Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1949 — Page 22
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~~ Spring Designers
‘Hold Own as Best-Seller
Will Emphasize
Small, Soft and Pouchy Handbags
Today, as a kind of special service to contestants in
The Times’ $1460 National Sewing Contest, and particularly|
to. those who submit to the contest the coat or dress on
"which they build their spring wardrobes, let us review a recent re-
, port on spring costume accessories. This report was assembled by
© style-sples from six of the most . There's not a new shoe, a glove, a blouse or a bangle those experts
haven't seen.
And they report that the very newest in shoes has what they|
popular women's magazines.
term “an airy, opened-up look.” Even ia shoes that are closed at
heel and toe, there will be shell e:
shanks and criss-cross designs. The pump will hold its own as best-’
ffects, strippings, strappings, open
seller, if commercial buyers’ choice is confirmed by Miss and Mrs. Bhopper. But the sandal—a very fragile and graceful thing, this
spring—will be a close second. Sandals
triple and multiple straps, with the multiple strappings in many Stylings coming. together in one
Additional detail on the sandals includes mesh insets, or filigree cut-outs, scallops or perfdrations. Platforms are back again, mostly quarter and half-inch; but rs of an inch in the dressiest styles, : Navy shoes are expected to outsell black in view of co-ordinated navy styling for spring in all lines. Brown in all its mutations, cocoa, copper and beige, is being stocked by all the better shoe departments as a high-style color.
You'll be able to get gray, and
some stores are betting you'll ask for green and they'll have it for you. ? : : ’ In handbags, the spring design will be small, soft and pouchy, with émphasis on width. Boxes and vanity-type bags will, be smooth and soft, too. And though the shoulder bag Will be avallable in all price ranges, the tal-
lored bag, in sleek, detailed calf, line widely stocked by the spring
will be newer, In bags, too, colors are co-ordi-
nated. Navy is expected to sell| the Empire waist, being high-
first and fast. Spring gloves will
be keyed to millinery colors, but/sign in multiple, narrow-strap the high-style selection is glace'arrangements and in color, =~
Times’ Sewin Entrant Registration
Here is my official registration for The Times’ National Sewing
Contest. 1 wi) wine my contest nounced later fn The Times. -
NAME CS virserissngsseaianns Ghienepensins Phone sessesasnnnnns
ADDRESS
or more. You are not obligated
checked, if you should change your mind later). 7 | e—Standard Pattern Group, Senior Division, for entrants above _18 years of age. (1) Dress—Rayon, silk or WOOl.seeavese
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(2) Dress—Cotton.......
BENIN INANE It AI NINN IN NE RN NRIs
~—— T plan to enter in the classification marked below: (Check one
will have single, double,
kid tn neutrals and soft pastels. The newest line In gloves is a
. |slim line, with glove length cal-
culated to meet the sleeve—no more,” To achieve the slim line, many houses have concentrated on “in-seam” construction, instead of the bulkier hand-sewn outside seam.
Blouses Feature Empire Styling Scatter pins and rope necklaces continue as top products in costume jewelry. Beads and stones in strong colors will be combined with pearls in the spring ropes, and you may expect to find lots of elaborite wear the low-cut and strapless evening modes. The blouse business has turned with enthusiasm to the low-cut; high-waisted Empire styling which is the stamp of the newest in spring dress design. The plunging neckline, topped off with a {mandarin collar is another blouse
| buyer. Belts, too, will help carry out
riding and tied-in with shoe de- » » n - g Contest ‘garment to the place to be an-
SEs EBIENI Eda
to remain in the classifications ! a
(3) Coat or Built.....cue0
neckiaces-to—help-you/-inch,
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8436
- 11-18 By SUE BURNETT
perforated pattern for sizes 11, “12,713, 14, 16 and 18. Size 12; short sleeve, 4% yards of 35To order pattern or our Fashfon Book, use the coupon.
