New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 23, 1929, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAID. SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 192. | cup mayonnaise, 1-4 teasp salt. | ‘ e By C. D. Batchelor | TAIKS TO S |00 i i et o FLAPPER BANNY 54 9 . The Heart Story y . . [ naise and salt. Spread upon butter- | | £ l'ove 3 Awakenmg Es . : . lvd slices of white bread. Add the 2 i i 3 lettuce und top with matching w0 Steadfast Woman A o : : %mts i o N e, e f ¢ 3 ¢ gether and cut off the edges. By Adele Garrison saamanammmssnascsnnn | Lemon Drop Cakes Noel Drops a Bombshell in the Woun! T a moron with capi- | 2 55 - v 4 BREARING HIS WILL® | 1-2 cup fut, 1 1-2 cups sugar, Council When the scar-Faced her husband answered rie- : | By Alice Judson Peale :s, well beaten, 1 cup water, 3 Man Is Mentioned fully, and then he briefly related to R ¥ 3 s . The headstrong child with fixity | tablespoons lemon juice, 1 teaspoon 1 had not realized how my state- | the young violimist th ry he had 3 , e P £ purpose and perseverance m{'“”"“ extract, 1-4, teaspoon sait, 3 ment that he would not see Mary | told us of the plot Prine. N 7 - { out i not the easicst | Cups flour, 3 teaspoons baking pow- = E ehild in the world 1o deal with. He |der | LY 8 i £ > A » | does not lend himself to fhe swell| (Cream the fat and sugar for two | the neat day would be interpretat- Georges' by the men of the e R S o 3 : oy r AN s S Tt b readily to the | ¢Nts and beat for three minutes. ansiety for the girl he loved f 3 el HiSREatEs loslns 13 - } J e Vi Jal approval Halt £ill well greased muffin pans Sadie 1 1 amenc j . M wood pro- i i > He is apt 1o humiliate his father | Bake in a moderate dven for 15 o : D C Ay 1 ind mother by public defiance of | Minutes. Cool and frost. S e ik . Sl 5 3 R4 ac R ; f | ’ B ir wishes bringing upon himself | Creamy Frosting < ik D B i iyl contest which often ends!| 4 tablespoons hutter. 3 table- v & olent cocreion. bDistinetly he $poons hot creant, 1 teaspoon vanil- L not a show child. but he is gen- la, 1 teaspoon lemon extract, 1-3 while % s g | R < ? i ¥ i Iy worth the extra demands he teaspoon salt, 1 1-2 cups sifted con- | "1 shall not per- they ar 1 fon't 1 - R ¥ nakes upon the wisdom and pa- | fectioner’s sugar. : e : o % i 3 >, . nee of his parents. It is only the| Mix the ingredients and beat for R e A\ i ¥ cople who get any-|iWo minutes. Let stand for two > . minutes and then beat one minutc ter used| When the frosting stiffens, spread ction to his| upon the cakes lieved that not i E e A, succeeded i READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS spring bonnets is trying Will” would the FOR BEST 1 s e Loy ~ < (4 p | 2 ndations ot the home be secure | Doubts Again Arix / A . nd the child in question saved e ; % ; > < P ¥ The child wh will really z ever will gmount to much. | subniissiveness acquired in 1o s parents will, in adult rricd over into his relus ith his cmployers, col-| iness rivals, He to assert him- | orld. Bt Iy results i would night I got Chicat Id you bel —— A Variety of Questions il lllll%= N Menu £ Sty 72| | 7 || Chiese Belishe §itling @&ufl Suls shewld ret e e;zm‘l«ezd with, sulmmorg ouds. o the frach vaely is net suppeoed t g0 : - e il n vty et the water. Wary Hew 1k’s frach Sudk s meantfr purd, wiENT \lj\ EIRTRTAY . i ‘ ; 1 « 15 3 et At (Lfljm'x; j"‘xi /é;&&'lfa ar Jllfw% w6 a Mmfl 'y Thornion W. Burgess / 3 _ Mineed Chicken 1illing a pcend (Ut en Ihllk \ | 1 o fod ol 1 THE DINNER BELLE RINGS IN PAJAMAS! Paiis Says They're Smart For Informal Dining, and Proves It With Samples Horizontal o It a ing you wers man, 1 not afr: 1ppos o was a litt iz : ; A loruac LY DR MOREIS FISHBEIN b T > br t s t not ti L obditor dournal of the American T t ' [ Medical A=~ociation and of Hy- geia. the Health Magazine hat 1 of thes humans