Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1949 — Page 27
11, 1040" '
an
ch 2 Top ine tion Vood
HILLYER 3 about the beautiful tae if you want yer. -
§ remove a you may be w wood with
r merchuros it to a shade er“ than you t's 80 much the scratch ) fade a too
ication dry re of the so1d then wax well.
» by filling ‘in sometimes ches can be with colored the furniture ven a better ge than it is
irnifure- Res Do It Youre y to build up age resistant
r the emerhome meth of d vater and allls you what 's that must more. expert
th directions lure refinishlet 1s yours a stamped, lope sent to Apolis Times,
3
i— =
— &
_. walls,
brick veneer with horizontal wood
siding in the gable ends. It is §
of square type construction and all on one floor, and, therefore, should be sxcoptionally economical to build. There is a front porch with a pleasing rall around the outside walls. You enter through a protected front door, and to your right is a clothes closet, and directly ahead, the living room. The living room has a beautiful picture window along one side and a natural fireplace on the other side. The dining area is
combined with the living room, §
and there are two other lar
windows opening into this part 2 ;
the room. The kitchen is directly off from the dining space, and shows an exceptional amount of good planning. The sink has a window over it with a shelf underneath for potted plants, and there are
“work spaces on both sides of!
this sink. There are cabinets and other work areas along
FRIDAY, MAR. 11, 1049 — : — a
laundry tubs and other automatic | laundry equipment. Two windows tion. Both bedrooms have ward. furnish light and ventilation: Yoltobe type closets’ with sliding
this area. There - is running along the dining-living |
{nated if it were desired to enlarge | these two rooms. Off this hall-!
side and both have cross ventila-
doors. This type door adds a
a. corridor or hall neat deal of useable space to a
room as it eliminates the area
bothiroom area, which could be elimi- usgally occupied by the swing of
a hinged door. The door openings could even be made larger In
THE SERVICE entrance goes way is a large bathroom and [these closets and drawers could
directly from the corner of this kitchen to the outside or to the
utility room where there is ample
room for a gas or oil furnace,
|linen closet, both of which are| {easily accessible to all areas of the home. i |" The two bedrooms are side by|
ibe built in, eliminating the neces-
PAGE 21
Sanne Nv ry"
{ME FLeom Paw Ne Sasemgur +
IT IS ‘intended that this home| only $5.00 per set, and there is be heated by- either hot water or|the I hot air radiant heat. However, i¢| $1808
NO.37
“Book of Small Home De-|dresses, coats or suits originally showing pictures and floor designed by the
iit Clases T
[térn or from origindl design by
“In Sewing Contest
Here are the judging classifications In The Times' $1460 National Sewing Contest! STANDARD PATTERN GROUP (Senior Division): 1. Dress—Cotton, made from standard pattern. 2. Dress-—8ilk, rayon, wool, ete.,, made from standard pattern. 3. Coat or suit made from standard pattern. STANDARD PATTERN GROUP (Junior Division, contestants 18 years of age or beJo 1. Dress——Any material,
pattern, GLAMOUR GROUP (Contest. ants of all ages)—'"Special occa-| sion” clothes such as evening clothes, lounge clothes or beachwear, made from standard pat-
contestant. ORIGINAL DESIGN GROUP (Contestants of all ages)—Adults
contestant
made from standard ‘pattern. 2.8% Coat or suit made from standard |
Sure Skirt :
a basement. were desired and]
other type of heating installed, this could easily be accomplished)
{plans of the first 26 homes in WITHOUT use of commercial patterns.
[this series, together with 054 ,|pages of valuable building information covering many subjects,
testants of all
CHILDREN’S GROUP (Con- By MRS. gy CABOT
sity of a bureau or chest of
more space to these two rooms.
Juniors Ask Fashion Designers For Pretty, Unsophisticated Styles
styling for juniors, we thought,
By LOUISE FLETCHER Times Woman's Editor
Junior contestants (below 18|classification. It seems she hadn't.|plicity, too, in the spring styling Manufacturers have taken ajot prints for juniors.
years of age), In The Times’ $1460 National Sewing Contest, represent many groups of young perLargely, they are schoolgirls, in| two categories—high school and
college. Among them, also, are mand for . fresh, pretty and un- like reefer coats.
hundreds of girls who have begun]
“work on jobs and careers. So, when a New York hopper of matchmaking in wools and in|lored toppers in the Junior Stand-
went out for us to study spring! = =»
she would have quite a job of
r- [magazine vote from the favorite
magazines for teen-abers. ‘Judg-Well- Tailored Coats Hngeofromrothe many “costumes Pupil [tagged with their indorsements,
Juniors have established a de-|
Sophisticated styling. Hence, there lis, in ready-mades, a great deal!
spring-to-summer cottons, which » " »
Times’ Sewing Contest Entrant Registration
Here is my official registration for The Times’ National Sewing
Contest: I will bring my conte
st garment, in mid-April, to the
place to be announced later in The Times,
NAME His aN essneivavecsneneis ADDRESS
sss sennsectiossnns
essenencesse Phone «esssesssecees
I plan to enter in the classifications marked below: (Check one
or more.
