Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 September 1950 — Page 39

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Blackwood On Bridge—

Defense Must! Be Perfect

o Down Four

North-South Players Make Contract

South dealer Neither side vulnerable NORTH S—-Q817 H-KQ954 D—-J94 c—54 WEST 8—~J10952

H—8 D—KT763 C—KJ6

SOUTH S—A K H—AJ"76 D—10832 C—A 107 The bidding: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST 1H Pass 2H Pass 2 NT Pass 4 H AllPass|

“THREE NO TRUMP

could have been made on the North-| South cards against any defense.) Four hearts could have been get, but here the defense had to be perfect—and it wasn't. North felt that he had a problem for his second bid. His partner had opened the bidding and then shown well over a minimum by rebidding two no trump. Apparently there was a reasonable play for game-—but where? North finally decided in favor of the suit contract. This decision placed the hand fn jeopardy for a moment, but after West opened the jack of spades, South executed a nice play to bring home 10 tricks for a very fine score.

this fall.

eighths length. By GAILE DUGAS

Times Special Writer NEW YORK, Sept. 23 — The newness in fabulous fur coats this fall is in two things: Length and silhouet. The short length is the preferred one because it looks well with the new, slim skirts. The silhovet may slim, windblown or flared and of course, to some degree, depends upon the fur itself.

The sleeve win, the wide

Luxury fur coats look well in the short length ws : : Brown Russian caracul (above) makes a # = »# J

town coat with starlight mink at collar and cuffs. | Breath of spring mink [center) is cut in seven- i...

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opening is a favorite, worn higher on the arm than last year, This is an easy sleeve to wear over suits. Collars are both large and small this year, with notched collars, sailor collars, shallow Johnny collars and the Mandarin line all part of the picture. There's nothing like a basic mink coat to put life in. any wardrobe. It might be royal pastel mink in a handsome three-quarter length. For this

coat, cuffs are extremely wide and are notched. The collar, notched at the back, matches the cuffs.

And there are slit pockets, into which you can put any change you may have left after you've paid for the coat. A warm brown Russian caracul is, this year, cut into an elegant town coat in the favored short length. Starlight mink forms the col-

Glum Feeling

THE ACE of spades in the closed hand won the first trick. South took the ace and king of!

and then led a third heart to dummy’s queen. South felt pretty glum. He 1 ee _Liiuks were while a little softening makes a at hearts it looked like the de- kinder silhouet for the less than fenders were bound to win three Perfect figure. All of this has diamonds and a club. been of primary concern to de-

One way to proceed at the sixth trick was to lead a diamond, hoping the opponents would be kind enough to cash all of their winners in that suit, finally setting

up the 10 of diamonds in the: South hand on which a club could!

signers and a test for their designing ability.

Great Strategy

THE RESULT has been a slim silhouet that is extremely becoming and that has many varia-

SOUTH FORGOT about the dia-| With. ingenious softeners that] monds. Instead, he cashed the/Mmake it easier to wear, while queen of spades, discarding a maintaining the slim line. small club from his hand. Then| Prominent among the techhe led the ace and another club./niques used are tiers, panels, - East won the second club with the spiral drapes, bows, scallops, jack. overskirts, tie-on aprons and de-

At this point he was down to Fashion Show

the lone jack of spades, the king of clubs and three diamonds to the king. He had a choice of leading a black card, in which case a diamond would be discard- C / d a hom Quy while South a en ar ruffed; or of leading a diamond. ’ He chose the latter and East! _ . TOMORROW won the ace and queen of dia- 2:30 p. m. Block's Auditorium. monds. After that East had no Famous designer collection. | choice at all. He had nothing left TUESDAY but clubs. And on the club return/12:15 and 2:15 p. m. Ayres’ coat South ruffed and threw the last! and suit department, third floor. diamond from m the board. Monte Sano collection.

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be discarded from dummy. tions. There's great - strategy in the Lone Jack sheath. Its severity is broken!

NEW YORK, Sept. 23— Simply slim—that's YOU! hearts, cashed the king of spades is here to stay for every event in the calendar. Almost anyone can make a straight line. | ful artist's hand to turn out the straight line of fashion . .. if it| is to be flattering to the average figure, | d The stark, unrelieved sheath is beautiful on a perfect sure, Box y Hu

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“|with drapes or godets at one side

THE ORIGINAL

SPINK ARMS HOTEL

Opens Today, Sunday, September 24 | at 1:00 P.M.

CONTINUES THRU- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27TH 10:30 A.M. to 10:00 P.M.

ADMISSION 60c, tax included |

SOMETHING OF INTEREST FOR ALL COLLECTORS

Furniture, Guns, Dolls, Fine China, Jewelry, Stamps, Unusuals, Fine Imports, Oriental Rugs, Prints, Silver, Mirrors, Finished Pine Shutters, Lamps

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yd YOU CAN BOY WITH COMIENCE FROM THESE RELIABLE DEALS

Sheath Is Important for Every Costume In Today's Silhouet

| Fath ation is the torso line with double, The sheath {calls the straight and narrow sil|houet the “column line” and| {breaks it with flutings or pleats

lof his poker-slim dresses.

But it takes a skill{around the knees.

capelets).

Cross-Grain hess:

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Here is royal pastel mink fabove) in a three- . quarter length. Cuffs are very wide and are 3} notched, as is collar. J falls into straight, slim lines. Gloves are long and are worn crushed.

