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12 NOVEMBER, 1940
See these remarkable bras and be con¬ vinced you can get quality at a budget price! Expertly tailored, tested for washability, and smartly styled for flattering fit! Look for the Adola label — accept no other!
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Write Dept. 40 for ‘ADOLA SECRETS' — < how to choose your bra. Ad ola. 31 West 27th Street. N. Y. C.
WORLDS LARGEST SELLING 59c BRAS
Just three of the myriad of fragrant Orloff crea tions designed to en hance your femininity 1. A crisp cologne — Nik ki, Gardenia Russe, In dies Spice, or Carnation Imperiale odeurs. 2. A Crinoline Basket, filled with two crinoline sa¬ chet boules and six sa¬ chet pillows. 3. A redwhite-and-blue wardrobe sachet boule, scented with American Blossoms. At Smart Shops every¬ where — SI. 00 ea. Look for the Orloff trademark.
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10 W. 33rd STREET, NEW YORK CITY
•lust enough skill
With long winter evenings coming on and twosome dates as popular as ever, how about trying Citadel? It sounds like a modified battle to us, with a Citadel, barons, heralds, archers each making different kinds of moves. The object of the game is to capture or surround your opponent’s Citadel by clever maneuvering. When you have it bottled up, you have won. It needn't last a week-end, hut it provides mental effort. $1.88. At Macy’s, New York
Mama and elaild
This issue is all about young fami¬ lies and such, so we got into the swing of the thing even on the belt situation. The little girl often gets left out on real leather belts, but now we have a genu¬ ine one for her. On the right are two cowhide belts with double buckle in the front and three leather-covered links to form a design. One, an inch wide, is mother’s. $2. Below it, and exactly like hers except it’s only a half-inch wide, is daughter’s. $1. B. Altman, New York
Pompadour pomp
You can’t always be going to the beauty parlor and you can’t use glue to keep that pompadour in place. It gets particularly trying when you want to stay tidy for an evening of danc¬ ing. Combining utilitarian and decora¬ tive, this crystal-clear plastic pompa¬ dour comb has a spiraled rhinestone rim. Tucked behind the pompadour, it holds everything in position and gives you that faintly Marie Antoinette feel¬ ing. $1. At Bloomingdale’s, New York
Two for the men
Over on the side is Shaving Sam, an upright rack to hold a shaving brush and razor and get them, once and for all, from their untidy spot on the wash basin. Tbe tray catches the drips, the brush dries where it should. Shaving Sam comes without brush or razor. $3.
Man-sized, non-spill, non-tarnish, non-stain, chromium-plated ash tray. And now let him complain about dinky ash trays! It’s easy to clean, too. $1. Both are at Bloomingdale’s, New York
PARKER BROTHERS' NEW GAME, $1.88
MOTHER AND DAUGHTER BELTS, $2 AND $1
POMPADOUR COMB, RHINESTONE TRIMMED, SI
SHAVING SAM, S3. ROUND-UP ASH TRAY, SI