Te Jt Times Pattern Service Airy, Opened-Up Look; See | =A -
Pump
Pattern 8436 is a sew-rite
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THE INDIA
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5944
By MRS. ANNE CABOT
Navy blue and white are as |
" fresh and flattering as the first spring robin and this crocheted
‘roller is just the thing to start .
off your--spring--wardrobe! Pattern 5944 includes com_crocheting instructions, stitch illustratigns, material requirements and finishing direc-
SUE BURNETT The Indianapolis Times 214 W. Maryland St. ~~ Indianapolis 9, Ind. No. 8436 Price 25¢
Fashion Book Price 25¢ NAMO .eovvevesssscsesccsccsces Street S44454449440000a0anshnnns City SENNA NNNNINNIBENINIRRNRIRAR ANS
State SENENNLININIEININIIRIREIIRR
' [tional Sewing Contest: STANDARD PATTERN| is of all ages) — Gar
‘GROUP (Senior Division): 1 Dress—Cotton, ard pattern. 2. on, wool, etc, made from stand ard pattern. 8. Coat or suit made from standard pattern.
GROUP (Junior Division, con-
(lasses in Sewing Contest Here are the judging classifi- designed by ; cations in The Times’ $1460 Na-| WITHOUT use of commercial
of STANDARD PATTERN [entered in, this group.
tions, To order, use the coupon.
APOLIS TIMES. _|Blackwood
ANNE CABOT The Indianapolis Times 530 S. Wells St. Chicazo 7, HL No. 5944 Price 20¢ NAMO ceivvsvcvessosscscsassones
Street SENN ENENNIENRIRNIRRRIRNIRNS
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the contestant
patterns. ; CHILDREN’S GROUP (Con-
‘ments for children up to 12
from standyears of age, made from standress—S8ilk, Tay-\a,q pattern or originally de“|signed by contestant. All gar-
ments for children—even though original . design—must be
Local prizes in each of the
Standard Pattern Group, Junior Division, entrants 18 years testants 18 Wears of age or be-|qagcification. are: $50, first; $20,
or under, (1) Dress.....
(Glamour Group, no age limit.
esse (2) Built or Coat...vovine
wear, ete, from standard pattern or original design.
coat originally designed
by contestant and intended for
adult or upper teen-age wear. :
children up to 12 years of age. : Mail to: Sewing Contest Editor Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland § Indianapolis 9. .
Open Monday through Saturday, 9:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. Telephone Riley 7411
Spring Dresses
895
All spring and summer long these young and pulsating
carry you through the day
brightness all their own. Gay prints and YOU thful styling in pretty Lyn Spun Rayon
fabrics.
“come in flower-box colors.
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I. Round neckline, Full cop sesves; buttoned
- to the waist dress. Full
~ pockets, Blue, green, yellow, lilac prints.
3 Collared V.neck, Buttons to below the walsh, short sleeves, full skirted in: blue.
They're Kay Dunhills and they
oo Pretty and Practical
To Live in and Love “o .
you will cherish Lyn Spuns that
with a fashion-
Sizes 12 to 20.
skirt ‘and two big
low): made from standard pattern. 2 Coat or suit made from standard
(1) Evening, lounge, beach pattern,
1. Dress—Any material, iso0ond, First place winners in : the
national judging will receive $100 awards. In addition, if any
Times’ winners place first in na-
GLAMOUR GROUP (Contest- tional judging, they will receive
w———Original Design Group, no age limit. (1) Dress, suit or &nts of all ages)—"Special occa- additional $100 awards from The started the diamonds and poor sion” clothes such as evening Times. :
clothes, lounge clothes or beach-
Also, the first place winners in three rounds.
