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rie Safford, Charles . Starr, Charles But. wards, Frank Poland hronis and Miss Car.

tes include Mesdames ayes, Harley Vann, clin, Leslie McLean, Earl Randolph, O. E. rthur. Wooden, Verl den Adams, John P. n Bernloehr and John

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week during the war, and $250 to" a pattern-maker who was getting $75. . *

- THE labor cost is increased also because the intricacies of tuck= ing, pleating, ruching and other fancy detail slow down production by the higher-pald workers. In the words of one manufac“turer: “A ready-to-wear diess that used to roll off the machines may now slow down production as much as 35 per cent because of the hand work now involved.” These things help to explain why a wartime street dress of rayon crepe that cost $5.95 may

"The Price of the New Look Goes Up 10

Some Average Price Tags . . . <Wartime and New Look» ° $5.95 Rayon Dress. . $14.95 1.98 Rayon Slip ....

12.98 Shoes ........ 22.98 5.00 Handbags. .... 13.95

this, spring—and why another rayon street dress that used to | sell for $39. may set you back $50. Spring suits nd coats will not

be 50 hard hit. ‘These took their |

price rises earlier. Suits and coats usually are more conservatively adapted to the “new look” than dresses; 80 they have not |

had their yardage so drastically increased, Also, the price of wool is better stabilized than that of

rayon.

“ook, however, price tag on other items of feminine apparel. The rise in price of costume slips and blouses is explained by scarce materials

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merchandise which was higher-priced is not going much | The biggest price jumps ! | "People who continue taking drugs

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By EPSIE KINARD NEW YORK, Jan. 6— | ~~ NE igns : of lace-trimmed rayon Milady’s new look is going neY og which In War Years sod for $190, to cut 25 per cent deeper he ee : : ri ip A A Ap to into father's pay envelope wit = : os spring, says 3 merchant who this spring, if mother and Ei 3 depere. the girls nis; Sito Shing. =| increase rt - the price. of plainating and ruching and other OTHER increases cited by this detail. i A ‘ rChAt-buyes will be in leather CoAN——— Ea a a Sr by Ne } scarce and higher-priced and pro<

were marked $19.50 last fall and $1298 in wartime: | He says the traditional $5 handbag of genuine calf, which has

1s a jump of $3 over the price last fall,

According to buyers, who help stock the nation's stores, luxury

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To Opium By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D, OPIUM IS obtained from the

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of history. : “In ‘medicine, opium of, more

tracted froin i, such as niorphine causing unconsciousness, the use of morphine alone has erable sufferings.

always

“are usually seen in the lower brackets, which many manu- | 1 facturers are leaving for higher | priced categories. . There are notable exceptions, however, and heartening examples of manufacturers who are not only maintaining their brackets but are holding the price line. One firm is, proud of its ability | to maintain 1946 prices—the ‘ear | it started in business to nake “custom-look” fashions for women with lean pocketbooks.

- " » SAYS Phil Barron, one of the heads of the Arm in our bracket, held our price line and our customers, 1 the rises in cost of production, anc¢ still made money. Con . “We've done it by increasing our volume 25 per cent. proud of. our effort to combat in< flation in-clothes costs.”

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ly under the? broiler; ops lightly with com re, slip_a toasted finger doughnut hole.

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Jewelery look” in jewelry fold of fashion with de- | by turn of the cens, clips, earrings and

versions of these anare worked in pallalends itself to elaboricately wrought pieces

¢ in weight. i

League napolis League of “will have a board 9:80. a. m. tomorrow St. Branch of the Mernal Bank.

Vegetables for Freezer

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ends waxing— y. One quart - less than two . + + impervious o brush marks! to 12 months.

sell for $14.95, with the new look,

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red cabbage.

ONE OF THE MOST COLORFUL and flavorful vegetables avallable in the winter is unpopular except in communities re there | afe customers of Soithern European

extraction. That IY e is

The reason it’s not a favorite with other families is) that they use the green or white cabbage technique in its preparation. This

just—-won't produce satisfactory results. Follow the recipe given today and you'll enjoy this deliclous vegetable.

” r » RED, CABBAGE WITH APPLES

© AIR Thursday dinner) 1 small head red cabbage (2 to 2% Ibs.)

