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: Dat : i To Win Prizes ‘Use Chick Peas ~~ urday 0 Hem With Point-by-Point Attention |! Hots are. the Judging: classif In Latin Recipe . fayette, will Ay LOUISE FLETCHER; Times Woman's Editor cations In The Times" $1480 Na-- By META GIVEN ~~ ng William. | Let for a few minutes today, that all of you tional Sewing Contest: TERS _'A RECENT VISIT to Tampa, i | who are dresses for The Times’ $1460 National | STANDARD PATTIE Fla. was most informative from The wedding | - GROUP (Senor Division): 1. ; Sewing Contest have arrived at that point where your [Dress—Cotton. made from stand- a food sundpotat. , Ave, parents | dress is ready for fitting. : : : lard pattern, 2. Dress—8ilk, raySapuelur | oq TOU PUL It On, Fight side out. You step to a well-lighted mirror. Sn, WOOL, Ate a Jom sant An h food. h Henderson . | - yourself, “What would I look for in the eral fit of Ap] ; . advised | tls garment it I were trying it on in a shop?” You ses, I'm trying fom standard pattern. KN Wp Jad beert advised provieuty onor, ana®Miss to get you in your most critical attitude, , » STANDARD PATIEN no matter what else we ate. te, and Misses The commercial dress buyer will prompt you on this procedure GROUP (Junior Division, won- Soup no. matter > Selec 0 | Elan, gat for pain the Sec ahs. Spptee u's garment a atari wig GO : tment r . 1 e is: st man. Ushers The buyer starts at the shoulder and works down in a straight fads from standard pattern, 3 ,, SPANISH BEAN SOUP. 4 8a Smart, line. Here is what she demands: The shoulders should fit easily pattern. 1 beef soup bone (2 Ibs.)

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without strain or pull. The shoulder seam should lie about onequarter inch back of the center of your own shoulder in a straight

line from neckline 1 seam, He 9 gleove tHe length. This is a fitting prob-

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| GLAMOUR GROUP (Contestants of all aged)—"Special occa{8fon” clothes such as evening clothes, lounge clothes or beachlwear, made from standard pat-

2 qts. water

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‘ der. The sleeves should be de- familiar these days, whether we | : 1] signed to fit comfortably when|are making new clothes; or bring: fern of fia aviginal design PY! Here are two lovely’ designs - ANNE CABOT Salt and pepper : the arm is in motion. Elbow|Ing last season's hold-overs up to ; ;| equally at home in the living “| Parsley =r gen (0 . : easing of long sleeves should date. ORIGINAL prSIGH e30U? room or dining room. The une The Indianapolis Times Pick over peas, wash thoroughne come at the crook of the elbow. Perhaps, on a straight, pleated (Contestants of a): ages) L usual love bird design measures : ly, then add enough water to 10ers The padding, if correct, vgll be|OF gathered skirt, you can man- [Qresses, coats "pute originally 12 inches square and three to- 530 8. Wells St. cover peas two inches deep. Add rr : suitable to the type of sleeve in/age to preserve a _straightline des OUT use of commercial| gether form a handsome run- Chicago 7, Il one tablespoon sal‘. Stir and let erhood groups the garment, and the carriage of lower edge, by fixing the length [arRo! Uae Om | ner. : ; Lo ‘soak over night. When ready to ers, Chapter ¥ the wearer's shoulders. |at the lower edge. The pattern P CHILDREN'S GROUP = (Con-| ~ Join six squares to cover the No. 5708 Price 20¢ cook, drain off the water and S. Wheeler as At the neckline, the co1lar/maker says, however, that length ltestants of all ages) — Gar-| top of the average size coffee x, gy4§ Price 20¢ turn peas into soup kettle, Add" fticers will be should lie flat without wrinkles is adjusted, preferably at the ry B on iirer up to 12 table, or use individual mats |beef bone that butcher has sawed ds, vice presi- or puckers. Strain between neck- Waistline on this type of skirt. | years of age, made from stand-| on occasional or bed tables. Name ......... tiessssssssassss [ID three or four pieces and the

Lacy and Mrs, recording and

line and shoulder indicates tight- Try on Garment A Second Time

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ham hock that has been washed. Add ‘two quarts water. Cover

