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Wrapping Cloths Prevent Tarnish EEEP METALLIC jewelry

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ments in the air During hot weather, worn next to the skin should be gently wiped off with cleansing tissues after edch public appediance. Baubles will give out with more sparkle if dunked frequently in baths of warm water and soap -or Jewelry-cleaning fluid.

IF YOUR jewelry seems par-

ticularly susceptible to varnishit will at the seashore, for example —special wrapping cloths offer anti-tarnish protection The same type of cloth that keeps tarnish

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off silverware will do as much for Jewelry. These wrappers’ are impregnated with a compound that absorbs tarnishing gases A soft cloth of a makes a less bulky traveling bag for trinkets than, for Instance, a jewelry box. The cloth also will serve as a buffer against scratches, if it is wrapped around jewelry so that pieces don't rub against each other. wp—

Currant Jelly Can Be Made By Amateurs

By META GIVEN HOMEMADE red currant jelly may be expensive, but it will always be the t delicious and beautiful Jelly &er made. The very high acid and pectin content of the currants make it easy for amateurs to succeed with it, too. ~ Do not be induced to skip the stefiming, because When cooked with the fruit, the stems give an undesirable “greenish” flavor.

. s * » RED CURRANT JELLY (For Saturday dinner) 2 gts. red currants 1 c. water 2 c. sugar wash currants in two cold waters, swishing them through the water carefully so as not to break the fruit. Lift into a colander to drain, and strip the currants from the stems, There should be. *X to seven cups of fruit. Turn into a large saucepan (at least six quarts) to permit rapid boiling. Add the water, heat to boiling and cook briskly about five minutes or until fruit has a whitish color. Turn into jelly bag and let juice drip until there are 2% cups of juice; do not squeeze the bag to hasten . dripping, or jelly will not be clear. (Save pulp and rest of juice, if any, for jam.) Heat the juice to boiling in a large saucepan, add the sugar and boil rapidly for three to five minutes, or until juice gives the jelly test (two drops flowing in sheet from metal spoon). Quickly skim and pour into the hot, sterilized jelly glasses, -Qover immediately with a thin film of melted paraffin; en eld, add another layer of pa Makes about 2% cups. » BERRY BOMBE (For Sunday dinner) 1 qt. strawberries or red raspberries 1% c. sugar. 1 qt. vanilla ice cream Wash, drain and hull strawberries. Crush slightly anc add sugar and pour berries into bottom of freezing tray. Or, if raspberries are used, leave whole and fold in sugar and turn into tray. Freeze until solid, then quickly spread ice cream over berries and return to refrigerator. “'Unmold onto cold serving dish or cut slices or squares of dessert directly from tray and serve berry side up. Serves five or six.

Beauties’ Hints— New Shampoo

Comes in Tube

By ALICIA HART NEA Staff Writer THE SWIMMER who likes to

shower salt out of her hair in the bath-house stall can now do it more easily, thanks to the timely debut of a special shampoo cream. ; This preparation comes in a tube, as handy to carry in a beach bag as a sun-burn cream, The green jelly-like stuff that squeezes out explodes into quick lather; makes short shrift of sticky salt deposits that sling to hair.

THE advantage of § a tube-pack-aged cream, makers of this one claim, is that no liquid streams into eyes when hair is washed. To make the after-management of quickly-showered hair easier, vegetable ofl ingredients are used

