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n charge Muffed Lead They Can Be Fixed 3 . of Rite are Results in Set In Tempting Ways fs 5 TOU WILL ike brags Bo SARI Mago. YOU WILL like i irs, Clar- De ta ke, bridge oven OYSTERS ARE back in season hatrman you do if you know . i and use safet | and that means steaming oyster ye, J. Ra Y plays. The main stews, lots of oyster cocktails and c Gipe, reason is that you'll win more. | fried ( wit tartare Phy What reason is better? od oysters With SARA sanity ary Robe Safety plays increase the shell, I nam o frozen BY chances of making your cofitract. shucked. There are alio canned Yates. Usually they are. made when you | |oysters. Ta with modern re- " can afford to lose one trick In a ih 41 day. J be shipped liam H. certain suit—but not two or more. | yu ds of n les ‘satel rs. Dray Sometimes, of course, you cannot a » danies & afford to lose any tricks in the OYSTER STEW . » One pint oysters, four table Wilh Be Bast Semler. a ‘spoons butter, one quart milk, one : : Nera |and one-half teaspoons salt, one C. King, J Ming Brash |eighth teaspoon pepper, paprika. Sore Roy H—AKS§ Melt butter, add drained os: Kin, : Tucked bodice ters, and cook 3 minutes or until nick, W. X D—104 5 Tucked yoke Double collar Shirtwaist style wa edges curl. Add milk, salt and Frederic { : . . By LOUISE FLETCHER, Times Woman's Editor — pepper and bring almost to boiling Fk ad Biss. Been Button-Hooks or Trim Figures BLOUSES RANK RIGHT along with suits in the business | y Day : , gPoint. Serve at once. Garnish d H-—-Q854¢ H-J1078 | ; . | girl's wardrobe scheme, so blouses will be given an important | U S L b | M ars ha | | P lan A id with paprika. Serves six. D-9832 DA 17 N d d 4 N P ’ D .| spot in a five-day series of business girls’ fashion shows starting | » . a e S ———— SHAR! C—A1082 O-9654 eege or ew aris resses today at Ayres’. - tn 5 Friday S o 8 . Wednesday s Menu ol p t 5: \ eac ro! { R f K D . ouchmat. Mehl % By BARBARA BUNDSCHU, United Press Staff Correspondent | , 1 he tno"s “mn “eaturday, omer 2. — Oo Recipients Nhow LUonor IREAREASY: . Honsypew Tre Ia +. NEW YORK, Sept. 20—IvIl take either & perfect figure or a The four blouses pictured. all Soned er By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT riched toast, butter or fortle et DRA today. husk. 15 4vep get 810 4 Purig dress tH yessen.: i Jocks} tallored by rst ficor FADgE for this one. NEW YORK, Sept. 20—Not long 4go on my question and| fled margarine, marmalade, : y J i Walking 1s another problem. A little boudoir practice in getting Joi rtment.will-be-in- wd answer page in McCall's magazine I was asked a question I knew ooffes. IK. The bidding: ; ? ead of the other with a tight gird) The Kk blouse department, W THE SHOWS will feature | y LUNCHEON: Oyster stew Miles W. East South” West North °° Set 3 sag y the other with a tight girdle around the knees 404 fashions in many price brackets (very little about. And I'm afraid T answered very inadequately. gih oyster crackers, lets 5. Charles Pass 18 Pass 38 [2% Je ST. wn here last| : - The tucked yoke style ($5.98) and for all occasions. Opener {Now that I have more information I would like to pass it on. | tuce and tomato. sandwiches, nan; Mes« Pass 4S All Pass |week by Bonwit’ Teller, which is 0 ice ter has a high, round neckline and Wl he . go of lingerie and | The question is “Why don’t we require that posters explaining| devil's food squares. tea milk. rger, Max | nrepared to copy them for custom- i { Eg : 0 . |the accomplishments of the Marshal Plan be placed in every public DINNER: roil chick Bodenha« suit aud ia those cases you simply prep feature n PR a self-fabric cable banding to ac 3 Following this Wij coe 3h |place in countries receiving this| en, parsley potatoes, succoohn L. H. have to forget about. safety plays), = 0 "ih loosely atted, Gb | Di 4 cent the shoulder interest. It —batkbone sus CSOT ans (aid and every article sent thereishall be “stamped, tagged, sten-| tash, enriched bread, butter kins, Oth- and Hope the adverse cards are| = i. es bloused, tops over Y e irares comes in white, camel, red, dark a Suits, with emphasis |t0 be stamped ‘Made in U. 8. A’?