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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1923, e > o [TWOPIECE_FROCK AGAIN WINS Love's Awakening ™ ‘i || Once Overs g - DS PREFERENCE IN FASHION'S EYES By Adele Garrison samuel Briston Hercely Resents| His cyes narrowed. Madge's Decision (on Bebalf of Lil- | “So that's your game, is it lan) to Refuse the Proferred | said unpleasantly. “Because 1 was $20,000 fool enough to listen to my wife and Again the wave of brick-red color | try to make amends for a deal per- went over Samuel Brixton's face, | fectly justified from a legal stand- and I knew that my mention of a |point, you're going to stage a possible scheme to defraud Marion | “Better not finish that sentence, had pierced his pretense to com-|I sald, facing him steadily. “There placence. are limits even to my forbearance. “Defraud her?" he said raucous- | For your wife's suke do not compel Iy. “That's an ugly word, my lady. |me to any further unpleasantness. You have no right—-" You must do as you think best “Perhaps not.” 1 returned evenly. [when Marion comes of age. Until “Consider it withdrawn. But my |then we definitely refuse your of- decision stands.” | fer. “You mean that Lil will not ac- | Jfe turned to Lillian. ccpt this twenty thousand dollars | T won't accept that from any for Marion " he asked increduiously. | lips but yours.” he told her fiercely. *I mean exactly that,” I retorted. | “Will you take this money?" “Let me repeat what 1 said: ‘When | “No. Sam, T will not” she said Marion is of age she can decide this | firmly. “I told you before that Mrs. tor herself.” ™ | Graham would decide for me.” She will have no chance,” he! e smothered an imprecation said emphatically. “What kind of | which 1 guessed consigned me to fool do you think 1 am, to keep | fathomless depths, then after a sec- twenty thousand dollars dangling in | ond broke out in panic— the air for vears on a woman's| “Rut what will 1 say to Helena? whim? Lil will either accept this of- | She's counting on this, s02" fer now, or it will be withdrawn.” ¥ )t Tillian ativ L knew that he “That convinces me of my Wwis- had struck the one note which dom in making this decision,” T !iight sway her. told him, “If your offer were S8in-| “Tell her that it is all right,” T cere, if all you wish was to restore | counseled swiftly. “that Two-picce frocks have many feminine touches. Hand- tucked and hand-cmbroidered brtiste collar, frills and we are gl £ cuffs dress up a smart blue frock, A little pointed-col lar and cuffs of cream cmbroidery, a bow tie and crystal to Marion the money you have con- | simply waiting until Marion comes p H buttons add chic to a red ¢@pe de chine, A white en temble for Palm Beach inserts a novel ycke at the fessed was taken unlawfully from |of age to arrange the details. You : i - 1 neck, both front and back, that ties into & pert bow. her father, then you would be as|know very well that she will not k 5 \ ; willing to give it to her when she | need any written confirmation—she Lid v i By HENRI BENDEL | comes of age as now.” {is too unworldly for that. 1f you ! N Y 3 Yor NEA Sopive “What do you mean, Tve con-|agree to say this and nothing more, : [ b New York, Dee. 17—Fashion's fessed to doing something unlaw- | Mrs, Underwood will tell her the ; 458 {1is 1 ! |&reater insistence upon things femi- ful?"* he blustered. same thing, T am sure” 2 9 nine is reflected in the season’s 'The letter you wrote to Lillian| “Of course,” Lillian assented : { = SR preference for the two-picce frock. eertalnly meant nothing else.” 1 |eagerly. i It Is 8o short a time since cver: told him, though I was conscious (Continued Tomorrow) thing wuas one-p that it is as- that my position upon that particu- Copyright, 1928. Newspaper |tonishing Tow everything, even to! lar point was untenable. Feature Service, Inc. 5 % £ . chic bathing suits, are adopting the ya0%a “novel ittle front yoke that |tiered skirt, has a little square yolk two-picce style that is more Wkely fiioq jnio a pert little bow. The back | of the palest pink satin, embroidered to emphasize the