Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 July 1947 — Page 18
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Into Table’s & . . Centerpiece ' Flowers, Vegetables “Add Dash to Decor By JEAN TABBERT SUMMER is the time for en‘ertaining. and it's a refreshing aote to inject the season into a room's decor the day of the party. Floral arrangements are an easy solution to the centerpiece problem since home gardens flourish during the summer months, Gladiol), asters, roses, zinnias and marigolds— | all of which will be obtainable during the next six weeks—suggest interesting experiments. For: the sophisticate, gladioll in silver or china receptacles add glamour to the most modern table
Popular brass, copper and pewter
pleces will accent a provincial setting when filled with variegated zginnias, marigolds or asters.
Spinach and Cabbage Team With Flowers ROSES teamed with gypsophilia (baby's breath) or. ferns planted in harmonize with traditional interiors. The lowly weed and wild flowers are ideas for unusual table center-
pieces Vegetables. too, will provide a change from the tried una true. Cabbage leaves and the flowers and jeaves from spinach, when combined with vellow marigolds, [for example, will add coolness to the most sizzling day Use Vacation Loot To Accent Table A MOUND. of oranges, limes,
lemons or grapefruit interspersed with real or attificial .eaves is a quick way to add color and individuality to a table
Vacation “spoils” are especially appropriate for a “welcome back home” party. Sea shells, cactus
plants, coconuts and native handicraft art add dash to a table centerplece and provide a good introduction to that ‘travel talk" guests expect to hear.
Sheer Doily wv
By MRS. ANNE CABOT
A graceful crocheted doily that deserves a place of honor on your
best table. The delicacy of the design is accentuated by .the belllike motifs in the center and the
dainty picot edging To obtain complete accurate crocheting instructions for the sheer dolly (pattern 5566) with Hustrations of crochet stitches used, send 16 cents in coin, your name, address and the pattern
number to Anne Cabot, The Ine dianapolis Times, 530 8. Wells st., Chicago 1.
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By LOUISE FLETCHER Times Woman's Editor NEW YORK, July 18—From here it looks as if sheep rails ing should be a profitable venture for the next few years, That is if Mrs. Public okays the fashion trends being launched by the Seventh Avenue designers. If she does. it's going to take lots of: wool from lots of sheep to keep up with yardage demands of the new styles, The same extuberant of fabric. should keep other fiber sources working
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One manufacturer confided yesterdavy that the average wool dress -of past years seldom required more than three to three and a half yards Today it isn't unusual for one frock to take five and a half yards of fifty-four-inch material. Nor is A hem circumference of two hundred ten inches unusual Longer. fuller skirts account for most of the increase, although the use of fabric-over-fabrie” (forbidden during the war) also eats up material. Thé only part of the anatomy that escapes bundling up in more goods is the waist. IN -dresses, anvway, Other wraps may be voluminous from shoulder to hem. At the dress waist most of the designers go In for strict fabric conservation They not only haul in the fabric," but several of them haul in the wearer as well-by way of corsets, Not girdles. Rea] corsets, with bones and laces. To lure women back into stays, these are being flossed up with embroidery and lace, They're also being made in vivid colors like the red satin ones shown last night by Hattie Carnegie
Corsets Now Called 'Waist Minimizers' Also, the stays have a new
| name to make them more attrac- | tive, At Carnegie's they're “waist And there they say | | the minimizer may be worn over
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a girdle. Could be, ,Jperhaps, but it sounds like enough harness for a 1010 fire horse. * The corset provides the proper small waist for Carnegie’s - full. skirted Dredden silhouette, curved above and below the middle. The slender lines of Mme. Eta's collection, shown
week of hour-glass silhouettes. Fullness she limits dresses, and even there it doesn't To bouffant. Net ruching, in turn-of-the-century style, covers a brown net evening dress with a gold cloth A prune-toned net bordered with pleated net has a
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Her Pygmalion drape dress has bright flowers scattered over a long swag-draped skirt. Godey's Lady's Book Inspiration Choice Tina Leser
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houette shown this morning. Typical example is the Jong coat belling out at the hemline after it gets away from a waist-deep back yoke Pauline Trigere's show this afternoon will bring Fashion Press week to a close. Said to be one of Her best collections, its prin-
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cipal silhouette is one with flat | pandls back and front and massed |
fullness over the hips. Advance reports say that shoulders in her coats and suits are narrowed but “not sloped downward. Suits have gathers
coats swing wide ‘at hemlines, Sweeping folds also appear. in capes. Silhouette variations include a princess style with smooth bodice and circular skirt, and a straightlined overblouse frock. Preceding Hattie Carnegie’s show last night were those of Anna = Miller, Foxbrownie and Ben Reig. Anna Miller hews to the narrow line at waist and hem only. The | rest is curves—at hips, bust and shoulders.. Below - calf’ length | skirts look even longer because
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above and below inset belts and | they start at high waistlines,
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the rear and stairs leading to a full basement in which the heat ing plant, laundry and a fine recreation room are located, There is no dining room, but note the unusual feature of ‘the plan in this regard. At the liv-
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built folding doors that may be opened wide when required, thus making a full opening into the kitchen from the living room.
