New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 2, 1928, Page 10

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LOVE’'S EMBERS jOnce Overs ' By C. D. Batchelor [ THE. HANDS Spring’s Sepirfte Coats Ragirtent T. 8. Priont Oppeee Keep "]‘hem Well Furs and Tweeds I~m(: L;:lmo?o“, Silks and Taffetas Adele Garris w's Absor 4 quel 'To “Revelations of Vife” i o Now Se . » o p |And They'll Be T R i b : A ST AT . |Beautiful, Says Princess Ul clared, ani 1 assent, ren Senl- dn Cultivation of beauty of hand and e - ' . foot is cimphasized in this article Ly p ; - 7 : B e Amelita. Galli-Curei, the Metropoli- 2 : tan Oepra soprano. It is the fifth irticle of @ scries of six written per- sonally and exclusively for NLA e - ; i 5 ] (S0 | service and Herald. Sy 1 i : ) “4 - ; The hand that rocks the eradle S o . = ¢ T rules the world, therefore it has all | i . : ] e the more need to be attractive, plea i I > \ ; : s 3 well-kept hand, howeiver, is an much il . " : . Hae |traciive hand, ircespective of shape would pour it « i K i L “N-743" AT thoe suielier, ot course, 1he ever, T hav T e [ - > [Letter, Put cold éream on the nails only ha 3 3 « ) k A " cvery might then you will have no trip to New 3 § e - e s ] P i ¢ langnails; ent the toenalls, short are standing of your d 5 > 5 Fadly and square, 1hus avoiding ingrowing T need ii——c ) 5 . “ T o \ ? lenes: clean under the naiis with a won't need > # | S , ; 4 ) bit of cotton and cold cream put on | 0 3 ; g \ 4 an oranze stick; de net use tao high- She brok : it : o) - % Iy colored nail polish, hut that giving | ) e 3 2 natural lustre: long, exaggerated | ails are to my mind not only claw-| like. but unrefined. | Massaging the fect night with cold cream is good for the bones and [ relieves tiredness. But no cold “One of the n leream or any other medium will re- Ybw botel mam 'y .hr‘\.-»flw “olivallb who persists in Anna to me v 1 ) . LMl r b/ ; firih e \ | wearing shoes which cramp the tocs pok i e : ! & AN D 5 : {Cold_cream put on at night is also Sorieals 1 . 1 : / i ! ; - } d {vestly improving fo the hands and dwarf the importance wrant E & ¢ o ;] ¥ 2 3 & ~. | clbows, Keeping the latter free from ir t s e Be = callous discolorations. sentence. “Anna t i ! i - % s ! / g B | In hot baths T am a firm believer, frightened at first wl toid r tend ¢ p 1 ¥ Vsl AR 2 ; 2 but not in the viclent shock of cold what T wanted, t she rist i | g ! . # e 2 BTAR é lenes. Always T take my bath at Albert's reputation 1! t ) 3 D o | P2 H : i A \ A i ; n . not remaining too long. for and when I convine her that A it 7 : 4 ! Sk { : i P |that is encryating; by morning, pores nothing else but ¢ v ¢ sure of | Pt P 8 fcé i : iy Ny g € v jare closed, and miotion keeps one #ave me from him, as r . e i o 154 by ' i Cwarm. tarely, 1€ ever, 4o T have o] Nbw for occuan travel B (e Sumihen fir o to do anything I asked of her. 4 y { \ ; ¢ cold. but Iying over the side of thr cut with plan back and f “] wanted to have 1 il A 1 him play. s s | / ’ L B bed and letting the head hang down eat it too, as you say in tlis i even 7 i B { 3 3 4 is good for it: and geueral benefil | em iry, 80 I resolved not to dicn| ) could i ™ ® AR g ¢ g o tio trom allowing blood to go to] until the very end of ih ik o - g 08, % &Y 4 d 3 . tace and neck by this plan. S0 Henty, as Mr. an % Y ’ v ¢ ing but a padding of flesh! coln took rooms at a = And anything but taking reducing 1ashioned, low priced hot«l medicine, which is terrible; eat Jess out-of-the-way corner of 1l and exercise more T am not an| admirer of the boyish figure, for ‘it is net feminine. I believe in curves that hide the angles, Tt is Guite possible to fully satisfy ap | petite, and #till retain one's figure. 