New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 11, 1928, Page 30

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VEW ERITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1928 LOVE’S EMBERS ;Once Overs By C. D. Batchelos Settlng the P. ace In Beach Attire Begiatored U. 8. Patent Otpios. i The five-piece ensemble is the latest in bath- : < = . - ing togs. Bathing suit, cap, beach robe, pillow Adele Garrison’s Absorbing Sequel To . — and coat all are fashioned of the same material, “Revelations of a Wife” - ! preferably silk and angora.or Terry cloth and i . Jersey. Marceline Day, cinema star, has a beach i > Beginning a New Serial = o - St outfif fashioned of one of the new daisy prints— in five shades of blue on a creamy tan back- ground. The suit is of silk that 1s waterproofed : Il ; I for swimming. Square-necked and belted, it | & 3 L - | looks like a snappy little dancing outfit, with / 3 H - bloomers instead of shorts. The kerchief, of self- material, {s rubberized also. The pillow cover is ail-over print. But the coolle coat and the beach robe are of angora with bandings of the figured silk. Her clogs are black and gold. Light Begins to Dawn Upon the with vo Mystery of Y Royal Lives. | Elano Lilllan kept Jier word not to speak DICks's niece : s to me until Katie brought the would say could they know the real luncheon tray, and all the moruing ntity of their comr I worked over the intricacies of the 1 T code paper which had been in Princess Gina’s miniatu 1 had t original now, which & had turned over to e vl that when T had tra ation, T would ha task of preparin which shouls t vou 5 i 3 without betra £ its s ar v nights, | ot 1 = | m”““” he sho oroto de 1 1 1 A Lipanine AT K ithaid Ol ia I W B : ".’:mrr 4 only Lill 1 1 - P stop for the | hieon tray an hour's el i she awak to my roor until 1 T | them away watching 1 wy side 5 k scolded. “You h o tart ic v.otYou wi s AL et e L Wil e ey Some Hints on |Dancer in “Take the A" pe e e et Ul I Gt ) S | the Daily Diet To Give Stage the ng 1o ing. 'l look Il P we npstairs Georges o es. " ¥ o = X i > | pr et I Sl L AR ! [ N - e : = | Beef for Murderers, and nokannl { J d ~ 5 =3 — Mutton for Lovers. laughing, and 1 wor ) veason i = 2 | Hirections meti f thi t iss Lin- 3 ‘ ) | | | she give e no W 3 you later ce to do anyiling rmy hand. Tn her newty-published hook on = S S food and health, A. Barbara Callow Dinner was not a particularly live 1w Lady, you v that your . 4 = < < [ points out that Edniind Kean, the ly meal. Of course, my father and ¥ 5 my law.” h and i an = < b b famous actor, is said to have altered Allen Drake crved in their other utes he had follo - e J o his diet according to the part he had own rooms, for they wished no pre- the « ¥ f the Veritzens = 5 —— - 2 fo play; pork for tyrants, beef for mature betrayal of their presence at bidden i hi. Mother Gr = = < | nurderers, mutton for lovers, and 1 v the rest of anc vior alre = [ that crude as this principle is. it im- B OIS 1 B 3 v o = - 5 & lies more thought than mest peo- of some musnal unpl Hey nomy father ! | < g I ple give to the question of diet ing. Dicky w 1 distinetly bad oy o veran - G N | Ola-fashioned dicts used to in- humor ! i the ost | for t roair w th G | le plenty of fresh foods, particu- necessary crfunctory words, | been denie iring the day, and they 4 o TR larly meat, milk, butter, eggs, fruit I think we were all glad when the Ly s 1 while Lillian and Youth will be served ana \«'rmu i ik dinner wa amd we went out on & ¢ a tion e — e Modern dicts are sophisticated and the veranda, where a few minutes Wit who was patent- linclude canned or dried foods, egg | Yater we were joined by young Mr \r upon I\/I l \x) “ cubstitutes, hutter substitutes and dnckson an onv of b increasingly : ot ot of ah ol dn k d t IS. Stat cr Hl | picdigested coreals. | equent calls upon Mary, fow the sig \ we all had been I l l < I T { Adding Vitamins, minutes later Mr. Veritzen and Noel listen ree n eye el €rs ki Tn order to overcome the defi- | Rrrived, and a5 1 i the Inevitamie | Copyrieht, 1925, Sowpaper | . | ey o, Wtk | ool s mi group of the young people, Mary catur ¢, Inc . come necessary to irradiate foods to P supplement substances with epecial Will Continue Where Hep | vitamin preparations to provide the deficient faetors, Hushand Left Off. In our ordinary dicts we obtain | protcins from eggs, meats, vege- [tables