|clled or labeled with the official| or fortified margarine, sliced bury, Irve favorably aCeR. skirts so short and tapered that| : green, brown and black. on tweeds. will include both |Why are we throwing away our ECA emblém bearing the text. tomatoes, French dressing, Xo i this hand a lets Jay in acme Bike: to” the: knee -at-every| Ring Smuggles A double collar adds interest two and three-pieca types. bullets?” |'For European recovery, supplied] squash pie, coffee, milk. E. Stein. ‘ step, " Outstanding is a costume | I have now learned that we by the United States of America,’ S——— ng. thal Be Snugret il, the. four "of Even when they're wide enough| Modes to N. Y. to a short-sleeved style -(35) fron the pro A Meridian Shops: have iol a great deal of work translated into the language of|2 Local Girls Register Sparks, bedrta. aud Sheer . ly ue Ollto stay down for a lady-like step,| By SALLY SWING made with shoulder yoke and A brown coat at $39.95; a green in co-operation with countries re- the recipient country.” IAs Si . + Bri lif land, vice Without thinking iy: ne on. the skirts are hemmed at lengths United Press Staft Correspondent | ball pearl buttons. This one is. gabardine dress at $7.95. a |celving Marshall Plan aid to get| Containers are marked in AS Seniors ar oriarch Fleming, Abel led. the ten of he from which will look awfully “World| PARIS, Sept. 20—French police available in white, pink, gray, brown beret at $6.95 and a pair [posters placed where people can! which certain types of commodi-| BRIARCLIFF MANOR, N. Yu Miles W. du a wh : (War II" to most of the women prowised additional arrests today of Red Cross pumps at $0.95. gee them. These posters attempt ties are packaged where the com- Sept. 20—Two Indianapolis girls reber and ummy and, when it wasn't cov-|who so recently have relaxed into ; vanilla, rust, brown and royal. s 08 | ; ered, put up the queen from his th e in efforts to stamp out a ring of tato rts |t® drive home the objectives of modity itself, such as wheat, foriare registered as seniors in the , the modified “new look” hemlines.| P EB © Long sleeves with French ACTIVE and spec r sports - Plan. | 2 own hand. | Some appear to be just two, fashion pirates who copy exclusive] cuffs are style points of a shirt- clothes and accessories will in- the European Recovery a5. stage, cannot be marked. Briarcliff Junior College. : nw Mr. Dale.won with the single: inches below the knee, One cos- Paris creations for {bition tal waist’ type ($5.98) which also clude corduroy pedal pushers, They are designed to make peop | I am sure you will be amused They are Miss Janet Booth, : ; “+ Yon- king -and came out With an-tume, Which the store assured Was ovo b afar gahini A odsts a -d6spPOINtAL collar; ~~ Shorts and-jumpers plus. a live. conscious .of the: fact that they as I. was, that a shipment ofidgughter of Mrs. Paul E. Booth, ~ other small heart which - was not just-fbo short for the model: ey York Quyers at "$100°'a Colors for this are white,-tvory, 1¥ ~ assortment, of skirts and are, get@og real benefits from the syyrey recently. sent to Greece on|9559 Forest Lane, Indianapolis, 4 " 0 taken By ‘dumimy’s ace. Now Mr. showed her entire calf, just like look.” ’ camel, royal, beige, gold or dark jackets. - plan. . o-—-{ HCA financing had - the letters inembeér of * the campus World ‘Abel led the nine of spades. from back in 1945. : Roger Andre Delpech, director : : Has Section of the show will | In the booklet published in U. 8. A. branded on the mules. Federalist organization, and Miss

