Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1947 — Page 16
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Fe. The Girls Don’t Have to. Wear Their Skirts : /~ ~Yery Much Longer Than Before, It Seems _ By LOIS THRASHER CHIC AGO, Sept. 1.--Step before a full-length mirror, madani: take an unprejudiced look at those gams s and admit “the hitter truth. VE : Thew ‘reach the floor “and they serve vou for all ordipurposes, But wouldn't they look a whole Tot better camoiflaged in a longer-length skirt? Few women are whistle-bait All tHe dantroversy
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And who wants to be, anyway? over longer skirts—all the chibs formed by the
“let's keep on exposing” our: knees’ chickens grew out of A RIDSS Misnderstanding and, the” natural resentment that festers inthe bosom when one female thinks she's being slickered by another a he gis case the little woman thinks she's being tricked hy fashing desler * sho want her to throw oul Jast year's wardrobe and ‘starts nh rated ‘ . » - ’ . an also Thinks shes supposed fo- parade downtown in some ankleJeng} num ber - that transplants a bustle (0 a hobble skirt and makes m—— ——— her feel like Lily Langtry trying to catch a bus on a, windy after-
New Potatoes May Be Fixed
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shell in America, but over” here where it all started a ear agh, it's “in.” : ytd that their come- 0 Toack +shas been startling enough, ‘Paris dressmakers this season Aare plactdly ‘continuing tea snphastie ‘sloping shoulders, wasp waists, pad ‘ded hips and daytime skirts 9 to oi } inches from the ground—evenings Skirts boast uneven hemlines: are hobble. parachute; crinolined, pleats (ed, with many split to the knees at back, front or side. Anyiing goes ~if it is the right length, . Judging by comments one hears, the ballet hemline while not entirely favored’ by. French women-— the majority saying ‘it i& lovely on
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a teén-ager, but hopeless on a mid- SPEE E . dle-aged woman—is here to stay. ol TT J . Manv. W aVs wo TH the new game of keeping" up | Peacock blue is the » TECE : 4 ‘ J with Mrs. Gotroeks. The signals dominant color. Sometimes tem- WAR } By META GIVEN have been switched a little, but pered with brown or turquoise, for a 39 UNTIL potatoes are mature, they what woman ever resented that? -the ‘most part it is just used plain. WASI do not have their full potatoey The fashion code. book = reads ; Today's woman no longer looks ——— © Here i one way-to Know Daitime suits and dresse About like a pencli, If she is unfortunate ® yvvo mature, The skins. no 12 to 14 Inchex from the floor de- enough to. lack. essential curves, i be scraped off. Mature pending on your height, weight Paris sees to it that padding sue- armas — are dug after the vinestiines of the garment and shape of ceeds where nature failed, EE — end and -dry, have heen left your legs--or lack thereof id 4n the ground a week © Afters frocks: About & Lo 10 Su St Shapsies:, S P a after and then “alr dried for & inches fromthe floor: diner suits Sleeves Unchane qed Stk OF IWO. ft wll ankle length; evening Bodices are all Ie tight, both Immature -potatoes should be dresses: floor length | day and night. Evening.dresses are ke y {hat no water has to be Since daytime suits and dresses .Oft-the-shoulder or strapless, Ausuale — off. Bolling and creaming will constitute your major head ly worn with crinoline skirts. Lace, ORTU eal ways. for cooking them ache, remember this remedy. The 00, is used lavishly, draped over ¢ wand these methods can be yaried, skirt ‘should reach about to” jour satin brocades, flowered silks and au 0 Plicece can be added to the cream mid-calf. . plain woolens, with the underskirt congider: we or the dry potatoes may be It's. that simple Mid-calfl may shorter than the lace overskirt. “slick ps oled-in grated cheese and pushed be 12 inches from the floor for vou ' I 4 ni ’ saat Tunic afternoon dresses are: In. “Too of te ; h 14. ibches for your mother, and 20 i : ] 1 . : . 