You are not obligated to remain in the classifications
checked, if you should change your ‘mind later).
—Ftandard Pattern Group,
Senior Division, for entrants above
18 years of age. (1) Dress—Rayon, silk or Wool..essssas
(2) Dress—Cotton....ccess
—Standard Pattern Group,
orunder. (1) Dress...... i.
—Clamour Group, no age
(3) Coat or Bults..veesee Junior Division, entrants 18, years (2) Suit or Coat.vsseeese limit. (1) Evening, lounge, beach
wear, etc, from standard pattern or original design.
——0riginal Design Group, coat originally designed
no age limit. (1) Dress, suit or by contestant and intended for
adult or upper teen-age wear.
+ e—Children’s Clothing Group, no age limit. (1) Clothes for
children up to 12 years of age.
Mail to: Sewing Contest Editor
>
Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland St.,
Indianapolis 9.
Wasson's Is Open Monday Through Saturday,
9:30 A. M.
Straight Plus BiasNo Twist! Our New
NE FE CO A LAR, TX A 0 ER
RAYON SLIP
Lace at the top and the bottom! It's the prettiest rayon slip possible! Fit... it's marvelous straight plus bias, Comes in BurMil rayon crepe, pink and
white. Sizes 32 to 40. i
to 5:00 P. M.
3 2
~ Telephone Riley 7411
Jor one-third sleeves, and a mod-
BPW Selects
could be built under this house. Complete
|drawers, which would give even{by. having the basement stairs {such as how to finance, a discus-\ments for children up to 12 years leading down where the utility|sion of all kinds of heating sys- qe age, made from standard patroom is at the present time. Either tems, how to. install septic tanks, | a complete or partial basement closets, basement vs. no basement! land many other important. and| building plans and|interesting subjécts. The Plan specifications are available foriBook sells for only $1.
ages) -— Gar-
tern or originally designed by ‘contestant. All. garments for ‘children—even though of original design—must be entered in this group.
might well be adopted among
Building plans and specifications, first set. ..$5.00
junior home sewers. There 18 sim-|AddItIONE] Set .i..iis.essvasvsssavssssnsssss 2.50
Popitar-for Spring
Let's consider coats first. You And you know {how to make them. In the past
‘there have been many Well-tal-/City suesevsssedinssassssrincionsinecaseces State covianaiinnnae Fill in This Form, Inclose Check or Money Order and
ard Pattern Coat and Suit Group. And we expect to see more this year because tweeds are currently in strong favor and in good supply. But our shopper turned up a spring coat-design we think you
and classic lines. A brief description may help you to look for a similar design in a pattern. Or, it might suggest an original-de-sign-group coat-entry to some doubly-talented youngsters, Retallers-call this coat a Chesterfield, but it is not the straight up-and-down overcoat of other years. This one is done in fine gabardine, and while the front is trimly tailored, with wide, pointed revers and the familiar double-breasted closing, the back of the coat is very feminine, with unpressed-pleat folds flowing beneath a snug back belt. If you were going to buy this coat, the price would be about $75. But made at home, of good quality woolen gabardine retailing from $8 to $11 a yard, you see how very sizeablé your savings can be!
Three-Piece Suits Are Stylish Now
Buit styling for juniors runs chiefly to:three-piece outfits, consisting of skirt, blouse and bolero, or two jackets and a skirt, Bolero outfits, with appropriate variations, will be popular with all juniors from sub-teen to up-per-teen. ‘Our shopper took a reading on one. outfit itissue. wool with an blouse: S8kirt—$19.95; bolero— ($12.95; blouse—$§9.95, which, [summed up, reads $42.85. You can|" do better than this by the family clothes budget, and be just as {prettily assembled in. a home-
price-tag in navy organdy|
kind. The predomingnt styling in both: rayon prints and new cottons, including cotton taffeta and tweedy looking : cottons, is the easy shirtwaist bodice, with long
erately full skirt. This is a styling also featured in all commercial pattern catalogs.
