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T BRI TR NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1929. By C D Backdlin SOCIETY TAKES TO THE AIR 1 Love’s Awakening " "w. Steadfast Woman By Adele GArriSon vasmsaasmananasanaans ‘ Edith is Stumped When Her Scheme doubt,” Lillian said. “Somebody's to Embarrass Madge, Fails lying.” With my pulses bounding, I obey-| She paused but for the briefest in- ed Lillian's dictum, d followed | stant before hurryin but—T | Purnel linto the living rogm, slip-|caught my breath and IEdith's flush ping on my big apron over I eve- epened into Iy b ning gown as I went. [ what can anybody “I have them all laid out as you|it now?" Lillian went on i {old ‘mie,” Purnell said as I stood at| Of-fact tones. “It's all over, and no the door of the smallroom, “but|harm done. thanks to Purnell here you'd better not come in here. You | little darkey smiled widely Might got against the thorns with | “2nd Madge's well-known executive your dress. I can bring them out to you and hold them for you while you nge them. 1 also took the liberty of putting the cand the candelab He rolled the and again I took a f grip upo my laugh muscl But it was not at Purnell t ext smotk laugh. Tt at the look of ished chagrin which Edith Fairfax sight of and whic quite quick enough b though the next instar y She's a dream, indc rushed forward with etty ly, adding plai show of solicitud his gown “Oh! dread has just furious solemn it hey wonld bhe at two o K. 1d then telepho the wbility. She planned everything that she would have plenty of to dress, d arrange the flower | atterwar y the way, take a look | at your hostess before we lea to herself. Isn't she nifty The S + Failed ied 1 ing ot n befor Edith 1 ed to At the left is Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt, photographed in the paddock at Belmont Park. Mrs. William B. lLecds, the former Princess Xenia, and her daughter, N Leeds, on “Billy Piebald, 1own in the | center as.they appeared at the recent Huntington, (L.T.) H show. At the right is Miss Mary E Altemus of Philadelphia, photographed at the Huntington Show. ne who can interpose I , New York, July 2—Social lifs - m——— through 1 it | L Y R f o ST L most certainly has come out into| soher 6 A NN o z L | the open these scorching days. bered d rpoken he ’ | . A> e e e | Besides 1t} old-time favorites| Creamed Carrots and Teas Bread Plum Je | Pincapple Fluff Coftea VN 2 of tennis, golf, swimming, yacht- : i "‘”‘F‘l"‘,"” s Cat ed. L N / }/ X riding and "”‘”'T- three new | Cottage Cheese Salad for Four conversation with hoy, ou ) A, ) iy ! horizon; water sleddi for th , S el afeed ind Do Sl Sy oo 0 S | e 7 5 L o icumbers, 2 tablespoons chopped S it Y 5 e s yimentos, 1 tablespoon chopped one 44'1F he unas : > Sl s B QL ion, 1-4 teaspoon salf, 1-4 teaspoon pAan ity : : 3 L g ! | > Z g ) AL ! | A LEASEHOLD T ka, 1-3 cup salad dressing. Y astn i e e g el o g i e : At the Hun n Horse Jy ALICE JUDSON I ;| Mix all the ingredients, excepting S finel nican ’ et ' Wit e b 3 < : o for instance, William R Leeds| . 00500 e aspecial- | the salad dressing and Shape into bringing flowers . I's | : Eiaals : g flew his aquaplane home for lunch | ik individual molds. Chill. Unmold on ower x ving room was a e ly mothers—who literally live for | G ; e ket = this time of ni I O A i and back again as nonchalan T e i it e e Lo es and surround wit Is and i salad dressing. China cups or f drove he cars last season. | ., 3 in until almo: . a E 5 el and side table folks drove their 1 ®SON. | oy glory in the fact they have no 3 : ful provoked. He said 5 i held see q Both he and his v the former| ;o %0 Noide the happy (s of (he|Ccarthenware or china custard cups 3 SR i ! AL Lt Gt 2 + 8 % = s 1ilileapn >rincess Nenia ool he oppor-|{ . . o 2 £ can be used for the molds. were to deliver them ¢ r ent of the exquisite crea deciding not to import kK ‘I ,mv(\ -‘. X .‘\v, 3 w.m “‘ u‘v 1~m, ome. With the first bat they j an b © (-:,.”.\i.