New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 15, 1929, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1920, ’ ° The Heart Story FLOWERS GROW l ’S FAVOR Love’s Awakenmg ofa Once Overs e By C. D. Batchelor N FASHION Steadfast Womap New York. April 15—The vogue | for floral prints is now an estab- By Adele Garrison sssasmanannnnnnans /\ i K lished fact in correct wardrobes. £ ) > The woman who does not own at icky'’s Unreasonable Anger Leads of my s this T et least one dainty print has never 10 a Painul Scene Which Leaves b accomplish it. 1 DSy - realized the feminine beauty con- t back to T / A - tained in them. 7 : Add to the beauty of floral prints : iy | : : the crisp charm of taffeta and you iky of A £ s have the ideal medium for party | of the > . o frocks for the young. 1 disturbed i S ey That is just what late spring and | looked = : N | e et t : carly summer styles are doing. The | very latest evening gown for the o A - debutante and her slightly older sis- 1 % ters is the flowered taffeta one. (/ ur (flhfin‘tz—]e \ b : 3 : Most of them are positively de- iectable in their coloring. Take soft § 7 i Davender wisteria against a delicate €5 4 i\ q lemon cream background, a flam- 3 d ¥ ingo background with sprays o' {green and brown, a green back- | ground with very delicate but love- | | ly orange flower Taffeta’s Individual Touches Since taffeta is essentially a crisp fabric, the manner in which the new party frocks are made takes this into consideration. Peplums, tiered skirts, little cap sleeves i ots, full skirts and ruf a styie touches th ture. Many of these preity dresses are ing the longer in the £ them simulate the ess lines that fashion is making much of now. But the fitted lines for youth are nev forme- fitting ones of the mature Natural waistlines, sin 80 very attractive on slender, ) figures, are cmphasiz in some of these new printed taffeta frocks And of course a bow here or a bow | {there is inevitable, especially <o 4 14 inclu | when one considers just how fine an art bow-typing has becor AMONE | prach and youthful is a neach blossom prirt azairst a white backe | couturiers. und in o taffeta frock that uses ¢ normously full circular pancls on i One little conceit that an especial ped b a Tt bow. b S S e tonped iy 8 jpert bow [in was having its ik buttonin from half-way to waistline to th roun g line or th decollet Only four buttons were n | they were infinitesi | beautiful crystal. Just one extremely happy “little touches.’ In one printed taffeta dinner | frock, T have used the circular ruf- I tle panel to give an unsual o | sided eftect. The t tself s | charming, tin Aipia | Blossoin ures in the ink on k- | nost flam . with brown here vaistline is | o1 of tact % G 5 girdle with “Pipe th’ pants, Slick. Ally mode! That's my middle name.” % A Continuous spiral Ruffi side panes con vosed in spir bacteria, its walls| [ g in its circular atter forms, the | half-dozen or so cireu er and all of toms th have en mentioned, and some physi- 1an who knows how, diagnoses- disease and s he person’s| Paquin docs a distinctive a hylrang.-a print on In the vast majority of cases|background. It ix a | is no doctor who diagnoses | quite charmingly quain diswuse who does the operation |1y new at the same time irreon who is | 1its to the waistline man who has | Swathed hand is posed | the taffeta flares out from | ne, with a long panel it more | from under one side touching the carlier and | fioor. re done before the| Very fresh and youth is the h matter had a | frock that uses peach Dblosso 10 burst and spread the in- | @gainst a re white backgre fection throughout the abdomen, | fOr its taffeta’s pattern. This frock a semi-princess line, with two <M I, F ~[ one side, topped by a hig, pert how i A lenus for the Family | e i i s, M : / | |and feeling is extremely youthful. | Faauin o an K i / el ek L iy ed taffeta into quaint basque | A distinetive one-sided effect 4y /7, o Ty Mra e Alshanden chs i shness oF YOuth 15 WP | prock with pulf bovis beiow a tight achicved h printed taffeta // Columbia_ French Dressin i hipline. by use of spiral ruffies. Z Plavors salad S V) to play with his toys—his own way, HONKER GOSSIPS A LITTLE | By Thornton W. Burzess HONOR AMERICAN Athens, Groece, April 15 (@) — you w < vou S P 7 i Seventy thousand persons yesterday have had your dinner, won't you? A Rty | 1 pound link sausag i cart . attended a performance given in “If there is t ; flexible i CuCIIc car half — way | A JAR OF BEADS tve iles her her had | honor of American at the replicd N « 1 “Wouldn't you give a fellow a 5 through so that they 1 lay flat. | ce Judson Pes rung @ he i N Z oar Athens stadium. The program cone chance to eat?” demanded e oo . | 7 lace them in a frying nd broi E e 4 X sisted of dances a « third act Horker e six inches below g ¢. Pour off | Helen's father brought hon ‘ . Ve 1 had gone | of Sophocles’ Antigone =00n us it collects. Turn | her a glass jar full of smooth | ges to allow them to|colorcd beads. The Iv. It will require about | screwed on and off, and s thoroughly to brown and | a little card around w} ges. | wound a lovely pink cord does not lave | strinsing s may be cooked | Helen was only thr and top of the stove, | found the gift absorbing. It the same as)tfun to screw C) v Lk ages cooked in | although the feat required her ner will be dry and well | concentration and taxed to the most the skill of her jn Apple Sauce Supreme It was fun, too, to take s slic ) p a- | of the beads at a time, putting some | Cup sugar, tablespoons | on a table. some on a chair and . 