Screenland Plus TV-Land (Nov 1953 - May 1955)

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Here are new stars in a parade of gifts that should take care of every name on your list Santa Claus' helpers have stolen the spot-light again and done a bangup job on their gift selecting. Don't be surprised at their limiting themselves to perfumes, cosmetics and toiletries. They know that these convey a message that is both personal and flattering. Prices are appealing too, especially so when you consider how long these presents will continue to give pleasure. The first little angel above has chosen a gay gift of Richard Hudnut's Gemey perfume, all done up in a frosty white violin. No wonder she looks so smugly content; it's priced at $1.75. Just below her, another cherubic charmer shows off Ann Delafield's GlamourEyes Compact. The kit holds everything a girl could want in the way of eye makeup but it sells for only $2.00. Next is a Christmasy remembrance from Houbigant — a miniature tree with a trunk of Swivelstick. The stick perfume comes in three famous fragrances, at $1.50 each. That attractive double picture frame is Max Factor's idea for making complexions prettier with Creme Puff and a Color-fast lipstick. $2.35 takes it. The last little angel is almost late because her bundle is largest, a fine $1.00 Woodbury-Jergens set for budding American beauties. The flight of angels below leads off with a gift of Lentheric's Cream Sachet in a Sno-Mitten package ($1.75). Following it is a Nosegay Bath Set; Dorothy Gray's newest fragrance, in cologne and dusting powder ($2.00). The men come in for their share of pampering in the Palmolive set with giant tube of shave cream and sturdy flacon of after shave lotion ($1.79). Cutex gives nail beauty a boost with a clear plastic suitcase full of all manicure needs, plus a lipstick ($2.50). And lastly, the prize that nearly got away from its angel — the Coty poodle, powder and lipstick. $2.50. By ELIZABETH LAPHAM 4 m