Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1950 — Page 14

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Styles Win Top Fashion Awards for Designe ’s

Two costumes which helped their designers win eighth annual Fashion Critics Awards, announced in New York, are these . . . Bonnie Cashin's "Little Rebel” coat (ef) and Charles James' black faille tunic frock (right). Designer James is pictured adjusting the bell-shaped tunic over pencilslim skirt. Coty, Inc., sponsors the awards, . " ” Bg » # n H » Times Special |Through his invention of a new "NEW YORK, Oct. 13—Charles James, young Chicago-born dress type of dress mannequin, Mr. designer and sometimes stormy petrel of fashion, and Bonnie Cashin, | James i#*spearheading a new and gay and witty designer of dresses and sportswear, last night re-! important shift in the sizing of | ceived 1950 American Fashion Critics’ Awards in a cerémony at the wholesale garments.” Waldorf-Astoria here, In naming Bonnie Cashin a, Two special awards in the form of silver Plaques were made to winner, Miss Sheppard said: “Her Nancy Melcher, designer of nylon | —— “ ——|gay and witty approach to sports, lingerie for Vanity -Fair mills, | president of the fourth regular | and street clothes has brought | and to Mabel and Charles Julian-|session of the United Nations | new vitality to fashion during the| elli, young shoe designing team. |General Assembly, and the elab- past year. Her provocative and, The awards, considered top|Orate fashion show of designs by surprising use of fabrics, such as honors in the American fashion the winners of this and previous sheer coats and tweed aprons, and world, were established by Coty, |Y*ar's awards. ‘her adaptation of Oriental fash-|

Inc., in 1942. Seventy fashion edi-| Why They Won fous fox. Sontemporary Amstioan tors of newspapers, magazines Eugenia Sheppard, fashion edi-| portance. Her top-to-toe design-| | and news services form the Jury.\¢,. of the New York Herald Trib- ing in the moderate price bracket| The award is a bronze figure, NOW ne and chairman of the current been a real contribution to widely known as “Winnie,” b¥ award jury, read the tamara |

Malvina Hoffman. {and asked Gen. Romulo to make erican fashion.” pecial Awards |

The event, at which Grover A. the presentations. Whalen, chairman of the board | Charles James was designated | Miss Sheppard continued: "A of Coty, presided, was open to|a winner, she said, “because he special award is made to the the public for the first time this has stood for beauty in fashion |Julianellis because, in their sponyear as a benefit for the Children’s/for many years. His original de- sorship of the naked look in shoes Unit of Memorial Hospital. A velopment of new ‘shape’ in| {which actually contain the foot large audience in the Waldorf | clothes has had a profound in- | securely, they have had an imballroom saw the presentations fluence on fashion trends on both pressive influence on shoe fashby Brig. Gen. Carlos P. Romulo, sides of the Atlantic.- His adven- ions throughout the world. They Secretary of State for Foreign turous color sense has been the{are named. for the special award Affairs of the Philippines and ‘admiration of the fashion world. because of the high standards of PEL {artistry and craftsmanship which reflect their creative talent.” | Of the special award to Nancy “|Meleher, Miss Sheppard

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By JOAN | a little more slowly than you WHEN YOU'RE driving a | think is necessary. Avaid heavy {excitement and beauty to tradicar. vour character is showing traffic and dangerous stretches {tional and highly functional lin- ¥ z : gerie fashions, and because of her

said: | “The jury has named Miss Mel-|

cher because she brought new |

of road. Leave the driving to, |

Yes, good drivers are self-con~ | others on icy pavements or |original handling of nylon tricot, trolled, level-headed, courteous | foggy nights. | specifically in the permanently] people. It's just seif-preservation! pleated nightgown.” f

So before you take the wheel, |

am, cneck your peony | fomeland Suits Americans, ‘Civilian Recruiter Discovers

sentful of authority? Do rules and regulations irk you? If so, youll tend to overrun red | By ELIZABETH TOOMEY, United Press Staff Correspondent lights and get in wrong with NEW YORK, Oct. 13—Anybody want to be a plumber in Alaska corner Cops. or a refrigeration méchanic in Tripolt, or a stenographer in Saudi Are you over-confident, anx- Arable rR : Bee ‘tn : herseit 5 1 = anche Kranz, who's never n any of these places herse lous to Prove yourself a dare wishes more people would develop a wanderlust. She's supposed to COME ON JOE, LETS SEB (recruit civilian personnel for civil service overseas assignments with WHAT THIS OLD GAS- {the U. 8. Air Force, and busi GOBBLER CAN DO lat the moment, is lagging. {there before and wanted to go “We had 364 vacancies last back.” week, compared to an average 60. The Air Force assigned Miss vacancies a. week in July,” she! Kranz as a full-time overseas resaid, wistful, éyeing the door to Cruiter just a month ago, after watch for any applicants. “Where | the sudden jump in request for there are military, there should civilian workers at all overseas {be civilians. " iposts. The draft, plus the re- | Europe is the most popular spon Julremtent. that depenents ot “be : {with the applicants. Guam, said! £ th po ituati {Miss Kranz, is at the bottom of Sass o e Korean situation,’ (the list, ' “makes recruiting tough.

Paris Intriguing

Freedom Alluring

i “TWO WOMEN I interviewed A COUPLE of men admitted to | yesterday said they wanted to go bn sanz (ha) the © 12 de pends to Europe so they could see! {with them. - They seemed, she Paris,” she said. “Then I had a said, to want to get away from letter from a girl we just sent to their wives.

| Ala#ka, and she said the sunsets] “I try to talk the real young{were the most . beautiful she'd sters out of it,” she explained, re-

{ever seen, sO you see once you get " » Quest a s.enographic job in a them there they. often. like it. | romantic-sounding spot. The age Miss Kranz, who is an attrac- jjmit for men is 21 to 50 and for tive brunet with a streak of gray women 21 to 40, and they sign {in her black hair, was frankly up to stay from one to twayears. amazed at one mah who re- “rye only been in the job a quested a job as a mechanic In month, but I've about. convinced Saudi Arabia. myself about this traveling “It gets up to 150 degrees over around,” Miss Kranz said. “Only | there if you've ever read about I'd want to pick my spot. I don’t | it,” - she said. “But he'd been | want to 80 to Guam either. ”

} 7 PROVE YOURSELF A DARE - DEVIL?

devil? Are you an easy mark |! for urging, quick to respond | when pals press you to horseplay? If ¥ou're that type, yolr'll find yourself with a ticket for reckless driving or speeding.

8 =n ” { ARE YOU nervous and highstrung? Or shaky .and shy un- . der presgure? Then you're likely to end up disastrously in a tight traffic spot. g Do you have frequent mishaps in daily life? Do you break things and lose your belongings and get hurt in sports and games? Maybe you're “ac- | cident prone” headed for a | serious car smash. If any of these. traits are ° yours, you'll Lave to be extra- | careful behind the wheel. Drive

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