New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 5, 1929, Page 16

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NEW iy Ny v ; RO 5, 1929, : T e 1 Once Overs . By C D Batchelor [naugural Pall Isn't What it Used Love’s Awakening ..., | To Be; Official Set Holds Aloof By Adele Garris i y Adele Garrison A Charity Event Now, It Has a Golden Past; Car Tracks Leading to a Hospl Welfare of Prince Georges. Increase the Amiety fd I made no reply to Lil tounding statement t from th 10 be made upon It There as no tme ciaculation of astonish smothered wlia 1 not w hopes in raised v seat for road led, and rning. n the erwood clar rod tracks, T lool stioning rise Mary, for gl Important society folks in Washing. For an # s - ton who made the Tnaugural Ball a 1d swoone ne v - 3 success, for charity's sake. (Above) il ¢ ’ Miss Theresa Carmalt., a popular i i debutante; (Center) Mrs, Gan al operator rupt name t At insta 4 gL £ b ter of s President Cortis, wh calling an a essage | sitting upright, e wit & . 4 g was selected with her brothe which should be telephor n L X SR . % S ranking guest of hono g In the country has it Anviety Increases g 3 - = above) Miss Rina 1 you gee, Thus ir me t i don't know hov aly % T i i35 = ) 1 of Senat n of Nline and as soon as Harry hea your a red.” she said. * ' i . ok z 4 s E - (Betow) code me I: 1 5 1 t me T 1 find out?” / - & b te Jaughier of Yad 3 inloy-Hobart administration, eve- . capital city, More and more people jorwood W ret 't 4 = 13 ool {hroushoul thataoun iy Te it attire was not general, but by poured into Washington just to ate - Eol b i - as 1 ¥ A 4 3 : . W % D0 "‘ " o ‘* e aniiees ol MeRinley-Roosevelt all the wo- tend it so as to report to the folks on NG a No k t . A | | £ Ina al ity ball given here on were in low cut gowns. Now | Lack home. ewinging his roadste = e la E iration n 1o Tnangural ball was a real prob-| This year, the ranking guests were wav and head The difference hetween {his one lan because of the number of people to be Vies President Curtis, his sise geryond Sclin Time waits for no man, but all men wait a long time for woman. IRl ey Cls Ay 1 e dhatiiehohntod fogaticnd, ter, Mra. Gann, and his daughters, the Charity Ball is an unofficiul | By Rooscvelts time, (lere was|Many of the senators and represens svent, and 3s nerely @i attempt 100 ot a foot of available space on the | tatives, some of the diplomats and Off Again! thot ndly ¢ ) i . HERE | p cvent that is froquently o N the « ay here el i 5 furnish a gala event for the ont-of- floor, and the hall had become the | many officers of the army and navy oces 3 & L ere’s having | £ own guests, The Washington diplo- unwiedly event that hrought on its | purchased hoxes. W car nyt P “ny more ¢ E e Y[]UR H[A[TH nat ? attention to it downfull. It was customary for| No, the inaugural hall isn't what e i s o VARIETY GALORE A T e L LT L s Bt = 5 w1 1 entr | . 2 — . ttend. sine official their younz women as a part of (it has some justification. As an — litor Journal of the An i a « involved. their valuable social training i the | affair of state it outlived its purpose, Medi dation and of Hy 1t is promoted e 5 Sl e Ak - 7. intes for 16 who and peace of mind with which te 3Hip prophecy was Jurt el : ¢ . 7/7/.'.7/7/ .. ; . g At cos uy and . into lem u\'lhr impressions of the world s % 3 5 e et Justry has grown rapidly Commun i about him, will find the sources of g00d two ho ior, e Al ; 7 ; . A A'/ 7. e o There . i 0l 1esthetic delight in the commonest e b SRS T T T T T e« e 2 B ts Afiinac G NPy x A / bard of educational division of dent Wilson f o interest i The sound of the wind. of the . e xs : vic T i /X » V///, the New York City department of 1. Wis ¢ disp; L boats in the harhor, the train the United States| Dy that fime (h sensitive ehild the elements o f “ %.% il bl la ity oiriots s i A Sty T Sl T poctry and music. The bridge across 7, 74 s shops at one time or anol 1 almost unbearable “erush’ whe Wo i to think that if « chitg | the river, pigeons whevling in a V i y There are 170,060 persons no one could possibly dance OF even 'l artistie talent e must set |SUNNY 8ky. lighted windows al dusk, % 4 W s Sl wove, There was never ansthing 1o work acquicing the technigue of | {he fruit stand at the corner ot the £ v Miona ara 135 ratn exclusive about it bt it did bring Lrush or keyboard throngh a scrics | S'rect— all offer those impressions v/ v/ el LR i i which the child recreates and claris whieh pupils pay an averaze of $250 on 1o i of formal stercofyped lessons, and | oo 7, 7 L S Lo e fies in terms of form and line and or s @ corollary fo this it was taken é i //‘ // A% The cosmotie ind the formal uniforms. fted ehild should be given oppor- The materials of beauty surround g 1 1 1 United States imvolves sales of pro- ! 