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Show - ;: S Suitable For Presents I it - Ever Welcome Gifts If a Christmas were to come and go without leaving with us pincushions, pincush-ions, pin-holders, garters and other pretty furbelows made of ribbon, it would be remembered with something of disappointment. A heart-shaped pincushion, a small bag for holding pins and a pair of ribbon-covered garters represent a few of many ribbon rib-bon novelties for the holidays. Cay Bungalow Caps Here is something new in breakfast caps. It is made of gay cretonne nnd is buttoned up the back so that it may be easily wnshed and ironed. It Is bound with a plain color In chambray and has a narrow band of this material mate-rial about 1L The brim portion may be turned up or down and is shown here turned up at one side and down on the other. Fairy Powder PufF Little celluloid kewpies which may be bought everywhere have been used In many Ingenious ways for Christmas Christ-mas gifts. Here is one dressed up like a fairy bride with ruffles of chiffon bound with narrow satin ribbon for a skirt and her head adorned with a braid wreath and veil. She stands in a small bag stuffed with cotton and gathered about her feet and It has a cloth powder puff seweJ to it that rests In a glass bowl. Christmas Decorations 0 0 1 M'u UA" 1 One of the easiest v. ays lor dressing dress-ing up the house at holiday lme Is to make lamp, candle and electric light shades or lanterns of crepe or tissue paper and tinsel. To make the small lantern pictured two rings of cardboard are covered with plain black or gold paper pasted over them. A length of light green tissue paper is folded along the center, slashed into narrow strips and pasted Inside the rings. Under this n length of rose-colored crape paper narrower than the green is pasted; this causes the strips of green paper to spread nnd stand out. Silver tinsel hangs from the wire handle at each side. Gifts fcr Gay Hours - - ... I? - fi Christmas Dever brought lovelier remembrances to fair women than thu picturesque hair ornaments for their gayer hours which this season presents. pre-sents. There are many of them made of ribbon, beadn, flowers or mock Jewels in headbands, and finished with a feather or blossom or otlu?r ornament The sparkling piece pictured pic-tured is merely a filet of rhinestoues that encircles the head and supports a small polnsettia flower at the left with a few sparkling rhlnestones scattered on its leaves. For the Hostess iHlglli Gifts that very woman who entertains enter-tains will delight in are pictured liereJ and they will be all the more appreciated appreci-ated because they are made by their donor. A get of numbers for card tables is attractive and easy to make. They are cut from white cardboard and have gummed figures In black placed on one side. On this block and white background graceful sprays of gay flowers are painted and the cards ate supported by small wire holders. Bits of Snlendor Plain wide satin r.boou uud narrow fancy ribbons, with handsome metallic metal-lic mounts, are used to make these elegant shopping bags. Ribbons in the richest qualities and most brilliant bril-liant patterns are chosen for them and they are lintd with gay and equally good silks. Besides being bits if the splendor dear to women these bags have the additional value that belongs to a gift made by Irs douor. |