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Curtains Give Premises a. Springlike Touch . *
urge to yank spring in- A 3
- side the house a month .or so before it makes its outdoor debut. It's too
early to embark on a thor. ough spring housecleaning but it's still possible to give: the premises a springlike touch. i , . * Fresh curtains alone may do the trick. Or, In the case of refurbishing the -bath. room, fresh window curtains and ‘a matching shower curtain. / At Sears, Roebuck they're, showing some hand-painted Harmony House shower window curtain sets ($9.98 calculated to brighten any bathroom. These are in Lily Pond pattern on smooth Wataseal -—~ easily washed and with permanent coloring. The shower curtain is 72 by 72. inches; the window curtains, 27 by 54 inches, Colors are blue, yellow, mint green, frosted white and peach.
‘Up in Bucks’
Homemakers “up in the bucks" —$3500 up, anyway may choose another homebrightening expedient. That's what a pair of Dorothy Doughty model birds in Royal Worcester porcelain costs,
Doughty Model Cardinals
The Doughty birds, a pair of cardinals perched on orange blossom branches
1115 inches high, are at Charles Mayer's. The pair, the hen in quiet coloring and her mate in fiery plumage, are really collector's {items worthy of a spot in a mu seum. The model birds are - produced in limited editions.
Saves Space FF PRE-SPRING housecleaning extends to bringing order into clothes closets, Sears, Roebuck are on deck with aids in that direc-
tion, too. A top-notcher is the De Luxe Skirt Hanger which hangs six or more skirts neatly én one hanger saving closet space. = This way
gkirts are kept together for quick selection. The hanger ($1.49) is suspended from hook on door or wall, or from closet rod. It has a sturdy, electroplated metal frame (rust resistant), and smooth, strong plastic spring clips to keep the skirts securely tethered.
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No. .8455 Price, 25¢
Name
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wrap style with sweeping lapel to the generous greatcoat look with the wool of the fabric. corn beige coat at right. This is $50.95. Dobbs hats worn wi felt and $10 for the pink felt mu
[Blackwood on Bridge— Easier Sewing Tips
Rule of II Helps Play
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the seven of spades. finesse hearts as soon as possible,
- Mrs. Keen Is Aided
MRS. KEEN used the rule of
11 to guide her into the right defensive play in today’s hand.
Mr. Meek's openifig lead was) Anxious to
| Mr. Abel tried to win the first | trick in dummy by putting up the| |king of spades. Now, pretend
‘you are Mrs. Keen and tell me
{what you would play. Cover up
South dealer.
the South and West hands while . I ask you some guestions.
Both sides vulnerable.
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best”? of 11 Seven from 11 leaves four, which {means higher than the seven outside of Mr. Meek's hand. But you can
NORTH Mr. Dale S—K Q 6 ! HQ J 10 | D—A 9 86 2 | c—9 3 : WEST EAST { Mr. Meek Mrs. Keen S—-7 8 S—~A 984 H—K 52 H-8 3 D—i0 4 3 D—J 7158 C—A 865° CJ 10 7 4 SOUTH Mr. Abel | SJ 1052 ' H-—A 92764 D—K Q { C—-K Q |
The bidding:
SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST 1H Pass 2D Pass ZH Pass 4H All Pass
Is Mr. Meek's lead a “fourth Well, let's use the Rule He led the seven spot.
there are four spades
{see five higher than the seven in|
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i$ the East hand and dummy. No, |the opening lead can't be fourth | best.
Is it a singleton? If so, then
| ne. Abel has five spades and with J (that many he surely would have & bid the suit Instead of merely bidding and rebidding hearts.
opes for Doubleton Mrs. Keen figured, as vou un-
|doubtedly, did, that the seven of spades was the top of a two or |three-card holding. She hoped for {the doubleton holding. She also {hoped Mr. Meek could gain the lead Jpefore all his trumps were extracted.
