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Show I Ptesftts to Give i at Christmas Time i ROSE FOR LAMP BASS 'I ' !-tv Roses In midwinter? Yes, beautiful full-blown ones if you please. Make them of crepe paper for the boudoir, un parlor or living room. The stems are of exaggerated length, fully thlrty-aix thlrty-aix Inches, so as to twine around the base of the floor lamp. Be sura to choose paper In a color which match-1 es or harmonizes with the general tone of the room. The woman skilled! In paper flower-making will be delight-; ed with this charming Item for home, decoration. For an Inexpensive "made-lt-myself" Christmas gift It Is one of the prettiest suggestions of the season. HOLDS TOOTHBRUSH i 1 :. As a reminder that "a place for everything ev-erything and everything In Its place" Is a good precept, Santa Clans plans to distribute "oodles" of cunning toothbrush holders to the "kiddles" this year. Two popular painted wooden wood-en types are shown in the picture. An amusing model which brings a smila at every glance Is that of a wee china dog or kitty cat which holds the brush so that It looks like the tall of the little creature. TRANSPARENT FLOWERS Never In the history of flower craft has anything lovelier been devised than the new transparent cellophane flowers. They look so like exquisite blown glass posies It's difficult to tell them apart. The petals are cut out of lovely, colorful cellophane paper, then covered with liquid transparent sealing wax. A bowl full of popples as pictured will bring a sure enough "Merry Christmas" to the recipient ENSEMBLE BOUDOIR SETS .0, . , v I Not only do we dress, but we furnish fur-nish our homes, a la ensemble, especially espe-cially the boudoir. Dress hangers, shoe trees, hat stands must match. Latest item to add to this assortment assort-ment is heart shaped shoe tips. Stuff them In the toes and they "do the trick" of keeping milady's shoes in perfect shape. Christmas displays feature sets as pictured of painted wood and enamel cloth In identical patterning. DAINTY SEWING LADY ; I Merry Christmas! Why not let this dafnty sewing lady "say it." Truly, a I charming gift. To all appearances her mission is to be purely ornamental dressed as she in lnces and silks, flowers and ribbons. But lift up her be-flounced skirts, and behold she conceals con-ceals needles and thread, scissors and thimble, ready for use. These gully garbed wooden dolls hang on the wall, some bear kitchen "reminders,' others laundry lists and so on. V y |