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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1928 By C. D. Batchelor | TELLS WHY SUMMER SPORTSWEAR MANY FAIL| TAKES TO PRINTS I)leams of Wedding Bells i o S : 7 aas % S Hinder Worlung Girls, Polka Dots, Sized From Half Dollars to Pin Points, Lead in Popularity. LOVE'S EMBERS |Once Overs | Adele Garrison’s Absorbing Sequel To ; | i “Revelations of a Wife” Beginning a New Serial Elcanor Lincoln Confesses Every- thing to Madge Did you ever hear"—the Princess | 1 L 3 : | His Excellency’s command, ; Olina of Transvania paused teasit Heetu L . r wunt of it— ¥ ~ t it i S 1 | Allentown, March 28 (#— i % e, Jow prints combine with 1y and laughed with impish <hit . led t tcal draw- H & i > 5 What a girl, as compared with a ph::'. fa ,“ll s h‘ give summer sports- —* of an operation call whs H % { an. lacks for success in business | wears distinction: brown polka dot- 1 struck one hand ag i rse than t 1 i e | McClellan Gordon. i 3 i Dok se other in annoyance 3 - s 1y rri ! q A Gordon is chairman of the - ; : pidity. If 1 had thoug f that o and you ¢ S : nationul council of the Business and obvious fact, T would have bogn ab- K with laughters | z | | { 7 Professional Women's assembly of solutely certain of the 1 t « sht 3 A ) o [the Y. W. ¢ sight of the phot 2 wn- t i ! p 4 7 ¥ As an observer of working wo- send had brought n < i - i = A 3 | men, she helieves that if every wo- *Ot course.” 1 said. *lt P 5 {man in business thought her whole everything except the all 't Iy of : 3 : v ; | future depended entirely on her own the new. rs and o ot t 1he k 3 . ¥/ d ifor n cnormous lot of concen- of your native land procla n ) 1 t 1 /3 . A ] | tration and ambition would be in- to be convaleseing slowly in a co 1 \ s i < |jrcted into business that in itself try palace fr which lied ) urt { & B {1 | would pull four out of five women supposedly seized vou « 1 n . that for ¢ \ g ; v up the Jadder of success.” iry just before your p: iled for reasc te lie must ry - A 7 R PR | As it is now, Mrs. Gordon shrugs | home.” was 1 Iy 4 > el I i E | her shoulders and says that some | The impish smile var 8 left T 1 \ i 4 i girls concentrate and work “until six | | Ber lips, and I saw that th v onl 1 ! A g ViR of their kind arc worth 12 average | in her ingenious prank u i 4 | men.” Arrepressible youth inanif was | Tre 2\ . ! k “The rost.” ehe continues, *ex- ahadowed by the thought of E e T g lerst i ‘ pect sooner or later to be married tress she had caused her ts wvhat 1 ahou low H 1 7 W = | While doing an honest day's work, *Those reports were all for the 7 ! ¢ “but after : ] 4 o [ © not ambitious. purpose of what the Chis . ca R 3 p . | “This attitude towards marriag: ‘saving face'” she said ) f e o : ; - < i | consciovsly or unconsciously has a thing you must know. My mother » ' el i 3 h 5 f. | tar-reaching effect on a woman's; and father know I'm safe. T haven't wiat orro v h Alber p 1 Facin, future, A mirl works hard and is been 80 cruel as to leave them vou i ) 1 I b 2 I cfficient and satisfactory he may abaoluts ignorance. But y d ion ¢ E : Le even over-conseientious and relia- know where I am, for 1 i love with ¢ per 3 by 4 e ble. But the job higher up has not sworn not to tell them unt s vou know . very e g v ! | the same lure for her as it does for Rhim permission”. you e i ¢ . 7 s o 5 s % ! a man. Ile knows lis future and Bhe closed her eyes for an 1 ugh it ! Vil either - i >3 2 g it of his tawmily s dependent @8 If In utter weariness, then 1 of 1 t vl thir me. - & E S vpon his ciimb. Her present job is em and looked steadily at m 1 t ) that nia : # 3 * . ¢ | pleasant, her working day is not | n"! suppose T'd hetter tell you the ter wihat nee il ver 3 5 = % 2 3 g g - bevond her strength and there she ole thin from the beginning The % £ 5 stays.” ;'hhould. -:& T acttled a little des d were by . 