Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1948 — Page 16

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‘Wool’ Socks Now Are Made

warm, wool-like socks for men, both of nylon, were displayed here recently at the duPont plant. Fashion - conscious newspaper here to watch nylon made learn of its many applicaalso saw these other allproducts: Wooly sweaters, soft blankets, upholstery . and

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MINESTRONE (For Tuesday luncheon)

ee. 1 small onion, size of an egg 3 slices bacon > Four 10% oz. tins consomme or 4 c. good strength beef oO chicken broth

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FABRICS FULFILLING post-war promises of textile share spring debut fanfare with fashion’s current |

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1 small carrot or 1 small turnip, size of an eg§ 1 small branch celery 1 c. chopped green bgans 1 medium potato :

velopments are made possible by cut-to-length staple nylon. The synthetic fibers are stretched, crimped and cut into lengths’ of two or three inches. Instead of the sheer fabrics such as are produced . from long, continuous-fila~ ment nylon, the short-length fibers can be used to create soft,| warm garments which resemble wool. This process is opening up a vast new field for synthetic fiber.

~Parmesan cheese 8 Trim the leeks and slice thinty. -Peel--and chop the onion. Cook the bacon in a soup kettle slowly until grisp. Remove the bacon to a plate and cover,

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(For Wednesday breakfast)

2 ¢. all-purpose flour

21, tsps. baking powder 15 tsp. salt | 2 tbsps. sugar 2 slices bacon 1 egg

1 ¢. milk 2 tbsps. melted bacon drippin

Sift the flour, measure, and | resift three times with baking powder, salt and sugar. Tits may be done in the evening, then kept covered and placed in a dry place until morning. Next morning, chop the’ bacon and pan-broil until done; drain thoroughly. Save the drippings. crisp bacon and stif until well distributed. Beat the egg and combine with the milk

Add--the

and melted fat.

Add to the dry ingredients

insight into our habits of dress and suggest possible improve. " |ments. . : During an interview I had with Pierre Balmain, famous Parisian |couturier, whose extensive travcis {in ‘this country have given him |ample opportunity to observe us,

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‘ * i Sra Of Nylon- Given | Frenchman ° } bP Nylon Coat Lininj | Dress Should Accent: Club Fa , a , of a big meal— atron’s | VA Outiive the Fur | sour sommes a he mer vegrng os Sen, | MUNGO OELY | waims “|. By MARTHA G. MORROW other vegetables in it. At other times it may be a-combination. CV NEA Staff Writer ; week Sou Selenss’ Survios Su Writer © | ¢'4py Joft-overs meals diluted with water of | gow DOES the middle-aged on Tab: 20-0 SEAFORD, Del, Jan. 26—| Of 18 0 inforced with milk. This second type (ike to | pep yn America look to a ke Ladies’ stockings, more sheer! minestrone mentioned in today’s column) never becomes a stand- | Boch. aod paving ny any on he and; ard ju Saver. #1 BACON MUFFINS (viewpoint may give an interestitig pill Harnisct

he was induced to make these sug: gestions which ranged from eyeglasses to clothes.

|gserved, tend to value the quality of fabric over the importance of style in selecting clothes, . The woman over 50 can command her share of attention ty wearing clothes that emphasize her gray hair and her quiet dignity, says Balmain. #

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scratched resembling: an etching on parchment or paper—whi occupies the front of a bodice of -4 white onepiece crepe dress. The etching (shown top right) which decorates a Tina Leser-designed dress, depicts an ink-lined tropical scene .with a colorfully clad girl and fisherman swinging in a catch. | “Pho hed” leather gives pastel-colored handbags and These accessories (top

gloves. a sensational new appearance. won't. rub. off. A dazzlingly striped cotton seersucker is Switzerland's contribution to new play duds. Making stylized use of this crinkly cotton is the one-piece bathing suit (top

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center) with bloomer pants, halter top and a sash-tied midriff.

Try on a Foundation Garment | WOMEN who know their stuff; Check the placement of boning, about girdles will try on the seams, insets and darts. These foundation garment they plan to|should be placed so that they do buy under the supervision of an not pinch or push into flesh. : man. A girdle should come down well This is the best way to insure a over the hips and be long enough and proper fit, say|to control thighs. y It should not, however, be

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When West continues with the 10 of hearts, you shouid go right up with dummy’s ace. If East has a doubleton heart, it will drop on the ace, and if he has three, you are not worried. But when he shows out, you have your first count on

ee. YOUR next play is io cash the ace of diamonds, and West shows out. At this point, therafore, you know that East has five diamonds and one heart. Now lead a spade from dummy |. to the queen, then the small | spade: to the ace and return to your hand by leading a small

vat A JOINS HUSBAND—Mrs, El. mer Roger Switier sailed re-

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Bill Harnischfeger way. yy 1 would: for a girl to as on just an or should be for sion when she poy,” Bill says. Bill likes to ¢

ton heart, five, diamonds and. four clubs. It is therefore perfectly safe to throw East in the lead with a diamond, because all he can | do is cash three diamond tricks, then lead a club.

Bank Women To Have Dinner

Women members of the Indi-| _ anapolis, Chapter, American Institute of Banking, will be entertained with a dinner in the Hotel Lincoln on Feb. 17. Miss Pauline Ragan, chairman of the Women's “Committee, made the ~an:{" nouncement, : : * 1 Following the dinner the group will be entertained with a fashion show fo be presented by Ayres’. Members of the Women’s Committee include Misses Ragan, Justine . Simms, Zeta Jackson, Dorothy Jasper, Marjorie Fuller and Frances Stich, and Mrs. Frieda Crofts.” i The American Institute of Banking is the educational division .of the American Bankers Association. Approximately 85 women are enrolled in the Indi:|. anapolis chapter. y . Included in its’ educational program are six courses of study, a class in effective speech and a forum “for senior bank” officers.

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P Nylon. ftselt is ‘still in its In-| - member that Worsted denim, a woolen copycatting the crisp finish and fo ea er Hoan es ol : : . : toon agers Are two-tone weave of OOO NO cto right)-of -traditionas-|the Public lehs than 10 years ago} THE DOCTOR “OUR ENTIRE STORE J in blue is made: up in a; loa long full skirt and a not. in the form of stockings but ANSWERS— fT 1 Bl EN AE, - capelet-styled Jacket, Teamed with the new denim are a blue er Nr ; 4 : WILL BE OPEN UNTIL pio a chambray views anc.3 ma Bing full: pet Jon stockings did not appear until BY E. P. JORDAN, M. D. : : basketball and Bridge— May 15, 1940. a QUESTION: I have been y football games Strength along with elasticity] taking 24 mg. a day of thia- Cig : and movies are ; are nylon’s two most important Be I Thy for : ] I love tc ~ : mine hy: or a N Count Each Hand to Play Safe properties. 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