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will e of sizes.
rayon hecks.
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everything nice.
4g panties,
herald her elfin charm.
and mad money. birth,
Bela Lugosi.
clothes.
Washability
ls Important
“Will it wash?’ is what a practical mother will ask when purchasing clothes for her young son or daughter. Many of the new fabrics and wash garments have some sort of washability guarantee woven in {he selvage or on an attached card But there are various fabrics and garments, too Pat do wash well without Carr such statements. - Get def nite assur-
ance from the store where vou are making the purchase about washability
A Familiar Worry
Thin cream that refuses to whip is a familiar Kitchen worrv. Overcome this problem by adding the unbeaten white of one’ egg: whip the cream and the egg into fluff together.
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Since 1904
Buster Brown Shoes
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A. SADDLE SHOE, Brown and White.
395
B. NON - SCUFF OXFORD, Brown.
C. SUEDE STRAPS, Black, 6 to 8 5.95 D. SANDAL, Brown or Red.
“WEDNESDAY, OCT, 24, 1951
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TTL .E girls’ clothes are skirts on the bias ahd,’ They are the delight of mathers who complain about, ironing ruffles but secretly smile at starched. pinafores and small Bells may be attached to the latter to
Little girls’ clothes also include blue jeans, boyish shirts and cowgirl boots. have many pockets as little girls are trained early -for the time when handsome escorts will be required to pocket their lipsticks, combs, compacts
“Dress-Up” is a game little girls know from They like to be Dale Evans, nutses, Betty Hutton, opera stars and—if a boy doesn’t oblige— They have an affinity for ballet or tap dancing shoes, for, Mother's dresses, hats and shoes, for Daddy's overcoat when he’s in it. Prim or riotous, little girls in gay demi-gowns are daily V. ‘alentines. When dressed up like angels, they are in their own domain and act like it. There is only one, fault to find with little girls’ Little girls want more of them too soon.
Brown,
8!/ to 12, 6.95
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES,
and Spice
They do not
Journalism Grads
To Be Feted
Butler University journalism graduates will be guests of Dr. and Mrs. DeForest O'Dell, 3627 N. Pennsylvania St. at a party Friday night. The event will be held at 9 p. m. immediately
pAfter the Homecoming bonfire
on campus: Dr. O'Dell is head of the journalism department at Butler University. Guests will swap yarns of their adventures in the field of journalism
Girls Love Bows
Ribbons and bows — that's what little girls love. A simple dark school dress can be made cheerful with a colorful ribbon added to the collar. Else, a big bow in her hair can add the necessary gaiety to give her that proud feeling.
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85, to 12, 6.95 121/; to 3, 7.95
E. MOCCASIN TOE OXFORD, Brown. 8/5 fo 12, 8.95
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WINTER'S AROUND THE CORNER—Double duty service is offered with the red plaid coat trimmed with solid green cuffs and collar. Teamed with green slacks, the outfit costs $22.50 at Ayres’ Downstairs Girls’ Department. It also comes in a red com-
bination.
TAKE YOUR PICK—Wear this blue and tan checked Doubleton as an ovgrcoat or zip out the plaid lining from the body and sleeves and use it as a topcoat. Priced at $29.95 at Block's Boys’
_ Shop, third floor.
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Listen to Smilin’ Ed
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comes with“ a rawhide belt, selling for $7.98.
feel like a fire chief.
MAKE. ‘MINE DOUBLE—A pandora nylon cardigan, selling for $5.98 qt Block's Girls’ Store, matches the pullover, $4.98, completing the team.. The gray flannel skirt with box pleats
MAKE-BELIEVE TIME — Note the complacent expression. ‘This tot knows a good thing when he sees it. Kidillac, priced at $26.00 in Charles Mayer and Company, would make any youngster
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the sartorial splendor mother’s critical eye.
Little boys’
livestock, yo-yo's, and marbles. also be found there.
muddy shoes.
Martian super-rays. Oo ®
worried air.
mind his manners.
boys’ clothes. They
Petticoats Bring Fashion Signature
Petticoats bring a signature to this season’s fashions. Young things are wearing them under their full-skirted dresses to ac centuate the pyramid look. Fashioned from crinoline or organdy to give them a bell shape that starts at the hipline, the petticoats -are daintily edged with lace ruffles. They are practically a necessity to make the fashion picture outstanding.
Ties Important
Like father, like son--at least as far as neckwear is concerned. If junior is expected to grow up into a well-groomed man, he should learn from his early years, the importance of neckties and bowties. Available in prints and materials matching Dad's, these haberdashery items give the youngster a manly pride.
HE clothes a little boy usually wears are sturdy enough for climbing trees, tackling a halfsize fullback or riding a make believe range. At Sunday School and birthday parties, they reflect
clothes These are filled with sand, pebbles, pencil stubs, rubber bands; a foreign coin, assorted wriggling trading card, cereal boxtops A slightly clean handkerchief may
Little boys like sneakers, cowboy boots and They want nothing on their heads unless it proclaims them as a baseball player, football star, cowboy, engineer, pirate, soldier or sailor. Headgear also sports pins, helicopters or
Dressed in his best clothes, a little boy looks like a miniature man, complete with necktie and For 15 minutes, he is proud of this eo Status. After that, he burden of keeping clean and creased. and tries to This is hard on little boys but improves the proud smiles of parents. There is only one fault to find with little are outgrown too. fast.
8 demanded only by a
have many pockets.
unhappily carries the
Hat Adds Beauty, Gives Warmth
A hat has a dual purpose—to
give warmth and to add beauty,
” When selecting a hat for school, be practical in your choice as far as material and color are concerned. Make it a simple é6ne’ and definitely not fragile. The sky's the limit when it comes to dress wear. The only problem in this case is to keep the child's age in mind.
Jumpers Popular
Jumpers are making a strong attempt to push jeans out of existence. Practical because they can double for school wear and parties merely by changing blouses, children's jumpers are available in a variety of fabrics and colors. They make excellent playmates, too, with their loose comfortable cut.
y Bring Your Sons and Daughters to the Fifth
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ITTLE GIRLS NEED STURDY CORDS. too!
These are femin
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ine and pretty, but as : ; Hockmeyer cords. rugged as brother's!
A. IYRCHEAN JUMPER with criss-cross ing effect, a full length Bac ck iD.
. Sizes 7 to |4. 5.98
9 10,11, 12, B. DARK CORD DRESS with deep, waist 9
length yoke. White pique collar, pocket. Sizes. 3 to 6x. 6.98
C. JUMPER in brilliant colors.
Elastic
back waistband for fit, 2 pockets. izes 3 to 6x.
4.98 belted front. Size
Sensational Sale?
Hockmeyer Thickset Corduroy Slacks
OUR MOST SENSATIONAL SALE of corduroys! Not just ordinary cords but Hockmeyer is favored for wear and looks. Thickset cord slacks are full cut with zipper front, deep pleats and side waistband elastic. in Red, Brown, Navy, Maroon, Dark Green, Kelly Green. Sizes 6,7, 8,
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