Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1949 — Page 18

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What with skiing rapidly becoming America's number one winter sport, a bright future on the Atlantic seems

Warm L Cold Weather Woolly Sweaters Are Glamorized

if By NEA Sebviee This winter's sweater girl will be insulated against the cold by pullovers that stop at nothing to make her glamorous. There's proot, for example, in woolen

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botiquet with woody and spicy notes; the latter a light floral bouquet, predominantly Hiae. The hat box package has been used before, but this year's It_sports two enameled crown stickpins, one aqua and one black, to triple as scarf, lapet and hatpins. The hat box, at

Ayres’ or Block's, is $3, plus tax.

HE Richard Hudnut firm tucks a bottle of toilet water and a cylinder of talcum inside a quilted, satiny kit. As the cozy . kit is waterproof plastic lined, it has many other uses after its contents have been removed. Either the young Yanky Clover or the sweet Violet Sec fro‘grance is available, At Ayres’, Wasson's or Block's, $1.50 plus tax. Eizabetn Arden has a number of attractive gifts, too. One is the Fashion Case ($10 plus tax) to a gray suede-cloth re. eler’s case containing a Golden ‘Rope compact, matching automatic lipstick and Perfumair (purse flacon.) Then there's the Blue Grass stocking to hang from the mantel, filled with Apden's Blue Grass-scented items. This also is $10 plus tax.

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facturers, per cent buy their socks in sizes 11 through 13. When the hosiery manu. facturers aroused women last January with the word their feet were getting bigger, they blamed it on opentoed shoes. Hynes isn’t sure what's swelling the male foot. “Maybe the exercise in volved in getting in and out of automobiles is what does it," he speculated.

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By EPSIE. KINARD NEA Staff Writer WHEN MAKING your own Christmas toys for a long list of little hopefuls this year, you can spare yourself tedious stitches by using felt. Easy-to-sew felt, which makes cuddly animals and charming dresses for dolls, can be up from the remnant coun or can even be salvaged from old hats. New dude ranch dolls —Handsome Harry and Lariat Lou, for example—are made entirely of multicolor felt scraps. : These make Harry's and Lou's dude togs as well as their pistols and’ belts. Even the

sewed onto faces. Felt also makes the chic costume of ‘a pretty portrait doll, 12% inches tall, whose three-tiered skirt, bolero, bonnet, shoes and large shoulder<strap bag, plus the flowers that deco-

ed. rate her dress, are freed of the nuisances of hemming and

Thanks also to easier-to-sew felt, a handsome new giraffe to delight a . youngster can be whipped up in a jiffy. full-stocked Toyland of other engaging : Marys Little Lamb, a fi p

pup named “Bozo” a Humpty Dumpty bean bag, 8 chubby cub, and other charmers. What makes all of these more

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High-Style ‘Oomph’ Is Added

To Little-Girl Accessories

By ELIZABETH TOOMEY, United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Nov. 19—Lorraine Miller thinks accessories for little girls have been Yoo Dink 4nd blu. Inthe pat, and she's well oh her way to doing som al 3 Lorraine, a 23-year-old designing prodigy, has just launched her designs on everything from youngster's bath towels to little girls’ aprons. . “I want to give little girls’ acceasories some high style, They've been too pink and blue,” she explained at the party {introducing her designs. She does highly-styled animal drawings and story designs. This month her frolicsome designs are appearing on handkerchiefs, scarfs, handbags, towels and aprons for girls under 14. Each of these designs tells a story. One scarf has a couple of elegant foxes in dancing school

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ticolor yarns, every Mitch 1 bathing he Hay Jietorian tub. charted for the amateur toy: Designs Fanci : : a pon oa 5 we n,m Party Fever ~ NOTE: To obtain lor any of the toys shown, send |& Flownup who has forgotten Tie NAA Sarviph . I he ivtern sum- * |tion, the results seem a little like fever show it by their high color, ber for each pattern desired to their sumptuous fabrics. Mrs. Anne Cabot, The Indian- | She uses sophisticated colors, Jewel-like green, Mlac, rose, : Times, 530 S. Wells St, [sich as chartreuse and violet. dusty blue, champagne, bronze hieago 7. ag .she does resort to pink andland a red called “sin” will bright- . blue, it often en the holiday scene.

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“Accessory designing for little girls, especially from about 7 to 14, has been a neglected fleld,” Mies Liebes said. “Lorraine is bringing them designs that api/peal to young imaginations.” One of her tiny aprons has red

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