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I'he Heart Story of a Steadfast Woman Love’s Awakening Mary, Pully med 1o Continu 10 Prinee Geoy Recovered, 1s Determ- Her Lozazement S in Order w0 Pro- tect Noel (Continued THL YOI NG GANDER DISOBIYS By Thomton W, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, By C. D. Batchelor Registered U. 8. Patent Office NP——— ATY s ! Say, Old Thing, that's my middle name. I've got a wealthy unclg who's near- léves auto racing and has just bought a high-priced car.” " YOUR HEALTH BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN Editor Journal of the American Med- ical Association and of Hygcia, the Health Magazine. | Already the owners and proprie- | tors of summer camps are beginning i ing and the modifi- | cat cecssary to make the camps ’u‘,m(,],. for sate occupancy during the coming lot seasoun. There are only a few of the states {in this country that provide for reg- O | | 3, ) | izz,) || 1] and only 76 were licensed 9 ate r Only the camps that quirements for san- on and for general care can ob- 1 a license 1o operate, APRIL 23, 1929. “They're Off" In Style Race At Longchamps The .ongchamps races in France | more t 1 ever betore a el Pl et Gty did the hamburger come on tha Parisian - couturiers, all of WhOIM |, oy plegsed of all days of the week the scene " at home when he was a boy. Not | of all, of his mother's uncritical hos- | pitality to any or all of his friends. No wonder the mere smell of ham- i of enter their manniki dical | s a stra human a big morning‘burgcr made him cheerful. i immediately after changes from last year's silhouette, | 1/ | with the gang, but there was an| It seems as if every child should length and trimmings arc striking. | he outstanding new | agreement between him and his| have such Saturday lunches to re- points of SWle | pgiher that there should be large | member. There ought to be at least medical care \z the winter sea. |Were as follows: flaring and 10nger | 4y nejtics of it on hand. | one meal a week to which the child son will send that child 1o a cam, | SKITts natural waistlines; tuek-0 | "y vy ynderstood that he could | can bring his friends without special [ during the summer, hundreds and | P1OUSes: new color combinations; Un- 1y, ing home to lunch as many as four | permission. Saturday lunches offer Cometimes thousands of miles from |USual cuff treatment, variety in coutf e hig friends without asking special [an especially good opportunity te home, and never give a thought o |!*NEthS and styles, and c.ose-to-the-| o rmiagion, This blanket invitation | give our children a feeling of open possible dangers that the chilg [Neck colla (Left to right) Navy | ajwuys gave him a lordly feeling. It | hospitality, of the generosity of home way have 10 overcome from a sani- | Plue and white were charmingly | s a good deal like being able to|as distinguished from every other and health point of view. joined in g sheer woolen dress with |, “Come on over to my club|place in the world. Burely the stand- 1ps liave not the slightegt |natural waistline, flaring overskirt | where we can get whatever we like welcome of home to all friends ngements for screcning of sleep- |SYling and an unique, diamond | The humble, homely hamburger and playmates is one of the neces- quarters. Some, although lo- |shaped vestee of the white; all the |racalled to him those days of joy-|sary ingredients in any proper child- | cated in rural districts, feed children Gus play, of large appetite, and best | Lood. that it who will have | | his child in school with | | regular exami nd the best of | el Zs a0 77 37800, cdges we inished with braid, the ~o the willtul younz gandi watchiul eye on Honher Now and wobhed fo L Jitte W Yt t of S vin FEG.U.5. PAT. OFF o SHlpgh ©1929. oY wea seRvICE. WC. At st wi the . s th Reaver hid hir ) e o people dance eut of step, Honkey. He first made by, while others just step out and dance. kept BNEOkEEY, 5 . [DTETeTETRITZB VTN K E &) Vs o R | | i/0807/MO0E | largely on canned instead of fresh ElR ables. Some camps constitute risks because oil lamps are ks of flimsy construction. iical assistance varies from the Coffer Salad, Strawberry Shortcake caspoo powd oon sal borr \ertical vly add th maining berries. Sor Rhubarh Conserve 6 cups diced, peeled rhu ups sugar, 1 cup 4 tublespoons lemon juice, putation it olence fix the ingredients and le r three hours. Cook u frequently to