The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 21, 1941, Page 22

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PAGE TWO : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1941 * . d;i ;;:;,gfie‘m g!grzzzas!a@grgam‘r Al'e Hldlflg m yourRag-Bag Hugable, Kissable Rag Dolls GIFTS FOR MEN APPRECIATE | - i : £ eve cverything clse—a man values quality—whether it's in a simple bandkerchief or a | : ] i § o { { \ Juxericus silk dressing robe — he'll Hke it better, enjoy it more, treasure it longer — if its b ; ; f | : Jn | feature is QUALITY! i 4 - & . ; & v 3 g In our Men's Shop youw'll fing just sich gifts, carcfully selécted from Americas fitlest how We'd like you to see our selection. We know his gift from our Men's Shop will | make a hit. T i ey j !, “She smells so sweet!” Part of & | . allure—and if you, sir, would be subtle in your Christmas giving, veu'll flatter her with fragrance! an't go wrong if you choose umes, colegnes, bath luxuries nd cosmetics that bear the famous o names every woman knows. There's Elizabeth Arden's Blue ¢ irass perfume, for instance, and her adorable treasure'kit of cos- I‘ metics; Yardly's delicate Lavendar and Bond Street fragrances; Salut de Schiaparelli and her notable Shocking and Sleeping perfumes; Chess' exquisite floral frag- Helena Rubinstein’s ' de- 1tful Apple Blossom, Heaven Sent (and whole line of cosmetics); - Lelong’s Jabot in exciting frosted i crystal bettles; Dorothy Gray's 4 Lo e st _ "W hauntingly lovely Nosegay; Harriet il aoh"ddwfi to &w% of the bag— -and 100k what comes out, ' y ard'’s : Tuliptime and Pink ; S S B2 & i AR perfumes, colognes and toil- Shulton’s delightful' Early et v e T 5 DLE 2 A ‘p“' pro er po“a @ | American Old Spice and Desert AP Feature Service F, i A r’%’m ma % " s | p g Rese line in beautiful plastic con- A rag doll is about éost ) £ S o & p tainers; Faberge's seductive Aphro- here is. | | | 0 (h ' M il desia and fresh, crisp Woodhue; ‘hugnble o 2 4 2 ) | n r“ mas a Houbigant's provocative Chantilly | “ And'one that you can make out a ; ' 8 a'e “es LA o' wonderful - New . Hotizens ‘In (i Tt ;w:' Ry ' Unsealed Christmas cards will Stunning curved crystal bottle anc |fixed for Molly's party or the sui Wi you stitehed for Jimmy. The pat- carry for one and one-half cents {avorites by Lentheric. L] ‘terns are simple and so iscthe sew- | postage. These cards may bear a ling. simple inscription, which must not sure would make the package first- (e | | | 1"%¥6u can eut a rag toy by follow- be in the nature of personal cor- c In fourth class or' pareel (g the outlines of a comic striv St { | respondence. mples: “Sincerely pcst packages, written greetihigs tharacter like Dickie Daxis, dog, | If puzzled to know just what to| A soft rug for his room makes yours” “With Best Wishes,” “Mer- such as “Merry. Christmas,” with |Wags. Place the ecut-out sketch gct for children, just glance this}an jdeal Christmas gift for a child.'ry Christmas.” Be sure the weight identifying names, may ‘ be en- ¢ " Hid 'on apiece of paper and trace list over: |For a very young man, a blue rug of the card and cover does not closed. Books may bear simple non- areund it bigger and bigger forms Chmese‘puzzlc;. with a rocking herse will add an exceed two ounces SELD onal (led_icnmn' inscriptions. |'until you have the size suitable for| Harmonica. air of merriment. A soft pink rug Letters may not be enclosed with y are carried at a special rate |the young child who is to get the|Teddy bear. |with a rabbit leaping across will| Christmas packages. Such enclo- pound. igift. Seventeen to 22 inchés seunds Mammy doll. lcok just right next to a crib, A big but ‘the bigger it is, the better Nursery rhyme records little girl would treasure a pink B | the ehild will like it. Thatis what Jumping rope land blue rug with a fuzzy white ! { the psychologists ~say ~and .they Jumper set | kitten, while a growing boy would { | |eught to know Name tapes. { welcome a rug in varylng shades of | t i You cah ' buy patterns eheapl Hair bo | blue with sailboat design. { 2 : % (| Hair bows. A 'bride-to-be or a young wife { too, new figurés or old-timers of o ! | 1 e SHSBOH] 1! Building blocks, will thank you from her heart if | { tproven popularity.