New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 10, 1928, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, LOVE'S EMBERS \ue‘u Garrison’s Absorbin hueldtwm of a WMadge and Lillian 1Ar|u|-.1u Notes Purposely 1 s stand rea t p ) 0 at any tin though I enough mean 1} questio lessons untary « gave no s declared D kome, and know Teacher, Tu fidence whic “Pipe ahe climt *“He's so ti frothing at the ing the devoted to Jaw as if he w happy man it sure have that ho expected him to bolt " five hours ago. dertul2” By Thornton W. Burgess Tove Overcomes l'ear A mother puts astdc When danger threate dear. 014 Moth It ever there was a fri Wood Mouse that on Tit Whitefoot wlien Brow Boy pulled her nest out of t} hive. But, frightencd ahe didn't until she her babies, Such a sight Mrs. Whitefoot was gled along over the four bLabies clung fo carried the fifth. Farmer Brown's Roy her. Now, to little Nrs Farmer Brown's Boy terrible giant. You can r« how it would be eo. N life had ahe heen She could have dropped = Bies and run. That wou a simple thing to do. thought never once ent of little Mrs. Whitefoot were helpless she them. She mo t of safety. So she atr eld stone wall geemed! 11 © &he would feel gl tent on w folloning ler another duig didn't see 1l Black FPusey saw Pussy's eyes ¢ ed close to the to crawl swift litile fan what st Totice Bt forribly it ohe more Life’s to get a gre Whitefoot ahe voax four ba eom daropped 10q the b Rluchy L1l £G U € PAT OFF 5 BY NA SERVICE ING. dow Onice Overs SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1928 =5, By C. D. Batchelos GOVERNOR'S WIFE ARTIST'S WIFE SECOND “Bud, we're only the flotsam and jetsom on life's stream.” “Well, Flotsam, our particular problem at the moment is W hele Jet~om can gct a square meal.” Niceties Hints on Etiguette erns To ecatte Abhorrence, Void Devoured What «t To har Of a fair color BEAUTY (e O — WHEN YOU'RE A SEDATIVE ALY By niece of Klin is a of th gran cd perfect golf sitton of place. score. e Har New ANSWERS TO VI [B[RICTMATL] IIII I Benja- famons present lege | fat, Your Health How To Keep It— Causes of Illness BY DR. MORRIS I'ISHBEIN | Fditor Journal of the American Medical Association and of Hy- ia, the Health Magazine, Mothers somctimes brir to specialists in discascs | with children s of children the statement that | is underwe P down and lacking in the child ght, casily fatigued, run that it t fov- er and that there is a question as to whether or not it has tuberculosis. The diagnosis of tuberculosis in | voung child is difficult and th i proper procedure 1o be taken with or without a diagnosis in such a cise sometimes in doubt. “Skinny " Children, Joseph Brenneman has just | ailable his point of view re- garding the care of such children. | TTe points out that underweight is not a definte characteristic, hecanse children differ individually in body structure- are “skinny” b nd active be- ¥': others are slow and dull because they are fat, or fat because they are slow, | Most specialists in discases of children be that a thin. active child is a better health risk than a dull one. Such a child with good petite and good color is hardly likely fo Jiave tuberculosis | On the other 1. the ehild that thin and r with lor and poor that tires casily and is ohviously a sick child requires careful study as to the pos sihle presence of tuberculos A child that coughs constantly, | cither by day or by night, or loth, merits investigation. Ther are all @orts of causes for | ehronic coughs, including not only diseases of the lungs, such as tuber but asthma, bronchitis and infeetions in the throat. Tt is an error 1o fail to determine the eanse of such a persistent cough. Sclen tific eare demands freatment of the besides attemipts to &n e cough 1 | has a persistont cough, frequer evo poor appetite, discar. sedative Treatment. physician who uses modern of physical examination can itly locate spots of change o be responsi- | ble for the irritation. The ehief | methods of treatment used in cases of children who are thin and run | down, who cough frequently, and | | who Tave occasional fevers, are | | much the same as those used in | treatment of those who have tuber- | culesis | *h a child should have y lots of good food particularly well balanced as to content of vita- | The method mighty move How and Why ] o o e, AN refresh T none bu for bLath- which it g hard, ich can har ©d in nature an labe v ow or rain, Do not hesitate to apply hot. sof vater weariness and tatigue d your & i1 1o your tace ppear, be stitehed | which will | their solv- from — prog ¥ 'S funetions, and ib with a ‘s When improved a | and mincral ealts, and plenty | of dry, fresh, warm air. The physi- | cian who is consulted may wish to | | use alzo certain remedies that have “ | special effeets on the blood and the | blood forming organs or to preseribe | | sunlight treatment. cither natural or arfificial. This, however, will de { pend on the nature of the individual {case and th will vary for definite r dnsa ons | S | “HEADACHE r{ Panms hat with tla tight crown extending