Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1949 — Page 23
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Up for Sprin Even the Now
BEAUTY—
Design Razor for Milady
Colorful Edgings. ~~ Rejuvenate the Home : Your home expresses your pers sonality and taste just at ‘much
aS your own appearance “A ae % like your own wardrobe. At if _t
in-between-time. of the Nething is more dreary be- i
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The “Bold Look” in modern sty)ing now marks the latest grea tions in American dinner and glassware, designers and buyers at the nation's largest pottery will appreciate a little pe show agrees. When Mrs. American Housewife . draggled-looking pillows. Give - 74 | J 3 ; y . ~~. |old sofa pillow a new look by TN 3 eve wvwew" POW TWN . ; aka ; A) + % [ing it with a two or three acide au a aie j : be own : he 3 - LB truffle of colorful, - sturdy grome + fait Ro nd : grain ribbon, Foil For an elegant pillow to perk up. the boudoir, -here’s one you" can make yourself. Determine the+ size of the pillow you want. Cut’ lout &'plece of net (which will be {used for the top) and any of fabric the same size for bottom. Take 1% -inch wide hatin [ribbon 11 two colors, weave one - color crossways and the other , {color lengthwise across the a foundation. | Baste the ends fo the net a, K-. {around the edges. Cut off surplus . ribbon to make’ edges even and . {attach a ribbon ruffle. Sew the {bottom fabrie piece to the ribbones ~lcovered net foundation on three {sides. Stuff and sew up the fourth « 18ide, pst
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signs as strongly entrenched in the china shop as in the dress and furniture stores. : The “bold” color rage features the Pittsburgh Pottery and Glass Exhibit here, where some 131 firms are displaying their wares for buyers from all sections of the country, Imaginative designers have cre- = ated dinner service sets of hues and shapes coinciding with the extremgs which mark “modern! home interiors. 3 Although many of the buyers. at the show commended manufacturers for their turn away) from the traditional “pink poise | and green leat” motif, some ob-|
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Pennsylvania Dutch Ratterns Are Unusual
“The North American group higifignts the folk ‘art of particular sections of the United States. The “Dakotah” section comprises four cotton fabrics in vigorous patterns inspired by the great Northwest. The Pla
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pminations may be made from floor, by a committee, or by D organizations nomiby mail. All.things consid- , the committee method is aps the bést and most widely i today. It has one great adi in that it allows nominafrom the floor in addition to submitted by the committee. embers who are opposed to nations made by the comee have their remedy in noming from the. floor. When je is a difference of opinion ito whom the society should to fill an important office, nating from the floor is a: mendable procedure, and
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complement modern furnishings and add a contemporary note to provincial and traditional ‘room schemes, Hunter n, melon, lipstick red, flachartreuse and gray are Popuiat with black providing a background for many prints. Purple in varying intensities has been introduced by several houses.
Fiber Glass Panels Won't Wrinkle, Rot offers
company i 3 products in 15 neon shades . copper, bittersweet, rose red,
mauve, royal blue and dark
green among the most unusual.
Color Gustomsln spe
Another company has put out a line of fiber glass panels and
_.ruffies that are practically in-
destructible; they will not burn, wrinkle, mildew, rot, stretch or shrink. However, they are almost two and a half times the cost of regular rayon curtains, There also are nylon non-com-bustible curtains, drapery and upholstery fabrics Metal-threaded lines, metallic sheers and’ sheer wool fabrics continue "to, be offered in a variety of colors and designs. An international theme dominates the new. fabric group of
fnbers should not hesitate to themselves of this privilege.
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t care should be exercised electing a nominating compe. Its personnel shoyld inall factions of the club] hbership. hen nominations are made n the floor exclusively, one find they are made hastily thoughtlessly, resulting in election of those who are un-| ng to serve, which necessis electing others who will acthe offices, ominations by ballot enable; society to ascertain the exact ence of its members withelecting anyone. This method pite democratic, but consumes pat deal of time. never elect. An additional pt known as the electing balmust be taken. me organizations elect by bt without nominations. This 0 democratic, but the re-| are not always best for the
| i i : perience has proved the wis-| h of electing by ballot, with ng not limited to the i, One should not a ! only one ballot will be nec- | ry. ‘When there are more, in two nominees, it may be ssary to ballot several times pre anyone receives a majorof the votes cast. Some so-| Hes permit a plurality vote to A plurality vote is the) number of votes cast for|
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Designing Woman—
How to Hang Pictures
“WE'VE always heard” the - young man wrote, “that pic tures should be hung at eye level. Whose eye level? My wife is 5 feet 2. and I'm 6 feet.” The eye level rule for hanging pictures is well known. But the way most pictures actually are hung shows that this rule hasn't been followed or
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pictures are hung entirely too
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In most homes a man 7 féet tall miight consider the plc-
| tures at eye level but the | family and guest cannot.
