Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1950 — Page 28

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ever before, cotton once again proves it's a year ‘round fabric. In various weights and textures, it will be going back to school this fall, worn by coeds from kinder, to college age. Plain ginghams, corduroys and velveteens ve reached a classic status for fall fashions and, once again, : ther appear in handsome designs. In addition, this year, there “are many entirely new cotions destined to add spice to any girl's fall and winter wardrobe, reports the National Cotton Couneil.

Cotton suede is one of the newcomers to the fashion scene.

Bearing a strong resemblance to suede leather, it's a napped and sheared pile fabric, richly colored and textured, perfect . for fall suits, coats and separates. A new member of the cotton corduroy family is crosseut corduroy. It's woven In such a way that the wales are broken at regular intervals, resulting in a block pattern.

:- “Beautifully textured, i's as suitable for home furnishings as =

it is for coats, suits, dresses and sportswear, ‘Cotton velvet is a pile, velour-type fabric making a big hit

in fall fashions. It's an Important-occasion cotton, similar in

appearance to velveteen, although differing in construction. It's wonderful for date costumes. The poularity of sheer plaid ginghams this summer has resulted in a repeat performance for fall, now translated into gala svening Frocks. » » ”

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and forming a button panel for the hem. Lorrie of San Francisco a sub-teen jumper ‘with Cyt with a scoop blouse, thus doubling as 3 part For extra-curricular designer Ellen Hewitt " Seuvt ios and date dresses. au pr ! ing cotton moire a new color Us “Pumpkin.” has a flattering big bertha collar and a velveteen For the teen-age girl, she does a date ensemble ruby-red velveteen . . . a sleeveless sheath dress he semble it's own jaunty little flare-back jacket + » + & sophisticated silhoust that's very much - ris et

FOR FIRST scuoor. DAYS, the Srammar Jehool miss the ii vil feeling of the plaids themselves is the Scottish influence in Styling the dresses ~caleul 0 make bonnfe lassies

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THERE'S No SUCH THING as a nothing-to-wear problem

rc. OF the girl who invests in cotton n_ separates. -matchat social whirl, as well as for the

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Doubling Up on Smartness ‘Job Security ®

To keep skirts trom siding and | from riding.

A new miniature toy dishwash-| Then the transparent lid is up, sew on a

louses of sponge rubber. This comes °F that washes doll dishes justiciosed. A strong wind-up motor

{by the yard and has a cotton tape like the real thing modernizes|c.is the plastic agitator stirring

Especially if there are little children in the home, care should be taken to see that carpets and rugs are vacuum cleaned every

r For Teacher | backing for sewing to waistbands. | lanother bit of housework for water and washing the dishes. day. Upholstered furniture also

Made of should be cleaned thoroughly with {Junior homemakers, The water can be drained from a or

! Popular Length © |Bakelite, the toy has a removable Bick stands. five. inches the toy; cleaner. Germs are not particular — tis 1€ IPS upi S ABER short oppers for tray of tiny plastic dishes tha a igh, through a tiny flexible apout. their lodging places, Little — F NEW YORK, Sosiial 19. More! inches. ramspuenst plastic tank. {plastic’ hose. | children should not be exposed. than half the public school teach. SITITTTH EEE | HH a ers in the United States are sub- 2 : dren’s amusement while on the ect to arbitrary dismissal without |= road. They will have a pleasanter | a chance of a hearing. This job|Z and safer time if this is done, Insecurity is not only demoralizing to teachers but is worse for children they teach, says Edith M. Stern In her article, “When School Opens,” in the September Woman's Home Companion. Next to his parents, a child's! teacher is probably most influen- = tial in his life, But a teacher can- 12 not do a child tense, anxious, irritable and Al ways In fear of losing her Job, | the author points out. Recent surveys have shown that (= (this. insecurity is one of the main =

Ireasons young men and women = along smooth, soft toys {are not being attracted to teach-|=

