Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1950 — Page 8

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~ Counter-Spy— Tie-'Ties Up" A Canasta

By LOUISE FLETCHER

OTH men’s and » wom--en's neckwear pro- - vides news for today's shoppers. For the men,

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necktie at Block's. For this one, the canasta cards line up to form broken-stripe motifs against dark backgrounds. The tie is $2.50 : Se BE You can carry your fortune with you when you. wear. hi ._some new _ horoscope scarfs from Wasson's handkerchiefJr. neckwear department. The 3 . 18-inch pure silk squares : with hand-rolled hems come __with ‘your horoscope medal “telling yonr lucky number, lucky day and fortune. — The medal hasan eye through which the scarf is drawn before The, searves, in a wide variety re ~tuselous- colors, are §1

Just One Scent

HE Guerlain perfume people believe in carrying out - the. en-

Jlogne, powder and lipstick. all scented with the / pame fragrance. After all, _...Ahere's no sense in bung exX-- _ the £3 Re seh.

canceling out the a. with sonie other emanating from “another COSThetia, -

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style bottles of Guerlain cologne in Mitsouko and Shalimar fragrances at Wasson's. These are $4.50 and $7.50 — plus tax, It also accounts for some

same fragrances, priced —at meen -Adidethere’s- nothing: like. bath oil to give you a feeling of pure luxury,

Page Freud 1 KE surprises? There is one in store for: you in Wasson's Monu- _. ment Place gift shop. It ‘is a candle with a kind of introverted personal-

8 lid ; thoroughly colorful -“'subecon- - © scious.” Once a. match ‘is set to the white candle, the “fireworks” _begin. As the candle burns, - the drippings are not white at all, but beautifully multi-colored, A box of three -Magi-color - candles is 85 cents,

THURSDAY'S MENU Items in bold face are in . plentiful supply. BREAKFAST: "Baked apples, oatmeal, raisin toast —— butter or fortified margarine, . coffee, milk. S + LUNCHEON: Canned corn chowder, pilot biscuits, let. tuce and tomato sandwiches, sliced oranges and bananas, * © oatmeal cookles, tea, milk, FE "DINNER: Cagserole of- : . corn and oysters, enriched | * hard rolls, ‘butter or fortified rine, mixed vegetable salad (carrots, beets, ‘celery, canned

% DR. ANSWERS — . N-~What causes ey foot Diisters that fill

there's the new canasta

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| Blackwood on Bridge—

Mr. Meek Declines fo Overcall, but His

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round, discarding a small Brash played a spade.

of the outstanding club honors.

Play Low

have worked admirably.

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' By SUE BURNETT

Dear Sue Burnett: I love to wear cheerful looking aprons

hand. I'm about to sew some new _ones—will you give me somie ideas? writes Mrs. Harvey Strong of New York. The two styles shown are sure to please you, Mrs. 8., because they a minimum

make most acceptable gifts! Pattern 8089 is in sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48, Size 36,-one-yard of 35 or 38-inch. Pattern No, 8532-is a sew-rite perforated pattern in sizes 14, 16.518, 20; 40, 42 and 44. Size 18, two and (hree fourths yands | of 35-inch, Send now for the apring and summer Fashion. 48 pages of new styles, fabric news, special features. - Free Jattern printed {tiside the book. To order patterns or our

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Of course; Mr. Dale realized his chief problem was to keep Mr. Meek out of the lead. He figurged his contract would be easy if the clubs were favorably divided and if Mr. Meek had eithér Spade Finesse

The only chance left now was

It he let the ing of elite Noid:

«+ SEVERAL. OF the kibitzers winced when Mr. Meek declined to] overcall with two diamonds on this hand, but they stayed to praise South dealer. his beautiful defensive play which sent the contract crashing to] East-West vulnerable,

yon MF, Meek led the king of diamonds and was permitted to wi “the “first two rounds of that sult. Mr.

[three good diamonds “would “be| “run against him. Se he won with| {dummy s ace and desperately laid]! Mr. Meek down the queen, hoping -to-eateh SK 7:

the lone jack. No luck.

the spade finesse and when this

a the next trick he led the Tost Mr. Meek got to run the rest trey of clubs, intending to put in jot his diamonds after all idummy’s 10 if Mr. Meek played low. As you see, this plan would!

His|

(play of the king of clubs netted’

thig side exactly four tricks. In-|

Mr. with this but he had a Moni

“Well, answered Mr, |“One, declarer is trying to set up|

Dale won the third” heart from dummy while Miss,

New York milliner Irene Zalls her spring and summer sollagtion “On the Level” ouput the hats in it are worn straight and level. The designer predicts that hats of today and tomorrow, like the -and hairstyles, will_be_more natural and sim individual woman. The level look is seen in a pink plateau postilion (lef) which Irene calls “Hun. of ethereal chiffon swirl and sweep down the back, under the chin and drape over one shoulder, making a perfect accessory for a basic afternoon dress. Trim and chic is Irene’s white straw "Confederate cap" [right]. Coal black velvet faces the forward looking cuff. Black vel vet bands it and ties in a bow under the chin. A brisk black and white brush is set decoratively at | the side. Both hats are at Block's where the Irene line is an exclusive in the French millinery sa-

“to beautify the Sp!

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Beautiful Defensive Play Defeats Contract

¢- Try These ideas far Main Dish

- s CASSEROLE OF ‘CORN AND OYSTE 3 One No. 2 can cream style corn, one and ‘three-fourth cups fine cracker érumbs; two tablespoons butter, one pint small oysters, three-ounce can chopped broiled mushrooms, one-fourth cup finely diced green pepper, one teaspoon

paprika. ~ Place half of corn in bottom of greased one and -one-half ‘quart casserole, - Crush enough Soda crackers with rolling pin to make

‘lone and three-fourths cups

crumbs; it will take about 28.)

