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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1928 w LOVE'S EMBERS Once Overs . By C. D. Batchelor | (~ 1 v oo i]ust An Old Fashioned Garden 3 : . g e s e E i Which Comes With Spring Flowers Beginning a New Serial—————————— | | Princess Olina Expresses an Unmis- her contest with Mary Harrl- takable Interest in Novl. for t § \ than T Was the Princess Olina of T a guesscd | ; ! vania really as o e app dy 1 har { = | Mental youthfulness, the founda- ed while telling me that the | 1| e er, | 3 Veritzer cady J 4 ¥ | tion of all charm, is discussed by ! her royal tour which she . 1 + t hrow ' | Bich) % i Amelita Galli-Cu Metropolitan mber long: t A 1 inz mistress b . A% Opera star, in this concluding arti- | where she t had -\ 1 oget ing| | ‘s SUE: / - 3 X | ele of her personally written, exclus- zen? ' tror oA : ‘ y | ive Herald scries on beauty. The infere o7 cour ! ons for 7 f i \ ; i | By Amelita Galli-Curci mistakable. She was in love with 1 mfathomable. But . £ d Here are some of those very nec- | young violi ther | tirely probable t v G T 2 § i ; |Vn\4l')' beauty secrets which are not | the ex lways followed. There are mental | | und physical “Don’ts” in keeping | K for N« h b 4 F i | beautitul and in Keeping young. 'rh-:‘ name of G 2 3 o receiv 3 fer en B« 5 X y % b V | toremost is, don't worry if you s her Lit coch simply 1 o 1 : . oy 2 e E | \would escape 4 wrinkled face. Ked) ineonsci ttior 4 1 ) . That } > | i it sercue, which does not mean ex-, #irl’s heart, eliber 3 gretted her betr p spe 3 - k i / 7 > sionles: giving 1 ice t ! it ' h anc ¢ : r : 3 ! "Fo dismiss cares is sometimes ut- wnnex Noel, 5 ' t ut i : S g ' terly impossible, but that should not | warning keep Mary Har escay m the x Y 4 , i \ / | mean to dwell on them continuously Dicky's 1oy (o val purt = : 7 g | or gistort the face while doing it. ‘rom him g : vou ahout > 52 H . My philosophy, from observations, | These were < ' T e { i . v is that more than half the ills swirled around : i f > r ! 3 ol N which people dread fail to material- | cautiously clios ki g time g ; > 1z¢. So why make dreading & habit query concer oel's rare s ; A P 4 ¢ s I Charm of manner, natural ani with a violit 1 i ¢ | mation, and magnetism are thre “T think ‘wonderful rea rouzht o c to c + ot thing i aces more potent than any beau- | only word to s son- | 4 . v T had ana ty parlor. But the beauty parlor | ality,”” T said, smiling. “But w hil t to maid we had paic h i - | A ! makes a valuable aid in the pro- playing is ar above ¢ V cre w = 2 ” i i 5 2 3 4 i cedure, Intelligence, interest in ! t f : I L people and things, and human ) z 1u i N g ¢ - sympathy brinz to any face the passes the great master ) < i \ » b cnly real illumination. “I didn't mean g t” she |t uire jus the maid | 3 \ AN i ! i | Fresh air is a better fricnd than | returned. “I meant that 1'd rather & pass Jat floor for a 4 \ . ' - & L p face-creesing pillows. The languid listen to him than to the ereat it ¥ our family '8 : i /. /., look that “won’t come off” {8 often of them &ll. I'm so zlad he = of | W reheon an ggled me b \ i 4 Iy the res self-pampering; lying ! that pight club, He'll neve ¥ spart t ! put the A sy % ¢ in hed P ning and lolling | 0 4t, will he?” sthes in there hef \ e p abonut continuously leave time for | Irritatedly, T wondered how r 1 10k iny of my b %) - 3 |72 little else than growing fat. | afield ‘she would ; i : for T didn’t want § ¢ - X 3 R | Personally, 1 find a brisk walk | (Courtesy | | Adils. Gartison's Absabing SeandliTo v ot 4 o g : o g ! Beauty Of 'But the Practicable Response to That Creative Uvge i | | | i tion of the young violnist's , [ t0 o v @ ont of the hotel i A , \ § % i X {in the fresh air every day abso- A glimpse into an o ld-fashicned gor leaving her absorbir ory h ticd up my jewels in a v } \ -y Z A . 