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The Charleston Daily Mail from Charleston, West Virginia • Page 8

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THE CHARLESTON DAILY MAIL 1 TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER '4, 1034 PAGE SEVEN 8 i 1 Gifts for Women Distinguished by Luxuriousness Regardless of the price class in which you seek gifts for feminine friends and relatives, all are distinguished by a new luxuriousness of appearance and practicability, with perfumes in rich looking flacons, hose sheerer than ever, leather goods fastidiously finished and costume jewelry brilliant rather than gaudy. COME SHOP WITH ME Christmas Gifts You Will Find in Charleston By THE EARLY BIRD I spent several hours in clothing, linery and shoe stores today, and 'learned that most of them bring in lines oC lingerie, hosiery, gloves and trinkets for the con- of their regular customers "who might not want to buy gifts as "expensive as hats, dresses, shoes or coats. They realize that finances, as as inclination, have a lot to do Christmas selections. Now there's one millinery shop, for example, that has a swanky line of cigarette cases and compacts--I specially noticed one that was covered in paisley cloth, at Bertie Cantley's. It had a humidor inside, so it wasn't all show.

Velvet evening bags in glowing jewel colors are an inexpensive gift that I found at the Betty Gay shop, where I also admired a black sequined zipper bag. For that business or college girl who spends her hours at home in dressy looking lounging pyjamas. La Mode has collected a variety of different styles in cordiiroy. My favorite was one with orange trousers and a brown top, accented in just the right places with more orange. Of the special gift line that the Princess Shoppe is showing, I was more than partial to a tailored white satin blouse that would do such glamorous things to a severe dark suit.

If all my warnings about early Christmas shopping have made no more impression on others than they did on one salesgirl, I'd better fly on South right now. Although she'd never heard of this particular early bird, she was interested and shewed me that I'd followed a lucky hunch by stopping at Lorraine's for closer inspection of a large line of gift lingerie, which includes some very fancy crepe and lace nightgowns--or py- jamas. There are evidently some brave and all-seeing persons about who dare to present a man with a suit of clothes for Christmas. At Howard's Clothes shop, they give gift credit slips, if you want to do your Santa Claus act that way. Another men's store.

Field's, is going in heavy for what they told me were "dress shirts." I thought, of course, that they meant shirts for formal wear, but as clothes-conscious men are probably mumbling- by this time, they meant shirts with laundered fstiff) collars and cuffs. "Laundered" is the new term, I might say. It sounds more modern. Anyhow, you can buy these shirts in plain colors, or in stripes, checks, figures if your taste runs that way. I think plain colored shirts win in any dress parade, but some male fashion authorities differ with me.

Brown suede jackets for men, and blue milton jackets for boys are one of charm comes in tiny little bottles at Cohen's Drug company. With all this fashion talk about the medieval i in women's clothes, I hadn't really seen a i a seemed a i i I saw wine velvet fitted evening wrap at Betty's. It's the gift for any woman, for it's wrap-around and long. There's a Former Official Of Company oil Trial MIDDLEBOURNE. Dec.

4 A A was counsel made their opening a yesterday in the i a of Berry Pink, of New York i charged in a i i i a i a machines the Lawrence glass novelty a i headed the company. Prosecuting attorneys charge the occurred several ago. The prosecution was conducted by O. B. Comvay, assistant i a a i monk's cowl attached at the shoulders, theatrical.

and the whole Babies ought to have a a doll.s. The answer to a mother's plea is the adorably a a rag doll that I saw- in the a Davis shop. It has yellow i hair, tied i a ribbon. It wears the crispest of blue and i i i dresses, and it has long, long legs on which Baby can get a really good grip. sort of molding process makes the contours of the fact, which is delicately colored.

Jumping dolls a i so urbane as a cocktail shaker seems a bit hasty, but these a wait any longer. A a would long for a cocktail if it were poured from one of the a i i i silver shakers into one of the fragile, a low goblets included in the sets at Berman's Jewelry store. "Miss Twixteen" is the a i a name i which the Baby shop has labeled the girl between the ages of 12 and 16. She's the forgotten girl, they say, because she isn't a i anymore, yet she is too to wear the i of clothes ni i her 17- year-old sister swaggers about. Most stores don't carry her size in i a styled garments, and she a ends up by carrying to extremes grownup apparel when her parents i a let her out of the kid stage.

I'm going to look at "gadgets" tomorrow. I'm so susceptible to i things a I'll probably have to city. P. Snyder of i i ter F. Ball of New a i i and Joseph Sussman of.

