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14 EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1929 U. S. Takes Speed Title In Spreading Modes Love's Awakening . <.™"" 1 Once Overs By C. D. Batchelot Steadfast Woman Registersd U. 8. Patont @ffice By Adele Garrison ¢ Mysterious Doi Around md her arms ak faced me Parghouse Aronse Katics Ires it ttering eye” that any an- <he Refuses (o e Mollined Luul t FEN vied Madge Promiscs to Tell All 1 o ki zoing on out- s 1 tr Iy. “Dot dervood putiing ound dose liouse. not foot | an Arthur (vight). film star, shown wearing black tulle « <atin. The skirt is formed by a series of sihver edged tiers that fall to the ground at the back. On the left, Chantal, of Paris creates the monsseline de soic fan with deep rufiled edge, carried cffectivel y against a dclicate pink georgette dinner frock. New York, April 16 (—Paris still | { wing the five-pointed star of the! i 2 ; ) | CORAL ENSEMBLE licanilall ohs thesvarlin Batyls Ipe R For wear with sunburned shades | angtd tan Igthorey ghnoeny ni0 8, and sunburned flesh, corals are tres Pl e L e mendously popular. A Smart coral zmong millions of women through- o Mt e e ecusemble consists of neckline, wide out the country, however, America | ts bracelet and belt buckle of the decp No longer does the American wo- | | SR man of limited financial resources A havings acdounbicP shelhentiih wait to make her purchases until| (By ALICE JUDEON PEALE lan Jowa bank cannot be withdrawa . : after the elite trade has been sat Gambling is an anclent vice, 5 hecause the bank has suspended. 1 you advice any other colors on my palette? {ied. She finds tha latest, authentic |ancient as history, as anclent 45 The penny was left from an old hy not try a littie—Paris green? | styles in the salons ready-to-wear man. Although the burden of s0- account through error, and some sections and price-appeal depart- | cial disapproval falls heavily upon day may draw interest, ments almost simultaneously. | professional gambling, we all tak She d0ea not find the same gar- |pleasure In ita milder, amatenr = | o). | ment, of course, but she dows find |forms, Menus fo' t’ll dell) what is described by that all-em-| Has not every church fair mome She’s Sent Home e | bracing term. “ihe senson’s mode.” |particularly desirable prize on which |7 Gompetition, a new atyle-con-onc s asked to take chances? And F S h 1 MRS, ALEXANDER GEORGE|goiouaness and (]vnmnd’ have | what is “taking chances” if not a rom choo Mcnu for Dinner | wrought these changes. Women in- |[form of gambling? We bet that we butter cab- | sist on the new stylew while they |may win a sewing machine or uj preserves, | are new and it is only a matter of (automobile for 50 cents. To be sur 4 canned pine- | good Lusiness to meet the demand. |the odds are againat us, but it is Mass production and modern fun to take the chance. {methods have mot taken romance| Children share with the rest of Two Desse | from the business of producing styl- | humanity this delight in takinzg \ e Mixture | 1€l gArments in America, Twentioth |chances. They gamble for tops and | THE WISDOM HONKLIR ] ) {onsnoona baking | centuny comm . transporta- | marbles, and, in acute adolescen; i poon salt, 1 teaspoon | fion and m uring have added |for the moncy of their ullowances, poons faf, 1-2 cup|Zest in th essant race “to be| What attitude shall we fake to- first and to he right.” wards this youthful vice? Skall we flour. baking powder, salt | Constant exchange of information |be shocked? Shall we lay down the cut the fat with a | between the world's style sources |1aW. fecling that no matter what is owly afd the milk until |and the centors of designing, manu- |Permissible in those of maturer ! forms, Roll out on A |facture and distribution in America | Years, youth must not meddle with rand add the apple mix- | keep the machinery of fashion-crea- | bile discriminations? Must youth | i Ution atiuned. ¥ast ocean liners bring |1°arn without compromise that black Date Whipped Cream Pie, Serving | the newest Parisian creations to |1 Viack and white s white? |1 bvaked pie s cups sUff | America. | Such a course will not serve the| hipped cream, cup sugar, 1 Within a few hours after an anx- | cnids which we desire. For if chil- teaspoon vanilla, 1-5 teaspoon salt, |ious buyer has succeded in passing [dren are forbidden their childisy } tablespocns orange juice, 1 cup | through the customs with the gowns, |games of chance, or even those A dates, 12 cup diced marsh- | the entire