Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1951 — Page 30

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SUNDAY, MAR. 4, 1951

Easter And Spring Fashion Spotlight Focus On Ladylike Shoes This Year

FASHIONS for spring— and Easter-—call for light and ladylike shoes. One fashion. authority, Gaile Dugas for NEA Service, Claims that the sheath, a favored spring looks best with Paris-inspired pumps . those with pointed toes and

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thin, high heels. Other fashion experts go along with her on this. At any rate, the pump in all fts variations is a generally becoming shoe. There are so many variations on the theme that a coniplete shoe wardrobe of pumps. could be asserhbled, The wardrobe . might “start with a low or .medium - heel

pump, neat and comfortable for

shopping tours, walking or spectator sports. Next could come a call suit pump, slime

lined and with medium or higher heel and perhaps with vamp perforations for ornamentation:

A closed shoe, ‘it lobks right with suits or tailored dresses. A pump with lower (shell) or

more open cut and flattering higher heel can go with either suit or afternoon frock. This might be suede or patent. "The pump can go on into evening, too, usually in silken fabrics, n n n BIG NEWS in practically all shoe fashions is the prominence of the. plunging throat line. It

adds much to the light and airy

look in footwear, The dipping vamp ¢omes in rounded, V

squared-off shapes, It is versa-

outline and

tile as well as flattering” and lends itself to numerous clever treatments in open and closed patterns as well as sB&ng and strap versions.

The lighter look in shoes is ‘notable in those sketched here.

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Mauve Note Gloves Will Be Gay, Loca? for Spring

For Easter

Trimmings Works Wonders For Simple Suit

By GAILE DUGAS NEW YORK, Mar. 3 -

of black patent,

‘an Easter eosturhe. The Special twist of xa mew gear or a flufl amber fox can work wonders with a simple suit. The woman who feels she cafi’t possibly afford a suit or a dress for this Easter would do well to concentrate on accessories.

One touch of mauve, the high shine, the gleam of white in a glove—these are the small things that help to make

She last year's good gray

suit new life with a navy calf

handbag and a pale pink carna-

tion pinned, not on one shoulder? byt at the center of the neckline. !

She might pick slim, pointy millinery garry aj

pumps in black patént, patent handbag and wear a shiny black sfraw hat,

Used in Jewelry

Because mauve is a accent color this spring, mauve touch could come in cos-

leading

tume jewelry, in flowers or in a!

the

huge silk square showing mauve

lace on a pale pink ground. This!

particular scarf has a border of

navy on pink.

Becaus:e this is a suit-and-gtreet-dress spring, small {urs and fluffy furs are newly in the

spotlight. Foremost among these

is amber fox, both for its beautiful color and its low price. Amber fox is used for one stole that will

see its wearer Hough several Easters. A navy calf handbag in the

new fingertip envelope shape is a

good investment on any spring day. Topped by a gold-plated handle bar, it can be carried in

the hand or under the arm.

Vivid Colors, Too +

Mauve appears-often in costume jewelry this spring but vivid

colors are seen, too. The right accent ior a gray suit might be a necklace of turquoise striated

beads combined with filigree gold and pearl rondelles

To wear with this necklace, there are clip-on cluster earrings in striated beads. small pearls and filigree gold stars. A glove that can lead a double life is a good buy at Easter or any other time. One =uch glove, in doublewoven navy cotton, has a scal loped white pique cuff that un buttons, leaving a very short shortie,. When the pique is re moved, the button-holes can be

clipped with small sparklers,

Will Address Sorority

Group to Hear University Aid Mrs. Claudine V. Mason western: University

North-

counselor to

EXCUSE US for pointing , to the gayest spring gloves in | many a year. They're colored, cutout and definitely high style | in the way they take to new fashion lines, Topping their list of style | points are longer lengths. These are slated for a busy séason serving as fill-in for shorter sleeve lengths, Gloves 'also borrow a few lines from the season's costume lines . . , the oblique line, for one. And they've “lifted” the separates” or convertiblé idea in that ‘a gauntlet style may, unbuttoned and turned down, become a shorter, cuffed model. i Another of spring's costume ideas they've snitched, along with a whole flock of pastel tones, is the feminine look . , . apparent in scallops, in- dainty cutout and applique motifs, and in tiny button ornamentation. There ARE variations on the

pastel ®or white) theme in H spring gloves. (Pastels are popular now because pale-toned

is popular. Glove

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women and member of Chi Omega Canasta—

Sorority, will be the speaker for , the sorority's state day luncheon ~ Mar, 17. It.will be in the Hotel

Lincoln Travertine Room.