Bo at trick one she did not
play the ace of spades. She played the nine to try to encourage partner to lead the suit again, if he got in.
At trick two My, Abel finessed
the queen of hearts, Mr. Meek won and led the three of spades. Having seen the deuce fall from the closed hand on the first trick, | Mrs. Keen knew this was the partner's lowest, {the last spade. 80 she won with
and therefore,
ithe ace and returned a spade for Mr, Meek to ruff. Mr. Meek then laid down the ace of élubs for! the setting trick.
Note that if Mrs. Keen had won|
{the ace of spades at trick one Mr. {Meek would never have got fo
{trump the third round of the suit. {After he won with the king of
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hearts, there would have been no way to reach his partner's hand.
New Yorkers Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Schreiner
have returned to New York after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
A FLEECY CLOUD has nothing on the downy softness of pastel fleecé coats de- | signed for spring and summer wear. effective use of fleece fabric.
Brass buttons do the double-breasted fastening trick on the pop-
Turk
Plentiful
Good for Dinner, Good for Budget |
By GAYNOR MADDOX HEAVY TURKEYS are still in| | plentiful supply and offer a lot of | {fine meat at budget prices for a| {large family. | Serve them with other foods on! the plentiful list for the sake of | good eating plus budget comfort. Begin your turkay dinner with grapefruit halves topped with crange-cranberry relish,
® » oo» ait ORANGE-CRANBERRY “ RELISH
Four cups cranberries, two cups sugar’ two oranges, quartered and| | seeded. i { Put raw cranberries and] {oranges through food chopper. Add sugar and mix well, Chill in refrigerator a few hours before serving. Note: This relish will {keep well in the refrigerator for several weeks. | Here's a Louisiana contribution | {to the turkey dinner:
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Peel four to five medium left-| over baked or boiled sweet po{tatoes. Slice Into buttered casse{role in alternate layers with {thinly sliced tart apples. Dot with butter or fortified mar{garine, Mix three-fourths cup maple !§irup, or breakfast blend of cane] |and maple, with one-fourth cup {water and pour over yams and | apples. - |" Cover and bake in moderate oven (350 degrees F.) about 30 minutes. Remove cover and bake another 10 minutes.
Wednesday's Menu
This pair of coats from Strauss’ makes
i i : i BREAKFAST: Stewed The one at the left, in tambourine pink, is a full prunes. ready-to-eat cereal, 8, tie belt and deep pockets. Unpressed box pleats in back add scrambled eggs, enriched
. It is a Del-Paca model, which means that alpaca is mixed | ,a5t butter or fortified mar-
garine, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: Crisp bacon, yam and apple casserole, whole wheat bread, butter or fortified margarine, rai-sin-nut-oatmeal ookies, tea, milk. ‘ PARTY DINNER: Grapefruit with orange-raspberry relish, roast turkey, nut stuff. ing, giblet gravy, baked potatoes, chopped spinach with sieved hard-cooked egg, assorted rolls, raw beet and lettuce salad, French dressing, prune pie with cheam cheese and nut tépping, coffee, milk,
has slash pockets, a shawl collar and a gored back. Each coat th the coats are $16.95 for the big two-tone affair of skirting shroom cloche. (By L.F.)
Reverse Drapes Since this spring will be a big To Distribute Wear season, for sheers, home seam-.. The homemaker who is rehangstresses should know this tip for ing 13st year's curtains or drapeasier sewing of sheer fabrics. eries this winter should try reWhen dresses and blouses of yersing the top and bottom if rayon chiffon or rayon ninon are the design permits. made, stitch over narrow..strips! It's also a good idea to change! of paper. This provides a firmer the position of curtains from one sewing base and prevents slipping.| window to another now and then, The paper pulls out easily when to distribute exposure to sunlight stitching is finished. ‘and heat.
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Gift instructions for making the two hats pictured—a gray feather hat and a Breton sailor——are featured in the new 1950 Anne
A » = =» | YAM AND APPLE CASSEROLE? Cabot Album (on Page 18).