waistline. Perhubs iyag —oxaetly the same kind of a|in blue and gold beads. this may seem a small point. In e voke and bow, showing the reality, it is fundamental in this| o “cogtumes this year do nof BAKLD APPLES swinging of fashions towards a|gione fpo U S miore feminine figure that acknowl-| “some frocks cven button down | permint sticks stuffed into the hols {cdges more contours than the DOY-ithe back, a style that it might belswhere the core was, The minty ish form lad. |well to note. Ior by summer, this|gavor is delicious. Mode Aficets Formal Gowns |may be very 3 e very deep single point. TUCK-INS semble Mllustrates Style Pajamas are a little smarter now A white flat crepe three-piece en- [ when the blouse tucks into th semble illustrates some of the trousers. There may or may not points T have made. Tts jumper is|a slaeveless cardigan topping it all very intricately cut, with its lower —_— band pointing up a graduated PINK YOK! heights in a decorative manner. 1t| A navy blue marocain frock, with Even evening gowns how to this | Women ecan keep their felt hats 1 have, in my collection SCALLOPED YOKE immaculate if they brush them daily that use two fabries| The skirt of a green velvet dress|and once a week go over them with fashion them, with the bodice | has its yoke cut with inverted scal- |a cloth dipped in some good cleaning Lseparate from the skirt: lxlflfl‘lop with the deepest point reaching fuid. Drush the nap care fully when Buster Closes a Door . = “kets show this trend. And day-! well down on the left side, dary. —_— time frocks exploit it By Thomton W. Burgess \ - Most of the e e Styles Show a Yellow Streak | i . 3 ———— [tune-telling activities among hoys By accident is oft revealed \ BinaL ;.,fim.» Firls % feminine neckline, also. Lingerie The thing we thought was quite con- \\ ¢ | 9 W d = § touches play no small role in new f L ¥ 10 Find Reasons : D i S B ' = " Two 9-Letter Words Mans. masenelogiats have cndeay. B3IcE Hows are as ubiguitou —DBuster Bear W ’ el ; % A A s -4 cred o explain why women are more Collors, iave e may Boucs: . 2 e TR T credulous than men. It is sugested | Pressing originality in their eut, or T coukl go risht in there and 3 ( = 5 i e in the way they join the blouse, come right out again and it wouldn' ¢ 7 7 e L ) e s o o e gain and it wouldn't " 4 7, strictions on womien's conduet, which | “ither fron ek make any difference.” snid Tiuster A 7. are more severe than upon that of Among my 'alm ch frocks, Youthful and gorgeous is a canary. Bear, as he stood in front of the S ) ] Y7 7, men and (hat the acceptance of su- il of these points are noficeable vellow faille taffeta gown from open door of th: queer little log- y 7, 7 perstitions offers a means of escape | A Gallahad biue frock has its over- Lanvin. It achieves svelte lines, Pouse. “There is meat iy , there — trom reality. [ Wlouse fitted Lelow a tailored helt | even though it is bouffant, by the B e A nant it Therelanit§ /// // It has been asserfed that women's to fashion a tizht yoke. Its lower | use of circular tiers of matching anybody zbout. 1t won't take me | -~ A 7, Aol s bl silk tulle for its full skirt. Its prows their is scalloped. 1t has a sweet i . g here B 5 0 1, eck 8 3 y hat meat and got out again 7 7 seek aid in soper-natural wavs, Re- batiste, hand-tucked and hand-em- pearls that continue their chic wa: St he hesitated, e 4 couldn’t Z {gardless of the reason. the fact re-!hroidered with tiny black polka dots, i i | | 7/ gar k polk . to simulate tie ends hanging down viade a prisonar in L loghouse, 74 [easy to convinee and more ready 1o ger could sec into that ot . . | sticks out of the side closing neckline. Aw amazingly large bow m::\; " ," 'IV-A; In‘lllu vn'nw‘uI- a pris- | qiiner; iithlc: liouse 4 7/ 3 y hrlieve, S O lof the blonse and fashions turned fets its ends touch the floor on one _“, hadn't the slighiest idew. A | —— |back euffs. Crystal buttons are its side. t it made | him sspicious. There R thi J 7 B | ;mvl\' other trim Was something yueer about that Jit- = ol e N, U5 Iibuis: Yew, vy thers wat Somie BlENERE: SNddd Menus for the Family * e vavt-mase ana cxtrom v i hie frock is of Sweet William | thing queer. 