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the ¢ high new fashion, too. There are some fancy names for-it

shape. : Jacques Fath, for instance, calls

fullness at the knees for the pedestal. Jean Desses calls it the tunic theme, and Carven says it's the “lantern line.” ‘

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parelli is counted as a dissenter

because of the frou-frou accents, seems to ‘be following. the pace set by Christian Dior whese colJection was the first unveiled. Here are some of the ways the top-name designers express the

ea: : : Plerre Balmain takes his theme : N

main. construction of his dresses in wool and jersey. Smart. from. dawr hey are teamed with, unfitted flaring jackets in contrasting bright-brushed or teddy bear wool, o> : : Jacques Fath, who showed off the “column” with mannequins - who looked like ballerinas, stress-

Sometimes a back or front panel is buttoned -at the hem to allow more freedom of movement. Most of his suits have short, unfitted coolle coats with narrow fur edging. He considers the short eyening gown ‘as no longer fashionable, : ? Jean Desses uses the tunic theme in every way imaginable,

in _the 1950-51 collections Eo put-ihey all oh p-to thes: ]

“column” silhouet, with 'N

East, with fullness as part of the -

Co Pie . 8 4 ah a yeh thé a off-the nalche bosom and rounded

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Bridge Title His Group Captures

Important Event Times

-|Stayman, and George Rapee, New York and John Crawford, Phila-, Ou

you. You may listen to taik you - have no 10 hear, - NATURALLY, you don’t put your ear to key-holes! But sometimes, you

defeated

Goren" and Sidney Silodor, Phila- If worst comes to worst and

delphia, B. Jay Becker, Mrs. in a nearby room or on-an ad- you overhear others’ secrets, rooms, dash of cayenne pepper. {Helen Sobel and Waldemar Von! Joining porch. What then? Do keep mum. Yes, silence is the |naprika. ’ Zedtwitz, New York, by 3030 You resist temptation? - ~ watchword even when you hear Add two teaspoons salt to rapid-

something you're dying to pass.

ints, today, after both teams| The smooth technique is to had survived five knockout Xit quickly and quietly.

on : team had run up a score of 1650 WwW: 7 Horne {stirring occasional

- a ihe Tue hips. .|and Goren combinations were

ed “With the basic

sheath dress; ‘Belts sport a hand-about 14 inches from the ground; |kerchief square which cascades velvet is a favored fabric, and down the/ side, and suit skirts black is as smart as ever, Ihave an 7X” or “Y" effect at the| ib :

ack for ease of movement, 7 :

presenting his second showing, moulds the silhouet mummy-like from neck to hem, and adds fan effects with pleats or draperies that spring from the knee reglons,

laccessories—rich emproideries on

n " o + | CARVEN, following the same — es narrow skirts ‘almost. like the sithostet.

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In ail “collections. skirts a Fo ESTA LE

| The members of the winning team with the exception of Jacoby won the Vanderbilt Cup championhip in March. At that time Silodor played with them. Thus, they doubly qualify for the six-

After the first quart r. the! double boiler over boiling water.

do thalied by 990 pointe. thel B Combine flour, one and ge pals ren tratled by points, Ro ; teaspoons salt and pepper and s swing board being a six-diamond | BOSTON, Mass, Aug. 8—Mr. into butter until blended. Gradlcontract which Rapee- made and and Mrs. Evans Freeman Spear milk and cook, stirring Mrs. Sobel failed to make. It de- of Walpole, Mass, and Broad constantly, until mixture thickens. : : Add cheese and stir until cheese

traced to two boards. 1 3 n g a g e spoons

The extra touches are in lavish Pattern 8629 is a sew-rite pers

forated pattern in sizes 9, 11, 12,

‘one hand, and amusing items ilke 13, 14, 15, 16 and 18, Size 1

collars, and even on the anklets of a trousered skirt Balmain calls I“Pantajudo.” | - As one witness at the openings observed, “Mink is used like the vulgar rabbit.”

! | The wedding will be in Octo- remaining two tablespoons but-|* |and king of clubs off the hand. ver; Miss Spear is a graduate of ter; add Ey and es | The king was led to the first the Northampton School - for and saute five minutes. ] {round and partner of the leader Girls, Northampton, Mass. She| Combine with mashed egg {discarded the deuce, a discourag-| attended Rockford College and yolks, remaining one-fourth cup|

-* ing signal. {will be graduated this month cheese sauce, one teaspoon salt|

pire championship two years in a row, and Europe will furnish its six best players to make a three-team round robin world series.