Four inch pineapple and cluster motifs work into a second de-

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retaries; Mrs. der or sleeve seam. : inte: h| sign when joined together. and cook slowly (simmer) for reasurer; . Mrs. Het Length Depends Of course, walstline adjustment a "Patterns 5745 And 5708 IN- Breet eceecessssssssssssssnsess ONG and one-half hours or until chaplain, and 9 of length necessarily entails entered in this group. “| clude complete crocheting ‘In ; tender. Fry the chopped -onion in ily, guard. Upon the Wearer changes in waistline darts, upper . Local prizes An each of the structions, stitch {llustrations, City SRNR NNNNNNININIIIRIINNIERARS the lard until soft and yellow. nd Mrs. Doyle The ent must fit easily and| ide seams, even beltlines. But|, classification are $50, first; $20,| material requirements and fin- Add these with the saffron and uncil delegates. without strain across the bust and it insures your retaining a straight x second. First place winners: in ishing directions. Bate scececesnssnssssssnssnenes peeled potatoes to the kettle and & MERRITT my ERE BRETT OE THY DER Tipper; SPosswise thread. »ab,-the.. lower). Juv - . ORR Ahlers on aU pH 0 {the national judging will receive vy’ + 4 . and the donation of “radio tables cook until peas and potatoes are as state con- or placket fastening should close/edge of the skirt, By SUE BURNETT The Indianapolis Times [5,00 awards. In addition, if any Flower Mission Gives) 3 ho Bosoltal by Sire. Loceard tender. Add salt and pepper to. Alternates will easily. The skirt should have| Gored, or circular skirts, or eir-| «rq jike to start now making 214 W. Maryland St. Times’ winners place first in na-| so Hh hosp y Mrs. Leonard suit taste. Jobuson and been tested for fit when a wearer Sule? Foun, are marked for| gome warm weather togs, and » Marylan tional judging, they wil receive, 18,000 Quarts of Milk A urchison was announced. | Litt out soup bone and ham tuart. Mrs. sits down. ength with a tailor's square, or| wonder if you'd est _some- i i Ri wards from The v ; PO em TR Remove any mea m he delegate to Dress length, however, is vari- skirt marker, at the lower edge.| thing vouthtul oe as easy Indianapolis 5 Ind additional $100 u - ay Mporind ST nurday hat Literary Club bone and chop and return to soup. ntion. able, for this must be determined] Now, with the possible reloca-, to sew.” From a reader in- 8184 Price 23¢ Also, the first place winners in . 0 . i S l ¢ S b . t : Serve very hot with a sprinkling. i a ate: Mra on its becomingness to the indivi-|tion of pockets and trimming, the| Virginia comes this request, and | 8329 Price 250 {ne national judging are invited 18,628 quarts of milk last year elects suojec of parsley for garnish. Ti

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garment is ready to be basted to-| we're illustrating two sports

100 "New York to’ see-their-gar- distributed, by visiting nurses in| Masdames. Flor a.n co. Rettig, diagonal slices of reheated

an, president; deviation from the current fashion ; : Bize. ives sees [thi t-patient clinic, General ... . - : gether on the adjusted line. It| sets that will fill the bill. Each ments worn by professional mod-|the out-patient clinic, Ml! vivde "Simmons c T Me pest may be more becoming. is also a smart idea to try on| has three parts and willprovea | ° Fashion Book Price 25¢ ~ |els in a National Style Show in Hospital. The Flower Mission! . Sian a and. moore F1© 8 palatable accompaniment. a ay Bh That's the way the professional 1, repagteq garment again to| boon for temperature-soaring , the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. While board met in the 38th St. Branch, Dwyer scuss ple Serves four.

chry, recording § Secretaries; Tilman, treasam H. Remy, . Emory Sharp,

- buyer estimates the fit of a dress. Suppose, in view of this, that you have detected a stress or strain at one or more of these points in your contest dress,

days. Pattern 8320 is for sizes 11, 12, 13, 14, 16 and 18, Size 12, skirt, 23 yards of 35 or 39inch; bolero, 1 yard; top, 1%

double-check .on the adjustment. Then you are ready for stitching and final pressing. Many home seamstresses are

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Club to Meet

The Charial Club will meet at

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Dr. Charles : | Robert Tucker discussed the suc-|pjterary Club at this week's meet|cess of the use of streptomycin ing. . It will be held at 2 p. m. Friday

Myers and Dr. members of the Friday Afternoon Ripple BPW to Meet The Broad Ripple Business and

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eliminating much of the basting noon Wednesday in the home of for tubercular patients. Mrs.

tartin, ulder, let's a : | : s will be Mrs. a a : once thought vitally necessary. Yards. _ {CRY sesssnrnrnncanashasansenseringg George Boucher, 6056 E.| Sarah Messing Stern was made in the home of Mrs, Jesse Preston, 1! 8 Baker. Mrs. pty i | These people must remember to| Pattern 8184 comes In 81268 [State .....evseeeessssssssssvess 9th Bt a member of the advisory board!332 W. 44th St. rs. Parker J, How to Adjust be very, very meticulous in their| 11, 12, 13, 14, 16 and 18. Bize a —— ETT rr eee

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Y and Mrs."R, shoulder . . . and it's important Merrill Club 1% yards. : to have your shoulder pads in Two separate patterns, 25 before deciding . . . take up the Plans Guest Day cents each.