5 x | Mre jon says that the urge @ in my chair with a little of the v ' . e time I g - - - i 1o support relatives dependent upon | $2rill with which one approaches a been sef, alf 1 Kep 4 ek {1heni is 2 spur fo many young we ay which promises r # P y A {1nen in becoming more ambitious. - :::,::::,_" il i ther 1 ot i A\ \ I Two hund women rep RY HEANRY BEANDEL lines, And botl make a point of 11 “Tt began several years agn when n to cheat 1 . i 0 - - yesenting v f occupations For NEA serviee V' neck and emphasize it by the eut B was still a litle gZirl”, she saic ch she ha - - rd = | 2nd also thoss of teaching and nurs- New York, March 27. Sports of the in in the jumper. #Perhaps you have zeen tlie photo . Tnnon ' : : . | ing. will attend the assembly which felo take to prints in the latest n sports wear 18 a Lo graphs of Albert, King of Trees™ miade ! ealling a e | will open on April 13 in Sacra- editions of what well-groomed wom- and siring colored poika-dotied crepe 1 nodded with a little shiver, for All mente, Cal. The delegates will rep-en will wear on t Je-lines of golf suit, ecombined ith brown flat ¥ always had turned in vepugnance Copyiizh, 19 Vo i “Ain't it wonderful, Miss, what them pIaces do for | resent 125,000 members of the Y. “..i land tennis, crepe, It skirt is frank 1“ 3 nres of the squat, mid- & o 5 5 . A, Business and - Professiol Polka dots first in popular- very 1 This gives a L s ; 3 you. If it wasn't for the pup I wouldn't a recognized Girls clubs, cach coming from a |ity. And be of their new 0} mate. et o o5 with a ver, ” | aifferent eity or locality. {the realm of sports wear, polka dot mzalow hip-line # e Their discussions, Mrs. Gordon | take liberty with sizes and may be as Deep enffs of b n add a n 7l o i - - -~ &aid, mirror their widening inter-{bhig as a dollar or small as a pin- note imilar to dark kil | est in affairs outside of their work- | point. ling day and individual experiences. Next to polka dots for sports come hody of this suit hrown erepe With he marricd woman in indns- yihf‘ new tweed patterned silks, These ints in disgonal edged handing and Your Health try.” “the future of the clerical |in colors, in appearance and in effect brown s the Voneck, running on worker, “the use of leisure 'l|"'\|rr-sn‘mNr the finest of imported down like a inbot right on the dress, ' pE after office hours” and “the progress | tweeds, plus that Juxurious some- Tapering Diagonal Lines Ilow TO }\eep “‘ of business women in America,” are 'thing that silk has over and above With this goes an eye-shade pailli Causes of [liness | sueh subjects as the inter-depend-{all its other appeal I | enee of business, industry and legis- Plain and Prints Combined that has the crispness and assuranc .. -'...‘ | x lation and international relation- | Tn the manner of fashioning these of vouth in its weave, This nee 5 BY DR. MORRIS PISHBLIN ships of businegs women. new printed sports things—the only a siniple band of brown to he & | Editor Journal of the American Officers of the assembly are: Mrs | faminine style is the right one. But vastly chic. Tts crown is deeper in Medical Association and of Hy- | ) S 5 Hyallie Fiedlor Nikirk, president; f never, never on out-of-door things fronf than hack. giving a e not di gein, the Health Magazine Miss Mildred Pierson. Baltimol an fussiness be tolerated this spring. similar to the points on the jumper The American Academy of Peri- | Md., vice-president. and Miss {1sie [ 1he sharply defined np-and-down of banding odontology, which merely means 10 | West, Summit. N, J., Secretary; | jast season is not far cnongh hick The ofher model sliows the new say that it is concerned with the | Miss Julla Gamble. New York, | for furhelows to have any favor al fweed sik . i Tt tecth, has recently issued a hulletin | treasurer, and Miss Margaret Wil- | 5y, Hie BN EIEn e Al CHaL o Dtk on proper diets associated with [liamson, executive secretary. Tt 1 still better taste to combine shade that woinen find &6 bhecoming healthful teeth. e plain material with prints than to iler w have taper diagons An extensive investigation of the | he other is of the ¢ tweed st mbined with plain 1 Good-nature often anooths th And brightness lends a gloomy day 014 Mother Natire Peter Rabbit