Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 August 1948 — Page 16
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Occasionally, general sweating 8% [of the body is caused by some dis- ¢ lorder such as obesity, toxic goiter, j jan exhausting illness or abnor- | {mality of the nervous system. Excessive sweating at night can occur in such conditions as tuberculosis or undulant fever. . ~ » THE NERVOUS element certainly enters into the question in
: the sympathetic and para-sympa-thetic nervous systems, which are It's {the colorist who holds {not under the control of the brain. the whip hand as far as shad- [These systems are, however, disings are concerned. His quill turbed in those who are not parbox contains more than 4000 mon sign is profuse tones, and he determines where |pecially of the hands or feet. Ofta subtle shade of green or beige len a tendency to easy blushing, will be used. fainting or like symptoms is also
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When the carpets arrive in From the final design, the |present. Occasionally, an allergy retail stores, she may veto cer- pattern is “set” for weaving. (can produce excessive sweating. tain styles. But if her home Transforming it into the woven | Localized sweating of the! needs a floor covering, her rug adds texture to the pat- (hands, feet, or some other area choice must be made from ‘the tern and color of the artist's {is more common in the younger
drawing. years and often tends to improve In the weaving process the |DY itself on growing older. Somecarpet frequently is checked times soaking the hands or feet by the “pattern passer” while in hot water gives temporary reit is still on the loom to be |lief. . sure every detail of the orig- | Where body odor as well as|inal design is being faithfully | eating is bad, avoidance of
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followed. foods containing onions or garlic Vis Early Bir Bir ’ your may be helpful. Some drugs also § TR - ‘ ntl vial “100 World Ne Wa : THE FIRST.» ple of She sontribute odor 10. perspiration, WIELD THE PAINT BRUSH—Unusual decorative effects can be achieved with 115 |Hoosler: § sketch. The colors must be | We, the Women— paint. Pictured here are two-color "panels" and ‘marbleized borders on wall and Bing Sing true and the reprodyction of door. The "inlaid" border on the linoleum rug also was done with paint. The anki [Hows fhe gesign accurate, The sample Women T'oday girl (inset) is stenciling a pattern on the walls with paint fo simulate wallpaper. i" Fil? We Wi of laboratory tests before it is . By KAY SHERWOOD TO IMITATE the soft shad- YOU can also combine straight 3 i Ha) finally approved and entered on Have Minds REA a TN ttrac.| [N88 Of marble for wall borders|atrips on the sides with curving LMS Mr Far the 3 weaving ectiofule, a . : aus paint hs Sake | the aa a or door frames, you will need two| strips at the cormers. Cut out l= av Ihe Axi a pe ime Toit ‘and Of Their Own inlaid linoleum which you need|OF three different pale - toned|strips from paper the width your 18 yellow-green, two new colors a for redecorating if budget re-|paints—blue, white and yellow, painted strips will be to use as a 4 Plane Im) number of manufacturers ine By RUTH MILLETT strictions deny you one or all of for example. First paint the|pattern. | V0 Judy & J troduced this summer. éo LUMBESIS Welter Rusk these home-refurbishing aids. marble “veins” using a fine-| Tape paper strips to floor and 145 [Sing Alen The pattern arrived today at ‘ Thanks to improved chemical n,inteq brush and black o 00 h recently remarked: “I quarrel po rush an paint.| outline them. Remove the paper 100 Arthur Be Wasson's and is on order at | with our misplaced kindness to |[OF0Ulas Of some new paints you j.¢ these dry. d SII in the outline with 118 “ Block's and Banner-Whitehill's. | the female over the last few |C20 Over almost any interior! “mpen = brush two or three SPS 2D o i Proof that the artists usually yeats It has given her time to surface—and that includes bold- strokes of each pale color close paint. As you paint, hold a piece 130 Grand $la click with the public is the num- | think, and a thinking woman |Patterned papers, wood or brie together on the wall. While|of cardboard along the edge of J. Rosemary The finished product is a new, medium-priced Bigelow-Sanford ber of high style — and high- | is something I can do without, |" 10 One coat, a time-and-1aboripnsing ig wet, literally. smear the|the penciled outline to guide youn 100 (Wendy W Axminster carpet. priced—designs adapted to me- | for she has not yet learned to |~>'°F fof the amateur decorator. colors together by wiping with a|brust and to insure a sharp 1s RE) ; dium tagged floor coverings. | separate thought from intui- | After you have freshened up|clean soft rag. This blends col-|{straight demarcation = between 1 119 {Aunt Jom ruled paper. Each tiny square COLOR IS added. Each This year most of the. new | tion” walls with a solid background ors together and subdues the too-| dark border and pale linoleum. 