New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 7, 1929, Page 12

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12 Love’s Awakening NEW BPITAD{ DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, Once Overs The Heart Story of a Steadfast Woman By Adele Garrison Mary 1s Handed Over to Katherine for Rest and Treatment While Madge Seeks to Learn Some “In- side Dope” on the Attack. It was Mary to whom N Iressed aious whoth but L tor 1= his no ch 15 save a swil Noel,” sh Anvicty cour 1 was inju iid not know ed when 1 told pretty sure that | old lady Mary “Bless me, there's our chanct, Red, brough o hen nd Ol Wanders ways chuckli wing. “Does that look travel like Honker the demanded “I couldn’t say,” replic don't know much about “Well, replied W naturedly, “we took our ti ing the long jonrr nd we = take our time going back we do is just move along from on g00d feeding place to er. The only way to get anythi traveling i to do it easils can see things.” “1 know.” replied When 1 am running very annot see much. 1 have to g« my attention to where I am goir You must be acquzinted with a held ont on Goose 200 ont o Then yo Peter gazels fast e | H %%/ llfi%%%l 72 ) | 1 1] i . | | | 74 | | | 7 IIIII II 1 you sho HORIZONTAL inder-in Peter Rabbit is Full of Questions -chic Grge mu 1 of vouth th.) of beloy rock. Shoemaker's tool colored gem Who is our vice VERTICAL r or customn Your plus ny English coin Mover's truck Before Pastry What ¢ty in punished tehes? Wagon trac Worth or dus More uncommon To total. To low Canine To picce Who is t roll’s out siory of Shrub ragrant hlossomn having purple ] sh zep. Te put on. Quantity. Prophet ftowing To place. Rlack bird of the cucl trained uplement. who b heroine of Lewis “Wonder- 0 fam- [RT1IVTAT ZjolcluiLiaR Z4RIEIC|) |TIE | RIITIEZ2 /eI 7/ NEINR//HENENY/ VAW~ o PE|s 7%k Elalelol P T el BEEEZil/00E0N B lm//lll [LI[DlE] Geo Sauce for Din with Fish potatocs, am. fiz, pudding 1o serve with b niayonnaise, 1-4 cup 1 celer > cup chili pimento ns lemon ngredients choppe nice. 1<poon hoons vinegar Pour the it onee chould he com chilled thor- fore ined poon salt, 1 ¢ cup cold melted Mix the ingre two minutes an. which ha vaned paper for 15 water, 4 tablespoor dient Pour and beat for imto a shallow fitted with a moderat. in squa the sa on n,p. Ca Sa dark brown sugar, 2 tabie- spoons fiour, 3 tablespoons but 1.8 teaspoon =alt, 1 cup water, <001 vanilla Mix the sugar. flour and nd well and add the butter and ook stirring constantly, un Add the cold o1 been Pk ninut oven Cut and serve 1 cup « salt the savee thicke warm or jila and sarve the puddings This sauce is cake or ice cream delicious served o) ponge el o or T A R T SR e S P S A e 4 to gct a nice little shoe store cheap.” YOUR HEALTH BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN Lditor dournal of (he American Medical Association and of Hy- kvia, the Health Magazine Aniong the of the promoted by food faddists ysical culturists is the idea jon is good treatment most peculiar tions W ph that star all At a for 186 of the of recently the leading physicians congidered the question of fasting in relationship to human health When food is with held from the Fody whole chemistry of the is promptly changed. The fat of the hody is drawn on to sup- ply energy, weight is lost, the blood pressure falls, the temperature is nodified, and mental changes super- vene after a certain period Heart and Brain After the fat of the body has been ddled on to supply energy, some of the internal organs begin to lose, including particularly the liver, the n and the Next the les suffer end the and th 1eeting Modical So- several of of Lngland Ciety the system pancreas. and in the brain rzued by the isting clears food faddists the blood, but indicate instead asting there is a rise nou-protein nitregen in the chlorides ind an in bicarhonates. Lo fasts are cven complete periods may v nctional of great fasting for short sult in structural and in the human potential m War Experience the war period, the Gor- ople hiad only 1,300 calories 108t body weight. were fewer of and obesity, nervous dis- pernicious anemia and diar- we frequent and conva- les from disease was slower. Actually even the digestive d sed greatly during the 11100 period not only because food intake was diminished, but ause the food taken was rougher changes hody e ses Q—What kind of should be given to a haby der one year of age? A.—Washable, smooth, cnough to prevent their being swallowed or put in the nos: r. and light enough to his hurting himself hits himself accident- oys un- large when e ally Fashion Plaque s is still making her “rag of it is the bandanna » of a new Paris braid call- od summer kimmer in blue and +hite looped over on cear with two g ends lying on the cheek. This time MARCH 7, 1929. i of hoth ! They of the | dangerous and | (Left) An emerald green flat crepe matching “fireman’s hai (Right) A brown hat, shocs and bag col blouse with polka dotted touch in edged in white organdy, a kid and Choosing an Laster outfit tha versatile is e hig spring pra confronting the indepenc week girl Of course, by Euster mean the spring outfit. dresses solely for Easter Sunday, more. But there certain chological satisfaction in having cumulated one’s spring wardrobe by that date The A-weck works where