» nce ia 3M, shoulder seam. If the direction] Guest day will be held Satur-

of the shoulder seam is not a day in John Herron Art Institute

Send an additional twentyfive “cents for a copy of the

in an inset sleeve is set at the edge of the wearer's shoulder. In front, this seam should adhere to the curved line of the pattern from the shoulder cap to underarm. You will notice in your pattern that the armhole seam does not curve as deeply in the back. If it is apparent, in your fitting, that you have a bad line, a restrictive- pull, at thé rear of the armhole, chances are that you have curved the armhole seam too. deeply here. In that case, rip * this seamline on the first fitting and repin.

ckerd are alter polis PEO delsKyle and Mrs.

iv i Kyle, straight line from neckline to by the Catherine Merrill Club.| spring and summer issue. of |. ale 2, Sila armhole, rip the seam out and Wilbur D. Peat, Institute director, Fashion, our complete pattern: : Mrs. Paul I pin it correctly. : will be the speaker. magazine, It's smart, fresh, : ” w . Remember, too, if the shoulder| Hostesses for the 3 p. m. meet-| informative — dnd bigger and Su Sorrtapongs ]. seam is changed, the collar willing will be. Mesdames C. A.| better than ever! Gift pattern a need fitting. In order to avoid/Harris, C. E. Wagoner, George| printed in the book. 3 ‘nd Mrs. O. W. more than one fitting of the col- Falkenburg, Hugh Hanna and W.| To order patterns or our { : To AA nt nd Mrs. 0. W, re \mportant to make all|C. Wright and Miss Mary Sul:| Fashion Book, use the coupon H Oo ME Mrs. Frank J. the sequifed neckite chasgee be- (3% below. : STRIKES eee legates to the fore attaching the collar. lackwood Be ; : Fo It Mrs. Wilson If correct, the armhole seam on Bridg i», : ¥

Muzzy Isn't Only Player Who Makes Bridge Errors §

By EASLEY BLACKWOOD MY FRIEND Mr. Muzzy, so often the goat in mix-ups at the| bridge table, got some measure of revenge in today’s deal. No sooner had Mrs. Keen uttered the words “three no trumps” than a resounding double was heard from Mr. Champion. The penalty double in this situation has a special, conventional meaning. It| & asks parser 1g lead te Best sult bid by dummy-—in this case| | ‘spades. you see a spade lea: {from West through dummy’s jack Both vilnerable. would enable Mr. Champion to| : {win four spade tricks and the NORTH (Mrs. Keen)

It was less than a year ago in a quiet section of Indiana. The people there were glancing at morning headlines about remote storms in other states then turning to the day's business much as you do now. They had no premonition of disaster . . . no warning that those head“lines would soon scream their story. Tornado Strikes— 22 Dead—97 Injured. Hundreds Left Homeless in the

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Harold Wright, nith, vice presiFinlayson and — eiber, recording \§ Sécretaries; hardson, treasn Frosch, chap-

W. K.. Shirley, a ace of diamonds immediately. S—-J9854 le: i Shi y : Ways fo, Mate : of dianionds guinediately. ol : al33s Coatsville-Danville area. einer eaves Fit |spade- to lead and he got off to| D—-J 9 Meet . The inset sleeve should ng the queen of hearts opening. Mr. hg 64 : y ‘ : - lome Guild will go that its lengthwise thread falls Champion hit the ceiling. He EAST ATs ": n. tomorrow in straight down. from the top of the heaped considerable abuse on Mr.| (Mr. Muzzy) (Mr. Champion) They were unprepared . . . but the Red Cross wasn’t. It.

shoulder to the lower edge of thé Muzzy's head and it was several S—none sleeve. If this thread is, not minutes before order could be re- H—Q J 10 4 8 H line, ‘the sleeve will draw. stored. In fact, Mr. Champion D—84 2 _ D—A 76 53, | Should a deep diagonal Wrinkle Was §0 ITN ON CIICIZG his ©=10-98-8-3— Cu —1=] show across the top, drop the top partner that -he re | SOUTH (Mr. Dale). 3 |

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was there with ambulances and food and shelter. it'was = _there in the weeks to follow to help pay medical bills, to rebuild homes, to restore normalcy. It was there with aid “valued at more than $110,000. . . your dollars. The Red Gross knows . . . disaster can strike anytime, anywhere.