was as good as hi word, He went atraigiit over to that | part of the Old Orchard where Die knew he would find Scrapper the | Kingbird. When he found Serap per he told him that Bobby Coon wanted to gee him. “What docs he want to see me for?” demanded Scrapper, suspici oualy. ‘He didn't tell me, but T suspect e wants to know soructhing about those cousins of his that v €an during the winter,” replied T “So that's 1t! Bobby has as Buriosity as you have saud por. *I don't know whetl American dietary has &hown that it is often deficient in caleium, iron, phosphorous, lodine, vitamins and ronghage. In many food substances, partic- ularly in cereals, potatoes, the root the outer structure or peel. In the modern meal of cereals and usually in the preparations of foods and | tions are omitt | Milkk and Vegetables 1t is therefore necossary to sup- plement the diet by providing plenty vegetabies for the table these por- | vegetables and in most fruits these | clements are found associated with | most hated by sensitive women is unwanted hair. And they will [they usually — put them near try alinost anything that is recom- | the mormal waistline and, it T may | have either stand alone. And in the lines giving the broad-shouldercd | manner of combining we have the | distinctive touches that this years How and Why clothes cannot live without Many sports costumes take top- coats or cardigans over their two h-lmm chic to form ensenmibles good ! for cooler days, These fop coats may IN ALL DEPILATORIES THERE'S SOME RISK By Ann Alysis Of 4l the skin blemishes, the ( be real tweed in matching tones and designs. Or they may he the plain silk over fhe printed snit Back fullness is one thing somr new skirts are featuring. All skirls are fuller. any insist on belts. If so. effeet that is sportive looking. A eol 1ar of tweed opens ont, handed with Skirt of red 1 heig sill has fucks running up and do and inserts of + 1eks running ss. Very novel and quite full this skirt when its tueks let ont their fullness, A feminine tonch that is new is the slecve with its puff of tweed silk gathered info a plain cuff of red. With {his jzunty sports suit goes one of the Reboux three-cornered ballibuntl hats of English red and a mended in order to free themselves | predict a summer style, the normal | deep tan. This scason is the first to A try for speed would T of milk, fresh green luafy vegeta- oo this disfiguring growth. | waistline will be the only one that sponsor the tricorn for almost a d miss on this puzzle. Try startin 5. To soak flax bles, fruits, butter, liver, (At lcast | pyore gro three ways in which [counts by the time July is here. | cade. Always becoming, it is no wer Bt elosed it again without saying a it Noe. 10iaing, 20 b i) B "_‘“‘l”'}"]f” dye |[oncetaisresk) ianl sea vixh; {his may be accomplished: by chem-| Two of the smartest sports suits in | der women are finding them to their word, He didn't want to appear to Jios na:81 hbrleental il clesie el | The dental bullstin points out |icals, mechanical means and by elec- | print make much use of the diagonal | liking azain. Bave too much interest in the mat- | SCrar ¥ : no unkey« J""-“"-;”“ o “j :;Trm‘l {that not only is the inclusion of 'tricity. The chemicals uscd for this| ter. 4 s 2 these substances necessary, but also |purpose are called depilatories and | 7~ A ¥ scdcr sy e R To maintain l" |11“.:‘ hogs they must be handled in the kitchen [hiave the property of dissolving horny GALL[ CURCI GIVES ®r four fat flies in successiol Tubs out. ) o |as to permit the retaining of most |substances, and as might be expected esch one went down his throat | = Quie Wl (A% 5 SLIIEE . ,""‘j“” facta, {of the natural color, flavor and of drugs having such caustic qual- Seilib et natured, A lot of T | 4. Type of veivel Dot { health promoting contents. The im- |itics, also have a very irritating of- O\X/N BEAU I Y SECRETS are Mke Scrapper in that good-na Ierp BN Sl A o T e materials are sometimes |fcet on the skin. Indeed the thing ture scems to live in their stomachs Lf 9s 1\ Al AelotbuEI 6.0 o