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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1929. By C. D. Batchelor Once Overs Lingerie. F:ollows l._,ifle_s of New Frocks Silk Replaces Linen and Colors Win Preference Over All-White I'he Heart Story Love’s Awakening . ' Steadfast Woman Registered U. 8. Patent Office By Adele Garrison wwassassaasssassnan ¢ The Mystery Deepens as No Trace is iy, 1" I directed, “to see if | Yound of the Missing or that anyone | e the Underwoods wiore you get Noel.” Mary | ouldn’t be Exquisite fabrics, icate cnts and the daintiest of color and trim make spring Paris ‘ingerie the most feminine in years. Left w right: The princess gown with uneven hemline is the last word in night apparel, especially if fashioned of black triple volle with sprigs of dainty spring flowers printed on it, from Redfern. ¥ ' A dance set from Redfern is frilly and feminine, made of black lace combined with blak triple voile n for t £ = 4 il pink flower design and cut with its circular panties fitted onto a black lace yoke. (Center upper) Redfern : ¢ g0 B combines salmon pluk georgette and ecru lace for an evening step-in that hews to te princess lines, (Lower) New and dainty arc the yoked knickers with chemise to match from Maison Vorth, in ap] green triple voile with cream lace. Very feminine is a flesh triple volle nightie from Worh made wi very decp lace yoke, fincly pleated body, lace hem and satin sash. Redfern makes a step-n (o matc biack floral printed princess nightic. Motifs are embroidered in black and pipings, and straps arc of lrlnck satin, Mystery Deepens 1 Lillian catch Paris, March 1, Lingeric is rapidly | becoming as intricate in cut and al- (rm Sl respnniaitn it axa e mest as complicated as dresses. The S S S Wave of feminism which swept over change is far more dificult to make, the world of fashion last year can it often heclps in sucl instances to also be traced in this direction. (find some good kildergarten or The question of lingerie has al- s I nursery school which will offer to ways been one of paramount ime ‘nw child endless opptrtunitics for portance to the Frenchwoman. Tn | development in an atmpsphere fres the good old days and even as re- 'HE MOODY CHILD of disturbing overtones. cently as ten years ago, although i — styles did not change every year, By Alico Jutson Peale ATl EAGaRNG her lingerie cupboard was her The child who is gay, talkative, 5 pride. The sheerest of handmade |Over active and noisy on one day and | It packing to go awaysoon, save For variety, vanilla ice cream may | ;o0 Lo valenciennes and the | depressed, irritable, quick to tears {the cardboard that come home iR ].O l S OF CLE CL S [be used in place cf the WhibPed|fnogt handwork was what the|and anger the next, is onc who fathers shirts. These, tipped ine jiereanis . 2 middleclass Frenchwoman insisted |should be studied. It is not enough |to frocks, make excelleit protece One quart of fce cream Wil be| o "N adavs her trousscan |to say that he is “moody” or “tem-jtors from wrinkles. If tie frocke | needed. has considerably diminished in peramental” and feel relieved of all are folded about them jist right, numbera but quality of workman. | responsibility. |they will come out of the suitcase ship and fabric are always to ba| The moody child more than likely Perfect: found. 