prevent to exee o 2. Pour into sterilized jars when cover with mejte | cold lafrin, i A cleansing substance Low female sINging voice To Steam Velvet y Place a camp cloth over (iron and draw the cr 1 the velvet across the cdg ation for “mister.” iron and on top of the damp clot. | cute square yoke. to press op This is a gcod way scams on a velvet dress | ANDER GEORGE | OF DESSERTS | nner |and wipe dry with a soft 2med potatoes, green bean aal|This will elean the records alad, bread, mhiubarb conur\-‘.lvh»y will play like new, Serving Four and cover diced pineapple, For Phonograph Records Apply gasoline on a soft brushful constant presence of a nurse to the » of hospital internes, recent grad doctors y or 40 niiles away or doctors actually in arge of the can Bevond these ‘ ons cones the consideration of sch funcamental sanitary problems proper water supply, milk supply disposal. state of Maryland asks all con Tuctors of camy whether for adults or children, tourists or residents, to Serving make due application for inspection; | and regulations gov- | 1| it provides rul | erning camp ground sanitation and plans for protecting springs and ns buj | Wells from pollution. Plans for small gt Jiving quarters in camps and advice ® "0 regard to suitable building mate- rials and ventilation are also avail- 1 Other states add| flou s will do well to follow tne cxample of Maryland and give to tin the | people who use summer camps pro- per protection against sanitary defi- In the other considerations ave been mentioned leadership come from owners, managers ¢ for and parents. Only such cooperation ovin | will secure for the childien in sum- 1t the lmer camps the type of safety and top, | medical care that parents provide for : em at home. must LINGER| 28 Princess 11es wre followed by 4 dainty mew Irench underwear. A blue Ninon gown. with a lace yoke that ties with satin ribbon on one MODES sarh i ow shoulder, iv cut almost form.fitting | to the hipline siderably, with ach hip. t stand and then flares con- thick. scorch. | Serted on anl 4 par- CHARTREUSE VOGUE “hartreuse is the favorite for cel- ored blouses with suits this spring. is banded with a wot|melon pink and a soft brick red. part of Another is of chartreuse chiffon, of the!very finely accordion pleated from a There is a bit of .n | real lace across the front V neck. | | One of flat erep AMMONIA WASH All brush s should be given care- ammonia washes In warm cloth. { wenther. Brooms and whiskbrooms S0 that (are the better for such attention, laln. d Leing hung directly on frame | residence in | circular godets in- | cufts were wide and had touches of | white and the collar double, with |one white one over a bluc. A belted back, loose double- |breasted front and a scarf col- lar distinguished a stunning plaid worsted sports coat, with two shades | | of brown and a nasturtium touch of |orange figuring its tan. Necktic tricolor printed red white and blue, was pari | youthful and jaunty in the | posed its pleated skirt onto its white |shirt in a modernistic manner and | made & necktie for its shirt of its | skirt's fabris; the coat was blue vorsted, and a beret of blue and white felt topped it The nasturtium shades that Paris loves this scason were given in the printed crepe of a one-piece frock with high neck. fitted hipline and very full skirt; the orange of the print was picked for the crepe band- ing that decorated the frock. Voluminous and new was a biege and green ensemble of circular skirt, flaring seven-eighths coat and tuck- in sweater blouse Three greens join to fleck a lar; |eheck in the brige wool. For young chic there was a black jacket suit with high-collared tuck- in-blouse that was altogether new:; the skirt had side pleats that gave it a low flale; the jacket nipped in at the waist and then flared slightly over the hips; the pale grey blouse laced shut with a black cord; the hat of novelty straw, with a little one-sided bandeau. was trimmed | with black and white flowers and a matching boutonniere adorned one {lapel. — i S AR — NS S N, N 2 w4 ' é’f&m ond, thin and. pégel- and bl %MMWMO;WM,MM\ M%M%m%mw afi-fimw;&-,wflmthmo;m@?g~ 4 member the Saturday lunches he had| ' TURDAY LUNCHE By Alice Judson Peale A certain young man always {chooses hamburger from the table d'hote menu. Tis roast beef and leg of lamb eating friends jeer at his plebian tastes, but he is staunch in his preference. To me he explained one day that