feast in'a; sumptuous man-|jos fn the codking safer. we must fear in all skin applica- A comfortabls stomach mians a e s 1ceties T N e Erinhar HaE Ninety-nine per cent of the cal- tions, is their sefting up such an Wik Cad e 5 L © The forward part of a \¢ A final judicial decision. | cium in the human body is in the irritation spread, or become | ()1 e ATt e . e & . i e oms et filos 10 Hints on Etiquette 5. Night precceding a ). The. pince whers the triat 18| hanes aud I he.feste, Calshirn b |su. desn sested o bo b diitiowt ot | OPC-- Stat “J’tes fels?nally for Herald Her Charm Formulas From Many Lands. gratity him or not.” Peter opened his mout! Scrapper to go miect I Coon . 'ertaining to ownershin, ] held. 80 necessary to life that the blood |cure apper, without a word, | Bem——o—= : 5 ; A Ehpn; sctany : andy. . + god. takes it up from the structures| Mechanical means such as twee- R Ry Doter walched ! i ok nunciation of tecy < 32, Church official. { which have it, if it is not supplied |zers are preferred by some people 1.;:;.:?1;'.‘11?‘.’.;,-“;::‘J ‘r\-\ Y | T i s v tremendous for, 1id. . iw;\\' Tvl\"" ‘“ ays (said of an au- |y tp > food. ; ! [while others find the small safety (‘,\‘11?'({:[";] m«;(m,«r'lnt or i,}yxll there are many things besides straight in the direction of the pl v ST e 4 ! JELS Calcium is especially provided in |razor the answer to their problem.| G e h v who in private |cosmetics which contribnte to re- A he had left 1T i Gt v | v | L 3 \-to. | milk, phosphorus in cauliflower, 1T)m so-called wax removers have| life is Mre. Homer Samuels, is, in | taining good looks and youthfulness, & iber hiad gone A petassium in potatoes, the vitamins |been found satisfactory by many. its later phrases, a mere repeti- believe in make-up artistically gection. < s L o AT R ] 'm‘]’:[\ml At | in butter and in the leafy \rgl\mvlts,i (np\flgln 1928 NEA tion of operatic triumphs. She ‘:’"-““(-F"’»“ 1”-“‘\\:“'4}1\'. flj: result SE Lt take Scrappor . . S L fusi : * | and especially in lver; iron is pro- — was born on November 15, 1558, | Makes 4 woman ook unnatural o ¢ind Bobby (‘o Sl : 5 he Answe ; e [vided in the liver and in some of at Milan, Ttaly, where she first | EEATd (AC VOO things she longs e sitting Tight Sn pl h i the leafy vegetables: roughage in studied piano, composition and | MPst {0 avoid. Before adopting any S urer : sccal i ; R i {1he diet can be had by cating cauli- harmony at the Royal Conserva- |4 PIaR of makeup. howeser, she above Bobby, “H R . N b calon - o [R] { tlower, potato skins. Jettuce and tory. Upon her graduation, and Lt o study her boest toif cntioned casually, | ? : casu some of the fruits. Calcium is also i # ; inteq | POINts: this accomplished, ghe may exclaimed . t do yo : AT B 3 1 | to be had in buttermilk, cheese, ccl ;:)l\':;‘c I:HL\ 19, s'ho V\;n! z;:nw:l’ 7|5t out to emphasize them. Nature nt to see e 3t 2 : - ; hiligaet s e Conservatory faculty. She A Y e ™ Wheo s want to s ; e : : Ee E= .=EL-‘I!B=“ [Ecnseabiere an s b e | i self-taught as a vocalist, Gilda | 9003 NONINE In & haphazard way St ded Bobby ¥ i ) S i Toney o e in “Rigoletto” was her debut |00V Tt R “Oh,” replicd Scrappor ai . i § e S flmfl [R1]O]T] i DANIC A e rding dict ere) role, at Rome, fn 1909, Her first | 4 "oitd beauly ot the old court Bilit hive & teelis 1 4 DOUIE BTAATED. nsfe [V IOw] I relatively simple. Anyone who really appearance In America was at |0 e ones candidly | explained. 1 know your fu1 t 1 color itin afternoo Ve .Efi [SKEWIRT \mhlr_smrf e :;\lovrmrd'rar‘\ fh;(-l 'hvn; ? Chicago in 1916, also as Gilda. | 0 ®3VR 0 WP 204 T aid the e R D e ido ONe | 1, Stur-shaped flow eI T IABIEERRIE] | oo e ™ Five years later she olned the (Gt f0r Maseltl T bulieve her; ehe several of them. & 4 t t of Tinn bhrowr . g e | pamphlets on the subject. Metropolitan, first playing Violct- LEROE W ] | To be without this information fo- u Pt playing Violet- | good eves to work from, the balance, that you want to » . R " Thore R P e e Tt e rener | e o oy Loon : ot JA] | aividuar person, but is actually to | i D g ] P 3 [ well, may be accomplished alone. M obgs o A g . 