New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 29, 1929, Page 12

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T'he Heart Story of a Steadfast Woman Love’s Awakening By Adele Garrison b here for few like “Mit all dese peoples more help. 1 ox, so Jeem, it ve not like two oxes, und ve need some hetp. Now Ticers no more vork at ches, dey like moneys. May- dey like coom here few d: help oudt. Den you tell dem lee not like you tell me—" upted hersclf jealously — teel satistied nd ask dey nef- peopl Katic Suggests a Plan to Insure the silence of the Ticers 1 shot & qu ok at Katie as she " of the | desc lodramatic | L We employ had for dem The “Game” Begil did y Howe hatie 1ol BEAUTY LOOKS THINGS OVER By Thornton W. Burzess Mrs. Woad Duck had not so much of a ox a crest. hui as Beauty Her head w cach eye ber thr is s Peter find an clured won't nort Mr. and Mrs did Beauty “My, how Nir. Quack knoy 00d Duc wise w n all about the “ter looked ‘Well, anyway said he. T placcs just livve there are any any hetter 1t is pleasan said 1 “When Mrs. Wood Duck and | cited a bit wiil ook You know, we are 1ot iike niemhers of the d out nest here,” do not build gronund “Whnat!” eried Peter “I smid we do not by on the ound, * replied Beanty butld in 4 tree a 1 1 casy to find Yo we have W Javays A girl's character isn't e biaekened when she's raked over roal rasarily is suitable th lot ot 1 tres to do Guite NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1929. Once QOvers Registered €. 8. Time Yourself Today O prepare ibiication manuscr Rodent Years of life, Driving coms Sun, Euery. Falsehool Alice v were I'hoe! 10 and 12 re- Mem:; Wfar ;Iu; Famil} ted ! | the elder, felt that it | - fair for her 1o be kept she ought distinction heing ly Mrs Alexander Geor Dinner Meal (Q: Ham and potato ¢ ore W1 a aragus, Lread, “lly, dat. cookies, siiecd coffer Ham and Potato ing Siv 1 cnp diced otators, 1 diccd cook od cpgs, diced. 1-4 cup chopped swo. ist e yeunger sistor ought to he in her clothing (o marl She ther <ome her senior iy, Phoehe 1 on ather hand ! aiieved «emed 1o her | | that he and styles 2 hard cool heeause g 1ot her which were 12 enp diced eelers colors pickles, 1 alwavs chos unb coming e with enly a ji felt . ! bow formed of them on one side of the crown. of capucine Bakou with soft velvet nasturtiums for its trim. By C. D. Batchelor New York, April 27.—Faithful as bascball fans were the spectators at the spring meet of the United Hunts last Saturday. Even the soggy Bow- man Park at Rye and the soggie: air couldn't quite dampen the crowd’s spirits. Though the skies were grey in- deed, there was much blue showing —in the costumes. Light tones of greys and tuns did much to lighten the day, too. Mrs. nos W. Curtain was the cynosure of eyes alighting from au irplane flight *o the field. She wort a furred winter coat quer her nea worsted jacket swit. and her tight turban couldn’'t have been a better “hoice for headgear. She one thy many women prefer oxford tivs 10 pumps. For :eul novelty, Mrs. Frank C [ tencerson's bine hat had a lone Dlue plume, with a white cent that was charn ingly different look- ling. She carried one of her colorful tapestry purses, along with her blue umbrella. Raincoats Lend Color (o Event Mrs. Clarence Earl, Jr. and Mrs ¥. Warner were among those pre nt who topped their spring suit: | with colored raincoats. The latter’s | was a rich purple. Nothing is smarter suits or coats than the new choker furpicces that tie like stocks, ker- chiefs or in regular under-the-chin [hows, to my way of thinking. Mrs | hean Dedtord, for instance, 100ks | o very chie with her mink one knot- ted under the chin, Cornelia Prime’s | cont has a loveir caracul coilar that slips through itself in neat nanner, ith matel uffs. with light Adams wore a printed hlouse