New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 19, 1926, Page 6

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 19;.1926. on her it rt abo ¢ her head, and | ¢ hile g1y ) ' unlikely and the great bulk of the |dresses In black or soft gr 8 y Tha P L L G D unllkely and the grea far n black or soft grays. She| Bowlin, (P—Tho fad of pushing| The Avenue 15 crowded in the ews out omen In urope : BUOVEE Is a beautiful grandmotherly person |thelr own baby carringes han taken |01 afternoons with = parades ~of RENIER Pl K Palntors are having a difticuit |WHO In her old age retains all the [washionablo German mothers by ok Sl e 9 UNN time trying to make women look [dlgnity and charm which made her |storin, us ) " 3 ook |d! 0 5 sual, but mothers do all the work, p 5 S graceful in modern gowns. ‘The |England’s foremost actress |1t used to be extremely bad form [the malds merely accompanying the 127 MAIN ST, Opp. Arch St — Phone 1409-2 most talked up portrait fn London| When Ainley was called before the |for u mother to bo seen with her youngstors. i K is & pleture of Lord Ruthven's twin |curtain at the end of the perform- |child on Kurfucrstendamm, Berlin's | Thera is little dan, e pun b e A € N £ ger of father be. SAN! 11,10 4 daughtors, Allson and Margaret, [{nce he turned o Miss Terry's box | Montmartre. Now it i quite the fing called upon to steer the Ror0art e CATEET [\hich John wWells just completed. |and expressed the pride his company |thing for the Derliner I'ray to show (Nothing is more distasteful to a ; iR bl UL L ELS OO "The portrait of the bobbed haireq |felt in performing in her presence. |off her latest spring hat “or coat German mau. $0e: | | NOTHING BETTER for BABIES young women {8 full-length and | | Bobbing and shingling find no|"willd" fur. Other popular furs are |SHOWS them standing tog in in the way of undergarments can SEEHT R I e ; iyt el W arely r the ces, 0 FINFRY « man, 190 ki st o citare b i Fegandd s an vty now fur amd Peschan 1 on Jasar ek e ko o e B BRITAIN POPULAR MILLINERY STORE ST CHEL T e e Jullana has dark blond, rather ; il lack of draperles, the artist has e Specialize in Large Head Sizes. Specialize in Sizes for Bohbed Heads. ! tape—no pins, no buttons. straight hair, and looks remarkably Noted Educator Dies thrown an evening wrap over the 38 00, VaIa e Liers areRinds tire 1o tothor whon she was hor| Tokyo, March 18 (#)—Madam Ka-|6rm of one, whioh, falling to the P : Sk Bhniac o Diepera, JIgti ok PR e ctas will el Atom, one of Jupan's moct not. [§round, breaks the stralght lines of | QGertrudes, Drawers, Towels and be a most el match; for the ed woman educators, is dead. She|the scant gowns. g Yan Olgte: wealth of the housc of was the founder of Atomi Girl's But many art critics find the ar- Jech garmans 1a dosignad. 0,000, is considerable. ftigher School and had devoted her |tist's effort a failure and declaro the {1Ioutaito BAkY Y ikl h and pomtits oy baon carefully brought up |Iife to educating Japan's young wo- |modern attire of women lends itacif Lo none; toodeatiyEtos ik in the old Duteh tradition of quiet|men. She wus one of a few Japan- |far better to revucs and bathing of JourBasier, pacas. efficiency in all houschold arts. She lese women who Lave received IH\-\.“ aches than to the [?0”7.