Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 July 1947 — Page 15
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| There's More Glass in Modern. Homes A New Hair-Do
~ A Lady Lest
By PAUL T. HAAGEN }
rp | 5258 Tas hewme ah mporiank actor in the planning and de-
| signing of the smaller “house.
il Today there are more windows lI and larger ones, giving the small- || er home the effect of spacious ll ness and making possible the il effect of outdoor liviag. fl! If there is a view, the home | ll owner wishes to take advantage | ll. of it, and so larger windows are ll! used and often we see a large | sheet of plate glass placed in a strategic position in an outside wall where there is a desirable view. This is known as a picture
window. .
= 8 WITH THE development of fli new heating plants that have ll] come into popularity in the last | 10 years, and because of better | insulation, it is easier to heat the || house and the use of glass is lI now possible to a greater extent 1} than formerly. Glass partitions are used as di-
visions between rooms where a
solid wall would be inadvisable, They make possible the arrangement of the rooms in a much more spacious fashion and also
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WITH A VIEW: And a picture window.
permit entrance of borrowed light | apparent size of the room—over |When thoroughly dry she combs! | mantels, between windows and | even the entire side of a room.
| into another space. Large windows, with two sheets of glass, give better msulayon,
new development—are utilized in | many ways. They are particularly advantageous where they
SOCIAL ‘SITUATIONS
THE SITUATION: You are having lunch with a friend, and he protests when you pick up the luncheon check. WRONG WAY: Say “It's my turn—you paid last time.” RIGHT WAY: Say “No, you are’ my guest today.” The first sounds as if you were keeping
check only because it is your turn.
are built into the wall when light Is needed but where the view is not a desirable one. Light is diffused through these glass blocks but one cannot gee through them. ‘They also act as Insulation. Mirrors of clear or tinted glass
GLASS BLOCKS—a relatively
" » » MIRROR DOORS make dressing easier and panels of mirrors | may be attached to a door with small molding. These doors may have the mirror on the inside ! face of a closet door so as the door is. swung out the mirror is exposed. A clever scheme is to place long mirrors on two close-by doors with a mirror panel between the doors, thus when the doors are open back, front and side views of the person may be seen.
“INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ | Beauties’ Hints—
For Long Bobs By ALICIA HART
TIRED OF weafing your long bob
{the same old way?
Try the Hollywood trick of winding one front section of hair into a
bun, { Ready to guide your fingers Is | Nancy Saunders, ‘whose hair-do, cre-
{ated for “It Had To Be. You," has Istarted a style. While hair is still damp from a shampoo, Nancy Says to part it on the right side. The left section ot
halr, which is to be wound into a’} bun, Is swung forward toward the} (face. To set hair for the bun, maxe |}
two huge pin curls. » - »
ON THE right side, Nancy says to ==
part hair just back of the ears and roll up ends to make curls, Back hair is set to make large pin-ups, as
big as spools, according to Nancy.
hers out to make hair fall gracefully! over the neck. When you take down pin-ups on
the right side, Nancy tells you to juse a comb to hold this section high and away from the hairline. The, {left section is brushéd out and ar-| | ranged to make a well-contoured bun. Secure the bun firmly to the
side of the head with hairpins,
Use Wallpaper
There is a use for left-over pieces known as cochineal crimson, used Utilize | extensively in dyeing oriental rugs. them for lining drawers, wrapping The males do not contain the colgift packages or decorating lamp oring. It takes 50,000 insect ladies
and scraps of wallpaper.
shades, etc.
TEEN TOGS — Readin and ‘ritin' and 'rithmetic—it's just around the ‘corner for Nancy Schnitzius, a senior at Pike Twp school. She's ready ir an Emil. Wilkens: one-piece black and white wool jersey. Nancy tha new president of Block's high school fashion board, likes the | black belt and perky pow tie. | (Block's. |
50,000 Ladies
Only female cochineal insects are suitable for obtaining the dye
striet-count-and.are paying the _
‘Food Consumption To Be High in 1947
Food consumption will be high-1 ler in‘ 1947 than In the prewar | years. Per capita consumption of { { meat, poultry products, fresh and]
| frozen fish, corn, sugar, syrup and |
| starch, dairy products except but-|
ter, .margarine, processed fruits, fresh and processed vegetables will
be above the average for 1935-39. | However, canned fish,
butter,
| shortening, cooking and salad oils, | | sugar and rye will continue less
{ than prewar supplies.
Blanket ket Care
Experiments by the makers of| i blankets have proved the weight of | anything put on ‘top of blankets | {crushes the nap. Therefore, they | should’ be stored on a separate shelf |
{if possible.
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CRYSTAL SALT AND PEPPERS, orig. $2.00 value, now. .48e pr.
STERLING SILVER ENCRUSTED CRYSTAL, bowls, vases, can- . dleholders, mayonnaise dishes, candy dishes, orig. $7.20 to $21.90, now. .....%... V3 OFF
IMPORTED BLUE CRYSTAL STEMWARE, goblets, sherbets, cocktails, codials, orig. $1.25, specially priced now. . ‘50 ea.