3 . vored, warn over ‘accordion or une Fer the Diller Jun, York STONEY Iv. ncn oF Your manger, a a BY MOLLY, FALL 1947—Luxurious platina fox makes the deep the suit (right)/ Wide lapels are new notes in the double-breasted suit Pressed pleated skirts, Many have attempt to brown I al 0, A I . - i % o a BOILED POTATOES Tate, would be about 6 feet 6 inches . cape collar on Molly s full and flaring coat (lef t} in Forstman ns sott ot Miron worsted. The broken- stripe is beige on brown or blue: on high collars and frequer ly ‘tie in ad peop BOILED P ” i ‘ ‘ i . . ick out o J For Watslar dinnaey — tall, goody, goody, goody), | agate | (deep gra: /) broadcloth. It's from tr her fall 1947, collsction as is black, (Wasson' 's,) i Lats Dow Da . tame whieh For boiling, select waxy. potaloes { : . : | n s. } S “ oT Be a weil. : Sout Daytime and Evening By LOUISE FLETCHER ~ { lar arrivals each season in the store's coat-and-suit de- | tones of Spode blue and violet. the bisque . shade of | nares and are worn with a pie (One m: good varieties are Rural ‘Early Rose Lengths Confused - Almas Woman's Gites partment, - She's said to be the only woman in the man- | Belleek. : ; : shapeless skirt. Jacket fronts or | : year's 500and Ohio ‘After<5 frocks,” a designer's silly? IT'8 GETTING TO BE A HABIT for women desianars t itored CORTE ATI suit fekd. } Her suits have thigh-length jackets and naturale backs oRRelnally eve tr : staring 3 Wash, scrape oF peel thinly and erm for informal party dresses, are. to march tight into fashion fields that men used to have A looking shoulders which .are wide but not square. The’ - Bleeves show little change, com- i Fortune's i with boiling salted water (1.'he gremlins that promoted the staked out—tust for themselves. ‘What she brings to that fiéld is a neat ys he calf-length skirts are slim-lined; the jacket whistlines Are “ing from the waist and ending just it apparen teaspoon salt to 1 quart. water), clothes-closet blues” from Spokane They do right well when they get there, too. So well | Dining . mine Loox with the precision workmanship | moulded with multiple goring or inverted tucks, below the elbow. Some houses tse one ' who Gover and cook at moderate Tate 10 Tallahassee : that. stores grab up their designs pronto. The work of a | © man-tailore e She switches from the moulded line in a number of go" tireulnr cuff, others button them the racing until tender: when pierced with a Their, Jength, 8 to 10° inches from]. couple of these women las been featured here at Was- | Because she’s in the man-tailoring fleld, she Mg a hér coats. These aré flared so they fit easily over SUIS. no ight ruffle. able reseal an HA ts the the floor, is the ‘one that women son's p sturdy, respect for the importance of fine fabrics< This In juxurious broadcloth fabric, they are compiemente by | Coats are revolutionary. Anything It deals time: > Gepending on the size and have confused with “the” new day- IV's at Wasson's that the furs dos avec iri season her pets are Forstmann's broadcloth and Miron’s equally luxurious platina or silver fox. _ you had last year will look like a track and ‘variety, Drain and save liquid. Re< me. length== It's a definitely Dorothy have been played up—and until she e Along, = Mmperial gabardine and worsted.” : She applies it with a layish hand, for example, ON fitted model today. Swing backs, ship -race turn potatoes to heat for a minute dressy” length-—adapted to lace the meh thought they.had a corner on fur designing Their colors, dyed to her, order..are in porcelain tones a whopping hig capé collar tHat frames the face, (That's many with hip capes, are so. volu- Indianapol to evApOrale EXCORS movstire. shak+ velvet “ehitton, netoghd, sa. py ge LE Exon Hommes Adndv misowe coats and suits make: LORNA oo SEYTES blue and green, Coalport blue, Satsuma Brows, Lit dn the photo at Jet) Susu thes A ROSE threy: mor oUt plece. v ine kettle gently {a prevent scorch~. No -ohe wil Arrest you if you IW {7 Fi : wr Ee - meen - a ww; times: re & vod _ Oub-gHE" ing. This wilk-give potatoes a mealy wear -An alter-5 before noon e, ne vy Dine Poi My Day— > RI - Designed for a hard winter, they here. AppPeaL; mee on’ the outside, You won? be arfested”if- you wear I > WN have high stand- -up; collars often “The bes . A seq La} | . . ir” » Transfer potatoes to a well-héat- Ne ula Senisg gown: to a foot- Tubby Runs A Laen Bilince and Equal Jistice | ‘lined with fur and are NEVER more 30; their ed covered dish, in which they will The ih I i " i ; : than eight inches from the ground. great phy keep hot until served, Two or rina” . fa into A Wi | J l 1 Be 0; “ Ol . : Sopyst ht, 1947, hy The Indianapolis Times puts a pre threp tablespoons of the: fat and the “afterls.