3 lutely indispensable. eseape hanging in 3 el v 1 =0t into H “ ) \ - 3 5 . The more we rest, the more we BY ELL! EDDY SHAW forced my voice to nonchalance room Aress and . S 2 : 3 1\, AN 1 S | | feel the need to rest. Blood in “p am sure he will not. It Ann right over i e $ 2 5 circulation never gives “that tired | always most distasteful to him, t I ¢ had put| } fiait R S (R | feeling,” which sluggish blood in- it was the only livelihood operi {0 on shoes and stockings that looked : ; W oF | fiEuiapldibrines fpaniieL BesEDly For NEA Service 'l\h"n ._m,-.:I Comif thousands H 1 S A . Setari i e “"h‘r‘o,)gh the day.| The first gentle breath of spring | ‘ AND }‘ stopped short, disimayed Ly the other put the jews WANT To LAY A LITTLE| X i i ; coundest | reminds us that we really should | R : H v 3 light hours brings the soundest ids us that we really should | of referring 1o Nocl's troubled sent. The ¢ BET ON A SURE THING? \ \ kind of slecp, to be followed by | have a flower garden of our own e — tory. But Princess Olina nodded down : or my eyes and the : > = - ; 3 TR piental and physical falertncsm S iia year ANOL alons for itsWis | BAS}(E] S comprehendingly coat had a big ¢ so when Y Bzt maIning, grance and color. /But because of | “You mean, of course, after that | opened the door and slipped down | | Meeping always in a cheerful B fieir 2n bin eol-angemant |ihe cary ! 1..\:.}9'[31 looked | 0Odds on the favorite. state of mind, means drinking | the creative joy and inspiration that | Curator of the Brooklyn Botanical Garden o from his father,” she said, while T ilke ing but myself. There was | from the fountain of youth. There | comes from working in the soil. | <hoked back an cxclamation of as- hir it in the room save a big |~ = < .= |is mo need of growing old if people| pyising a garden is a little like tonishment. How had sie learned brown paper to show any. -ep mentally and physically alert, | ypinginz up childre: The morc interested in life and those about | joving care you put into it, the tlat old story? Had No himself, - been in e d 1 knew ; 3 ; ; : ] #ided fn her? It so, T fold myself, |th o Lf i N t1 them.wgand wsaifhie gliiie, dclpiul t irivel) . oy Snust euara) LY e Eo T plars Lo shie had progressed muci farther in t, 1828, Newspaper lie s 1ceties s i tEroe e drcasin gt e 2 ainst. obnosious influ- 1-‘]1; t i st et mapl ordinarily the soul of reticence, wm' feature Service, Ine. o weeds. The pleasure it | Hints on Etiguette %e&%dgf C«% Lrings outweighs the trouble it i I s b e e = = " - causes, ol it 7 3 well-bred man prac- ; 3 of ife at Two types of gardens fi syrup to the soft- tage. ! $ ypes of gardens fit in well of the I sirup are dropped into ‘l.. ‘ ‘ t " the thi | Americans now boast. First, th s roof very cold water, 1l it are some of the things | perennial garden of more or less | *aucer of very cold water, the should always remember to Your ] lealth fpe W drops will hold their shape and can 1 Two American Types 1deajiCapic v St regular beauty that comes up year [ "01S WILBOI e ST : o2 after year. Second, the old-fash- | Plehed up beiween (i Gl 3. When arranging amusement joned the Naler Hemors iy dipe Rand i let stand undisturbed until cool Causes of [lness | For beginners in gardening, the | Dot until crowny and - drop on old-fashioned garden 18 the better | axel paper stretehed on a mold- choice. Right now, when early | L Cattalnly S BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN | American furniture is o popula BT i out At e e fmailor doaTnall o6 the Amerian! o il oned UERIIERS AR S tae Banana Bill C : e gt g legher eniey or leave 4| Medical Axsociation and of Hy- This type of garden really ot 1‘:"'\‘_' D00 'l';(’:i““‘_"“‘ i { room xral. remember Lrl(“l\gfi; gein, the Health ) e thrives best fn @ sunny spot beo | 1O 0TS c e B Bliis o e sk ‘ws ca 2 ool = el 3 | © should fol-“‘lt her “.":”",‘ According to Dr. Arno Arnold, | thing in itself. Also medium good | | " o O L > Bar 5 it is amuscment for the eveniig who has given special attention to | soil suffices [l 2 A 2 - - \ 1 : r - | W TR Up Bami. | the training of track athletes in Ger- Must Have 'Em S e ot “wi 3anana B2 a \ * T | many, the best diet is a well mixed | Old-fashioned gardens grow a R I e iy s Busecn, Bil =2 . < FLA SUITS Sy pa el e e e T G relative of mine?" demand: Flannel, in dusty tones and | fruits, and, in fact a little of all of | mother qused always to have cor- | Off the dark rind and put th fZapta it Berappor (s Kingbird. | arcyish gt blucs, fashions some tho thines that are considered good | tain flowers that an old-fashioned | CC°0AMNL (1Y L B Scrapper's bright cves twinkled, a7 | - of the smartest suits. One in POW- | por the human being. eriltes n.