Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1947 — Page 17

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A Study in Good Grooming for the

By ALICIA HART NEA Staff Writer GIRLS INSPIRED BY NEW FASHIONS to make the transition | from hoyden to young lady can learn a helpful lesson from a young miss who has just sloughed off her Sloppy Joes and scuffed shoes, All set to take notes? Meet our bobby-soxer student, whom we shall call Betty, What Betty learned from a charm school under the direc-

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NEW FASHIONS Sicourage Joen-aqee + change from the awkward, careJoy 10 3 bobby soxer floty to the up young woman t). Exercis correct poor posture, Tight pigtails give way to a pretty bow-tied chignon of curls, Starchy white collar and cuffs can be unbuttoned for quick laundering,

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» . . - » . _ Betty's faults, expertly analyzed, were poor posture, untidy grooms ing, and unflattering hairdo. She wore a baggy sweater, too-short skirt, ankle socks, and loafers. She slumped when she stood and her walk was awkward. Her blond hair was skinned back into tight pigtails, If you recognize any of these faults as yours, you can profi§ from Betty's methods of correction, To straighten out her slump, she lined her back up against a wall, to pull chest and shoulders into proper alignment. Try this pose ture lesson, and see how well you stand, After you learn to straighten yourself up, see if you can't improve the way you walk. Betty did by learning to toe a line, to swing weight rhythmically from one foot to the other. If, like Betty, you want to say “goodby” to childish pigtails, settle for a hairdo that's as easy to manage. - Since Betty's choice is so becoming to a young girl and so simple to dress—hair parted ° center front, smoothed back to form a chignon of curls at the back of the neck—you might like to try hers. All you need to “set” such a hairdo, after it's shampooed, is to brush hair back, catch it with a barrette, and roll ends up on metal curlers,

Now comes a review of Betty's good-grooming lessons which cone vinced her that it is just as easy to look spruced up as it is to look untidy. The trick lies, Betty discovered, in selecting a basic outfit which will take a change of immaculate accessories, - The choice deemed best for Betty—as it might be for any girl was a “Cibson-Girl” styled black skirt-and-blouse combination, brightened up by starchy white collar and cuffs which button on for freshening-up changes. These button-ons can be easily removed for a quick sudsing after each wearing. To accent the demure charm of this outfit, Betty added a flowing black silk bow tie under her chin, used a black ribbon to tie back her chignon of curls,

