Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1950 — Page 66

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Glove. Week Starts | With Emphasis On Fashion

Foremost Among Current Style Trends | Is the 'Glove-Meets-Sleeve' Idea

' By LOUISE FLETCHER, Times Woman's Editor HEN THE GLOVE manufacturers first chose an

October date for their annual Glove Week, it was

with the idea that the approach of frosty days made the promotion of hand coverings pretty timely, Today, as Glove | Week starts, the emphasis is completely shifted, News, now, is | not primarily on warmth. It's on fashion, There's ‘as much | variety and interest in fall and winter gloves as there is in a | whole costume, | Probably the foremost trend in new gloves is that to longer léngths. Since it is considered smarter to ‘cover the arm right up to bracelet-length sleeves, there are many more longer gloves on hand (or hands) . . , although with many costumes the shorter glove is completely appropriate.

Imports at Wasson's OTH LONG AND SHORT STYLES are included in some French imports they're showing at Wasson's. These, glace or suede, are Emile Perrin's Latour gloves

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just by ch as No Known Yay | «NEW YORK, Oct. 23 (UP)— Maybe it's y chance, Mr. rl insists, but the cast of] To Improve em ITelevision-struck young girls had the opening night opera, Verdi's By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D. patter cut short the dreaming and “Don Carlo,” includes one young| PARENTS WHO have a mon-/ concentrate on their high school South American beauty, Deliaiggloid child are greatly | nemrework. Rigal; a 25-year-old curvaceous py this sad event. It happens ee eta Kappa kay dangling

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a twinkle, “of course, that is all) right, too.” |

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from Grendéble, France. - One style, representing the new, longer trend, has heavily embroidered openwork scallops forming a four-tiered effect, In black glace or suede, they're $12.98, Among the shorties are several feminine and “frilly” numbers. A black glace with pink stitching on the back has a shirred effect turnback cuff in pink glace. Also comes in brown with beige or aH black . . . $8.98, In black only ($8.98) is a suede-back, glace-palm style with glace godets back of the

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Italian singer in her American debut. Fedora Barbieri; a young Swedish tenor, Jussi Bjoerling, fand two handsome young bach-| {elors, Robert Merrill and Jerome Hines. | The costumes for this 16th Cen{tury tragedy just happen to have | been designed by Rolf Gerard, |

tirely without warning, even to| the on So and normal from the charm bracelet is noth-

parents, and always causes sad- ing to blush about, not when the ness and heart- quick-witted girls are grabbing ache. loft the top TV programs. t Although Rs | Nancy Carroll, known as a rue . |flery-tempered glamour queen in

Caus. ou hese {the Flapper Era, but now a sedate

| § television wrist to form a flare. Another black-only model has whirls of man who designed theipirths is not mother on a weekly ; Nobed pleated frill surrounding cuff eyelets and scallops. This is $7.98. oly ug PO skin - tight Bron dn thers are | show, The Aldrich Family,” No heir : For evening there is Aris’ French import short white glace tumes for Lilli Palmer last season, few facts speculated on the changing re- look their a with ruffled turnover effect cuff and a ingle pearl button-- in the Broadway show, “Caesar spout them quirements for stardom while she Windows a $6.98. A white Wear Right glace pull-on made in Grenoble has * land Cleopatra.” which have been {ate a heaping dish of ice cream, wider with ¢ colorful Beauvais embroidery on the back and is $18.98. ¢ | '¥ ed U ’ ! lestablished. | whibped eres and chestauts, beyond the Also for evening is Andre David's American-made Rosalind Not Janz p { About one “The mew stars won't be ac- the wall. re opera length white doeskin, the top curved to rise high on the | “I have hired people like Mr at ve buns Tartan tresses alone,” Miss Carroll said. te 8 4 upvr arn. Thess are $1438. (Gerard snd Margret Webster io chan Bye un: Dr. ordan | Foe’ e's combination of mas ot ae : Times photo by John Spickiemire. jact as stage esigners and s \sand =i be a mongoloid. This er o ceremon Ss an hy > aller + Glove and Sleeve Meet ERRY DENNIS JESKE, 6, spends his playtime out in the open, When not hitting a directors” admitted ME Beals that some three to five Many soulful sitet siie puint- nices or bo LOCK'S EMPHASIZING the ‘glove and sleeve baseball or fishing with his dad, he helps out with the yard chores. His most of managing the Glyndebourne thousand mongolo’d ohilarel 87S, to stand Up and say a few 26ave the meet” trend, shows a series of 8-button Kislav doe- prized possessions are a Babe Ruth wrist watch, a midget claw mitt given him by Bob {Opera eo. in JSugiaad. og for out oe total of about, Sisal ‘words, She Hay 3 i bo I Pp de : . . . =i ve stag » ils » skins. One style, in carmel, brown, navy, green or black, - | Ganss, former Indians’ catcher, and a ball autographed by the 1949 Indians’ team. [he Brat ms stage 8 on an [three million. |tresses who would be lost on a the eye upw

has right-angled stitching down the back accented with French knots of leather. These are $15.50. Among 8-button fabrics are some Crescendoes with a swirl of faggoting down the back. These, white, beige or black, are $5.

| Jerry has two sisters, Sandy, J4, and Norma, 9. He is in the first grade at School 81. |aimost equally important level | Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jeske, 4502 Crittenden Ave., are his parents.—By MARJORIE

| TURK.

|with the conductor.” But anybody who thinks this {influx of Broadway talent means

