The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 20, 1938, Page 11

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 20, 1938. Wide Ran ge of Gifts for Men | —Photo Memo 3 Ideal Giffs for %When Yule Carol - 'DON'T FORGET f,simglfifi'es Milady’s Problem When You Buy Christmas Toys BabEvoArv?'i!I‘a_bI‘?w : S,i!!er? g?trle&#;m FAMILY POUCH By LYDIA GRAY SHAW a wider range to choose from if the LITISHn ‘ i H It's a doggone absentsminded AP Feature Service Writer |gift is for the buyer's fiance. M [ /! S R S g 4 B e Santa Claus who forgets the family ¢ question of “how personal?”| pyzzy fur Jounging slippers would ee n ’n e ’ s e ons about Ohristmas. is it \ I N tells how the “',lif’ atots aie. for TR amount in the y g lady’s inds of Cor- SRRTaTIY 4 Tuelson. Toe oHMNaren. 4 : ; : Holy| ps among gifts for the dog is be wi vithin the b well with picnic basket, which must have ce of a gift for her current fa-| rectness in such a situation. Tak nd a twosh to that! Christ- N gently across 8 |peen planned by someone ‘Who ook ., but no matter what the deci- | it from shopping counselors, m By LYDIA GRAY SHAW : X rily a season for grown- \ 1guages, quieted b Tous’ et G, 41 e ol shouldn’t be hard to find|gys would know whether that gift AP Feature Service Writer ave un of shoppin L ne trenches of the |, it »)-l\ < ¥ :1 “;\ ld nething within the proper brack- | or any other hit the spot i * S s i < ngs. For it has a leather leash an 3 St ! HOSE toys under the Christmas tree : £ % tildrer g : st=1 4 rubber bone; a small bathtub, any baby p willj m ! vith soap. brush and towel; a feed- : | 1 \ 1 2, 1914, be- ish and a waterbowl. What & hop where nn-‘ Wiy ¢ anc while | picnic for a pup to find that Christ- | { expensive and personal gift [ A Froper choice requires analysiiey can be a big help to the development of night express too great an interest | 1€ mdn and most women buyers ar¢i ¢he child who gets them, and also “just the L for what might be just a passing 8004 ab it. they say | thing he wanted”—if they have been chosen : 3 5 SR e s A fancy, and the etiquette bc le | . For. the outdoor. man who “,“.fj with a little thought. . T to-be, foregathe o iy, PR m { | er to err on the lo.bringthe Rokis ",:]’1““"’ | The play possibilities of the various age pre- " Christmas find th P for chilly iy gy AgH y is a good one to foll li\’f e ‘,.Ifl,w s 3 levels should be considered all the w b L 3 1 3 randpas, the| « sald o) Pris | Fas ot h‘H K .\,W"”nx\"?x w]:n.or- ““‘”,‘“T“'“ A : N ‘il,‘\"” “‘,,, to Jook as tho! Lightweight toys in bright colors are a E § 5 5 namas. amd big broth th ‘ ¢ " : r it J}[x\‘;-.’\.\ h‘(“d l‘c‘n (?fi,fi ne ‘rr.\'~I..:(l.‘(]t‘lr;(‘l}:vl‘lh"llj‘i;lh‘l h::":u;}‘ sce of harness had been cut off| good bet for the youngest. J i : o ; NG SOUEIER | 4l 1L f e else [ woul on the family s ; 2 ; i knotted into e. A The two-to-four age group, learning to i B D ) dmirix « 5il Nigh v r just wrap up a bunch of meaty the your ad; nd| coordinate eye and muscles, can fts ¥ | ax r ¢ Kim (Elmer’s), Scoop help from large and simple toys along the § 1 and see them wag r goif fams, there’s a tr building line. Improved coordination allows - > and bark with delight more complex toys in the next level. e . ¥ | St o 8 S PR et anos i man can hang arour C At the Six-(owm;hl level, girls turn more ¥ . o s v R R 1 2 : ed 1 & COLORFUL § . o r bail out wh I ight vi es. like window cur- the shower. No dang 5| to dolls and handicraft; boys take up sci- . unny. A bath thermometer wmas car g ) ave developed a flair for 1 half parboil the precicus renc I tong lor anary-yellow, lettuce-green, k ipping on a ke of soap : it llll\"\\ *]J,IN i \‘(, TP KB entific toys, model building, and trains SRR @ There’s a tendency to pick up hobbies in infancy To Two Years " Whele sets of unbr S nd flares from other sectors fi-blue of with bright flower- : v I y To T P 3 3 the eight-ten level. Weaving, drawing and Sssmmsssn 5w - ’ i priz patte Fun in the kit- wrass door knocker with his entire embroidering are popular with girls. Boys . : t He probably woulc R ht {l_) with | . .| ciien, or in the bathroom or any St 5 i =T e like trains and chemical sets young fellow's o Rt il for his bath-thin the Bri soldier ray- window that may otherwise be dull. yame on it. He'll be proud of that ke lrans ar 1emIca, t mething to help him at the ta i P . 3 i Cart A : i rsons | Here are a few tips for choosn ' P q should be light and brigl c and actually 4 nd| figures making th A i il and it's a good, impersonal gift, toc : L Ps 4 ; $ E s 3 pre 1e young modern ppesite trenches. A few T { man who takes his hunt- hair brus! and|fired. Then it was seen that the |ing. his fishing or his boating with 1ess man. the stores offer a fancy to hold his toiletries: | Germans carried no arm Scots fa coard for the weather—A o pad with a clock set in the 5 : i clvie oil, Castile p.