Invitations have been sent to alumnae living in the* state and active members in JIndiana and Purdue Universities and Indiana State Teachers College. Mrs. Stephen Baker, vice presi dent of the local alumnae group is general chairman,

Stunts Planned

A scholarship award presented to the highest ranking active chapter. Members of the three active chapters will entertain, the group with stunts and songs, Committee assistants include Mesdanfés Donald Vance, J. B. D. Holmes: Jr., J. A. Miller and Royce Stevens, Misses Jean Ober, Martha Randell, Mary Ann Adrjan, Martha Morehouse and Marcia Ries, Mesdames H. D. Thomas, F. IL. Cox, C. W. Schaaf, Hal G. Aspy, C. R. Krabbenhoft and W. B. Lincoln.

will be

The Evansville alumnae of ‘Chi board on this point’

By WHEN the new International by the American and changed, umns discussing the changes, laws that

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tones alwa¥Vs follow millinery tones closely.) But there_are lots of navy gloves available, particularly in fabrics —~ and deep-toned pigskins to go with costumes requiring such a glove. One of the town's glove experts predicts a deepening of the pastels as summer approaches —— deep butter yellow, brighter pinks and lilacs, un un " THE GLOVES in photo and skétches are.representative Sprig styles. + or Typical of the oblique line a hayd-slimming one, for sure 18 scendot’ “Tempo ‘shortie pictered. The curved oblique line slims the hand away. from the usual bulky look

found. in many shorter-length gloves, i» The wrist is fitted with a

Argentine commissions, and others were left unaltered. 1 and it is now time to talk about the we decided not to change.

slight flare, giving a dash and

casual look unusual in a glove~

of this length. At Block's in white or navy; at Wasson's in white, beige, white wine or navy; $3.50 or below. Sketched gloves are wg

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JACOBY (Canasta Code was issued recently certain laws were have spent several eol-

In a few parts of the country some players-like to follow the

rule that a card that matches a closed canasta is a ‘stop’ ecard like a black three, This is not the official rule and never has been. : let's go over this point to make it ‘perfectly clear Suppose you have already closed. a canasta of jacks The pack is not frozen, and. the player at your right discards a jack. Are you allowed to pick it up? Yes. You may pick up that jack and add it to your canasta.

"Then you may put the rest of the

discard pile in your hand. qs 0.3 = THAT is the official rule and always. has been the rule. Don't believe: &nybody who tells you that a new rule has taken its place”

However, let's not go over-

This is a

Omega are publishing a news- free country and anybody who letter, including the activities of wants to follow afi unofficial rule both actives and alumnae through has a perfect right to do so.

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luncheon, »

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So if you and “your friends

‘want lo play a card that matches the defense.

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a closed canasta as a stop card, go ahead and do so. Some people like the game better that way, and I heartily approve of people playing any game the way they like fit. Many people have asked me why all the good players are in favor of the official rule, That is simple: The official rule gives more scope to skillful play, In the official game, a player who tries for, a big %core on a

good hand will probably get good

results if he plays skilfully. Howsever, his opponents are not de--fenseless, If thev play for a fast they can usually manage to get out from under hefore much damage has been done, ~ ” n IN SHORT, the offense and de: fense are reasonably well bal-

anced. That is as it should be in a well-contrived game.

When the “local™

rule i8 played, however,

the balance shifts to As soon as the at-

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Ayres’. Upper left is a Gloria cotton glove in pastel blue ‘with fagot detail and scalloped flare top for a dainty, feminine look. These are $3.

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ALSO representing the pale, pale trend in gloves are long, crushable lilac suedes (center, left) by Kay Fuchs. Their delicate look is enhanced by flat PK seaming. These are $10.50. Alexette pigskins (lower left) come in sturdier colors to go with less fragile types of spring costumes, These are $595. (Colors ~ for pigskins brick, white, Black and brown as well as neutral -tones.) “~ The convertible idea gets a play in Shalimar’s fabric “Bolero” glove (lower right). In crisp white (to go with all the white costume touches_ of spring) it has two lives. Buttoned up, it's a flare glove fashion. Unbuttoned,

turned down and rebuttoned, it-{

represents the “cuffed glove trend. These are $3.50

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‘Local’ Ruleon Stop Cards Shifts Balance

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tacking side makes a canasta or two, the defending side acquires a few extra stop cards. That helps them hold off the attack 30 that they can meld ot and thus end the attack. The effect, therefore. is to discourage good players from playing for a big score.. Both sides usually race to see who can meld cut first, This is all right for those who, want it, My blessing on them. I like both types of, game myself. But the official rule stays the way it has always been, for the benefit of players who like a game of skill.