neither blaclk store she nust spring clothes in th nd play attire, dressy, but at- an important costume, 1 No on¢ any is pey- girl usually smock the costume i3 not proverhial appropriate ider her therefore, cor work should be Color not tractive part. plays Accesso dresses ies and she n coat 1st her or ensemble cssorics, 1or these things of life that and vim to an otherwise constume. Hats, belts choes, purses. scarfs, pins and so on must be considercd important bers of the style family very hest clioice spring cout and hat combination, with inexpensive figured frocks bought later one afford them. Such a coat should or dark colored wool without fur, but cut with a dash in its fullness, its cuffs or collar that makes of it something more formal ihan a mere sports coat. It Isn't Eapensive This style of coat can be had from $14.50 np. Topped hy a tricky | little felt hat with flaring sides or | . drooping backline and given a neat purse, fabric gloves and cither searf or a boutonniere, a tan kash- ine tweed coat or a gray onc be- comies very smart Jor the girl who has 7 two to start the year wit ensemble or a silk frock and wool coat ensemble 15 lovely. Ensemble trock this year must have full skirts, | ihey should play up the femininc| neckMne and take tull advantage of | ihe snug hipline vogue. The coats topping them may be anything from bolero to a long coat but the| three-quarters coat is the best buy Jccause it can he made to serve as 4 topeoat for other frocks. Remem lier the need of versatility in every- | thing you buy, when your wardrobx is small Che silk ensemble calls for a little | more formal type of hat than the coat. There are copies of French | odels to be had for a few dollars | that emphasize the chic of the fire- | man’s hat. the Lido curtain-drop | ek models and other new and bhe- | coming cditions. 1t is tricky to ha hat the same plain color as the i little can give dash unnoticeable me In some ways the “n he medium frock | e | of a Blouse | The third choice 1 would sug- ‘ gest for the $25-a-week girl is the little jersey. flannel or silk su't| with tuck-in blouse. 1 one is| handy with the needle, a new blouse changes the whole suit. i In picking an inexpensive sult| the little cardigan coat with pleat- | cd skirt is perhaps the wisest | choice. Especially, it you can find | a skirt with one of the new hip | yokes. Blue in medum shade, a od gr black or brown are 1 good choices. One tires of red too koon. Light colors need too | much cleaning. | The blouse is the “picce de re- | cistance” for one of thdse suits. | A plain little white silk shirt Iy comes a cute thing if a bit of col- ful handwork is added to its front. Gingham or striped silk Ilouses are fine for daytime. Add i\ soft off-white georgette or a fle<h chiffon ble and the littl it 12 good for dressier occasions plemient its smartne ss. and green, tan and black checkered ie tan kashine tweed foulard cnsemble, topped by & collar and novelty cufls, posuit with white tuck-in v acajon calf-skin bag, a pink cuff and collar set 1 fob brooch, set in colored stones. front. Accessories snakeskin belt Suit Hat a lie suit hat is perh st to buv. It must mate the suit, that is it must be ate for the occasions suit hat must stecr amean courst Letween a jaunty ts model and A more formal dressy affafr if it is | to be worn with all kinds of hlouses. | For pretty lem of when she the hard- | mander Richard I up with | ters and telegrams, appropri- | him in an e ut a | plorer to tak pedition, e lic opinion pr m on such publicity flooded Come Byrd with lets 1d even visited fort 1o persuade the ex- her on his Arctic ex- refused, deciaring pube vented taking a woms hazardons trip, same +-YOLK ROSES the all of costumes pin, with the right color: stones, a purse, neat shoes scarf are all But the sensible girl will ¥ accessory unless she trics it the outfit it is bought for and ficls sure that it adds its full value, Bet- 1er no accessories than the wrong th -,—-_.A— BREMOVABLE COVE Ruth Haviland Weds | will not regret the time spent In Aerial Romance ! movable covers for hoth Kansas City, Mareh 7 (P—Ar nd large froning hoards. acrial romance culminated last night g minifn, snape tofthe n the marriage of Miss Ruth Havi- G50t tips SWnEs 10 land, Fairfax Ficld and Dale Seitz, veteran own- cr of a fiying school. The couple announced an extended honeymoon in “Stano- lind* 17-passenger tri-motor: i plane, which they purchascd togeth er Tnesday for $25,000 The bride received a great these a| e yolk Halve hors d-ocuvres on chopped d-boiled cggs half fill the yolk's hole chopped olives, mix the yoke h mayonnais vinegar and onion and make an artistic rose atop and rose essential accessories, [ green olives, no | lengthnvise with | with BT hostess, pilot and RO T HATS big chunks of art gumn clean spots from felt minute they appear. For 2ht hats use art gum all a cleaned spot will not seemn than the rest of the hat. plans for op handy and th or hats white over so deal | lighter , 10 tfie enting Timming of a sifk, Ouepe dress whwl%, gakda/ ed, at Murtial Z?Lt (rmandy Fecause itembodies the casy quce and nenchalont sct o the new scasen’ informal enc.piece heck. It hos a naview tun- %Ce(im e‘t/r atsuaf, fostuid, Wwith, & “made " G&fl,

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