Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1950 — Page 36

Beauty Tips Of Long Ago

Keep Your Makeup | At Fingertips | Grandmother's excuse for un-| kempt locks and a shiny nose has| gone the way of the Model-T, { In these days of minimal-space living, her complaint—that all-| day beauty requires too many ‘extia steps from kitchen to bou-| doir--has lost its meaning.

The modern housewife has her own problem, however. Even though her beauty tools may be| handy in terms of distance, they) are often not.arranged for ready accessibility. ——Rather than rummage for a Hp-| r stick through crowded drawers which may be doubling as storage for lingerie and the baby’s toys es well as cosmetics, today’s homemaker may simply choose pale lips. Or, more wisely, she may adopt some beauty practices handed down to her fom an earlier|generation. When kitchens were large| enough for rocking chairs and Fan Dries Curtains braided hearth rugs, mirrors ere) To hasten drying

common wall fixtures. A hu band's step on the porch was - , stretched on racks, Play an elec:

eignal for hasty v_prettylng- “up. trie fan upon them.

erparts. Wearers'

Indianapolis 9.

piratarences account for retention of some skirt fullness, too. Juniors, for example, cling stubbornly to fuller skirts even for daytime— though fullness has been pared down considerably from that of several seasons ago. Home seamstresses, no less than buyers of ready-to-wear, can take their pick between Sim and full skirts. : FROM THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES’ own pattern book, Fashion, come these four frocks representing both sides of the skirt-width story. The patterns may be obtained by sending the pattern number, size desired, your name and

address and the price to Sus Burnett, The Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland St.

~ HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES

--of Indianapolis... enjoy all “the privileges of a small liberal arts college while living at home.

Attend RLS INDIANA CENTRAL COLLEGE

=COURSES- @ Liberal Arts & Sciences. © Music ... 8 Pra-Professional..... . _® Teacher Training ~ @ Business Administration

Registration, Sept. 12 "Call GA. 4406 or write —indiana—Central-College-4001 S. Otterbein Ave. Indianapolis 3, Indiana

“§ End deep armholes thought that, can go neatly over a suit. Tail-

By LOUISE FLETCHER, Times Woman's Editor

HILE THE SHEATH SILHOUET is the newest and most outstanding line in fall fashions, full skirts still have their place under thé sun—and, even more frequently, under the moon. For as shadows lengthen, the clothes to be worn during late-day hours take on more fullness than their daytime count-

Pattern 3235 (left) is a jumper that is a wardr be “must” with its modified horseshoe neckline, soft unpressed skirt pleat and hip-interest pocket flaps. Pin tucking and a choir boy collar highlight the accompanying blouse. Sizes 12 to 20; 25 cents.

Grand prize winner in & Junior De-

sign contest is a simple princess frock

(second from left) with softly rolled collar, deep plunge neckline and gently flared skirt. Sizes 11 to 18; 25 cents. Pattern 3259 (second from right) offers tailored perfection for general daytime wear in a' slim-skirted frock with full sleeves, snowy white accent at neckline. Sizes 12 to 20: 35 cents. An important basic for the wardrobe .. (right) has the newest fall accents. Pattern A-40 boasts gently sloping shoulders, full sleeves and the important back wrap. Striped ribbon in subtle contrast is used for vestee and cuffs.

Sizes 12 to 20; $1.

wan Straighter Look er]

In Noy Fall Coat Styles

By GAILE DUGAS, Times Special Writer NEW YORK, Aug. 26 The length of a coat is a matter of

personal choice this autumn.

But the straighter three- ~fquarter

lerigth, the short coat in the pyramid silhouet, and the full- -length

L coat with easy lines all are important.

TREC TREEON IHRE OE INES qiiaTrter toatl has importance (his |

years is gone. The back may be very simply straight or it may

conceivably have a low half. | belt, Either way, the look is new, :

"One such well-tailored coat in rustic copper bolivia cloth borrows highlights from the gleam of four big hand-polished brass buttons. A small shawl collar

and Tour widely-spaced pocket flaps provide added interest.

‘Go Everywhere'

=A SRORTY esat in pyramid:

sithouet is given side fullness WIth thus designed, it

season is that it looks straight and narrow. The fullness of ‘other

5317

ee.

ored in ‘cabin brown “chinchilla, | it's meant to provide contrast to |

the skirt, The woman who will buy just one new coat this fail might do

sleek

well to think about the full- |

length coat with soft, flowing lines. One e¢oat, in alpine gold

bolivia cloth, has rounded dol-

man sleeves which make it

| easily wearable over suits and

jackets,

“ADU OND MashFoom cot | lar provides a flattering frame the

for a pretiy face. This is the |

lines. of a narrow |

coat. which, more than any oth- |

» will “go everywhere.”

CAN BE YOUR FUTURE

TRAIN FOR A SALARIED POSITION . . . TAKE A PRACTICAL PROFESSIONAL COURSE IN COMMERCIAL ART

At CENTRAL ACADEMY OF COMMERCIAL ART you learn to draw for ADVERTISING; you are tought the principles and fundamentais of advertising art; your talents are developed, polished ond perfected; you learn the professional way of executing each subject to meet the requirements ‘of modern graphic arts and advertising techniques. CENTRAL ACADEMY will ‘prepare you to enter the business world of commercial art—trained by PRO FESSIONALS to do things the modern, PROFESSIONAL woy. Full DAY and EVENING Courses include: Advertising Layout, Illus tration, . Lettering, Fashion Hlustration, ete. Monday, September 11, 1950.

