Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 August 1949 — Page 18
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ALL HATS, no matter what their size of . = velours, this time In copper tone, in a mall style, have two things in common. They're. style adapted from the side-tilted beret. There always snug on the head, usually because of is side interest, too, in the sweep of Pheasant
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deeper crowns. ‘And they come in rich fabrigs feathers. The price-tag reads $15. i ar Ra, ' Of Hand on His Right en wtvits os vie u ue BUF Not 'Right' Sections Better Cooks i By EASLEY BLACKWOOD The Hite black velvet calot-bonnet style color chosen for a crocheted chenille cloche, " By RUTH MILLET “bands seem to khow so much Chef Likes Sauce On
PLAYING THE people as well as the cards, Mr, Dale jumped an the way to four spades when Mr. Meek raised his opening bid ~Playing with Mr. Masters he would have bid-only three; But Mr. Meek is very cautious. For
The shade is a light brown with a taupish _cast. Unlike the cloches of the Twenties, today's are worn-back to reveal ‘forehead-and--hairline. . The price is $10.
more about what is going on in" world affairs, politica, and sports than they do, «=o 80 any woman who wants to}
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By GAYNOR. MADDOX...
Writer JUST Bad 0sE a woman reads -her..daily paper. unfall-. ingly doesn’t mean she is
with vell hugs the noggin almost in helmet Aashion. In. addition it has side interest in a larward-shathing point and a corded velvet
3 3 " 7.95. ; IN. hlef chet almost every one of his bids he has a little “left over. bow. It is § equipping herself to discuss the: Lo able to discuss the news-with | GASTON. N MAGRIN, be 8 : ing lead pion ® A new hat to wear with sports clothes a le to discus: ne ‘Sir. ba 1 a was the suck of LO ny FABRIC AND SHAPE are both fashion teams suede and wool crochet. The sectioned aes — i her husband or in a mixed so= ot he ae Te qeFsance, anh, in mim man i De khog. He extracted the| South dealer. points in the bumper-brimmed cloche of greige oun oy Pg tryed suede; the brim of beige en Fld a iy Soup Jad, hetiet look guished, if dish, app nl Vo , 8 leads! Both sides vulnerable. veiotirs.. The crown rises into a rounded : ; : . better coo i ey oh Shi por NORTH (Mr. Meek) point and has a scarlet band circled by tiny All of them, because of that snug-fitting 2 Name Toe aa those sections 10 he TS whist 1a 2 be tie AT uation over. S-KJ332 pearl-headed pins. This one is $15. Also of look, have a youthful air. that they've. one sne t og .| American, he replied: asi HAS My Da read the morn- “The French woman, of course. PR Ok 14 pipes har Designin Worfan The French girl has to get her C—K7143 gning man through the stomach,
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ur Five Percenter Muddle Is a Sordid Story. zs hates OF i Misplace Trust in Unscrupulous Persons
s Ho Wan 09 Hh prfP—-{Shings, that keel od food. fo the” ics ia ie turned his atten ry y ELEANOR ROOSEVELT pleasure and innocent desire to — = [* |French woman has an incentive Sub auit in, which the defenders, 7: BL Mr. HYDE PARK, N. ¥, AUG. 13-The tether sordid story of Pec |imieers a friend or member of Ruth Milctt | gory Aetails of I — to be a good cook. 1 3-3 Aggro a itis na ie S-AQP ple who claim #0 have contacts in places and ‘thereby fool the family, but when for business Shy: Atl na up oe “But American cooking is imdards one suit = the hie, ; HX 8 trusting people into belleving that they can get benefits from the purposes you are putting over the x Fos B a 2p 2 “ proving. During the 25 years I jarts.of 4 be divided hel 1 “D—K 84 . _. |government which they could not obtain on'a straight ‘business/idea that you are very close to a a soe z Jages | et | have been going to America, I =} if the clubs were divided 3-3 bere, Ca 10 basis, is a sad commentary on human nature, the powers-that-be, then real he ui ND is boar | have noticed a great and steady £ it wouldn't make much difference] The bidding Nevertheless it Is not. very surprising to people who have lived harm canbe done. Ifyou use B20 F tre, A0C WA9 2 > - {improvement. Americans are edug who had the ace of diamonds. Mr : : ashington, particularly those, people's names, giving an impres-| ‘"& FROM. Rl cating their palates. With the fine 2 "Dale could throw one of his dia- SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST In places. I remember many told: “The White House calling.” |sion that you have permission to h 80 far as elightes g = = products available in the States, T on the fourth round of 8 Pas Pass | instahces where there was no Casual White House overnight, do so when, as a matter of fact, themaelvas Snug : to Hiscuss there is no reason why American +1 Monds on the fon ' 48 All Pam question of money involved, but guests would write innumerable|they have no idea what you are the news with their. husbands, y {cooking should net be as good asx the dummy . just of a certain ‘kind of pres- Jett White H tation. 40INg. then it can be a really they might as well not have French.” x Miss. Brash Must | tige which people would feel they ets on te House s ons oe profiteering jobs opened the paper.