-trock" category 2 Wi dy 1t ] S ou 7) e ur ) ject | The Chicago Daily Ni News, ne, balance,” | \ : y { ; Brown residue Teft ithe skillet egy watch oul for, this ene 5 > ” ti ' ; ? : Lr 3 ; fd “Nervous Seviig ham may be poured 5% 101 look and waik—iike a Babyy Qi In Employer-Labor Relations - Ss. Coupl Le Before a over. the potatoes -just~ after they Dallet flanger, | 80 Past the. baller d 2y- itter . Y ELEANOR: ROOSEVELT ed id c aves casually te drained and just before they "4% WIth your eves tight shit By RUTH MILLETT Phi furime ili I< Rot 3-8av EF T : .. breoccupie e shaken, to give an appetizing at sue trl in 10.000 will re NEA Staff Writes fi 8 HYDE PARE. N. 3 ‘ Sept 1. abe, RY wilseyene ay MAYBE YOU get "the. jitters, or rip ; : drivers of ‘ - * i 30 t : icing wrt § oe 5 4 in Se 8 i St . / and Brown flecked appearance ot Ia a CWIL With ‘his blanket: : 34 . yEAR . OLD Cafiforriia © RE yit hy A : . ae as, tte TEE the flutters, the kaiwolly-wobbles was killed » AN » ere w as 2 Ve $ io £004 labor conditions b e ation, 5 { ORANGE BRITTLE WHIP mother felt-pretty tueky to have TT 5 . { 1 h W 1928, vom Fat Veiner har Street Clothes Just a 16-year-old baby-sitter helping I've had. a Jetter from a man who poses a question in ethics when you enter a room full of A oO t € est COntest”™ Peanut brittle (crushed to: make Little Longer her out=after she returted from whi A he White answered jn my column though he does not. wish People. { reception at the their art ¥ } &) Jud aE Te ave your hréath. No.” vay de the hospital with her” TOth child, | his name ysed. : La nt = 1 Look! Heres a hint—{wo' dont’ Tn church followed the weds county fal Oranges (dived to make 1 ©) have tor Sow out svete THIR she felt Tuckv-—Ghitl hist He Says: “Ts iL not a Tact that | Cor" Certain very precious and a dp. ding there of Miss Martha Metcalf dirt circu ! c. whipping cream You now own, Many evening dresses Nusband ran off with -the bahy. = Our economic scciety is based on freedoms. Don't teeter nervously in the land Roy Pearson at 7:30 p. m. ves- _apolis. G Roll ine with rolling pin endugh are the same length they were, sitter Then she turned her a principle of a minute division PF» | doorway. Don’t sneak in and terday. The Rev. Edward E. Russell is only ol Deatiut bitte to make one cup.l®o thel actually are only Problem over to (he police of labor, where- MY CORRESPONDENT had a | cower in a corner. DO make i |ofciated, to drive ti Peel and dice oranges. Whip whip- a Tittle longer (han befbre. provid. There have been wide-spread . bY; by means of very difficult experience. During | brisk, smooth entrance, no matter | “The bride wore white satin as= thoroughly Ping cream until stiff and fold in Ing You used any judgment at all step during the last few money, the the telephone strike, he was un- | how scared you fgel. That's the loented with lace. Her lace veil fell the beha the candy [and fruit. Serve in mbout skirt lengths years ser” up rules and regula: go and: serv able to get a «doctor an am- | secret, chum: | briskness! No from a white satin bonnet. She speeds an erhe Lo parfai klasses: garnish- You ceitainly will have to ‘let HONS van youitter Most of ces not bulance when his witk suffered an | lingering to brood over your fears carried white roses and gardenias. situations, wi h whole orange wections | out hems, maybe lengtheh a skip them lList-such points as: “Know wed’ b fhe ‘accident. He had to flag passing and foibles: y ; Mrs. ‘Albert Quebe, matron of alive and