BEN Login believes that for | necklines, capes, the deep armtachable peplum (also worn as cocktail and theater dresses wom- hole and dolman sleeves—adds jen prefer movement-with-narrow-|

Coat is cut with a flare but

lar and the wide cuffs. The | front is straight; the back is slim but has a definite swing. More mink, and this time it's a breath of spring milk in a - seven-eighths length. The collar is very full and round, to be worn up or down, cuffed or. flat. Cuffs, too, are rounded, are fairly wide and are notched. This coat swings from the shoulders, yet hangs in straight, slim lines.

|uneven flounces, the lower one {dipping in back. Width at the top—new wide necklines, wide collars, wrapped

top interest and makes the vertical line look sleeker.

TRIMMINGS like tabs, fringe, body-hugging past the hiplineg

pockets, beads; lace inserts,

pleated ribbon fins, piping, rowsithe skirt on one side in var bu shoulders and widens

of buttons, jabot frill from neck to hem and borders of fur, embroidery or pleats are other spe-

He turns out a silhouet that is| Dior widens the top with a oke treatment -he calls “Frontwith rippled godets forked into on,” which accents the slope of the

and the opposite in back. A vari-|bustline,

{which she calls “freedom at the

cial techniques. Hattie Carnegle's solution,

hemline,” combines elegance and|: wearability. It is achieved in her famous little suits, which have a straight front with a barely perceptible soft flare in back.

Side Godets

ONE OF THE cleverest ways to give the basic sheath an absolutely different personality is with a low gush-of flounce or fullness at knee below a moded torso. Translated into French it's “Demi-Am-peur,” meaning narrow silhouet broken by fullness low on the skirt, or at side or back. Dior does it with godets at side | or low at back-skirt rather than all around. Gres puts fullness at back on afternoon dresses.

. Some of Balmain's best are

Inquire in our booth at the Original Indianapolis Antique Show opening today at the Spink Arms Hotel for antique Oriental rugs and paintings. We will display a number of varied and unusual items of interest to everyone at prices all can afford, .including a ‘large fine bisque fugurine, fine imports, Sevres, Meissen and English china. We appraise and sell estates. Carlos Recker, 1451 N. Delawre St, Phone RIL 7847. Hours: 10 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.

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Visit our booth at the Greater Indianapolis Antique Show, Murat Temple, Oct. 7- © 89-10. Shop hours: daily, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Mondays 10 a. m. { fo 8 p, m. or appointi ment. Closed Saturday and Sun- | day. Louise Brooks, 1441 N. | Delaware (rear). LI. 4780. Ap- | praisals and sale of estates.

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|. DEN OF ANTIQUITY | 417 East 30th Street, HI. 0677 Open Sunday thru Friday, 1 ’til 9. Closed Saturday. Visit our booth No. 10 at the Greater Indianapolis Antique Exposition and Sale | to be held at the Murat Temple Oct. 7-8-9-10. We will” display many new and attractive pieces of merchandise secured on our recent Eastern

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We will display an unusual collection of antiques at the Original Indianapolis Antique | Show starting today at the Spink Arms Hotel including Haviland cups. and saucers, Baby thumb print compote, blue Spainsh lace pitcher, Golden Holly plate, Imari bowl, black and thumb print goblets, china bowl and pitcher lamps, marble top walnut chest with carved pulls, walnut and cherry cupboard. We fashion and rewire old lamps, free estimates during the show.

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Pine hutch table, spice box, cherry bed, chests, many otherunusual things to select Visit our booth at the

from. Greater Indianapolis Antique Show, Murat Temple, Oct. 7-8-9-10. Wm. Boyd, 5500 Allison-

ville Road. (Hwy. 37).

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surprises. Visit our booth No. 14A.

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Greater Indianapolis Antiques Exposition will be held at the Mu--rat Temple, Oct. 7-8-9-10, daily 1:00 p. m. to 10:30 p.m. There will be :65 dealers from Coast to Coast making this one of the Nation's out- | standing shows,

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KERRY ANTIQUE SHOP

660 East 38th St. HL 5666 | A precious an- | tique here - and |

there is a must to complete the decora’tions of that new home. -|. Bisque, glas

COATS Were To

lisses’ & Women's

COATS & SUITS

PRICED BELOW THEIR ORIGINAL'WHOLESALE

$49.95

" COMPARE ANYWHERE! Every coat fresh and new!

“canvas interfacings! Sizes 10 to 20, and 7 to 15.

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SHOP MONDAY— 12 NOON TIL 9 P.M.

Our New Monday Store Hours for the Benefit of Evening Shappers

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SUITS

Were To Even $55

Woolens from America’s best mills! style! Size 10 t5 40, and 7t0 15, , . the petite miss, 5'5” and under.

Every leading plus sizes for

$20 for 100% Camel Hair Coats! $20 for 100% Wool Shag Coats! $20 for 100% Wool Broadcloth Coats! $20 for 100% Wool Fancy Tweed Coats! $20 for Many Original Sample Coats!

Every suit brand new! Fabrics from America’s finest woolens mills! Every wanted fall style and color! Handmade Suttonholes, rayon crepe linings, Hymo

$20 for suits" in woolen-by Deering-

Milliken, Shamokin and American

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1} Toby and Lustre pitchers, Ha- ' viland and hand painted china i | at the Original Antique Show, | Spink Arms Hotel, starting today’ hm Wednésday. :

china and silver; Haviland, Bavarian and Coalport dinner sets, beautiful finger and fruit carved | love seats and chairs. Open evenings till 8:30.

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HENDLEMAN ANTIQUES 1116 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST. We offer beautiful -items of |

.many kinds for Xmas gifts. A |

few are plates, a ‘GW. TW. | lamp, milk glass bisque figurines, some furniture. Come in and brouse around. Use our lay-a-way. Bun. 2-6, Evenings, | days by appointment.

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$20 for virgin wool sheen gabardine suits!

$20 for virgin wool pinpoint check suits! $20 for virgin wool raised check suits! $20 for virgin wool novelty check suits!