«ada’ys e Ygecm Of the food ehopper. There shou “Have you any relatives with wing 1 % der blue has a plaid taffeta blousc | H. conside b W 'Epecmlyé“; ‘e" AlonE Altout e be about three cupfuls of the f Pinuip et o ask ind a matching coat lining. valuabli substance in the diet,| Among these are holly-hocks. A [I¥ GhorPed o Sacasmn §02 goirse, 1 havant | | T | sificie they nre s coricetrated fnofl; | mow of thess |stannch Daatitips: 18| 11 Sup cocoapul ik, Bobby Coon indignantly. “Is t { ). ‘ CULOTTE SUIT e ilmum be' akin. saflior | an. jntph :l'um o b B by ALt tiifeg fev light brown su- e Pl hih Wiaez e : | A stunning white sports sult of | otten and in emall amounts, rather | cares, Sentimental bleeding hearts Elaind iconoaunh i sodonnut “He certainly is,” repli Serd J 7. Point of compass new, rather stiff crepe, has its sKirt | tyan a neavy at one time, A | must not be forgotten, Dianthus | Fil d Rwsshais oiedllyinto per, “and he is some bird | i zle. Both should prove easy. Work- 8. Woolly surface of cloth. |cut divided in front and when in | (rack fiiste Ronid Hot ot 5{ o 'n H“lp v ‘hpi‘ H P la smooth savcepan. Cook over a “Well, why didnt you say s ing around some of the other ques- ¢, Cow-headed goddess | action looks like trousers. e, wait on. awdisht, Ut s woaes |low tire® antill mixbive) foriom a gin witl snapped tions may be good puzzle sense. /10, What anin does Australia | | SSLiE ot ks, iy & nitste \‘ w‘”':m} it o M"_d"r’ And surely | 50Tt ball when tested in cold wa- crossly. m not interested : | Horizontal | ralse in greater number than | COLORFUL HATS | his body at its stromgest condi-|when picking a bouquet one needs |'ch When i hiasimelted (and Yiieds His real name is Toucan, but he is | 3 \wno carries the player's clubs | any other country in the| Bright greens and reds are ex-!qon. 3 ihe“ou_‘;m e e, | SiTun begins to boil, 24d 1 table- T called Banana Bill coik fiw corld? st ! 2 b o ARy . . S onld e AL Wou evor. san Ad sights the ball in a golf | world | ceptionally good for hata this | Too Much Water Zinnias, marigolds, and lilles of | 50007 bulter and - str constantly 3 o g 2 07 ami ¢ evergreen trees e e . 2] Banana Bill,” replied Serapper. “Of N omd brisht colovas nhalhoiEnt ime? Fa “]'?' O ererEns sn Rl SE spring. New straws feature both | mpo frack athlete fs also likely | the yalley! . e all the feathered folk 1 know, and sve pretiy. But he isn’t exact- | 8 In what sport is Rene Lacoste SRS colors in many shades. |to overfill himself with water, be-| When starting a garden, gt until cool, about lukewarm, and v rere bt ¢ « star player? 17. Withdrawa. . J 2 BCY14dd 1 teaspoon vanilla. Beat 1 know a lot of them, there is none |y vou would call graceful. Tn PLAPRLS “ : cause of the exercise that he|your soil in condition first. The more intercsting to me thun Da- you didn't see his bright col- HoOgeponge DR e SRR |Caken . Bracticatis k1 incnioal] inzal sarsieer b totieniamanure.| Lol Gk LG creamyjan, SpooE nana Bil you would probahly call him 12+ Flightless r Ahsak R carenolslc i Black Racine lace trims a peach | qutiCiiticy” forbid great quantities | If you forgot it last fa, put it on |t @ buttered pan. Cut in squ “What's his other name?" Dolby homc) s 14. To cleanse by immersion. DIpUEIE) de chine pajama jacket by outlin- of '\t and it is therefore | immediately and spade or plow it | Lhd let stund until fion. S asked. * “Doesn’t he o up this Lo Jplisr; e 4 In& 8 gilct and cdging & tailored | ;ocommended that drinks, such as |in the minute the frost is out of Gandy@alionta inn 8 kg aoplal Ror Serdpper chuckled. “I had forzot- | w % : e ;n.mn balls of medicine. 1"'hin:1).’ 