desired, Se ves, six to eight. here and there by adding a. cum. Here you can get in touch. with dividual him automobiles to get them™to carry Greet your hostess first. Then course, even for the laughs you honor, .wore a green marquise daring in Pa : N merbund at the waist or inseruing the parent ) Carry out parents elf are p messages Tor “him, walk dizectly to the nearest group - might: vet. dress. Mrs. Williama Bowers and may attra Lailored Charm bands of taffeta, grosgrain or some 'DiHUCHONS and UNever. leave vided for him I thought that some arralige- or better still—to the crowd that keh a tL.ing immediately and Miss _ Billie: Mitchell, - bridesmaids, ‘hot’ car ? contrastin ate child alone in exchange ments:-.had been” made whereby | seems to be having the most fun. wore yellow and pink frocks. tough con & '& material . : ’ g vou. can be silent the rest of the’ pi > The State Street. council here in SUT NOBODY . tiankht to | DY - Other spas emergency calls of this kind-were x» evening. People, being huinan, Nancy Smith, in blue taffeta, was ys Chicago, which dispenses al this ad- I ! sb af Pein i lists? ‘ put—throngh—had-understood——— AND AS you join the gang, say the flower girl. Donald Miller Jv, THE A a inchide: “Don't run off with the . NEGA taved the lob will ‘judge you py the first im- '* : lar conce / vice in the hope that women will father “Thereiore, is that exec ar ol RY: ” ih . jo something! It doesn't matter pression you make. Rat ile singbearer. big nan sto . WW ARI y y Io Th Bru ‘ ‘ + ry ny \ et such sity 10Ns -as this / A a” h xhes fuisrwa ii orig snsush If it ‘happens a féw more {imes, !! not a fact that, Whenid person I eh a ng vears for What. Some frantic phrase that's Te poor creep who enters a Tose Fra 0 wigesroom, Pediat L o learn 1 truth about “skirt : . gtrikes. he in effect” refuses his ng 8 o 1 tary p like a.-fugitive from a chain best be 2 air iian ea the babv-sittel may hot he quite £8, y . snr B re it new. Or a simple complimentar room like ug It cite ( \ lengths, admits that only orie group 80 pop nstitution with | half of ihe bargain thgugh': ex- at & Yeach : pent » here : comment about the music, the gang makes others feel uncom- ‘Man. William Bowers and Denton : < of women has n tual gr 0 popular. an inspit - rights - are recognized During . Smith were ushers. ample. F Lait RNY ACLU! grounds. ,... wives as-she has-been dir pecting - <10..-refelve. gods. and [ that time. abuses on the house, someone's new dress or | fortable. ‘Nervousness, unfortu- of 1946 ~ for cBmplaint r the last [6% -vears vices “produced. by, ethers Par, oi-ihal time, abuses.on hairdo. “No = mean cracks, of ' nately, is as contagious as measles. | Lhe couple- left for a trip te : J ( | Those -who bought new mink| ‘M8 the last lew years. side of the employer were un- ’ Colorado Springs and Yellowstone Jast yes ! coats laste yea th : oo A few stories like that and “Asstiming that government has | oo National park following the 'fecep- $60,000. | Couts jos eur, 1 fom 8a housewives may come to regard protided protection to employees To fet an even balance and Bridge — tion, They “will be . home ™m paid his \ 4 Rin } padework fon 0 by fie y y 1p . » FOUR + labo tic - { ' i \ wk - ‘ wheedling a new one Ain bat y - \ 9 ih ph Wh through fah ior OS He equal justice for all concerned is Al : . T k . Fi Li Lafayette after Sept. 15; chanics T h alres ay 0 r pre ! 1 Ages ONCE ( 3, i ok < A h "Wi « ] v This years coats are definitely ey ‘ a yy Mie prem a ih r not therefore, an ume | oor EASY but shoyid, be” -oul on 't W dy S dKE. a : INcsse Mr. and: Mrs. Brooks . Metealf, expenses Jdifferent.” Longer and fuller, with “eC *H! ho : ‘ ry a nst the public: this | 2m in whatéver we do at- the pd . a . Yr = {1217' N, Belle Vieu pl, are the of only § flared backs and many wiih hoods In the case. alread) _nerntong =} Bu al het against the Dubup. this Present me. By WILLIAM E. MCKENNEY { dAQ3 {bride's parents. ‘Mr. Pearson is the racing a While the rest of us are err the mother of 10-didn' blame er fellow workers: 40 stop produc- . —r a America’s Card Authority x $K12 son of Mr. and Mrs, Jessa RH, tn the h the hems in last vear Ne X husband when she reported 10 tion of vitally neecssary goods | © EARL. ACKERMAN of San &KQJ9 Pearson, 503 Holt rd. : Not s¢ 1 Ar's er sul lic W 4 > $ Hees 2 , { Cx | 4 the 3 ¥ oh sisters of the mink, our prayers police thal ae had run :oft with .