importance of accessories in giving a costume individuality. Afternoon and

green. In addition to horizontal tucking of the bodice, the

the board. + Mrs, Keen played the| - The hobbled look is yninimized of the French Suréte Nationale's six promptly—-but not too prompt-|in a number of costumes Withip 0000 Division, estimated that! Ay.” "®n her face was a look of extra flanges of material which] D; os Tn a fourth style pictured ($8.98) perfect innocence. whirl out from mid-thigh when all the fastest-selling models of) 1... 5 pert turned-down collar This time Mr. Abel really went the wearer- walks and have 80 the 1049-1950 fall collection al-®held by a single button, and Into long study. He had nothing Much movement of their own that ready have been spirited to New| jong sleeves gathered into butto guide him and finally he went they at least take the eye away|York, some only hours after their ; up with the ace. Thus he lost two|from the hiking skirt. {first showing in exclusive Paris . . spade tricks and two aces for .10PS Of dresses and suits 100Ks gq1ong 8 3 ISS ostin Delpéch~ said the design

August, which is a current report I wonder if all the Greek peas-|Joan; Frenzel, daughter of Mrs. lon the Marshall Plan for the ants will know exactly what that/Joseph E. Cain, 5204 N. Meridian ! IE. C. A, Public Advisory Board, means. Those letters have be- St. Indianapolis. Miss Frenzel is . _- evening frocks. (with the latter |inere are wm few reproductions of come so well known, however, a member of the Freshman Steer- > In Dew anklo-lengthe) Will Fre. ‘these posters. : {that the Greek will probably/Ing Committee and is active in party. ’ ng Naturally, the placing of the understand them without expla- the International Service group. . : |posters: must be on a voluntary nation! : :

iy ‘basis and arranged for in each| If you ever have an oppor-|Three Indianapolis Girls DISHING

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pag hs as if they'd be a boon to the home| hy country as they see fit. But the| tunity to read the prepared re- Leave for Barry College

general feeling is that they have ports on the Marshall Plan I

sewer who hasn't !carned to fit] : , - {smuggling racket was executed vy T i - a |done effective service and that/ think you will be interested. You Miss Kay Curtis, da of *\ Had Two Losers ay Ta a {bands of four to five persons, in-| o e ete lan extraordinarily, large number will get a better idea of the Mr. and Mrs. J. E , 4631 Mr. Abel should have played the for all anyone could tell) dnd cluding spies right in the fashion 2 B ‘ d | P + of people have seen them. |tremendous job that has been un- Broadway; Miss Fet ace of spades on the first rounditlien cinched into snug belts any houses. riaai rarries : It 18 a regulation that com- dertaken and of the real accom- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. I of the suit. He had only two which way. | An American model was ar-' Set This Week 'modities received under the ECA plishments. Pettig, 5049 Central Ave, and ) losers in the side suits: Therefore, Jon ot Jesigpens Ja given rested in Paris last month with| ya’ C. Costin wil - MISE CTO Greinct, @aughtes y he could gfford to lose ‘one spadelup the plunging neckline, but not|2g to 30 counterfeit patterns of Caro . What is the best-cars ToT an R t w | - . 4 . Greiner a trick, but not two, If as many Christian Dior. When he puts aitop Paris designs in Pow luggage. D¢ feted at two bridal parties| ¥TIEET violet? How often ecep on eicomes Se i B. Pleasant Run ’