New Slate
Miss Irene C. Boughton and Mrs. Carl Griffey have been nominated president of the Indianapolis Business and Professional Women's Club. Others on the slate are Mrs. Almer Armstrong and Mrs. Delphia W. Gill, first vice president; Miss Florine Hite and Miss Pansy Lee Sherrick, second vice president; Miss Julia J. Sensel and Miss Marion ¥. Thompson, corresponding secretary; Mrs.. Ethel L. Degischer and Miss Betty L. Harrison, recording secretary; Miss Jessie Marie Theobald and Miss Trella M. Wood, treasurer; Miss Helen E. Humphreys and Miss
retary; Mrs, Harold O. Burnett and Miss Nelle M. Sage, auditor. Nominated for the board. of directors are Mesdames Felix J. Brown, Frank Miller and Spencer Pruitt, Misses Nana Faye Griggs, Lucy Hittle, Rosemarie Lenaham, Jeannette L. McElroy and Esther M. Schmitt, The election will be next month,
Museum Family Hour
Patrons, pupils and teachers of School 77 will be guests at the Children’s Museum family hour |Sunday afternoon. Assisting Miss Cathryn Kuemmich, principal, will be Mesdames A. N. Stevens,
bur Doran and G. C. Richardson.
|Club to Hear Music Fabien BSevitzky and the In.
with go-for. —It's-a blend of new| — —
sewn bolero costume of the same,
Viola Rose Button, financial sec-| -
8. C. Wilmer, 8. H. Hoppér, Wil-|
TOTAL INCLOSED (Small Home No. 37)..8.
NAME ivecsvcossssssssssassssssesssssassesssnsssssvns
Plan books (26-small- homes) vvvivevrrvrevere 100
ANS IER YH INE
How many? |classifications are $50, first;
sees vasedd the national Judging will receive
VETTE TEC
Address SH4STETANIIHN AEFI VES INN IIIA EIOII AAR IIIIININEUNIINY
Mail to The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9
Wasson's happily presents these outstanding Bemberg Sheer rayon dresses styled by
"Barbette,"
to prove how little it costs
you to enjoy richness of fashion and fabric,
and be assured of personalized becoming-
ness and fitted perfection.
A. Leaf and blossom ‘scroll in brown and aqua, black and gold, grey and rose or navy and chartreuse. Sizes 14 to 42.... 10. 95
ay
+ Bs Sales pattern in choice of navy, copper, stone grey and palm gresn on white ground. 124 to 2%. AsSessaatie 10.95
Sizes
C. Petite white pojka dots. on
i BS. CRIS
sess annsne
Local prizes in each of the $20, second. First place winners in
$100 awards. In addition, if any Times" winners place first In national judging, they will receive additional $100 awards from The!
dos the first place winners in the national judging are invited to New York to see their garments worn by professional models In a National Style Show in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. While
Pattern 5733 includes complete crocheting instructions, stitch illustrations, material requirements and finishing direc tions. To order, use the coupon.-
In Carnegie Spring List
By BARBARA BUNDSCHU . United Press Staff Correspondent “NEW YORK, Mar. 11=Now there's a square skirt. Hattie Carnegie doesn’t figure it will actually replace the oldfashioned cylindrical model, but there it is, right in her spring made-to-order collection, square as the cowbell she named it for, The skirt, part of a gray silk alpaca suit, had four straight
. |seams, each stitched to hold its
{corner. And it swung like a bell when the wearer walked. 5 Off-center necklines and diagonal seamings set a slant-wise pate tern for many of the Carnegie
“|spring suits, Most skirts were
slim, but not tight. Jackets were hip-length with stiffly flared peplums below snuggly buttoned walstlines. Many suit necklines were cut wide from the neck and filed in with erisp fichus of white pique or with the tops of the blouses underneath them,
One black -wool--suit got its
in the jacket and matching diagonal tucks in the skirt—everye thing pointed north by east,
White Pique, Dark Velvet Teamed as Trimming
In other suits and dresses neck= lines were slanted off-center ‘and Either matched to or balanced —
ANNE CABOT The Indianapolis Times 530 S. Wells St. —Chicago 7, IL No. 8138 Price 200
Pp
Name |
ENA WG ER TOBE HA
Street pees Eisen ssssantntne
City Saresvistesansteises eens
AN)
8 VAP 24 &
dusk grey, flamingo ‘red, midnight
blue or aqua. Sizes 14/3 to 24/5
10.95
D. Exotic Persian pattern in lime, bronze or Oriental red, sizes 14!/5to 24. Green, si sizes 14/2 to 22/5.
Fi
»
~ Wasson's Pin Money Dresses, Thin d Foor oo
1095
TE
there, they stop at the Waldorf.
State NERA sENENINRISIRRERIRNIRES
SPs BsPBUrNIRRRIRRNRENI
against a one-side flare in the skirt. Collars on these necklines. were larger on one side than the other,
White pique and dark velvet
side revers, had navy velvet show-
white pique on tap of it. Both long and short pyramids « {shaped coats were shown with full uccordion-pleated linings, The *|pleated taffeta hung. an inch or two below the coat hems and showed as facing In e straight
.ifronts, °
Wasson's Is Open Monday Through Saturday, 9:30am Ao BOO pm Telephone Riley 7411
A Superb Group of Barbette Fashions “in ' Regular and Half-Sizes!
slant from the construction darts. -
blue wool suit with rounded, off= ing from under the consr gig
a
ALL AT ONE PRICE
0%