5, 1047 Teen Topics— hs : Color Replaces Blueprint for ‘Beauty— #1 . . . . 4 : ‘ ’ ster The Rules on Talking With Strangers ‘New Look’ By BALLY | I E ] “A GIRL never speaks to n ng and y a strange man.” That’s a Satin Doesn't Mix le Held basic rule and" an old one. With Lisle Hose Marott But there are exceptions. By MARIE SETON If a stranger offers some Times Foreign Correspondent out-of-state all LONDON, Oct. 15—British wom- (} econd anni en may have to foregoe the “new ject you've dropped or opening x 3 . the Indian- # door for you, you must thank } § look” for the “practical look” these 35 Women's Mm days, but they've made some § turday and y g V changes of their own. 1 made wp Make your thank-you brief and TI am amazed to find my . dignified. Do NOT make it an ex- onge railroads. conservative friends blossoming . cuse to engage in conversation or 85 women's ‘ forth into tones of amber, purple : —heaven forbid—a flirtation. Il be special Once in a lifetime, a stranger and pillar-box red — the latter Out-of-town may do you an important service. named after England's traditional 1 group will Perhaps he may even save your” mail boxes. ; 3uffalo, St. life It seems that blacks, browns and nd and De- navy blues, almost a uniform beRobt be ridiculous soiery. to Bavy ang been replaced because peak at the 5 on ceremony at such. a there is a tehdency in England for Marott Ho- time. You and your family would women to try to look as gay as ded by the naturally wish to show your grat- possible, directed by , fude by offering him your Although the average British and accom- friendship, 3 a, woman by no means has lost the Bolte; Miss OUR PUB an desire to be well dressed, Christian len Thomas B PUBLIC servanis, like she Dior's ankle-length bombshell fashmailman or the traffic cop, soon therine Wild fons from Paris involve more mabecome acquaintances to whom a | gal may say good-morning, with terials—and they are very scarce t the hotel 3 ile » over here right now. ur of Indie But long, intimate chats are No lesser light than Sir Stafford dent 0-U-T, out—unless the man hap- ; — Cripps Pts od Hanily: Luis Who n, presi y : Fir ar ’ want a longer hemline will pay for hapter and pens be a genuine personal COURTESIES DESERVE THANKS—If a stranger offers SOmMe |it with fewer clothes.” he national Enqu 2s and poll small courtesy, such as picking up the book you've dropped, you | But most English women are takBo Lin hi goa 29 to you, | Must thank him. Mary Jo Obergfell, St. Agnes Academy senior, (ing the whole thing in their stride. als, There's no reason why you | dnd Jack Bradshaw, Cathedral senior, demonstrate the polite way A friend of mine — a professor > gai in a photo especially posed for The Times at the University of London — who T Son can’t answer, if you eb ¢ P P yp rr e—————— ae even today manages to 100k as if But, here again, be brief and. she had ste . . pped out of Vogue, says: d dignified. Giggling, wie-cracking | Flearts and Flowers Sweater “rages Longer srs cont I'l Cc girls may get the laughs, but who | i There isn't th ertall fool bic? | By MRS. ANNE CABOT somes in, There js the material : ais to Plat foe 90] 19: Julie | Teen-agers will fall in love with to. Spare; besides, they ares prace, 0 . | ~Ager: " Rite . : this embroidered knitted sweater. Son) Wiese Saga. to the fact a on . : The loop trimming is new, novel |,.,c English — work ' these y united Sh IL; ’ nd Don W. edding 1g ht and flattering. Simple stockinet |4,uc ang wonder how a frilly ankle- " .. Saturday, stitch for the body of the sweater |jo;oth dress will look after a day 1s officiated On Makeu and the easiest of embroldery |of running for and jumping onto Church. P Stee, | ke 8 Leth busses and sitting in offices, e daughter THE CORRECT ‘lamps for the / t of pale blue woo! ion Andere dressing table can light the way to|s brightly colored embroidery, the Coupons Float Away the brides more expert makeup. | sweater looks good enough to eat! In Full-Skirt Trend Mrs. C. A, Lighting engineers who have 3 To obtain complete knitting ine | Lord Beaverbrook’s fashion ex-| gon of expert Mariana Smillie may el Ave. made tests to prove this contention structions, sizes 10, 12 and 14 in- |pert, Patricia Lennard, points out| ,roplems, lack access list these “musts” for makeup lights. cluded, tracing for embroidery, |that while some longer skirts look - Paul Tay- On the dressing table, one lamp J ie 7 | stitch illustrations and finishing (lovely, others are aging and hard to / . The best should be placed at each side of the / 7 48 | directions, for hearts and flowers (wear here where few women have maker, and mirror at face level to illuminate Si sweater (pattern 5633) send 16 the proper accessories such as exShoemaker face evenly for accurate makeup. cents in coin, your name, address [uberant Paris hats, delicately tint-Too-short or too-tall lamps cast and the pattern number to Anne |ed nylons and Italian shoes. : y blue suit shadows which interfere with good Cabot, The Indianapolis Times, What good is a swaying calfs, accented vision and may cause smudges or! 530 S. Wells St., Chicago 1. length Maggie Rouff model in black sage. uneven application, Sn asks Patiicie Lennard, if i has 4 he home of a4 .N to worn e s ngs , the couple WHITE lampshades are engi- Roast Casserole Neither wholesalers in London, MOST EVERYBODY LOVES nati. neers’ choice because such shades Not enough meat left from Sun-|,. fashion designers like Angela . diffuse clear, natural light over the day's roast even to ‘make hash? Delanghe, are anxious to be forced| seen today, but a generation or S face, Fold small cubes of He meat nie to extremes in length or fullness. yinq Colored shades distort skin and r your favorite macaroni-and-cheese The more material they use the less M odern conditions have Jed to et cosmetic hues, say these researchers. » Ke ge |combination. Turn into a casserole, coupons they'll have to keep in re- e Light bulbs should be bright—a i \9 : |sprinkle with buttered crumbs, and (gerve. unnecessary has its influence. K 100-watt bulb in each lamp isn't :- 3 ~ |bake in a moderate oven about 20| Ag it is, the allowance is fixed at To avold scorching and waste 5 too bright a searchlight and insures “at ori} minutes. Serve with buttered peasithree and one-half yards per dress. ob... yo." peo tendency for ry Morton a flawless makeup. : and fruit salad. Every additional inch will cut into| =o CL TN ke their cookies te Brio 5633 what is known here in the dress-| °° o temperature than old ty : . | ! > “ ” - ock's audie Honey Wise LC WCTU President making trade us the ‘coupon fost’) time cooks. This longer baking Memorial A jar of honey may be kept for | WASHINGTON—Frances E. wil- skirt lengths at 14 to 15 inches off dries cookies out and they become , Tenn. is long periods of time and remain| lard, founder of the Woman's|,, ground infront crisp before they attain the deject sweet tasting, but occasionally Christian Temperance Union, also : sired color. Rolling the dough thin Jerk. . w C17 was the founder and first president, THiS is in line with Bir Stafford _, "oo" oncner cookies, is the us ends to change consistency. Wiep Mrs. W. L.' Kinsey. of Evanston College for Ladies in! Cripps’ emphasis on the British need a , and Mrs; the container discloses that the . . 1871. The college is now part of to export here, there and every- SOFT SUGAR COOKIES cal chapter honey has turned to sugar (arf not! Wil] Entertain a ui where and his suggestion that “we or Sabri Slur; iirmen are the yefined. be 4 is Sul usable.| ow. L. Kinsey, 5603 Lowell ory : might use our designers to keep| 21%; c. all-purpose flour eral chairs Place the honey jar in‘a saucepan : ) ; short skirts popular here, but popu-| 21% tsps. baking powder er Baxter, of hot water for several minutes| Ave. will entertain Alpha Chapter, [Wall Cleaning larize longer skirts for consumer| i tsp, salt A. Pate- and the honey once more is sirupy Kappa Kappa Sigma Sorority, with| Painted walls that have become |... tries 1% tsp, nutmeg nn, Irwin and flavorful. a buffet supper at 6:30 p. m. today.|soiled can be cleaned easily and copyright, 1947, by The Indianapolis Times % c. butter or shortening and Wil- 7 Revolution Mrs, C. E. Springer Jr. will assist,/safely with a solution of one- and The Chicago Daily News Inc, % c. sugar ommittees; . Irish Revolution Following the business meeting |TOUFth cup of baking soda, one-half : 1 oar beaten . g, ’ Mrs. Henry BELFAST—Northern Ireland re-|, Sve start dts ChHstmasl of vinegar, one cup of ammonia 1 00,000 Wigs a Year % co. buttermifk Mrs. Pate- ports that Irish women are discard-|" © SOUP 4 in one gallon of water. Use a coarse| PHILADELPHIA — American] Sift flour, measure and resift tallies and ing the traditional shawl in favor Project of making dolls for the In-|cloth or sponge for rubbing. Nolwomen buy more than 100,000 wigs| three times with baking powder, of neat frocks and two-piece suits.'dianapolis Day Nursery. rinsing is necessary. a year, according to Charles R.| salt and nutmeg. Cream shortenree ee Richardson, Philadelphia wig| ing, gradually add the sugar and maker. Richardson himself sells| continue to beat until light and about 800 pre-fabricated hairdos a| fluffy. Add egg and beat well. rcle, Ladies year to beauty parlors, at $40 Stir in % of the flo th t 1:30 p. m, ' . UT, eon n a, m ¥ L E M T Y [« ) F. H Oo T ‘Ww A T E BR apiece, add milk and remaining flour, beating thoroughly. Do not add 0. , Officers J ; S / more flour, This amount is just SHion. unior Style right to form a soft dough chat