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By LOUISE FLETCHER

Times Woman's

NEW YORK, a 16. —Skirt lengths are an up-and-down affair this season. Plummeting by day, they take a contrary turn at night and haul up short of the traditional floor length. With the exception of elaborate ball gowns which still are floor sweepers, most of the evening dresses being turned out by the | Seventh .Avenue style sages halt at the ankle. Adele Simpson, designer for Mary Lee, calls hers “conquest dresses,” and she predicts they will supplant the floor-length din- | ner dress made with sleeves. In Nettie Rosenstein's collec tion, shown last night at Sherry’s, ankle-length dinner and dance frocks were prevalent, most of them in stiff .silk failles and taffetas. Bruno of the Spectator Sports firm curves the front hemline of one black taffeta evening dress up almost to the knee. Beneath it is a black lace petticoat which in turn ends a good six inches above the ankle. Joseph Halpert, too, shows an above-the-ankle dinner dress—one side of the skirt straight, the other with ® half-sarong drape. Even opera-going costumes (usually in standard “plush horse” style) may saw off at the ankle— as Anthony Blotta’s collection revealed earlier in the week. Getting back to daytime lengths, apparent ly the younger element is expected to adopt it as eagerly as older sisters have. In the David Goodstein line, which usually caters to the college crowd, skirts are sometimes only 12 and 13 inches above terra firma.

Shoulder Is Accented

By Turtle Neckline Joset Walker, the Goodstein designer, is emphasizing the sloping shoulder in two ways. In one it is extended up into a turtle neckline. In the other the line slides down into a dropped shoulder. So this new line won't seem too radical a change, Joset. often builds it up with big collars. One: of these, the Boston collar, has a puritanical look. On tweed dresses, big pointed collars with selvedge edges spread clear to the shoulders. Colors. here are browns from bitter sweet through taupe to oat meal; rust; mustard and. thistle— the latter a new favorite, Clare Potter's show yesterday, following the Goodstein one, demonstrated again her flair for han-

dling color. Designing the Charles Nudelman collection, she teams

HEMLINES BY NIGHT—While hemlines of daytime dresses are skidding downward, those for evening quite often are headed the as these three models by New York designers. demonstrate. Nettie Rosenstein's black taffeta dance dress (left) has a double fichu shoulder line and deeply gathered and flared back to create the new "profile" effect. A short satin dinner dress (center) is from Adele Simpson's collection for the Mary Lee Co.. In Butterfly blue, it has an

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such shades as gunmetal and pale blue, or bitter sweet brown and black, or (for a long dinner drass) olive green and pale blue with a cummerbund of pale yellow. Potter coats, full and with flare cuffed balloon sleeves, are of soft tweeds in deep tones such as gunmetal or plum red. Her longer skirts look slim but provide leg room with side wrapping, gores, side slits, or big box pleats at the center. A scarf dress with greige hand-loomed tweed skirt and nubby jersey top is shown with a separate wide scarf of the tweed boasting big flap pockets at its ends.

Short evening frocks are . just

one facet of the brillant Mary

Lee collection. Another is that “built-in” waistline. Mrs. Simpson gets the hand-span effect by sewing into the dress a corselet or. wastelet. Any displaced avoirdupois presumably joins the movement toward rounded hips.

Teen Talk—

13 Teensters Work and Play During Summer ‘Stretch’ At Clifty Falls Park

By BOBBIE SCHAEFFER THAT SUMMER'S gap between high school and college is one teensters never forget. It's the brink between the end of one era and

the beginning of another.

For two Indianapolis boys that gap is being spent away from home—working at jobs that have pleasure and work combined, set

in a resort atmosphere.

' TEEN TOGS—How about a cruise? Jackie Bauer is “shipshape” for a boat ride in her, aqua. shorts and mid-riff top. She will be a junior at Broad Wi and is a membei of the. I. C.-K. club. (Strauss’).

Paul Weir and William Locklear are work-

ing at Clifty inn,’ Clifty Falls state park. » od . BOTH BOYS were graduated from. Howe high school in the spring and have set their goals for college in the fall. Paul will enter the College of Business Administration at the University of Cincinnati. Bill will attend Ball State Teacher's college. With 11 other teen-agers, these boys help in the administration of the state park hotel. They work 50 hours a week and their duties are numerous. Paul is working as a desk clerk —his second year at Clifty inn. Last summer he was a bellhop. Besides clerking he pinch-hits as a truck driver for picking up employees, food, etc. During spare time (they claim to find some) the boysand girls have access to horseback riding, swimming, golf, tennis and. bike riding. Paul liked the idea of getting away from Indianapolis for the hot weather months and also is interested in hotel work. Meeting all types of persons is fascinating to him. The other clerk at the inn desk was formerly the mayor of Madison, Frank Pritch-~

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Another Simpson success is the profile silhouette with collar flaring forward and skirt flaring backward. The collection also includes muffler suits; suits with side-draped skirts tapering to lower hemlines in Dollman jacket suits and short jacket sults with full skirts. Gold, pale gray arid browns from copper to black coffee are on Mrs. Simpson's color card, along with a deep luminous bluegreen called dragonfly.