as three spades including the king plunge into that carelessly fitted another agent, Henry Cassel, a|this week. She will be married gnoyiq ft bloom? Mrs. H. A. . Bhd Se Tar on it ih, 20 la bods and Un Dem, Babe rin aie. wa Ares on gon oare Teter oct | Gnu su Cenient ve New Nursing Class 1 him. But if either th a J y ’ A . . d rowers who have a ber grads - nies pws Hy ought to be enough to give any Shares Dl compe. Tur designs.) irs, James L. Schell will be host-| of violets usually EE More than 208 nurses. hospital. In thereeet Re usta Co ag gletom in -efther-opponent's. hand, Man 8 touch of schizophrenia. |g. several Frenchmen. lesses at a buffet supper and| the year around. A single plant) moials and trustees attended the E: Louise Grant a of nurs-| Misses Fettig and Greiner from " the—-piay of the. ace first would] For -practicality...dn...a. Ri ire Pelee said the tacket Miscellaneous shower 4omorrow -is-Jikely to take a resting PE: reception last, night in Wile Hall ling director; “Robert - E. Nefr, St. Agnes Academy. me clarify the situation and guto-| en Many dresses lock too nar, Ft ar ‘night nthe Schellbome, 5510. riod in early’ winfer. They SUC: ine Methodist Hospital School oF Methodist: He “guperintend- ; - row around the hem to go over was costing Paris fashion houses! - . [the Me 8 spital Schoo Eo ¢ 1 fron TET Washington Blvd. ceed under such widely varying Nursing, when the new -pre-fent, and Mri. Nett: Miss Helen \/g rigby in Bread ¢

matically hold the spade losers to shoulder, Jac ' . 5 | I Se " y que Fath's button- millions of francs a’ year in sales conditions I doubt that there is : one. | , the honors, how- lost to the A { rket. The guests will be Mesdames X sd S clinical class of 108 nursing stu-|Banta, education director; Wil- » It is true that if the king and Boole Brees £979 -the Tone lost to ¢ Terie market oe Costin, Fred Tucker, Al-| & 'best” method for success gents was officially welcomed. Use white, whole” wheat, rye,

| Jllam B. Schiltges, president of | The American mannequin, with them. A few hints, how- .loatmeal, raisin, nut or fruit Jock of Madea, er an eB a ym, gray a ress 18 whose name was not disclosed, Pe" oie I, Join & x elis ever—they like humid air. Try | readin Byescat aug fiigh the hospital Soar a rain breads for variety. Try new come ace first would lose a trick. But|waist down and has a button po released after paying a $9000|o ° “yn 0s Barbara ‘Tucker, giving your plant it's own little gchool Madrigal Singers, directed arts instructor, and additional binations: White and whole

greenhouse, such as a big glass hy Mrs, Louise Swan, presented trustees, faculty members,

de-/wheat, white and oatmeal, white cookie jar (keep this out -of musical selections. partment and nurse heads.

fine to the Paris fashion syndi-| rie DithGloria Vaughan, Marjo and raisin and white and rye.

it would be the potential extra closing that spirals from one side| trick — not the setting trick./of the front waistline to the cen-| ' mer, Merri Jeanne Woodsmall . : There's a big difference. {ter back hemi. Unbuttoned to run| Mr. Delpech sald the fashion|;,q Betty Jane Williams. ’ As the cards actually lay, Mr. from a fire, it may not be modest, pirates operate with camera-eyed 5, Misses Beverly Potts, ‘Abel could have made five-odd if but it should make a girl feelagents and lightning-fast seam- yi. Richardson, Ann Kennedy,

he had used the safety play. lsafe. |stresses in secret workrooms. Nancy Lee Smith, Adair Kirch,