~ Neighborhood ¥ X _ & @ 3 8 { |sowing siops can help vou Illflmnm'“ set you give {101 a bathroom rug en- : | JSEWIE B : i Picture 0ooks. semble. There are a great variety | { | pattérns; choose washabie - fabrics’ ik iR { d peirit out short cuts in sewing.| L0V Xylophone. of these. They are available in : L { { I Som *LCUtS I SCWARE- Wannel robe. blues, yellow, peach, and other | fe | 7 Wash ‘and iron rags or remnants r:’"\'“b"” zziitge:m(om“ with floral and line s ! es: {before you start to cul your toy I T e e 2 \ /1 G\_o?’ci\‘\ Line fatterh - Chioose gay colors and Cove! Any young woman who's proud z ! PACOT oeds: By by doht contrasts if you. Want to] Archery set of her home will be delighted if { o) capes: e fans tpeizash sour| Sterling silver spoon, fork set. ChristmasDay biings her an at- | | unline please voung children withy your { { or Bros: a5 Sterling silver baby cup tractive bedroom rug. Reversible ) or fOF WilsoR 7_30/" handiwerk. | Sterling silver bib clips. chenille Tugs in a variety of plain | G | , 2 WO i, e lifi“;“‘ Child’s book of prayers. colors are also available—these can { TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS WHOM WE | e “»a\‘ .\“‘: aost o ":;;:]m“::m/\l]:k}elv g e 0 l\;[uu;n: u',mk, ";l n.scd[ ,m;; twi .\; I : (lm ] HAVE ENJOYED SERVING DURING OUR ! [ ] 2 5 n 2 Af e Ik A L > oy telephone. others for they may be turned fre- b O Ny s TQINT LR | " For MO et A ('\: i "‘\‘.f‘h ! Itoys get <-nstliml' : ‘c’-;&lvi A““l‘/\mm-l( n girl sewing machine, quently. For real luxury, give a FIRST YEAR IN BUSINESS— s AcWHE ity e Men® {usually wears plaid ginghamt’ and|pecil shar 4 ot B U T iae \ ) | grianity o X | 'encil sharpener oft tufted rug with tufts at least 9 X “‘:‘:;u "+ 4o 0 O {ruffled pinafore. § Ras’!gosyt Andy| permaplast l.\(‘t‘ an inch long. These are round and | MAY THE { ‘ ; | likes striped overalls with button-on|f sather purse oval, with or without fringe, and § { ! | [} suspenders. You can make button-| g folq javailable in a variety of colors ! CHRISTMAS SEASON BE JOYQUS { {holes beund like bought-ories With [one Ranger outfit | P ! Wl 3 “ the machine buu,o'-lml(;r m ur!v‘B“\‘.m“ Bl Bat PSP LA Dh e B ! AND THE ' quickly than your mother made!gipa engine FTIRS SAN CLAUS \ (vur rag doll ~ And the SIENAtUre| purry: siippors s | dy ! NEW YEAR BRING HAPPINESS, L |stitch of your machine is just the wosien mits, | he first Sa Claus was St. o i ™ thing for eyebrows, noses and|football® helmet | Nicholas, Bishop of Myia, who | PEACE AND PBOSPERITY y L g % mcuths. Even for eves if you don't! gopby horse. {started mysterious midnight gift- § 7 7 T . ) . 2 like button eyes Tl ebR: st | bearing journeys. In the fourth | —TOM HUTCHINGS | { 2 i _ Strands of yarn left from knit- grostor set. ‘!'L'ntur\' he was famous because : 2 j J ? 3 ting become gay hair in any coler. pricycle. he was a rich man who enjoyed { P X t Some children prefer colors in|Service station and cars, | siving secret gifts to the poor. One § Hu!chtngs Ecflnomy Market poad keeping with real hair but they Bogkcase, {of his tricks was to throw purses ( 5 p L chould be brighter than the real Rain coat and hat. jof gold into cottage windows and 1 £ el W ~ S, i thing. Miniature airport D away. S At (37 BV EB Sin v o £ it A %r | Zoo animals are popular on 1 Military overcoat. Yooy - ey 3 =y 2 - o ) Y2 22 Y Y P T T i o Yo N T K o Vo T Yo iy Y W b U B PLL counters this year. You can create|Ski outfit, B * 4 B S R B B P B R BB R ‘ i {Ski outfit. \ = = S = =7 |a sleck-looking giraffe from scraDs|€mall vacuum cleaner. s | menis and evil spirits into the future at their future hus-iin your rag bag. Finish the -‘E‘am‘Outbmrd motor SUPERSIII'ONS A person who is born on Christ- bands. On Christmas Eve they|With pmkirx; ‘}'lv‘f‘f‘hm’cm for Sim- | Bobsled mas will have power to see and would go to the woodpile to draw|F- ying your sewing. \:?u-c:m mfak\, Double deck desk. command spirits, according to a sticks. If a girl pulled a thick|!he mane With a handictaft, guide.