Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1949 — Page 26

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. By EPSIE RINARD Titer NEW YORK, Aug. 13—~Mothers'

LE. Prom G8. TORIeE. OMLI00 on... blue Mondays and~ little girls snappier-looking school clothes by . dark jumper dresses. 8 Because they can dodge soil, ‘ need only a fresh blouse for daily, = sprucing up, and are as smartly

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Jumpers are answers to mothers’ 3 cries for school clothes that Keepy = the laundry pile down to decent : size. i - § i Albeit’ dark, there's nothing 7. somber about the jumper dress. = Designed for the sized T7-to-10 | pig-tailed miss, dark jumpéts are dark red, dark green or wintry

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Neiman-Marcus Award - DALLAS, Tex., Aug. 13 — Foe the 12th consecutive year sands from over the Un will attend the Neiman-Marcus __|Fall Fashion Exposition Monday

6, at the specialty store here. Fashion's accolade, the Neiman Marcus award for distinguished service in the field of fashion, which is presented annually at the t this year

Alice Cadolle of France for her “artistry in the creation of the foundations of fashion, to David E. Evins, an American who has given new delicacy to shoes, to Jacques Fath, post-war star of the

French couture, and to Merry Hull, who caps her brilliant suc-

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of Davy. od Any of these lively but dirt-de-| i {cesses in other phases of design fying colors can take a change % 3 with her “Merry Mites,” little boys of white blouses and make al j [clothes that ingeniously “grow. jumper girl look as freshly turned| i [11th Designation out a a starched-up kindergar-| {il The preseitation of the awards, ; i often refe Oscar . Made in Rayon i | of the fashion industry,” will be Bride Selects “For the crisp Jook of her! made by Stanley Marcus, execu= The attendan jumper, thanks go to new rayon - i tive vice president of the store. ’ low, green and failles and rayon gabardines. De | = . | For the last 11 years, Neiman frocks and mate signers’ response to the crisp : % * Marcus has. annually designated ~The candlelig luster of faille or to the smooth| SFr “| designers or personalities. who bridal gown ha: worsted finish of rayon gabardine ] ee J '* | have influenced fashion. The show collar accented results in good tailoring and & A Twill present the fall collection of The full skirt smart detail. 3 4 . | Jacques Fath along with models train. The bri Examples of both are seen In ) 3 | of every great couturier in Ameri- over satin will sweetheart necklines, set-in mid- J ca, France and England, Sofether Chantilly lace riff bands, pouchy pockets and ~ y " with accessories, furs, jewels, per- mother's wedd enntrasting ‘braid trim, which, in| Checked wool and gabardine | fumes froin -the fine makers of bride will car one instance, is used to band al the world. : ; orchids and st dress to give it white scalloped) I~ Admission to the exposition will Don Spes, Z detail above and below the walst- ) be by purchase of tickets, receipts the best man. ’ - tice, Sardine d ! By LOUISE FLETCHER, Times Woman's Editor i from which will go 1 uw Dallas Donald Clark ¥ s particular gabardine dress i point i i | Museum of Fine s for the . brother -o . 4s teamed with a white rayon "TRADITIONAL STARTING point in planning a fall Dermanent acquisition of works A? Digthe u Dlouse hen, owes its Shipisn,, wardrobe is the suit. Because that costume is of art. Following th charm a lace-trimmed collar) ; im : : ti | —————————— | wearable for so many occasions, its cut and, particu- : couple will lea und Tuffied sleeves. Le Imported tweed ¥ ,- P ; § vl A a dress of fallle with J ~1arly, its “edior, serve as the keynots in choosing the whole CULE LL bj od Couple to M ar k northern Wisco patch pockets pouched out from a season's wardrobe. Suits for the coming season are outstand- ¥ a live in 96th St. set-in waistband, is ensembled| —— io ~ ing because of their clean-cut lines, their interesting fabrics and 60th Anniversary phe side Au the individuality shown in style details. ‘The three pictured - jacket hem and up the.side seams. Completing the suit, which Mr. and Mrs, Joseph A. Akers, \ng + Mey ;

sen N - terre tee etn rm | ; I he fro st pr - hi : - Blouse of white cotton. Boren} ava | 0 S an d Pa | nt n g S | ns p ir e ere ane m Strauss’ newly enlarged women's specialty: is $50.95, 1s a slim black gabardine suit. The suit also is avail- 1 W. Jichigan a

