Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1949 — Page 5
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Juis sista going back: up. From the gradually climbing 3 : ob an you, Parisian Y "as as Ane - $8 an, led the $04 hae to Sirow avy 3 wardrobes and start from seratch, nd Mus. Jo : 33 Sule id whis tha low Look first burst-on the fashion scene. D, A. Krum- * revolution. - i - oe e hostess ; baste ailhoset Sim, slender Shoulders are the delegates, normal, although es to was read by $ftects giving width. The bosom ia still stressed, but the on’s national g hips are : 3rown, spoke a a aE a uasea ua A Dr. Daniel speared. "In ta Place i the skirt thet is colled, wrapped and Cold quick e Christian molded figure. 1; . - Luncheon: Cold . tomate he group. h cheese and he Soup. | is what two of the ae- Blackwood on Bridge— Soup. cotiage cheese and pineapp d intolerance J. SEBS Have brought pl : C d Dinner: Corned beat rst enemies, gabeiios Fath--The he Sssigner ort: acing “aras nner: Co hash with Io iin, seas has bult his entire collec-|] + All gna hat | vn td whan wih | 1 t hen troduced. He has gons ll out for| Dale Knows ‘What coun . Minted the Dutton: aiming he has counted) To Do About Them tree to be "The straight lines of his simple] By EASLEY BLACKWOOD itage and to Shentiuh Stwhes. 4r0 broken bp FROM THE bidding of this Dinner: Cheese tomato tarts, eedom how,” i pockets, peplums and bows. hand and the looks of - the steamed squash, Dutch petato Cocktall suits feature black or|dummy, it wasn’t hard for Mr. salad, bread, butter or fortified So" a NE a a i Jee Te usin. SUD CAS ule we mv 3 N . cq som remy hip- have roast unusual| Keen. But this kind of knowledge : wi length, e like tha collar treatments. Fath has also|ls no good unless you know how T d 'sM stant, black played with scarfs and stoles on|tO use it. Mr. Dale did. uesday s ivienus es ally
He - BREAKFAST: Baked e Iuat De many dresses, as well as coats. |the 10 of 18 hoe h . ap- } In evening gowns, his outstand diamonds with ready-to-eat cereal, quick resently. = ing creations are built around the - coffee cake, caffee, milk. : 1.0. al, mew version of the ulira-wide xen Sener Die. LUNCHEON: Melted cheese w cnoques | Bind fue gon placed” on & sen session with ed th S-K 108 ° jelphia’s Mu- Piguet-—Here has launched the H-AK762 President . “Minaret” and the “Spindle” lines. PY cream gravy, mashed po and receive The former features stiffened O—K § toes, broiled tomato halves, on’s Distine basques over a sheath Mr. Abel mixed green salad, fruit bowl al. the gives a silhouet widened| g_g'x 2 8-78 (pears and apples), cheese, legates from through the shoulders and nar-| i_g 4 3 H-Q J 10 coffee, milk. ; livisions will rowing at the hem. ; D-10 9 D-KQJIT4 t session to .oFguet's “shutter” necklines,! 0108643 C—A QJ Surplus of Frauleins for five na- which open to disclose intriguing Mr. Dale Tonight decolettes, are new, and he ex- S-AQJo4 BERLIN — Women in Western retaries will ploits them in his cocktail and H—0 § Germany ‘out number the men by aner and the evening dresses. The basks are D—A 5 8 3,216,300. n's national either bloused or ve wings. cC—-918 ’ 9 . - orps contest sprouting at acute angles. The bidding: : Gray gabardine Sharkskin weave . . , and stardust tweed : Violet gabardine [Garnish for Fish : 1D 18 i North By LOUISE FLETCHER, Times Woman's Editor 4 skirt has a double-breasted effect marked by self- A Roxspun suit, exclusive with Wasson's, also has | A pretty garnish for fish is thin " School Dress Pass ' 48 Pass 38 LIMMER SKIRTS and higher hemlines share fabric buttons. The sleeves are cuffed and pocket slots the new “high pockets” look—this time in curved and |slices of lime cut in half, the cut
\ : pe with dressmaker details in suits for fall
: come in pairs. The suit is $49.95, + {and paused to look the situation! and winter. Suit skirts, pared down considerably from