7 v round that litthe house Buser % 7 AY LOUISE B WEAVER | “mbroidery fashioning a collar and £ % & V//7A% v/ el AN cufts that have smart pointed prowled. Mot of the time he was / / Christmas Cookles L ! two or three feei wway, but occa- S ‘.. 7 7 | (To be hung on the tree or placed SMape. A big how tie of the silk sionally he would &o ciose cnough to 4 gt wkes a girlish neck of this frock. nift at the logs of which the honse iy Mrs. Agnes Lyne Orange Circles o I‘v’;;‘{ri-;:; ;;\;oflum "“‘_;fl""") :‘.::;“m;,“ was built. It was a very small| Kyery Christmas, year after year, 1-2 cnp fat, 1 1-2 cup sugar, 1- e s frock should be | house, There were no windows in it. | parents spend large quantites of cup orange julce, 1 teaspoon orange l;:’:ufl‘m‘vul also. I(vlr it shows alml., ‘The front door, which was open, was | money buying toys that won't play oxt poon lemon extract, 4 ‘|~|?"‘ ]n“,u:].\ x‘m‘. hip and shoul- the only door. What it could be for | With their children, toys that are tablispog ted orange rind. 14 der yokes that forne is expros: ing. and why the meat had been left In | cunningly contrived and claborately | yjye jotter words feature this puz- ’ tenspoon sall, 3 cugs, 3 1-2 cups The yoke polnts down on eac it was more than Buster could un- | constructed, which appeal 10 the |10 yue try getting the two nine- flour, 1-2 teaspoon soda. ; der and in the back has a derstand. That piece of meat was|adult, but which were never made |y yior words first. There are only Cream the fat and AL Add !I.w elear at the back. In order to get in | for real play. G 1two unkeyed letters. j orange juice and heat for 2 minutes. A Buster would have to go wholly in.| Grown ups watk into the stores - — Add the rest of the ingredients and ashion aque Once he stopped und poked his head | and are dazzled ont of sound judg- 2 lf'o“‘u’“"“‘ 7 When a stiff dough forms. roll out | in. Then in a sudden panic he back- | Ment by the charm of myriads of | I i"!‘f‘ b2 ’ p 5 very thin on a well floured board. ed out. But nothing had happened. | Much too clever toys that smother| 9. lard. 5 Chill or place in a cool place for 1 Everything was just as it had becn | the child's imagination by their |12 ;“'I':]Tnl ::‘sll-“fl'fr fish, ; % hour. Use a doughnut run:r| .i;lll! e e e it auns | urrianed Sinee PHAI] .7 o' crensen baking shect and p ¢ % ho doll's house furnished even [14. ’ > {apart on a greasd ba Apug Mmbat (At Itile Hooaedinal. |1 i Nen Govors damps. and |15 Tnigutty, 48] [DAS[O]FIA] |fike in a moderate oven for 10 min- Iy s Tad h sy thousht, tains, the little grocery &t Sluggish [EIOIGTEIS ANAMIO[LTAIR] | utes “Perhaps there's a way in from | Curtains, the i srocery store 16, Slugeish, : RloleSTefariA o6 il B T up on top” thought Buster. | Yith fully stocked shelves, tiny |37 To make a tpe of Iace. [e]RZc [A[C]O[R[V] s LI €limb up on that house and see what | COUIer. and a pair of les, the . To throw lightly oo Make a pattern a a 1t 18 ke, T might find & way in up | COMPlete Kitchen with ice-box, stove | 20, Mythical tale of ancient times. on the dough) there. Certainly it will do no harm.” | 204 Sink. perfect even to its fauceta |21, Devoured. medicine, at least, women are more | 1 CUP fat, 2 cups sugar. 2-3 cop | for hot and cold waler, none of (2. Taces : ; nolasses, 1 ege, 1-3 cup milk, 1 tea- 8 Buster climbed up on 19D.| .0y “oetighteul as thoy are Trritated Sliioh e spoon ginger, 2 teaspoons cinnamon, | ‘When he got up there he discovered | 07 ;fl“i i s ) 18 A eally miay g \‘Tvr:l:mlil.