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' = on - PAGE TEN THR KRY WUST CITIZEN ¢ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY. £0, tga. —_ ac es seamen CNS A a At ee a ne =< Aw, Cmon-- EA . = ia ; ; Modes of th Mu ment : = 4d Better Break ¢ momen 5 ™ Sy CYNTHIA Loway By DOROTHY ROE——________ = ” Newsfeatures Writer > + New that Christmas is de-| « ently behind us, maybe it - . ‘would be a good idea to stant - 1949. This campaign ~ Willbe known as the Let's “ Laeve-Santa-Claus-Alone Move- - ment, | ~ Personally, I like Santa just | exactly as | knew him when 1) . Wwasachild. He's an aged fel- low, with a full, pearly beard, red suit trimmed with white and black boots. He drives a ~ leigh of a type I've seen in museums and it's drawn by teindeer. It flies through the y from the North Pole and ids on roof tops. Santa comes down the chimney and he has @ large bag full of presents, which he leaves to all good children. . | don't think it's funny, gyen if some cartoonists do, to sug- qest by gags that there might be more than one Santa. Charitable organizations ought tebe more fussy about the char- aetters they hire to make like Santa Claus on street corners for “ 4 couple of pre-Christmas weeks. Pe | 5 i VERA MAXWEEL ... Casual topper in MONTE-SANO ... Bold plaid coat with Donegal tweed, with small shawl collar, narrow leash belt, high collar and the silver buttons, adjustable cuff sleeves. season’s important cape-back sleeve. Ryen very young children can = tell that rneumy-eyed gents with ANTHONY BLOTTA ... This brief topper is one of, a bulb noses and pg the outstanding hits of the season—in banana fleece - wing-over air are not even half? “6 2 Seediess fis ieeinine, devil with “wind tunnel’ sleeve, forming brief back cape. = &. Nick | . While we're on that subject, . these same organizations ought to => tb more careful the way they ~ tmndle these street-corner Santas. “ A neighbor of mine with a five- ° ) old had a really bad time if town the other day. She was = wking the boy, evho was yery, very excited, to a department store for his first interview with «= ‘“ynta. As they walked toward . tee store, an ancient station = vagon drew up to a street cor- “ mer, and the bell-tinkling Santa = tationed there gathered up his _ paraphernalia and jumped in — juining some six to eight other Sentas en route back to head- . darters after their stints were —aa ; . The child took a look at the nw. | Wig wtment of Santas and ~ beeame understandingly con- fased The mother's feeble ex- anation was that these fellows just were sort of istant Santas, while the real old bey was busy feide the store taking care of pecially good little children. She tioesn't think it went over so ‘a But most of all, I wish every | - «mivertiser of products, from _ Qhiske ta black silk nighties, would cease and desist from @ Sing Santa Claus testimonials in a etling In the first place, there should be no implication that! Menta im the employ of any ebacern or concerns. Santa Claus a i# a fellow who makes the gifts BG a ara oe { Eases 1 2 ae at ee Dui distributes them himself,|) ADELE SIMPSON .... PAULINE TRIGERE... NETTIE ROSENSTEIN OMAR> KIAM . Big PHILIP MANCGONE ...: tt - want et acer New musketter silhou- Natural smooth . wool ... This is the leading news is the cape jacket. New smooth dressmak-'. ssistance ur vermore, é . . . ° . . . * ~ . - . ~ Ctuus certainly isn't particularly} ette in a suit of almond coat with the important suit silhouette of the sea- This one is black “and er suit in light and dark ar f any one cola drink, or a green with rounded flar- black braid and button son, with flared-back white checked wool lin- gray with topcoat to particul and of cigars q 4 Sale = . rack, : ing hip pockets. " jacket. A match. What Santa does like is a piece PE sii ere J ed in red f pu ne of Father's cigars, or | —————__-—-_—______ —____- — —_—__-- - —--- — ——__-_—_—_——— oe ae ee reer eee sd f candy vn ei ~ ae S hi ee j there came -up with her first | married, and lived in an apart- | sy Drake, d red in a Lon- t@ipiece for him, The idea of] ew sai S wne rig it é Ee mati , _ ment in 57th street. Miss McLe- piste oh me as _ "0- er in ee wnta deing HIS Christmas shop- She has never sed a per-|rie, now 21, was born in Canada | G “| SI ould B > Married” and