New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 3, 1929, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY PETER RABBIT LOOKS rOR BOB WHITE “ By Thornton W. Bu Be not For tt too sur 15 you're edg and listen: the that di. Your livantin do you like to know “I think he' Mead follow the is wonder caught by So Peter lippe Bob wi farther heyond Peter had thoug ed. Curiously enou any louder now that there than it in the stling t dir y-lipperty-lip. By and gan to think whistle didr he sat up to look whi again, but, ir in front of from behind “Now th. fer, "I 71 without ctions, =0 on 1 about 1 loud sound him, it scemer SWITH OB WITHOUT Herald Preactical Pattern ar simpl cludi to HEI 243 We City. SLEEVES? 10B WHITE'S LITTLE me must From By even one JOKL Thornton W. Burgess at times Boh- but the his home de who i fend why I had flattened his he By C. D. Batchelor Patent 0ffics evening gowns. (Left cape collar that swin, A Henri Bendel gown lon a wild-rose chiffon | |As femininely charmir | | New York, July 3 that recur ever bringing with them fe Auttering charm. When spring faunt dual and tripl this year and women deliberately instead of ones. couturiers breatl velief. It was. in a |sitive that |straight up-an [vogur con was over 1 - A molded 1i s ,‘M.w.y‘ with itself. Morning, 4 {evening costumes pre Whi tume o land of the free. viee beach 1085 she il Health H e | wants, prefers ¢ | \mn« which one happens to reside. | Porous material permits the pas- | of air to the body and ti evaporation of water from the sur- [ (14! B | pleats, fo | fiice of the body. In tropical coun. | [tries thin woolen material is con- | sdered best | that it s | untess | Avoid Modern or them Many Styles of capes | mean th today, 18 as ¢ instance i collars, split fichus capes in a to shrink greatly [ 47 {emisine chiffons ‘nsembles. of cotton and | packet or the longer ¢ and wool huve Spe-|ite delectable When clothing be- [4dd no weight or better | aqdition to visk of Tmp may il women T | Somc capes, for underwear, except [ 941 likely with care lition. I’er the ¢ ake to fas] Inste washed e Damp Clothing mixtures wool sills Gl clal advantages d:finp, it becomes a uctor of heat and the | remaining in damp clothing |be just as great in summer | winter Man in the summer Labili to stand the e {sun. For such people advizable. ‘ ol subtle ssion ¢ as 2 { these are d |the tittlc y b [ onc the in-lor roof of the|splash of dark glasses | the f people suffer with eyestrain ahais oot gard part colorful bu dance attached, lower may be | Others are | 1t should b | ping collar skirt repeats aud the |tion when Milady Lanvin offers & that a rounding simulates the c remembered person may be quite cor ar the day but may b A night when lying quictly tion ol proper covering ut night | should always be borne in mind, [fon gown, airy as a cc llmw ularly by the mother who is |detachable —cape colla | resporsible for the not only in the weather |front. 1t has a tria lover the drms of a de This cape colla L separate wrap, on and off by head. Tt is merely a cl its dan pows and ques care of children in hot bhecs slip tion to a frock that plain for variety's sa A Novel Ca has a nov delec Chanel he cape in [ pink chiffon g full, with shirrinz CLIKY ALICT SIScnS” JUDSON P'EALL let sumune You sisters than rows and heading it. T 1 couldn’t think of 20 away for LI across th " make a de Know Ohe 4 shoulder WG i tional shirri shoulders of the corative b anywhere 11y nother L et ik may wear this are e more like TR and daughter tells would And rath me than go world." it cape the gow veal chums, rvihing 1 know thing She e never ke I'm stay she ¢p any- perfectly R St nnvherelloan g ground. The and she |very full, a circular friends, but if [long drape on one si ahter is a normal, happy [houette is decidely p girl she must have hopes and plans [ hipline wishes in which you cannot| The ly play any part cular, like the skirt trously I am sur does not tell you |around cape, with litt everything whole flocks [in front, following the Wher, | 0f dreams and aspirations cher- [that are increasing the