'y colon; | turn-back collar. | lemonade or cold tea, be taken in- | the ground. Just before planting, 1:‘i‘;:’::|g as maple creams befor ton,” said e, “that 7 hadn't told N o Serapper shook - P Do e i e | stead of great quantities of water | sprinkle a thin coating of chemical |- e . s Bon at product is mined in the EW PARASOLS : ) Chocolate Candics you hi real am 1l 1 v g Ciell i i % e el 3 el ¢ 2 e i » b Jay 1 24t Pkt ot i Talicia which have been in | yreq parasols now come in “indi- s : . simple and casy to make is :;"".M,”: df yion g0 x!: it il g ¥e heard him B opcration since the thirteenth | viqual sizes,” that is they are o 1"":( cxptr[llenf'ff‘l runnerlmay Eot The time of planting depends | ;;500late concoction made with "-Xulr-do).!vu i e u‘; ¥ o s ! v.nr}tlm.“xmlh(u\ aline animal, century | saiall. #hey can witelal only one*‘",n ; AL “h a N;h runni :’}f' v_:u‘on \shorel )'ou l’:'\fi.' In ksmun':!’ several kinds of chocolate. Two led Tanana Bill he Ton e he f us could le e S Rin onn S e merely wash out the mouth” with | corresponding to New York, mid-|oupe” grated sweet milk chocolate, 2 N\:%‘o a look lik asl tl ay up her . Giid lon ele 34, Large stringed instrument. | ‘11 Mdnu'!,-e‘:m of relleving dry- | dte May s the best ]tlnne't:)nut the |3 "cup grated swee chocolate . ) Aol own tiere on the way Dwitehing. . To puruse, | e it fower seells o Eolow fhe Pask jana ag oup i bitter baking Sk the 5 2ol s b R Litound enidogs T R D e J?‘Sfi’clfif’xlofraififék',’y S ST i el e e no one but h ’ : ) e e °€d3 | oq over Tot water. The water dciared. 1 sou' v o anv o e Tronics uniil §se Bi g1 psciamation of surprise. - To peris oops M taken " with & view to_overstimula- | should be planted. © land you | ShOUI e Kept just at the bolin ise who Lok 1] s : i T ek i S Lnimalon o a e £oF Heln ion. since the overdosing with| For rocky portions of land YO | Loint" unacr the chocolate for Up here in the G rest | f rrived. DId you ever | zg. 31416, ; | 44. Variant of “a” ent/ caffein may do the athlete as much can plant baby's-breath, candy- | tpirty minutes, Add 13 table- iy Bosrn ther {he " y 5 his h No,” sai Relates e Bt gty podang. Sasint f thoroughly blended, Remove from winter never « o omek o f What i a 49 Male child. ltrack athletcs warn against the| Plan your garden on paper be- | poot ang add 1 cup English wal- soems to fit. The juni culdn’t b r . Wi, [COM ARG ARG | taking of alcohol under any con- ) fore buving seeds or plants. ODIY |y ‘meats broken into coarse e jnngi h anar o1 fruit,” replied Dined, BREM- (EE I S ditlons while in training. It is|one thing need be straight, the | jices and 1 cup marshmallows oround. 1 love fo wat ever Pty 1t s down R R | ] [true that alcohol is a concentrated | horder. Candy-tuft or Sweet AS- | oyt fnfo lalves. Turn into chance T gt e re 1 Bill 1ives. | 47. Opposite of closed, IMEECTTAR ST INIATLIE [E] | substance which aids In supplying | sum is the conventional one for | (iuare huttered pan, spread to an iy r ) v knows what S. Of what Amerd: territory is | e N | cnergy. On the other hand, it|the old-fashioned garden. even thickness, and cut in squarcs ; . m eati Jowein e, SaialT mal ; i |a1s0 bears a definite relatior Lip| In choosing your flowers, 1he|p.( siand twenty-four hours be puzzled 1 is ¢ t ne.t Vertical { R\ lm the co-ordination of fine 11ove- | amount of sun that your garden| (o, pomoving from pan to serve Il pretty,” | “IHos 14 you s n eating at city is o Atlantic en-| 4 \ b e { Pl i e o e an e ICTAIRIPIV] SIS |CA[R[ATB) | perbaps miore important than the | tain flowers thrive best in much 3 " dor s sus- Rt horioy | [AMIU[L[E[T]S] \ | energy thut may be derived from |sun, others in leas. ~ The favorites Fas}"on Plaque FLAPP v piciousls e vt . i { ;m:h:uconnL : : mmflonndhh»rore will grow al- upt 3 6 meecmBlith. \ | e same considerations apply | most anywhere. SOk I el [ [D[EA] [ to the taking of nicotine in the For the Sun v froml thell o gk [RIAINIER[OIMP] = |form of tobacco. While smoking| For the very bunny garden with they get away | = in ordinary amounts 1is not found | southern and western exposure, it you had ever [to be harmful to the avcrage man,|you can have Ageratum, balsm, would know why i . R oL |an overdose of nicotine may seri- | cornflowers, Gaillardias, popples, 1 by that name. Menus Of the Famlly}:,‘"f,;:‘r "{:’?:’ e :;]:hr '1('0]: 411111‘ Tl | ously interfere with fine co-ordi- | Nasturtiums, Portulaca, snapdrag- minds 1 g % e pds i | nated movements. For this rea-|gons and sun flowers. | EY SISTER MARY pafrieel oS o el !