THE WIRRIGAN hAI V THURSDAY, DEC. 3, 193 , Utility Is Important Consideration In Choosing Men' Gifts e4l- Practical Gifts Are Preferred By Gentlemen Many Suggestions Include' Luggage, Typewriters As Acceptable While it is often possible to please a woman with a gift of some orna- mental novelty, most men prefer1 practical presents which will be of use to them. A smart piece of luggage is always a most acceptable gift. Even if a man does not travel regularly, he al- ways has a definite periodical need for luggage and one or two smart, well made pieces will last him for years. T Ideal Week-End Bag Illustrated here is a Gladstone bag in cowhide. This type of suitcase is ideal for week-ends and is especially useful where dress and day clothes are necessary, as one side of the bag can be packed with the dress clothes and the other with the balance of the wardrobe. Either side can be reached without disturbing the other. Behind the Gladstone bag is shown a rawhide suitcase. This case is very useful for packing suits as well as linen, as it keeps the articles fiat. and smoothly packed. The suitcase is possibly the most valuable single luggage item that a man can possess. For the business or professional man a portable typewriter always makes a welcome present. Portables, nowadays, are strongly constructed, efficient instruments. Portable Typewriters Good For school, the portable is un- rivalled as it does not occupy much space in one's room and is as con- veniently taken home as a small overnight bag. For the golf enthusiast a set of matched woods or irons or both make a preferred present. Care should be taken in their selection, as the golf club is a highly individual piece of equipment and the recipient should be permitted to select his own. A golf bag of either canvas or leather is an accessory every golfer requires. For the tennis enthusiasts the best rule is to try and duplicate the rack- ets they already possess, as their weight and balance presumably. A radio, whether is be a smart table model, a portable, or a console, makes a fine Christmas present. Ra- dios are obtainable in a great range of prices to fit any pocketbook. The small set illustrated above, has the New Additions To Wardrobe AlwaysWanted Leather Windbreaker Is Essential For Man Who Loves Out-Of-Doors No man can honestly say that his wardrobe is absolutely complete- and additions to it are always wel- come. Of course in making the se- lection, one must bear in mind the type of clothing the man most re- quires, and the type of activity in which he is most interested. For the outdoor man an alm st es- sential part of his equipment is the windbreaker of suede or smooth fin- Ished leather. This may have either a zipper or button front, or, as shown in the illustration, a combination of both. For all types of sportswear in brisk weather, the leather windbreak- er is an ideal garment. A knitted cardigan is shown just below the windbreaker. This may be used in place of a pullover or in place of a waistcoat, and comes in both sleeveless and sleeve model. It is an excellent present for those who do not like sweaters that must be put on over the head. The smart checked pattern shown here is par- ticularly useful for wear with coun- try suits. Below it is shown the most popular type of pullover worn today. It is one of a light weight Shetland in blue with a dark blue neckline and trim at the sleeves and bottom. Its length is conveniently short and the absene eof sleeves makes it practical to wear with a suit. This pullover is a smart and comfortable substitute for a waistcoat. Pajamas are welcome presents at. any time of the year, and the two models shown here are as practical as they are smart. The upper one is in broad British stripes and is a type favored by many. The lower one is in a solid color and carries a piping in a contrasting shade. Both are in good taste, and are available in a range of prices. Both styles are the button up the front variety but this is not to imply that they are the only style. Rivalling them and even surpassing them in the judgment of some men is the pajama that slips over your head. The advantage being that it is but- tonless. Typical Presents That Delight Men 9 -Copyright 1936, Esquire, Inc. virtue of being compact without sac- rificing good reception and selectiv- )Good G ft For A M an, ity. The dial is designed in the newFo Ha e Ge s wide vision style made popular byR airplane imstruments. -Copyright 1936, Esquimrc.Inc. Shop Early! 4 0 JEW ELRY for CHRISTMAS A Wide Selection of Gifts that will delight Any Member of the Family * WATCH ES HAMILTON and ELGIN $17.00 to $65.00 * FORMAL JEWELRY in REAL STONES, RHINESTONES, PEARLS EVENING BAGS * CIGARETTE CASES GOLD or SILVER COMBINATIONS $1.00 to $15.00 COMPACTS with MICA IIGAN SEAL or COAT OF ARMS- $1.00 to $15.00 * For the Man: STUD SETS, KEY CHAINS, LIGHTERS, BRUSH SETS, CLOCKS And Many Other 1/ems Jewelry and accessories are thingst which college nen seldom purchase themselves. They frequently have a real need for these things, and so, of course, such items make excellent Christmas presents. Below is shown an assortment of jewelry which would please the most discriminating. In the upper left hand corner is a new type of cigarette lighter which works on an entirely new principle and is most satisfactory. Alongside of it is a- wristwatch in a modern oblong shape. Wrist watches today are favored eight or nine to one over pocket watches, despite Phi Beta Kappa keys, and it is safe to assume that every man who hasn't one wants one. In the upper right hand corner is shown one stud and one cufflink from an evening dress set. These are avail- able in pearl, mother of pearl, plain gold, enamel, and precious stones. Below them is shown a cuff link and tie clasp with enamel fronts in regimental stripes-a popular inno- vation in masculine jewelry. Below these is shown another tie clasp which carries a small chain for the tie to pass through and a three- letter monogram-a smart individual touch. In the lower left hand corner is shown an evening. dress set of links and studs of pure crystal. These have been much favored lately by well-dressed men and come in a handsome box. In the right hand corner is a foun- tain pen and pencil set in a smart but simple design. d - .;;:: a: ;: !r, . v-"Y, 12. j ""SJJ: ; .;:a' : f ='Y'' .;.F .Y " 'v' ] \ yy f r. ?^ V ;;; ; ;' ; ,' f } 7 '.., t > ?z: ' i/ kk,4 , .. u . r-zio 1d/ // =. ". --Copyright 1936, Esquire, Inc. Traveling Kits A Good Gift For Collegians Must Travel College may be a series of disil- lusionments but no matter how much it fails to come up to the standards set by the movies there is one thing that will inevitably confront you. The likes a full complement of toilet ar- ticles while traveling. This one con- tains a comb, brush, shoehorn, tooth brush case, nail clipper, scissors, file, mirror, and space for shaving kit, IIU