Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1952 — Page 13
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A BIRD IN THE HAND—Capticious new glove style by WearRight has a bird appliqued on the palm of one hand. The gloves
are white double-Woven cotton with a choice of three symbolic colors of birds—a bluebird for truth, a red bird for gaiety or a yellow bird for happiness, The gloves are $4.50 in Ayres’ Glove Department.
BPW Group Here Re-elects
Josephine Borst President
Mss JOSEPHINE BORST was re-elected president of the Indianapolis Business and Professional Women’s Club at its dinner meeting last night in the Woman's
Department Club. Others named were Mrs. Lettie Trefz and Mrs. Helen Ax Brown, first and second vice presidents, and Misses: Esther
M. Schmitt, Alice M. Shaw and Amy C, Boner, corresponding, recording and financial secretaries, : Miss Lillian Siegrist, treasurer, and Miss Mable Jane Hamilton, auditor.
Members of the board of directors also were named last might. They included Misses Mary Ellen Boston, Margaret McKenny, Frances H. Potter and Violet Rose Sutton,
Winners in the Indianapolis Business and Profesional Women’s Club annual essay contest on “My Vocation” were announced at last night's dinner meeting in the Woman's De‘partment Club. The contest was open to high school senior girls only. Winners and the vocations they wrote on were Dianne Shoemaker, Warren Central, meteorologist; Vaudene R. Fable, Technical, teacher;
' Elaine Brannen, Shortridge, in-
terior decorations; Luann Myer, Broad Ripple, nurse; Lois Griffin, Washington, teacher; Nancy ‘Haas, Howe, teacher, and Patricia H. Bir, Manual, teacher,
Hospital Babies
Eighty-six per cent of babies born in the United States in 1949 were born in hospitals, In 1935 the figure was only 36.5 per cent.
SPRING HATS
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SECOND FLOOR
MORRISONS
20 West Washington St.
QUESTION: Recently 1 had a blood test made and was told that I had a four plus Wasserman, After this other tests were made within a week without having had any treatment, and I was told they were all negative. This has caused me a lot
of worry.
ANSWER: It is not impossible to have a false positive Wasserman test. The faet that the other tests have been normal suggest that this
may -have been the case.. As
a rule, under such circumstances, treatment may be withheld, but it is common practice and good sense to repeat the blood tests from time to time. ” s ” QUESTION: I have heard the statement that when babies sleep with their arms up over their heads that is a sign of good health, but if adults sleep that way it is not a sign of good health. Is there any truth in this statement? ANSWER: So far as I know, this is an old-wives’ tale. It seems doubtful that there is any truth in this whatever. ’
Offer
Latest in Beauty Tips *
UNTAINS of pétume: and banks of real flowers
. will trarsform Block's Cos-
metic Department into a
floral wonderland for the Gar- |
den of Beauty promotion all next week, The latest in beauty hints and new cosmetic discoveries will be introduced in booths representing different cosmetic houses, As an added inducement,
each purchase will be wrapped i
with a real gardenia tied to the ‘package. Gardenias will be flown fresh each day from California for the event,
To “ballyhoo” the street promotion, Angelique's Black Satin perfume wil bé sprayed from store windows on the cor. ner of Market and Illinois Sts., to scent air and customers alike, . » .
MISS COURTNEY SAMUEL-
SON of Revion will open a
“nail clinic” to introduce Revlon’s new nail treatment, Miss Ethel Johnson of Lucien LeLong © will'c introduce Jolie Bouquet, a’ new fragrance available in perfume, cologne, solid cologne, dusting powder and sachet. Miss Dorothy Myers of Dermetics will analyze skin and suggest Dermetic treatment for special skin types. Most fabulous of all, however, will be the introduction of Harriét Hubbard Ayres new cosmetic, “Ayer Magic’ which can erase lines and shadows from the face. Salesgirls in the department will have half of their faces made up with the new cosmetic, and other half without it so customers can see the difference.
Sewing Aids Display Set
All the tricks of the trade in home sewing from how to
put rhinestones on your veils to grippers on Johnny's overalls: will be revealed in Block's
~ Nation Department next week.
Mrs. Cecelia Moran, New York representative of Dritz, manufacturers of sewing aids, will be on hand to teach the use of the company’s products.
There's hardly a home seamstress who {8 not familiar with Dritz skirt makefs, tracing kit, button makers and gripper sets, Mrs, Moran will show several new items that will make you wonder why someone didn’t think of it sooner. You will see the tailor tacker that makes darts and perforations on both sides of your fabric at once, an automatic pinner,“dot eyelets for curtains
and belts, fancied-up grippers
that look like pearl studs, and a dozen other sewing aids to save you time and energy.
Children are Guests At Civic Matinee
Twenty-eight children from the General Protestant Orphan Association were guests for this afternoon’s Booth Tarkington Junior Civic Theater production, “Bronco Billy”. in: the theater. Their party was sponsored by the Sigma Kappa Sorority Alumnae Club. The Orphan Association's Ladies Auxiliary furnished
. transportation by bus,
ROBES
Reduced "4s to V2 Off
For all occasions. Jerseys, Nylons, Quilted, Velvets,
Hostess Types. Were $5.98 to $29.98.