7 | " This is my dict, and T get through lfound to Lo due to the fact thatithe hardest kind of a scason of con- he had been using one to two | CCTt and opera without fhtigue and | ounces of moist snuff tobacco daily [N MY nermal weight. which w\or}, or or uzzle oo St o0 L T ek it e of | ) Eliminating Symptoms cEBS. somctimes; vegetables, plenty | = ! i of mills. fruit, and fruit juices; but | Mis blood was found to have ot s wal the ftypleal changes assoclated |10 coffee, tea. pastry or candy. Any | T 10 with Jead poisoning. The cleans. | Yoman ean :]v.i ]m:; Lo l:\nwlwn'lr;l‘ ing of his systom oresulied f a|SUTRY HIS TARLAIRSI BT AR Sen SARE complete climination of the symp- = e By Thornton W. Bu . | tome. | Rinky's Moo Tonsue Z _ amination of the moist snuff to. MM ,g% o frown draw brows. She the end of lier with a sudder xirl who v with Fate for © haceo indicated the presence of lead in samples of both brands used bLy! - = the patient. Once upon a time lead Ch-ld ’ (hromate was used to adulterate | snuff because it improved its color | 1dren § tobby Coon and sale value, but more recently | which contains lead. m."_ o H" e ¢ | : | . snuft has been wrapped in a foil Treats For l that what Scrapper had told him about The snuft examined in the case | the Itaccoon fu ¥ J ardhoard hox with tin covers which were found to contain larg: | P i BOtounl: e chd : | When the Easter lunny comes n Mouth or Nose Ithis year perhaps he'll delight the | him a quecr fooln thi 1 | Investigation indicates that lead|cpjiqren with something quite new | fiecHad ihe ; ( i ican be absorbed cither from ma- |y paster styles, particularly if of whom e ever | {terial taken. into the mouth oF|ngs “mother” co-operating with him L M5 wasded 1ot lic 5 g 0 ; : [from that rubbed on the mucous iy the Kitchen e T i TR : 5 i | membrane of the nose. Many cases | weeks hefore Easter every ogs | - : " & wanted very . e s aaeaiin et it : = | colorfull the et metvic design A chic e more. He di | {Have heeh roporied n modigel Ler®ithat is used for cooking s carefully 1 topeont black and white tick tweed, O g ’ ; ature of lead poisoning due 10 sunfl. cyacked and an opening made at {he A smart tweed topro: ack 1 i By s ! o A cursory sugvey £hows at least thir-lemali end. The contents are then TR RS IR o ty instances in which persons have shaken out through the hole and the o NI an unusual opening. It is full- Foreat. close to 11 (11 « | . heen severely polsoned by this route: legg shell carcfully vinsed and dried. & £ 0% 0T 0L engih, i fact, rather Tonger than < | These shells can be used for many | SOV R SE HEa ey ost don Rttt (e TR e Bobby Coon. He tricd in ’ A iiers do f - Wi . e o il { 10 Lie Had 1ot come over s f i L "j”‘ i % . 4 T e (Cuts Extra Fingers ICpoRes wh s g un olAB ot esPte ] B LT e fwith o «tion when aficld or abroad a yves- ; : i | g containers for candy, or Easter gifls| ) any purpose bt ; i Slew Hiere are | ire | Off Bahy's Hands | 0" im0y atyied - alway L that way. The Lricht eye g vizlil out. “No, letters o hubricate | it paso, Tex., April 2 Baby | An “cggs-tremely This spring. separate coats take on | This type of coat, with its dressy per the Kinghird : ] 1 Byl pos David Vallejo was born with X | cpes prapated dor the annual egg)|Lstinelion. probably hociuse woin-|feaify cani{aka more than & tallc most at once, Serapie \ menn s <t ot sihility o gors on cach hand. Tho extra |fin s o srite the Children's nanyes |7/ ® Profeience for ffe ensamble (106 el Gle Cholcs for 'Lh” - knew what had brous bhy : 1ail ; i B : 1 Antipathy. |digits were attached to the little lon the eggs. Iven tiny persons un. | M98 £purred their originality. But jmedinn sie S AL IDRE bl there, Wl it 1s for | ) 0. [finger joints - and were perfectly [able to read experience quite a thrith | 11e truth is that the swariiy groom- LU S | B gurt sl ot i G lE L R i {formed. 