Vertical Litthe Vo may b o - an ever. - g d ~wanky a- these two models, Otherwise, stick to i do < i their nosel- | Doubl Dinner 1 it o lapels aml cols Jimmy 2 appealed at | sonsible for one <l T " i chartreuse satin liold of th isiire seekers, | pajam suit #hown here, among th | the collar .can off Jimmy's ¢ 1 : ) Oh SR AT PO ol o tiv ¥5 0 o cthing | most charming importations which | «lose alont the ot ke a shirt, . fol- | may be called upon to play the dou- | There a N reen glass bute ) Lido, | ble role. for tea or for dinner. " « hammer i | Z# s N G 5y It ¥ 2 rely ropies of f . The i 16 it 1 soved beach | combines “Mediterranean green 3 2 1 own's Lo | ARG | ) r L 4 Yinne i lopt v owomen who scorn- ind black satin. This particular wotian who still loves You are not going to break ‘hat \ | e ; 1 fod something tail- ' \ paania was com- | green is one of the new, colors on | feniininity 4 prefters the floate jar on his head, are you" demand- 4 r o p ty of the|ored. even for \r—the type ¢ of hand, and no one was | (he sea after which it is named. The | ing srace of the 1 own for ine ed Mother Browr ! 3. What substan Hoses UAhe ] tood satica o ; who couldu’t feel com- Ben it 100k another step full trousers are of black satin. | for wear, there s stll much “That's just what I'm going to principal fats % P 1 eve . i v tea gown. 3 the proper costume for | which also faces the coat. the cufis, 1o live for, and she has not beem do,” replied Farmer Brown's Doy | Low spirits hours giv dayvlight ving 1ys are over. Paja- |1 1 dinner. « batean neckline and the belt. | forgotten Mother Brown looked doubtul the outdoor air or in suitable ex- |1 In't stay put. They were | 2 s exactly what has hap- The sleeves are interesting and ro- | Among the multiude of lovely “I'm afraid you'll get in troubl | | N nore likely 1 with the narrow limi- This year Paris is sending | mantic, and the entire et is things she can choose from is the " said she. ‘If you are going to | || 3 all stick f ns of their existence. They | over the most jascir mode wanky and youthful without being creation of flame chiffon brocaded | | iry anything like that, you'd bet- To implors or favorite amuscment 5 ificd themselves with the cig- to be worn for hoth tea and dinner. |in the least bizarr in sily with & touch of duil ter take him away from the house. o | A ringlet. shopping. srette, and became a sort of glori- | when the occasion is an entirely in- | Another of Goupy's favorifes fea- | gold: This is made over a flesh I'm afraid Jimmy won't understand 4 Honey gathering in t | 1f she is popular. she is likely | fied costume. Then they f(ormal one, tures the “smoking jacket.” The ! colored slip and the voluminous and will use that spray-gun of his The ruffled hack in straw is one Night preceding a y day. to dance at least our nights a wded the afternoon hours, the t The materials are marvelons—the | Blouse is two-toned, shell-white to | coat is caught up, oriental fash- T don't want the house filled with of the new silhoucttes featured for osom friend, eck in =ome crowded hall with {and the cockts v most lustrous and soft-surfacing | the waist, merging into chartreuse | ion. with # lovily silver ornament. that dre el spring. sketehed is of nat v ‘ nd the nosy | of & juzz they coused to fr v E chiffons, netal cloth, velvet, labout the hips. Trousers and sash “The full skirt is bound in silver as imrmy WACL use that sprav- ural baku with a brown velvet ' R T o Oy A Took sand 10 Wenr * ' « And the interpretations | are of black satin, very soft and are also 1he graceful and ampie sun,” said Farmer Brown's Boy. “If [ming ticd in 4 bow over the back s i s as likely as not sitling ¢ \ couturier introduced arc more varicd than ever beforc. |lustrous. Much detail s worked into | slceve .

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