Fall classes begin

For information and Catalog write

(ENTRAL ACADEMY OF COMMERCIAL ART

1647 Clayton St. Cincinnati 6, Ohio

Accounting Advertising Antibiotics Archaeology Bacteriology Botany Business Org. & Adm. Chemistry Commercial Courses Conservation Constitutional Law Credits & Collections Economics

- . - |-No. 5317 Price 20c NAME 4evurnerenrarsresesaasens : ] ww _ Street Ceeriisegreraiiiiiieianss FOYT TT TT TT TR TR RRR State ...eeeenss ert rrr eee ee

ANNE CABOT

—.The Indianapolis. Times. 372 W. Quincy St. - Chicago 6, m.

Education Elementary - Secondary Administration Psychology History & Philo. Health & Phy. Ed English Geogtophy —Germn

gt ~ Government & Business.

Guidance Heredity History Home Economics Insurance Journalism

BUTLER UNIVERSITY Evening Registration September 13-15 ‘and 18-23

Thousands of men and women in our community are taking advantage of every opportunity to improve their employment opportunities and general knowledge by spare time study. Butler University’s Evening Division offers such opportunities to business men and women, educators, college students, and those interested in learning for cultural advancement,

EVENING COURSES AVAILABLE

Library Science

Marketing

Mathematics

Personnel Adm:

Philosophy Physics

Political Science

Psychology

Radio Speaking

lesmanship

tiology Spanish

Speech & Drama

Stenography Traffic Management

Voice and Diction

Zoology

Write or Call (HU. 1346) the Student Information Office for Complete Information oe

INDIANAPOLIS :

INDIANA

Side-Swept Charmer

| plete

i

Color Photos Win Woman An Award |

TORONTO—Miss Evelyn An-

~ |drus is the first Canadian woman

MRS. ANNE CABOT Les hats are slated to be tops in the millinery picture for late summer and early fall So show your fashion knowhow by making this charmer right away, This hat looks like velvet when easily and quickly cro-

cheted of chenille. Trim with a |

luscious crocheted rose for dress-up time, or with fan-like motifs for a tailored occasion. Pattern 5317 includes comcrocheting instructions, material requirements, stitch illustrations and finishing di-

{ rections.

June Toppling

la close fourth. ‘Job Security

efficiency by women.

NEW YORK—According to a

WASHINGTON—Out of the 301 type jobs listed in this country, 247 can be performed with full

to earn the award of the Royal |Society of Great Britain.

She received the distinction for|

|her proficiency in color photog-!| raphy. She is vice president of; the Toronto camera club and is studying at the Torontp.

University of

“Send your WASHABLES for a LUX ECONOMY treatment

ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE

Rensselaer, Indiana (Gollegeville P. 0.) Fall semester opens Sept. 10. For details address the Registrar, Collegeville, Ind.

Accredited by the North Central Association

:

ducation for Business Careers Fall Term Begins September 5

Courses

® Private Secretarial ® Executive Secretarial © Senior Accounting ® Junior Accounting © Advanced Cost Accounting ® Complete Commerce ® Junior Executive ® General Stenographic

others are at - Marion, Muncie,

Advantages |

® Intensive, Progressive Methods © Competent, Friendly Instructors ® Certificate of Proficiency ® Big Demand for Graduates ® Free Service ® Day and Evening Sessions ® Approved for G.I. Training ® Beginning 49th Year

Ten Convenient Centers This is the INDIANA BUSINESS COLLEGE of Indianapolis.

Logansport, Anderson, Kokome,

Lafayette, Columbus, Richmond and Vincennes—Ora E. Butz, President. For Bulletin and full particulars, contact the I. or Fred W. Case, Principal.

Central Business College

Indiana Business College Building 802 N. Meridian (56. Clair Entrance)

B. C. nearest you,

-

cluded ot the same price. All

your heavier, sheets, pillowslips,

hard - to - iron bath and

table linens are returned beautifully * finished, folded ready

for use. fluff dried.

10 - Ibs, s] -

_ Additional goo 9%e¢ toch

Wearing apparel is

"34 of your hot, dreaded ironing is already done, and in-

Send all school clothes now for LUX finer dry cleaning

school clothes can be.

Find out how leant vadlly Clean—your Find out how much

nicer theyre pressed—how much longer they: ‘stay pressed. That's because of the skill of our operators, their special attention to detail. You have only a week—better call LUX tomorrow—BR ocadway 5461.

LISTEN Sunday, 12:15 to ‘Time Was' WFBM

| ™e i} i

“Eggplant c peasant dish 1 because the ip ily available farm” say Vic schoubey, Yor! two Russians, native land b readily give ol special recipes “Due to its has become : *Picures in the dt » EGGPL Remove ste Bake whole in about one ar until soft. Af skin and cho] and green per Heat ofl (do in-skillet and f slowly until c chopped Add salt and

For a two-i good-sized or green pepper

We, the '

—T ake) JH Mo:

By RU’ HE'S -. 8U -mother-in-lay is quite goo daughter, a know how _ handle the = uation. The safe

“far away fro ; A tho ‘sand mile would be nice safe di tance.

— Then you

have a chan to start yo marriage wi Having a m prove of Yo handicap, if

distance.

‘When she make her we clear that | honored gue: If you let ] > two ‘of you lives, a mot] ate a lot of distance. And don't for you. She respect for 3 your wife's kt dependent of cially, than Mama buy c her money, e +