Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1941 — Page 26
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Eo [ ' PAGE 26 in THE ; FR PRIL 2. 19 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES —— = FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1941 Open Every Thursday and Saturday Night Until 9 0’Clock Li f M b HS cMmopcers
sans OUTSTANDING SAVINGS ON |" tiers [65°
elc ; Ome This Batiste Life members of the Woman's De-
| 0 ’ MA partment Club have made reserva- | T F K N | T Y tions for themselves and theip G guests to attend a salad bridge A K Wednesday at the club house . I planned by the Life Members’ ComREGULARLY $1.49 ... ALL LEATHER CONSTRUCTION! ag ie 1: Walliows e 3 AE committee chairman.
Mrs. Oliver S. Guio has made resS 9 3 ervations for 12 at the party. Single tables have been arranged by Mes-
dames William H. Coleman, J. H, Hellekson, Isaac E. Woodard, J, J,
All-leather construction, 19 Fine calf leather or : 3 Ri p I* Se : - br ; 3 d wl mm h hi ' . + H Conner and H. E, Watson, With Mrs, id leather, hard red shiny patent leather up fa | wr REE ave the helpful sup. R. A. Miller will be Mrs. G. H. Mil rubber or crepe rubber Pair pers. Oxford, loafer or | port of this supers Jor sid MIT. 2. MuHios Mya: : scientifi pero, Guests of Mrs. R. O. McAlexahsoles. Smooth leather T-strap styles. Black, scientifically designed der will be Mesdames William J. y . N = a3 arment . Beckett, Willard N. Clute and J. R. insoles. Sizes 815 to 3 brown or two-tone. a... A ¥ hi oo Woven Fenstermaker. At a table planned [V8 uplitt, Made by Mrs. Williams will be Mrs. A. E, ; batiste. Back eden Wilson of Richmond, Va.;, Mrs. H, Jac laces J. Lacy and Mrs. L. P, Robinson, permit adjustment, ° Other early reservations are those for Mesdames W. C., Bartholomew,
E. L. Burnett, H. A, Hueber, Clayton H. Ridge, A. E. Adair, Everett
’ ® Women's Fine Tearose Er TE pa
er, O. L.. Watkins, M. E. Elstun, E. B.,
i \ 3 3 Hall, E. H. Niles, S. K. Kimberlin, | 4 ( J H § E. A. Brown, G. W. Bowman, R. N. ; RE Bryce, E. A, Carson, F. J. Uhl, C, T.
NEW HANDBAGS
Each ae dl Hoover and W. C. Royer.
Roomy! Size 60x22x PRS Altrsctive Sealst NY Lb REN K . i ; simulat- : WH incl Sturdy! : Styled for nurs; W : : os i uoy: NAPKINS t ed leathers — in- Wor. Ean nursing or general 7 / BEA UuTryY 3-Ply Kraft fiber- { . h ~9. LAsy, convenient front A : . 3 b rd WwW 1 . L i 00 3 cluding pa ten tH sok, Fine tearose pre- #! By Alicia Hart org. Wood rem | smooth calf and Sarunk batiste, — 7, THE GIRL who is determined al-
. r Ro 3 . f/ forced SS small grain effects. — ways to have that crisp-as-lettuce
look in spite of a limited budget, which means a limited wardrobe, knows the joy of owning clothes which may be washed.
Babv Shir pn a JY rts } Since she can have only two spring R WN A 9 | blouses to wear with her spring suit, Receiving Blankets you don’t catch her buying fragile
: | ones, however pretty, which cannot 2 Me \ | be washed and ironed and packed for " J {|in a hurry, in case an unexpecled {| invitation to go out of town coiues ) lange Light - weight cotton "aa {| along. She leaves blouses which of pins or buitons Sg 3 N oe Lek ng - 2 have to be dry-cleaned to women Rav d Hen Xo AN JOEY -. blankels m woven 2 who can have more than two in any yom. anc C7 on a & 3 © » ! \ plaids—with stitched 7 i | season, short sleeved style. : : Qa M ends. Pink and biue yx size 26x34, \ : DURING SUMMER months, she psi has at least two dresses which may
o g—no danger
plaids . . .