NORTH Mr. Abel H~—10 5 ‘D—8 8 C=~AQ10874 WEST _ EAST

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Miss stead of Mr. Dale making five- The bidding: Brash would have won with theodd, he was down twa. ~{jack of: clubs, but ‘Mr. Dale could} ‘The old boy congratulated Mr. 1 8 have won any return and run Meek on his fine defense,

rt ee sof the balance: of the. ‘hand for. A 4 " semble idea in fragrances | 44 pis ve- New, the. avid-- kibitzer;

SOUTH WEST NORTH ' EAST “Pass 30 Pass 8 H- Pass 3 8 Pass| NT All Pass bss

{Ing woolens,

Miss Brash

But Mr.-Meek did not play low “What I want to know,” he said, this is very important) there are on the first club lead. Recogniz-|“is how to recognize the spot to ing this as the classic situation make a play like that.” for second hand high, he rapped out ‘the king. And Mr. Dale was points,”

{no entries to dummy éxcept in {this particular suit; three, there remember these threeis a chance your partner has a Masters. stopper in the sult, either alone in combination with yourl a long suit in dummy; two, (and honor.”

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rinkle corn. with one. cup! ‘crumbs and- dot with 1 ‘table[spoon butter. Add oysters in a { layer; including oyster liquor. Then add contents of can of}

i mushrooms ina layer. Sprinkle!

{with green pepper, salt and pep-| {per. Add remaining corn and top| with remaining crumbs.

Dot with one tablespoon wai

ter and sprinkie with paprika. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees F.) until thoroughly hot and lightly browned, abeut 30 to 40 minutes. Serve immediately. Serves four.

Laundry Tip

Always have the’ rinse water, the same temperature when wash.The .change from|. warm to cold “water shrinks them,

it with ‘oysters and erirsoms {and you've got a handsome main [meatless dish to serve, . f°

salt, one-eighth teaspoon pepper, | S55

UH ved Fashion Shows Begin Tonight LOUISE

suit and matching topcoat are the examples. Following on its heels will- be the bloused top look {in a checked suit). Next comes the vogue for the red The town dress in soft wool, ‘the ‘little coat and the fashion “for pleats follow through, Then

~The easy nizpennive’ way to rejuvenate winter-s Weary rooms. is by making your own slip-

covers. Measuring, fitting and {material selectioff are clearly # explained in today's pattern. Pattern 5956 consists. of di- | rections for making slipcovers, { material requirements. measur- ! i ing, fitting and decorating | hints. {Name

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Bluebirds mean happiness and | this pair hanging beside the stove means happy relief from burns- and scalds. Crocheted. or] T heavy cotton in bright blue and red, the directions include a handy perca to hang the pot-

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by Ayres’ are the’ fashion for separates, for the shirt dress, for the dress with its own jacket (the costume complete, again), and the one for white accents. When it comes to coats, the

—short . ones—as against a one long fitted coat.

Leadihg colors are navy, red, tter (soft..brown) and a’

holders. Pattern 5007 includes complete . crocheting instructions, stitch illustrations. and material requirements. r + To order, use the coupon.

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Remove Stains

Embroidery hoops are convenient to-use for holding the ma; - terial in place when removing

than 100 costumes are in the less-than-an-

up with “here comes the

while I work (and entertain). and try to keep a supply on /

SUE BURNETT

re Two Patterns for Fratly Aprons

Indianapolis 214.W, Maryland St. Indianapolis 9, Ind.

Fashion Book Price. 20 Name .. ii vi

No. 8089 4 25¢ Ne: 8532 —Prige-2de Sie {

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Ms. Beck

To Speak

Social Hour Follows Meeting

{day meeting of a newly-organ-

Q—Do you know

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strate . hair styling at the Mon-

lized club for business and pro-

at 7 p. m. In the Craft Room.

tion, Mrs. Beck also will discuss,

~ithe 7 latest trends-in hair length

and the care of hair and skin,

) preceding the meeting and a so-

cial hour will follow. The. club, open to ML young women between 18 and 35

girls in the Central A—Rosarv YWCA. The meeting will be held’

In addition to the demonstra-

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"By MARGUERITE SMITH ‘what rofary vine (a houseplant)--is called?) Also.where I can get the plants? I have been years looking for, Tt in this area. & specimen I enclose came from Kansas and the roots are dead. Mrs. W. LS Fair, 1200 E. 42d 8° vine is’ ‘ceropegia (different varieties) also known

as hearts entangled becalize of =

its tiny heart-shaped leaves. I know there are at least two women in Indianapolis. who at one time had the vine but un-| fortunately for Mrs. Fair 1 can 't] remember; thelr ‘namés.’ Can: | they. (of anyone else) help her cout? Also a suggestion- ~when| tops of this delicate vine die! down its saying it would like! to have a rest. period. With. |

a good. deal about it by- obser-| vation. . For example, - heavy clay that packs hard in summer dry,.spells will profit by the addition of = _needs : just as -much humus as. “you can get for it. grow spindly

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lime and it also

f plants] and pale green,

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the greund needs nitrogen. If)

plants are a good green but tend to be all leaves and stems] With long spaces between leaf |

nodes, they need phosphorus. Hi. produce;

they're loppy, but plenty of flowers and have a

good color, then they're saying

“pass the potash.” A beginner

should have a soil test then use|:

his head and eyes to observe results and figure out reasons

for failure, then he can remedy] :

‘the trouble. That's -all- there is to * green, ngers” and “Tuck, is

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