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Suburbanite Economist from Chicago, Illinois • Page 14

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Chicago, Illinois
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MODELS SHOW VARIATIONS OF CHEMISE Appropriateness of the new chemise style for almost any woman is demonstrated by models at Madigans department store meeting Satur- n'day. Showing variations of the chemise are fdfleft to right) Irene Schwartz, Sophia Rock, Betty Corrigan, Mary Antonini. Esther Adams, Frieda Levin. Frances Angelopoulos, 3Iary Genio and Beverly Miglore. Buying a new chemise will not put milady hi fashion's forefront --she must complement it with the proper accessories, as shown here.

(Staff Photo) Wilson Jones Adds Office Supply Company Builds $500,000 Addition Completion of a 30,000 square foot addition to its manufacturing plant at 3300 Franklin, at a cost of $500,000 announced by M. president oi the Wilson Jones one of the nation's largest makers of office supplies and commercial stationery. Edward F. TSuenger, a manager and a director of the company, said the new two-story addition was erected at the west end of the 230,000 square-foot plant which fronts 300 feet along Franklin and extends 360 feet in depth. The original building was constructed in the twenties.

JOHN N. ALSCHULER, of the architect and engineer firm, stated that the addition was of reinforced concrete and had exterior brick faced to match the original plant building. New fully automatic boilers were installed and the electrical service facilities were enlarged to meet the long-range expansion plans of the company. JLooking; happy with the new chemise look are members of the sales force at Madigans 'department store, 4030 Madison, gathered at a store-wifle meeting Saturday morning. At the meeting, buyers stressed the Importance of the chemise.

Models showed variations of the new Chemise Is Here To Stay, Fashion Buyers Predict '(Continued from page 1) universal acclaim remember 1947 "new look" and the of the sheath dress several -years ago? Comments much the same as are heard about the che- voiced then. "ONCE WOMEN get over the idea that the waist must be fitted," one buyer said, "they find they like the chemise. It's actually one of the most comfortable dresses in the to wear." To set the gals' minds at ease about another problem worrying; some, he continued, "If also a very sexy style." The mere suggestion of fit makes for a more provocative line than a skin-tight dress, he asserted. Whatever the chemise has found favor and will probably be in the fashion picture for a. while--when a style sells like this has, it's no longer a joke.

As in all new trends, the chemise was first adopted by young people and is, primarily, a young style. However, any woman who has kept her figure in trim can successfully, wear a chemise. BY NEXT FALL, buyers predict, even the most stubbornly opposed women will have two chemises in their wardrobe, style, which has caught on so well 5t now accounts for 75 per cent of the store's junior dress sales. Besides explaining' exactly what the chemise is, buyers outlined the need for proper accessories to set off the new style. (Staff Photo) as almost every woman now has several sheaths.

'We don't a ourselves whether women buy chemises, sheaths, or whatever style -we're just here to see that they get what they want. And the chemise is apparently it," one buyer said. Lost 40 IBs. Using Rennel Home Recipe E. ST.

LOUIS, ILL. "I'm a. faithful user of Rennel Concentrate. I'm ust 34 years of age and have lost "40 IDS. thanks to the Rennel home recipe- I can really praise Rennel- with all my heart for re ducing and I haven't gained it back.

I like Rennel, too, because of the low cost, why anyone can afford Rennel. My friends were -amazed that I lost weight so easily and was able to eat what I wanted at the same time. Now several friends are reducing -with. Rennel. I'm sure gtlad I found Rennel.

There no need for anyone to be fat as lortf? as they can get Rennel." So writes Mrs. Louis Biggs of 2914 Harvard Ave. RR 3. Get Rennel at your drug store. FREE AND EASY PARKING makes saving a real pleasure! Save at St.

Paul, ladies, and avoid all parking worries. Save time, too. Drive right into one of our spacious lots, and minutes later you're on your way again. Liberal dividends Insured safety a Safe deposit boxes Home loans Friday evening hours DDE ST. PAUL FEDERAL SAVINGS 6720 WEST NORTH AVENUE CHICAGO 35, ILL.

NATIONAL 2-5000 HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 9 to 4. Wednesday and Saturday, 9 to 1 2 noon. FRIDAY, 12 neon to 8 SEVENTY MILLION DOLLAR SAVINGS INSTITUTION Construction of the a started last spring, and was accomplished while the plant was in full operation. This plant is devoted exclusively to the manufacture of Wilson Jones products. Wilson Jones, wnich is nearly a half-century old, has its main office at 209 Jefferson.

Shamrock Hop Set At New Youth Club Toes will be tapping at the Austin Youth club, 5327 Chicago, during the next two weekends. St. Patrick's day will be celebrated with a Shamrock hog, 7-10 p.m. Friday, for members only. Ronald Wilson, president of the junior officers announced.

A juke box party for adults will be held Saturday, Mar. 22, as a "repeat performance." The first such dance was held Jan. 18 and proved to be a success, with many requests for another. Proud Of Their Cousin Among the West Siders taking a special pride In the elevation of Cardinal Stritch to a high post at Koine are Mr. and Mrs.

Patrick J. 5025 Washington, cousins of the Cardinal. The above picture was taken at a family reunion during Cardinal Stritch's visit last summer to his ancestral home, the Presbytery, Ballyheigue, County Kerry, Ireland, where Mr. teen's forbears, also came from. Left to right, Kev.

