Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 204, Decatur, Adams County, 30 August 1950 — Page 16
WEDNESDAY. At GI ST 3»». 1950
■•MI .... f -Mi ~ •MART SUITS FOR SCHOLARS an eamgua ar aaaa to sat thara mate* frianda with apart Jaakatad Sara. The right aaaaaaarlaa add tits parfact totwh far class era Cats Suit as CclaneM rayon. Glovaa by Kislav.
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CAMPUS IN THE RAIN or thing it fen with a removable hood coat that loofct well .on any day. Avisco rayon.
IT’S FUN TO GO BACK TO SCHOOL
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i .T THEM SEE THEMSELVES ENJOYING SCHOOL DAYS and each •uecaed.ng year they “l rel " lf mO re. fu7Tl i. to go b«V tb ctkwa. fnwpanHva earner... w,thwithout flash attachment, can be operated a. easily by the youngsters themselv... a. by their paranta If there’isn’t already a camera In the family a simple Srownie or an Inexpensive Kodak I w% eerve to Start you off on a on.p.hot aibum that will preserve joy. of school day. forever. |
DECATI’K DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATI R. INDIANA
| THERE’S MAGIC FOR SCHOOL GIRL IN A TEN DOLLAR BILL
There ran be magic in a ten i dollar bill (or HHte; Miss Susie School Giri who has to operate on a limited budget this year when it comes to selfacting h • going backdo-achool outfit. Three basic place# which can be bought for lea# than that will leave money for the trim ciings as well, to help vary the basic costume for any number Tof laterappearances. The basic three would be a fill wool jersey *JUrt that re tails for around >4. a matching waist length cardigan sweater: that can l»e had for around 12 and a perky sleeveless, roundneck matching jersey blousethat also <.an be bought for about .12 ij. ' Add.bj her lii-i wardrobe a gay polka do: sa«h at fifty rent?, a hpgh: plaid taffeta tie. also fifty cenu. and a tiny pet er Pan collar of starched white ;
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ENVIED WILL BE th. gal tricked out I" ■ warm belted ■ grant eoat Ilka thia one which | la of Sommoravillo-Balivia cldth.
pique for approximately 11. and .be <an achieve a new effect for every day of the week. I For Instance, Susie can wear ’ the dirndl wfcirt and cardly** with her own strand of pearls or a colorful pin. Another day. she can wear ilm same sweater and skirt and add the white pique collar, or she can loopthe plaid tie around her neck and tie It in a dashing bow! The parts ran also come to Kether to aeeemMe a cowtumc for parties or the mutlH. TSe sweater worn open over the iilouse and skirt becomes a jacket, dainty jewelry ■!» added and an artffii lai flower Is caught through her velvet heli and wrist length white rlove- - With these ideas as a s'arter both Susie and Mother < an plan out a season full of gay costume changes which leave pennies in the bank for many a , rainy day!
SHOP AT MORRIS AND BE READY WHEN “ OPENS GIRLS Fancy Trim t'*’ -'* * BLOUSES AV ***** 4 ulO sl IlnffuP White and AaaL Faatols 1 VMswMT CHILDREN’S Ptfl SCHOOL Jy \K DRESSES |.l tg Aset. Sixes and Styles Ls UM »!♦»• ' GF ————- GIRLS BOYS Fancy Rayon - Cotdaroy SCHOOL SL,PS PANTS sixes • to 12 Asst. Sixes and Colors ’l*®® *I.9S »g.P» /S7V- BOYS QfC POLO SHIRTS w ' th Crew Necks Assorted Colors 79c & s l-oo ,M)YS R BOXER SLACKS ' Elastic Tops S T Brown and Navy ¥ £1 *!•*> CHILDRENS ' CHILDRENS ' CREW RAYON SOCKS PANTIES Just the Thinfl for School 8 to U 25c pair 50c pair I.I’NCH PAILS 33c GOLDEN ROD TABLETS - I >c & 10c CRAYOLAS 10c, 15c. 25c PENCIL BOXES ------ *®*_!X”* PRANG WATER COLORS. 8 colors 49c 7 LOOSE LEAF COVERS2Oc S 25e FILLER PAPER--5c S 10c PENCH.S (overnizc erasers)3 for 10c
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