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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 39

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The Shopper's Notebook 1 WiC sfjfp'Maf'A; I ht I to. Bath Salts Favored for Modest Gilt BY LYDIA LAXE Dear Miss Lane: I am coming to you for advice because I want to give a present costing about $1 to my school teacher, and I don't know what to get her. Thanks, G.F.L. One novelty is a box that looks like the old fashioned salt container, which used to hang on the wall in early American kitchens. It contains a perfumed salt for the bath.

Any woman would be delighted with this novelty, which comes within your price range. For further detail telephone me at MA-2345, Station 358. i FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1939 PAGE 11, FT. II v1 Few Simple Exercises Relieve Aching Feet bust, shoulders and arms; to relieve foot and nerve troubles, Cream Suggested i (Jfob jlOUNGE 00 IJ m(? or Drying Hair V. Dear Miss Lane: My hair is very dry and I wonder which you prefer if liquid or a salve form bnlhan-tine? GRACE W.

There is one cream which melts on coming in contact with "Let me "sit down!" gasps the woman with aching feet. Even her oldest shoes haven't relieved the strain on her tortured foot muscles. Severe pain, a haggard expression and poor posture are the result. Simple exercises for the feet would do wonders for her enable her to step gaily along like her smartly shod companion. Usually the metatarsal region in the ball of the foot is the first to give trouble.

Undue pressure on this part strains the muscles that hold the bones in place. To strengthen your metatarsal region so it can "take it" do this simple exercise. Lay a towel on the floor and, keeping feet pointed straight ahead, place toes on edge nearest you. Keep heels on floor and, using gripping movements of the toes, pull towel back under the insteps. Repeat fivl to seven times.

With right exercises you can correct other body faults, too have a trim, young figure. Our 32-page booklet, "Best Exercises for Health and Beauty," gives the skin rub a little of this on the palm of your hands and ap ply to your hair and you wifl. have a realistic gloss. For further information telephone me as constipation. Has exercises to Improve posture, a daily routine for whole body.

tm tni I cfjmmtecl 0J tij A 'Zfc A Cathedral desinn i ''A above. Pro America Leader Entertained Here Mrs. Janet Tourtellotte of Seattle, member of the National Board of Pro America, has ar- Send 10 cent (coin preffirr(d) for your copy to the Times Home Service Bureau, 202 W. First hot Anrfles. Cal.

Write plainly name and address. Please allow seven days for delivery. HAPPY THOUGHTS A beautiful doll is one of the gifts which makes Christmas gay for small girls. Character and period dolls like this one are available here. rived in Los Angeles to be the Saint Nick Presides Saint Nick presided at the Wil-shire Women's Club Junior party last night at the home of Mrs.

Emerdy D. Saddler. Hostesses were Mmes. James Pelham, Irwin Kellogg and Miss Jane guest of Mrs. William L.

Hon-I nold of Bel-Air. One of the first organizers of jPro America in Seattle, she was mational president of the group i for two years. Club Speaker Calls Jbsen Drama Giant "Henrik Ibsen, is a giant in the illustrated exercises to slim the! waist, hips, legs; to improve! I I in a hand-tailored ff1 cravat of French BAKERY GOODS-GROCERIES field of modern drama," Dr. Ed Character Dolls Parade Beauties on Holiday Scene BY MAXIXE BAIWLETT Girls no longer need give up their dolls when they begin to "grow up" since manufacturers have made exquisite collection pieces which you can keep in your room with pride, whatever your age. The doll pictured is one of a collection of period ladies which will fascinate little girls and their mothers equally.

This one is Kate Greenaway in a lovely organdy dress with one of those quaint patterns in it which are typical of the ago In which Kate lived. She wears tiny lace mitts, several stiffly starched petticoats and a straw bonnet which is a ward Howard Griggs told mem bers of the Friday Morning Club ll. Hairline Strip- I ITuesday. The lecturer spoke on Peer Gynt A Thilosophy of the Corner i 5: Aroun NVs' ins in a raised Vrsl. i cord effect on luxurious silk i'ilT satin, 2 flCl 7 Life" before the literature de- I AW partment, with Mrs.

