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Sachet envelopes for the bride, by Le Sonierr, to help her keep her prized lingerie and other personal possessions neatly tucked away.
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Cues to Beauty
One of the  nicest gifts for any bride, or for her attendants, is a family of sachet envelopes to keep lingerie, gloves, hankies and the like, sweetly fragrant at all times. These envelopes are a sure way of keeping the above mentioned items in apple pie order, whether you keep them in the bureau drawers, or use them in traveling.

Le Sonier has a trio of sachet envelopes - a large one for slips and nighties, $5, a medium size for scarves, gloves, etc., $2.50 and a small size for hankies, $1. They're beautifully made, dainty accessories, of pristine bridal white rayon satin brocade, and very well padded to prevent crushing. They come lined in a pink, blue or white, and double inside pockets give you room enough for everything.

The scent which permeates the envelopes is a soft, feminine floral aroma, and it has great lasting quality. McCreery's has the envelopes, and the Le Sonier re-fillable powder mitt, at $1.25.

If you'd like to give the bride a bottle of perfume, a sophisticated scent that gets our vote is Blue Sapphire, by Lynette. The mood of this perfume has something of the same sparkling, mysterious feeling of the deep blue of Burma sapphires, the precious stones for which this scent has been aptly named.

Blue Sapphire is available in dry perfume, $1.50, regular and concentrated toilet waters, from $2.00 to $7.50, all packaged suitable in deep blue boxes, at Arnold Constable.

A very personal, but certainly acceptable gift to any bride who is planning to have a permanent wave, is a bottle of Yardley's Lavender Oil. It's a hair conditioning agent that does a fine job reviving parched tresses, At Lord & Taylor, $1.

Another offering to please the bride on your list and to make her cosmetic-happy, is the series of complexion aids by Herb Farm Shop. There are two excellent cleansers. One is the Country Garden Cleasing Cream, at $1, and the other is Lettuce Leaf soap, 60c for the facial size, and it is as cool looking and soothing to the skin as the name sounds. Country Garden Smoothing Cream, $1, is a lubricant which will soften roughed-up skin so that your make-up goes on smoothly and stays on. There's a liquid Refresher, too, at $1, which is to be used to remove every trace of cleansing cream from your complexion before make-up is applied, and it is mild enough for the driest epidermis. All are at Bonwit Teller.                    --Q.T.

CUE, JUNE 2. 1945

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