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Many Blouses Will Feature

TUNIC OVERBLOUSE—Fine white cotton sheeting is used for a smart overblouse, elasticized at ~ effect is achieved by a fitted but unbelted jerse

the waist and worn with a leather belt. It is $7.98 from Ayres’ Third Floor.

Book Club Bids Writer

Mrs. Peg Stokes, Warsaw, author of “Out of the Darkness,” will be a special guest at the September session of the Wednesday Book Review Club. Mrs. J. Clifton Herschmann will review the book at 2 p. m. Wednesday in Block's Auditor jum,

Mesdames G. W. Hoffman, H. J. McDavitt, J. E.. Callahan and E. D. Stone will greet members and guests at the door. Mrs. Hoffman is the newly appointed treasurer. and Mrs. Loretta Kenney is the new secretary of the club.

The committee includes Mesdames E. H. Bach, J. W. Barker, W. H. Becker, Clay Britton, J. N. Callahan, Rose Marie Cruzan, Charles Gauding, Bryan Grotegut, Gordon Jones, J. H. Kennedy, Bert McCammon, C. JA. Milam, W. J. Morgan, D. P, O’Brien, A. L. Ridley, William Rohr, W. L. Sexton, W. A. Shea and C. W. Stimming.

Future reviews, scheduled for Nov, 12, Apr. 15 and May 20, are to be given by Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt, Mrs. H. J. McDavitt and Mrs. Dorothy Fitzgerald Schick.

Hints on Handbags

* A solution to the age-old nroblem of overstuffed handbags is the fitted bag. The fittings—including comb, lipstick, cigaret lighter ‘and compact—have their own compartment, making for a neat interior.

By BETTY LOCHER Times Fashion Editor

NEWEST blouses will be worn “tails out” this fall. Some will be fitted at

the waist, some elasticized, some semifitted, and some will

be worn like a sack of potatoes. Photographed for you here are typical examples of what you will find. These blouses are to be worn as complete costumes rather than accessories for a suit. The tunic overblouse, elasticized at the waist,

Will Report-Card

Time Bring Tears?

Don’t cry, Mary, if grades are low on that school report card . . .. and don’t “get mad,” Mother. Mrs, Irene Patai, a teacher and a mother, tells you HOW to overcome the “grief” of poor

report card grades . . . points to the dangers of hasty criticism ... in a series of back-to-school articles starting tomorrow in The Times. You'll understand your school better , . . help your child to happier school days... when you read:

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Times Women’s Pages

blouse in shades o from Strauss’

WOOL JERSEY OVERBLOUSE—A molded torso

roy or beige. It is $7.95 louse Department.

is one of the newest silhouets. One is made of fine white cotton sheeting buttoned with black shoe buttons. It is blousy with

fullneds springing from under the collar both front and back, then nipped into an elasticized waistband. The peplum is curved at the sides like a shirt

tail. You'll find it in Ayres’ Blouse Department, Third Floor.

The wool jersey over-blouse is adapted from the middy. It is fitted, but not tight, to the hipline. The turtle neck collar

Fashion Calendar—

NAVY MIDDY—This is the authentic blue serge middy from which comes inspiration for many blouses and dresses this fall. It is $10.95 from Block’s Main Floor.

is an interesting arrangement of three shades of either brown or gray. It is one of a collection of Susan Thomas blouses from Strauss’,

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about the middy blouse. Here is an authentic copy of the sailor's middy in mavy blue wool serge with black silk tie and white braid. This one is bloused on to a hip band and not- fitted at the waist. It is from Block's Main Floor Blouse Department. There are many adaptations of this blouse in both dresses and jackets. You may find a

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fitted blouse or dress with a middy collar. You may find a jacket fitted snugly at the hips only. You may find a sweater

that is torso length. All these have the “middy influence,” New sweaters take on the characteristics of blouses. They have more detail and a greater feeling for femninity and dresssiness. The Rosanna shown is one of these that gives the effect of a two-piece dress with a knitted skirt. It is available in combinations of black or brown and is $5.95 on Wasson's Second Floor,

Here Are Store Highlights This Week

TOMORROW Block’s—Beatrice Martin, millingry designer in person. Informal modeling in French Room Salon. Tea from 3:30 to 4:30 p. m. . TUESDAY Block's — Second day Beatrice Martin millinery show. Tea from 3:30 to 4:30 p. m. B. H. Wragge trunk showing. Informal modeling from 11 to.2 p. m. in the Tearoom. Wasson’s—Peter Pan Foundations representative, Miss Patricia Dennis, for consultation in Corset Dept. Frances Denney cosmetic representative, Miss Helen Lautz; Barbara Gould cosmetic representative, Miss Genieve Cox, both for consultation. Ayres’—Philip Mangone suits and coats, shows in coat and suit department at 10:30 a. m.; 12:30 and 2:30 p. m.