privacy of her own [around. It opens in f Nor does she truly pre- | With two little crystal v to stay at home with you to go o camp or summer visiting her ts to he with people playing the game n, tasting life with other ks as eager and owing Ty from me In one of my cape chiffon, uinst ¢ kirt of would with the sure sh Lonie nd ion somefimes a serious | T don't wiay b da \ vise in in th believe it You the best of your cape is very poss she rous here are spoil more | 1shes in thoughts. would love the spen friends. of her | with | youn | sh and un- she is somethin with any s to spend most who to home with 1 learMing to live king contacts. She is not learn the art of social re the not which cach year of ationships 1 i not developit within herself. She i lat independence grow with resources learnin shoul! her pro gress toward young womanhood. It your daughter really does pre fer your society to any look fact as unfortunate and try fo help her into happier paths, But o is the in nine times out | of 10, own wish speaks rathe than about it Admit selt 0 own your other, nipon the case your tho fact. b to yourselt that honest you ar you are {rying e fre ord it to cdom A vour chartrense n Son searf cut in a curve (e nd worn the burden of pr ¢ It and to that | coming to i vou with you than the [hy a smart woman h Central Park ( | Black crepe a o | pliques blouse. ino 1 wool The order of the | ganized in 1876, repe e s way kbone of th warr these virty t deli learning rhyth back back I n shows on th rment Fashion Plaque \ \\ f 1 black Capes Herald_’Retum of “Curves” s ig and varied as the women who wear them are the little capes that adorn summer to right) A powder blue chiffon frock with full skirt pping. hemline has a gs to the lenzth of a bolero and introduces darker blue godets over the shoulders. of yellow chiffon has a long, detachable Removable is the little evening cape gown with shirring for its distinctive decoration, NEA Service — Capes are v few 3“".:1Menus ,0, the Fami[)'nmm. s ve warm Cherry Sauce cup sugar, 3 tablespoons flour, 1 cup water, 1 cup cherries, 1 table- spoon ter, 1-S teaspoon salt, 1 tablespoon lemon juice the sugar and dients until i Sorve cut in slices. mininity and | 1 By Mrs, Alexander George Menu for Dinner Shrimp Salad Supres Escalloped Potato of Bread taspherry ts began collar bu caps chose mor hed a sigh proof flour. Add and cook, thick warm severd Goine e ntly eamed Che e By form Cherry tiauce sport mod wrned to 0 cup freshoor ¢ tomafocs 1 cup tablespoons pepper 2 onions, 4 table i 1%oenp Mix {he cumbers, inne i chopped green d cucum REG.U. 5 PAT. OFF. FLAPPER FANNY SAYS e -REGU.N RAT.OFT. ictior } tablespoons chopped oons I'rench dress- Ne TUns AwaY ifternoon and into ser- houdoir that Milady sapes, she Stff mayonnuise, s it shrimps, tomatoes, cu- o green peppers, onions and French dressing. Place i a china When | portions in and add the R R i e T ready 1o cover and chill serve arr cups of lettuee mayonnaise, Serv Raspberey Jam raspberries, 2 spoons mon, 1 teaspoon cloves, 1 spoon nuimeg, 4 tablespoc juice, 6 cups sugar Mix the ingredients & for 1 hour. Cook Capes ified erisp them Hive as| cape | g holero cups cinr tou regular nen haps the most the on hion cvening of the ltte e e i minutes Stir frequently out into st d asses and s vanities that Steamed Chg Pudding and I (Using canned or f herric create n 4 tablespoons f that | cogs 1 cup milk, 1-4 teaspoon vanilla baking cher m the fat 1 zgs and milk minutes, Add sredients and an Pour into a : f the | tightly and sh ¢ cup to like 1 s etachable and | teaspoons powder thrown over |seeded Cre urant dinner | to give aj ckground k itself e of beat cronsed for 1 mold for 2 hour wives get things steam crying shame. it of s mo 2 . {Love’s Awakening ~~~~ By Adele Garrison chit- with a L] dips but in th godut ler blu ohweb, I'he Heart Story of a Steadfast Woman ngular per bl is in no s Tesentfal When that re She Suspects That the Dinuer| their tierce Color Scheme Was Planned (o Harmonize with Mary's Gown | ed | | = This leaves me [ 1or an instant said il | Otina’s ultimatum iy flowers 1 had brou have time e | flecting sympathy of ph | wse it comss | princess Olina Is saw lievedly as her eyes lost She took and turn- questioning, look at the table ck to me ! another may be worn no alternative with hauteur 1 wear this e el con of not pe Will 1 to change is Ve with course.” 