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moiselle pumps from Bléck’s come in a variety of heel heights, in black or navy suede or Tampico Tan calf. They're $14.95. B. “Lorado,” by Accent, is an open - heel, open - toe platform pump from Marott's. In black or Jha calf, $10.95. . “The Scandal,” alo. by Mo ent, is a “wide open” anklestrap sandal in blue or black

suede. At Marott's, it's $11.95. i D. Shoes have polka dots, too. .They form the trim on these DeLiso Debs ($1695) from Ayres’. In red or blue calf with petite heel. E. Perennial favorite, the opera pump, from Ayres’. Slack, brown or blue calf or suede, $13.95. i

F.Square-toed, square-

throated spectator pump is the °

“Enticing” shoe from Wasson’s. In black, tan, red or blue calf, $15.95. G. The stripping sandal to

Cloves Still Mark of a True Lady

Ayres’ Guide Will Help You

Most of our Victorian grandmas’ ideas on fashions have been discarded . still survivesy-and thrives. Granda, ma, or great-great grandma, ‘held that

: i includ 2 Balenciaga, gray, ae but “gloyes aren't. They |

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“a lady wears her gloves.” he. Jerm. ‘Jady’’ may be out-

{dre an integral part of a. completed costume and they are worn

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the .most informal

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Heels Highlight Nev Hosiery

| HOSIERY takes to its | heels to keep pace with | spring fashions. Heel interI est is marked in almost every hosiery line. Sometimes it's by ‘way of contrasting heel reinforcements (black, brown or navy on neutral~tone stockings). Sometimes it's by way of the shaping of a heel reinforcement in the same shade as the stocking itself. *> ¢ " Typical . of -the Tal interest trend are these three pairs of hosiery from WaSsson's. ,Splendolook provides a tapered = a2

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Nebel's = “heels are $2.25

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hand coverings for their cos-/#% tymes, Ayres’ glove department has a glove guide. It starts out by (asking, “Is the glove suitable in| [ material, length and color for the {¢bstume’ and thé occasion?”’,

Longer Gloves Generally, the Ayres’: experts say, long sleeves call for short | gloves, and short sleeves for long | gloves. (Since so many of spring’s | costumes have shorter, bracelet! | length sleeves, longer gloves are very much in the forefront this | year.) But, the experts add, there are | times when short gloves may correctly be worn with short sleeves, as with summer costumes. Fashjon trends often call for - short gloves with short sleeves. In addition to color, length and material . . . good fit in gloves is important. There should be free{dom of hand movement, adequate finger length and hand width, and a minimum of wrinkles over The trend is toward |closer fitting gloves. Any glove

Mandolin heel.

longer than -a shortie may be : {crushed at the wrist. 2 ‘Suggestions

Here are suggestions from the |Ayres’ glove guide: For daytime

{in town, gloves may be of leath-| er (suede, doeskin, mocha, kid,! capeskin) or fabric. They may

range from shorties to gauntlets to four-button and even to eight|button length. Their colors may be dark, neutral, white or an accent color.

Klearline,

soon will go out over the state. These posters will serve as a reminder to garden lovers that the time is near for organizing their pilgrimage for the 13th annual Park School Garden Tour. The event is sponsored by the Park School Mothers. Gardens to be shown this year include the always popular estates of Dr. and Mrs. G. H. A. - |Clowes, Messrs. and Mesdames N. |H. Noyes, Eli Lilly and Theodore