5l Lhelh Serd it meg (evnieas? | oL T oBs S il B R R B cter Rabhit,” thoig v can b fres When the baby was brought 1o iy prepared for them by the Easter [ !t onc separate cont ond prefer-| rC0 B0, BEEEE P - O i “He wants to ki r i ' fatami ; | Health Commissioner P. R. Outlaw |Lunny. A GeET B IL LR Lo, D e long tongue of Kinky ¢ S W anima ; Ihe decided the fingers would he use- Egg Names T el e s [ uilogen That's what hae Lrons Lo nilih e in ; [iess and a source of embarrassment | The trick of writing - on cggs s | 1107 I the season. They will even |10 achicye simple lines fs another here Fings | 16, Criie W to the boy, 50 he obtained the par- |simple. Mirst choose white cggs, |©OMe i fafictas, claborately decor OCLTGER. L & Eeitpmelc Now Bohby hoped 111 i o 1T, Toward {he sheltercd parl of o et ents’ consent to remove them. |and hardboil them as usual. Tnen |Ated: Tut the sepurate cont that ix Eround on which red and | black find Scrapper ¢ I , { #ble substance. | eThe amputation will not leave a |dye thew in the ordinary connncrcial | MOsE in demand right now js fhe [Mahe an aimost inviible tick pat- the edze of the (1] or {lie | 15, Revolveg f f automobils body. sear” says Dr. Outlaw, “but when | dyes, using light colors. And now [{9pcoat or sports coat of Jightweight (fern —{he Kind that is having such when he d1 1 ' ‘ ' 1029 - In a state activity (s David grows up he can come to my | comes the trick, Write the name | PU* her mghish material ey his year, Me 1 ta ; ot s (AT 0 rnent o f i 0. loffice and see the surplus fingers, [on the egs with a stub pen dipped |}°ast fabric that will <tand wp well| Reautifully Severe fis svére Tookine i ! . I preserved in alcohol.” in melted wax or paraffine. ~ When |Under the ocean’s dampness and the | ris heautifully severe little coat 1he ray 8 coin AEBALINGTS, - the wax hardens, dip egg into a dark |desert's dust liy elaborately trimmed with Wdrse dadhe y " ) i {colored dye which has been cooled. | Travel has iner this coat mding, put on by careful Opah it q Bl sy @ A hot dye would melt the wa ;[ popularity. For whatever one fakes Gianidwork. This banding outlines a ) name finally appears in the in her portointean, a top cort that Hpicky double yoke, double front and lihe egg was first dipped in, while |13 VEhtweizhts mon-crushable and [Laci panel offects and in geometric the egg itself is the color of the|Warm, A necessily [lines cnrves gracefully aronnd the last. dye. Pick of the Woolens |« nff and marks the line from wrist The haskets provided for the| Tovely Scotch tweed and the im- (o nocl. |small searchers in which to carry [ Ported Kashine tweed e fhe choice b phe collar 1s notched and s the {their eggs should be reasonably |0f woolens for topcoats. 1eather- iy fhat looks charmingly feminine ‘strong. It's a tragedy to have m-»‘";wc’r! they it And in a re Rm‘(m‘ turned up, with a soft searf ingide. {handle pull out of one's basket, | fd. very orizinal way. xery colorfil [ phic coat can he held aronnd one il s precious “Easter eggs” Their beauty grows on one and |or cap be left to fare emr»rdmnd' linto i-fated “Humpty-Dumpties.” |When a hat or accessories 10ne p{eine cmac 14 has no front fasten- When eggs are hidden through the | the color in them, they are beanti |z ™ e type of hat fe wear with rooms of the house, paper nests are | ful [this ix a modified turban—such as lefiective and not untidy. They mav he straight e, ar rag 4o Rehoux model of red felt with Candy n Eggs lan enf, with much flarms (oliness. |y oo wings of folt flaring from the One of the most fascinating fash- |If straizht. they nsnally 19ke a4 Voo 1ot forchoad line over one e 1ons in Easter eggs s that of filling |some slot seaming fricky pockets an empty ege shell with tiny candy [and perhaps o collar ccen nowhere cggs for jelly beans. The shell is|else.. Stvle they have, if any gar FLAPPER FAN® ; W] i ! carefully dipped into dye, taking care |ments ever did. The dav has pass Fashlon Plaque r"" IR : = that no dve gets inside the sxhell.