1 said heartily ows of : only ties front have b cort wait indefinitely T fion in applyin zuilloting E the necks of insolent royalt Tocls pe over onw | the mecks of insolent royalty Feels Guilty With- addi- and hed down entim au Wiy, and 1 d my o0 deal w htncRedot SNt ition she had thrust upon 1 St By was gowned in a bt most ately strikin {he nuction, have ed at We so carefully one but he Underwood in told her he had confided, betrothal. And Princ equally certain that Mary's only con- violinist, sked her “house- vor claborate gown of owns, T us with many ! cream lace and crimson brocade. | + yollow byck- | She was right T knew. Only roses the gown the the ruby at thetr a | Tearts should he worn with such a but T had a sudden disw | vision of the discordant ‘HM! decided color would my carefully pla “But 1 sald, you going fo wear a | inappropr nad this had played that rself warmin with ow of she Noel whom our cards « with hought no ind Harry Noel had knew of he wing which at| rince | BOWn hove | note strike long and cir- wed dinner table It is an all | that e length | gold- newer modas | colored dress | ly long !l; “Yes, I knew," sh it the game we w playi tastening | ly. . “But sur young royal guests as buttons. Mary was going to wear that Sown." |y " “common se toward Mary |,y 4iq," and 1 told Qressinganls lity we were doing the greatest service possible. could show them their for T helieved that had greater Georges wis Dicky and T fidants you told me were were IFor a second I felt a little guilty with pawns, came to that in both 1f we hearts said impatient- | ront then that didn't know nse nys them hand before the smilin, at her [ 1ovely reflection as she fastened the | corsage which 1 had handed her “What difference does it mike Can't T send out for toe B0 respe € infatuations A A b EE SRS will | mantic episode to a will origstana Whic broken wept her standing involuntarily own own unknown {0 an attraction than their for Mary ro- no msclves they some crimson each other for a cor: with 1 faid quietly, “1 think zown." entfully for a will cdm moment,” 1 why 1 prefer some other o looked at me re cond, then nodded Wi Very well,” she said ceded her “When other gown color bring a with ortunatr show you you no h inevitahly you look at my gowns!" Princess Olina’s voice cut short my nto the livin introspection. It is me to you realiz 1L tie | decide which cither are of| T told myself a blend wit} & the rest of 1 | but my respor “Why not let countered, helped he creation of strap of pear cor hard fc one to wear.” little grimly that d no such probler, was prompt. the roses decide? and later into | this or began | The Princess Is Ange . " | she threw up her head and look.”| [ | ed at me with haughty resentment | “I did not know,"” she said coldly you had built this dinner Mary's gown—\Why " fon at e ind in her room an exquisite old satin with a single igainst which the uny roses with their owed vividly. Her dark beauty should dwarted breath in Mary, but 1 saw that guess! 1 took Dicky nicce was the love- ion ! lier o two. 1t was « verdict on't more | | reflected a v - cxphunation is that Mary Noel Ve fitted in into the Underwood’s wsked o with his father. With a indiftere ling of panic 1 glanced at lenial 1 did Loy's father. Had he seen that outright glance of love and longing and rea-d explanation satisfied her. 111t aright? that wround She sudden shot the qu witt suspicion have | caught my dismay with elation must 1ot S crepe de chine ) fit the shoul- point in back | ible silk ensen 1 the you think a which 1 saw ments later n when he ritzen's ey color scheme?” 1 that my might her th mehing at in New York georgette of the living room hoping coolly little f ton sive wish to The cheme not make

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