THE BIRTH OF "a mongoloid scriptless, ad lib TV show. child, though a great misfortune, Smart, Too is a sort of accident and does, “People like Faye Emerson and

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L. n the parents, the wend k : Fight-button glaces, back, brown, While or navy, are §T0. | - a para EL ee BE Lo oui ah San, ad ir a “Block's glove department also points out increased interest Blackwood on Bridge— ter cash in his opening night diet. This event should not cause jects, are making the biggest College Ave. in pigskin which now is worn both day and night. Bright. note | : ols . { tickets. ) reloss: ip friends or na fort Ives,” Misa Car re rlored, Meakin bullous with notaned backs, IM} Brash Attempts Sacri fice Contr act, | “For the last 16-years I've tried CGC TOT must be faced by roll said. “Their plunging neck. sr A for wear with daytime tweeds. These ($6) come in scarlet, cocoa, ISS ras P I Ito acquire the British art of the p ais with age and|lines may male the headlines, but p See gio

dark green and navy. A A white pigskin night-or-day shortie comes with two sets of cuff links for its back fastening-—jet or rhinestone; $898.

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t as I got it I came to Amer- jqentified at birth, and conse-| Miss Carroll, who still looks Witchita Fall

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* » 3 i USUALLY WHEN vou open the bidding, an opponent overcalls go 1 Gealer |ica, where I suppose it is wasted.” quently, it is often wise to -surprisingly as she in the Pigskin Goes Pretty |and your partner passes, your best bet is to quit right there unless ps; sides vulnerable Then he added, gingerly using rate ur child from its rant sig, LY isn't pd any 0 ae up HE WORD AT AYRES’ also is that pigskins “are [You have a big hand. If your holding Is. such that you he what East-West 60 part score that one word that's giving him before sentimental ties of affec- tears over the influx of brainy Ripple Chris dressed ub” these divs. Some Kav Fuchs hand: to hear a free bid from partner in order to make game, then wha | NORTH operatic nightmares: “But I stillition have been forged. |beauties. She indicated that the * Ephraim D. I Bren: p 2 YS. « ) ! are you fighting for? : Mr. Abel /insist that glamour, as it is gen-| There is no known way of im- rich dessert she was eating was Attendants tailored shorties with slit wrist back are $7.50 while The answer is—a mere part score. And don’t forget, the op-| S—A 2 {erally understodd, meaning a rav- proving the mental capacity of a/just one of the advantages of not dell Phillips, longer lengths in the white pigskin are $13.50. ponents may be “loaded. Yous clubs and her opponents prompt-| H—QJ74 lishing blonde in a low-cut dress, mongoloid child and therefore being a glamour actress. Emil Cvar, be Another indication of the dress-up trend lies in velvet [Second bid might Unive them uri ly bounced into game at hearts.| D-KJB83 'has its advantages, but not par-imost physicians feel that they “I always had to stay under. W. Farwell, C trimmed gloves. Typical is a Kay Fuchs’ pullon in black fabric * Bm wine oy amaging At this point Miss Brash had her C652 [ticularly on the Metropolitan should be placed in an ngitution weight when I was in Hollywood,” C. Rand. ush with half-inch velvet ribbon accenting the tops and forming ¢t against yo “i ” choice of two kinds of suicide. WEST EAST Opera stage” = = as soon as possible. she explained. The Dride-t a bow at the side notch. These are $3.98. { Look what happene he vo She could let the hemy Jhake Mrs. Keen Miss Brash | and Indiana An elegant note of the season is a fashion tie-in of styling | Brash in today’s deal. She prop- game and rubber or she could get 5354 S863 ; prospective t lerly opened the bidding fourthiinto the sacrificing business. {H—K 5 H—82 : tier Uni and color by Kislav and top designers—Monte-Sano, Mangone {hand with “one. clib.: Mr Meek lls Shift . E : Butler Univer and Trigere, three costume designers represented at Ayres’, r all peopla} overcalied with one alls Shi : D—109752 D—A¢ The dad : “Candy colors” in the Kislav gloves are taffy, nougat and but- [°F & pes BT Bar vith one 'SHE CHOSE the latter course C—J 108. C-AKQP84 , terscotch. A taffy suede with hand-picked seams and seed- ma. Abel ale passed anand ! bid tive sls. Mr, Meek Tai L5e - stitching ornamentation is $13.50. : : . ; ace of hearts, ce . Meek oe _- Ayres’ many imports (from France, England, Italy [It Was up to Miss Brash again. Iying of hearts was on the board S-K31481 TRIN PILI, WwW and Germany) are some exceptionally pretty French suedes in |Balance of Power a shift was clearly indicated. H—A Jusss longer lengths at $7.50. Bright color (such as tangerine) and | NOW SHE had already heard] Mr. Abel's play of the queen on D—Q : :

length together appear in a Kay Fuchs’ wool jersey glove at |her partner pass twice. Could the first trick called for a shift’ O—1 $5.95. {Mrs. Keen have a good hand? to the higher ranking of the two bidding: T NORTH EAST Then for glove buyers with their own ideas about styling, Could she even have a fair hand? remaining. suits outside of SOUTH WES OR

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there is the Ayres’ custom-made glove individually designed [Very unlikely. trumps. ry Paes Pass 3 8 : » of fine quality material with personalized fit, color and style. | On the other hand it was ex-| So Mr. Meek led the jack of i [tremely likely that Mr. Abel and spades. Mr. Abel won with the 2H Pass 4H 50 PLEASE! CAN'T | HAVE

These, available within one week, are priced according to style and material. ;

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