arly so he can in turn par- a in any Pp een she} but doesn't memreber much! ne ib See ae np ‘ pia Bes e t ighten gifts is not only j B d y Ki t 1as been in, which 1s tough on | about it. “I moved to Brooklyn at | s 5 i a . Jstastefu t's downright sacri- n roa Ww ay irmamen her understudy, Le » Paul, who | the age of four months,” she said. | jest in her a oe sng “ And it’s unthinkable that ~ has dubbed her Iron But-}“['m keeping up with my ballet, Hilcire uld get the idea that; By GEORGE TUCKER, AP Newsfeatures Writer tently dancing too,” she added. | went 1 special fondness for, ry, ra Texans have rarely had to take — > et ertain type of ladies’ | sibs Daag ES ee of = ais al be} |the sort of spoofing that Mary Women's Year in in Hollywood wrfume when what the kids | mem red as one of the best, but it did produce at least t Te@| McCarty subjects them to. “We The actress of the year in Hol- Us ‘ nt are drums and dolls} YOUNJ actresses who rose from obscurity to rare personal tri- I; all to something in the! lywood is Loretta Young. While g n tric trains umph on Broadway oil,” cries Mary in “Small Won-|! most of the smart money tabbed! # 3 a eave Santa Claus alone They came from such widely separated places as a Welsh | aes Oil, oil, oil!” Satiri al ! Rosalind Russell a cinch to wia ug e' tren can enjoy Christ-| mining town, a Kansas farm and a suburban Canadian home. | skits Hollywood, historical | the Academy award for the soul 4 an have Mother's Day,| And they had this in nmon-—they distinguished themselves | novels and other facets of life are!searchinf “Mourning Becomes eg Pa Day, Valentine’s Day,| in productions that were largely kissed off a sub- par by the} targets for | ulphurous bal-! Electra,” Loretta came through i Ne Yea you can do any-| critics. 1 lading and brassy jingling with a victory for her perform- 5 nt with all the other = = | A veteran “C” movies,} ance in the light-hearted “The the year, business- » ‘ = 7 i supported | Farmer’s Daughter The Oscar t t stop fooling around | Women s } ear In Hollywood F telubs un-|climaxed a ‘20-year film career au ta Claus. He's no myth, | : i sot a break in!for the 35-year-old actress and =) thing you know he’s Without the sensitive perf ——j" > died |ranked with President Truman. of every t mer e done 4 to get good and annoyed} ance of Margaret Ph he cs \q her changg in| and the Navy and U.S.C. football , by E = = pe “ = wu And you know what that’s}ma Winemiller, a S Charley,” a musical that already | lary was born’ teams among the year’s upsets. if Speen: rint- \ to mean. Some fine Christ-} whose moral scr s ad the dancer Ray Bolger as its} on a Kar She is 25 It was a good year for actresses ers.. All work done to . ning, you'll wake up and | Wash PWEY MKC ws in the | star. This was like being on the! Allyn McLe whose eenuhic, in Hollywood, with several per- your complete satis- a oe your Ten ere tan > PY! same team with Babe Ruth |ful legs and t neing are’ formances looming large for the faction. LOW PRICES t ‘ennessee il s not; ‘ toeealiont pa eee 7 ae Ac: Be rards Ar 7 have ifted its head so hig | Margaret Phillips, 24, came | excellent c BAY Bolger rie fog rags: ee —too. , breal ‘ . {from Cwmgwach, Wales—which | ?", ‘YOeres as stud-| /7en ” -; sais . ' » breakfast change spoor| The bouncing antics of Mary Cwmgw <— CON cd Ballet eleven ber Mama”; Ingrid Bergman, thick applesause inte dessert} MeCarty, an Irish atom of pret-| means valley of the witch—with! Pour years ago was an.‘'Joan of Arc” ; Barbara Stan- yf fishes and ring wih on. ready-|tiness, are lergely responsible her mother on a visit in the late; anaymous f chorus of Wyck, “Sorry, Wrong Number : zs me eal, sprinkle the apple-|the well-being the revuej thirties. Trapped by the war {“On the Towr en its star Jane Wyman, “Johnny Belinda”; | ad " th cinnamon, if desired, | “Small Wonder.” went to school in the Bronx, then] left the t she ngled out Olivia DeHavilland, “The Snake; THE ARTMAN PRESS : aut serve with top milk or Allyn McLerie emerged a| tried the theater and after pruel-/to rer er t h Green, | Pit.” It’s anybody’s race. | Citizen Building ~ ereth real personality fron Vhere’s ling experience in bits here and !its ar Tt ntually Outstanding newcomer is fe

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