Indianapolis 9, Ind.

No. 8629 Price 25¢ 180. sone Fashion Book Price 25¢

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Canasta—

By OSWALD JACOBY

my opponents melded three aces and then discarded her remaining card which was a king. Her side did not have a canasta, so she

was not out.

there are’ a whole bunch of us interested.” > Mrs. "Bowery’'s question is a rather’important one as this situation’ happens quite often. Here 1s. to Whit sha of canasta. Must Stand / THE LAST paragraph of Law /10 reads as follows: “When a player melds out legally, he need not discard. At all other turns

Krafts Plan

“Bridal Dinner

‘To Be Given. In Holly.Hock Hill

should. be done according

Mr, and Mrs. O, L. Kraft, 4065 Cen Ave, will entertain in ho! of their daughter, Carol Ann, and Richard J. Kasberg at a bridal dinner. It will be held at 6:30 p. m. Aug. 18 in Holly Hock Hill

The couple will be married at 10:30 a. m. Aug. 19 in the St.| Joan of Arc Catholic Church. Mr. and Mrs, Sylvester G. Kasberg, 4067 Central Ave. are the! parents of the prospective bride-| groom,

Out-of-Town Guests

Guests at the dinner in addi-|

tion to the bridal couple and Mr. _.and Mrs. Kasberg will Include jock ih.

their attendants, Misses Patricia!

Smuck, Janet Mannix, Sydney

©. Sullivan, Constance .Zeller and]

Jean

Jacoby Leads ‘Instead of continuing the ace from Boston University. apd cayenne pepper; mix well. |

: : ; ‘ 1, be - [little - stylized gramophone rec-team play-off to decide who will pended upon the correct guess re-| Cove, Me., announce the e 2 : a rag peiouls StrwS represent. the United States at the EArdIng the position of the USED soen;. or hic. daughter, DoTotNN| mmbine-ati rit ee aaiociuincc eel cee HE] shoulders, others pagoda-shaped;” : international team matches sched-|Of 4 rl ~~ |Joan, to William McHenry Horne|cheese sauce with cooked noodles. SUEBURNETT - . 0 75 hun and some = gathered into ooh! Likewise, fur is everywhere, juled for Bermuda, Nov, 13.18, The second board in question jr, Washington, son of Mr. and/Turn into four individual casse- : : :30 Bing. pleats with every size, shape and pelt England will send the team Came up in the second quarter, | Mrs. Horne, 5254 N. New Jersey|roles. Cut eggs in halves length The Indianapolis Times 45 Nowy . v { J . —— Alwyn, a relative newcomer featured in - muffs, trimmings, which has won the British Em- | When Rape got tv an make { 8t., Indianapolis.. wise. Remove yolks; mash. Melt 214 W. Maryland St. 0