-. 3 greening apples (medium)’

2 whole cloves 1a-tep.salt Dash’ of pepper 1 slice onion Boiling water 3 ¢. vinegar 2 thsps. butter pe 2 tbsp, flour k 1 thep..cirrant jelly

Gardening—

By MARGUERITE SMITH - IF YOU'RE among the increas ing number of home freezer owners or locker renters, you'll probably want to try a small planting of one or both of the new varieties

of peas that won all-America |:

awards for 1948.

Both Victory Freezer and Freezonian peas have the Thomas Laxton strain bred into them for vield, quality and wilt resistance. Then they are said to be resistant

_ With little skin to separate when tie pea is processed for freezing. Victory Freezer is a 64-day variety with finger-length pods and

little taller, also short season, is

sugar.

ca list. Puregold (yellow) is a Pods--produced in quantity, su-

yellow) sounds chiefly - valuable for market gardeners with the emphasis. on. its- hardiness and heavy bearing, plus

‘8Iowth that keeps the pods off ing.

- (Beginners, take note that oldfime gardeners always’ read - between the lines of seed catalogs Or other claims. What is left un%aid 1s a good guide toward choosIng varieties for that all-impor-tang feature—taste.) ; The two green beans are Ranger and Supergreen., Ranger, haifrunner type, sounds as if it were more hardy and productive than lasty. Supergreen has its ‘able Quality stressed as well as its heavy yielding, I was specially interested in the NEW" bush lima, Peerless. It is described as heavy bearing, with the relative thickness of the Fordhook rather than the paper ‘thin tastelessness of the Henderson. 8.» r THREE flowers were. judged ‘Worthy of awards this year. The first bi-colored cosmos, Radiance, traces its parentage back to en unnsual plant from India brought

to this country 12 years ago. It was

centered flower with rich yellow stamens, A new hybrid petunia, Pink Sensation, is reported good for tall edgings .or low ‘hedges. It Dn ttt ——————————

rit ERISA LOAN CO. a MA. Fado An

to heat (important for a climate | like ours), to have excellent taste -|

low growing vines. Freezonian, a y mentioned as specially high in | ®g | FOUR BUSH beané—two green, If two yellow—are on the All-Ameri- | round- bean, its stringless long

perior for canning: Cherokee (also |

the ground and clean for market

the apples that have been peeled, cut in quarters, cored, then cut in eighths. Add cloves, salt, pepper, onion and enough boiling water to come within one-half inch of the top of the vegetable. Add the vinegar. Cover and simmer until tender—from 30 to. 45 minutes. When tender, blend the butter and flour to a smooth paste, gradually add one-half cup of the liquid drained from the simmered. cabbage. Then add the flour-water paste to the cabbage gradually, stirring gently to keep smooth.

‘Heat to boiling and simmer for three to four minutes. Remove the cloves, add the jelly, As soon

as the jelly melts, serve ah | Bot in a vegetable dish. piping |

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‘OLEADENIA'—Kay Chilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Chilton, 4944 W. 12th St., with an "oleadenia” raised by Mrs. F. M. Aldridge.

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grows two feet tall, developing a round mass of rosy pink. Red Head marigold is a single flowered French type, a deep mahogany red. The color changes gradually to. auburn, then two bronze-gold as the flower ages. It produces a mass of two-iuch flowers on 12 to 15-inch plants.

. " . IF YOUR houseplants are suffering from a little holiday neglect, the bathroom makes an ex-

their pep. So says Mrs. F. M. Aldridge, 4977 W. 12th St. Mrs. Aldridge has for hers a speclally built shelf, luckily in a south window. But east or west will do since it's the moist air probably more than the sunshine that revives the invalids, An unusual houseplant is one Mrs. Aldridge raised from a slip given her last Easter by a florist friend. By November it ‘began

It is a variety developed by tired and livipg near Plainfield.

Mr, Bley crossed an oleander with a gardenia for what he calls an

cellent health resort to bring back |

opening its azalea like blooms"

Charles Bley, a florist now re- |

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Kotex, 54's to Box Regular Kotex sanitary napkins. Perfect .