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By SUE. BURNETT Particularly appealing to the junior miss is this youthful date time charmer with slanted lines to highlight the bodice and left hip. There's a variety. of sleeve lengths to suit your mood, Pattern 8224 comes in sizes 11, 12, 13,'14, 16 and 18. Sike 12, short sleeves, 3% yards of 39-inch. For this pattern, send 25 cents, in coins, your name, address, size desired, and the pattern number to Sue Burnett, The Indianapolis Times Pattern Service, 214 W, Maryland St, Indianapolis 9. Don’t misg the newest issue of Fashion. The fall and winter catalog is a complete and dependable

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thoroughly chilled. Chill dough in refrigerator for several hours. Roll to about onequarter of an inch thick. Cut with a two or three-inch cookie cutter. Place on a greased baking sheet and bake at 400 degrees Fahrenheit (moderately hot) for about 12 minutes, or until .delicately browned. Makes about three dozen cookies, three inches in diameter, » » » BOSTON CREAM PIE (For Sunday dinner) 1% c. cake flour 1% tsps. baking powder 1% ec. sugar 12 tsp. salt 6 eggs, separated 1% c. cold water 1 tsp. lemon rind 1 tsp. vanilla Sift flour, measure and resift three times with baking powder, three quarters cup of the sugar and salt. Put egg yolks into large mixing bow], add water, lemon rind and juice and beat until very thick and flufly on medium speed of mixer for at least five minutes, Add one-half cup of the sugar in several portions and continue beating until very thick and spongy. Add vanilla, Turn mixer to lowest speed and add the flour mixture in several portions without stopping beaters, Beat only enough to make a smooth batter. Beat egg whites with hand-turned rotary beater until stiff but not dry, gradually add the remaining one quarter cup of sugar during the beating. Fold the beaten egg whites into the egg yolk ‘mixture by hand until no flecks of white are visible. Turn into two greased nineinch layer cake pans lined with thin, plain paper on the bottom. Bake in, hot oven (425 degrees Fahrenheit) for 10 to 15 minutes. Remove from oven, place on cake racks and cool five minutes, then remove from pans, strip off paper and allow to cool thorough~ ly. When cakes are cool, lay waxed paper between layers, place under cake cover and let stand at least 24 hours to ripen before splitting and laying together with cream filling. *

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