and cor Dried peas, heans York, M (P Ameriea's |and lentils coatain 20 per cent of of bt < hid the Tight | protein, but vegetable protein is he- Wbition undee a bushel of | lieved to he inferior to animal pro- ocy a . but it guided her |tein for tissue building. D Slae e BN t (lip Eammo: Among the other factors largely bty + young wo- | deficient in modren diets, mineral S ai i \King for a Salts are of great importance, Many blishiie Lonse 150100 avaind! tos |iof ho matlinds) hyhich modvn; b S 5 " food is prepared lose the minera Farmer Brown's Boy Und 3 [ faiher naaiion, 1o s v % LR o0 M stilinr, Iloiling of vegetables and of meats appli He en- By Thornton W. Burgess. i b % dissolves out these salts which are Ui Dl N ) 5 o Siedler, | 0f the greatest importance to hu- ien woopia Tully nnasrasnd i Cow he is Ars 15 M. Statler, 40. | M0 growth and development. l’zr p ] ‘N DOROTHY Their help you'll readily cominand = vear. - former em- | 11is reason cooking in steam cook- — Welcome Liobin. iy s - and his succ the head | °TS, Which retain all of the juices \ o DILLEY o :‘,m, businoss: of the food cooked, fs coming to : b L 4 v : ; KAUFMAN ity will not en- | Meet with inereased favor from die- R b Sil55 any | titians and physicians. : | K.‘r ‘: ‘,(. . \,:’ ,’,/“"l, ]." ,\(: ‘f,"‘ About & per cent of the welght of in's nest, “ould have thanked Black Shairman of the hoard of direc. | he human hody is made up of salts, Pussy, but of course he didn't When |fors of the Hotel Statler company, | the most important heing calcium Black Pussy had first appearcd, all / 3 Three unkeyed lelters and one [ \whieh operat-ss seven hotels, she al- | Phosphate, which is concerned in the foathered folk in the Ol Or- | the composition of hones and tecth. | with {he announcement of her marriage to Y.ouls G. Kautman, Jr. son chard had screaning around 5 i Al natural foodstufs contain | o¢"a woalhy New York banker, Dorothy Dilley, ingenue of “Take he Mr. Blacksnake. But when i B | some mineral salts. Milk is deficlent [ 4s s covg eno awill givo the siage the air as soon as her present contract 4oy Qieckoarnd Blgith Pucky aud 0 : 5 i SO L IR Sl o L B poration's ne dent in iron, whereas meat containg much | oyyiree * Graverast Y. Kanfman, anofher of the bankers' sons, eloped t z I lof it. Cereals are deficient in eal-| oy May Daw, Ziegfeld Follies dancer, in 1924. Papa Kaufman rays to attack all the other feather- ¢ jould spell “vasy victory” to on Exeeutive duties are nét new to ed him, Youw'll find all throu e (odin - ool re. Statter, for she had become an |G, which is presént, however, dn g 311 () K, with him. Dorothy is shown In one of her little dancing that people are just 1 St e B T SRR N 2 istant to Mr. Statler before their |MilK. fish, cggs. and green VegC-| 4 jcics ang in the inset, above. don't kno the | leae L d 1 0¥ Horizontal. s il T foods lack iodine be marriage a year ago. She feels Ao, ce (hey are grown in districts o e er, but 1 ollow The only 1. Door rug | ¥ S . Jol . = common with fthe other cxecutives o mad Frbnts - : bbby o eona | Where jodine is deficient fn the soil. | oo T s e . .| 130 o 7 Soren ot ware o, | (NERED 1] Siatlor wantd w10 007 | oxirn ' glgeance of sait | Restless Sex ‘Women Winning St amel’s h ) in the office with him S g S e B o nd knew his thoughts, OTEROL a0 L Tey s B e e R v | = et e ey e Not So Restless) Art Equality Mr. Rlacksnake, climbing the ap ple tre in which was Welcome Tiob, cight-letter word, combined in a = cady is busy carrying on the poli- ¢ hier hus) in association puzzle consisting of short words of | Frank <owne, the cor- cnes who didn't gy were Icone im; first entered the or- . 5 ‘ Four Rooms and Bath EATa LN Clitier 1ot e take | hecause their diet is deficient in salt, Wooly surf eh rosnonsibility as 1 cona, | Put beeause the. vegetables provide e sen. - for 10,000 Families |7 500 50 TGt | e with an exeess of potassin | Women Usually Sleep |Have Forced Recognition 11 G- Ten thousand rder fo kee e sodiun 16 Ten wsand | g R In or o keep the sodium e A ng b lmoan) re | ina potassium balance in the body. . - - Abilitxr Do hon i y ] monn of he exceative work, she wax | 11 S W Lo i Better Than Men. l by Sheer Ability. A0ToP ke TilisTras OE DT or vrnh?im chloride. e vl | The scientific_concetion of diet ashis ay 11 (8 | is execedingly complicated and tech- NOWENEE ) bt the person who learns the . 