4130 [Helen Tre Yo paper represents one square is colored separately to middle bracket patterns got Certainly Mr, R., being a coat of paint, you can get alsharp outlines of the black veins. While the paint is still wet, blot a Our Gal | the finished carpet. The show how each tuft of the car- their start at the head of the | man you deeply resent a | Wallpaper” effect by stenciling| A plain linoleum rug can bel carefully with a rag to pick up 00 [Gilbert F. the Seign must be pet will carry out the design— style parade several seasons | “tninking woman.” But not for |OF ® Pattern with paint of a con- (converted into a distinguished some of the color. This will give ort Fi : a painstaking job. ago. the reason you say. You resent |tr2sting color. floor covering by painting on an|the rug border the same mottled 1918 Ma Perki Y her because, she eventually gets Sone motifs whith you cut|“inlald” border effect as the linoleum. in Farm Cire it S : 0 yourse on avy paper — “ ; OUR MANNER around 2 pang. Way gshould be simple—stylized flow- tems eta. Situation: A girl who is go- ane oe ad n ers and leaf patterns are easy — ni Mrs. | i - ing away to college in the fall Buflaine 1 a a A to make. 115 [Parry Ma would like to have an ac- | dumb little me’ when it is so _ 130 |Nora Dra : ( ven . quaintance who has gone to | much more fun to do a little |, SPACE the motifs about six to ; |__U45 (Evelyn W the same school give her thinking on my own?” eight inches apart. Hold the sten- : hari Drees ’ ri 3 i cil paper against the wall with 100 | David Ha : sorority recommendation. «lone hand while you paint in the 115 (Waltz Tir ? A THINKING woman is THIS 18 THE EAL get their friends, Wrong Way: She asks the a threat to a man's alse the outlines with a found stencil IN ros ST. 130 |House Pa 18, neighbors an fr RL Bigs tor a Tekat of some kind,| Sorority member to recom- | png Pecause ¢ thinking woman pajat brush. refer to “pamel” . “South it may be a barbecue, in Oklahom4 a crow dinner, in| mend her. is a skeptical woman — she your wall. To i. this effect, “7100 [Hint Hun! West it could hea Sar 8 Toast. a dead. Sturdy wash Right Way: She lets the ac- oeny’t tleve everything she |plan your panel large enough so ‘ 15 “ » ~ told a t big, wonder- t : Y. Ma. Make three hardwood racks to fit Jualntanee knw shat the | a Wa by a great big, we hat Noo All ost ot The ae Presents an Outstanding Collection of 130 | Random | ilies 8 minutes. Serve warm. (This rec-| leaves the matter up to’ the a a0, A tnking ann pamted background can be used N L WwW F A L L S U | T S 145 " hed ips slic 1 gov Shade — Sout sorority Sstaber. . something worthwhile to say— * rhe aT may be squared off ; Adverts , he it. And, of co : : ; i erate Soper ray Situation: Your schoolage wv . says be nd, of Soutse, 3¢ the sorners, Jone $Hective, From all of the important style centers you will see LET ME PROVE Y nthe Serves six. child Buys *You and “Nope” talking themselves. al styled corners. If you choose the good fall suits fashioned just for you . , . This Col them grown-ups, Ou probably could get along |latter, cut out paper patterns the ion. ) ground as the recipe directs, Wrong Way: Let him go | without a thinking woman, |size of the corners. lection includes gabardines , , . wool crepes . . . . Re CORN ahead, wing shat Js Just Mr. R. But there joni faeh abe the paper corners on She worsteds and jewel trims . . . Each clever suit a oUTDOO ASTED chance you’ able to steer | wall, em up accura ih : N THE speak to adults. clear RE Ther The world 18 | with a ug ar their pork tailoring masterpiece! See them tomorrow! Saturday Right Way: Teach him to full of them’ today. And the |lines with a soft lead pencil. Then } J — Sop. at 8 Just broken say “Yes, wit and “No, Mrs. most dangerous thing they're |draw straight or curving lines to PRICES START AT 39.95 sweetest stage for ea " Brown,” instead of “Yeah” thinking is that they're going (connect the corners and comoff the outer husks, pull out the and “Nope.” to go right on thinking. plete the panel outline.
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