Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1950 — Page 38

= Fob And Fresh Styling

Style. wise Horna dress with becoming hip drape is shown in green and white hand-screened silk. (Pattern 3240, sizes 34 to 48, 35 sant: N

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IT LOOKS LIKE A BRIGHT SPRING for the enterprising woman who's handy with a needle at home. A fresh simplicity makes the new styles easy enough for any novice to whip up in her spare time. Since fabric is playing a new and important role in fashion, the chances of turning out a_ chic home-made outfit are better’ than ever.

Make The Oufle

Fabric = counters are laden Rid —— with fabrics newly-styled in color, texture and pattern, and WANT TO SEW manufacturers have promised AND SAVE? an increase in by-the-yard supplies. Shown here as put toaw gether in the cream of this THERE'S NYLON in im- spring’s fabrics are four verproved Juaiity and wider satile creations for the home variety — crepe prints, 15- sewer's needle. They're Just

denier RA pleated tulle for

airy formals and pleated nylon and” Acele/ in eight colors for more formal wear, . "There are sheers, with dark solids favored in. rayons and silks but with plenty of prints available, too. In any color, they insure softness and femininity, especially in the narrowly pleated skirt and blouse top combination. now whirling into popularity.

an introduction to the many smart patterns to be offered throughout the season in The Indianapolis Times.. To obtain any of the patterns illustrated, send your name and

address and the number of _ -

the pattern desired to Sue Burnett, T he Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland St. Indianapolis 9. Enclose the, price (quoted In the captions) in coin. “Fashion,”

Silks are coming back, low-er-priced and more colorful, with the newest combining exotic hues of hand-screened

The Times’ pattern book for spring and summer, is 25 cents extra.

Chinese influence patterns. Cottons are lower - priced, combining crease - resiswoven texture iy Denim - “wervailve Taste 6 are a now bousts all three of these the old standbys: Crease-re--qualifications, plus an attrac- Sistant dress finens, rayon and tive range of spring colors and silk shantungs; embroidered offers a rare opportunity for self- “trimming.

» Co ~- ardinated stripes and solids, such as in chambrays, will arouse new interest in an ensemble look for summer. Dark colors bring organdies Into to town; sunny prints take

“Counter-Spy— Two New Ways Help You Keep a Firm Lip : By LOUISE FLETCHER Times Woman's Editor UTTING ON A “MOUTH,” and keeping it on, ‘are problems that plague every user of lipstick. Today we can report

on TWO alds in keeping a firm lower lip tupper one, too). The first is Revlon’s- new Lip-Mirror, Every woman who

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latter more serviceable and non-wrinkling than ever, The big difference lies in the color. There's pink everywhere for every hour of the day, navy for everyone and a range of gold and pumpkin yellows for added flair.

--Hses-a-lipstick- (who-doesn’t?) needs a-mirror- When: Happy -

ing it. Now her mirror belongs to her lipstick . . . is part and

pre-shrink cottons to the seas

For tne home sewer of eon-

batistas. and *spun rayons, the

Ensemble, made up in crease-resistant linen, has” a° lemon ellow coat [Pattern A19, sizes 12 to 20, $1) and a slim, black skirt & Pattern 512, sizes 12 fo 20, 50 cents). :

he Place Mats Have

‘Animal Pictures { Handsome place mats now are made by reproducing photographs directly on - plastic rigid sheet. The tough, strong fabric will not iwarp. or crack, and affords ex{cellent protection against water, alcohol or food acids or alkalis: |. They may be easily cleaned with a damp cloth. At present, F (beautiful animal photographs are {being used, and the result is a {highly decorative, useful item {for the home.

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_- Four-piece” playsuit in wrinkleproof cotton has gray chambray | = tie. shirt, skirt (with matching | shorts and bra) of dotted red | denim. - (Pattern 3182, sizes 12 to 20, 25 cents.)

Reinforce Holes When mending a large hole In a sweater, reinforce the hole with Ney ‘net. This forms a good founda{tion for darning.and will prevent, puckering.

It It's From PEEK'S It's Guaranteed Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing

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beige, rose, green, blue.

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parcel of the shining god- . toned metal case itself. fumbling -with—purse-mirrors: She just whisks out the Revlon Lip-Mirror and smooths “on her. favorite lipstick color with artist accuracy. Spotted in Ayres’ toiletries department, the Jp Mires comes in either the regu lipstick or the Revlon Sar | . Fashion (long) size. Either | is $1.50 plus tax and contains | your choice of’ Revion's 12 most-favored colors, from Bachélor’s Carnation to Snow

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keeping lipstick where it belohgs ~ after it's: applied: And where it beldhgs isn’t on glass and cup rims, cigarets, napkins —-or-the boy friend. — Lipstick really stays put when it’s given a coating of a. new magic liquid called Lif Tex. — The clear liquid (containing not one drop of acetone) may be used over any lipstick. Result is an attrac. | tive sheen and no change in. the lipstick’'s color, " "This magic for preventing | lipstick’ smears and smudges | is only 50 cents plus tax . at Ayres’, Block's, Hook's or Haag's.

