Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 February 1949 — Page 24

£ Press Staff Correspondent | NEW YORK, Feb. 17—Cotton dresses and sports clothes treated to resist wrinkling as long as the| ts last are something every American woman can inthis season. One New York shop has suffi- + cient quantities on hand today for a full-dress fashion show. Other stores, both here and + meross the country, should: have pram .selections of unwiltable cottons by spring. : Yard woven by Dan River Mills and Everfast, treated “with the Monsanto Chemical Co.'s “resloom” process and made up into clothes by 15 manufacturers were shown here by Mary Lewis. Some of the Kverfast A also will appear in piece departments. e selection of wrinkle proofed cottons is by no means as large as that of the untreated ~~-aottons that still need starch to keep them crisp. The “resloom” process cannot yet be applied to all types of cotton yardage. Chambray, for instance, is notably absent, and the majority of ‘available treated cottons are con-| siderably heavier than that fine dress fabric,

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