New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 11, 1929, Page 10

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EW LPITAY DALY lli"!l'll\ [Ty, MARCH 11, 1929, : =" Once Overs ~ By C. D Batchelor “Be Yourself,” Is Easter Styl= Decree - Love’s Awakening " &% | . | O |, _ — A e e R pistered T. 8. Patent Offics Steadfast Woman new elegance pervades the mode for this year's Easter cos- tumes. (Lett to right): A fawn col ored coat has a fitted silhouette, new sleeves and trims itself with black velvet. The purse is self-ma- terial and hat and gloves match. Lillian ! A ; | French-like in its enic 1s the black rarely blunder, but their zeal | get vithout 5. he pre | oy ; : : | suit with ermine facings and a ja-| for Mother Grahun se o i so he (akes no el g 1\ i SR s }um blouse. The black-white chapean | & s i has a coral feather in it. A navy {blue suit has unusual tuckings, 4| {tri-color trim to its blouse and a ! ballibuntl hat te top it. Royal pur- ple is a flat erepe frock that ties its® | tunic like a pinafare and ruffles its |cufis and skirt. 1ts hat frames the in feathers. The essence of lux- ury is expressed in a beige and | | black faille ensemble, with ruff coi- | '\ldr and half sleeves of tucked black: ! Rich accessories include a bro lldl | purse, brige gloves and a black hat :\\l!)\ beige flowers. Kor formal ele- | gance there is a black broadeloth | princess ensemble ermine frimmed. | Gard-nias trim the hat and white kid gloves add their beauty By Adele Garrison itiied but the ler movenents Mother Graham 1s F Rest of the Family cluborate 1o her hush swit law “1 an clarion cail to a new ce in dress this Baster. Mass production and blatant ob- | viousness in styles are things of the Subtle beauty, a romantic in- | vidualism for every woman of taste | and cortain reserved picturesques ness blend us a atmosphere of and ness, Chie mun-l\ a past His Blattery succeeds now 1o give formality For the woman of afford to buy wants, 1his new lenge to her No collective as “What They | Bach type of [tmport means who can | what she exactly is w chal- | clegan personality and style cun be namod will Wearing woman will decide that nt question herselt tas | However, gracetul and The semi-fitted costunme afternoon princess and length all around are tins receiving formal ensembl Coverinz His Tracks fashion Indulge That Low @lare Now You Can Low flares ar mely The flarcd skirt is better nd mad gotets, Svelt Jines, wit + Too THY S ARBORoUCH 2 nd straight mnehi d flares, arve th Styles enrves a wtion to return to of post-wat Wihether fr 1 picks tor “Mrs S Al spent 82 face lifted.” need, 5.000 having her a derrick?” Mazuma did she Milady ACCessOrios ar it is a snit, ense separats The as important s he 5 ST tendenioy o kpoill it Ly |1ats this year are tremendously di EIRe R RN e0 T o @10 v i oty iyl N GES RIS RS LU with delicacivs to vat (e sloeR nunEaas Sonlme \iailors permitted and with (Ul complements her costums Cxcessive e Jonstor fully rocostum this comvaleseent period par- are Trom amongst trions Kaster onutfits them comes exeitement For 1he wdult visitors, s is emp the a1 s it iul tricks Cohen demonstr POCtry. recitation or that th not given opportunity to recove instances such clild malk ors w relaps The most and suf- W complete important treatment of Such stepin the prarisian ensemble ntchild s g menta W convulise: wool that i rost well rest menns relang expenditure of sl bty with southern Fasivr e suit and a rufil B3 T 8 es the sleep fhat it \ B ) » . it should ‘ / 5 e during as physical ion stunnin Peter Rabbit's Cousin Jack num frock anid ! ; viple Route 10 Newness the may b By Thornton W oy pomella cloth is thr s pr Shaped into narrow med with black Milady ha owt purse fashioned g material Werials reading and 4 ganmes or 10 the may occnpic telling. other weather is hour aut ineess: it story With pouch Matehing this rec ions fin: the ehild doors The load tive orguns reals and cont have an S £ sunlight diet must not he special burden on the but sheuid includs other foods whicl and provide fuel tor hath shonlbd b child permitie with « v friom S in fawn color and her ack brim is of ox felt diges le dress oxfords A warm % 3 n daily and U ol Skl K 10 rest after the batl IEE) 4R [ w254 A I0F Tt is partiealarly important thqr the front of the \l .// CIRIN] the ehild be k fpom possitile Iy gy : L4 FALD chill. On the other hand. the das : e zer of overclothing ik great sinc its causes porspiration and weaken imported trotteur ts m with a godt litte yoked jubot blouse kirt and a tiat not hioned to ha n with ermine, with black French s satin into acket hip- ngtl docs asten ut but is This is trimme Laery onee in a while e jumips way up bigh, o have a look around him. so b him 'h'mm‘:'; PRETTY BATHEOOMS think Jump - ) r e he is i y. t 3 o see Jack. My low n tr muech faster t can trave] f: Jow is built have speed. 