i Nancy Hacker, Charlotte ChrisCounterfeit Labels NY “Resor and - Peggy “One method is to send an ex-| Yockey. pert designer to a dress collection] On Saturday Miss Richardson or one of the big houses,” he said. will be hostess at a batiifeotl “The designer makes sketches or shower. Her mother, Mrs. E. H. memorizes the models during the Richardson, will assist in tneir| YWarren Central PTA show and then rushes back home home; 5945 N. New Jersey St. to cut out the dress pattern as Guests include Mesdames Tuck|closely as possible.” |er, “Costin, Herndon, James | Another way, he said, is to| Loughrey and Reser, Misses have an. accomplice working in|Kirch, Hacker, Ann Richardt, | {the house itself, generally as a Dithmer, Cynthia Hendricks,

direct sunlight). A loose rich| potting soil encourages bloom. Try using warm water on your plant, placing the pot in water to soak is up from the bottom.

Send questions on gardening to Mrs. Smith, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9.

: The Win. H. BLOCK Co. a

| | . | Announces Tea The Warren Central High School Parent Teachers Associa-| tion" has 4nnounced a tea for) mothers of new pupils, to be held at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in the

saleslady. In this case, the| Tucker, Vaughan, Chrisney, Wil-| school cafeteria. 3 styl pirating was done itis the de-|llams, Résor and Woodsmall Music for the tea will be pro- presious 55.v 09 sign was being delivered to a We——————————"T vided by an orchestra directed . tent. DR. ANSWERS— by Paul E. Hamilton, former War- precious litte upkeep - “Xfter the dress leaves the|- Question: Will eating a (ren Central band director. Mrs.

house td™be delivered, the sales-| Jot of sugar candies and C. B. Bolden," chairman of the

a lady has it sent to a small work-! gweet stuff in the home cause tea, will be assisted by Mrs.| ) shop, where expert seamstresses| sugar diabetes in children Vincent Blowers, Mrs, Anna| ra quickly make an exact copy,” Del-| and adults? ‘ m Stricker and members of ‘thea \ pech said. “The dress is deliv- Answer: People who are home-making department.

{ered to the customer an hour| {later and nobody is the wiser.” Once in New York, Mr. Delpech said, the dress copies, bearing counterfeit labels of the fashion houses from which the designs were pirated; are shown to manufacturers who must pay $100 each

overweight and eat excessive quantities of sweets and starches are more likely to develop diabetes than others. They do not always do so, however, and it is probably fncorrect to say that such eating actually causes dia-

Still Teaching at 71. PIERRE, 8. D.—Miss Nellie| Barrett, aged 71, has been teach-| ing school in Winfred, 8. D., for 45 years and says her job is get-| ting easier all the time. “Kids aren't as hard to manage