{ed when 1he topcoat was merely a [reported came in a paraffin coated Easter Dayl Panama had b pper. Bt oihy kiow | Leen telii | feoloriut. It has slit pockets, with chick tind out dian’t yo \/] 5 % i After thoroygh drving, they are filled | covering against cold and nr—a*lhrr - f l S P Tine « terv hot Garnish with KA N with the candy. . The uncolored end |1t must flatter a woman as mnch as enus of the ] ”""l,V ‘ if desired M is covered with gay paper of a con-|a party gown. For one must be Ry TER MARY oy " NEA Service, Tne ) trasting color, pasted firmly over [ready for remantic adventure, and N 1 (‘li('s’ . ——— the hole to keep the candles in. The |properly clad for i, when one trav- IN : ends of the papir date fringed. els abroad mowadaye. T e s An Easter Dessert The newest material for topeoats tiquette , e L " A most attractive Easter dessert|is summer fur. Leopard =kin 1% one e al. e, connih Yoiur Heakh o bt tinctive Buste desser|ie sufings fur, Lecgard sin b e wife chor shells with different colored gela- mmr|”|‘,,-,- ptoniia Jeopeid o o e tines. Liquid gelatine, colored and |is of the same weight as a light- low To Keep It— Airdres s )'olf please, is pourcd [Weight tweed. It s fachioned sim- Causes of Illness | through the opening in the small end |ply. the fur's heat “king no dee- lof the shell. A small funnel made |oration. 1t is raglan cut, with a |of stiff paper is an aid in pouring |collar that flarcs out hecomingly or MGIRIE WA !the gelatine into the shell. Let the|can be made fo Jie flat. With it a surnal the Ameri |gelatine stand at lcast cight hours|smart grey boux felt hat, with S Association and of Hy . to become firm and wery cold. bandings of self-material, is quite | i\ cecetable Siew the Health Magazine | When ready to serve, dip each neat. | : ¥ o Sie Clifford Allbutt, the b legg into hot water. This melts the| This cout will be ideal for an British physician, ventured |gelatine on the shell. Then crack |ocean trip. And, hecansc of its new- | on that certain conditions |shell in many places and remove. | ness for sumuicr, will please the wo- med to e pout were actually > 2. P—This quaint |pile the cggs on a chilled serving | man who lik stinctive things. poisoninz, resulting from the | Jos 0u model is made of ruffled |dish and serve with whipped cream. Scoteh Tweed's Individuality t contaminated with lead. georgottc crepe printed with a|Variegated “cggs” can be made by| Two other topcoats that have in- W. Bauer and M. |small jade green pattern. The | using -two or three different flavors | dividuality arc in otch tweed. One ilable 1he | ruftles are narrowly hound with and colors of gelatine in one shell. {is in brown. with biz wooden hut- ition of a|Llack. The ruffled bodice, simulat- [If you fill an cgg shell with water, [tons at cuff and front and a scarf in a swed-|ing a short belero, cnds in a tiny pour it ont and carefuly measurc. |collar for an unusual neck-touch.| Strapped at the wrist, the brown Mis com-|abot at the neck. The dress 18 [so you will have a definite idea of [The coat and scarf ave lined with|strap buckled in front and braided Ik pam. con [ Eiven a slight hloused offect by a ‘how much gelatine fo prepare for|yellow silk with red and black fiz- (on the back, are thexe beige spring tion, and general illncss werc | front how. |the number of eggs you want to Bl lures in it and open, or ehut, is very gloves. \

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