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RD—M#ére fabric is employed in the New York designers’ fall collections than has beer used in many a day. The sweeping width typical of numerous styles is apparent in coats and capes as well as in dresses. brownie includes the "Walloon cloak" (left) for daytime wear. Taking her cue from the Flemish Renaissance, Brownie makes the coat in Ver-
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Flemish Renaissance Foxbrownie's Theme Luscious colors and feminine lines are what Brownie picked up when she chose a Flemish renais~ sance theme for fall. In her designs for Fox Brownie much is made of electric Antwerp. blue, bright . Vermeer red, taupe and cocoa. Borrowed from the monks of the period are simple lines, cowls Rembrandt inspiration is reflected in an off-shoul-der neckline below a flesh marquiset. yoke. This is used for
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bouffant dance dresses with skirts six, eight or 10 inches above the floor, For* evening -the rounded look is obtained by hipline shirring or with taffeta petticoats for dance frocks. Lots of material goes into - Brownie's walloon made in three-quarter and full lengths.
meer red fleece with fluted back, upstanding collar and side A restaurant or theater dress (center) by Ben Reig is in mahogany silk taffeta with black velvet for the sleeves and side porThe full skirt is scalloped all around the hem. A rippling cape (right) in one of the collections is of gray velour lined It has a flange yoke
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distinguished ready-to-wear dress collection.” : : Omar Kiam is the designer here. He puts his stamp of approval on the shorter evening costume, about ankle-length for all but tHe most formal, Wide skirts also are played up——circular, gathered or sunburst pleated. - ‘Shoulders. are wide but. rounded and often have
| capelets or drop-shouldér seam-
As for length, Brownie day- | timers are 13 inches above the floor. Afternoon dresses hit the
12-inch level,
Ben Reig's fall and winter line has been called New York's “most
ing. Dramatic evening wraps include capes and a floor-trailing cloak made without sleeves to show off the white ermine “sweater” worn beneath it.
Still Can Have A Feeling Of Spaciousness
EDITOR'S NOTE: Architect Paul T. Haagen's master guide plans of the above home are available at $5 to readers of The
JUST BEYOND these doors is built a dining bar, which has now become so popular for informal entertaining. : Diners seat themselves on small stools on the living room side, with the hostess cn the kitchen side of the same bar, thus making it simple, direct and easy to serve
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| Beat gelatin mixture {beater until fluffy, then beat in
the meals and later remove the
used china and silver. A china binet - is built near this dining bar with wood-pan-eled doors which become a part of the living room wall decoration when closed. ; = o J ® THE DINING bar may be so built that it folds up out of the way when not in use, or may be divided in half and swung around against the wall so that passage is gained to the kitchen. If the bar is permanently built and nailed to the floor, then a
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lift-up section hinged at one side should be provided for passage in and out between the kitchen and living room. Of great importance in a small
house is closet space, too often neglected. commodious closets provided in this house, which will be found ost useful and practical, a i
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Fresh Coconut Also Is Delicious Touch
By META GIVEN
FRESH COCONUT ‘adds’ a touch *- {of flavor to any dish that is enticing. |Coconuit charlotte is a dessert*that is new and delicious and: has a pro. fessional look and taste that is fitting for a guest-dinner.
e orange sauce which is used
over the charlotte is a combination that might be used on other desserts, too. It’s flavor is unsurpassable.
8, & 8 COCONUT CHARLOTTE WITH ORANGE SAUCE (For Monday dinner) 1% lbs. fresh coconut
1% c. milk &# % co. confectioners sugar Few grains of salt i tsp. almond extract or % tsp. grated orange rind steeped in 1 tsp. orange juice % pt. whipping cream 1 doz. lady fingers Heat fresh coconut, open, two
eyes and drain out milk. Crack | coconut, 'prown skin and shred white pore tions on fine shredder (there should -
remove ‘meat, peel off
be about two -cups).. Cover-until ready for use. Soak gelatin in coconut milk (if not enough. milk add water to make 143 cup), five minutes. milk, scalded, then. confectioners sugar, salt and almond extract or orange rind. (Discard rind after it is soaked in juice.) Stir until sugar is dissolved. Chill until slightly congealed. Whip cream until stiff, with same
about % of the whipped cream, Fold in coconut and remaining whipped cream. Pour into 8 by 2-inch pan or
|eight-inch spring mold, lined with | waxed paper, then with lady fine
gers, split. Chill until set. Serve
with orange sauce. » . ” ORANGE SAUCE 1% ©. sugar ! 2 tbsps, cornstarch Few grains salt 1 c¢. boiling water 1; e. orange juice and segments (from 2 medium oranges) 1; tsp. grated orange rind, steeped in : 1 tsp. orange juice 1 tsp. butter Combine sugar, cornstarch and salt. Blend with’ boiling water and cook until - clear. and thickened, stirring constantly. Add ‘orange juice and segments. Place the rind
{in juice to steep. and press out ! juice. Discard rind. Stir juice into | sauce. Add butter and stir until | melted, Cool.
Makes about 1% cups.
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"To keep pans bright and new: looking be sure they are cleaned properly. If a pan has ed vegetables, gravy or sugar mixtures, fill it with hot soap water as soon as it is empty. Utensils that have held flour mixtures, eggs or milk should be rinsed first in cold water, then washed with soap and warm water,
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