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on _Bridge—
Muzzy's Lead Out of Turn Is| All Dale Needs|
“Lets Declarer Get Rid of Heart Loser
"By EASLEY BLACKWOOD |=
FAST AND furious bidding marked today's deal. Mr. Muzzy's two-club bid was rather foolish. After his partner had overcalled, [vulnerable in the heart suit, he {should have recognized that hearts represented the best spot for his side. He¢ should have
raised at once, suppressing the|
club suit’ entirely. Actually a four-heart bid at this point would {havé been a pretty good call,
East-West vulnerable.
South dealer, NORTH (Mr. Abel) 8-~Q 105 42 H-10 58 DJ 6 4 OJ 82 T EAST
WEST (Mr. Champion) (Mr. Muzzy) SK J 8-8 H-AKQ98 HJ 17638 |Deel09 23 De?
CK 7 4 Ql 96 | 3 SOUTH (Mr. Dale), BeeA-9 8 7T 8 H—4 2 D-AKQS858 one The bidding: a Ww N =F 1” 1H Pass 20 28 3-0 Pass SH $8 4H 48 H 58 . Dbl. All Pass
Now Mr. Dale would have had to come in at the four range if he wanted to show his spade suit. Mr. Dale thought of doubling the five-heart bid, believing hé could set it’ if his partner opened a club for him to trump. As you see, he was right. 3 Mr. Dale finally decided it was too close to fool with and he felt sure five spades couldn't be set over one or two tricks and might even be makable. Good old Muzzy! As soon as the bidding was over he banged down the jack of hearts. Now the Jack 1s not the right lead from this holding. He should have led his fourth best. But the real trouble was that it was not Mr. Muzzy's lead. . As usual Mr. Judge, the demon kibitzer, was close at hand, licking his chops over the prospect of practicing his. favorite occupation—settling a dispute at the bridge. table, inl He said that the lead could be accepted as a correct lead. But if Mr. Dale didn’t want to accept it he could require Mr. Muzzy to retract the lead and make -the
be played at the first legal opportunity. Or, Mr. Dale could forbid Mr. Champion to lead hearts, in which case Mr. Muzzy could pick up his jack. Mr, Dale chose this latter penalty. : Forbidden to, lead hearts at all, Mr. Champion led the four of clubs. Mr. Dale ruffed and laid
down the ace of spades. He then
Mr. Champion had to follow to He trumped the
wear, made from standard pat-\the national judging are invited|/fourth round with his kihg of
contestant,
(Contestants of all ages) —Adults|
Children’s Clothing Group, no age limit. (1) Clothes for|lern or from original design by to New York to see their gar-|spades but on this trick Mr. Dale
i ments worn by professional mod- {got rid of one of dummy's two ORIGINAL DESIGN GROUP|els in a National Style Show in losing hearts. Thus he lost only
the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. While |
two tricks—the king of spades
dresses, coats or suits originallyithere, they stop at the Waldorf./and one heart.
jack of hearts a penalty card, to|
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29 WEST WASHINGTON STREET
FRIDAY, MAR. 4, 1049
So RIDDICK did!
: WHAT? Somebody had to bring down piano prices and terms. We saw this coming . . . so we scoured the market . . . bought wonderful piano bar-
gains for CASH . . . and we're passing these savings on to you. WHEN? These low prices are in effect RIGHT NOW, tnd will continue until every last one of these pianos is sold. Come early, however, for best selection,
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WHERE? At Riddick Piano Co., formerly the Baldwin Piano Salesroom,
“at 542 South Meridian St. HOW? How can you buy a piano? Simply by qualifying your credit standing. Monthly terms will be cut to suit your income,
YES . .. PIANO PRICES and ERMS MUST BE CUT
T0 SUIT INCOMES! ) 24 CLOSED. “Don't deny yourself the luxury of piano because ! ad ad prices are toe steep, terms too high. Come in and see these beoutiful, super-toned pianos. Com- $ 50 pare the prices. Then you will realize what out- - ' . standing savings ve offer you . . . what tremendous . ly yeu
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PER . WEEK
Plus Small Carrying Charge
AlLyou need is & good credit
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