0 that NG MERINGUES utting into a live lonz. You nife cach time out in the open. 17 you E hisi, how fast he can go, ask 014 ; Bpibietioig Coyote. Old Man Coyot r pretty fast him Jack can bheat him zo wp in the air Poter's cyes wide and he was sit two lonw ears star were lum consery b 4] E UINZAC 27 A NS RNV EIEI//IBI”/ -mnm R stock or gravy, gib on paprik table C00k- on tlous milk stirring thick dients "o vovered VERTICAL : + mod- 100ms e wdded to th Vegetable Nalad, S cap dice d peas A cooked o wd cool sound ham will sor Jersons pound of tea serves 50 To give u pleasing flavor (0 roast ick baste it four times with orang dur the baking Two-thirds v of juice wiil be sufficient YOUR HEALTH BY DR MORRI SFISHBEIN Lditor Jowrnal of the American ] I Association and of Hy- the Health Magazine “n the baby has been sick wit scarlet fever, or any othe icute infections dise it should stay in bed some time after its fever disappeared iis is important 14y be much damage to thé heart Tidneys, or other vital organ< which subjecied 1o unusun «in times ofinfoc for the Family M Atesander George W Menu for Dinner stew, 1 measles, hed potato salad, hread hanan tabl slice = choc osted cook co in thate ihere Ciblet s deft Siew aver fro are jous despoons flour, 1 « pothe child aimuse | has tound s things that ar. {eheeking the ing The slizhtest sign of fatigue of appeiite. or ireitability should | the occasion for rest careful tion more Talks TO52, Parents IABE o o Judson” Peale . No child should be allowed to fail continuous for metant failure breeds the habit of failure When the school child hom ries of bud reports, parents and hrings whe: teachers unite in cor his honu there is demning his class work, work, his behaviot, when not one bright =pot on his horizon things are bound to go from lad 10 worse. He comes to think of him- LD s 4 good for nothing and every fresh eaperien is sure to bear owt himscif, He hopeless ntferiority which blights cvery effort in the right directior When, theretore, havior is cuch as to g Nim into disapproval on all sides, it is es- pecially iportant that he should find something in which he can cceed and for which he may be praised. He must Le helped 10 exce in something, in order that he may selt confidence which will him to 'k the situations which are difficult for hin. The boy who fails in his clusz work should perhaps have his cur- riculnm broad-ned to include mann- U training. art or dramatics. If his conduct at hiome 1 unsatistactory it may help to permit him to join club (ctivities in which he will be helped 10 learn some of the lessons of soc esistence whicn frequently are Fard to acquire at home For just as failure breeds failure, 50 success breeds success. When he hing bis estimate of comes sunk in the child's 80 which he | doew well, which brings him approv- | al and recogaition, he is far more likely tc attuck with good spirit the hard for him. In habit of failure it is wise to bear in wind that an ounc " # hsamas diffieutt|0f praise is wobth a pound-ef dis 4 during [4pproal 1 tricky niers ar folt ar coral could eves and ound her the, navy Styk A rrilled flat cre 11 its tire coss silhouetted wool with ermine is heightened by back hemline waistline rashanara a dressy very new ored sl frill is front that . Extremely beige nd H 1ile straight black cont hwige tucked tion to chic collar of continues black ite back, how tor new. u ind ather mads front dividing ermine w houlon- | The hat is Jf modet in g with ht up the very Wlach a searlo a warmr Easter. nothing Ve Iore Sw k than a navy suit with pleats Jacket whose hit-length lings and ed in bh and scarle purs pointed fo gloves and hanidsom: neek. Her pointed hat i one of tricorns, i1 bt m to Litde G frock in royul pe ties ite i little girt" reminisc pose top of tie a quaint h to the has ite en- mads teathers Tuxurious ensem- rom Paris skirt i= | beige and th ceves of blacl contribu- ' ing ruff pleated black faille which down to the coat. A with beige are acceeso Parisian is the little prin ensemble in black trim. Tts elogan the down-in-the- and its decidedly fitted | One of its little the overblouse with } 8] faille, 1ts supreme is its fascin hat flowers 55 bro- ige £loves conceits is its whife satin lining which has a long question ench si tion mark on the DPuteh rars, A iron crook anging e ender tops the gloves, Mack shoes complete the outfit. colorful any living vy mark slot-seamed on A little gques- is worked out A hiack gardenias on the White kid and elegant | of the front in black sttt Dioune cap. with ensemble. a white purse pocket, st wfl; ohiffer Becilt-Soucct amu;& NEW IVY STAND } 7¢ charming addition to Y room is the ne ) St "‘;‘afgbj, i e SR~ the w.’ 4 the shepherd's pots of ivy The three and Jav- | one of its thr from the loop, o old yellow Pl rose, [&tw (f 'y ”%7 4""1? (Pus,/ ,Mr is the wnf;wdmt dqtaé et au dhiny dafim élcf) (A W’m st 5@ rflm tfi«: ,wf g ¢ shint 19 in

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