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Pepsodent Antiseptic Good all ‘round antiseptic for family needs. 14-Oz,

size bottle; 63¢; the 7-oz. It's a special offer of 2 sizes. The 8-0z. jor, 89. Buy in bottles of 100’s at the venting. colds: 20 Tablets, bottle, 43¢. ‘tubes for 39¢. : 4-01. jor, 49¢. “T+ attractive price of 1.19. “1135; 60 tablets, 3.37. : WASSON'S DRUG, DEPARTMENT, STREET FLOOR, TELEPHONE RILEY 7411, EXTENSION 309, 4 : ® i sn Pi 3 A : at 4 4 i : To A . Bins i wi oo i / } RE v - ! t ir » oz 4 : : : yr Eg fv : Wah SE wipka,

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Very special offer of an adult's and child's reqular 65¢ Pro - Phy -lac- tic tooth

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It's the Ferrated Liver Concenfrate—{Ferrous sulphate liver concentrate). Comes in 100 tablets for 3.98

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Squibb Tooth. Paste

It's the paste made with the new and improved: formula.

effects, - More and more of the drug is required in ‘order to produce the desired relief of pain. of this group for a long time are

them, ”

| that the person who has formed

the habit—or addiction, as doc- | tors call it — will even commit |

crime in order to get supplies of the drug wanted. The confirmed addict-generally becomes thin, prematurely gray, and develops a shallow, pasty complexion. When not under the influence of the drug, irritability and. restlessness are ‘common Sleep may be disturbed. Appetite and digestion are upset , <The treatment is difficult and | takes a long time. It can be done successfully, as a rule, only in an institution where gradual withdrawal of the drug and other measures can be successfully car- { ried out. . Although opium, morphine and other members of this group are and have been of enormous bene-

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By SUE BURNETT Phis-eute little party dress—will delight the busy mother whip it up so easily and quickly

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There's a tiny pocket for a hanky, and fwo pert bows to trim the neckline. Pattern 8249 is for sizes 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 vears. Size 3, 2's yards of 35-inch For this pattern, send 25 cents

i In coin, your name, address, size

fit to humanity, they are powerful _ drugs and their “long-continued

A 25c—4 for Tc / Kleenex, 300-Sheet Package

desited, and'the pattern number to Sue Burnett, The “Indianapolis Times Pattern Service, 214 W. Maryland St., Indianapolis 9. Don’t. miss the newest issue of Fashion. The fall and winter cata- | ‘tog is “a complete and dependable guide in planning a SMart now-through-winter wardrobe.

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. 7 §567 I -By MRS. ANNE CABOT Charming peasant motifs, ems< broidered in cross and outline stitches in gay, light-heartéd colors, make for- cheerful conversation at any mealtime Each motif medsures about 6’ inches squares the finished cloth, 27 inches. For the perfect hinish, edge with dainty crocheted picots, To obtain transfer design for five motifs on cloth and four nap-

kins, embroidery stitch illustra=- |

tions, color chart and crocheting instructions for Pattern 5567, send 16 cents in coins, your name, address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis Times, 530 8. Wells St., Chicago 7.

Su pper Frida 7]

‘in household “1 budgeting, | tual experience

| cost, d | latest tips aimed

iat 6 p.m. Friday for a covered dish] lsupper. Wayne Guthrie will speak.’

We, the

A NEW JERSEY college has an evening . course; “open. only to veterans’ wives, which gets right | down to the fundamentals of | homemaking. : ;

Wives en« rolled In the course get help

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in marketing for nourishing - foods at low and the

at streamlining housecleaning’ Ruth Millett” routines. pL

That is the kind of affer-mar- ° | riage education thpt™ should be | available to wives everywhere. ‘

Even if schools gave girls sound

| homemaking education as part of | their pegular classroom -work-—

which” most of them don't—there

aré a couple of drawbacks to edu- ‘ { cating a girl In household man-

agement before she has a house to, manage.

. [I FIRST. she probably won't get as much out of such a course as

she should Before marriage. s- girl is more concerned with “the problem -of getting a husband than she is in learning how to make a good home for one. The second drawback is that a girl actually has no way to know what her homemaking problems will be until she is faced with them,

So there is an awful lot about ~

that

the job of - homemaking women don't realize they will to_know, until they stun) are

{Tha Jolin Strange PTA Will Wet: homemakers. — 7. otr-edus

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Lanteen Hygienic Powder

Lanteen—the. powder that's popular in the two. wanted

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Popular Vida-Ray cream, wanted in every

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