Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1948 — Page 27
> . ” TT _— ? Thon Tr IIE ET pe pow Mtn fein gE rE re pe Ru Fy : . g > 4 : * * 3 ~ 3 : : | di » 1948 THURSDAY, APR. 1, 1948 _ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 5 on | emt |Here A So Fy On Original D For S Cl "THE DOCTOR ya SOCIAL ere Are me ips gtr ina esigns or ewing Ontest | THE DOCTOR or SO TATIONS — By ART WRIGHT mean the use of cotton for win- | vice to follow: Make the bit, though, because the av. | Look up at ode. you can visusl- | IF YOU win first place fn ANSWERS— SITUATION: You are hard WHEN YOU work out an | ter dresses. Professional de- Noe Sey ae Ta tates AEs Manager Needs 3 Hood ize its bell shape, ribbed with | any of the eight judging classi- By E. P. JORDAN, M.D. r hearing and have to keep | idea for a garment in the Orig- | signers say they like to work | figure demands it. For them, | shoulder line in her wrought fron, full of soft, apr. | fcations In Indianapolis, your QUESTION: What is the y of what | inal Design grouptof the $1460 : do swirling skirts, tight bod- | too” ap { Sarment will be Sent 10. New, cause of brittle, cracking asking others to repeat Times National Sewing Contest, | "I'D cotton. The wearer finds | joo; ang lots of special sleeve “aw Cot light? There you could find | York for the national contest. d What can be they have said or miss out OR | op per that old but true say- | that cotton offers the most in | treatment. One designer says | REMEMBER, too, that the | a combination of flowing lines | For first place in Indianapolis Sngersalls 24 Jo. much of the conversation ing: “There isn’t anything new | practibility, and launderability. | she never gives her teen line a | natural inclination of the teen- | and attractive use of color. -| judging you wil receive $50; | dome for ia al Sewing that: fUeS of To ey he mun task less a net loud that in - ager. 18 her desire to be Incon- | If You haven't yet beguii | for second place, $20. En, Yu nutstdly ny contest WRONG WAY: Feel that your Year's all ne. the one A little gal whose shoulders | spicuously pretty. | work on your entry for the sew- | If you win first in any of the the place you admit being hard 2a one prominent New York | acceptance. “Tt 8 ready | haven't reached their full Also, try for individualism | Ing contest, you still have time. | eight classifications in New | from poor structure of the e Times. of hearing. fashion designer put it: “There's | urious.” she kiya in | breadth” she says, “and whose . the teen-agers love it. The | You wont be delivering your | York, you will receive an addi- | nails and in such oo RIGHT WAY: Say when | no costume line that's really | date dresses” She gave those | Waist hasn't been whittled and best. designe fof ye which 1 i { eI Ap. My a | Sonal 2 and be gent » = culties with teeth, ha teeth, hatr or sex seentessed start talking t0 & | new. Since any revived line | dresses such a thin quilting | stretched by full growth, will n I $s I ng you Bist ie racy | JW. Fiuce any. revive Sees os y look their best with no strain be announced in The Times. | With ail expenses paid by The | glands. Sometimes the cause sesevesses person, A ar | aa Dew, Ae hat Inty ha Soft crisp- ' jook just plain dumpy in a dol- | upon their poise. | But first, be sure to clip the of- | Times. | of trouble lies in the occupahear A A be 3 Dewi sleeve, ye 3 De ah | man. I have given teen-age | Ideas for original designs are ficial registration blank from | Be sure to enter today . . . | tion. Liberal use of certain pr | | Am on | oPLCREATINS forms tr | Sloot 17 Bana ih | em ee mt | 20 TE tema om, Pl | 126 op lie So | pains femme sn i pr + anaeiler. Ci i Be sastin. | This typed materigl” could | the teen figure, here is good ad- | nid a wee bit. 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