1 L tunity to use the 100is of art the child on every hand. 1t is our .I dnets mmotl 1o $2 000 a Some old timers here cal T R s s task to give hini freedom to espress “ and at estimatod that the u- = illy of tl i z of the old £ ah - A himself in everv available medium. vear. . 4 o practically all children are 10 a cer- v ol y shops take in 84 - tain extent ercative and that wheth- | oo 2 S0 Aave paini g dhooE Listory of the ball is paper and pencil, clay and plastes their services R hentary.. on Alie]| ¢x othey: areSspedialivgifiad o mo : = E - - : sm«lun-? o : e e T [lret ons |21l shoulalhaya tho Joy of lasing o - nd .r]nl-‘ do;u (ln‘ usln- them ha- 3 - Many of the individual states now €rowth of a nition. stoone Uith color and form and sound as N Pleases. He should choose his By Thornton W. Burgess lave laws regulating practice in was bheld i KH:'\"‘J{“; .,‘,’1, i i own subjects and deal with them as wiy shops and provide for regu- en O eI i eiramaln v itnie i g Gl ? SR 9T hackground., an appreciative but wholly passive audience. for ball as ju ther tradition gons The Today's puzzle - hoth various and e ok inepections as to their sanita- tinistiation lifficult. T re several unkeyed Lut is deubtful that the ma- here was iv when President | “art” as something quite outside th 3 (ot aiatos have: arraiiged [Madison At this scope of everyday caperience . : S i W per- ivity—som:thing for special oc- | e way for the protection of the time it 406 per ) . & sons Vded, it was an int. | casions like Sunday clothes and par-| The first telegraph line in this ty manners. Yet the clild who is country was built in 1844. Jt ran 1o7t to himseif, who is given leisurc | from Washington to Baltimore. rs iich may slow you up what, some places fowels are wsed it vepeatediy on diiferent persons: In son's time 1 a5 5] VAP ARITVWVIANNROY] :n> of them hasve no arrangements Eiven i Carusi's, whi for sterilizing Instruments or linens: | to in confemporary accounts as a [CIOIMElTAREAP [EIT AL r storilzing instruments or linen n ¥ L 1any of the cosmeticians are oss- saloon It wasn't such a h- 1y !‘ Topinmilale ir] IMIVITIE[ORATII [P] .t conception of skin diseases and Van Buven's ball. later at the sanic | SRRSO [OINELAOIP [EIRIAVAAIVIE| t1vir transmission. or of the clemi- place. wus spoken « the press us | e on o [RIEICAWIAIDIEIORALIELD] r1 contents of the preparations a brilliant sociapvent. | 2 at they u vy William Henry Harrison « From time to time legislation has time, a theater on Louisiana proposed 1o control the inelusion was purchased for the osmetics of such poisons as . Lall, and there wer srsenie. mereuric or carbolic acld. They went back to Carusi's The maiority of the best manufac- for President Polk’s ball and history tured cosmetics ho do not records a laffling crush. Wihen contain dangerous dr Wt are President Taylor took ofiice. fhres Who are you?" he asked bluntl K ¢ S simply a basis of cold cream or balls were given in three different “I am a sort big cousin o To observe. A Household Help other ointment with some perfume places and he visited all three, “The 20, To repuise When storing sour «ream or sal or powder added most jovial hall on record” is the replied Wanderér. “That is 8 one ok Lt For cach I dressings, rinse out the contain- -h f rcople 1 “Welcome to the Old Orchard!™ sauenked Danny . Mo ha By Mrs. Alesander Goorge Cave 10 Solecion most jovial all on record" s th with cold water, so that ther No doubt. the cosmetic indusiry |(he Picrce administration, again ut Will I 1o waste from the product i« poymanently sstablished, and doos rusi's, slicking to the sides. w0t represent i any scnse of the| A temporary huilding was erccted Linnet to re. 35 Ma tion Menu for Dinner 0 passing fad. Make-up is a |0 Judiciary Square for the Jucha o s et 1 Troiled f@mb A Ghil ble drug atare utllily ball. and 2 icit is roported he Cig iniifealiay 1de 1 tors, hutteged a4 1t View of the extent of the in- ¢77se of 1 expenditure i O mea Al e 1 frou arrot and celory orange co dustry, regulation is more and more S#i.e unhappy condition pi hempseed and some sma Sl 191 coanut pie, coffe ¥ 10 be called in to control its @t I'tesident Lincoln's first ball, at | net and his fricnds were 47 11 miour dangerous possibilities. Certainly the same place. Tor the second | the siranger t e call | tireaks z on hempsced. He trieq | 45. TO require Chill Potatoes, Sor Fouk every woman should be careful not lincoln inaugural ,’I” l:»vvnl n'-mn“ me Wanderer -Wanderer Eve- | e empseeds himsel! 