| leaped from their trenche ilkkew X arand idea. And how T~ Hable - of, - the - clook 5 T 7. § , 3 ) ibs and so on, all in one)unarmed, only to be ordered back i 1 ! huddled in morning! For the man about town with an establishment of his own, the 1 Woolly mules are warm and practical. | If he’s a hard working ¥ g busi-' ¢ s with all the fairyland creatures appliqued to them anc tapes to anchor them to the bed iny sheets—and rubber ones! Sweet ; The home-work young man could cases for small pillows; miniature The sports motif brought into use @ i desk set with a large = 5 4 et water bottles with Kitten-overs. piay. blotter ¢ ze leather accessories. 4 o 3 a R e ]! Toys to float in his tub or cut hi i’ dhlerider AnA ‘oloo ¢ ; i ; 3 teeth on, and not a sharp corner to | vf rll‘u.«L l(r:yllr.:uh:’r;::.fl (ll;;:‘ s t‘ll e s 3 % 7 ¥ His Majesty. Cushions for his | se ype. brings SR & & 5 ¢ hair, made of water-repelent | motif right to his work table . 7 i A § s e point to the engagement and hour noted on the calender. No chance - f his forgetting his luncheon date with the young lady if he has this contraption, An extra-special gift offering P A o ol & 4 . \ged off | might be a specially engraved ¢ for il + A play crib to corral him safely; arette case. The cover of one look 1 ; S a wardrobe for his doll-size gar- | like an envelope ac d in the | ; ; y i ments. Beds of all sizes and sorts, | 2iv l)mmwmm;?.ml with a ! o . i, 5 : and baby carriages likewise. Walk- Deodinbe postmark. . . : ers, swings, and Lilliputian chairs < , 3 - § Four To Six Years 1 & » 2 gl s The old reliable military brush Years S0 0 o - ¢ Stretchers for his wee socks and | zift with a new wrinkle is another nd" 1s the play theme for two-to- “onstruction and h funny little shirts and sweaters. | = SR . possibility—one of the brushes has ear-olds and creative t ) ut icated, ar y e 1all edition coat-hangers. Scales | Military brushes with a new a hollow top holding comb, téoth they should be simple to avoid strain on ey toys with ic! y can imitate L ;h his precious pounds; baby- twist. paste and other articles and smaller muscles a$ the child develops co- Sl i A yoats a U ‘ R e All baby garments are strictly boy For the collegian, a new radio ordination. Big blocks are gocd comes in all the college colors and girl in fashion nish bath- ® The spirit of Christmas brings to rches for the he-child, Feminine marked with the college letter. (And * o 2 & H 4 £ ung lady could throw a few - ¢ - magr ¥ dell things for little sister. Tailored us a keener appreciation of our herseif on this number, donc leggings, ccat and cap sets, in sep- friends. We extend to you our tel shades to match her o ; o 1 “& arate pleces or all in one for the best wishes for your health, ‘ 3 v § littlest lad—touched with embroid- ery or scallops for the littlest girl happiness and prosperity . . . A painless getter-upper certainly % . : 5 § ; I g 3 ; ” % : Pants brief as his baby v the New Y should be welcomed, and that’s the RUST, 88 his Labyhooy, 1ot !hroughou! e Ne! ear. i . the chubby legged son and heir, and feat claimed for an alam_clock & . sweaters with proudly - squared whish CiAvs ayee), ohisés 4} the ; ; B! ciculders. Skirts you can span with chos i o » g i y your hand for the daughter, and - o | , QR S TRIPLEX DRY CLEANING a gift of the proper kind, please the HtiFper Bootd Tab 1 Cigarette case with postmarked rentieman—and still stay away from v X 3 . o ein r“j) : ‘t-n nm: fur-topped cover. | the tie and glove department. s 27 A paioshies 1Or “her’ i 8iges Bimoet 4 £ 4 : i : down to “No. 0. HRRRRRRI R DEEIEEICNEENNE Six To Eight Yea iline fo! Coordination greatly advance d, ¢ {ren turn to hobby interests, Weaving for , carpentry , things mascu el. T for boys are examples. Ve re’s a ticeable too, toward reading and dramatic play MERRY CHRISTMAS - 3 ¥ o sHohers for ey Plum pudding and fruitcake — | pur it's back on the Christmas G a.‘d the little correspondent. It may have | lick your chops, you gourmets! Wha unters, Bu! a difference ime it's f 5 the finest ild’s name rder— | gifts the 2 8 cka and | This time it's filled with ti the child’s name put or! to order they mak 1l packaged : e i tniia or come illustrated with Donald | ecdy to grace the holiday table. pubbial LIKE DONALD DUCK PUDDING, FRUITCAKE Pop's old shavir may long MAY YOU AND LUCK AND LAUGHTER AND HAPPINESS AND GOOD CHEER BE VERY CLOSE TOGETHER THROUGHOUT 1939 - SERTTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. « SINCE 4878 - Searrus, U. 5. K. JUNEAU & DOUGLAS TELEPHONE CO. S i 8 SER © ALASKA TRADING CO. MRS. ANNA WEBSTER R o I J. W. GUCKER

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