1 teaspoon cinnamon, | some in the doll carri teaspoon nutmeg Her father sat watching her. One Mix the aoples and water nd | or twice he sugzested th he could | exci to « Brown and he would <o o0k slowly in 4 covered pan, until | show her how to string the apples are very soft. Add the | but she paid no attention. I }\'; rest of the ingredients and boil rap- | he could endure her dilly-daliying | idly for 4 minutes. Serve warm or | with the new plaything no longer. | | " “Helen he called, “come here, | his sauce blends will with chops, | Look what you've done, You've got- | rousts or broiled meats, ten the becds all over everywhers Budermilk Chocolate Cookies you don’t seem 10 know how to play | 2 cup fat, 1 ps light brown | with them at all. Come, we'll pick | 5 ar, 1-4 cup buttermilk, 2 squares | them up and out them back in the | Yite ¥ | chocolate, melted, 1 teaspoon vanil- | jar and then 1l show you what to | A R : it g A 1-4 teaspoon salt. 2 eggs, 3 cups| do hbtoma] : : tlour, 1 teaspoon soda, 1-2 teaspoon| Meekly Helen helped 1 cinnamon, Cream fat and sugar. Add the | chacolate, vanilla, salt Ea leat for one minute. Add il g ly, fever, vomiting, 1 rest of the ingredients. Shape I N b 10 a roll two inches in diameter. . Growing out. of the abdonicn : isc | Chill fec 12 hours or longer. Use a | s t r c gy 2 b and flow of water (pl). |In the number JELieins el i 50, apent S e A p 5 P e | the blood it ¥ vs. Place two inches apart on el 5 : : I e ¢ e B nla Ensesn ontly. | Kreased baking sheets. Bake in a think you'd cali t ou . S rentest i nnber | Operations were performed prompt- | Moderate oven for 10 minutes. “Peter.” repli et 11 Moral oo {1y and lives were saved that might | sour iiea of name , : To rescue. [atherwise have been tost. ore-| Woman Uses Breadknife Why.” said slowly. “th . Wing part of a seed e IALE R AOTe S e sl In New Haven Suicide | Pplace where you li AL browh. | months and months of pain and dis 5 “Some! id Honker 5y AL S E ik turbance diagnosed as indigestion or| NeW Haven, April 15 (UP)—Miss | 3 == i ertrade A. Davidson, 56, of Boston, “but not i he : 5 | by some other vague | your hear It is whe < | Gradually other superstitions W8 frustrated 10 days ago when she care for have grown t began to be associated with this | Att*mpted to commit suicide by My home is where my very W condition. It became noised about | JUMPINg in front of a subway train year, and where my child omen slart (] | that appendicitis was due to cat.|in Boston but there was no one to born, and that is u r BY DR. MORRIS FISHBE 18 grape seeds which would lodge | Prevent her yesterday when she siit \ . North. We go down Son v s By ”ew Powde’ ditor Journal of the American in th appendix and Llock its|her throat with a bread knife in the /W%%@ we cannot live in the fro Medical Assoctation and of My- | opening, that it might due to home of her nephew, Frank D. S " I h i+ 4o Aai J In the winter. 1t i \ wonderful discovery is the ne gela, the Health Magazine |worms which crawled into thi|Griswold. here yesterday. At dhesd Joom Tinande, fon horvisit o Apains. She hads: wouldn t go Souath © French process which gives MEI A surprisingly Jarge number of opening and blocked it. Miss Davidson. who was said to U v . 5 North. We do aot love the () Face Powder its unparalleled | people belisve that appendicitis did | Actually these things are very|have been suffering from a mental| || w; TAM;EW}(./W\/M a/pvi’}\[mli/i ”fi,fi'&*dfl% m w‘fufim.'. That is why we do not nest . smoothness and makes it stay on | not exist until about 10 s & rarely the cause of appendicitis. [allment, had been sent to live with| | S e ey % of the | Bo, now that it is spring are lonzer. The purest powder made—- | They belicve that the discase Cases occasionally do occur, but so | Griswold. her only living relative, Jk&%& deadmg m fi%j Cletind i »Z LWWW tager 10 get hack hom < color is tested. Never gives 1 invented by th doctors for the sole|infrequently that they are now the|after the Boston attempt. i ; s “Ia the huniers with their ter- | pasty or flaky 1" Will not irri- | purpose of making money. basis of special mention among L s PMMW{%O&W?WLQ wabipns WW‘M[M‘ rible guns mace you much troubl- fate or clog the pores! “ts you'h-| As far back as the history of | physicians German automotive factories are| New from Parls is this Chanel v < thif vear?” ful bloom stays on longer. Remem-|medicine extends human beings| Tn most instances the appendix |incorporating American parts and |scarf of yellow crepe de chine com- ‘Not on our way up,” replied ber the name—MELLO-GLO. have had symptoms like those Qf | has become infected with ordinary | mechanical equipment in their cars. |bined with yellow dotted red pongee. i ' ‘ VERTICAL icial river, Prickly coverings of nut

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