PAGE EIGHT BLOUSES I Large and • Varied Selection I Reversible and Zip-Ins HOUSECOATS Wide Choice in Your Favorite Style Mary Brown Slips, Gowns and Pajamas Rhythm Slips and Gowns Van Raalte Nylon and Silk Hosiery Bags, Gloves, Jewelry Formal and Day Time Dresses PATERSON HOSIERY SHOP E. College Ave. I&VS \. vA \ J Blue Grass, one of the world's great perfumes. 6.00 to 60.00 Other bottles, 7.25 to 3.75 AU i>tui tax** tfS Many other Elizabeth Arden Gift Sets from $2.50 to $25.00 COATS SWEATERS Lovely Pastels and Dark Shades FOR HER Helena Rubinstein Gift Sets $2.00 to $15.00. Whitman, Schraffl's and Mary Lincoln Candies . 60c to $7.50. Prophylactic "Jewelite" Comb & Brush Sets . $2.00 to $lO.OO. Peggy Sage Manicure Kits $l.OO to $lO.OO, Parker or Shaffer Pen and Pen cil Sets $1.95 to $15.00. Lady Buxton Bill Folds (All styles and colors) $1.50 to $7.50. Yardley Gift Sets $l.OO to $15.00 Agfa Cameras and Eastman Kodaks $l.OO to $35.00. Compacts: Single, Double or Triple $l.OO to $7.50. COLLEGIAN CHRISTMAS SUPPLEMENT Xmas Brought To Rural Homes Farmer Brown last year went dren to create more of a Christ- G- Gardner, associate professor out and cut a large Christmas mas atmosphere in their homes. 0 f hhme economics and art edu tree for his children, but found Wattle, Stony Point, and Sell- ca tion, and the PSCA Commun it looked bare when he tried to e rs may sound 'like names of any- (ty Service committee under stretch his whole supply of de- except little one-room Kenneth F Moist ’43 Phvllis N corations over its branches; his ... . t .. . . ~ . r" e , ~ , 1 ' ,!„ . , . nyuls iN ' children played “Santa Claus” schoolhouses, but it is in these Schluderberg ’42 is chairman of and tried to amuse themselves that a. Community Service com- the arts class group, the same way throughout the year; mittee plans to teach the chil- Visits have been made to two they might have sung carols but dren how to plan Christmas pro- of the schoolhouses, Stony Point they didn’t always have the gi'ams and carry them out, how and Sellers, and a group plans words. to make decorations; and give to give first instructions at the Farmer Brown this year may then ? information for singing Wattle school this afternoon hope to see an entirely different ca ™ ls ’ reciting and so forth. Each of the three will be visited picture because of efforts by Col- The project is being sponsored at least once each week until lege groups in teaching the chil- by the arts class of Mlss Amy Christmas vacation. State College Large selection of the kind the kiddies want. Here are a few: Jumping Dog Playiown Banker Stuffed Toys .. . Doughboy Tanks $1.19 Panda Bears $1.19 Wood-burning Set 93c Mechanical Turtle 29c Sparkling Warship 59c American Log Set 29c I [ALL MARK • ■ CHRISTMAS CARDS will express your good wishes with charm and perfect taste. See Our Complete Showing of | [ALLMARK Christmas Greetings. Suggestion for Christmas You Still Have Time To Arrange An Appointment PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP 214 E. College Avenue TOYS Give Your Photograph—You’ll Be Surprised How Reasonable They Are. A_ Lasting Gift That Only You Can Give FOR HIM Early American Shaving Sets $l.OO to $2.75. Buxton Billfolds and Keylain er Sets $1.50 to $7.50. ... 29c 49c up Cigarette Cases and Lighters 98c to $5.00. Electric Shavers $7.50 to $20.00. Syphon Bottles Houbigant Shaving Sets $l.OO to $5.00. Tobacco Pouches 29c to $2.00. Yellobole and Kaywoodie Pipes $l.OO to $lO.OO. Christmas wrapped 1 lb. con tainer of his favorite tobacco. Military Brush Sets $2.00 to $5.00. DIAL 2345 (8b State College 0‘1414 OTHER GIFT ENSEMBUS, 93c U $13.00 Certain Toilet Preparations and Jewelry, including Clocks and Watches subject to a 10% tax, under Federal In* .ernal Revenue Act effectm October 1, 1941.
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