} 4 G / / ’ i be washed and ironed without trouTRAINING SUITS—SIlip-on vest and button- 1 Hc BABY RING GI EN Ww ITH EACH PURCHAS ian 3 Jn ” Encased in ble. She doesn’t buy white or pastel on pants of combed cotton, Sizes 1-4....Pr. eaming Yellow Gold! BABY BLANKETS—“P YW. pod gloves, cotton or otherwise, unless kets, size 30x40 inches Sparel erie Blah 29¢ she is perfectly sure that they will DIAPERS—$1 Value. “My Baby,” Birdseye, ; ' NC tvsvviyy a. stand being frequently laundered. flannelette. 27x27-In. Ready to use....Deoz. 88° A4=-1P I K { | D v ry PILLOWS—Infants’ crib or carriage pillow ec She knows that a daily bath, a L/ di A i $ K of rayon satin, kapok filled....... Ba uraL, Ea. 39 | weekly Shampon Sd the habit of | putting on fresh underwear every
DRESSES—Regular $1 toddlers’ Philippine mw» dresses. Sizes 1 to 3 years......vvvunne Ea. aYe GIVEN—Wi QUILTED PADS—15x17-Inch size, 2 for 23¢ ... 17x30- morning are part and parcel of her DRESSES—Babies’ Philippine hand-made 19c EN—With each Layette purchased, a inch size, 22¢ ... 27x34-Inch, 39¢ ... 34x52-Inch, 79¢| determination to maintain the all- | wy rAd y . : Zz 1 "n - . % 3 hand-embroidered styles. Ribbon trim...Fa. 2 Dr. Dafoe's "Guidebook for Mothers!" BABY CRIB Decorated panel crib; adjust- J 4 98 impervent Li a San looks GERTRUDES—Philippine hand-made sli > vie able; ivory, maple or waxed birch finish. ne ia 29c LAY ETTE CON SISTS OF: FURTHERMORE, she never puts \u
with hand embroidery, scalloped edges. ..Ea. INNERSPRI? at : : : : crib a MATIRESSwTe baby G98 layers of fresh makeup on over stale,
She carries a tube of cleansing
HALF SOCKS—Infants half socks - 6) $3 Me ® 3 Gowns ® | Baby Dress ® | Bar Soap HIGH CHAIR—F t of ial s. ih A yp. : / Guard” 4 re : : ° Wrappers ® | Gertrude ® 2 Receiving. Blankets Hy § amous “Baby Guard” safety me gg) cream Of a compact of specia BIBS—Regular 10¢ waterproofed silk bibs, in mw ®) . ® ® J Complete gh chair in maple Fish... eras wero 5e 4 Diapers 2 Prs. Hose | Large Blanket
white and Colors... .uaietaititatiiiiiieiii En
SWEATERS —Infants’ kni SW i it coat sweaters in A9e
cleansing pads in her purse and NURSE AIR—W Wick | always cleans her face before mak= RY CHAIR--Well made of hardwood, un XO ing up. She carries an extra hand-
® $ - . NY : 3 Baby Bands Can Powder ® 3 Baby Shirts in natural or ivory finish..... | kerchief, too. She washes her powder puffs often. In her desk al the
BASKET ON LEGS—$3 49 Enameled maple 2.39 ; ! splint basket on folding legs with casters. ... office there's a pa clean Eloyes and a pair of stockings as well as
a box of cosmetics. She spends an hour or so one day a week going over the ciothes in her
i, APRIL SALES FOR THE HOME AND GARDEN | ; straightening sagging hemlines, and DEN washing white gloves and collars and cuffs, cleaning suede shoes. She allows another hour once a week‘for removing superfluous hajr on legs Y nder arms, repairing chipped a 2 ug yer: Ey y A that mars the smooth line of her d + 5 Y é qa r S eyebrows. She doesn’t tweeze her G u a r Qa n f e e oO r brows into hard, unnatural lines. But she coes keep them neat and tidy and well groomed.
On Washing of Heavy Blankets
Now that the nights are not so cold, it is a good time to think about putting away the heavy blankets for the summer, But first they must be washed and the easiest and
best way is to turn the job over to the household washer. REG The makers of good blankets give : X e Pid instructions on just how to wash , . nne wae p G their blankets in the home washer, but if you have mislaid the card, here are the highlights: | You use rich, lukewarm suds. | Have the washer tub we!l filled and | the suds worked up before you put | in the blanket. Wash only one at a | time and for not more than three | minutes. Then give it two or three | rinses of the same temperature, be- | tween times extracting the water or | puting the blanket through a loose|ly adjused wringer. If the blanket | has gone too long between washings, put it into a second tub of fresh suds and rinse as before. Since blankets are loosely woven, and water adds so much to their weight, it is wise to support the bulk
of the blanket with one's hands as Lawn Roller it is being transferred about in the
in white and pastels. Sizes 4 to 62.
pink, blue or white... cu setts Ea
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Qualities of Garden Hose
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washing process. When it comes to rg Eoaaiad © 1 | the drying, lay it evenly across two . 4 : Reg. 79c Save at » clotheslines, and if it is a blanket Kind Sears in which the dyes are not ultrafast, arrange it so that any “fugi-
Cc AS tive” color will run within its own | 3 pattern. A Always dry blankets in moderate
- Zz | temperature, never in cold air. FinDunlap. Blade 12-Ga. weld- BZ ally, fluff the nap by touching it lies flat on ed steel. 18x BZ up with a clean soft brush. the graund. 24-Inch. For ; Coil spring in water or sand
filling. NN. Penwomen Announce Contest Winners
STEEL WHEEL- : Cd | h- Hose Winner of the “America Through ZZ 4% Couplings |the Fine Arts” contest sponsored ; Clincher. For A A by the Indiana branch of the Na-
BARROW 2 7 7 : ¥%, % a 3 tional Society of American Pen- : RN : Inch Jpg |E— iL *§! | women, announced at a recent meetTL Ment PAE | ing of the group, is Mrs. Marjorie Clincher. Wilt }# || Shelley of New Castle. The meet
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wo + : t : | J 95 Clipper Grass mot tear SOL) QPS ing was at the home of Mrs. George
. “ i) Phil: Meier. "5. Shears Catcher | Courlings {gh T= Another award at the meeting dich 2c | eee =! | went to Mrs. Hazel MaGee Bowman
‘ . . hos . = No 0275 Semigneumatc tro SBC EBeBC umm (SAND Econ The gut of nonee M Menders, teoo. NCES) | | Myrtle Barker of Carmel, presented
mounted on ball-bearing steel For % and %- } 5 5'%-In. tempered Quickly attached trich a 5. =?| | characterizations from her wheel. 3 Cu. ff. capacity. Jcel Gude. Ful- lo T2-16-Tnch me } on mower,
Purchases of $10 or More Sold on Sears Easy Payments.
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