~ which won't hurt if the car goes ] Lo a. ‘® bump. Small toys like dolls, ol cars and airplanes, or: bal-| are suggested, specialists remind par-| very simple games may |

Auto Trip for Children

§ By JANE STAFFORD WHEN THE family travels by ‘automobile, advance preparations should include plans for the chil-

Frequent stops, especially at . places of interest to children such a4 para. light-houses or airports, are suggested. Other stops may * be made for picnic lunches, The . stops break the monotony and! = : give active youngsters a chance to| stretch their legs. Otherwise, they, -

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_ highest count in the shortest time. . Be careful about water, milk and ice eream at wayside stands, for the gake of the entire family’s the milk and the

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‘With a small can, you ‘can make. an individual feeding each time, | using boiled water which you can carry from home in bottles.

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- California Designer Creates Line of SeparatesMore Fish For Girls to Wear Back to School

Times Special He LOS ANGELES, Aug. 19-—|geeves, tiny waists and fullland skirts come in finest velvety “twirly” skirts the way fathers like to see their croy” and sturdy “Indian Head" little girls dressed.) The skirts are cotton. The blouses and “panti- WASHINGTON, Aug. 19 - made with tiers, hip yokes op, coat’ are made of white broa “or Ergited enchanting sehool yyy PADRIEL Tulle, mmm FETOTH OF sel. pa tterened nylon : party. clothes for little girls called Fabrics Listed

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¢ Children live In a magic world + whether it's the world of .Cinder- < ella (for girls) or Hopalong Casi sidy (for boys). In this magic : mood, “Cole of “Calrornia has

($5.98) is paired with a yellow wool jersey blouse with pushup sleeves ($3.98). The skirt also comes in wine, green or rust and the blouse in black, gold or red. Another monotone effect is seen in the rust corduroy skirt and jacket and jersey blouse (right). The skirt has inverted kick pleats and with the jacket is mr Both come in wine or green as well. The blouse ($3.98)

= accuses; However, voting for local

trustee in an Indiana town, re- = sponsible for the discharge of a = principal who had served satis- = factorily for 15 years, stated angrily when questioned, “It's my =

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Americans tend to be appallingily negligent about voting for i school board members, Miss Stern

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Even more vital is to get a teachers’ tenure law passed in the community should none exist now. : Although tenure laws vary widely in details they are similar/= in general principles. Essentially = they provide that after a teacher =

probationary period she may - {pect to continue to be employed]

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“Favorite LUG : SOLE OXFORD Ba ir A. 4-row stitched moccasin toe. Brown or bur gundy.,

4 about “separates”: A new high- ruffles that” come to the waist jumpers rs and sk skirts. «

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very feminine with puffed] For school, the jumpers, jackets

(This is exactly |“Pinroy,” rough and tumble “Tog- |

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7 waisted “Hi-jump” skirt, built-up fore and aft are used on blouses, Rich’ woven plaid cottons and economists and fishery marketing |= 3 or suspender jumpers, lace: ruffled and several dresses, Other Jady- | fresh-looking cotton prints are! {experts of the U. 8. Fish and = © blouses, straight little “topover” like touches are pockets, piping, used in the school dresses. One| Wildlife Service, the Interior De- |

undercover magic called a “pantieoat.” ‘ - This is a combination panty

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launder. There are also wellgroomed dresses with a wealth of: new style touches,

Lastex Used

These . fashions are called

based on the miagic of Matletex, Fred Cole's patented. lastex| shirring that won him a national award last spring. Here are some = of the wizard tricks that Matletex 3 garments created by Cole's de- : =igner, Margit Fellegl, can peri form: Being stretchable, they “grow” as your child grows. They are adjustable, fitting the slim or the plump, without alterations. They are “‘dress-yourself” fash-. = fons. No buttons, no bother, no 7 snaps, no fasteners so even the .. smallest child can dress Herself. : They are magically easy to] wash and iron. No buttons to i pop off, no slide fasteners to jam. | . 4 ‘The Matletex ruffles stretch flat, ‘1 [lor easy ironing and snap back to! : ruffle themselves. They ‘stretch” | + the budget, too, because children | can wear them longer and mix or| 7 match the “separates” to make several costumes. They cut down | sn laundering. | A soiled ‘blouse | ‘ean be changed without chang- | ing the whole costume. The short | sleeves won't get into {nk wells} or paint boxes.