below small brir on one side. Because worn tizht and becauss its Inoks a dittle Jike a bandeau it is called a “headache hat.” HAT tntroduces 3 nesw the cro | gl e sl oo | CAP SL The trend towards cap sleeves on evening gowns is seconded by | some dainty georgette nightgowns | that have lace caps over the arms, 1 Wi | Tailored a n new NECKLAC 9c8 of printed silk distinction this spring by wide necklines, V- Lround or they on the shoulder. "shallow, but wide |good MOTHER OF NINE South Carolina Executive's Homs Is Lively Place 2 Mrs. South gh- 1 Rap- t fa- Politics has an inte Virginia. Astor (right). to the democratic OF LANGHORNE SISTERS TO TAKE UP POLITICS ational scope for the Langhol Mrs, Charles Dana Gibson (left), whose younger noted as & member of the British parliament, will go national convention in Houston as a delegate from New York. N Yo daughter . RICHARDS youngest of to enter col- TIusic 1 orchestra daughters. lantic. her England, gate to t younger ork. M of the La politics. Mrs. C former 1 ollowsd Astor mto wmv )‘, dem vention at Houston. Lady Astor. formerly Nanc hornn W ¢ the B lh:n anc in recent In thei as the first woma ritish arlia ient hody's vears. ¢ girlhood Trs s daughters of the C leve of i Family charm, cereal | Mrs. bread P, milk, coo} sisters, | With Langhorne throughout wit the present Paul Phippe, comprised Nanc family, southern and Mrs circles The; rand @ ot London, Langhorn: beauty. Robert both the 10us. vouthful “My mother i o to Robert Shaw e ci course,” sai was broker from her fi in 1906 ms {man, Waldorf 'ward he obtained hushand in ried the you Astor. was el She spoke o the hous: of commons, bu e de of his father and his in f the title of resignation. edite wife thot His great, ing brown s chopped 2 teaspoons « cups flour, 1-8 tea- nilla. nd pour | 1 stand until and gradually t until creamy and adl egz caten, Add cooled date mixt uts and beat well. Mix and s lou cream of tartar and salt a to first mixture. Add anilla thoroughly. floured mold- spoon salt, 's 1easpoon vi cutter and bake ty het oven (Copyrig cruice Tne.) CRANBLERRY TOUCH A dittl ube of cranberry of color and a fruit salad. jelly is 7 h very wor 1o any MASHED SWEETS potators re delicious if ashed and hoaten and ecasoned and cinnamen hoiled led, m with scalded with salt, sngar milk with a dash of cloves and ginger. MAILING TUBES can e coversd or crefonnes fo | rolls for winding doilies and ~ linens on make other tal TRIMMED A o A transparent pajama suit for dinner wear three-quarters cade edged with velvet | has & zold bro- coat of | dyed fur to match. ‘ Middie “Flapper cackling @ (?5 ents tured at this paper every day. |a namesake almost as famous—the | barred rock hen at the left. This| Flapper wearing the same clothes vear out, {new spri 3 -layin 1 Fanny on Dec. Irick Fitzgo! every da 1928, she kept up the pace. |the aid of trapnests, {he was able to lebeck of | A really Since sta !been broody, |never once has she molted thos feathers back In the winter of 1326, | 1 DRAWER PARTITIONS i You dresser drawer into | tor various thinga secured ! thumb tacks. boxes, You rugs by Paris, March 9 P—Yachting in- | spires many of the prettiest upurt clothes of spring, resulting in fre- | quent blue and white (uslulm-!,l This navy blue jacket and white | silk dress bound with navy blue, are 1r tfrom Molyneux's collection. he morning corpe headgear for we with such butter a un oulfit is a navy blue berete, politics in her you can lay to that of America The original Flapper course, is the sweet young thing pic- | cloth dipped 1n warm suds. | dry with fresh dry cloths. CEREAL CHANGE the 1of top of the botjle. ind his fat viscount nccessitated hislated the “Gi who had aly turn jnactive, . o leave for adopted country | Houston. IS AGOOD TING HENS DONT KNOW HOW MUCH MASONS ARE GETTING FOR LAYING BRICKS. Qo ville, Mich., March T — —_— Fanny™" is SOME chicken; CHAMOIS COAT Her daily wise as made her the champion | NOW stunning is a coat « ca. creamy-white chamois skin, ot velvet, It is unlined, doubl fd, with a swanky s 1 m, Nip-lengt) and ¥anny, of the right, who appears in But she has AR WOODEN JEWELRY ling jewelry is the latest fashioned of lacquered woo vear in and | Chokers, long necklaces, bracelets and cares not a whit for and rinzs come in all colors, sizcs ng styles, is the lmoflu\al hapes and cuta g champion of the country. _ began to lay an ¢gg a day 6, 1026, according to Pat- ald, who owns her. And until Jan. 19, With Fitzgerald says keep an accurate her accomplishments. super-hen is FFanny. never lhias And fine anay Fann who believes in Fashion Plaque v thereafter, she rting to lay. Fitzgerald reports, which were in style can partition your ftop | compartments by using small | to the drawer by ®ood | with & | Rub can brighten your wiping them over | nts—This black straw toyue tire of their |is covered entirely, except for the try serving it with [front, with red, heige, black and little s reen curtants which dip down @ver (Lo ears, children cer nl o oa

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