Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1943 — Page 20

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FOUS LAUNDRY SERVICES NOW AVAILABLE AT CROWN... In all four services all flat work is ironed THRIFTY —wearing apparel returned damp, ECONOMY-—wearing apparel returned dry

without starch.

ROUGH DRY —wearing ‘apparel returned dry

and starched where necessary.

STRAIGHT FLAT —no wearing apparel.

MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN OF ALL AGES NEED THE VITAMINS, MINERALS AND FOOD VALUES #ROVIDED BY

Mrs. John Bowman, Belleville, will be the hostess at a’ supper meeting tonight of Beta chapter, ALPHA BETA GAMMA. Zeta chapter, PI OMICRON, heid a benefit bridge party today at the Woman's Department club. : Mrs. A. C. Miller was general chairman. She was assisted’ by Miss Florence Wingeiter, Miss Marie Shakel and Dr. Edith Davis.

Question Box

jaw, 10 to 14 months; four more

A—Cover the top and sides of the cake with white or colored icing and arrange a circle of animal crackers upright on top of the cake and another circle around the bottom of the cake. Place the candles in the center of the cake.

Q—Will you print the reply made hy Mrs. Hobby to the secretary of war at her induction as commander of the WAACS? ;

By MRS. ANNE CABOT There couldn't be a more appropriate gi{t—in view of the fact that we'll have even lower house temperatures this winter as part of the all-out determination to win this war! ol To obtain complete knitting In structions for the bed socks (Pattern 5445) send 11 cents in coin, your name and address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis Times, 530 8. Wells st., Chicago 7, 11. Can you imagine better news? Anne Cabot’s new winter album is now ready! This helpful guide features a new gift bazaar in this issue and a series of ffee patterns! Send for your copy today, 16 cents.

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appearance may be improved until you try a dress like this one. It has long, slenderizing panels which make you look taller and less wide, and pretty drapery which narrows your waist. : Pattern 8514 is designed for sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50 and 52.

yards 39-inch material, % yard contrast for trimming. For this attractive pattern, send 16 cents in coins, with your name,

anapolis 9, Ind. Have you seen the new issue of

American Girl Fliers Have Own “Eagle Squadron’ in England; Ferry Planes to R. A. F. Bases

: is honor for citizen | ® A="It is an any planes

to serve with and work for the army of the United States. The fine tra-

ditions of the army present a challenge to all citizens. You have said that the army needs this corps.

That is enough for me. I assure:

you it is enough for the women of the United States.”

Q—Please give a timetable show-

ing when to expect a baby’s teeth.| = | when teeth usually break through! the gums: Two lower front teeth| at five to seven months; two upper!

A—The following is the

front teeth, six to eight months; two more lower front teeth, seven to nine months; two more upper front teeth, eight to 10 months; four back teeth, one on each side of each

molar teeth, back of the others, at about 2 years; four cuspids at two to two and one-half years.

Q—Please give me a recipe for baking canned pears. A-—Here is one that is a bit dif ferent: Arrange 6 halves of canned pears in a buttered baking dish, fill the cavities with a mixture of diced marshmallows and chopped nut meats, pour over them the liquid (about % cup) from the pears and

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Detachable Shawls

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Seen on the St. Regis roof were! several new shawl dresses, The! shawls on these New York creations were worn over the head, around the waist or softly draped over the shoulders. The shawl itself is detachable, sometimes edged with - fringe, lace,

For Water Spots

For water spots on polished wood

” : ’ TE You can't be cheerful “All day long a steady stream of people ask me questions. I've got to be courteous and patient, So I wear Walk-Overs for all-day comfort.” The builtin Main Spring® Arch gives your feet a “rest cure while you wait.” Relieves strain «+ «supports the foot naturally, meron: Black kid. $10

Woman ~America needs you! Your local U. S. Employ:

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