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By LOUISE FLETCHER Woman's Editor

HERE'S a spot in every wardrobe for an untrimmed cloth coat. Usually it is of the sportswear persuasion, although many coats designed for town-wear are untrimmed. This year, as rich and colorful fabrics claim the limelight, there is. even less

- emphasis on trimming, any-

way. Two of the untrimmed coats pictured are of the sports or country-wear type while the short one would find itself at home over townwear suits and frocks. All three are from Block's sec-ond-floor coat and suit de-

partment. ~ . w THE SOFT; fleecy fabric of the coat at extreme left is in pale cream color. It has one of the season's favored style detalls—a back-dipping contour belt to reef in the coat'’s back fullness. Armholes of the cuffed sleeves are deep and roomy. The belt ties in front and the coat has inset pockets and wide, wide revers. — It is $69.95. The short coat below ($49.95) is of smooth gray woolen. It has a slim, almost tubular, look from the front, ‘but the back flares gently. Rolling collar, high- placed brass ball buttons and sleeves tapering toward the wrists are all new fashibn notes.

Eat Wal for Less— Oyster Crop For 1949 Is

A Big One

Abundant Supply Is in Prospect i By GAYNOR MADDOX NEA Staff Writer The 1949 oyster season is open. Dr. Lewis Radcliffe, director, Oyster Institute of North America, says that the new oyster crop will be one of the best on record. There's news to get in a “stew” about. = » . Luncheon: Clam chowder, sardine sandwiches, rennet custard, tea, milk. Dinner: Fried oysters, creamed| Swiss chard, sauteed yellow |squash, cabbage and beet slaw, bread, butter or fortified, margapine, stewed pears, coffee, milk. Luncheon: Potato salad, sliced liverwurst, hot corn muffins, gelatin dessert, tea, milk. Dinner: Chicken soup, fresh| corn pudding, bacon, grilled tomato sliced, tread, butter or fortified margarine, brownies, coffee, milk.

TUESDAY'S MENUS

BREAKFAST: Grapes, oatmeal,” raisen toast; butter or fortified margarine, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: Oyster stew, pilot biscuit, coleslaw, stewed pears, peanut cookles, tea, milk. - DINNER: Meat stuffed cabbage, parsley boiled potatoes, broiled -tomatoe

Pattern 8709 comes in sizes 12,-14,-16,-18,. 20; 40 and 42. Size 14,'3% yards of 33 or. 39inch.

SUE BURNETT The Indianapolis Times 214 W. Maryland St. Indianapolis 9, Ind.

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: MONDAY, SEPT. 5, 1949 ; The Times Pattern Service

Pattern 5383 includes seven hot-iron transfers of the fiveinch Kitten tea towels design and stitch illustrations, complete instructions— and chart.

. ANNE CABOT The Indianapolis Times 530 S. Wells St. Chicagp 7, IIL

| p : v : b The gold and brown tweed halves, rye bread, butter or | No. 8709 Price 25c No. 5383 Price 20c by Sportleigh (right) has a fortified margarine, fresh | Size... . full quota of Fall 1949 fash- prune deep dish ple, cream, Fashion Book Price 25¢ Name ....coveeveeen soassssccee don news. The double-breast- “offee, milk. NEING cececveqccssovsese ssecens ed button closing is well "up | tesesans srssesssssecsesssasene an the coat front. Pockets— !e © ox 2+ 22 a2 ileedes TV EIR a A i;

Sorority to Meet

The Nu Chapter, Phi Delta Pi: Street eressessssscssrses tO [Sorority, will meet Wednesday in City {the ‘home of the president, Mrs. i Matthew Mann, Brownsburg. IBIALe ~ Feavesrvirroes corres idvre- State vere, reessesssasssssssse

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looking for the information, you under- used. When many gas users turn on their 400 square miles of territory, with 120,000

stand, it just happened. There it was, plain _ .. gas at the same time (and they, Titainly custemers in it) is a big, technical job. A

as day, on the pressure charts. do) pressure would drop in the mains .un- job that calls for employees with engineers

% We can tell: you wash mostly on Monday ~~~ less itis increased instantly—in prgppriion ing skill, knowledge and know-how.

forenoon; cook a lighter meal on Monday to the amount of gas used at the moment. Gas Utility employees have a full oppor-

night than you do Tuesdays and Wednes- Booster regulators do this job. Scattered tunity to acquire this skill and know-how

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Twin brig Land ig ing days; hardly cook at all on Sunday evening; over the city, these regulators keep an eye because they can make a career of their os + gest clean clothes for them you eat breakfast between 7 and 8 AM. on your gas pressure—keeping, it constant jobs: the changing tides of politics do not on week-days, but a good hour later than —even if everybody wants ham and eggs at” touch them. tal | that on Sunday morning. the same time. Auioiatic pressure gauges q fo, | Yes, pressure charts are interesting, for record each regulator's action on a chart CITIZEN S i | other reasons too. You see, as part of the during every hour of every day. Hence all —and, remember, ADULTS’ program of giving you the best in gas serv- this inside information on your gas using “

fall clothes need immedtate. attention including the Mister's HAT

habits. AND COKE UTILITY.

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