|Toy chest. AB u' Scottish belief stick, her husband wouvld be stout;! If your' rag bag is wearing out, Electric victrola. French peasants believe that if a long stick, he would be tall;| Why nof make yoursell a good|Musical arm chair A babies born on Christmas have the |if @ crooked stick, he wouid be|OR€ while.}cu gre lfaslonihgs, tovi Wagon \ ift, of prophecy deformed. They would determine figures u:’: Chnsrtfmas Partition a|Add-a-pearl necklace, ; LV “If a baby is born at sermon time the business of thelr future his-(duffle bag and fix a draw string| Birtbstone ring. 4.8 Dy DAk £ e i 1o for it. Then you will be able’ to|Signet ring \ on Christmas‘ Eve in Middle Eu- Pands by dropping nelted lead into| “ g 8 Sizni i iwistmas © E A Zu- | i get at the different types of fab:|Miniature airplane. f Christmas {0 supersti- rope, it portends that someone in @ Pan of cold water. The molten Tis in. the atABRrieh e E Bt 5 plane, o tions believed in s parts of the house will die within the year. Metal would form various soapes 3 '3 i h' QH‘ ! 'h'”_‘ L o ¥ 5 Daughters born in the Vosges, in cooling, and thus resemble the| : -~ |Rlnll-l~|l» desk. In Holstein, mistletoe is not only France, cn December 25, will be isishia of his occupation: hammer ELEGANCE Ehain "‘“‘"““’-’ “ suppe to'be a cure for all green wise, witty and virtuous shape, a carpenter; slie shape, . ot & o ; i wounds, biit Will ‘insure success in| A hbaby born on- Christmas in|® cobbler. Every piece of lead- me-{{imvery wormen ikes oft THE CHRISTMAS MINCE ' PIE ihe chase and. give strength to the Silesia will become either a lawyer | Sembled some occupation to-¢hie old|yegligee:” Why don't you satisfy The inevitability of hot minee| i wrestler. or a thief Wives. {her longing by giving her a white[Pi¢ on the Christmas board ex- f Early Norsemen believed for cen- Girls in the ancien: Duchy of A maiden in Switzerland who ac-isatin one, beautifully trimined Wit]l.p]fllnh why it is well for u_m na- . turies that the mistletos would give Swavia seldom missed the oppor- Cepts & bunch of Edelweiss at |gold embroidery or perhaps a smart] tional digestion that there is only| protection against both bodily ail- tunity offered by Chri:tmas to look | Christmas, also accepts the, man| randy stripe taffeta? one Christmas dinner a yéar. | ‘ 3 who proffers it. | —— | e e e e e et | A1l ANiRES 35 (e ) GergaR AlpS | e L e e s o e e ae e I B § } |can speak on Christmac Eve “ 5 | | { {| 1t 15 belieyedn ‘the Netpsrwnds| i H i that nothing sown -on Christmas! # 1 H | Eve will perish. ®ven seed sown! f o ORI & A8 | | {|in the snow wil live W SR ] § 14118 : ! ; . . { §| A Bonemian wite wilk dic withis| 3 ! ! {|a year if she bums » Christmas Sl | b \ { | cake \ ; { 4 1 {| To msure an abundant harvest!} \ | ? ; ! {| o' Denmark, some of the “read ! ! ! s b | { |buked on Christmas is kept until i g ' z 3 D) { § | sowing time, when'it i miked with'{ ! H | & ! { ! the seed | ‘ ! i - ! {1 Tt s said that bread baked on \ { | R { ! | Christmas in England never be-| H N t H { | comes moldy. f { | ! { {-| Ashes must mot we fhrown out H { - v H } |on Christmas day in some sections H { | B § , INTe | of Eurepe, for fear they might ‘be \ \ N L ! v 1 ; Y : 108 { thrown into the Savior's face. ! A Mezry Christmes fo Tou, ! ! $ d over again for genergtions--but they still { | Some families in Scandainavia | Bz \ M e - ! 8 S 2t 1 MERRY { ' place all their shoes togethes on ‘ | § § ¢ e § | Christmas. This will cause them to} | SRR S Ll 2 SIS E t g { llive in harmeny throughout lhc‘ 4 § k § | year | % E : xch friendly : - ki “i 4 { : ‘ =) { | NG § word j which { ©1. NICHOLAS WAS BORN 14 ! N \ o - | X y ; o {| N A SMALL ITALIAN |0WNI; llotel Julleau 3 : v \ & | . ; { Bari, in Italy, is the birthplace|{ g § S : ! ! of St. Nicholas. A great arch and Clarence Wise, Owner ! N ! LLENIS CASH GROCEHY {|church there are named for him,| ! % | and there his bones are hanored.| § . i { Known for ages as the patron| ! 305 Willoughby Avenue Phone 482 ! saint of sailors and children, thous- | '} 3 z ands of tourists from all lands z t \ S R e —-wy COome to see his town | SUSSSSSSSSSSUSSSSSSSS RS S S e S g S Caaaane s | Y rrrrrrrrrrr e e SO

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