- and services? | Cosy omfor t | Francisco, vice president of * M652 The bride attended Jordan ocon- es his will be with vou the baby-sitter a | American. Contract Bridge league, eT AJ1096 servatory; and the bridegroom ' 1a he Copyri She told police that, despite her iANIZED labor should, of | and his wife spent a few weeks in N= : rn a | Copyeigni 1947 by ™ Indianapolis x mes ORGANIZED labor should, of | | vie voss4 a student at Purdue university, Sea An eC wo bail . youth, the 16-year-old was an course, take Advantage of 11 New York recently. When they 7532 w £ 3 er accomplished siren who ‘teased, ; tunit rovided by the gove were not busy geeing shows, they KJO4 S 64 Ly nS . - OHIO KG thee y n Pa or { tortured and tantalized" her hus- ED yo ' melita Boy played in a few duplicate games, .X Dealer &87 Junior Meeting Set dianapolis ‘ dg C | band back ii the days. of -Abrehii I-asked Earl if he had had any Ak | Mrs. “Quentin Wert, - 13 R kets for t : PAN 4 Be. ight . ot to work: wa | interesting hands while in New| un. Ackerman (Northgate st. will be hostess” te Lafayette Is Bride kancoln th Fife fiir eR York, and he Said, “I have. one | AX 6 |Alpha - Larhbda Latreian - eli et “an : & Weapon: AgAINSt A a ua that my wife played.” Mrs, FAQs tomorrow afternoon. This is the a Mis Kathryn Lite. Pigs. sod bh ive Was considera an inaliens | Ackerman. -by “the way, 18 -vige SAQIO only Latreian Junior club in the Ohio Sf ! \ able righ resident of Jomen's National N city. Bvivester A. Wiene J fam < | president of the Women's } ( u ; "ried at 2:30 Fee order And ever thouglt, through. or Committee of the league and one South io A Cod it § = noon ih the Brookside Evan elk I ganization; labor today is strong= of the outstanding women players, aN. T Poy ONT P Club Meets Friday . nS § United Brethren churel Ihe a ef than it used io be. it 1s ho i of the Pacific Coast. . nt ay : = | The Brookside Garden’ club, hotel oi : stronger tha Organ , | Open a M.-K. Richardson read the vow : Y tas ah A ney Saga) i | y. 8 A ". ' {meeting at 1:30 p. m. Friday in) “A. Frid DF: -ahd Mrs Aviv. I “Poa ap A strike is still the one weapon | “MR, AND MRS. Ackerman used nine of clubs into declarer'’s ace- Brookside park community . [ Harvey F. Page of Iast resort’ to correct injustices | | been arr Washington, Ind. are parents of Bish Toso] a . we A | the point count system. for ho queen. will have a’ business session. : Th Ua the bride. Mr, Wieneke is the Wieh njustices - SMTHOF: BY - Gifs | tramp. Mrs. Ackerman had 11 wa a of Mr ahd Mrs Svl . on rected or a fot corrected in any | { top tricks—three spades, three ette on § neke, 38 N Wallace —. A Ne Sher wa) ; | | hearts, four diamonds and the ace a, bo The maid of honor was Miss From my, point of . view, the of clubs. She had no problem if hr Dorothy Millikan. She wore a pink Taft-Hartley act will not lessen the spades would break three. : Ince dress. and carried gladioli. strikes but will increase them: I | three, or if either of the club ' James Davis was the best man. believe that, with increased pow- finesses would work. a © The bride wore a white atin er, organized labor has an ine But, Mrs. Ackerman is a care- pe §OWN and a fingertip veil Wider fell -ereased responsibility and. should +~ful“playér and took nothing for % . from a beaded peari-headdress therefore examine its procedures granted. Most of the other play- : I. The couple left an a. wedding tri very carefully and apply remedies ers in the game finessed the 10 : i Caco following a PRIDtnn pr yp where necessary, {of clubs, and when that lost, (4: Pe Ly e ; . ¢ LE They will make their home with the But I also {rime that laws of they finessed the queen. a wo IMPORTANT bridegroom's Barents after Sunday this kind should be éxamined lost. and down ‘went their con. ou By SUE BURNETT critically, particularly at a time | ract, : - : : bn / , A tricky campus frock that's a Desigher ‘Paddle wien prejudice and fears are Iune Mrs AckEtman did Dek withes : Then it's time ‘you took SNAIL ‘BS YOU Aresn style that aadales ning high. We may wake up to with the § Ub Bliss 31 al he | Lu look at the smart, § tow! asi’ as to re at 3 ing A won the firs art tric : po il Thi y i Ws bw added Hiplines - 10 Teed) oo. tried the spade sult.’ When West me w COOLERATOR, la mn » pert -buttane mes Speoial tain wrongs, we have shorn our- : AWE refi bh; Yoke n-be made In contrasting NEW YORK Controyersy rages showed out on the third Foy Ice Refrigerators, Even. stpes to the body of the dress— In the fashion world these days * a4 diseareied a Salone; desiute though Yhey offer ALL 1 1 ew below-the-elbow With opinion ilitant Presse ONC E NE cashed her four diamond tricks, : Bl ol d : — y . : we et or X by a oat ne os LA y y. SO( [A I 4 By MRS. ANNE CABOT on which Bast let go two hearts. jie exclusive advan. | Steric siecle g mens of design Taking up the CR SITUATIONS Crocheted house. slippers that Now Mrs, Ackerman took two va JC “Pattern 8208 ¢omer iz 11, for the average woman is ‘Desigher SITU ATION v rt tha youll be very happy’ to slip on | more rounds of hearts, and when | Reffigeration, they’ re still sy fe 3 you a a y ' a i Jia A ! Ni on at 4 12.713, 14, 16 and 18. Sizes 12, May Black of London. She em: | only ‘man. in 3 ED naving hii! he * Chilly weather comes = es shiwed out, she had a per- mendous savings, Notice their dalume. 4 AS yards of:35-inch; short sieeves, phasizes her disapproval of padded dinner in a restaurant who Crocheted? of black wool * with ect Fotis. on Me pie en: ighce features: 'yeivg insuletioh--thet WE . 1 fing in rash : ; 3 es, hearts a 3% vards . hiplines in no uncertain terms ; / "does net dance. and voir find brigiit red stripes (or use your oa yb o Ab Bh ne News on the price. tag. See the new «0 this & pattern, send 25 cents, Wir," smeks MISS“ Baek sha TEEN TOGS---"'Ultral! might vourself sitting with & woman | Imagination for unusual color am : ya now in out showrooms, , 3 dfsell. siting with =» ! Il club from dummy and ® . An to h your name, address, size Women: spend thousands of dollars aiabiln “nl } } hile “tha ars” 0 a effects) these warm -boots have | & Small clu y ne nad cia while “the.bthers are all out , fi the 1G-spot QEsired, Jand the pattern number having hip reducing” massages and. shd-colar—red a ai tiie. ddires--floos caocheted soles and fit énugly | finessed e 10-spot to Bue Burnett, ‘The Indianapolis expend limitless energy fn tissue. ne { - 3 oat - SON WAY: Don't: ex around the ankles : . West won with the jack and i Times Pattern service,” 214° W, breaking eger ise. only to have de- ala 7) SI aily Shs! sikh that YOu don't phi To obtain complete crocheting had to lead away from the king dand st, Indianapolis 9, Ind, signers build up the bulging leek she roy srt card. and Dor hy Fine 4 tL ? 8 RE Ripe ingtructions, finishing directions Samer it ep b—— y for you now—-the hewest has so painfully shed? opringman picks it as a must " IK) for the house shoes—small. me- Book Review Pla nned 'Y ‘ ¢ fo . Jes," “ As dark n, felt hat male *’s !‘Dattern . iegof Fashion. Send today for | “Clothes” ahie adds. “should Bit qe fo Bi mam « RIGHT WAY: Strike up | 8308) send 18 vents in coin, your ~~ ‘The Thursday Lyceum club will, of this dnisining fall achieve ‘the: iiitimate ond of en. ah .' allrounder Dorathy w > y } : hion tips; hancing a. woman's nes senior-at-Steivt ; Some sparkling conversation, Lie patiern invest atthe -home of Mrs Harry! : Ahcing a . beauty trea senror-at-St-Mary satay nentioning casually that you number to we Cabot, The Indi- Plummer at 13:30 pi m. Thursday.) ] . paliern and not make her a fashionable emy and is.a member of the II % td - lis T 530 8. Well Mrs. Irving P. Bin will review Af : t n't dance, anapolis ne! ells st, > ; Printed inside the book; 25 een. caricature of the Victorian era, . B. Z. B.'s club. (Block $) 4 : . a 3 ; current book. Be c.. | . /