<on, trainers do not permit the| For shady gardens pansies ML CETCHI iRl e e use of tobacco by track athletes. | bloom encouragingly, as do Phlox, e el e e S | German trainers nowadays find | Begonias, blucbells, ferns, fever- O e rctie enr ) !it desirable to give sunlight regu-|few, Fuchsias, Godetias and Myrt- | . el | larly to the athletes in order to[lem Pemophila. PERIDOT BLUE am, poached eggs and spinach | Tnced pickle and serve, | {keep them in good shape: hence! There are no rules to hamper rie frock and short jack- | on tonst, milk, coffee Copirizit, Dl e Ithey begin at once exposing the |the old-fashioned garden's assort- : erid Lunchion—Oyster stew, br T |hody in part to the sun's rays for |wment of fragrance and color. Dut | / < <l srnli . bread and butter, sliced oranges HAND-EMBROIDERY short periods, gradually increas- | there is one consideration. Plant | * garden, reminiscent of jor the evening, showd a man de- How To Keep It— grandmother's, cide it or should he consult his 1 | wife? . ! | board Coconnut Squarcs Cocoanut squares arc a deli- cious and scasonable confeetion | The Answers 1. Certainly. By THORNTON W. BURG : found on grass the sun is down. 38. Tlesh ments and this co-ordination is| gets is a determining factor. Cer- toast and put 2 s of crisp| SISTER MARY ireakfast—Apple sauce, cereal, with shredded cocoanut, grap .| Graduated dots, ares and |ing the exposures until the body | things that make sweet bouquets A Kl Dinner—Broiled codfish ste : s ked by hand | I |acquires a coat of tan. Apparent- | togethgr. For half the fun of the / roa L “as on fonst SHyGros cOIGTION DAY Al tiew j i iy the ultraviolet rays of the sun | old-fasbioned garden {s the foy CREPELLA CONES e ye . pincapple and rice or mble. Hand- have definite virtues in giving a|vou get in making up bouquets pudding, nilk, coffee, cmbroidery is very good | feeling of encrgy and b 3 | from it for your own home and for Dandelion Greens on Toast ; T | Danger of Bre friends. Two cups cooked dandelion EVENING WRAP | When an athletc becorhes over- Show no Partiality greens, 2 teaspoons onion Beer velvet shirs in tremendous | Paris, April 3 (P—A Cyber model, tained, as indicated by a steady| The only precaution to the old- 2 tablespoons grated horseradish. full round o gold brocaded | entirely . by hand, has a de- |loss of weight, it is best to dis- | fashioned garden devotee is to s { tablespoons sour cream, S thin off-the- - yoke to fashion a sign cvolied from many infinitesi- |continue training at once and to|guard against having one type of VL TRIMMING slices bacon, 4 squares of toast. stul € cupe, mal tucks. On the kirt they open order absolute rest for several ' flowers overrun ethers. The differ- REG.U. S AT OFF. whit reov jumper 11 tablespoon minced cucumber et out into deep pleats. The ncckline days. {ent varieties must llve in family e Ao ¢ has bands of black and ' pickle. YELLOW NOTE and cuffs are ormed by bias hands nder such conditions, not only | harmony. Therefore plant with purpl liq on the sumper | Chop grecns and return to fire. A very small lapel flower % |crisscrosscd with hemstitching. The physical but nervous breakdown an eye to proportion and you will | Silver Kid circles wppliqued in Aywndrva expenses are casy o and all the skirt's pleats piped in |Add onfon juice, horserndish and made of very vellow beads for- the | material is crepe de chine in a pale | may occlir and the attention of a|not have to weed out certain |carcless design Iend a chic modern ueet; you meet then fe i sl purple sour cream. li-at thoroughly, stir- petals of its calendula. | hade of beige. !t physician be necessary. blooms to make place for others. |treatment to black satin mules. s .

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