o - able with a greeii-and-gray checked jacket, a I 8h as ..»» : sary next Sunday. There will be St A Wom Peer E bl That Ww ' | | THE ONE AT THE LEFT is an imported Donegal-type # wu. *. 5 : ory-a-a ol en ee $ Lnsempies on as | tweed in green or beige mixtures. The classic style and fabric THE THIRD SUIT pictured is especially designed, by Mar- BE x now 10 1h y Puzile Lords mR ; NEA Sarria | are given a new Tashion Allip in pocket interest . . . the flaps are jorie Sant. Jor petite Sgores-~{icge below bee. X gps hr House and a reception in the : Club Me 3 n 3 : a. ~ — 1° notched to repeat the notched effect: where little revers meet second suit shown, it also makes use of checked fabric and of | ) fter- ¥ = LON ON arialn's House of k ay YORK, Aug: 13-— Dress and coat color will not stage wide-spreading collar points. Buttons are covered with the bias accents. The bias band finishing the jacket hem is narrower Akers. home _duting the ae DiureA Lords recen ye to seek leg- Aghia = Jobtis is ol the designer for ome New York firm — fabric of the suit. The price tag reads $30.95, in this case, however. More bias banding outlines the pair of | Mr and Mrs. Akers are the the Rauh M Amation to admit Nuines Pe. | ” : gh his ways = : Another example of this fall's emphasis on pockets comes pockets placed high in front of the shoulders. The skirt is four- parents of Jessie A. and Austin Original scripts _ For years, the Lords have de-| 0 avert | s embarrassing situation, he creates ensembles of j, tne helted-jacket suit (center). In this one; the black-and- gored and the jacket fastens with a row of faceted buttons. |D. Akers and the late Mrs. L. R, ritical alvsi bated reguny WHEE hee SI; Yui and" conts-for which colors even several blended wt RY “hecked WOOT ofthe Jacket is worked -in-bias-effect- to. The.suit, $59.95. comes in several color combinations . . . brown {White. The Akers have six grand- pd or Who Are peers Own Fight. can't clash. | accent the stand-out pockets. Bias banding is repeated at ‘the with green overcheck, black-and-gray or black-and-red. TE ohare and 10 great grande organ pag

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Twenty-four wom en peers the Navajo.sand paintings. | nepuiiic bive by narrow bandings : 5 ' ; % ite of otherwise - eligible are barred, Because fhe elected colors—(0f Matching blue which edge the A college girl needs a wardrobe This season the clothes for, Separates—the basics of any. classic styles with lots of pockets, pppyIN_-The Catholic Moth- - i — from Lords seats by their sex. [prairie gold, scout green, republic neckline, yokeline and sleeves of made up of fluid, interchangeable back-to-school have evolved into good wardrobe—are as important boxy jackets with belted backs, og Teague and the a] «EC Fresh Seaf: 2 {blue and buckskin brown—have the : {parts. This fall, designers are giv- silliouets that are simpler than in as ever in a. wide variety of com- and flared jacket types. “Ladies Aid of Gelsenkirchen, New Yorke 'Farmer’ Best-Dressed {such close affinity for each other Another coat and dress is iden-|ing the coed the clothes she re-/the past, more casual but full of binations. Jacket, . weskit and For dates there is nothing like Germany, are joining the German French-fried s NEW YORK—Katherine E |they are almost completely inter-|tified as an ensemble by the quires casual, livable and sophis- style, and devoid of many previ- skirt are good companions. So are cotton vélveteen. One designericampaign of protest against Allied lops, precooked sett. el Ee N 8 ndi- oh angeable. bright bond of Custer red woolen. ticated as the occasion demands. ous frills and flares. Full skirts weskit, blouse and skirt. [trims a green velveteen suit with giamantling of German factories. for heat-and-e: Dress t ay up ow York wor that steady companionship! Blazing across the bodice of a Winter cottons adapt themselves have controled contours, slim| Every college girl should have matching green satin shawl ¢ol-\ They appealed for a halt In ocean-fresh (1 dress Insti as ton's best petween a dress and a coat, colors dress of black wool jersey, yoked to the campus scene in separates, skirts have a suggestion of ful-itwo suits—one for the classroom lar and cuffs, and gives the jacket plans to dismantie the Gelsen- ordered from ~_ dressed woman, is listed “In theithat link the two together by with white, is a stripe of Custer date and evening dresses, night: ness through use of pleats, Colors and one for dates. For everyday, a slimming effect with double- berg Benzinewerks, one of the ship-to-shore street directory as & farmer. 8 ns —of contrasting — fabric|ted, which is ® color repeated in a wear and coats—clothes that canifavor wines, bright reds, greens cotton corduroys go anywhere breasted buttons at the top that synthetic oil plants outlawed by dipped In & m supervises her family's 24-acre|touches make outstanding ensem- short swagger coat of heavy wool take hard wear snd still hold and beiges of which the “camel” and are first choice of many diminish to one button at the the Allies in Germany as a war then rolled in ~astate In suburban Dedham, Mass. bles. : {tweed. : their beauty. |color is the outstanding shade. |coeds. There are cardigan and waistline. . * {industry. : — ~ plunged into 38 2 i : AIP AS SIDR TE BO EGS i PHP NOU SRI MBI ASAIN ’ a AR EAA APACHE A SARA SR SARS . ? : : A EN al Seo as RASA TREE tine A NE I SE AV I TN PUTAS ASAIN SFR Sy SA i SS 5 i . ; ; Si a

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