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Sheath Theme ‘Tops|
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Show Collections
Sloping, but Rounded, Shoulders Seen In Basic Daytime Silhouet
' By ROSETTE HARGROVE,
PARIS; Sept. 9—The basic daytime silhouet for winter,
as revealed by the 1950-51
_ stress sloping, rounded shoulders. I INSU ge stomach will be flattened and well vary with the individual and may be from 12 to 15 inches from the
und. The sheath theme predominates throughout daytime collections. Treatment varies in different collections but there is often the suggestion of drapery through the bodice.
Alwyn favors a fan pleated ets at the back of the knees.
and triple tunic effects and Jacques Fath shows the knee-length
hobble skirt which can be releas row of buttons.
Coats are bulky in the extreme.|
The feeling of width is developed through use of thick-piled “teddypear” and “poodle”. fabrics. Schiaparelli, Molyneux and Lanvin place width at the side of their coats, leaving front and pack flat. Balenciaga sets in enormous sleeves in addition.
Fitted Jackets The fur-lined coat is back in favor. Thé lining may be bright green, red or blue-lamb, or it may be mink, broadtail, squirrel, ermine or fox. The fur depends upon the degree of formality achieved by the coat. Suits have perfectly plain or slim wraparound skirts with a fitted jacket. Basques vary in length and are fluted or fitted. Dior stiffens them to stand away from the figure. Emphasis is placed on pockets: Kangaroo, papoose, patch or flap Schiaparelli puts pockets under the arm, on coats as well as jackets. Fur is used to trim collars, cuffs, and to edge the basques, particularly on the new “street velvet” models.
Stoles, Muffs
Lame is the news for dinner and theater wear, in designs of outstanding simplicity. The outside muff in luxury pelts is worn with these suits and seen for daytime formal wear, too. Long stoles, in fur or velvet, alternate with these muffs. Evening gowns are luxurious and designed with skirts billowing or pencil-slim. The shorter ballet skirt is a favorite, too. The season’s designs often take their “inspiration -from Persian
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Times Foreign Correspondent fashion collections here, will
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side panel, while Balmain likes Dress features are single, double,
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{and Oriental art. Fabrics may be
|satin or lame, velvet, plain or brocaded satins. The cut of some |of the evening gowns is reminisrcent of the fashions of the 1930's. Though black is almost su{preme as a color in all collections, gray is a color lead for daytime, (followed by autumn browns, | greens, and russet reds. Gold is strong and so is purple, in shades which include parma, violet and pansy.
Large Bloom
To Win Show
Dahlias Groomed For Week-End Event
Local Dahlia Society members can probably be found any day now nervously measuring those plate sized flowers they're rais‘ng. For the competition at their annual dahlia show and fall flower festival next week-end will be paced by the annual “Speedway Classic,” In which the biggest dahlia wins, This year’s entries in the “Speedway” will be R. H. Ayers, Mrs. - Clarence Barker, H. O. Clark, Willlam Cuffel, E. M. Demlow, Richard Dunwoody, Narl Jones, L. V. McCoy, Earl MecDonald, Charles Rady, Edwin D, Record and W. A. Saffell. The society’s annual banquet will be held at 7 p. m. Saturday in Buckley’s restaurant. The dahlia show will be held in Brookside Community House. It’
urday from 4 to 9 p. m.; and on Sunday from 10 a. m. to 7 p.m
GOP Women To Open Season
The Irvington Women’s Republican Club will hold its first meeting of the fall season at 8
p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Fred Connerly, 22 8. Irvington Ave. will be hostess. An invitation to all interested women to attend is extended by
a
chiffon, tulle, lace over gleaming
Counter Sp Paris
A GROUP OF PARIS
“popular prices turned out to
this adaptation of a Paris design by Mad Carpentier. Made by the “Forever Young” firm,
women’s and half-size department. In crepe—black, wine, brown or blue—it has a sidedraped skirt and a bodice
yo grt Wears a Budget Price
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES $
TOMORROW 11:15 a. m. and 2:15 p. m. Block's Gown Room. Showing of “Diminutives” styles,
TUESDAY 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Ayres’ Gown Room. Informal modeling of Irene fashions. Miss Jacqueline NEW.-YORK, Sept. 9—The soft, Smith of Irene here to assist {touch of velvet in fall fashions customers. | makes any woman seem prettier. 10:30 a. m, Block's Fabric Dept. Velvet una in A, Fashions made of Miron fabshoes, in stoles, in gloves, in| Tics - coats, suits, dresses, hats, scarves,|5:30 p. m. Ayres’ AGaroriam. vests and handbags. Business Girls’ styles, *AdmisIt even shows up, sion. by ticket only.