to see “the latest Paris models.” betes. . as they used to be,” she observed. | Once He Was 'He Who Gets Slapped’ GOWNS | INDIANA is one of this y country’s two great points of s departure for creative talent. By Alice Carol That's on the authority of Mr, John, outstanding millinery creator. He was here today Mr. John ) and yesterday to show his new only | By MRS. ANNE CABOT 9-18 collection of hats to Block's of New York, ° r " Millinery Salon customers. . , 4 | ‘This sew-easy night gown By SUE BURNETT Mr. John ought to know. Al- in Block's | was especially designed for the One of the most poptlaf styles | though Munich-born, he set ” - larger figure, and combines with the campus crowd is the | forth from Indianapolis to be- Millinery Sakon All nylon—every inch of vidio comfort with good looks. ‘The smart yoked dress with sleeves | come a top-flight creator -of nd — npression on fatter. And yoke cut all in one. This |-hats, - today e the way! So soft against squeezes | versatile charmer wi atter- ich ‘necked version has brief Back in the early Twenties, ing cape sleeves and flower em- or three-quarter cuffed sleeves. |. yonn Harburger worked for & : yesterday our skint to e8tv Ho | broldered yoke ia only one way, ot a for a loca store, Out to retrisve 3 to show his new y . y ) furtive : . SN % 17: be adapied, 2, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 18. | gv rture from mock, Mr John : launder with no ironing | Pattern 5094 consists of tissue - gize 11, three-quarter sleeve, pn he ran into diMculties. collection, | pattern for sizes 36, 38, 40, hot- 3% Yards ; or 39-inch; 3% The woman under. the hat i shown with needed—and you know | 4ron transfer, color chart, ma-" yatta. of 3 the new fall and | SWAtted him in the jaw with ! | terial requirements (44 yards winter Fashion. Sixty-four pages her handbag. one of the how nylon wears! | of 30-inch material for size 40) FTL Tl Ges special -| 80 Mr. John, bruised in face and sewing instructions. features. Free pattern printed | 30d spirit, headed east. “well-mannered” . To order use the coupon. inside the book. . 'aIs noun fa w th the ime hohe be fi » or j : ai : ats he likes ‘ : . Shi ANNE CABOT URNETT © - | LoPje at-wesrer may have left 3 | BLOCK'S Indianapolis 9; Ind. n-r20 ied nylon, wt , him SUE BURNET its mark on millinery, at that. to design. Please send me the following Alice Carol Nylon Tricot gown. White, blue or The Indianapolis Times The Indianapolis Times The hats for which Mr. John is Gowns ot 5.95 each: : kite. 3240 40 - 214 W. Marviand St. famous are “well-mannered ; of pink, sizeg o 40. 530 8. Welly Bt. Indianapolis 9, Ind. Mh edominantly small QUANTITY $rvue COLOR size anapo ey are predominantly small, 8 Chicago 7, ML. “No. 8515 Price 25¢- | follow the lines of the head, and : iii dr —————ivsoi YD Tallored yale. bedigh i —— No. 5004 Price 20¢ ’ : have a minimum of trimming. : . ; . : St ; : : gown. White, blue or 4 ? : : BU2S. suns issave His current collection is full of More than he has closet space I told all” he says. And Wiivarsrisiassiareseisisissrisineissur rie vinesseasssnatn ak 32.90 40. TE cod Fashion Book Price 25 deep cloches — based on. thé for, anyway. His method of stor- then adds, with Mr. John's tree- | |. : A pink, sizes 32. dh 4 INAMO sovcevevensnse sovscecseesNAMO sveeisccscssnsesssscssses| Charleston Era, he says—and ing them is to “put the last one wheeling frankness, “to a ghost- NAME ..... ETE SEER R AAALAC ita ants tbna e via Le : : of ot 3 derbies inspired by the 18th -On top of the stack and push.” =. =~" i : - : ne TR weesseees seasentansasenesssssns liaarnasnansnsesesssssesnsnssecs| Century, Many of the. latter Which may be all right for Fol Course. ADDRESS 4. vu vsivniionssviasanivis nsnennarBl savubener § Tan a EE BOIL seenssnrssssernsscsesrsss IDIOM vesiiviioseosrigsesersnsst HAVE Cloge-Siting Jace vells, ” ‘mens hats. : It probably will prove all over ‘ : A “ en veal RC RA : . x dC Is i “8p : He has just completed a’book. again that Indiana is one of the | CITY viii asisiininsness ZONE ....., STATE....;0euis BLOCK'S Knit Ya CIty csesvessscscsssscssssscceces CIty sesecssscscccncopentonness MR. JOHN is an enthusiastic It's about millinery ...and Mr. two spots fostering creative ] geiko - . . Lingerie, vu ow ; i 23%%*%*| collector of hafs for himself. John. It will be called “A- Hat talents. . . . The other one? [J CHECK ENCLOSED [CHARGE [1C.0.D. : Foor 5 A nal Ae . —— - State ess ssnsnsssscicernentenee Bata cecevisvescnssccccsnenees| He has, he says, about 200. Isa Thing.” Texas, he says.—By L. 7. i ’ Street 2 sr ll et ae ih i Ti ee, ae y i . ; few Ln : : a = 3.