THIRD FLOOR
SKIRTS
BLOUSES were S208 ..... ....00in $200 BLOUSES were $398 to $798..,.... $300
were $5.98 to $7.98....... $400 MAIN FLOOR
2-Pe.
KNIT DRESSES
were $17.98 3 to $25.00
48 BOW apeing Whaies.
BETTER
SPRING DRESSES
were $8.98 % to $12.98
Buy two, yes, three or four.
THIRD FLOOR
ERASE LINES AROUND MOUTH—The model applies Ayer Magic to lines around : mouth,
Shadow-Free Makeup Is Offered Locally Monday
REMOVE DARK CIRCLES—
Shadows under the eyes can be
eliminated with Ayer Magic. o ® ©o eo ® o % ® © ® 4 & ® 0 © he season ’s greatest Sr)
‘By BETTY Yo : HARRIET HUBBARD AYER will introduce Monday in
all drug and department stores the newest and most exciting cosmetic discovery made in many years. Prediction is it will soon be as important to a woman's a
make-up as lipstick. The product is called Ayer Magic, a shadow-free makeup. It is a creamy product a shade lighter than your personal powder base, and is applied to dark lines and shadows in the face as illustrated above, Properly blended with a rubber sponge into your foundation (applied first) it becomes transparent, yet reflects light, thus erasing the shadow underneath. u » . THIS TYPE OF makeup has been used extensively in Hollywood to transform the stars into youthful beauties before the camera. This is the first time, however, that such a product has been made available to the general pyblic. « Block's is having a special promotion on this product during their Garden of Beauty promotion in the cosmetic department all next week. At that time several of the salesgirls will have half of their face made up:with Ayer Magic, the other half made up without it so you can see the difference for yourself. They will also give you complete instructions as to its use. Ayer Magic is $2.50 plus tax,
Reaistration Blank
HERE 18 MY official registration for The 1952 Times’ Na- @
List Dance Reservations
Reservations are being made for the Highland Country Club spring dinner dance to be in the club tomorrow night. Reservations to date are as _foilows: Miss Bernece Gray, Dr. and | Mrs. Joseph Kenney, Dr. and Mrs. Willlam Lybrook, Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Sexson, Messrs. and Mesdames L. W. Rinek, R. F.~ Pratt, Lyle Hyland, F. L. Williamson 8r., C. E. Carlsen, M. G. Campbell, Alfred Campbell, E. W. Richardson, F. W. Cregor, Robgrt Hanley and L. B Foster,
Messrs. and Mesdames Frank Lobraico, Milton Martin, W. E. Shumaker, H. 8. Bowden, C. J. Pettinger, E, T. French, E. FP. Sullivan, H. B. Jordan, Paul A. Kuhn, Frederick Shumaker, H. A. Shumaker, Clarence Greiner and Ralph B. Kndde,
tional Sewing Contest. I will bring my contest garment, Apr. 28,
to the Central Library.
NAME. isiciovrisesnssnsssnnsasrsassssenssse PHONE. ..ovoenase ADDRESS s.ovesssansscessssssscscassasansnnscrsssssessesncase
I plan to enter in the classifications marked below: (Check one or more. You are not obligated to remain in the classifications checked, if you would change your mind later.)
«sesess Senior Standard Pattern Group, for contestants above 18 years of age. Every entry in this group must be made
. from Standard Commercial pattern.
(1) Wool coat or
suit..,..... (2) Tailored dress of wool, linen or linenWEAVE. .eseeees (3) Soft dress of silk, rayon or dressy
cotton. ..eeveee
«ses¥e. High School Group, for clothing students in junior and senior high schools (1) Date or school dress.........
(2) Coat or suit.........
+e ssess.Glamor Group, no age limit. (1) Evening clothes, lounge clothes, negligee ensembles and beach wear,
vsseees.0riginal Design Group, no age limit. Garment must be an original design by entrant for adult or upper teen-age wear. (1) Dress, coat or suit.
«sssss+.Children’s Clothing Group, no age limit. (1) Clothes must be for children between the ages of 2 and 8.
_. Mail blank NOW to : Sewing Contest, Indianapolis Times, |
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STORE-WIDE SPRING
Clearance!
Every Floor—Every Dept.—Drastic Price Cuts
Spring Coats Reduced
Were $19.98 to $22.98
Were $39.98 to $69.98
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WOMEN'S HALF-SIZE COATS REDUCED 1/4 and 1/3
Were $20.98 to $69.88—Sizes 1215 to 2614—38 to 44. Broken Assortment
of Colors and Sizes
Rayons . . . were $19.98 to $22.98
All Wools, Rayons and Wool . . . were $32.98 to $45.00
Better Suits v-
Manufacturer's samples and window
A special purchase of one-of-
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Rayons . . . were $1 3 $25.00 to $29.98 51 /
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All Wools , . . were $ o $4998 to $59.98
Women's and Half-Sizes——one-ot-a-kind-—Reduced '/4 to i
Better Dresses
Juniors’, Misses’ and Half Sizes
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APPEARANCE OF -YOUTH— Erasing lines and circles under | the eyes gives young | look. = 4
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