. buttofed fashion. The collar is a small, high, shawl Fabric for a Zlinka-Matlick suit (second. from left)
edges dipped in paprika. style. This suit (secand from right) has a bloused "
; over, He decided that if he led a| the fullness of a year or so now halt at mid-calf is a brown-and-white sharkskin weave. Sleeves in jacket back. It is $60.95, ; 1d ©. Waters club up toward dummy's king, length. ; intl ni aT i a sleek look, have this style Are cut in one with the jacket front but are The French influence on American fashion is fllu- Osh n Drive’ ane Mrs. Keen would take two club more femininity in style details such as buttons, pock- set in at the back, Novel cuffs are straight in front strated in the violet gabardine suit (right), The model 2 ent of their ‘ tricks and two diamond tricks to| ets and collar shapes. but rise to points in back. A jaunty collar and pockets shows off the flying panels so much favored by Paris | Elaine, to (defeat the contract immediately. Four of the suits in “Wasson's fall and winter . placed high in front of the shoulders are new style designers. Cuffed sleeves and a self-fabric belt add stead, son of TS In fact the only chance off gollection are shown. That at the left is of gray, all- details, Self-fabric buttons have metal gims.. This interest to the jacket. The style, by Dan Milsteln, is stead, South iH making ihe hand Presse to lie| wool worsted gabardine. The jacket topping a slim one is $59.95. $75. a 3 Rights lishmen 0! ummy 8 | . . D ally is enter By heart suit. So at trick two uF id d Di h T | Di hi . bi Dirt Tulip Bulbs Arriving ll Over 12 Years of Perfect Safety fall and : Dale led a heart to the ace, L/MODroIgere IS oweis Isning The Vi The National Tulip Society says [|i FRanklin 1554 Sradusis of ary he in which eth Lo —" 3 By MRS. ANNE CABOT By MARGUERITE SMITH tember for spring geraniums Is that $10 million worth of their, | | Ticket Office, 6 E Market St. ; L. + his hand with the ace of spades. “ This cute couple embroidered |. Please tell me when to take| the general rule. Shift cutyings| Pet bulbs will be shipped this fal — TH _ He was delighted to note that in gay colors and - simple off geranium slips for bloom- gradually, as they grow, to from Holland. The first lot ar- © - - stitches makes conversation rived in New York on July 26. HE the hearts broke 3-3. Now if pleces of dish and glass towels. | INE next winter. Also size of| four-inch pots. Geraniyms do : a - : xm y Retthee yladent showed > with Produced at the right minute, pots and kind of soil and treat- best in a compact soil mixture : . . 4 Be an home, Spades, the con- perhaps the man of the house | ment. 1 have sunny south win| on the clay side. Beware of) Ch Th : HEH : will take the hint! ‘1 Sows. Mrs. Clara TURE! 100 much water. A nice device] N w Chunk St le Tuna Offers SHE Gets Break in Spades Pattern 5604 includes hot- | 6116 Eastridge Drive. . o tin : e : TH Mr. Dale cashed the gueen of fron transfer for seven designs, |A-—May and June cuttings for| for rooting cuttings is a shal- a ow . es : spades and then led a small sp: instructions and stitch illustra- | Winter flowers, August and Sep-| low flat flower pot or pan, filled i i I LL = ¢ to dummy’s king. — page tions; color charts and com- / with sand. In the center buy Her ua ity a ower 0S * 1 i the spades broke 3-2. The last plete. directions and material Carrot Custar d bottom, Fill the pr ihr with | . H enemy spade was picked up by requirements. se ’ water to t dual : - dummy's 10 spot, and Mr. Dai To order, use the coon. |[s Delicious Dish | fair, to seep out gradually TERMINAL ISLAND, ’ » : ood hearts from Carrof custard will tempt man « CALIF.