3 llespoore aoor 3 cups 10 PUT 0N her a cosmetic prepara- ¥ used apparently \«.Umu; grea ed by Mrs. Wanderer s poet laurcate diced I ot tion of unknown origin or one for Success hecause it was notable for v tricd the sunflower 3 | adigreen O B e hoOT | which unwarranted claims may be the confusion that prevailed in the | - s pepy S PG hat anl coat room and the scanti- Ahenitneyisctiled down o eat L 4 cly chopped onions, 2 tablespoons they had finished ¢t eir| n et e e : L — - nees of the supper. General dissat ed Danny v sor r ust they flew back to the 3 weet Slaoe e ncon T4 o trying ciioliic R et happen to he fond adow Mide |1 - iEwnlin Darny! Madaw 60 Drex e aeor (i i a finz | PLAPPER PANNY SAYS: | 1n General Grants time. the north | do 2" He added t mewhat 2 his home. Danny was | , ’ T grcen ipenperel Cook natil el @] ving of the Treasury department anxio . Wanderer looked down return a ball hefore 1ty o h0q on both sides. Add the rest L the scene, and a ferrific jam Wand ickled. “If y an 2 iny and his eyes twinkled. B e s As the result of the close quarters el gl A S S e e Bk 1 the Hellespont 5 ok A e ontas His second ball was worse, however. s, sir, we've decided ) 1 U ohis sw M e s Vo ¥ A temporary tand was built at Judi- T e | Orange Coconnut Ple ciary Square, and hundreds of can- | el loniny i isiands i 1 baked pie shell, 2-3 cup ary birds were imported to give a | by T. W Burgess iroh Al » 4 tablespoons flour, 1-8 teaspoon 8 festive and tropical air, and t story: “The Wanderers salt, 1-3 cup lemon juice, 1 cup SRRl s mselies at Home.” To scol t orange juice, 1.3 cup wate “BE . out the illusion. But arctic weathe Fra yolks, 1 tablespoon butter, 2 table- A on the fourth of March spoiled the | A cluster of fibers occurring in Spoons grated orange rind. party, and ladies danced in their No one will ru ack sar wool Mix the sugar, flour and salt wraps and the men in their over- ally if she sticks to the smart one- |20. Beer. Blend thoroughly and add the frum | | coats, and though fine food }ad riner » put t. picee frock this spring with short To employ uices and water. Cook in a doul been brought down from New York ome 01, My < 1 ! sting To drink dog-fashion. hoiler until thick. Add the. egg yolks the guests turned down the ice Without stopping to « v | pin . and cook for three minutes. Stir ohilled salads and Gemanasd ot £g004 by. Wanderer and 1 2 5. Kdge 2 . freguently to prevent Jumping. Adj 4 drinks. The canaries, most of them, derer flew over to U £ the O o g the rest of the ingredicnts and. | died from the cold. Ol Oreburd the | Tong: white appear on 20, To free. when mixed, pour into the baked The President Garficld ball was Durpis Mneh an . some of the spartest arms when 31. Guided pie shell. Cover with the meringue | held in the national muscum wita tne a whoie floc -~ \ery formal evening gowns are ap- 3. What is the smallest of our silver Meringue 5.000 guests, The one for President They - of by Bracelots in b num- coi 8 egg whites, 4 tablespoons sn- | ! Cleveland was held in the pension 1@ st f fastened Goved wrlsls 14, Lower in place ar. 1-2 teaspoon lemon extract, 1-2 oifice, for the first time with Sousa’s $ Wil i%e SRl 5 s Batting machine cup shredded cocoanut. i and behind the palms, and much B vomelnin ¢ = i Devoured Peat the whites until stiff. Add ’ I gance. w1 48 swieh and| | b fe e with Cooki tensil the sugar and heat until creams The succcss of this ball was du Wokfiderar wer . ¢t ensemble fe 20 Grief, \dd the lemon extract and one-half icated in the ball for President 0 E i epscinble has 40 picce ont. the eocoanut. Roughly pile on top sy rison in 1% a toriinle nigh XHat hato we hors, Cousin Lir ° coat lined with green, al- 41 Scariet the filling. Sprinkle with ihe re i s Bt 3 voatsnd Wardor.r riost o 10 shade, uses a 42 Nenter pronoun. maining cocounut and hake in a I 1 hinding 41 P'oint of (omrose hotween ery slow cven for o b Pale. v TP e e storm

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