New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 23, 1928, Page 34

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THINGS FOR THE WEEK-END BAG HOWE DECORATION HAS PPORTUNITY {One Can Emperiment to Her Heart's Desire BY JULIA BLANSHARD H NEA Service Writer NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1928, hat, has a remarkable psychological Why not try a gaudy waste bask-! 8corning a round or square shape, efffect upon the home-maker, as well jct by the side of the staid desk? Or (a large sized waste basket is oval. {28 upon other membens of the fam- |a gay magazine_ box that can be This has a brilliant goid lining and ;flyA It may spur mother on to m@ak- |moved to this chair or that or out its black border is outlined gold. t 5 |ing chinta slip-covers for some oi[omo the veranda, always carrying |Quite regal, also is the old French The addition of just one pieec max |the chairs that are not all they once jcheer with 1t? If a larger piece can court scene that marches clear seem a little thing. But after all, as vere, Or encourage sister to make a be afforded, one of the'reproductions around the b et in gorgeous ¢ v flower dresses up a suit, 60 ju: |tew gay pillows to liven up a corner [0f old Italian furniture may be Color from Venice bit of uew household accesst |that is cozily dark in winter butjust the thing. For the first time this year, re- this vear 18 likely to add its funl | chest of drawers pictured. It is mar- row enough to fit any apartment bur ; enough to hold all kinds of needs a vivid note for spring. Italy and France are sending us productions of the old “Oliver Crox jota of animation to the home | Try Some Unusual Object some beautiful extras that strike well stool,” a piece of furni it may need just that touch to There are no bounds to what ene ight note for spring decoration. Cromwell made famonus by liking to make it perfect. imay purchase as the extra offering are peasant art objects and sit on it, are avg to the spirit of spring. But the extra |carry with them the same colorful hand-carved, with the CHF. POTATOES. is more likely to be a success if it is atmosphcre that all European peas- the original. The Left-over mashed potatoes can be |some unusual object—not just a aft lifs exudes. aren't stools, re ade most appetizing adding a ¥French ¢ of grated American i New York, Mar, 28. P=The ca!l chair, davenport or other larg: piece; New and unusual is a |to spring decoration soon will sound, | that must fit in with everything else newspaper and magazine stand in vi- and novel new pieces of furnityse before it is convincingly all right invid red and white zig-zag stripes offer thismselves as an answer to it. |the room. + (with no less than a picnic under the Acquiring & new lamp, table, chair,| On the market today are eome shade of a big tree for the deeora- rug, picture br any colorful, decor- vastly inte; ing. amusing and high- tive motif on i's front. The green ative home acceasory 1is quite like |ly decorative odd accessories for the of the grass and tree, the yellow. tablespoonful \aese to each pat and frying in but- wishes to go in for color. is just apt to be an from a cream to an oran ind their decorations pi NUTMEG FLAVOR e children are weary of their , try seasoning it with nut- ture the sp Conspicuous the contents of the “Jean Paton I, (1) a aceful ot frock with cir- cular <kirt in Cicl blue georgette is smart tea-time apparcl: (2) a chic navy Llue merccain ensemble, silver stitched, with its three-quarters, tiered coat, is stunning for d=ytime: (3) one of the sweate an ash-gray jersey sports suit has gay sc ings, monogrammed tie and siriped searf, and (1) the solution to the hat problem finds chic in a deverly tailored grey felt. Parie, M The co selected stay 1 re is pos 1t can be v s § 5 | % | picture of from a trij or example n accomp; a sweater for every ; creation : applics to the black evening dress— rn all black as a simpls dinner gown, with the black em- Both bathing beach and ball-room are cared for by the contents of the “Jean Patou Bag;” (1) an all black evening dress of clegant simplicify; (2) for the formal evening function, & black georgette coat, luvuriously ermine-trimmed, over a white gown with scintilating bodice and gracefully full skirt; (3) biack ballybunt fashions a little toque, with a new right-side emphasis, aud (1) for cnergetic hours in the surf, a modish ene-picee jersey swimming suft in a new stripe motif. to fit fashion should 1. To my ma ver, this 1s ea though they are an inte the dresa, coat, this can be worn without t The same rem fect good t or white e A NEW ELABORATION DISTINGUISHES THESE Saster Hats MORE feminine, charming phase of millinery is seen 2 in these hats. They have details of tlowers and embroidery that give a becoming softness to the silhouette and harmonize at- tractively with the airy cos- tumes of spring. In straws such as bangkok, ballibuntl, visea and also felts. $10 Othe Huse of uulnable Mlinerg, OUILET 177 MAIN STREET broidered blouse for a more formal. [ ion and with the white em- br 1 gown as a change. combined these blouses in such a that they always look as ral part of | | | In the case of the black georgette | rmine trimming as a smart after- noon coat over the jaboted georgette | frock and can also be worn in per- | with either the black | £ dress combination provided the fur trimming is added. meg for a change. Cut up fine and sprinkle butter, a little cream and nutmeg over it. putting on a3 new hat when one isliving room that carry no responsi- pink, red, blue and white of the cos- [loveliest of lowly ficld flowers iu tired of an old costume. [bitity with them, for they look cheer- (tumes of the little holiday figures gorzeous full bioom. | The new home accessory, like the lily all right with everything. |are cheerily decorative and pleasing Most popular of th GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE Distinguishing the Figure E Without Extinguishing the Purse Many men have the erroneous idea that: it costs much more to dress with an eye to harmony i in detail than when clothes are selected hap- | hazardly. All it requires is a little extra care—not an extra amount of money. And we make it particularly easy 1L with our finely tailored suifs in 5 all the new models:and colors ' priced from 3510450 Many With 2 Pr. Trousers | UT silk ties in a striking array i of fine stripes, all- | over designs and ! neat figures. $1 to $3 i PRING shirts of ! fine broadcloth i and madras in new | stripes and self fig- i ures. All styles. 3 $2 to $4 LL the new spring models in fine felt hats—all the correct colors, priced to add r'easure to the wear- ing. — For men and young men. $4.50 to $7 MART cape gloves— mocha chamois, and pigskin too. Some triple- stitched — some with black embroidered backs. Tn regular and cadet fingers—full line of sizes and styles. $2.50 to $5 Smart Spring Fumnishings | In The New Color: OU will enjoy looking over our colorful new assortments of tasteful spring accessories for men and young men. Up to the minute in pattern, down to the minimum in price. ISLE — silk, light- weight wool and silk and wool hose in smart and original faney pat- terns—including vertical and horizontal stripes. Many imported. 50c to $1.50 GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE Cor. Main and West Main Sts. ' New Britain p s

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