8ilk has replaced linen |will become a moody adult. The and colors are preferred to the old | person who goes through life exhil- all-white idea. Intricate drawn- |rated at one moment and gloomy thread work or embroidey share | the next is cursed with a personality [ BY. DR. MORRIS FISHBE the honors with lace, usually tint- |that s hard to live with and highly Lditor Journal of the American o4 a delicate ochre, but it is the | unserviceable in the day to day sit- | Medical Association and of Hy- | quantity of material used that will | uations of life, The parent who gcin, the Health Magazine aurprise you if you compare the |sees his chlld developing into this| “One hundred, Doctor? Whew!” 1is own “Well I saved your life.” e | L know but an insurance company told me only last week my new by life wasn't worth five cents.” with the cream and cake. old it tight cavesdropper would ed only the impression of Fashion Plaqe One of the chief problems of { miedicine today is to build up in lingerie of today with that of yes- terday! Lingerie Keeps Step type should look for the underlying | cause. Most commonly the cause of such instability in the parent or in some [ vespiratory discases such as|®uch & subtle and complicated one | coughs, colds. influenza and pney. |NOWadays that one wonders if the | mionia Iimit has not been reached. Lin- Home for Hebrew Infants | Strie fashlon has decreed, must |, 0 image batoretiti Paventl ./// 7 e iy follow the new lines and we have [ /€¢18 1he 1iase heior Hiils / ONTYIng : | fitted hip-yokes and flaring skirts. [ © 2 ‘ h 7 rious methods. Attempts were | o "0 % - steady nurturing warmth becomes, ¥ ‘0 wear a skirt with a dipping - e e 7 q b ade to huild up resistance by the . by reason of its spasmodic charac- _, § hemline -over a simple all-round {use of ultraviolet rays alone, but % ter, & source of instability in the / s L underslip would be an anomaly, | " the results were not Ao outstanding 5 child. .. as to warrant the belief that this | (e couturlers cry, so that those| ™0, (o gigon giscipline, undue . incihod creatss sprcific resistance | OF the well-known houses such as| ..o tor cohiool success and per- BTG E Drecoll, Premet, Worth, Redfern 4 Lo ke against such diseascs. and = few others who creats fash. |fect behavior, bad physical routin Avnothor method involved arrange- | M- | with accompanying fatigue and 2 v ) ///BE’///J ments which lessened the nunnm4;2";0':_;::':""; c:::m'nhz:‘o':"lfl 8lips | o verstimulation—all contribute thely [\ [oZrIA[M7Z of contacts between the children. ! share to the difficulty [TIE[E[M] MZAA NV EZNE] most recent studies have co,. | Princess step-ins to wear under Fistaraall taclors L likal thoge ¢ ‘ % Do mEn T YR e retionhiv ot the nu- the new form-fitting dresses are | yontioned are relatively eis 2. %24 adult who has a great deal to do | with the child. The child refl his elders as surcly as a mirror r v, {Hotiesjolicntin ronincaistanpe auaina instability in the child is a similar /A linfectious disease, particularly| The art of dress is hecoming 3 7 D 7 | 1| /.lfl/ .. DANNY SEES THE LAST OF THE | § I The tw te in thi STRANGER E ion puzzle 414 help you gre: lornton W. Burgess) your for the bhorder w 1 that it also is il s g 4 L trition and body weight of the child (Al1s0 being shown and for the deep | nodify once we h been made | The three-skin - baum marten pecHitan ki Soticlt [s[c[RNBIERZD RIIILILISE |16 its resistance against respiratory | V-decolleted evening gowns you | auare of their existence, hut when cho takes precedence over the HorizoNIaL | [PIAIVISIEZAZA [DIETAIL] | intcctions and pncumonia in par. |can find combinations cut on ththo trouble lics in the way the pur- two-skin for spr A ous ’ = y ifenlar me . Even nigit-dresses & I DEISITASTIIENIBI | U0 . oatuate thel reste| s, Mo dioing. o 1o, %% /MMM%%% [ properly the investigators had 1o |and various types of yoke effects ATIAZ T S lstablish nmormal weights for chil- |as in dre g .E../?/'/ rem of the type studied. These | An interesting slip shown hy .Bm-/. .