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And oddly enough, small pictures, hung all alone on big wall space, fly up to the ceiling as often as big ones over the mantel and with more disturbing effect.
| Of course there are differ. | ences in eye level heights, so | rule
perhaps that eye level should be made more definite.
We asked the Association of |
American Artists to do just that because their members not only create outstanding
pictures and many ‘of them but
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also because their organization sells their pictures as originals and in reproduction every aay all over he ounizy.
EXPERTS of "the Association of American Artists say that a
picture should be hung so that | its center is about 5 feet, 5% |
inches from the floor.
{ Because it is easier and more natural to look slightly down“ward rather than upward this | establishment of a 5 foot, 5%- | inch height should
grown-up eye levely even if it
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2 and 6 feet, : If pictures at your house are hung too high you can make a big difference in the room by
‘pulling them down where they should be
The room will look more
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iNustrated comes in green, red, jected, although lightly, to the|
gray and brown color combina- |Yariety.
tions.
It's a nubby crossbar pattern.
Also in this category is the | “YLebanon County Group” |
whose intriguing provincial patterns were inspired by the quaint art of the Pennsylvania Dutch. The hex sign print illustrated was painted on the barns of farmers to keep away bad spirits, Six cotton and rayon fabrics are available. Another also shown is the design from an early American ribbon box, “Dutch Town.” There is a “Navajo group” and a “Kilondyke group” keyed | to represent the Indiana and Alaskan regions. Countries of Central and South America are represented in the Latin-American division. From the Guatemala grofip is a decorative design taken from a textile woven on crude hand looms. It was made by natives of the highlands settle-
| ment aftér. which the. fahyic,
“Solola,” was named. The growing’ importance of Chinese design in both modern and traditional categories is reflected in the tapestries, block patterns and leaf designs of the [ Tabries in this group. Mrs. Homemaker needn’t wor- [ fy over the type of fabric she selects if she pays attention to the division in which she makes
* her selection. The North Amer
ican line solves the provincial room problem while the Latin American fits into a ranch house scheme. The Chinese, course, will complete the decoration of that type of interior.
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See New Style {For Each Season
“If this | keeps: up,
{veteran buyer said.
“I can see fit already—pastel | shades at Easter, something else] in the fall, and red and green for|
Christmas.”Some of the innovations, especially those taken from Califor{nia plants, presented designs in {bold colors with three dimensional qualities. Efforts also have [been made to eliminate the traditional round plate with square styles. Other introductions ruby red, evergreen, onyx and cobalt blue demi-tasse cups.
Oriental Designs
Are on Exhibit Some designers have gained a
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Another advantage comes in.
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{scious women will want a differ-| {ent set of dishes and glassware (for each season of the year,” one
method of changing the blades. By a simple operation, again making use of the gold finished case, the old blade can be quick ly removed and replaced by a new one. the razor. With its feminine styling and compactness the razor is ideal for women to carry in their purse, set on the dressing table or to pack neatly into a travel ing kit. The “Daisy” 1s available at Ayres’, Block's and Wasson’s,
With frequent washing and
included | commas
new effect by varying floral pat-|
terns with each service. Soup
plates, for example, with no bor-
der design or dominant color, fol- | low the central pattern of the
bordered dinnerplate in their central design. A rival group of china and glass importers, representing some 105 firms in the recently formed Key-
{stone China and Glass Exhibition,
have opened its show to run cem-
currently with that of the Amer.
fcan manufacturers, . It features many Japanese ot] ferihgs which, buyers said, also
have moved from the traditional
Oriental designs toward Popular]
American styles,
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and aged looking without proper care, It is learned that the normal liquid content of the skin is reduced, causing the dryness, , A new hand cream jis introduced by Frances Denny using her Olls of the Wilderness. It takes two or three minutes longer . than usual for this cream and its rich liquids to be absorbed into the skin--which
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WINTER COATS ..
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21 Coats Were $99, Now
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26 Coats Were $188
35 Coals Were $128
from ‘69 and °79
24 Coats Were $258
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