Lillian Burkhart Goldsmith a chairman. "Peer Gynt, a great many-sided dramatic poem with a deep philosophy of life running through, is the supreme exam- It's Christmas we're thinking about and we're going to be bold enough to suggest that your holiday parties will sparkle just a little more if the refreshments are obtained at Thriftimart. We've many unusual, intriguing food items that'll help to make your parties the talk of the season. Meanwhile, consider the values wi? offer below. i Vile of Ibsen the poet," the speak- declared.

"Ibsen believed that to conduct one's life as to; realize oneself is the hichcst aim A' -'i Imported silk faille, with broad ti human being can have and it joy to behold. Other Replicas In the same series are replicas of Marie Antoinette, a lovely Civil War bride and a Victorian lady in a frock of typical Victorian stripes. Dolls like these teach your small daughter the history of other days and other lands and are possessions which she can keep all her life. Also for the girls on your list are fascinating "dress tip" boxes with materials for a variety of games, including a veil and lilies this pholo.sophy which is ex- iressed throughout the poem. GROCERIES Wheme Explained IRIS FANCY FOODS When "Peer Gynt" meets the; rolls, grotesque echoes of hu-nan life, their king states that lie difference between the trolls IRIS PUMPKIN Golden No.

1 f)- for when tncy play wedding, a maid's cap and apron, a wand Chase Sanborn's Dated Coffee, lb. 24c Frsh coffee is your asuranc ot noymnl Hormel French Onion Soup, tin. 17c Has that continental flavour 16 ounces Royal Puddings, 3 packages 12c Choice of chocolate, vanilla, butterscotch Canada Dry Ginger Ale, lge. bottle 15c Small bottles 3 lor 25c (plus the usual bottle deposits) IRIS PEAS nd humans is that the former's is "To thyself be enough," rhile the human motto is "Man, thyself." and crown for the fairy god Telephone 11 mother and a variety of other Variety No. 2 tin aids to the wonderful game of LU CD tS) iLi i CO LU "These maxims are mutually xclusive and at opposite poles," tated Dr.

Griggs. "One means eath, the other life. Ibsen feared liat Norway was becoming a "dressing up." To learn the name of the shop which sells these, please telephone MA-2315, Station 358, or write to me in care of The Times, inclosing a stamped, self-addressed envelope for reply. roll' nation, sufficient unto Tomato Juice tin 16c Libby Gentle Press At os. Gebhardt's for 25c Come In 1S! ot.

tins Kraft Old English 16c Rare Good Flavour 'j-lb. pig. Marco Dog Food 3 tins 17c Produced ty Dr. Marney No. tine 7 2.00 I A typical English I "I SpkktfitftL tic, in iV a neatly patterned I de-lustred silk 2.50 French imported V'A twill with a raised i i' neatly woven pat- A -r7 150 I Imported whs A silk satin in a dis- V- K' A 5 tinuished brok- mJ 150 Pioneer Minced Clams 17c For chowder No.

'a tin Quaker Oats Lge. Pkg 18c Quick or regular Sm. pkg. 9e Gerber's Baby Foods 3 tins 19c Strained vegetables, soups, cereal Fruit Cocktail tin 10c Dainty Mix No, 1 tin struggles Compared "It is this same struggle for elf-sufficiency which has been ne of the great troubles since mum- I. i iiriliHinMBn-- iVm lie world War," the speaker aid.

SOLVES THE EL! A N-. 1 A COMPLETE LINE OF FINEST IMPORTED RUSSIAN CAVIAR PROBLEM OF Dudley Field Ma lone will peak this morning at the lub on "For America Alone." 'rederick Vincent Williams will oeak on "The Far East Today," CO ZD 4 LLi I ZD the noon luncheon program. LA. Nut House Peanut Butter, Freshly ground from No. 1 peanuts Kippered Salmon or Cod, lb 39c Firm fish from ecld Alaskan waters Castlewood Dry Wines, fifth' 85c A perfect dinner complement Wines ot quality lb.