New York i The i a is in the Tyler cir- i Annual Examinations Urged by Shiugleloii 4 Ann a a i i licenses advocated last i by i ent P. D. i i of the a police as a means of i a greater degree oC a to our motorists and pedestrians." "We won't a money, a we a is a a a every i is a i i he a "An a a operator's licen.ve should be i of each and every person a i a motor i in i 1 he i a i at thje a a i of the a a i club. "All persons who have not fore been a i be i a a a i a i a operator's i a i i a i i to operate a vehicle, and to pass a and physical te.sts as may be prescribed." Duce Spurns Japan's Bid lo Vitiate Treaty Dec. 4 A i i i decided a to stick by I a old western a i on question of Japan's a a pretensions.

He answered i a a "no" the i i a i received a week ago to i change all the other presents I've -Japan i a i of the a i bought to be able to a the new I a The a of acquisitions. Two Are Sentenced On Charge of Arson PARKERSBURG, Dec. 4 A A I a a a a i a with the a i a of news Tokyo lind decided to the West Virginian Hurt CHARLEROr, Dec. 4 Two men are in the a i man and a woman from East Liver- sen i a i serious i i re- Uie a ceivcd in a collision of i a i i a street car. They are Noah Greenlee.

28. of a W. Ihe i a Roy R. Hose, 54. of i Rose received a a i pool.

were sentenced to i i a yesterday for arson. Harry Brooks was ordered i i oned'for "two years and Laura Pennybacker for one year. The state charged the gift specialties at Frankel's. For winter sports, these are warm and serviceable. And a whole collection of women's blouses, sweaters, robes, a and pyjamas has been added to the regular stock of the Liberty store, for the Christmas trade.

After reading a flock of English nov- els, I feel that I should immediately get an outfit, find a horse and take to the wooded a i every morning be. breakfast. However, this is 'Christmas shopping, so I I'd 'better leave my outfit until, later and get something for a favorite of mine who rides a lot. Although he should have one I know he doesn't own a boot jack with which to pull off obstinate riding boots. In the Siege! Shoe company I a boot a and also a boot hook, with which to things on.

Both are needed for a smooth riding temper. At the same place I found riding boots that are popular as Christmas presents. Treebark leather, a i i is a Christmas shoe a at the -Bristol Shoe store, where they're a i a specialty out of shoes and house- slippers as Christmas presents. Ex. change them if they don't fit, or give a gayly packaged credit slip.

Luxurious lounging or bedroom i "pers are a gift just right for i I "mas holiday loafing. At the i shop, they come with fleece -and satin linings. I Perfume's got me again, but i a different use this time. No, not as a sachet, incense or nail polish glorifier. You put a drop of this on an light bulb, a refreshing, yet soothing, fragrance will pervade room for hours.

Thjs reported to the i a company as i A a Hastings. raised a burned in a i in was in beet a i 22 inches in i East Liverpool. Terence. JUST 2 More Days KEARS Doors Open NOON DAILY AN HASTEN FfedricMARCH I I a Rouben Momoulion production Tune in WCHS Tonight 7:15 ARTHUR J. McHOUL Pianist GALPERIN'S in PIANO USED HADLEY'S A GIFT FOR ALL THE FAMILY TO USE AND ENJOY! Those 1 I a pieces a Two-Piece in a i a of a The i i is Living Room Suite i i i a a i of a a a i $39.75 Fill Your List Here Economically! AVIio i to i oC i i i a i i tossed a a And a a a to so a i gifts a a i But i is the lasting- present i that serves as a constant i of your thougkt- fubies.s! You.

can buy for everyone on your list at economy prices, and get big values, whether you care to spend much or little Brighten Up The Home! Give Lamps! Our a i line of lamps five sure to please. All the latest models for your selection. FLOOR LAMPS .75 She Will Appreciate a Cedar Chest i lie I i 1 lie a chosi in i 1 a i' i i i i i i GENUINE WALNUT WITH CEDAR INTERIOR Low As BRIDGE LAMPS $5.75 Low As TABLE LAMPS Low As AMERICAS BEST-KNO Low As $14.75 He Will Enjoy a Smoking Cabinet a sixes, si i i I'oni A i i choose, i i PEDESTAL SMOKERS Low As CABINET SMOKERS Low As LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS ON ALL PURCHASES STEWART WARNER I RADIOS OF HIGH STANDARD i i give more a a radio. For weeks, and years a world a i i i a a a Philco a i i very i a i i model a will best i a and i And best of all you may use your credit a i i most A CREDIT TERMS ALL ft IN OS Of HEAPS OF JOY HERE FOR THE KIDDIES! A BIGGER AND BETTER ASSORTMENT OF TOYS. Dolls Doll Carts Wagons Table and Chairs Autos Marble Games Stoves Black Boards Chemical Sets Trucks Scooters Bikes Kitchen Cabinets Dishes Magic Sets Rockers Erector Sets Tool Chests Puzzle Sets Trains AND MANY OTHERS NOT LISTED.

FURNITURE FOR THE HOME IS A SENSIBLE GIFT i i i of bed, dies! a a i A pieces a i cons and. a i ished. A very i i at his low price. Three-Piece Bedroom Suite 62 .50 I.

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Years Available:
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