—Approved by miland discardéd a diamond ANNE CABOT a finicky appetite and makes y Send questions on gardening lions of housewives who have x= . anc a Sis his hand. 530 S. Wells St. delicious vegetable dish. to Mrs. Smith, The Indianapo- . tried it in their own homes, i : Vo iy ho Diny Mis, een had caso 1. Ib three cups milk with three lis 9. Star-Kist Chunk Style Tuna > : 0 well-beaten eggs, one teaspoon on is setting remarka sa iH Me le fra agiag 11 tricks. Eag0 4 Price 20c |*8!t three tablespoons melted but- Clean Broiler Pan CHUNK STVLE] records everywhere. It’s tenthe kin yo d or 1 No. 5604 ce ter, one and one-half cups mashed| , .. broiler pan of to y PE or der, milder, better-tastin \ ES and queen of diamonds ; cooked carrots or canned mashed Pan of your stove all tuna—actually the same hi and e ace and queen of clubs. Name ..oceseeesaesssnsesisnsscl carrots a dash of pepper and one-| is greasy after cooking, pour in o uality as in Star-Kist Fancy ; a Mr. Dale led a diamond vessssseiasssssssesess fourth teaspoon dried marjoram. hot water, sprinkle with a deter lid Pack--now packed in ; Tom e board at the tenth trick Sastry Pour into buttered individual gent as the food is removed. By! chunks read for instant use. she won with the queen and Breet ..eeesesseessnsrancsrenes (Custard cups, bake in a slow oven|,, oo meal is over, all Here is fine tar-Kist Quality . 8514 Played ‘the king of diamonds. Mr. for 35 minutes or until firm. Turn . 3 at lower cost. Try it> today. ] . Dale ruffed this and lost the last City “esssssessnscenssasssssness out and serve hot, plain or with you'll have to do is rinse . 4 S16 ys. [two tricks to Mrs. Keen's ace parsley sauce, dry it. . . : 3 g queen of clubs, State SessansantstnIstIsnsntetne - - Ss Tr ———— siness By SUR EUukET1 rite |Discards . . ? Pattern 8 #Ew: Note how carefully Mrs. Keen Try Buttercrisp , : perforated pattern in sizes 8, |,,,..4 t, keep the old master . g 10, 12, 14 And 16 years. ize 10, | ror making an extra trick. It Ice Cream sleeve, 3% yards ‘ a ve of 39-inch; % yard for collar. |L', last four cards had been D- ’ . K Q J and C-A, Mr. Dale coul” For a variety in your ice cream SUE BURNETT have led a club from dummy : recipes try this one for Butter- ! trick 10, automatically setting.p S604 crisp Ice Cream. The Indianapolis Times the Wing 2 c. crisp breakfast food i A 214 W. Maryland St. D- 5 he nag Hcaree dawn 18 DR. ANSWERS— 3 tbsps. brown sugar : — Indianapolis 9, Ind. lead at trick 10 would put her in Question: My husband's |% c. chopped nutmeats No. 8514 Price 25¢c |2nd she would have to lead away| back is always itchy, espe- |2 tbsps. butter or margarine : Bize........ cons : ois og LT pve again clally after a bath. What [1 qt. vanilla ice cream ie Fashion Book Price 25¢ good for a trick. . causes this? Crush the Jreakiast Jood into ] : Eyer figure up how much those Answer: It is impossible to (fine crumbs; mix brown : Name SENN NIRINRINRERRERRRRNS carplessly lost extra tricks cost be sure of the exact cause. Fos- sugar and nutmeats. Melt butter : . HE : . . SESE IENNRNRRIINIRRNIRERRRSRIRRRS you? Bay you let your opponents; sibly your husband's skin is in heavy frying pan; add cereal . . ; [] ; make three or four extra tricks| sensitive to soap. Another unitate. trl tant} ” 4 BRIE ds session strresnnseemnion n_a “easton. That's about 1 possibility is a condition Wwe pr a rs ’ points. . » sometimes called the bath . , « City SEAN NNEIINNINIERRIIIRNES Now it you only play once al itch which affects a consid- ey yang crumble, Hola * ; d : week, you have lost 5000° points] erable number of people, es- ger aig hry _ . —— Bats .orcisvesnierinscnsseessslin a year's time. pecially in cold weather. cups. Freeze, 2 a v A" Serves eight. : eo} ; y y ? Different Dessert oe — ’ TT — ; : Add ‘a fourth teaspoon maple y — ay flavoring to a can of pears and . ein al 0 ; ( 00 chill several hours for a good des3 sert that is a bit different. 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