% [ ‘:‘\F s cre compared with the one of the leading houseg has a | veights of the children who de- | form-fitting bodice and a skirt veloped pneumonia. composed of detached pancls | During a period of 12 years 505 |hanging loosely from the waist note al | cases of pncumonia occurred among (and falling, therefore, into beauti- $94 children undbr five years of ful lines heneath an cvening frock. admitted to the instiution. It | Volle Ranks First Menus for the Family| vox o hat the chiidren ‘i the g, tar no matetae are concern. | Spooky will zet him thought stitution average in weight aliout g £ L 90U ed, first and foremost comes voile ! e e the same us those eisc e - Danny - : e e here In the!triple (a beautiful, supple but SRt cight rapidly gained |Tite Dard wearing - silk voile) eizht under institutional care so 'h""'."""’”' e ‘l“"';i ')\' ‘l"”'" e s *lauantity of crepe satin has heen ot tiey soon approximated thel ey tagely but mostly for night- fivead ; e significant fact was de. [dT6SScA and pajamas. Head Lettuce hili Dressing | termined that the body weight of | Jace has never before been Fruit Gelatin Whip Cofter (e ohild did not bear any relation. | U%ed in such quantities for under- ship to the occurrence of pneumo. | Wear and on some of the now Sonthern Goulash, Serving Siv i or to the frequency with which | models the yoke effect is tind g |out in luce matching the wide in- | sertion edging. Jeaving but a wisp of material to form the remainder |of the garment. Knickers or step- {ins are shorter than they haic {ever been before, just covering the g . ¢ A : : ihird i) : | girdle which .8 always worn on ¢ f - Pajamas Wide-Trousered Siceping suits are featuring very {wide trousers from the knees | down, safior-fashion, and the jack- i ets are usually completed with a | wide sash of the same material. | Pipings in a different color or in- |tricate incrustation work .are the | only forms of ornamcntation seen ‘m the more expensive suits. There in usually & three-quarter lengtn coat to match, cut on the lines of a Chinese coolie's coat, which takes the place of a dressing gown. Flesh-pink still continues to be favored by smart women as the |only possible color for undgrwear unless, of course, you can afford to have a set to match each of your ensembles. A delicate powder blua comes next and white, or rather ivory, seems to be effecting a tim- id reappearance. There is also a pale green to be seen in anticipa- & #‘W IO AM&M 'l“k Mbfla [tion ~of the coming mcason, as ‘fi,” %M qo:no #uh}mm% green is going to be, it ls said, one 9‘]’:@- has QWW MM of the outstanding new colors. towwm#tfmld Pompadour bouquets on light Menu For Dinner Lvound cpildren develaped this disease. “£poons | Neither did the hody weight seem 005 chop- | (o Lear 4 dircet relationship to SPOONS the number of deaths that occurred | L 2 teaspoons sall. 1-2 iy the children who developed pneu- | Da 3 : 5 S ;! B igpoon pepper, 1 cup lima beans pt for Infants under six 1 2 cups fomator BLIRGES i 4 1 hat g v cven hrownin | dodger i : e Tt VERITICAL Picierents minutes. (s One cup seeded soaked pr c ‘)v soaked dried apric neapple, 1 cup ra b orange juice, mon juice, 1 cup fruiut juice over from canned or sonked fruits) Mix all the ingredients and let souli for one hour. lowly cook un- ck. Stir frequently with a handled woodon spoon. Pour ord more. |17 Lot A Sy e sterilized glasses and when cold “Oh dr Burgess 4 E er with melted paraffin has taken the Carrant Jelly Cake Dessert old chard.: |2 L cotton. ce hearts, 2 inches wide stone wall he wou » heen safe = . inch thirk, 1 1-2 cups whip- Why didn't he keep or e way h NP m | S \\I) yed on horseback cd cream, 4 tablespoons sugar tea- was headed? 1 declare, he's conin Did you know tha bogs estiv poon vanilla, 2 3 cup currant jelly straight back here now Il their variety evolved trom the % cup diced marshmallows. It was true. The range Mea- | sfiken bag or pouch which Oriental | 3% 42 the vounger son »f Mis the whipped cream, sug; dow mouse was head ight ' lag re 1o contain their black | 2 (Db la o . Chill. Place the cake back. 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