5. Teseir IIBEIII [KIAIN[S[ATS] |1 taken as o sign of ignorance | “Madame Butterfly:” “Dinorah | want to s Ser | equivalent to inability to read and b | Ana even when the eyes are Juliette in “Romco et Julictte T SFes et o : ‘ ! ] 5 of themselves particularly remark- vantio : rat s - e N =t 3 1 Lucia in “Lucia di Lammer- | ,pjc there are ways of treatment knew it. Moreover. Horopperia v £ ) z : Combine cggs and ‘A Mimi --‘r‘“"-wi e LI}:“‘ e oneoed ke i Sl Mimi in “La Boheme:" Elvira in | provement. 1t is sound philosophy 10 e e e Menus of lhe delly i e i ”wl Lacy Blackness B Putkant? and Teila tn “The |SITanert It Is sbun iilososhy o travels made BobLe f BY SISTER MARY ming, silb Al poppot Pear] Fishers the proper kind of eare need not i it oufioniy. DI flour and slowly add e Netr vear? L 9 ik stwring constantly. Ada | EDITOR'S NOTE—Amelita Galli- °°“"""”,:.L:'fl'moram;lnp e Aortaine Toel 1 ind bring to the boil- | Curci, coloratura soprano star of | o o (¥ T Y" ‘ Miorss mohes than Add prepared meat | the Metropolitan Opera Company. || .6 BREFEE PASt Of Any Honens ¥y ungratitied coriosit make very hot over | finally acquicscing to insistent re- | [ (AT TIEAY f": S knew of any less e b mi 3 ; Allow twenty minutes | . auests, reveals her intimate beauty "gc;ic h'oal;m‘;_l & "‘*] are en- Sl ok s coffe rotl ire 1o become thor- | | secrets in & serics of aix daily ar- | [TEEIC PORL ;“;’ "‘fiffl both Mzt You had s SorT S5 i o o1 1 ve i ughly 1 1. Serve on a hot 6 ticles of whici this is the first. She | TR thmoseh h‘\ -:_“ ;"'P"m‘ iars voi ¢ and nish with tri- | i | wrote them personally and exclu- devoting attention ¢ s S i j : toast and sprigs of pars- | i ) sively for NEA Service and The OPIY to the face is fo create a mask 3 e relatteis of i { \ | o filith e | which proves an ineffectual disguise. S. NEA Service, Inc 7 4 'f J .,, Some women willingly devote hours - | by By Amelita Galli-Curci to make-up, but shun the thought 1 e i of exercise, mental or physical, They e oy 7 These are things which I have | reap a proportionately e i Parisians Have Skirts i elsen St it matherat | pt & Prorttohalaly scantybatie. _To Match Their Dances | : irom authorities in lands where 1| ‘These articles are not to be < March Zx—A fashionabla e, have sung. Tomily, but a heart-to-heart dis- r here holds the modern | The duty of every woman is 10 | course on heauty scorets, Therefore, for <hort skirts. | Y make herself 100k as well as Possi- | 1o make it of anv practical value, changes have resulted in | > ble; not only at night for social | not only part of the truth, but the Creamed \eal t ke sk which have become | functions, the ope coneert, th whole truth must be told. 4 shorter,” he savs, “but | Paris, March 28 P~—Out of rub- |ter, Of at irrcgular intervals, but at | Before taking up those f 4 return to the waltz berized crepe de chine of ciel blue|all times. however, which some of our sisters v g evening / Tran Patou makes a raincoat that Once. Always ! yegard a< supcrfluens notions, T will fuller and looks like a coat dress. 1t is cut| The well-groomed woman cannot discuss the more familiar aspect of with bolero all around. The skirt has | pay attention to her 100ks occazion- heanty secrets , : | Black lace and black georgeite criginal bodets =ot on to form slant- |ally; to he well-groomed once comes | In her nest article Galli-Curel Hbu: dan't : ‘ siee tr s of t 4 in Lerosene ix |are irresistibly allied in this chemise ing pockets. A wel weather flower only through being weil-groomed tells of the mathods she emplois vl gite 150k S . prart of 4 Svie ath o “on . ¢ ou i cleaning Hnolenm, tiles, |for wear with black evening gowns. of two fones of blue is tucked [always Tt should he a fixed habit.|te brautify the eyes and th® eom country that . Chronigh r A thar X C r ut t 2« ‘all kinde of porcelain and the stove. | Yellow ribbon trims it against the upstanding collar. oot & matter of iatermittent gare. plexion, / things,

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