Waistline Provided’

There 15 extra magic ‘in the original designs, created to give the same magic illusion of flattery every woman, no matter her age, | loves. For example; fitted waistlines give a child a walst!iné when she doesp’t have one. Peplums © camouflage a little tammy. There is also soft fullness over the! bodice so “budding” little girls of | 12 won't feel self-conscious. Designed for “big and little, sisters” from 2 to 14, the silhouet |

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-~ "Maglemakers™ because they are |

| wine, royal blue, cherry red or |

. Jackets and a brand new bit of rjckrack trim and. quaint square. | dress combines print and plain|partment has announced.

smartly, ‘another teams .a navy! Working in co-operation with| = skirt with a white eyelet top. state education boards and state = New for parties is the well- supervisors of the school hot =

; Are jumper «ite lice-ttimmed dual (bred “little lady” suit of black] lunch programs. ‘the Fish and'Sand petticoat. One garment does pubpose “panti-coat™ with Matle- y” “Progr

F's Ja teamed onstrate different methods of prewith a “Hi-jump” skirt or pan- {paring fish and will talk on local . nier jumper. [fish marketing conditions and!

problems of supply. Favored Colors Leading colors for back-to-| Schools Use More

“school are navy, garnet and red About 20 demonstrations are ‘in solids and prints. Winter pas-/planned in Mississippi, reginning i tels ofaqua, yellow and rose ap- in early October, and ‘eight in 2° pear in dress-up “Pinroy.” Win- Rhode Island, also in October. ! terberry, teal wing and black are The group plans 10 er 12 demonused in party velveteen. Other strations in Connecticut during = colors in school clothes are green. November ‘brown, royal blue and turquoise., In ‘ the demonstrations, thelE Cole’s designer, Margit Fellegi, home economists make use of = has” always believed it is never local species of fish when availtoo young to give a. little girl a able. The fishery marketing ex|sense of style and taste. (French perts, having previously surveyed = {couturiers share the same belief the area, describe the fish which = ‘and cater, at fabulous prices, to'are available, discuss prices, mar-. a petite clientele). kets and other problems of disChild. psychologists stress the tribution, and act as expediters. importance -of developing self- between producers, local markets Cole's styles answer and the schools buying fish. | First, they're taste-| School lunch demonstrations in (ful, fashion- -right and becoming. California, where work has been | Secondly, they encourage self-re-| {done for two years, will continue liance because they're ‘“dress/this fall — centering in the Los yourself” fashions. {Angeles area. Best of all, a child can develop; The service's new film on the - ther ego without giving mother a/use of fish in the school" iunch neurosis over the budget because program, “Food for Thought,” the prices are as fonsiderate as will be shown in conjunction with |= © ithe styles are captivating. this Year's. demonstrations.

Back-to-School PERMANENT SPECIAL

Especially for Teenagers

CREME ggg Machine and SE§Q up

WAVE Machineless

au white bunny collar frims | | p ag ; is plush velvet coat set whic \ includes hat and leggings. In : owder Putt Beauty Shop </> green; sizes 2 to 4; $16.95; 309 Roosevelt Bldg. : : 0... RL3I8) Wasson's Downstairs Store. ed ; :

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CHILDREN'S SHOES, Section |; Downstairs at AYRES'

Done STRAP ROSS STRAP sturdy: leather SHOE . . . with soles, rubber rubber heels.

heels. BROWN. . BURGUNDY.

NOVELTY. STRAP MOC. CASIN . . . with favorite heavy CREPE SOLES, BROWN.

SADDLE OX. FORD . . . with white rubber soles. BROWN and WHITE.

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