Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1951 — Page 32

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Here Are Blouses That Can Go Well With Any Suit ko _ Big Demand Noted Here Foor YOUR mm — oh ate i JE ree ~~ For Mauve Blouses 1 .SANDERS CLEANERS Ok

§ ’ : 5 Er » Conduct a poll ‘at any local blouse counter and you'll find that . ; i 8LOUSES TO SUIT ANY SUIT . . . Nylon woven . Indianapolis women are taking mauve to their hearts. Yin store oI ¢ ! ERM i to look like linen goes into a "Lady Tucker" blouse (left) ww, reports it can’t keep enough mauve blouses on hand to meet demand. : : bro t designed for more stately figures (38 to 44). It is $5.95. Ei Other indications of a colorful spring are requests for llac, DOWNTOWN BRANCH of this : A "Suzan Thomas” original of tucked rayon crepe (center) b lime and mint tones, yellow and light blue, (Navy is the No. 3 hel a5 . : . / | choice, after lilac, among colors, however.) : can help { is $7.95. ‘Alternating bands of lace and net form the col- ) le leading Style 18 SUI" hej rerr=smmmmmero——r— letter to { lar and deep yoke of another blouse (right). This is made 15 . jewel neckline blouse . . . round sizes (38 to 44) found one answer at 27 E. GEORGIA ST. DEA 3 of Burlington's rayon Wonderfaille, noted for its wash g A necked, collarless and designed last fall. It was then that the quartere i ability. Price of the latter is $3.98. ‘All three blouses %; 4 [to show off necklaces. Creeping Judy Bond people began adapting . ND BOX FRESH a busine: are at Strauss’. They are from a collection of styles: back into popularity, though, is their youthful designs to the larg- To keep yoy BA 6 of some { chosen to complement any type suit. the plunge - neckline, Partioluny, er sizes. . . . with the greatest confidence. one can | i when it has a wide-gpreading Rj- imme sr in quality cleaning. And remem- | viera collar. Founders Day ber you save on CASH AND tL . DEA 1 Most Popular Here | CARRY! , : : Luncheon Set [Ann Fabrics most often seen here 4 advise tk lon blouse counters are tissue fail-| The third annual Founders }"* : ! thread = les, cottons (chambrays and tis- Day luncheon of the Indianap- 9. Complete Dry (leaning Service "and chai sue weights) and nylons. The 'olis Chapter, American Gold Star : ’ If th latter includes the light but not|Mothers, will be at 1 p. m. to- « + « Shirt Laundry a Specialty ; "+ new wor ¢ |obviously transparent 10 or 15-'morrow in the Marott Hotel. ! worked Tr | |deniers and an even less sheer 40- A board meeting at 10:45 a. m.’ . « . Every Garment Checked Holland. ' |denier weight. will precede a regular meeting at y : Plunge-neckline blouses have noon. Mrs. Louis - Prosch will and Spotted Before (leaning! Whe either no sleeve or a three-quarter preside. : e or long sleeve-no elbow lengths pe nor guests wie jprciude Mrs, : | these. The jewel neckline far arting, founder and state . " : § jn is shown W cap ‘or half- president, and Mrs. . Edward VISIT THE NEW BRANCH TOMORROW! ; : |sleeve styles. Many new blouses Cromley -and Mrs. John Noon, ; : have drop-shoulder -effects. past presidents. Mrs.eR. H. Love- Sh ] To add spring's white touch th lace is 8 arrangements chairman. CLEANERS ; : ’ [the costume that - demands a : there are white pique and a Choose “Color : : : 'blouses and plain linens, too. ' |° lack is not your color, don't FAST SERVICE | * Youthful styles predominate, | wear It. Such a famed elegante Ss levep for women with more mature as Mrs. Byron Foy avoids black 27 East Georgia St. -FR-9461 figures. consistently in’ favor of midnight The problem of providing blue a potent cofnplement to her —-

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Two more upon thin necks fall roughly into } Sheen Gabardine their: best hairman, will be assisted by Mes- the onslaught of dummy's club club leads and South threw the two categories—those who regard y know thei! ames Ww. A. McCready, R. S.guit. - ®ast's first discard was four -and nine of spades. East their necks as slender, and those X - PY OY the wearer rice, W. C. Jackson, »J.c T. Mc- easy. He dropped a small dia- figured his jack and 10 of spades who call them skinny, It makes 2 § K | R | N «3 making sCallum, W. F. Wolf, ( . A. Life, mond. couldn't win anyway, so he let @ big difference. 3 A This sprin &H E. Pirtle and K. H. Campbell.’ On the next club he played the them go. West parted with the The skinny necked ones shrink 2 for guessi > / AMIQ oy y — down into their too-big collars, as § slip style | ADAMS... 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