; : 5 : lof clubs, a switch was made to. Mr. Horne: is a graduate of Heap mixture into whites. Place! .ieeeresssesssresssersrssssores 3 . a / : ; : At the three-quarter mark of spades and Rapee managed to! DePauw University and the Har- two filled eggs on top of each! : 0 = T h . Ii } | A d B A 4 h i 42 boards the Jacoby team led discard his second loser in clubs|vard Law School. He is a Sigmalcasserole; sprinkle top with pa-| Street cecccersicietrcinianacnns AS ecnnicaliry Is / nswered Dy AUTNOrITY with 2570 points gaining 900|to make the contract. At the Chi_ Fraternity. member and isiprika. Bake in & moderate oven city hich 105.... SE » points in the last quarter. When | other table, Goren played the now an attorney for the United (350 degrees F.) 15 minutes. Nusa resets 4S Rosemar Player Must Hold One Card Until End the players recessed for dinner, hand safely for five hearts. | States Tax Court. Serves four. IBEATD vassisaissiirnerrisassins 200. endy i Xi: lare not melded. Instead, they V1}; lau MRS. I. C. BOWERY of San Bernadino, Cal., writes: “One of are treated the same as cards in \ : Our 6a the player's hand except that they o ; ) aE 100 News— must be discarded one at a time : j - 128 Ma Perk ___ “My partner could take the king. What should be the pro- unless they can be melded legally. == : ha od ] 30 Nowier cedure? I'read your column every day and hope you can answer, as; At her next turn to play the lady — : — ote {with the aces on the table “will ; : ok 00 Second —-— Jatuny unable to a {draw. If she can take the discard : ai \ 1:15 bemy ) Canasta from readers. However, [Pii¢ She may do so. In this event, ® :30 Nora Dr he will include the most fre. "Ne Will have cards in her hand ; : | 145 Brighter _.jand. will be able to meld the aces. . h Bs : ’ BI ern met os -~ — ee quently -asked questions in his Ian : 3 : 00" Nona Fr a 4 Or maybe she will be able to : . column. tvm— 3 :15 Hilltop A complete a canasta in which case A 3 :30 Linda's | to play a player must both dis- *D¢ May meld the aces and go out. : : 45 Tea Tim card and retain at least one card Penalty ; : 00 Sirike I " » A " in his hand after discarding. FAILING either of these nice 34 Make M The laws further provide that happenings she will have to dis- iH ~|a discard once made must stand./card one of the three aces. The : “Hence, the discard of the king same process will have to be re- : stands and Mrs. Bowery's part- peated at each of her next two WFBM-T ner is entitled to take the discard turns to play whereupon she will pile. ey eA DO-Pid-0f-the--aces and be. .able-to|. N hy The meld of the aces does not{play normally. 5:30 § stand since that would leave the| Finally, if some one else goes §:43 Unk. And player without any cards. in heriout before she is rid of the aces oe Sango hand. Instead, the aces become they wiil be courted against her, * 6:30 TeleNe penalty cards. = i [When some one goes out penalty 45 ews As such, they are left tace|cards are counted as if they are $ Kolaidose up on the table, and definitely'in the player's hand. 100 ndustvin We the Women— 0 You Con Children's Addiction to TV LWT riaren s ICTION TO WLW-T. Ived by E | iw Is Solved by Education 1190 gi Ln By RUTH MILLETT fine treat for children—but | 1:00 Tele Kiel WORRIED ABOUT the ef- parking kids in any old movie | 2:00 Cowley's fect your television set is hav- anytime Mama and Papa want - 3:00 Ki Hoc ing on your children? to get rid of them for half a | . 3:45 Teen Con If so, you can find some re- day is a vicious habit. 4:00 TV Rang assuring and good advice on It's silly for parents to pre- | 4:30 Howdy Dé the subject in, an article by tend—even to themselves—that | 5:00 Cactus Ji Elizabeth Hur- they. can't cope with the effect | 5:30 TV Rang the. . —.ihat... movies, ..television.. and. { 6:00 Ransom -current © {issue ,comic books have on their chil- | * Sherman of “Today's dren. v Te— Health,” pub- Used. wisely, and ‘with disnn. All.

Mary

_ Kolker,

Walsman and H. Kasberg. Other guests will be Mrs. R. R. Shaw, Columbus, 0.; Messrs. and Mesdames Ray T. Kraft, Joe Kraft Jr. and J. F. Sites and

Clifford and Glenn .Kraft, -all of

Cleveland, and Mrs. R. H. Kasberg. ~The bride-to-be was entertained at a miscellanous shower Monday night in the home of Mrs, R. H. Kasberg, 3225 E, 39th St.

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YOU have a blind date with a young man that you would ’ like to see again. Wrong: Try to arrange for another date by asking him when you will see him again. Right: Tell him you enjoyed the evening and ask him to come by your house sometime. This can be done in a way that expresses friendliness and liking, without making you appear too eager.

William Jj

Eile STR Charles and Robert,

sociation, Any parents who conseci- . entiously -fol- jo | low Dr. Hur- > lock’'s advice = 2 . ought to have Ruth Millett the television problem licked.

TV.

That is: “Television should

mischief.”

. to hurt any child. But parents who buy comic books as fast as

| ‘just because a kid with a comic |-book is a quiet kid, are falling down on their job.

care of Junior whenever he

good movie occasionally is a

One of her suggestions for | the-wise handling -of television _- in the home could apply equally | well to other diversions besides

not be confused with paregoric | =={t must never be used just tokeep children quiet and out of |

» ” ” ‘ THAT'S AS true of: comic | books as of television. An occasional comic. book isn't going |

they are published for children, |

So are the parents who use | the movies as a place to take |

happens to be in .the way. A |

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0 (ATI ~ GONE: - parents themselves come to depend on these forms of amuse: ment for taking care of their children for ‘ them that the trouble begins.

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