This clever -3:way. topper can be worn’ belted, half-belted, "ot free 'n flared

Huge Dutch Boy pockets plus tabs . slivery buttons , . .

Plastic Basting Use paper: clips /to paste plas-! tic material in order to avoid | ful new Spring topper! puncturing the fabric before it! ‘ is sewed.’ |

—DO YOU KNOW!—, Why we have grown to be the largest re-upholstering tirm in the State?

WE DO! It's quality work - Plus High dollar value!

Covert dit at a midget price! Make this your beauti-

COLORS: NAVY, RED, KELLY, GREY, MINT, OR AQUA,

Sizes 10 to 18

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+ THE INDIANAPOLIS 7 TIMES _

oy Bright For Home Sewers This Spring

Sunback dress with its own little jacket for street wear is shown in jade green revemible cotton damask. (Junior pattern 3204, sizes I to 18, 25 cents.)

Don't Center Small Mirror

New Nightie. Ld ka All Gown Problems—. |:

Jextra expense.”

Buying to Wearing

* Garment Is "Built Like a Tent" But F ~ Still it Is Sexy, Designer Says

By BARBARA BUNDSCHU, United Press Staff Correspondent : NEW YORK, Mar. 4 = A new kind of nightgown that’s built like a tent with curves showing through floated out on the nation, this week. Mme. Thea Téwi, “who invented it; “claiing Breez-ses Will Solve every problem a nightgown ever gave anybody—{from turning over

in bed to shopping for one when you don’t know the size. The new gown is shaped like a pyramid, swelling from a few

It's gathered under the collar fore and aft. 1t is also mostly

transparent.

“If anybody would say Brecions are sot sexy,” said Mme. Tewl,

“here we go.”

Her answer is a strapless job in black chiffon with black lace ruffles. It turns out to be held on;

{around - the neck like -all- the usually are as filmy as the Breese lothers, with a practically invisi-/ees underneath, are cut just like

ble chiffon yoke. v the gowns, but with sleeves added. There's another one with a nightgown-shoppi rhinestone-decorated halter show- As for the tgo Pping

ing through its accordion-pleated| male—there's only one size in 8

nylon negligee. Breez-ee. “Any gentleman who gives tnt] i “It is dramatic around a slim to a lady may substitute real dia- ,” Mme. Tewl said, pointe

monds,” Mme, Tewi said, “but lia Age with pride at her models (who ‘hardly necessary to go to the were wearing underwear too.) : "But there is ample robm for any But those gowns are just the! {amount of figure. And if it is not trimming onthe pretty and prac- 80 shapely, there is optical illutical idea. |sion.

And It's Cool

There aren't any shoulder straps, Mme. Tewi points out, to] ‘Men Outnumbered

Corrs to Show : ~

That too small mirror may do ror and the two together add up! after all, even if it wasn't made to enough size to balance the big to go withthe big chest. {piece of furniture. ! Give -up. the idea of centering! Formal balance is always pleas-|* the mirror. over the chest—hung ing and it's easier to work out horizontally it's too low as well room design when one half of a as too narrow, and hung verti- grouping can be exactly like the cally it falls too far short of the other hulf, I's chest width on both sides. _ But as your decorating skill Stick to the vertical hanging, sharpens you'll try more informal| but line up one side of the mirror balance like this, to solve prob-| with the side of the chest. Then|lems and to work out a more in|

{slip off or pull as wearer tosses| WASHINGTON—Although the lin her sleep. There's no fitted 1950 census count does not start waistline to twist the shirt as she, +) Apr. 1, scientific sampling rolis over_And, Mme. Tewi said, \methods already have established ‘It's cooler than a bathing suit.” the fact that women will outnumThe coolest ones gre knee-length per the men for the first tirne in sheer cotton, but even the full since the decennial counts began length sheers and crepes are well jn the United States. ventilated. 7 The two main reasons given by For breakfast, Mme. Tewi population experts for the decline dresses the gowns ‘with wrap-in masculine superiority numeriaround skirts that show off the cally, of course, were immigration waist and hiplines without. being restrictions and a higher death which'rate for men.

place a big lamp beside the mir-|teresting idea-full room.

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