Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 August 1950 — Page 33

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The fabric story 16 8 style story thi . Significant trends that showed up

owing in young son. The shirt suit 199 P, fo or sHghEEy A By fashany skirts. And

t is popular too, sports activities d_ slacks and

1 Allergie Pillow

795

von't mat down, , + « is ideal for fe zipper cover,

nkefs

11.98

moths. In white, tra wide, 80x90

forters

19.98

ight . . , down hin. Wine, blue,

sive than fabric of other fiber content.

Model Agency |

PARIS The first fashion model

Betty Metcalf, former New York Th

‘model, and Mile Lorraine; Pubonnet, daughter of the French ine nlerchant.

ant mon shanhung chic cover is as expen

Er WASHINGTON -— Seven hun-

receive more than $3000 a year, * Half of these are 45 years of age; The wing, or older and one-fourth have|

off. Nylon's other magic qualities— “wrinkle and mildew resistant, moth and vermin _proofing—also are present. The chair cost $200 ie is available at Block's. The nylon covering

* ¢ : THE CHAIRS and sofa (right) are upholtoo. The wa is matelasse.

SSrvad he SOVermAnt HOY than

20 years.

green. All the pieces “are by Tomlinson and

‘available at Ayres’, 1

Documaniany design By JEAN TABBERT

model in gray. The sofa’s ns in “hunter

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Versatile hand print,

High gioss 18 out; low Tuster is in. The handprinted cotton antique satin fabric.(above left) is called “Choo-Choo.” It's stamped with oldTashioied tains, Sarge and ations tn a bri lant horizontal pattern. The textured effect of

the design and the vivid colors replace the old

shininess, The print is 50” wide, is mide with turquoise, yellow, lime or green backgrounds. ($3.05 a yard) * % <&

5 “PRINTS ARE still designed With a Tashion house If ink is spilled, a quick swab will whisk to

eye. The small flower and calico-patterned leaf design (above middle) is called Kenilworth. Its pattern will match either a provincial or Early American interior, In a 36-inch width it has Packsivma colors of light or dark brown, red, (

vallable

terior decorators, Double-duty prints are becoming as prevalent ; as dual purpose furniture. -Goodall's “Iiiym" (above right) is a -but flowing abstract of Trojan inspiration. It's hand printed on & cotton and mohair fabric that has a Tines-like-texture. ~The material is excellent either for draperies or slip covers. Available locally

50 a yard.) Both | Sr Tha “in. | BEFéW-cap

With a little time and seven energetic) ga ottoman to be used on the terrace this summer and later in

[the ‘living room before the tele

vision set.

You will ‘need seven long nar[identical size with

ps discar stockl and a few pieces of gay fabric, says The Book of Knowledge iri giving the “instructions for the ottoman: First fill four of the cans with,c Jand, next fasten the covers on all seven cans as tightly as possible. Now take an old stocking and put one of the cans inside

ded {tHe SLOCKINRN, TOP Nd BOLLom, At

These three matelasse upholseries are made of nylon. Conldiners Make Inexpensive Piece

of it. The stocking is to be gathered together as tightly as

containers. 8ix of the cans are now to be placed around a can in the ‘cen~

- {ter, with the sand filled cans oc-

cupying the side posifions. Next

join the cans together by se

the places wherp the cans meet. Now to cover the ottoman. Use cretonne or one of the new plastic —materials; Set the cans upon the cloth and draw the Dutline. of the ‘ean design ‘upon it. gut this design out of the cloth, allowing an extra quarter inch to take care of the padding on top|

POSAIBIE Do this with &ii seven

Then Place the cover-on and wing|it to the top outer e of ihe... pny ip bottom in the same way. To cover the sides of the ottoe man cut a plece of fabric as long as the outside border of the cans, =

plus

complete,

add top of the cans the padd

pad on it wish. ing so it is firm,

‘may be folded in at the top and - bottom. Sew the side cloth in place and the ottoman is now

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sew

Fix

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through decorgtors.

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jr A FeO menswear and jersey deftly turned by Leslie Fay for the girl who is 5 #+. 5 or less . .. tiptoe sizes, precision-made to banish alterations

A. Bolero dress with tabon pockets, rayon men's wear with rayon crepe top. Grey ‘or tan

oy B. Wool jersey, surplice neck, peg ceca . 2 trim. Navy, red, green.

tweed weave. Sizes 124620."

“ miniature nailhea ‘Sizes 12 #0 20. . - 16.95

C. Braid trimmed coat dress with button detall, rayon men's wear in grey or tan tweed weave, Sizes 12 to 20. 14.95

Ayres’ Budget Dresses, Meridian Shops,

. Second Floor

Look for the little gold football! The girl who wears it is here to help you!

Ayres’ College Representatives are ready for the Kick-OFf Tuesday . . . “twelve undergraduates who have the know-how of colige fashion require. “ments. You'l nd them throughout the shore, each identified by a minie-

Sure gold footbal, worn on a plaid ribbon.

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