~Elizabeth Hillyer,
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i i I was always a little amused, | . "There was another rT roo hide} it was nice, oan Be Legitimate litical news, or any foreign | Many of the new contempo- cam Soutlite]) od Syidhem DW Shad to be set up 1 have known people to put in|that people should have that feel-|,, ne entirely legitimate, 3 Stites oy ? oe Joa od at Te > rary designs fit handsomely into | 10 os" gnould have a sauce. J 168d to “Miss telephone calls. for no other rea-/ing about being in the White|,, “Orc oo) Makes a study © Sporis pages, = | traditional settings. Nothing |Nothing with catsup tn it, he : the ; sort than bec they the | House. {the working of the government: financial page, turned to the be more modern than the warns strong! § preventing a _johd ; ‘person at gery sgn end ead be bel Whe it 1 t tl or/and the needs that arise in var-| comics, or read the editorials lato-alass 4 y nd REY. { king. pt IRAE, iL n 8 Not & question ofljous departments and them puts| they dont know anything about shining pl e-g abletop. a S| This is the sauce he likes with ~~ “F186 at trick ferry. | : his knowledge at the service of the news—from a man’s point | the design of the table is origi- southern fried chicken: Sturd heart to dummy’s ace 8 ' » The Times Pattern Service [business mien for use in a legiti-| of view. nal and an advance style-setter. Chop an onion into white wine back with ; By MARGUERITE SMITH : Peer y {mate way. Too often, instead of » = = But the smooth sweepi lines | With a Hetle butter and al and styl §_Diayed the Q—Why do the leaves on my ; actually presenting the facts and| “DON'T YOU ever read the | of the fable base in Bin Deppen. ot SO til — = played from | ~ gerantifns turn Brown and 1s ‘expediting matters through reali newspapers?” is a question men mahogany make the table at stock: an simmer until re- + 6h : z Champion . . I can-do about ‘knowledge of the workings of the| are always asking their wives. he iA tod § duced by half. Serve in a gravy : A rpms ARM v5 rssh Pea a “washing them in’ government, these people; Who | And thé answer is usually an me with. your: peri urni= | bowl. 1 4. wt heart an rviiet a at this point Soap-suds helps a little but not ve Been “Oth oH the IHATERAL “OF “Course T do {~ture.» «H-comes in. three sizes, fe 40 PIR WORAOTIUL DE BAP cssnni Fen
Soviriment sn and the Tis come to think ‘that contacts are: fhe; only things that matter. They be-| lieve that if you have a friend, here and there, you will get what ‘you want, whether it is good or bad, whether it is really some-
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“IY Knew these things because he on geranium troubles 1&8 always! : returned the nine’of clubs, “too much water”—for they
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Ss many women read a paper just Mr. Dale won with the ace and can't take it. But the fact that *q thing that is useful to the depart- A paper J melon, fried eggs and bacon, |& pan and over it lay two basses. Ms led to the king of clubs on the soap baths helps your plants +, mént. Then they wonder why, when cornbread, butter or fortified. |Poach, or simmer slowly. Sprinkle ; Poard. ~ When the clubs broks| —*uSEests another. possibility... |... Working. with a government. de-| tney-are-in-a-group;- their huss} Margarine, coffee, milk, [With parsley and serve with a 2-3, the thirteenth club was lsd] white iy. Do the leaves Show * | partment is somewhat along the|— DINNER: Southern fried |sauce consisting of the cooking % and Mr. Dale discarded the four] NY Signs of a sooty mold? If same line as lobbying in Con-p oper Iron chicken, Chef Magrin's spe- |liquor reduced to one-third- and of diamonds 80, try a nicotine or pyrethrum gress. It is entirely legitimate to’ TOPEr ironing cial sauce, steagned rice, gar- (beaten well with butter the size of 5 It was well that the ‘diamond Ee Top and) lobby if you tell the truth as you! |g Important ' den peas, enriched soft rells, |an egg. ei. : lead was postponed until now be-| overnight, rinse off the . «|8ee It, and do not use undue in-| Proper ironing can. mean the| lettuce, escarolle, watercress . cause Mr. Champion turned up ny da (fluence. It is all wrong when you!qiserence between smart and) and cucumber salad, French SAUCE AU BEURRE NOIR with the ace and the defenders ¥: | trade on your friendships and try) dowdy looking cottons. - dressing, fresh peach ice Take two tablespoonfuls of but,eashed two tricks. in the suit. But Send ” donk 5 a {to find ways of influencing people " Light colored cottons should be| Cream, chocolate wafers,’ cof- |ter, melt in pan and cook until it : Mr. Dale made his game, losing " - on Lov ening - § : J which you know quite well are not... aq right side out; dark colors fee, milk. is is very dark, without letting-it : Only the two diamonds and a club. 10 THR. SM Te nn | Bhi Samate. should _be ironed -on the wrong| SUPPER; Tomato juice, burn; add two or three branches 259 Es : mu. = E 3 af et busters has! ire ts prevent a shine: Smooth ~ tuna and. Mixed vegetable of parsiey which you cook in this HAW Send questions on bridge to | questions will be answered 4 4 § | |lawakened the: conscience of] . : il : sheer cottons should. be ironed] salad, toasted cornbread spu~ |butter; pour over the fish, and Mr. Blackwood, The Indianap- | when Mrs. Smith returns from | 3 people. There always conies a % ’ M Indianapolis 9 her v ti x while quite damp. The best iron-| ares, butter or fortifide mar- |while the pan is still hot, pour in 140 wiis- Times, : yaeation. | JH {point when something which has io temperature for cottons is be-| garine, mixed stewed fresh |it a spoonful of vinegar, heat, - : i x § | been accepted in the past is ig tween 350 and 400 degrees. fruits, cookies, tea, miik. {then pour over the fish. Banish Blues HEO Club to Meet | lg ae) rejected for the suture. RM : m— Jit thi ti 1 _ { lda Lupino, Hollywood screen) The HEO Club will meet Wed-| H {activity has Drona reamed Ks - : gar, reports that she always buys nesday in the home of Mrs, Wil | point where it will be rejected for v new hat to cure those. Monday llam C. Newman, 1155 8. State
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