Halpert Is Featuring Long Molded Lines Unlike Adele Simpson, Joseph Halpert avoids the corseleted midriff. Instead his collection features an unbelted waistline with fabric molded like a glove for a lore; smooth look. Hip interest comes with sculptured, unbulky drapery while shoulders, still slightly padded for a level top line, have lost some of their former breadth. Sholllders in the Rosenstein line are still on the square—in daytime . clothes at least. The

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Evening Hemlines Rise Against The

Rosenstein daytime skirts, all long, represent both the wide and narrow trends. If wide, they're likely to have pleated panels at the back. Hip-lines, slim by day, take on the cushioned look in evening styles. Added to the fullness of stiff fabrics are pleats and gathers for more fullness. Color plays second fiddle to Rosenstein's cherished black. When it does appear, it's mostly brilliant—royal blue, henna, bright green and orange—although pas-

"tels are used for ball gowns of

heavy slipper satin. The lawdewn on the seasons’ almost radical style changes came yesterday from ‘Adele Bimpson: “The idea is to make everybody throw away all of last season's clothes.” They probably would if they had seen a graphic demonstration staged yesterday at Goodstein's. One of last year's dresses was modeled along with a current number. The older one was four and a half inches shorter than the new.

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Model Agent Gives Cosmetic Tips NEW YORK, July 16 (U. P.).— Most women have three major grooming faults and it behooves them, in the opinion of model agent John Robert Powers, to “makedown” rather than “make-up.” First of all, says Powers in a recent issue of American magazine, most women don’t know how-tos apply rouge. They either don’t use it at all or they use too much in the wrong places. . “Too many women tweeze out i their eyebrows and depend entirely on pencil. Naturil eyebrows are definite assets to most eyes. They should be cultivated to proper , shape, but not removed. -. “Few women realize that they can reshape their lips by proper application of lipstick and powder

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off-shoulder neckline, a moulded bodice and a skirt that's slim even though it is rounded at the hipline. An evening ensemble from Anthony _ Blotta's Mozart-inspired collection is at the less-than-floor-length ot Concert blue satin makes. the two-piece dress with self-fabric roses at each side of the nipped-in waistline. The sweeping opera cloak with attached head covering is in black "fur cloth" with rich. red velveteen lining and banding of: ih

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base. An ideal lip line should have gentle top curves, no peaks or points, no Cupids bows.” All women, states Powers, have two skin-tones—surface and below surface—and cosmetics should be

chosen to blend with them. More

over, cosmetics should never be smeared so that they produce a Painted or artif or artificial appearance.

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nice quality for museum pieces, but hardly desirable for the only face you'll ever own. And are people constantly guessing wrong in that cute little pastime

tof “how old do you think she really

is?” Stop fidgeting and stop furrowing your brow, which we add as incidental intelligence, only helps to add grooves and lovely little lines. The time has come for helping to stave off age-lending lines, passing years and all those darling little invasions of advancing years. A new Dorothy Gray product called Cello-

of old age and most successfully, Cellogen cream contains a precious hormone ingredient which is readily absorbed by the skin. Used

’ consistently, it will help keep your skin looking ‘younger and fresher.

Simply cleanse your face in the usual manner before retiring and apply a thin film of this rich créam

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way you can put to work a great old-fashioned pantry you can trans- Pat Premo’s ice blue dotted hiro form, or unnecessary kitchen space afternoon frock in RKO's “Your | you can cut off! Plan definite laun. dry space, or improve and beautify

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At the end of four to six weeks you will be delighted with the new glow and bright appearance of your complexion.

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