showed when her coat opencd walked and which fitted her a colorful it w 10 enjoy the meet Loy Juckson. The Rocketeller wore €0 preuy o No on It {more than Mrs. Yrormer Almira lemartly cut but utterly simple | coat, with a pateh pocket on | side. Her beret turban had {touch of color m it conts and cuanes s and nore winning their v 1o real prominence in spring rdrobes. Mrs. George Laliranche s sweet cape cout that pnusnal in the way it inserts pa pleats into is portion Hare ver silhourtte just a | cape crasely is lets them Iy Checks Up on the Mode sing in popular smart won Hecks ports dr it own cks for witn big front & for ni Mus. is liv e zood Cis01s TOW striped silk that ng horizontally HOOR HEALTH is u BY DR, MORRIS Lditor Journal al Assoc . the Health spring the mother's turns to thoughts of whooping dden ¢ ather A chilly winds predispos: Mazazine In ten- 1 cough s in W 5 ix that typical whoops initely from ordi- discase scemns niry coughes, . 1o e from person by bocks, spread « will keep his others that nuch or child parent ¥ from any secnn o be hing too usuzl fashion. gives a series o without time to betwern, and cnds wi whoop or gaspin often hecomes blu r and when the thes de ut take The h from laca loud & scund morela ply child 1 mucus ed the peh up thick vid dese d by t posehiecds. This horne v Lo 8 - tion shoutd e anxions nother PATONYSTIS Ay hen the will doctor is not pr his dingnosis ondition ous forms of tre which have he Lainied but thus fur s been proved a1 1t Al in them cure scarf was seen i worn with It i shaped dike an aft ix of red crepe ds wre of black an d cravat silk inject dis s bher chic duration of the w for the that 1he dations shorten 00N jous vaccines ilue, ions of ether and various dr toys cxplosive | HUNTING FOR NEW MODES orl tar ! Mrs. Roy Jackson Miss Cornclia | i suffer. An_ ordi Le' given foods that ts nutrition may light dict should shoull include the a leneticial influenee | interesting o is that all of treatment marked in- fail- | nary and irritute Lictiods no parently | throat. s while The i —— SOAP liy leathers be they are old-fash- ater. SADPDLE and other in other physi- the pa- il nov gs and shoes can sofled, by the nse of 14 may b soup and £ it 1 < SHOL SHINES children 1t | JRTER nother's 1 oof their ven a little, hining box, any the job and fecls proud thus carned. <hine | tewed to n One of the diticultics of fully-cauipp Lenild ik Lof the trol of the diet At dead child th vomits a gr dime Herald’s Daily | ATTERN 16 New Bt Hera'd 1 Pattern Practical matured will for its simple, plain, with zurd cleome todi Faight lines, a becoming roand side fasten- Design 1 relics on its f furth.r artness. Stripes womin who is no lits for ry kind to t longer shim. | Wash ifew of the icloth, silk rayon lovely cottons are @ materials that beantifully in this The pocket halanees the may use a f the fabric Ay that trim obtained only in 14, 46 quires 3 1-2 y and 45 ial 40 inches widy This model is casy HE exprrience is necessary. to you with ietions, inclu alke No to 1 dressin ceint of k coin. Be sure NAMIEL A BER and SIZE w Our NEW SPRING and SN FASHION BOOK will he sert upon t of TEN CENTS | dress =)l mail and orders 3 AIN HERALD Pattern Depart- ment, 213 W. 17th Street, New York j ity WFl-owe;s Trm Chi Mode]s Fiattering and distinguished were the hats shown at New quk's latest fashion show, One black Bakou hat from Ferle Heller (left) faced its irregular wide Stunning and altogether youthful was a aing it shoulder, gave an unique allure to a black Bakou (right) witl Displayed at Fashion Show for every one had flowers trim- brim with choice green petals and posed a icorne (center) from Joseph, made Asters in orange shade, flowing with loose grass down milady’s hits edge left unfinished.

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