Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1950 — Page 46

PAGE 44 ___ This Furniture Grows’ Too .

Tot's bedroom of modern maple...

By JEAN TABBERT

CHILDREN'S furniture can grow as fast as the tots them~ i

selves, A leading manufacturer of juvenile pieces, Thayer, Inc,

from infancy through teen-age years. Shown (above) is a matching maple set that includes a roomy chifferobe, a crib and five-drawer chest. Lines are modern with easy-to-grasp drawer and door pulls. When baby adds inches, he's ready for a twin-size yduth bed (below), It's equipped with side rails to keep him tucked in safely. As soon as he reaches stripling size, the rails come off and the bedroom emerges as adult. To tie in with the bed are practical sectional pieces, a 37” and a 31” these has four drawers, To complete the grouping is a 37"

chest and a “15” plier cabinet. Each of

purchased one at a time over a period of years.

Available at Wasson's, the crib is $42.50; the chest $45; the |

chifferobe $55 and the youth bed $29.95. The sectional pieces may be ordered through Wasson's.

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grows up into youth's quarters.

Why Curtains Turn Yellow

In the spring a housewite's, | fancy turns. to thoughts of crisp. | chlorine all through the rinsing, clean curtains. If she has selected damage or discoloration might window hangings with a starch-|occur during pressing. Such dam-| less finish, they will withstand] age or discoloration may show up|

repeated launderings without re-/in a weakening of the fibers SH ;

“starching. {yellowing of the fabric. But if they turn yellow in the| If the chlorine-retentive type of | cleansing process, says the Ameri- resin has not been used, there's can Institute of Laundefing, re- much to be said in favor of the search and educational center for durable, crisp finish now in wide the. laugdry’ industry, then a chlo-| use on sheer cotton fabrics. Such rine-rétentive resin probably has a finish tends to elimnate mussbeen used in the starchless finish. ing or wrinkling of curtains durSome permanent-finished mar- ing damp weather. quiset curtains, for Instance,| It also imparts a measure of | might not laundrer well simply shrinkage control, soil resistance | because the chlorine- retentive and yarn slippage resistance to resin used in the starchless finish fabrics. Curtains so treated will would absorb chlorine from the keep their crisp good looks bleach used for whitening, 1 through many launderings.

Take your antiques, such as old tea sets, candelabras, trays, or any other item for plating by experts to look like new. Gold and sliver plating of all description on any kind of metal, Datings and markings not eliminated. J. A. Miles, 115 8. Capitol Ave. LL 3863.

If you have any antiques that

need reupholstering or refin- * * * ishing see us for expert workNAR " ‘ manship. Our entire . stock Ll OF ANTI ITY including furnishings and art Last Street, HL 0677 objects is being reduced to

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Oriental rugs shown by apCollection of unusual Master pointment. We appraise and salts, sandwich and desirabla sell estates.. Carlos Recker, patterns, 1451 N. Delaware St. Phone Bisque bust of RIley 7847. Hours: 10 a. m. to Bethoven 5:30 p.m, in colors, French clock * we *

with marble base and cupid figures, Bevres chocolate pot, Shaw's

Featuring a 12x12 ; dark blue Velvet rug, perfect condition, have a dozen small 4" Meissen figurines, and for the china painter we have white Havi- | land. dinner plates. our shop open daily, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Mondays 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. or appoint- | ment. Closed Saturday and

Peruvian Horse Hunt plate, small silver enamel box, covered dish with Lion handles and knob, Parian hand vase.

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Alcohol Best. Cleaner For or Composition To best agent ‘Washday labor soon may be t composition tops of metal furni- use of a simple inexpensive white ture. |powder which can be added to the To clean metal furniture, just laundry rinse water to make cot80 over it with a damp rag, then ton fabrics harder to soil and a dry one. Beware of harsh, easier to get clean. gritty compounds which may The new rinsing treatment may scratch the chrome surface. {be used in the home or by com- | mercial. laundries or textile manufacturers, It is the result of reHARTFORD, Conn.—Miss Vivi-| search at the Institute of Textile en Kellems of Stonington, Conn. |Technology, Charlottesville, Va., who has taken jssue with the U. 8./sponsored by the U. 8, Agriculture government over the withholding| Department. tax, has announced her candidacy A small quantity of the white for the Republican nomination for|powder, known as CMG carhosyu. 8. Senator from Connecticut. | methyl cellulose--is dissolved in

has ' done the trick. His new “Gro-Up” group furnishes a child’s room |

units either in wheat or maple. These are shelved end |

bookcase and a corner | bookcase. All of these dovetail successfully. The pleces may be |

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