“ "";'L‘ than six, because they 1d fade. v feathery eer “Well, you s Hire ] i 8 L | tunity to change togs. Mrs. LeCCS|gnohpeq all other interests. They ant da He said he was afraid he al faculty rrid- Dbk T e one of the few women WhO|give their children everything and | (With Red Raspberrics) early 4 of 100 : L e which thinks it's s to- cay sponsored printed frocks. MOSL| {1 yoturn they expect—everything 2 quarts cure art red could see the order on th At last, I was satisficd t original in tone and pattern were Parenthood may he absorbing, | "aspberrics, 1o ater, 6 cups down at the store 7 R soam o the T bers, one w chartreuse Wwith &) cpallenging and deeply satisfying | U “Somebody Lied" 18 room who was g not so dangerous as the pure nitric | very fine intricate design in white,|yut it nover should become the| Wash currants and remove “I suppose,” Purnell cle his er his person rvision, ¢ acid. Workers in these industries green and soft brow another | whole of li When it does it is|‘rom the stems, add the raspberries, throat dey ly as if in apol- | ha b RS 1 not infrequently have ulcers around | white with faint red traceries.|the children who are profoundly | water and sugar. Let stand for 1 ogy for ven g an explanation 4 sditl sstened my ihe finger nails and at the finger | Incidentally, iittle Nancy exhibit- | v:ronged. hour. Boil ¢ for 45 minutes. - “that they got mixed up with some 1 v the door | tips from contact with the weaker|ed fine form when in the saddle Tor parents who live thus through | it freauently. Pour into sterilized Olina | - - aeid a charming little figure in her|yei” “opiidron are hurting them, | oS y ridicule JdMth | wer | ] Sulphuric acid is the most im- |riding tog R A e e G e Pincapple Fluff snapped, her cheeks flushe he 5 v s B vortant of th the chemical Linen Prints Vie With Siiks Tt tol a flied LU (A gelatin de ) eyes glittering. “The Loy ly wear 1 this dress > “1 ¥ ) industry. When this acid burns the Printed linens, especially the | which usually represents t L 1 cup grated or finel chopped that is all. I distinctly t laimed. - y g ki, the ulcer that follows has|fine hand-bloc vie witn|ed hopes of their own They | Pincapple, 1 cup sug cup boil- two o'clock, and he prom u At & i SR ! snarply ed cdges and tends 10 | sk prints for chic. The Gimbel|are trying to possess them outright |ing Water, 2 tablespoons lemon for that hot ¢ Newspapertiil| 1Saf heal rat owly. Usually a burn | gy Hope and Carol. wore very|as it they were in fact a price juice, 1 tablespoon granulated gela- Dropecty un, 3 tablespoons cold water, 2 egg |and white linen. They were made| mhe child belongs (o no one bu stiffly braten. with circular skirts, a cut all|pimself. He must realize himself in ook slowly for 5 minutes, the smart women are taking note of. his own way or feebly live imita- | Pineapple, sugar and water. Add the 3 latin which has soaked for 3 min- es w > cold water. Stil until latiz has dissolved. Cool and “That's the explan i S phuric acid = heals Within | gnart “sister costumes” of blue | piece of tment following the an acid is to v o1f the cid as quickly as possible with a solution of bicarbonate of soda and| Shoes are by no means only [tion of a pattern I finds no 1o leave the wound in sodn so- | footnotes of style these days.|correspondence in his own innci | lution for some time. This solution | Matching one’s frock with shoes nceds and strivings. 4 Lssohied & . [ sorves to netralizs the acid, Peopls|made o the same material Is| His love never is owned. It s a|Chill: Beat until DLy ands edg |l P popular. Sometimes it | leasehold held by father and mother | 10107 JCC “(‘_‘"(‘, e “\“:\ “"]"’}: 11)- should wear gloves whenever pos- [is especially pleasing, as when|on terms which change with each | /4 &t T 410 SRS | sible. Nadejda de Braganza wears gaudy |vear of his growth toward maturity | "5 @7 © S ! - |striped sandals matching a candy [and independence. His parents never Plans Naw Opera | o o oot |must " satisty theie own emoiionst| Fashion Plaque s hats show a preference trying to claim more than | for trimming. At the Huntington |their share ‘of childish affection. | S They musi find fulfillment in their | horse show Mrs. Frank Fox wo 3 " > Giliitat i aat oniih et Sides, son N T EOT IR el e love B i 2 L 2 [lofLe st i L _ % lother, in the love they ? SEES A BIG FAMILY | ] L . P il i R : on W. B y ; [ 3 woft crepe de chine trim than T've By Thornton W. Burgess 4 | : Ko Seen bafore. this vear- It 'looked| y @ A tremendously smart, atop her well dantly to iheir children love they expect to them | The hest parents are those who live through their own resources Her costume was chic, too, a | while they Iet their « red sillc suit with tuck-in blous [t ntie i Rt iana) Foke | toMVe N TOVRL N (Hbi el | {buttoned with 1} white buttons | ——— | and the coat had a scarf collar | 5 Wheneer 1 s s wonan aone Menas for the Family as nicely in grey and white as| Elinor Graham wore to the show TR e I appreciate all over again how| By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE smart a thing i is to choose. Her | cakrfast |frock was a whole hook of style | | notes, flounce pleats posed in pan-| els, irregular fringe jabot of whit repe de chine flaring from a one- sided Eton jacket effect that but |toned with white buttons. 