Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1951 — Page 8
— THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES fo : | —. WEDNESDAY, OCT, 24, 1951 Shoe Fit Important
To Growth
ANY foot defects among early schoolagers stem from the fact that mothers don't know enough about proper fitting. Since different ' children develop differently, it isn’t possible to make specific rules applicable to everyone. However, it is important to concentrate on accurate shoe fit that leaves room for growth, taking care that goles are of flexible leather so that they provide sufficient support and ventilation. . » ~ » OTHER POINTS to keep in mind when dealing with “special” problems are: Is your child large for his age? Remember that bones and muscles develop according to his age, not his height. There- * fore, the strength of his foot may be lagging behind his size. For that reason, he will need lightweight soles, with leather
Soles DI more jhap pormal | CLASSROOM PARTNERS—The corduroy weskit, priced at + 'ANTI-FREEZE—A surcoat of rayon and nylon cavalry twill
liability. ; . 4 ; v EE HEA : a ba ‘ : apr . . 1 Perhaps the child is small for $2.98 at the Star Store, can<be worn ‘with plaid skirts and over = has a gray dyed mouton collar, deep packets and full belt. Priced his age but with foot bones and Simple dresses. Box pleats accent the matching corduroy skirt, at $16.98, it can be purchased at Ayres’ Downstairs Children's muscles more maturely de for $3.98 and the white blouse cost $1.98. pre Store.
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veloped. He will take a - . sturdier shoe than the boy or S . girl, of average height. uits Popular
” = » hg A CHUBBY' CHILD has: a With Younger Set predisposition to weak feet he- Softly the suit--seen ia ts: cause of the extra weight. In dai A : order to prevent cramping of day's yvoung-set fashions with muscles, his shoes should have very short jackets, beautifully plenty of spread room at the gatailed. The toes. An underweight youngster generally has a long bony foot whose ligaments tend to loose- . : ness and flaccidity. Since such Popularity for children’s suits, feet elongate easily, it is neces- POth girls’ and boys’, are the sary to measure the size in a. Plaid rayon worsteds and the standing position. rayon flannels, both practical Wise selection at an early age. 2nd wearable. insures the child against foot
suit has many faces, from textured wool tweeds to smooth velveteen. New fabrics which have wide
il ts lat ‘ J SS . . Al men's Rep on Turkey a Big Hit | Midget-sized frozen turkeys | A Tasty Flavor weighing from 5 to 10 pounds |
A teaspoonful of bitters are making a big hit. Our mixed into a cup of tartar favorite dressing for these 2 Ea % ; sauce, lemon-butter sauce, may- tender, plump. broad-breasted Te : : onnaise or bottled cocktail birds is a fluffy bread crumb TWILIGHT TIMERS—Gayly striped flannelette pajamas (left) styled after Dad's are priced at sauce gives shrimps, oysters, mixture with a minced apple $1.98 in Wasson’s Downstairs Children's Shop. ru... nave tiont yoke and elastic back. The flan- crabmeat or lobster “chunks” and a can of chopped ripe |
nelette print nitie, also $1.98, keeps the wearer warm all night. | a delightfully different and un- olives added along with the | . : : / usual flavor. usual onion and seasonings.
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LOVE THAT SNOW-—And why ‘wouldn't she when she's dressed up for it. The brown and white check coat with velvet collar comes with brown slacks. The set costs $15.90 at the Leader Store. White accessories complete the attire.
STORMY WEATHER—You'd wish for snow, too, if you owned this coat of wind and water repellent rayon and cotton cavalry twill, priced at $29.98 at Block's Girls’ Store. A gray mouton lamb collar adds warmth and beauty.
Stole Gives Costume Look
Show-off that's the young Miss with a stole. Designers intended it that way. Plaid, tweed and plain stoles are put on young shoulders, sometimes shaped like a cape, or again in the fabric of the dress to be worn or not, as fancy dictates, It gives a costume look to an otherwise simple grade school dress or a tailored skirt. It's the fun piece for the lovely lady of tomorrow,
Jonathan Jennings Chapter to Meet
Mrs. Howard T. Griffith, 5760 N. Pennsylvania St., will be hostess at 1 p. m, tomorrow for | the meeting of the Jonathan Jennings Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. Guest’ speaker will be Mrs
Lawrence Dorsey. A member of It's a the Indianapolis Women Voters League speakers’ bureau, Mrs. | {eo} Dorsey will talk on “We, the Women.” | easy
Macaroni Gains Favor to
Our fondness for macaroni, spaghetti and egg noodles has increased 15.4 per cent this past ey . : . year and is still on the upswing, TEAM PLAY—Budget-wise ‘and fashion-wise are companion pi ooo Americans How
articles, A nylon sweater is teamed with a matching full, swing enjoy eating eight pounds of divided payment plan!
"look like a million
g ; VALUE CAN'T BE WEIGHED—Suitable for year-round school wear, this embossed cotton has the added delicate touch of white
when you use our
. . : : : "ey: : i” : i’ ducts 2 eyelet trim. Imitating mother, it features a pinched waist girdle. style corduroy skirt to give a “big sister a. The set, available om the Branly re . ; . ’ | 14 East Wash; It is available at Murphy's for $2.98. at Dayan’s for $6.98, comes in a variety of vivid colors. averaged 10 years ago. : 5 as ashington
