Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 August 1949 — Page 18
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Blackwood on Bridge— New Errs in
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contenders this fall, they
smooth-surfaced woolens out of the picture. particular, often cling to smooth woolens they choose flat rather than bulky furs. flat furs are less likely to “overwhelm” the small wearer.
Smooth-finish woolens are
pictured. From Block’s second-floor junior department, they come in sizes 9 to 15 ; , . but that doesn’t mean they are ex-
clusively for juniors in years. word “junior” a size—not an cordingly. *
THE DEEP BROWN of the coat at left contrast of ereamy lamb collar, revers and lining. Doublebreasted, the coat has an Inverted back pleat and slot pockets.
It is $89.95.
The color, a soft pearl gray, matches fabric softness In
the coat pictured at center. It
The cojiar, and the cuffs holdl This one is
hemliné and has pairs of a 1a i s the front closing.
brown squirrel.
The smooth black princess style coat (right)
By LOUISE FLETCHER, Times Woman's Editor ‘VEN THOUGH FLEECY-LOOKING coatings, like camel's hair and chinchilla, are strong fashion
By EASLEY BLACKWOOD East dealer. you have enough general overall THIS IS the fifth hand in a East-West viilnerable. A To a ey rubber involving that dntagonis- NORTH a a card suit. In this particutic partnership of Champion and Mr. Champion lar. case Mr New. should . have ‘New, Mr. Champion was fit to be| 8-8 bid one club. Then over any re‘tied. He felt like he was playing H—Q 9843 SH hin i in a dream—a bad dream. For D—AQ13 Be hve weeks he had challenged the avid a called lig no trump to ‘show a kibitzer to get in the game in-| - WEST EAST A ig be ' stead of criticizing from the side-| Mr. Dale Mrs. Keen 7 lines. He was still cursing the/S—K J 1087 85~-Q032 Mr, Champion was pretty sore. evil luck of the ‘draw which had H—A K 6 © [*Who asked you .tg-iplay, ‘any4 made Mr. New His partner rather D—108383 - - 4 way?” he asked his pariner. ‘than an opponent. CJ 4 : 1087 » “You dJd, don'tiytiu remember?” wy took Mr. New a few moments) Som replied Mr. New With a grin. § pass the South cards, He fi- : oP Be Th {gured he didn't have enough for gar Send questions on bridge. to a no trump bid. Besides the 3 Mr. Blackwood, The Indianap- | ‘heart suit wasn't stopped and Mr. be olis Times, Indianapolis 9. : Snation Himams had said you| qu, ia? 1 3 “should have all suits stopped to| ‘Did no trump. The hand aidn’t pes Per a pen|Miss Cruzan have a sult that was biddable, Jet's § All Pass ls Vacationing alone rebiddable, Mr. New finally — | decided to pass, As you see, Mr. New and Mr.| Mss Rosemary Louise Crusan, . Now Mr. Dale noticed the Champion could have made an|2138 N. New Jersey St, art slight hesitation and in spite of easy game at hearts. Mr. Cham-|teacher in the Calvin Fletcher . the vulnerability he thought he pion was quite right when he junior high school, has returned! : had better try to add to fhe con- said that his partner should have|from Bloomington where she re- ! fusion. So he opened the opened the bidding. “I don’t careiceived a master's degres in science! : one spade. Mr. Champion|what you open with” he yell : by from - § to pass and Mrs, Keen|“Open with one p it you | re" .;Taised to two Wpades, which be-|to, but get the, BIAdIng apsned. 1 "M88 Cruzan, Miss Esther Meee Mr, New figured ail right as!/Allister, and Miss McAllister’ == Mr=Dale 1 iW spades, los-(far as he went. But you aren't!parents, Mr. and Mrs. ery “ing only two clubs, two diamonds always’ dealt hands. containing McAllister, will spend two weeks and the ace of epades. pe
inice, sound biddable suits. Where'at Dewey Lake, Mich.
the centers of buttons forming
fall's touch of velvet in collar and deep gauntlet cuffs—and in
back of the coat is cut with a dipping basque line. style, always becoming to petite women, is $59.95,
haven't managed ‘to edge Little womén, in’ |. for the same reason Smooth fabrics and used for all three of the coats
Today's designers consider the age—and make garments ac-
~ » . is intensified by the
flares gently from shoulders to full sleeves, are of das has this
a double-breasted closing. The This fitted
Sow Rye Seed Now For 'Green Manure’
“green manure.” Rye can go between rows of maturing vegetables and be turned under this fall or Jatt to grow until spring. Be sure to have rye seed on hand for lateF sowings as crops {are cleared off the garden. =.
Sow rye any time now for
Easy-to-Read Scales New bathroom scales feature a magnified dial on a hinged tower-1tRké structure that is turned when the device is in use,
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meal. . For dinner dessert, here is a recipe, perfected by the
Servel Homemaker's Institute:
tractively in meringue shells or sherbet glasses. Pipe a scroll of|
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