Velvets For Fall
Times Special
somewhat!
“by designer Raymond |10 &. m. to 4 p.m. Ayres’ Gown with petal-like, uneven hemline. Diamond - patterned openwork is used for the wide, graceful boat neck. 10
customers.
Fashion Show Calehdar—
op a STR SS Marinelli, has a very full 'skirt| Room. Informal modeling of Irene fashions. Miss Jacqueline Smith of Irene here to assist
30 a. m. and 4 p. m. Block's
By LOUISE FLETCHER, Times Woman's Editor
"~ banded together to produce “popular priced” ready-to-wear versions of their designs . .. but the
$80. American manufacturers go them one better by producing adaptations of Paris styles at budget prices.
it can be found in Wasson’'s
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COUTURIERS recently
have a starting point of about
Typical is
trimmed with beads and a lace insert underscoring the V neckline. It's $16.95.
Traffic Club Women Will Convene Tuesday.
A meeting at 8 p. m. Tuesday {in the Hotel Washington Gold Room will open the new season
Mrs. Walter Vinzant To Speak Tomorrow
mentarian, will speaker.
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taries.
A luncheon meeting tomorrow in the Indianapolis Athletic Club will open the Alpha Epsilon Latreian Club's 1850-51 season. Mrs. Walter Vinzant, local parliathe - guest
Officers for the year include Mrs. Stephen Horvat, president; Mrs. Willlam Styring, vice presiMrs. Helaine Flaherty, treasurer, and Mrs. Kenneth E. Smith and Mrs. A. B. Rudy, corresponding and recording secre-
for the Indianapolis Traffic Club Women's Auxiliary. Committee appointments for the year include Mrs. Kenneth Bosle, program chairman; Mrs. William
John Long, membership. =
toward the purchase of any suit or coat ot Bishop's (only one chck good on any one garment). Listen identify Bishop's “COLOR-TUNES” played frequently each day over
Different fune each day WXLW ech coc i vr s10
|p. m,
the hostess.
Smith, ways and means, and Mrs.
WIN $10; MAYBE $25 |
Nha ARS CR aE
Guest Speaker Mrs. Fern E. Norris will. be! guest speaker Monday at the 8| meeting of the Nancy Hanks Chapter, ITSC. Miss Alice 10:30 a. m. and 4 p. m. Block's are planning to expand their de- serve Association, will meet at Spitz, 406 N. Denny St., will be! Fabric Dept. Miron fashions. . {5:30 p. m. Ayres’ Auditorium. sumer demands.
‘Fabric Dept. Miron fashions.
mission by ticket only. { THURSDAY
SHOP 9:30
9:30
COLONIAL
Tuesday Through Saturday
5:30. p. m. Ayres’ Auditorium. Business Girls’ styles. *Admis-
Business Girls’ styles. ®*Admis-| sion by ticket only.’ " FRIDAY . 11:15 a. m. and 2:15 p. m. Block's Junior Shop. Showing of Jo| Collins styles. | 5:30 p. m. Ayres’ Auditorium. Business Girls’ styles. *Admission by ticket only.
SATURDAY | 2:15 p. m. Ayres’ Auditorium,| Businees Girls’ styles. *Admission by ticket only. No charge for tickets.
Urban Housewives
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NEW YORK—The results of a study by the National Association of Retail Grocers show that American housewives in urban areas are doing less cooking.
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Unit Plans
Phi Beta Psi
Convention
Theta Theta Chapter, Phi Beta Psi Sorority, will meet Tuesday night in the W. Washington St. Branch, Indiana National Bank. Mrs. Wilbur Jones, president, announces the committees for the
[state convention of the group.
The session will be in November Mrs. John Houghland is general chairman. Committee heads include Mrs. James Lowry and Mrs, William Miller, decorations; Mrs. Don Moschenross, entertainment; Mrs, Edith Best and Mrs. Thomas
They depend on their grocers for table-ready foods. According to the study, six out of every 10 independent retail grocers are operating delicatessen departments and five out of 10
{partments to keep up with con-
McLaughlin, registration, and
+ |Mrs. John Sutton, hostess.
Session Planned The Ladies Auxiliary, Fleet Re-
7:30 p. m., Wednesday, in the Fairbanks Memorial VFW Post,
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