10 fndimental facts will find increas- | Ses. husbands are Jikely to he ahout - when one sees the ever-increasing . the Compartnn Pl Although The clement of struggle is one | women are classed as the “restloss | thing that is apt to be overlooked : ! ; et ed health and happiness in their [ 20 per eent more restless during | nunmber of women successes in artis- ek IO ner, witl 1 ) Jal i il 5 ©TY | utilization, | sleep than their wives, tie ficlds, according to Mabel Conk- & Rl lender and X z [ This contradiction of a popular ling, eminent artist and past presi- rve that is | {idea has bren brought out in a sei- |dent of the National Association ef ler calm entific study of the “depth of slecp™ ‘Women Painters and Sculptors. there ds lit- w Dr, Johns e Melton | wyy e peils @WD@W&/ :\ ";’-“"‘v :‘~' ’:‘”‘“'!"I“;":‘ J !"‘;'(' | “Women occupy a very importtant ; _‘{‘;'("“ 0/ I;L "‘l ””' ‘d“”'f" ',"I place in the ficld of art today,” Miss | : i .~..m;;—h, e Do e | Gobwiing . “But T often won- I;fo:ou'l_u and men whose workk i€ | hoxt many people stop 10 think Vorical, SRS S e boiled ezes that will he used R Hlo e wha are angng. | 2f the difficulties they have had te Hpce i o ons used t i Ees U those of middle age who are engag- | oiarcome to reach that goal. A OO ; o lia plunged into ed in interesting and productive in DHSety-five yeats agh, wormen hall | no chance in the arts. It was fm- cgrade | cold water the minute they are done. tellectual effort. This prevents their discoloring. His conclusions, presented before | pocginie for a woman to have her work accepted in any exhibitijon. Yuuv‘"‘ ,nnr' s Giving - | : %3 the National Acadsmy of Seiences, «s Hzbi F, 1.z PI were based on kymographic records | wpoday their work is welcomed s5 Hehit ashion Plaque o i ol o e e or SR 0 of 22 individuals on about 60 nights. | qhowered on women. There is ne T i 0 e B i, LE ALY They established that sleen is x handicap left today i fiel Arp z L bt i - ) 4 » oday in the field FL ER FANNY SAYS: R rythmic process, fluctuating hetween | of ary. Wt through the struggle to flJ \ i le-ugrd widon a . v Z £ “« f quiet and restlessness, With the | ,c)jeve this condition women ars | To make © pavatic i gheatest “depth.” or minimum’of 4c- | tists acquired qualities that have | tivity, coming usually within half 1o | heen o ftremendous value. three-quarters of an hour after re- M6 CheL Ol 1oday e Javé tiring. women in every branch of art of Thereafter,” he said s 10 be | whom it is said: “She has no equal, noted a fairly regular, wave-like al-|is the result of the struggle for ternation of relative activity and | recognition that made wemen de- quiet, the rythmic tendency being | termined to overcome every obstacls |combined with a tendency toward | through the sheer quality of their constant, or constantly changing, variation. The activity pattern is | fairly characteristic of the individ- | 2 ual subject. . . . i e and crram colored “It undergoos striking changes in | £10ves arc coming with touches uf anxicty, and in different phases of | gay color in their bindings and cyelical nervous disorders, so that | stitchings. Purses match them, the information may prove useful in — diggnosis. . . . The mean level of + FANCY PURSI i he i satil and activity varics amongst healthy per-| TPolka dotted leather—white with The blue vogue this spring for cn Ranist 48 s i #ons through a range, relatively, of | Mack, gold or colored dots, or dark lles and sults ha inoe, i 9 o . 9 i Z Paris, May 11.—®—Fichu collars | four to one.” colors with light dots, now fash- ] : ; ' : are in high favor this season. A | — ions purse and helt sets, “hantal cvening dress of black | COLOW 2 5 orgette dined with black jet in| Using colo: f ors SANDWICHI TAD Y OR! \ red with a diagonal stripe offect has a small tive is a fine art Sgunday night supper s <imple ¢ < and fichu collar made of crystal, white | citrus fruit, pimento, parsley, water- one serves some kind of hot open deno lack e, are and opalescent heads on white geor- | cress and green peppers can often sandwich. Use creamed shrimp, n example of the new tiend to gette. In front the fichu twisted | make an ordinary dish most appe- | Inhster, eggs or meat over toast and |claborate fur scarfs. twice and fastened to the dress. | tizing. garnish with tomato and watercress. fimi N MAUVE UNDERWEAR

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