‘](! paint- 1 ey A 19ty Iurgo Ass0Ets has not been abroad much, and 18 |perlal decoration. Her Imperial |08 art. e mengitney ool fon happiest among girl friends of her|lighness Princess Kan-in and num- = ( in J0cait Diestes. . Coftume own age. crous other royal ladies were among The Masculine Mind 2 N clipa Bk ANd st Liggerts, I het=h hoth her father and her |hef pupils Feminists are much annoyed be- 0 y Corsaia, . Cotvigitys, = Bandeaus, grandmother were German, feeling e [causo the English press is inclined g A soplekyitoelty, Gloves Haad: e e another | London, March 19 (P—Miss Gor- |to_commend any woman who does ) Ny Kgrohistyand . Neckwear, Holmos, the only woman stock- [anything well as having & “mascu- The Hague, March 19 (®—Prin. | Whito fox fs also popular, being cess Jullana has put up her hair, [dyed in shades of beige, champagne The only child of Queen Wilhelmina (and gray to match street suitings. and her consort prince Henry will be | Now that silver foxes are bred in soventeen nest April, and thus en- many places on the continent, prices ters the list of liuropean royal de- are mnore rcasonuble, although farm- butantes bred pelt is never 8o perfect as| in Ho German consort, Seandinavian | don prince would be much preferred, broker in ngland, described how [line mind." Next vear, on her eighteenth rose from a stenographer's desk, | The Evening Standard praised the birthday, she will assume e full cre she earned the cquivalent of [Duchess of Atholl for her fluent title of princess of Orange-Nassau, |six dollars weckly. speeches in the House and suggest- and a memorial will be unveiled by | “In 19 she sald, “I was look-|ed that “it seems unnecessary for| her at the Hague in honor of Jull- [ing for a new job. I got one in aher to read her ‘specches as she al- ) ana von Stolberg, the saintly mother | financial business at a five-shilling | ways has a very clear idea what she of William the silent, after whom |increase. When T asked my new [wante to say, wherein she is mas- she was named, and who has always [employer about finance he gaid, [culine, and quite unlike Lady Astor.” i sl 2 s i It also suggested that “she is not TOMORROW! EXTRAORDINARY been held up before r as an ex-|‘wit I due respect to women, the ample of picty and a model of all female mind is not capable of un- [the least bit excitable, in striking feminine virtues Jerstanding finance Years after- [contrast to Miss Wilkinson.” — ward, when I ran his business for society Shocked m, T reminded him of those Grows Old Gracefully Budapest, March 19 (P—Socicty |words.” London, (®)—Ellen Terry knows . 5 here had something cf a shock in = the gentle art of growing old grac For Miss and Matron L b that the mystery of the dis-| Beauty haths and beauty parlors |fully better, porhaps, than any othe: “We have seldom offered a greater \ppearance of Baroness Marguerite lare being forsaken by society women |celebrated Englishwoman. | ariety. S e Hamory was solved by her having|for health clubs which are spring-| 8he recélved a great ovation at the variety, newer styles or hetter values. been discovered earning her living [ing up in numbers in and around |first night of the revival of “Much N, shammequin 1m 4 lcading Peris [London, Realizing that health and |Ado About Nothing" n which Henry | . Beret tams Grosgrain hats ressmaker's, fitness bring beauty, they are join- :§inlcy and Madge Titheradge had High crease crowns Silk and straw effects Tt 1s ot the first time that the|ing clubs which provide gymnasium, |the roles of Benedick and Beatrice. | Draped effects [ 02 i Baroness, in her twenty-two years, |Swedish exercises and artificial ,un‘HEllen Terry was the Beatrice in | iy Broad brim styles sl 5 Batnal enry Irving's production forty-four | 3 e Wi s U e N o y iy ) X S ater | buc31 :m'a.na‘\;1 W 1th<Enstm f_ast on v)ts‘\\ay you will want a 1}31: that is w1t 0a the EteatulBonivlos Mg Ihnal| new, smart an moderately priced. You'll find no better choice than is had known. Consequently the ap- | offered in this remarkable group. racy of her some — six months ¢ ¢ went to Berlin| Coal miner's wives are to be and there jed an actor. 'Then |made associate members of Miners' the was Jost to sight until she was (unions in Great Britain. 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