WEDNESDAY

Wasson’'s—Peter Pan Foundations, Frances Denney cosmetic and Barbara Gould cosmetic representatives. Ayres’—Second day Philip Mangone suits and coats, Informal modeling in Coat and Suit Department all day.

Varden Petite fashions modeled informally in Gown Room all day. Miss Elsie Brandt in person.

THURSDAY

Wasson’s—Peter Pan Foundations, Frances Denney cosmetic and Barbara Gould cosmetic representatives.

Ayres’—Varden Petite fashions modeled informally in Gown Room all day. Maurice Rentner collection modeled informally all day in French Room. Miss Eleanor Stoner and Miss Arden Sneed in person.

FRIDAY Wasson’s—Peter Pan Foundations, Frances Denney cosmetic ‘and Barbara Gould cosmetic representatives, Ayres'—Maurice Rentner collection modeled informally all day “in French Room. Miss Eleanor Stoner and Miss Arden Sneed in person. SATURDAY Wasson's—Peter Pan Foundations representative, Frances Denney cosmetic and Barbara Gould cosmetic representatives.

Pressing of Curtains

To press curtains with a va-por-steam iron, press the rutties first. More the nose of the iron into the gathers. When ' the ruffles are completely ironed, press the body of the curtain, following the grain of the curtain,

SWEATER-BLOUSE—Classic sweaters double as blouses. A typical example is this Rosanna allwool slip-over. It is $5.95 from Wagggn's Second

Fall Wear

Floor Blouses.

Committees

Are Named

Mrs. J. C. Hanson, president of the Indianapolis Alliance of Delta Delta Delta Sorority, announces committees for the | coming season. They include Miss Elizabeth Moore, membership; Mrs. William Rasmussen, hospitality, and Mrs. Marvin Lugar, program. Mrs. R. J. Myers and Mrs, Malcolm Donohue, telephone; Miss Mary Lou Leaf, publicity; Mrs. Robert Plessinger, finance; Mrs. J, P. Burch and Mrs. R. N. Clark, ways and means; Mrs. L. KX. Fennell, yearbook, and Miss Jennie Lou Fox, magazine subscriptions. ‘ Mrs. J. N. Ott and Mrs. G. A. Smith Jr, recommendations, and Misses Jean and Joan Collver, treasurer's assistants. Other officers for the year are Mrs. Lugar; vice president; Mrs. G! A. Smith Jr. and Mrs. Herbert Schwomeyer, recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Plessinger, treasurer; Miss Shirley Klinge, Trident correspondent; Mrs. Fred Howenstine, Panhellenic representative; Mrs. O. M. Calvert, alternate Panhellenic representative, and Mrs. Earl Wert, historian.

How to Clean Sweaters

Before putting a sweater into soapsuds, catch-stitch the button holes together so they don't stretch during the laundering.

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Ayres’ calendar of

PHILIP MANGONE coat and suit collection . . . fashion show, Tuesday, September 9, at 10:30 a. m. 12:30 p. m, 2:30 p. m. Informal modeling from 11:00 a. m. i0.4:00 p. m. Wednesday, September 10.

Ayres' Coat and Suit Shop, Third Floor

VARDEN PETITE fashion collection . . presented Wednesday and Thursday, September 10 and 11. Informal modeling from 11:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. each day. Ayres’ Gown Room, Third Floor

MAURICE RENTNER fashion collection . . . presented Thursday and Friday, September 11 and 12. Informal modeling from 11:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. each day.

Ayres' French Room, Third Floor

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Sketched, left to right:

Filled fo the Top... with black velvet, that's matched in a belt! Skirt buoyed out with a crinoline; glittering rhinestone pin. On coat-styled rayon faille. In black, beige or red. Sizes 10 to 16 included <.vivevisnniniiceeeees..19.95

A Little Bare . . . partly filled with black velvet, with matching buttons and belt! Tiny-pleated hipline. In black rayon moire taffeta. Sizes 10 to I siasivinsisstvissisitsivecnesY98

Most Bare . . . the glamorous halter dress. With its own wide-necked cover-up that has a stiffened peplum, jewel-pinned lapel! In black rayon faille. Sizes 10 fo 18. 00vvesennesees..24.95

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