For country and casual- wear, pigskin, chamois, cotton, string or | J {wool is suggested in shortie or gauntlet length. Suggested colors are chamois, white, neutral, deep or natural, Late day and evening call for fine sueded leathers, glace kid or ——————— — SAR fabric in white, black or pale tones. - Lengths suggested are G a 1 short novelty, eight-button or 16- ar en our to 20-button. D N ‘Tone on Tone ate ear | . There are three formulas on . ‘ color from whic¢h'to choose. H*the Pupil Posters wearer wants a monochromatic Hi effect (tone on tone) in her cos- Ready for Mailing tume, her accessories are all in Posters made by the showcard one color family “although-shades cass at Washington High School may vary. If she seeks muted contrast. her costume and accessories are from two color families, the gloves and other accessories contrasting with the main costume color. Then there’s the accent color which may be used two ways. A single bright or light accessory accent color is added to the basic costume color—OR, a double accent (one white or neutral and one bright accessory color) added to the basic ¢ostume color. Something New There 9 be. nothing really Griffith and Mrs. J. K. Lilly Sr. new Unger the Sun, but something |... The new ®elections-for-the 1951 y 8 century, at leas s i i the crinoline petticoat Wn Ee four. Will include 8 combination summer's lovely daytime and'® of country gardens as shown by evening dresses. Mr.-and Mrs. V. C. MacNabb and Ceil Chapman shows crinolines/Mr. and Mrs. John McGurk and with everything from batik cot-| city gardens represented by Mr. tong to organdies and cuts the and Mrs. E. C, Klingholz, Mr. crinoline a new way to keep the|land Mrs. Alfred Noling and the hips slim and give fabulous flare|garden of Mr. and Mrs. William lat the hemline. Hall and Mrs. John Toy. “Fitted to Kx and Fashioned to Fit” FOUNDATIONS Trixy. will oid you in achieving that wellgroomed. “PROUD OF YOUR APPEARANCE LOOK." : You will enjoy the present day fashions MORE, if first, your figure is molded comfortably, into slim pleasing lines. TRIXY will give you A New Figure . . . A New Look . .. smooth, bulgeless, really trim, graceful and alert! Many ‘styles, combinations and developments. Light in weight, Moderately priced and expertly fitted. Tr TRIXY of INDIANAPOLIS 603 Odd Fellow Bidg. LI-3743

narrow reinforcement accented by the most slender of ‘frame’ outlines. These, in 15 denier, are $1.65.

The Mandolin heel appears in’ ‘a pair of Sapphire brand hose. Three narrow dark stripes curve from each side of the ankle, around the heel and down the sole of the stocking. These, also. 15 denier, are $1.95. Klaussner's Klearlines - have self or contrasting heels, both carrying out the framed rein-

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go with dressier Easter outfits. Called “Secrets,” it is avail able in red or green kid, black patent, brown multi-tone kid, purple muliti-tone kid or blue multi-tone kid. The price, $17.95 at Wasson’s, . » - » ; THE bareness of shoe vamps lifted” the D’'Orsay-cut shank to a new pinnacle of pop~ ularity among fashion leaders, The application of this slim line reflects the trend toward lithe

effects, simpler lines and un-

cluttered details. Other means of achieving the light look for spring include the stripping sandal, suggested by many shoe designers for wear with dressier suits as well as with afternoon costumes. » » ® 0 HERE: in our town, the favored shoe styles run in’ this order: (1) the opera pump; (2) the sling pump; (3) delicate sandals; (4) for summer, linen, shantung, mesh or spectators. One .department store buyer predicts that patent will be in great favor this spring, He says it's “making . a strong comeback for the first, time in four or five years.” Another thing to Keep a weather-eye on: The shoe combining two materials or two colors. Seen so far mostly in expensive, high-style lines, ’it probably will build up in popularity,

Set Annual State Day

Luncheon

Sorority Event’ To Be Mar. 17

The Kappa Kappa Gamma So-

rority will hold its annual state day luncheon at noon Mar. 17 in

forcement idea for style interz, the Indianapolis Athletic Club.

est. Both in 15 denier, those

The guest speaker will be Mrs.

with self-colored heels are $1.95° E. Granville Crabtree, Brookline, ‘and the ones with contrasting Mass. She is Kappa Panhellenic

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(from Butler, [and Purdue {been invited by the Indianapolis |Alumnae Association.

delegate and chairman of the National Panhellenic Conferenee. Scholarships will be awarded to active chapter members and the Betty Miller Brown alumnae key . will be presented. A song contest . will be held by the active chapters, as part of the program.

Alumnae. and active ‘members DePauw, Indiana Universities have

Mrs. William B. Weissel, gen-

eral chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames RoB¥rt H. Stone, Dean L. Robb, Leroy L. Wahle, Ralph |W. Hook, Dan E. Flickinger, David N. Brewer, Donald Stephens, | Maurell D. Bube, Lawrence Carr, Daniel Evans, | George H. Kingsbury.

New Hat Angle

Joe Strong and

Tilt your new hat a bit forward ver your face. Lilly Dache re-

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951 millinery fashion.

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