DISHING THE ‘ DIRT—
By MARGUERITE SMITH
Q—Would you please advise me about my ivy? I transplanted it several months ago and it did lovely until the past few weeks Now the leaves are all turning | yellow. Mrs. L. G. C. gift A—When ivy leaves turn yellow at this time of year my first
' ~ ~ Offers an Idea Add the Anne Cabot Album to your sewing library today. To obtain Your copy of the BIG NEW 1850 ALBUM, containing dozens new designs, gifts, decorations
patterns and
Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis
| guess is scale. These tiny| Times, 530 8. Wells St, Chicago | brown shell-like insects are 71. | hard to find on stems and ’ TT | leaves. They are apparently Announce Hostesses
lifeless but they very actively . suck the life out of a plant. For Hoosier Salon Easy remedy is to dunk the ivy (hold your hand over top of pot’ as you Invert it, letting ivy trail between your fingers) in sudsy water that has a tea-
Clubwomen of Unit 4
diana Chapter,
each quart. "Repeat in 10 days. One easily observed sign of scale is the appearance of shiny | moist spots of what looks like | sugar water on
who love creative work in finger artistry of crocheting,
of fascinating |
and special features, plus four |
directions, | send 25 cents in coin to Mrs. |
American Legion Auxiliary, and the InNational Society of Arts and Letters, will be hostsene to ses tomorrow for ‘the Hoosier png hours too. spoon. of Kerosene added to Salon in Block's Auditorium. The PPY art exhibit will be open daily during store hours through Feb, 11, | Serving from 9:30 a. m. to1 p. m, Schedules Meeting table or will be Mesames Francis Polen,
knitting and embrojdering. The clear and easy instruc
tions on the ABC of knit, cro-
chet and embroidery stitches will bring you up-to-date in the event it’s been a long time since you've taken any kind of needle in hand. And the gift instruc tions on Page 18 on how to knit a Breton. saflor and an -over-one-eye gray feather hat’ will help you léad the fashion pa= rade this spring. Thej're easy
~—-10 make. They're easy to wear,
Centerpiece Doily
Featured also as a gift pate tern-—centerplece doily and a crocheted. bouquet for your table, When you skim through the rest of the Anne Cabot Album threads of ‘ideas will soon be skipping through your crochet hook . , . and your Knitting needles. But you won't stop there, because aren't there just dozens of places for an extra crocheted runner; gr pieces for your favorite comfy-chair? And don’t forget the knitted mit. tens for the youngsters or the stuffed toys, just for fun.
Instructions Simple
Yes—Kknit, crochet, embroider or sew-—the new 1950 Anne Cabot Album is for you. The ideas and pattern selections are unending and the instructions are simple and easy to follow, Buy packs of needles and bun. © dles of thread and get set to make volumes of lovely handmades in your precious free hours because the album will make you want to do just that! From embroidered towels to cuddly kittens or just comfort able slippers, you won't stop until you've made them all. You'll be delighted to thumb your way through this bright and cheerful album, It's modern as today and yet brimming with so many of those hand-made niceties that filled grandma's
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windowsill where you keep the Ralph Werner, John L. Edmonds, Beta Sigma Omicron Sorority,
| plant. ing leaves might be too much Loren Brewer of the auxiliary, | fertilizer or too much (as well as too little) water.
Other causes of yellow. Neal Grider, George Swain and will meet for luncheon and a busie
ness meeting Saturday in the Ile
During the afternoon, Mes-/linols St. Fendrick's Restaurant, dames Carl J. Weinhardt, H. F.
Miss Leota Haynes, president,
en Blasingham, Oliver B, Gulo, John will be in charge of the business
| Send questions on gardening | to Mrs. Smith, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9. will be the hostesses.
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L.. Helmer, George Jo Mess and session and Mrs. Josephine Duke Motley of NSAL michael will report on Penhellenig activities,
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