3 ; | with frills and a tailored belt fast A B e L e ot o : | . ¢ ened with an odd white buckle of these was wholly ¥ € hs that At gt - Her shoes were very modernisti Iced Tea | stunnir ‘rench import of SEhome. one : i ¢ a0 3 ! _— T in the way they combined two Dinner . : wuuw ballibunt! has black and white BY DR. MORRIS FISHBLIN greys and white. it inserts of lace straw A Longer Skirts Appear Editor Journal of the American y bl AACERaTA tI0n 2 oLP eeiay ‘ Longer skirts are not only in Health Magazine. : the offing but in the paddock a : | . shows. Mrs. Paul Abbott's grace- trout in succession T . - N B st ’ device u } : ited acid is put | R pool in the Laughir 3ro. 1 o yauil see 43, To I - & t withdraws water | . e e e Y doubted Mr. Watersnake 15 ed lot of little reas hat sinews regulate DO R El L L armholes was distinctly longer catching his share ring by Rl SRt e Aosten s | ra latilontoinan tein material i s he had seen of Mr e umanr ! form compounds. spring. SRROHLS TSInat B\ 0 t]“What got to do with 49 Avenue y it w found that| | Agnes' turban appears in all take many s § “ | e f rom acids con ol Press Photo | anner of fabries and colors Seth ot : bt > Wat ) ! ' S ! ident rinela Ponsellt, contraltol iof thelar, v & pike, of * Falofield, Gonn, a shortage in t : G s ' : e . 4 o | Metr Opera company, an- Peter Rabbit was now why fish were o % Laughing Brook & the ¢ A . | sign o Pool. Longlegs the Heron was i P Epoct ing tles the Kingfisher, Rattlos-| G\ °F » 3. Very 1 Mink, Billy Mink was & ¥ St Joe Otte bla the sc them ar too, that it the other fellow. [T > B [C[Z[O]D) z[o|z[m|<Blo[m[S[> ruit Cook being seen.It that Peter hac shov riginalit the way she New: Drit ) v il v grand opera company in New | Al S i ) | : ! Sy ible | 2 T o L Do | Sleeveless frock, perc back on| The tiny fot will simply adore this s G . gl ot d 90 i oric aci s her head with her nice wavy hair |lovely frock with its rows of nar- ernment | et ety framing her youthful face. She|row ruffles. Very easy to fashion A BRE Eol was one of the many stockingless [too. as it is simple and plain FLAPPER- FANNY SAYS: |1assies | Gathers around the neck give ampl REG U S, PAT. OFF Coin dots continue fo win prizes | fullness and grace. | this vear. Beatrix Blackwell has |a jacket suit twin dotted linen skirt and coat blue with white nd the tuck-in blouse vice- r acci- f Desig 0 would be ravish | tashioned of silk crepe in blue green, pink, yellow or Or if one wishes 10 use organdic, voils limity or georgette, the frock wi informal comfort has | LY B R ive | | R |its followers, None looked more { nonchalantly chic, however, than| May be obtained only i | Mary Elizabeth Altemus with her |4, 6 and § | hirt sleeves rolled above voel- | Size 4 requir {bow and the smartest of original | material. (looking- customs made boots in| {soft suede that tied in a single| This model is casy=to make. No | evelet, like quaint comfort shoes. |dressmaking experience is necessary | The black and white outfit has|Hach pattern comes fo you with firm advocate in Mrs. William | Simple and exact instructions, in : | K. Vanderbilt. One little ¥renchy | cluding yard: f Yery § el | outfit she wears has its white geor. | Perfect fit is couldn’t i y i : g \ - Rette joins it e little | o, ; Sstntea ki 2 ) L s points and all 1 ed of the aser LA : Fn s 3 \ = oat finishe n the ~rum"_‘ : G ‘.‘ ERAGING b SGuniae : ; S0 3 N £ points, s another woman | . SOINE S LAt el v e STInRd e o As a matter who T tes how graceful a ity ‘\‘mv‘w! hat can be was unt y 1 1 VOILE LINGERIL very larg ' Chatterer pened 1o right “Good that po never many ¢ But [ wouldr s, Be sure (o write plainiy your NAME. ADDRIE Y1 NUMI and SIZE wanted BLACK LINEN | our LaTEST FASHION BOOK A chic tator sports suit fea- [will be sent upon receipt of TEN pened | " tures black linen for the yoked skirt |CENTS in coin. Address all mal ;;1”:1 r"rn o i i and cardigan coat with a rounded land orders to New Britain Herald ¢ 1 1, with wide ecru lace trimm oidere i se i vomen but knew, they'd still |neck finish. The tuck-in blouse 1s|Pattern Department, 2 est 17 e A I ‘ i ouse partment, 243 West 17th is |ask questions. lmm red handkerchief linen. | trcet, New York ci |