New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 22, 1929, Page 22

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S A | | Horizontal Peter” and Peter couldn’t help him finally Jim joo r the Hou roft that ile n to get ex «© nink of a to. “I never e Skunk hel derer the ver expectsd elpless.” pless” ga Grostes Hatie W ild wouldn't It M o1d pless Lo sorr What don't know im so Lut <o h ‘or Jimmy Skur Ipless ax 7' 1 Jimny & e saying is. is mmnart; it means that Of course, he couldn't fa! nd Peter couldn’t cause that to Pe taik to him jar prevented and talking. So Jimmy just key his way, bumping into this anJ stumbling over that. but making hix way along ail the time in one dirvc- tion. - Pretty coon he came the bushes into the 014 where there was nothing rehar to inter- rstood \ertical lospre: stant BY | MORRIS PISHBEIN EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 22 Repistered U. 8. Patest Ofice By C. D. Batchelor % /M A | ND[1 IAINZAILIAIS KA Calcuiating Dict laily included i, 45 grams of ns of fat v calorics ted therefore 14 pour lost 4 nd of the to feel tired inere pounds, preriod she and exhan sed pounds shie until - she four and d &0 that tain this weigl then wonld main. for dinner, o ounees of Ir 1 onlons ouillon thr one an ifler cooking and sorted vegetables. e i and butter in cook- oidance of fricd fooc of the ctions ation Ve milk, oil s important lop during handling ot is an exe tochnieal Olseryi- dangerous fuel for tout, n ma- amount mt of ene , 1929, |ehine itserr it the fuel is equivalent to the cnergy output. Q.—1s it safe to take powder A—Headache is a symptom of a disease of one kind or another. The headache powder merely serves fo dull the pain. Some headache pow- ders are safer than others. All of {them in sufficient doses are poison- ‘O\A‘ not headache Meuus for the Family By Miis. ALEXANDER GEORGE Menus for Sunday uhfast — Chilled diced s. egg omelet, date Muftins, coffee. saked chicken, mashed blet v. buttered cab- currant jeily, asparagus pincaple ice box pine- broil- 1 bacon. | Dinner notatocs Jage. bread and dressing coitee |salad | cake | Supper — Iy salad, ch a bread and but cottage ter, her- <~ Salad awd serving Dressing. ory rs canned chill- ragus, o1y swoet pickles pimento up sii oons e olives, sait and When may- Chill ady to scrve the ry 1 the lettues miztuhe, at once Yine apple Tee Bov Cake dozen 1spar leaves pssing tablespoon tablespoons o | stuffed | an of | wn juice and S Allow fo ol ool fien a litle in a yin < Ad4 the hins 1 until platter cold place \ple arshmallows and a Pour into a lined with with lady irn out onto o ser which o top S, T ound with am les of pineapple ood TH Al Oceasions | (Ity chiarmed tractive trovhle The a ehiid who, while and com . for anyons nes other children him an ipped | agrecable playmate. He will do anything that is suggested and will take without complaint any part assigned to him. He is ready to drop whatever he is dong to obey a command join a game or oblige a friend. he meets with no criticism. Every- one is satisfied to have him remain | quite as he is. We seldom ques- | tion the behavior of those people who, without friction adapt them- { selves to our convenicnee. | But the parent who desires for this type of child a rich, first hand | experience of life will help him to guard and strengthen that individu- | ality ‘which he seems to be all too | ready to give up for a friendly smile or a word of praise. tive moves toward self assertion and the development of intitative. By respecting his child’s eccupations he | will teach him to feel that one should not put aside what one is doing for the first friendly comer. He will find a hundred subtle ways to ind that many things are| { even more fmportant than popu- | | 1arity. and that indecd the best Kind | | of life comes to those who, while| they are considerate and sweet tem- | pered. pursue their own course with sturdy independence and an ap- proval that comes from within l i te W \[]l woustaflens e‘f 0 d,J&xce fied in ns.l] always Because he is so generally affable | He will encourage his little tenta- | Fashion Plaque A new silk stocking for spring has a geometric design posed at the ront of the ankl BATTER CAK 1t you put a little salts in the flour from which you malke batter cakes, they will be more digestible, (Puvis/ . elik dveasd ardmm &( € &Z‘}&MW fach, a small Sowtnet Beige Reeos fuqnfen ‘fm«q foshionable mewsing,affuoen and or makes | nna, M{«»\m taliing prucedonce evin 4hay. 1‘/ Fashions and Fashionables Return to Gotham Mrs. William Decring Howe Y SCHUYLER A Service Writer March arade is Patm chers and ning b resortors are g for a bricf sta hovping fo Whi Pinchurst o1 abroad old Gotham gay. Each homeward scems 1o pick a e from the conts suits, cnsemble little packet frocks. bound different ros rest. There —The spring moving upon New other Sulphur Springs, It all makes woman landing are and stunning | T One wears a Mrs, Robert R. Powell harsh them Latham Housh's Ray gating grey lighter . som in their richness. Mrs, 1obert very ifectively | makes even Park Avenue S0 smart 1s it The | cut tike a sports shirt collar, {back from the throat in manner. The ape 18 ac slecves and back, but not the ape is lined and bordercd wa tone, mi Powell nses blu inoa cape co look twize, color- in- Clark |strap blues | sued or beige t thatskirt of her cout's collar is|around flaring | freedom. a jaunty ot | front. | ma Mrs, John H. Twining (cd a slight bit of con:rast in a poin'- cd banding of brown and her one. andals and bag were of brown youthful and fitting .hat Mrs should have the Oxford cioth suit decp box pleats all low her zestful The jacket nipped the waistline, Jeweled hat Since suits are wn ty, it scemed quite | John M. Twining new | made with to in at blooming on 1y & chapean this spring, in the form of flowers or modernistic sign. Mrs. Guerusey Curran, pins ar walk | Miss Constance Leake They made of evening wear, now. are amage brocades, sold or Atin or other regal cut on generousiy. better with un- straight line lon, wonders why nu one rted designing them sooner., A 200d way to get around uneven hemlines daytimes is to have the coat cut six or e¢ight inches shorter nun the skirt's tront length. This |seven-cighth length is faunting s lingly luxurious, |=tiff taffotas o lsilver, bossed in of vely [tabrics. They are {flaring lines, | They are so much even hems than coats that one st asually or at least tabric | I | newness in many a separate coat and Phillip 1is seen on lots of new ensembles, Constance Leake has her smart tur for an accessory, another a col- orful scarf, a third a coat that has its own matcrials fashioning som feminine collar. | There are a lot of blues floating use of fur as a pliable juses a lovely diamond brooch scarts is quite chic this spring. |contemporary design: Mrs tarting from lunch at Picrre's for a ‘(, Cameron has a charming hat nln’ matinec, Mrs William Deering Howe |of precious jewcls making a - flor lmm grey ensemble follow the sevens wore a charming honey beige coat |basket: Mrs. George M. L. cighths rule for its coat. There i@ |around. 1t occurs to me that noth- |with shaved caracul jabot scarf and|Branche, Jr. has a diminutive peact (intricate, fine handscaming on the ling on carth would be harder than [band cuffs exactly matching in|and diamond spear head stuck in the | whole ensemble that makes it a love- 1o try fo match something blue thislshade. For further dressinese, the |front of a smart hlack turban, Iy thing indecd. 1ler ballibunt] hat vear. here are g0 many, many gra- | coat were finished in Short dacket Popular |i5 sust & trifie deeper tone in selor edges of the dations of tome, |acallops. Her beige turban introduc- | Short jackets are all the rage for (and has an interesting brim, litor Journal of the Ame Meddical Association and of Hy- geia, the Health Magazine, There all sorts of fads reducing vight one erlain act Leight reduction — no person wer of cal- | colery balances | zel sprouts, Typical | The typical reductio as was given to thi others of similar and | breakfast one eg but | bread: for lunch aboutounces of sorted will | cluding lettuer mushrooms caulifiower, fere. Then he got along faster. ti didn’t get along very fast. but he g0t along faster. And he Vept going in one direction, excepting when ! would stop and try to back out o Ahe bottle. He was heading \up 1o ward Farmer Brown's dooryard. Peter Itabbit foliowed a little way beirind. He just had to. e had ‘o know whers Jimmy Skunk was go- »’ ) Mo asa u.s oar.om. O 1988, Ov ma sowice. me. and and one | o is v raising dust spin hard to settle An argmnent oy 1asts long because it's 1t. or v tomatocs, radis zain m weight if the nu |ories taken into the body

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