TUESDAY, NOV. 24, 1942 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PACE FIVE Suggestions Solve Problem Of Gifts For 'Wolf' Or 'Lamb' Type Of Man Warm Roommate With Pajamas; Win Her With Compacts Jewlry Christmas Shopping For 'Male Animal'1 Will No Longer Result In Nervous 'Tics' By STAN WALLACE When it's spring, a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love. But when it's Christmas time, a young coed's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of what she is going to buy her pet male animal. At least men like to think that this is the case. 'Tis no longer spring, but it is again Christmas time, so (naturally), girls' thoughts are lightly turning. This job is indeed no easy task. It has driven the most buxom of women batty. So herewith and to-wit we are offering a few hints on what the par- ticular type of male animal you have in mind would most appreciate. Before attempting a solution to any problem we must define terms and types. In this case, the definition of male is highly debatable among the local women; but it is safe to say that he consists of a two legged creature specifically designed to please and provide local women with a good time. All may not subscribe, but suffice it to say that we-know that is what men do, or is it, girls? Animal Types An animal, well, that isn't too diffi- cult. A casual glance at an economics major will give the best picture avail- able. Of particular types there are many. Herein we shall treat of a mere few. First there is the much degraded and highly feared male wolf. He in- deed presents a problem to many girls for they are not quite sure that he deserves a gift. If you have a pet wolf, senorita, you have no doubt learned how to handle him by now.j In case you haven't we suggest a copy of Sir Ferrol Eynns' new classic-THE EXTREME NECESSITY OF PRO- CEEDING WITH CAUTION. Bearish Problems Those of you who are confronted with the particular type known in these parts as a bear, your problem should be fairly simple. A bear is he who .. . but you know much better than we. Present him with a list of carefully selected places "to which you don't want to go again." The bet- ter part of wisdom dictates that you put the great outdoors exemplified by the Arboretum at the top of the list and procede from there to the base- ment of a local theatre, the long way home, and the dark room, you know where, on Saturday nights. Gift for "Lamb" A powder puff,,.your sorority pin, a. box of vitamin pills, all ne'atly wrapped in face tissues will make an ideal gift for your local tamnb. Lambs' are a peculiar type of animal to han- I dle. Their physical qualities may not be much, but they do have a personal- ity that will kill you when you draw it out. This type demahds much care- ful attention, so we suggest that you add two tablespoons of "'well planned prodding" to insure perfect results. Men at times can be very strange, for we know some who Are. With this truism in mind, we suggest care in selecting the ideal gift for' your "he who knows better than but wants to 'anyhcw".animal. This type of fellow has kept the women of Michigan jumping for quite -some time. His nature. would most appreciate a good resoundingthump on the head with a 4%" iron bar. We are in no wise responsible for murder. Be sure to turn it in for scrap when you are finished-the iron bar, not the man; but then you may be so in- clined, so proceed" at your own risk. "Special Stuff We offer. one special gift for any girl to give to any man whom we have not yet classified. It is ,a fur-lined spittoon, size 11/2. Do with it what you will and may our Christmas be lined with mistletoe. (All articles mentioned are di- rectly related to actual things and all similarity is intentional. Ceiling prices prevail.) If your Christmas list is all made out you have probably wondered be- fore now what to get for your room- mate. "I want to get her something nice," you think-and you think again, and then you wonder. These suggestions are offered to relieve you if possible. For those of you who have a liberal allowance, pajamas, are the ideal gift. They're something that everybody wants more of, and they're to be had in various colors, materials, and pat- terns. (A wooly pair would be appre- ciated in this cold Ann Arbor wea- ther.) Another nice present is a compact, or a matched compact and cigarette case. Both are good looking in wood, plastic, or leather, all non-priority materials. The prices range on these, so that anyone can afford to give them. With compacts' one must con- sider make-up. Be sure in your buying to consider yiur -roommate's coloring. Bath sets, and cologne are perfect for all fastidious girls, and can be bought at a reasonable price-which will attract many of us One of the most amusing and prac- tical gifts to lie had is stationery. The cartoons and cute sayings printed on some statiafnery' now will go a long way towafds 'covering up a short let- ter. Your roommate probably d'oesn't buy it herielf and she'll appreciate your gift. Costume jewelry is the only thing that you-can't go wrong on. Everybody loves it, and there is very little chance of duplication. I ~1 V _ vf' , . M... t .. ~L4~ ~ ~ ~ 2~L * v, Y V" '1 , , V* *i fl/aL it a I* A-OLINS Years of experience 616lma~J * 1* show that a COLLINS gift WE'LL ALWAYS LOVE 'EM and we can't look truely stylish with- out a smart-looking handbag. *1 * M1 pleases the tastes and desire of not only Michigan 1* co-ed, but women everywhere. This is because Ar 1* COLLINS carries a complete line of practical, femi- nine luxuries and because a Collins gift always ex presses QUAL ITY. Let Collins make your Christmas shopping a pleasure. * 1* Shimmering evening bags for * up 1* .'a CHRISTMAS DELIGHT! midnight glamour. $2.00 up * Luscious quilted robes head any girl's Christmas list - for warmth -for beauty - for allure. *1 $Q.95 V up SANTA SLIPPED r and with him an unsurpassabbe, selec- tion of dainty lingerie.. Match- ing gpwns, slips, and panties in whife, peach, and black * i A 1* *1 1* There's still BEAUTY IN SHEER RAYON HOSE cut to fit at the ankle and knee. HEADED FQR THE HOLIDAYS and for a cold, windy winter, she'll need a colorful scarf to protect her curls. r k: . .. ''ryi. tSL' I E. $*1.95 - A A * 4 * 1* $ .00 $1.00 up up * Non-run cotton mesh for sport. *i * 1* $1.65 22 z4Co/~Irn 6ihrigm~aj /)// '11.. it k t3 ferrier * a one - * 4 * TOES IN BLOOM for a gay holiday season. These Moc- osox are the coziest things imaginable. $ .95 and $3.95 PRECIOUS LITTLE GIFTS are a string of 1-, 2-, or 3- strand pearls. An important sport or dress accessory. 1 0 lrn e . r , -; * ' 00 ,. -.('," .- g' rt, ADDITIONAL SUGGESTIONS THE NITE BEFORE XMAS- in a gift worn' and treasurec for years- animal print P.J.'s tailored from head to foot. fV 4".v w ., "irr "'ivev . Y A" ?Y 4. * *1 1. EISENBERG "ICE" *1 *i Clips ... Bracelets. . . Earrings... Rings $Z.95 and $5.95 * * 1* 2. EISENBERG "EXCITEMENT" Cologne . . . Perfume . .. Lipstick Perfiume Sticks * $1.95 and .95. 1* -. Alt.Li s * II', - --- --- .