Fr. Buckley, Very Kev. T. Supple, Archbishop O'Brien, Sliss Tunialty, Siiss Katherine Stritch, Thomas Stritch, cousin of the Cardinal who lives in the old home; Denis Stritch, Cardinal Stritch, Miss Mary Leen, niece of the Patrick Leens; Miss Ann Stritch, J. Stritch, Rev.

J. Egan, T. Stritch, Mrs. Nellie Leen, a cousin; J. Moriarty, Very Kev.

J. Enright, Mrs. D. Higgins and Kev. J.

Magee. (Healy Photo) YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAWR Page March 12, 1958 Mundelein Women Plan St. Pat's Party A dinner, -followed by Irish music and dancing will feature a St. Patrick's day party'to be given by the women's auxiliary of Mundelein college at 5 p.m. Monday at the college.

Mrs. Robert Day, 1405 N. Parkside, and Mrs. James Marren, 1120 N. Lawler, are members of committees for the party.

EXPECTANT MOTHERS! AND GRANDMOTHERS THE NEW LOOK IS AT BABY NOOK 4343 W. MADISON SAVE! to Cribs Chests Carriages Strollers EASY TERMS Open Men. Thurj. 'til 9:30 Sundays 'til 3 p.m. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY-MARCH THURSDAY 9:30 TO 9:30 GOLBBDVTT'S MADISON "and, PULASKI LAST 3 DAYS silk C0 bos 0 for 26' 9iff, 3- Shi, In Action: Exciting 4 Hew Creations.

FASHION SHOW Professional Models MARCH 13 Thursday, 6:30 p.m. Professional Models will show our most recent fashion purchases. Madison Pulaskl Only Store-Wide Specials for Thursday, Friday, Saturday Bty, 1 55 Modern Bedroom Fixture Reg. 1.98. Bent glass shade.

Pull chain Reg. 79c Spring Steel Leaf Rake CQc Long smooth handle. 1 limit List 4.05, 5-Pc. Bristle Brushes set Graduated sixes Vz" to Set of 5 brushes Special Purchase Reg. 59e Wonder Scarf Also rayon challies.33" size 39c Reg.

$1 Plastic Carpet Protector Wipes clean, lies flat. 30x72" Famous Make Rubber gloves pr 98c if perfect. Color choice. 3 pair limit Viscose Patchtex Rugs QQc The rug with 100 uses. 24x36 inches Appliqued Piastic Place Mats for $1 Reg.

39e. Wipes clean with damp cloth. Boys' Famous Brand Polo Shirts $1 Reg. 1.59. Crew neck, short sleeves.

6 1 8 999 3-e Golden Vigoro Lawn Food A complete lawn food. Will not burn. Women's Leather Bucket Bag First quality leather. Lined interior 099 Women's Fabric Casuals Reg. 2.49.

Crepe soles. Washable, 4Vi ea.2 67 'plus tax 77 to Steel- Fanious" Wilson Middlecoff EverFbii forks 10.80 doi, (.49 Dainty rried allvp n- d'esign --y okte'n White; SHIRTS -c 1 1 O'H. tol- fe. Reg. 1.39 Steel Shoe Rack Rubber tipped legs.

Holds 9 pairs Girls' Morpul Bobby Socks pr A AC Reg. 59c. Heavy weight white cotton. 9-11 All-Weather Pyroil Motor Oil 6 77 Reg. 60c.

Rust and Corrosion protection. TOF 32c quart Heavy Duty Twin Auto Mats Reg. 1.98. Fit front of any ear.Color choice. White Enameled Toilet Seat Reg.

4.95. Sturdy Won't split or worp Plastic Carpet Protector Reg. 2.98. 30 gauge, 30x72" ribbed design 2" ea. 1 49 Loose Leaf Filler Paper 2 OQc 25c size.

White, ruled. 2 or 3 ring. 6 limit 'or Stationery Dept. $2 Steel Cash Box $1 Heavy gauge. Lock, key.

Carrying handle. Reg. 1.98 Piastic Laundry Basket 159 Rimmed top bushel size. Vented 8-Pc. 1847 Rogers Salad Set set If bought separately, retail 11.20 Dove Soft Toilet Tissue 10 Reg.

13c eo. Strong, soft, absorbent Woodbury Deodorant Soap Reg. lie. Foil wrapped. 12 limit 10 limit Jumbo 'Storage Loha Zipper ec Reg.

6.99 Occasional TABLES 99 Wrought iron, Remov able tray. Versatile. Spring Costume i charnbraysi-' doub Sponge Rubber Fatigue Mat Reg. 1.98. Assorted colors.

18x30 inches ea. 99 Famous El Yevala Cigars box 1 49 Reg. 5e eo. Perfecto. Box of 50 cigars Reg.

iSc White Paper Towels 4 CQ Strong, absorbent. 150 sheets for Women's Foamier Foam Scuffs pr 147 Mock leathers. Crepe sole. 4 to 9 Ball Point Pens Reg. 25e Cost (esc than refills Famous Name Children's Books Large title selection.

Illustrated 15c ea. FOOD MART SPECIALS Chocolate Wafer Sticks Regular 59c 39' Smoked Liver Sausage Reg. 45c Lb. 29' Hershey Kisses Regular 89c 59 Sunnybrook Margarine Lb. Prints 2- 37 Vrot i SAVE MORE! SAVE OUR TRADING STAMPS .98 to Goldblatt's- Madison Pulaski-Free Parking Of '-'til..

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