’ of the sleeve, or raise the sleeve played the three of diamonds on 8—17 86 unider the arm. If the sleeve pat-| the first trick. ; Loin tern provides fullness at the el-| Mr. Dale won with the king of | __ bow with little tucks see that hearts ard led the king of dia-| {monds. Mr. Champion won his

this fullness cups the elbow joint.| | The bidding: Raise or lower the fullness, if ‘ace and took tricks with the king! g Ww

necessary. {and queen of spades. He didn’t] 3 ¢

g llay down the ace of spades as| oN T Now, should the sleeye, be = sorvooth ! : | y figured that the jack All Pass looser than necessary at the wrist, n dummy might give deciarer| ] 3 {his ninth trick. On the spade; tricks, won by East and West thread: You can slip. 3 discarded two! after the revoke, would have to

3 leads "Mr. Muzzy hand out, then, without removing. 4.0 onde |be transferred to the non-offend-ing side. !

this thread, when you take on the Mr. Ch _ gleeve. Just loosen the thread as! Mr, ion : glove, dust 100s A ie 2eNAMPIO mi Fh-hand-was-then-played-out): land as-you see, Mr. Dale could

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has been removed, and mark ‘the Sow. Mr. Champion led his vei never make more than sight The Wm. H. Block Co. National Furniture Co. new, closer-fitting wrist seam. of clubs an r. Dale won tricks owing to the unfortunate ¢ : Gat . If the fitting over the bust and the ace. He led another high distribution of the club suit. He , Colonia). Furpiturd Co -Pourflés OitFifling Ch: hips 18 too loose, you take in the/club and Fast showed out, dis- won four clubs, two diamonds| Dayan & Co. Rogers & Co. side seam; if too tight, you let carding the deuce’of hearts. It ang two hearts and he was Fair Store Rost Jewelry Co.

out the side seam. In either case (was at this point that Mr. Dale {p,,,0h However the two trick

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ADDRESS CRAIN RATAN r area I lsat tR ssi ssr st sr asst stnar ! . ~ I plan to enter in-the classifications marked below: (Check one ' «~ OF more. You are not obligated to remain in the classifications

checked, if you should change your mind later). ——eStandard Pattern Group, Senior Division, for entrants above 18 years of age. (1) Dress—Rayon, silk or WoOl...eovees

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justment pins so that you will had revoked on the first trick. him to score. with - preserve the line. : | Mr, Judge, the peppery Mttle|era rior Co an EX The pattern makers ask us to kibitZer, quickly turned to Article| | consider the type of skirt on the/76 of the laws and gave Mr.| Mr. Muzzy really poured it on| garment, when we come to fixing Champion the bad news that two Mr. Champion. “Oh I'm so sorry . y va I didn’t open a spgde, partner,” | ; [ im és Sewin g ( on test he said with fine scarcism. “I| hy : suppose I should have got one . . out of the other deck. And inciFE nitrant R eg istrati on dentally, why don’t you take time| : out from giving lessons long | Here is my official registration for The Times’ National Sewing enough to give yotirself a lesson Contest. 1 will bring my contest garment ‘to. the place to be an-4n. the simple art of following nounced later in The Times. sult. The hearts are the curvy| . ones like on Valentines and the| NAME SEAS NN Nest Nie Nes ssiessasrssRsITIREIsSS Phone cceevocesennes diamonds are the ones with the ’ sharp edges, . , ." Send questions on bridge to - Mr. Blackwood, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9. Parliamentary Law : Clubs to Convene (2) Dress—Cotton....o.+o (3) Coat or Bult....ruees Two parliamentary law clubs eee Standard Pattern Group, Junior Division, entrants 18 years Will hold meetings tomorrow. : The Cruzan Parliamentary Law _or under. 1) Dress..coooeee (2) Suit or Coaticovaniee {Club X will meet at 1 P. m. in , ‘w————Glamour Group, no age limit. (1) Evening, lounge, peagh{ihe Meridian Roem, Colonist pur. © wear; from standard pattern or original design. h el ALVA hae y ete. : : bour and Mrs. C."A. Childers. will Group, no limit. (1) Dress, suit or give the lesson on “Nominations » age and intended for and Elections.” Mrs. Clyde Parbo sons will preside.

— Original Design coat originally designed by contestant meChilidren’s Clothing Group, no age limit. (1) Clothes for : : "ehilldren up to 12 years of age. ip ol