New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 14, 1929, Page 14

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The Heart Story of a Steadfast Woman Love’s Awakening By Adele Garrison H doesn’t helong ed — always his heloved The Family Council Tries to Untan- gle the Mystery of Mary's Mid- nizht latruder 1 did why had com know Lillian Rests Pasier How the Coyotes Got a Dinner Thornton W By Burgess chosen to rest around the turning back “Did vou s 0ld Man Coyo catch a dir quired [ Wande o) in and You ought to have seen those v Dogs disappear ter Ralh rer no, Jjust ha Prairie tle stopped Man Covote ed at one fter »ogs ol poked his s and stil Coyote some going. He ti0n D) Gt his ¥ for that what each 1 he B nied n to e o out scrambled the Pr each one sitting up the ny Chuck sits up. and ail of t telling Old Man Coyote what they thought of him “At last, the Prairie Dog who il ] princess shown in this combina- i f flosh crepe de trimm with biue at the top and boitom. | toward the of By MRS, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1920, Once Overs By C. D. Batchelor Resictorad T 0. Patont Atting THEY NEEDE D ARE 2 Do You Know Col lges .\,,.‘ A type of hoat ndard of type he University ? halhby t of a coat collar. Diseases. Point of North Pole and the Stayed as Heap. To warble driy To SHiff What Eucharist Point South Po at s hour 8 Menas for the Family To clean mic ns or sto vinegar Tng. o oached part owplish winde, ollege md in Northampton \I I(Tl( AL ALEXANDF To Cle [cA BBIIEI A EEE//EIE/,E i @ physicd [TIo[RZc oo e D AN OtR] ! Eflll/fi/l!lfi”//lflm I~] lll L7 measure. president of Colum- hetween rising sun. whalebone. conipass with Froit Salad Bread Crumb Chocolate particles Pineapple Conscrye cups diced eru i of a seed A < pincapple sliced, 1 sugar. Mix > oranze for women i cueslzmon Mass.? the ingredionis frequs m «hen cool « 1-4 ¢ poon -3 teaspoon Cream Add the rest of the for mir mn a slow oven f Cut in halves and ith the boiled frosti other half on top a the rest of the illow to stiffen. Use a s ! Boiled Frosting Crsity frosting. , Conn.? is lo bet sun. 59 1 rising bbreviation for y beaten, the sugar. tartar. Boil over vithout stirring until torms when a portior «d from # spoon, ow into t¥ LORGE coc Mica vanilla, + on automobile cur- <, rub with equal parts ¥ and water, capple Conse Cookivs I 1119 1! ;fll doctor He was inother find physical impossible to casons for his poor healt not to 1 by schedu diets, ‘i ore thun anything ration of spiritual iwother, who so con- entiously performed her duty, did To her, motherhood was dema on s and oylessly n unee ot rtime wis S0 busy ngs for tim friends doing 1 neither the had lination to make W and nervois she worked tatality and wias unhappy registered tension un showed themselves in depression. Thus 1 nervo ppiness o flourish tmosphere weighed jown by nhappiness and ner ous irritability of his parents iste who deal with children have come more tor » the tors in children and mor. importance of psychic fa physical development. 1f to grow and gain in weight ¥ need not only proper diet, rest id play, but a background of kind- Iy cheerfultess and joy in living. Talks To£3 Parents JUDSON PEAL ma e i and 3 cups ALY [t} trom 1 stand nd stir By Thers irat reasons why liv the piarters need by the rest none is more im- an the need of protecting the adult lifeo home rs of Ct little cmerges 1 being Tk to lea 1 process he 15 nearly ideal e must derly, 1o eat as far as he asonably quiet, to re g that which be- Ik for things shouting ill have tricult ected to learn | ! things while he « company of distinet handicap. crror sharply ‘no, no,” ire perpet- interests of adnlt conven- corrections he o of suffer- is « child who has no is injured stimulation of adnlt activity. Music, 10 go the frying 1o the child and nervously ‘and is d from occupations proper to rters on at Ko nor o Editor's hole Travis Banton, au- thor of the article below, is ward- robe designer for Paramount's Hol- lywood studios. He designs gowns for Clara Bow, Esther Ralston, Eve- | lyn Brent, Fay Wray and all of Paramount’s feminine contingent. | He was with Madame Frances, New | York, before coming to Hollywood. He has just returned from Kurope | and his fashion forecasts are based | on Paris styles. BY TRAVIS BANTON Women with unlimited spending | money often buy their clothes more | carefully than girls with slender re- | sources. This situation should be re- | versed. 