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Latest Napkin Rings.

Napkin rings of toughened glass,' plain or tinted, are . nice. Choose the clear variety and your initials cah be added. Out the letters from stiff silken fabric and fix them to the inside of the ring with glue so that they show through. Haitdy Puise. Where to e#pry a handkerchief, pow-der-puff and her. money is often a problem for the sportswoiman who must have her hands free and cannot conveniently dispose of all her odd belongings in pockets. For her use there is now a neat little purse, heart-shaped and made of soft morocco leather, strapped on to a bracelet to wear on the wrist.

Wall Vases. Wall vases for flowers have been popular for some while but now we also have brackets slung from the wall to hold vases or bowls of growing blooms, so that we«may have "garden rooms" *11 the year round. Umbrella "Aids." For the women about town, the lea-ther-covered top of an umbrella is the novel container of all the necessary little items of beauty equipment, a? well as a watch. First you lift the umbrella knob to reveal the watch face, then you raise the watch, lid fashion, and oome upon powder compact, lipstick, eyebrow pencil and rouge, all in their own small niches.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 58, 1 December 1937, Page 14

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Latest Napkin Rings. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 58, 1 December 1937, Page 14

Latest Napkin Rings. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 58, 1 December 1937, Page 14

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