{r i { Women make up the bulk of pa- | 1" foaspoon e T anoe U | Bothing, but two or throe sticks. | oy, S0 ote 2 rinimlicd; thero s s g tronage for nostrums in the health Lo o7y g toaspoon salt, 4 1:2 cu They were arranged in a curious | TR PRV AT A0 EIE 1O Tojobserye ; tield, for Do psyelologists and | oo : way. At the very front a little pile | oy il Tosted eggs by light ryschoanalysts and for faith healers ! ‘ of 1o ofie. Hight up. on top of an- | kee to do or make 2 3olievers of a particular creed of a1 dorts { baking powder, 1 . Jo%s. one TiEht Up on 19p of An-lToys should sfir the child to ac- ol : 5 5 | Cream the fat and sugar. Ada the | other, seemed to be held by one of | ity "y antal and physical. Skates. | o Risie I an endeavor fo make a scien- | yolasses, egg and mitk and heat for | these sticks. Presently Buster reach- | oo o1cre kiddie cars, velncipedes, ex- : tific study of the qucstion nuMerous | 2 minutes. Add the rest of the in- | ed out an exploring paw and touch- | 1790 7% FECAT CHEE 0T boncelted. o not tue, | investigators have analyzed the re- | zregionts and when astiff dough ed one of these sticks qv|x1l>‘ Noth- | jalls of all sizes are fine for physi- ""“{-“ki_:"“"‘m‘;“'-‘ rifling value. | sponscs of women under various | forms, divide it and roll out part on ing happened. Tt-was just such a Rlocks, painfs, scissors, : DR Sl ; conditions. Of course, there a well floured hoard. Tet stand in | stick as the other sticks, nu.ufnrl 5 vons, clay beads to string. : road "M“. scart 3 many differences between the sex the cold for 1-2 hour. C'ut out the | reached out and hit it sharply With | gnipis puzzies are inexh i ini | e ugdicamel s Moot from the mental point of view. zingerbread “boys” and place 3 one of his big paws. In fact. he Wit | pforaly and are fine training for | 47 Before. ! L'oints of Comparison inches apart on greased baking 1t a0 hard that he knocked it off the |1i0 4* 08 (00 CUE S0 T S, for, | 46, Birds - between snans andj Praciteally all investigaiors have | gicots. Tlace cloves for eyes, noss roof. Things happened fast enough |56 fine food for the imagination. Gl feind R i K"“’r”‘l‘ superior ": and mouth and currants for vest | then. thought just what it all Was| Small housekeepinz implements, Sesame. men in the matter of learning and |y, uetons, Bits of raisins, dates or! Buster didn’'t know, excepting that | of the right size for the child to use, Carmine. pang I:“;U'“| 8. Boys scem to - pruncs may be used for the eyes if | those piled up logs hegan to drop. | hrooms, carpet sweepers, pots pa Needful. f"'”f;"':‘ 0‘5)"":0'.“ “""7"‘0": of 'w"l‘" desired and almonds stuck in place | He himself made a bound off the |spoons, irons, wash hoards, wash VERTICAL cmatics, whereas women seem 0 be | e6 "0y re With the blunt end of a roof and ran away to a safe dis- | tuha are good because they help the | 1. Careens. in general supcrior 10 men i Mem- | gnite mark outlines for the coat tance. Then he turned to look back. little girl to imagine herself grown Simpletons. e cd b ionan sand m‘m‘m“ah‘;i‘:, and trousers. Even facial expres- | Everything looked all right. except- [ np and able to do all sors of things| 3. Rigid ; ¥|sions may be outlined. Take thel . . . - . = Ing that those sticks and logs on top | like mother—a wholesoms attitude Ikworm. to meripulate mechanical contriv- | wpoyer 1n a moderate oven for 15, ELAPPER FANNY § of the roof were no longer there. | well worth cultivating. 5. Without ¥ minutes. rout. For years it has hee derstood At Buster walkad around in front.| Garden fools. han:mers, nails and Sea. et e et ,:L"::"o":":’\_: The gingerbread “hoys” may be | still at a safe distance. Then his|vice are fine hecause they encour- Mingles. o tullibR A haniars men and that | PAked without feature tracings and eyes opened very wide. He could no jage econstruction. Dolls. teddy bearS. | <. Jortunes loft at death, they are likely to make judgements “Ih:)n C"?‘(”xf‘v W'MV “":f'k:":: :::;1. longer see info that queer little and the host of lovable fuzzy crea-| o Deadly, based on their personal situations | Clothes outlines may he ma vith house. The door was closed. You see, | tures on sale are good hecause the |10° A size of type. Pather tilan on sbstract taclord soft frosting fraced by a tooth pick what Buster had taken to be just|children love them dearly and he- |; S e Cs o boye ang| 1f the “boys” are to he hung on | sonie logs piled up really was a dsor | cause they serve as play 1 o 20 ek i e en coliags | rse! y;\rron hn}:na in m; 'knnd- of the made of logs; a door held up by the The edge of a woven fabric, |Conklin found