23c Oregon's finest cheese aged Liverwurst 29c Luer's Smoked Polish 59c lb. size Imported Vassal i 1 ewish Unit Organized Th idl complement RED SEAL Shoftring Potatoes male haitily appear planned. They're perfect with beverage. READY TO SERVE 1 MEATS A junior auxiliary of Chapter o. 66, Jewish War Veterans, as recently organized by Mrs.

i elia Ruskin, national regional STANDING PRIME RIB ROAST see-president. The group was instituted at the ome of Mrs. rrena uinsburg, id officers will be installed Dec. C3 13 7 Famous leather- back satins from (X. AVfr Switzerland in l(0 new spaced mo-.

A ....3.50 I fir' Xy col i 1 Modernistic mo- V-Ck J(K I tif in a fine leath- Y- 7k I er back satin from FIRST Air fit making graft Legs of Spring Lamb, lb 25c Shoulder of Spring Lamb lb. 17c Pork Loin or Rib Roast, lb 17c From Eastern Grain Fed Pork. 3 to 4 lb. average Black Hawk Sliced Bacon, lb 14c Trom the Iowa corn country, 'i lb. cello.

Fkg. Little Link Sausages 12c Luer't Real quality V2 lb. cello, packages Filet of Sea Bass, lb 'Jumbo Raw Shrimp lb. 21e 53 3 Officers-elect are Marian Fine, esident; Shirley Lowenthal, From Proudly graded "upper crust" grain fed Beef lb. 29c S3 Harriet E3 laplaln; Ethel Treitman, con- ictress; Edith Rothenherg, sec tary; Carol Wexelman, treas- rer; Doris Topper, guard; Ruth For Somelhln Nw la fleolpM, iZj Lrary Long llaad City, I.

4a azel, patriotic instructor, and srol Jacobs, historian. CO UJ to! Q' LlJ i i i'Zi DEW KIST FRESH FROZEN BERRIES AND VEGETABLES FRUIT VEGETABLES 3.50 I i Tht Iroidwiy Men'i Furnishings Sfrtet Floor Northern Fancy Table Oranges, dz. 18c Extra large 150 size. The 17S size. Doz.

15c Genuine Fuerte Avocados, 3 for. Simply delicious on sandwiches in salads! Cdachella Valley Grapefruit, 10 for 10c Jumbo Asparagus Tips, box. 36c Dew Kist, freshly frozen. Dew it Red Raspberries box 28c Walnuts lb. 20c Diamond Red Stamp Dates lb.

18c Deglet Noor Bananas. .3 lbs. 17c Golden I ga.ir..m iotitttii-i niin-irn'min-Tirt i iiini tflmMmtn-'- HnamineB A Tasty feast For All Your Family Van Camp's Pork end Beans Tho HeaUhfvl Qukk-TO'Prepcrc, Economical, BaJancad Mscl HOlXTwOCD i I li ba sa uu 79S3 Sunset Bird. I lju ot torurel 1 Brosdway, Fourth and Hill Miicolm McNaiSten, Prrs. MUtual 93U ICMCS BEACH V.

A 133 West first St BEVERLY HILLS Santa Monica Blvd. WILSKIRE DISTRICT 41C1 Wilshire at Norton LEIMEKT PARK Xi Degnan Blvd. minute's heatint; tad it's ready Vitamin delicious secret sauce, jot eating. delicious served flavor penetration cooking method J'olJ gives your whole family meal that millions like jvholeiome nourishment, plus today from your grocer. STORES UI LU LysQUlliUO UtlllL U.OU 1.4.

i VALUE SELECTION'S FOR FRIDAY AMD SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1STH 16TH.

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