1 a wealthy woman makes [ clothes-mistake, she can give *er !dress to her maid and forget her poor taste. But a woman in more moderate circumstances has to con- tinue wearing the despised frock, coat or gown. since woman is happy only when she is well-dressed, 1 can- not emphasize too strongly the importance of PLANNED shopping. Program for Style Show following a definite pro- every woman can avoid | call the “tragedies of By gram, 1 Study zines and read scriptions ot the sketches of the models carriage and low the general s parel re ally the be Iressed n in the world and they will not lead you astray from paths of chic. Sccond: In the present contorm to he In trying women only the fashion maga- the printed de- costumes under vou resemble one i height, weight, colo try o fol- of her ap- ) he era you | must sty in order dress Ny consider or a demure in be- them- type niost g frowsy selves S and N nish Kk with e fashion Third i ing, generally vo summary of the Modes 0 sy hi fashions e tir For hoice of duy Vs, worsteds ar »d with frocks, te the ensemble. For sports tennis, linens, piques and silk or cotton crepe will he excellent tennis frock has sunburn back this year. for liy we , with straw S rter Trimmings should be Flowers on the brim are Reptillian shoes are chic, and design should be Avoid the ostensibly Plain, slip-on gloves in beige are rreferred. Antelope and - needl: point are excellent but bead bags are out Brocade and fine cvening fabric pags are all right for | night use, Il Afternoon clothes have hecome | a fine art this spring. Clinging | feminine dre printed chif- | fons. crepes cttes pre- | dominu tri-color scheme or the scheme of using 1wo colors with a subtle addition of a third contrasting one i considercd smart The absolutely matching | afternoon frock nd coat out, A plain coat tops a figured frock, | most orten. “Unusual Lines” Banned rge straw hats are excellent for afternoon. They should he sim- | ple and have little trimming to set off a printed frock bhest After. noon clothes can be fashioned very inexpensively this year and, with the use of good taste which bans so-called “unusual lines” they can be made to look like million. When evening arrives, the wo- man with a beautiful back will revel in the gowns offcred her taste. For the backlese evening zown is spring's contribution to chic, Some are cut clear to the very and the | W11 good. variety, jorse 1 sheer ts are complete especially or a stitl | than | subtle. | passe, | hut cut simple. ornate shoe. | are is L | | | | waist, Satin is favored with ehiffon lace and printed chiffons in lin: Off-white and blue are considered favorite colors. Rlack is such an old stand-hy as to be convention- ally correct anytime, fome prints appear and taffetas are excellent Uneven hemlines persiat. Eve- ning wraps are short, with & pos- itive regard for the ensemble effect. Blonde satim slippers should be a first choice. REG.U.S PAT OFF. © 1329, BY NEA SERVICE, W When sips get hold of an idle | rumor, it isn't. | aidud On Fashion's Stage, Avoid Loff-white strass bands i w “Tragedies Of Dress” Iy formal is a sophi the modern manner for 1 cooametrieally ~ir and st A decorated in its tabiic, and e has a triple ope hackline Colortal it lizks a be hrovn sleeveless wals of woven brown calf- K nechlace of loose panel Sports attire is des ¢ jumper suit Fanded in acket and scd of « NN I8 ail step down brility n Vay 31 v This “atin wilth a shod with s Nent cholee §s a green crepe suit with went of both the circular skirt and coat, worn by - blouse is silver, cherry red and green print, with a sl ing flesh chiffon evoning gown with crystal bo- Wk clouds of chiffon glory, Mary ble of choker. ring, bracelet and belt buckle Tedeaty 1o the ereuse Many Nouroy makco {m uleducing o new prece of feach uppornel, a phot of many MWL«!)&?{A BaNEd JFMMW”LMM{ 04- et (w’fib pmuf - Jhe aluat geus m/m}hrevu the

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