that 10 per cent of | heads “‘“";' Bfpiies stick that he had struck. When he ge! n the boys and 66 per cent of the girls ngared Stars Bet up a golf Lall (Covered with Colored Sugars) had knocked that stick out, the door | Tt is tremendously refreshing after e iy by had superstitions in which they real- s Suga had simply dropped. That queer lt- |a hard day on one's feet to soak ly believed. »1‘ cup fat, 2 0‘19~1"1=nr. 2 eggs. '3 tie house wasn't a house at all. It |them in hot hran and soda water, Boys appear to ougrow supersti- | tablespoons cream, 1 teaspoon nut- was what is known as a pen-trap. If | dry and rub with alcohol, tions at earlier ye than did girls, | mes, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1.2 ea- Buster had gone inside and tried to — — and girls had more superstitions per | Snoon lemon extract, 1-4 teaspoon take the meat that was fastened TENDER Fi indlvidual than did boys. Fifteen per | alt, 3 1-2 cups flour, 1 teaspoon there at the back, he would ve N T L = cent of the girls and only 5 per cent | baking powdar. sprung that door just as he did. The | s | Tone of the leg. of the hoys indicate any belief In for-| Cream the fat and add the sugar R ifference would have heen | OTeWhat by giving a hot ammonia | 35. Compartment in a stable. Gune deiling: | Mix well and add the eggs and main rence woul ha €0 | hath every night. rubbing afterwards Dics ¢ ne Z ST : i 5 o T that he would have been a prisoner. ; $ drgan of smell. In a recent investigation made by | cream. Beat for 2 minutes. Add the 25 1 W, Brinter wis vory LSy, 1| 0 ue ead du the mGriines Two fives, Lehman and Witty, move than 6000 | rest of the ingredients and when e N B SR BORLES F Widren sere asked to check from |a stiff dough forms, roll ont very e 4 s a list of 200 play activities those in [ thin on a floured board. Cut out he had climbed up on top and med- DECORATIVE CANDLES » which they had veluntarily engaged | with a star shaped cutter and place PARIS, dled with those sticks, fnstead of |y, o e s lcieane e . s z cy candles can be cleaned ¢ the prececd week. One of | 2 inches apart on greased hakin: 't hea v vomz e: Foing inside and meddiing with the | (40 ndlcs fan be deantd juring the pr ing week. One of | i g At'the theater the other night I overheard a woman who was wear flour, 1 feaspoon soda, 1 teaspoon Coneeited. The unusual decorative shape of ray calfskin sports bag is em- by a heavy gold lower of the Dblack felt metal frame. To prance. To love exceedingly. mous, (uts into small cubes. Animal similar to the raccoon. the items in list was feliing for- | shects. Sprinkle some colored su- ing a pink faille gown saying it was a brand new Martial and Arn meat. : : ing with a cloth dampened in al- | tunes or having funes told gars on the tops and hake in a imodel. She (Copyright. 1928, by T. PUIRCSS) o q) BY DI MORRIS FISHBEIN | It was found that girls partici- | moderate oven for 12 minntes, Tiny | The next story: | [ Lditor Journal of the American joie in fortine toll activities | colored candies Trice Another Plan | POPCORN SALAD Medical Association and of Hy- |more generally than do hoys, par-|the warm cooki s sorry she’d worn it to the theater because it criw the draped back, which was the interesting point of the gown. ay he sprinkled on R2G U S PAT OFF. soman was wearing some of the ncw enamcl hracelets o ned bty 1o ; < coon as thev £ spce | et and Sandoz. Hers were black cnamel on platinum. She ware | e - | Fruit salad takes on novelty nlien gela, the Health Magazine ticualrly between the < of 12 to]|are haked if colored sugar is not hair in a long, slick pompadour, shaped like a shingle at the nape of READ AFERALD CLASSIFIFED ADS | crushed popcorn is sprinkied over For years it has hren understood | 15. With increase in maturity there | available. Calared cocoanut aleo ma | Some girls apend a ot on cos- | neck. FOR BEST RESULSS lthe top instead of nuts. by physicians that in matters of 'is & decrease in participating in for- be used to carry out the colora metics and still are bare-faced RITA.

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