complicated process of |Which look quite like the aceepted | | duplicating. modifying and adapting | pastimes indulged in by their clders. c-nilla and | the style changes, which these Pari- |they will only resort to them on Chill the rest of the M- | sian models typify, has been thrown |the sly. | When ready to serve, add | into action. It 18 far more sensible to let them juice, dates and marsh-| Ixpert pattern-makers in a few | have their fill for this diversion. Let HORIZONTAL z n W - chilled cream mix- | minutes cut their stencils and start [them lose their tops and marbls. | Because six Ja o i g t the shell and serve | the process of duplicating the gar- |the money of their allowances, their school girls wore wedge shaped picces. | ments. The garments are next rush. [hard earned pennies even. if they|dresses like this they wore sent flctusea miy be used for | ed to the merchandisers, photo- |choose. Thin §& the best possible was nome from school. — School = au- s =S iraishing. | graphs are made, advertisements |10 learn that when you take chances thorities and parcnts arc divided - hoe prepared and the intricate functions | You may lose, and when you 1os: on the qurstion as to whether the 3 tablespoons butter, 2 tablespoons | of th organizations are pushed .‘”""“ is no use squealing about it. | dress is proper. hot cream, 1 te: vanilla, 1-8|into gear. t teaspoon lemon 1t the buyer represents a retall ¢d confectioner's | outlet, the original model may then be placed in the store for sale, de- heat for | pending upon the policy of the par- | ticular organizations. | Only a comparatively few exact | !'i':'l'! are de from the Parisiun | e on fat may he clari- | Originals. The primary use of the ting and adding a | Importations is o determine from . G sl e O style trends. Then , ¢ , e e botaio slices have collccte | DegINs the work of modifying and = Gerticles from the fat, |20apting these styles 1o creations potatoes und pour the | for the mass of American buyers. through & cheess closh| ©Only the fundamentals of the Narh R aed e onl ot ‘0”]‘:-‘/,.1“ *\1|1v be retained in these mul- he fat will be free from | Uiple variations. One after another vl may be used tor|the various garments will be placed ’ 3 : foods or in dark cakes as|in production. The styles for the MOVE Ao L E miusc t soparates th : aeolate season have beea created and moon S 2l 308 1 cavity ¢ 1 K e Y will he on display from New York | 10 San Francisco. it @ets worse, this Jor to the South,” said Honk type of plating are covered? ilitary STRIPES MOIRE SUIT 3 ek moire fashions a cute “ — I I et st o suit with fitted hip yoke but- | as called the “Man of | MRk L o e rront st woite pear Counsel For U. S, e suttor Lig box pleats helow v n’ e nayem - In Racket Trial | buttoned with whit but- a lo all sort S samt, |1ont o1 o o 5| Fashion Plague sione story of two br solders in the trenches. The guns Jare rumidug, great musses of ALY eomase and earth arc being thrown Roinias and thither amidst bursts of flame. | light. One turnes to the other land says, “Scare me, Alf, 1 got ti hiccups. Unprofessional Grain Devoured In & descending Moa Not intrequently hiccoughs oc jeur as a part of hyst m which the patient convineed that he s ill and suffers all sorts of symp toms to prove it. By the power o | suggesticn or by the d jon o f,Hv»mwn. e stiniulus 1o the nerves is stopped and th: hiccoughs dis- |appeat s'multaneously. To press Doy St Obstruction To obsert: 42, To sin. s | CREAM AND BLACK : ‘ | Cream and black taffeta combine y lin a jovely evening gown tor a young woman. The bodice is crean:. | i i = | stenograbher in Portland. Ore., is | ) ' : o with little revers at the decp V neck = | Chare. o’; the prosecution of the 3 alw,bhm a ‘WW &y MW - ! ave leen i i B ¢ ke o0 BY DR MORRIS FISHBEIN of black. The full. eircular skirt is | alleged members of Chicago's candy ™ 2 4 b slopping vt ~inos frst tlig sutmprebsdebud Editor dowenal of (e Ame { black with its scalloped. dippne This s Louischoulanger's Mew racket. The government's anti- {Wn.alldf & WL @ kascha ~ M places ! : 5o o 2 M al As ation and of My- citine lined with ream 1 s youeh bag of calfskin with [trust expert worked her way up 'u? Mer win a e y A girl adiires the voice of & man geia, the Health Magazine nd cream flowers adorn the shoui fastening and composition |after taking a job in the Department % that 1 do not think . Lunters who is singing her praises | Amost eversony has hig own cut rm, dat hasidlen, of Justice during the war. I