SHOT GLASSES in jewel tones,
orig. 59 set of 8, now ... 30¢ CRYSTAL PERFUME BOTTLES, orig. $1.00 to $5.00, now— 25¢—$1.00—%2.00
LOVELY CRYSTALVANITY TRAYS, orig. $9.95 and $10.95,
ABW... ii iii yin $4.00 FINECRYSTAL SHOT GLASSES, orig. 35%, now. ....... 15¢ ea.
FINE CRYSTAL OLD-FASH-IONEDS, orig. 55¢, now 25e¢ ea.
75 HAND-CUT THUMBPRINT GLASSES, orig. 30c ea., now—
BRIGHT EYES, your name, ivy, sets of 8, orig. $1.59 and $1.98 value, now . . ....... 98¢ set
LEAD CRYSTAL IMPORTED ASH TRAYS; orig. $2.00 to $10.00, now. ... .88¢ to $3.98
LEAD CRYSTAL IMPORTED CIGARETTE BOX, orig. $5.95, NOW hiss vans LI $2.18
3-PC. NESTED CLEAR CRYSTAL -
ASH TRAYS, orig. 25¢ set, NOW... ...0 0a RR aa el 15¢
3.PC. NESTED 3-COLOR CRYSTAL ASH TRAYS, orig. 31.00 Set, NOW... ase. isiinv ov. O00
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ONYX ELECTRIC
CLOCKS, orig. $21.50 to $33.00, now— $13.33 to $22.00° LUCITE ELECTRIC CLOCKS, orig. $21.25 to $27.50, now— ; $10.63 to $13.75" LACKNER ELECTRIC CLOCKS, orig. $7.95, now Pl $3.98" *Plus tax
SMALL FRY
CHILD'S MU S| C BOX, orig. $12.50, now $4.98 CHILD'S MUSIC BANK, orig. $10.95, now $3.95 " CHILD'S PIGGY BANKS, orig. $1.50-$2.00-$2.50, now = 75¢-$1.00-81.25 CHILD'SSILVER-PLATED FORK AND SPOON SETS ...{ i... Te
12¢ ea.
DINNERWARE
9 SETS “BELLE FLEUR” DINNERWARE, 53 pieces, service for 8, blue border, center floral design, orig. $22 75, now $17.50
6 SETS “BELLE FLEUR,” 94 pieces, service for 12, orig.
$43.50, now ...... $35.00
2 SETS “HONEY,” 53 pieces, service for 8, scalloped edge, center floral design, orig. $21.75, now $16.75
4 SETS “DONIA,” 94 pieces, service for 12, gold-trimmed,
orig. $42.50, now $33.75
8 SETS “SYMPHONY,” 53 pieces, service for 8, gold trimmed with floral center design, orig.
$36.50, now .. $29.00 5 SETS SYMPHONY,” 94 pieces,
$69.50, now $55.00
1 LUNCHEON SET, French Provincial, 35 pieces, service for 6, orig. $58.75, now $29.25 CAKE PLATES, BOWLS, hand painted, desert hue, orig. $3.95$9.95, now. ... . $1.98—$4.98
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SILVERPLATE
12-PC. SILVER-PLATED BIRD SALT & PEPPER, orig, $1.20, NOW . .. cess 0sv 8s ..79¢’
“Plus tax .«
LOIS. SILVERPLATE, 24 pieces, service for 6". 6:95
LOIS SILVERPLATE, 34 pieces, service for 8. ..... ..9.95
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plates.
1/2 OFF
GROUP OF ONYX ASH TRAYS with metal figures—
$2.00—$3.00
5-PC. STAINLESS STEEL COOKING SET, orig. $25.00 value, now Wire an ir war as $14.95
POTTERY VASES, BOWLS, orig. $1.00-$20.00, now— » 50et0 $10.00 ELECTRIC FANS $11.10 to $13.10
1/3 OFF
% SOMETHING SPECIAL! ALL LUGGAGE 20% to 333% OFF
MEN'S FITTED CASES, orig. $6.75 to $36.50,. now. .. $3.38 to $18.25 :
*Plus tax
BILLFOLDS, orig. $2.00 to $15.00, now— $1.00 to $7.50
POKER CHIP SETS in fine leather Sarrying case, orig. $44.75, now. . 28 POKER CHIP p SETS, Hig. $32.50, now. ....$16.25
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2-TIER WALL BRACKETS, orig.
$4.50, now. .«.. i. ve i814 WIRE RACKS FoR GLASSES, orig. 50¢, now. -..28e yr——RECORDS™ formerly up to 79, ’ how EY BAPE 25¢ formerly 63c, 79¢, $1.05, OW: ov fs innit nis s 60¢c
HAPPY BIRTHDAY RECORDS, personal for each family member, now 33¢
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