New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 26, 1929, Page 26

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1929. The Heart Story of a Steadfast Woman Love’s Awakening By Adele Garrison wossasasssssannant Backstairs Trouble Portends as More “Boarders” Mrs. Ticer 1s Asked to Help Katie 1 gave Olina no o - Eait the “Lincoln DEPARTURE AND ARRIVAL By Thoraton W. Bu spread out v with was 1 Petor o There had that vol prised to s Mallard D pond BUTTONLD BACK or and his floc it Honker and right here in Paddy's time.* © “But T didn’t see you vesterday,” declared Piter . “We were not “That is. we were not her abéut dark. That is wh ed.” explained Mre. Qu : ‘from the pond for 1 while | 0T about that time. I P .pleasant journey up South 7 ®A lot pleasanter journcy thar {used to have fn the old days Iplled Mrs. Quack. “You have no ide ‘what a relfe? it is to he abie to drop ‘inte a pond for a bit of rest. or a ‘bite to eat, without being met ~vith extremely sm: n 'torsible guBA 1t used to be that we |cream xports shocs and cre inearly starved to death on our way frocks. N ALMOND GREEN Hosiery in al yort tor they look nics flesh. Tn oper summer s ‘Once Overs Registercd T. S. Patent Office By C. D. Batchelor to call to mind HORIZONTAL Hig Long 1 am sk ways had & pariicular app for the scientist and the hoth layman, s tof with | ors Paralysis Betrays lself gular | era- Ob- or, write 1tk v purposes of m write the ur am Shakespenr: long on, and ot} comy word like lable similes o William Shakespe litely known to ures of the great self. These signatures |and nneven, Doctor Dana collected ir sz Constanti- share 11so writer him are and amined in all several hundred signa of patients with nervous dis- He conciuded from his study | justice. 100 HIGH A PRICE By Alice Judson Peale 10 years o | dictates of his possible to to rules and ot care how t other v 110 keep her burean but she carried ' 4 sting of shame proportion 1o her misde- an hostility 1o trom meanor as some- vard her 0! | to lack iriendliness between them. Public humil but exp of achicy immediate good behavior. If ntie | mother had been patient of b |tidy habits, had used a g shaky | | fire metinod fo cul | Mary in all probability would be ns.|'.um‘ as neat as she is oday. She would have carried from her child nood one memory less of cruel in- of confidence and | ‘H“!i 1tures ive m ler if sure iich contributed | er, | ]"'h Patou Decrees Heavy Natural Silks For Formal Evening Wear (Left to vight) Heavy black satin A full dress function. In anothep Intricate point effects Patou finds added charm and beauty in the new gowns for formal wear. combined with a train lend one Patou gown the necessary formal efiect for vl dress, white taffeta is combined with embroidercd sut an original way. : used g gown of black charmeuse in real sith. BY JEAN P April TOU ; 26, —When you wish | oyl New Lingerie Touch Paris, past in the sense of 1t note running wriably conjure up an cvening lained by th dress is more t when Hiie ning mparis i of periods tlways selected to show z styles mns in Demand number ng creations and ar sonable s well Lut my predile mipel n vach of icn for hand- fabrics « in dways 1o include ss demanded of ined to be “vorn on casions, u ¥ formal oc- In this order of idea, a moygseling ening dress will often be satin clos g the ensemble the sumptuous now uired now e reverted fo ar ance o ol ¢ feted by @ thus we : pre- bril- L it is perha ment ng that fur longer a sufficiently of this " ay 1 unction with rich-look ved the desired off broidery Important Taffetas can be used to gres formal summn The lingerie touches which Paris couturiers are insisting upon this year give a light, feminine touch to this practical frock of navy blue marocain, created by Lucile Paray. ing worth while it must absolu ntage in evidently not roevening ut alons com- Em- used very dis ined with another tis roidery, given it n the can i crectly both nd coloring beauty of a 1 consider, who posse dress or nan ummer out s incomplete- couipped ording to the Her ow moust & 1wWo or more brilliantly colorful gowns, care being & re A not to achicve It 1 special that ac fashion. solutely inciude however fow ntion these dresses to he scen in my | wecause 1 collection it is the fabrics in next winter's eve foresce already heavy, | hrilliant modes Y SAYS: e | | | and subjected 1o poop and welin.. One ess of woot pege | ofWastial and mond.has G colla. nd o b forgendy ;Wum%/mmmufw N | L3 v 8 PAT OCP ©1929. 87 s scRWCE WC A girl isn't backward about her | new spring bonnet. She comes right out with 1t.

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