New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 8, 1929, Page 14

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MONDAY, JULY 8 1924 By (@) Batchelor Stars Are Se]c]om Out NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 'Once QOvers The Heart Story Love’s Awakening of a Steadfast Woman By Adele GArrison sommmmmanamsmannanans Paul Ve the Tangled Roman- Madge, Alone with Tndeavors to Explai Affairs of the “Royal cers In our the indefatigable had removed all mouncement dinner except Philip Veritzen and I other from our aeross a smail lésqued miinic Lallian had shown and: then, stenr apartment, from Purnell traces of the ar the roses, us a dy duc! tunit po upon the ber The hos! in the to mak looked er in I red Y “Wh “You ar he said to talk Iar, the that the b your Did Tt Mean oberly womer id of —one Pr ifled in parti rothal of Prin husband's fdunced. 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Burge He seldom violats Who tells no mor must Bob White on secrot of Mrs he kne Bob ha nest ought me to find T need do is to wat wve those would get chille ahout curiosity “What are you thinking about, Peter?” asked Bob White sweet clover around | now what to ing at Bob | n astray. ) lead T that if ot he he was| But do but veet clover ed it out to to the patcl really is anything there ound hunted | go|3 Reglstered U. 8, Patent Offtos GRAND FATHER. WORRI A’iwr GETTING HORIZONTAL Premi rency An ugly Above To Beer Close. Instan To assi hite 1ce 1o ction im for cha r anoth old won Warbies, Motit Vision Depar Eql To cui Grante VOUR HEALTH IS PISHBEIN Y DR litor Medical weia vadays Journal Association and of Hy- the Health mineral nging on war knots VER MO many . put 1CAT of la the Magazine mot! [>) A%uT GETTING Too MUCH TO EAT, Begin g nger beca let him lean o1 Ihe called of ice cream if moral ation of the 100 ¢ When rhaps, you behavior yo what hr immediate —[>[D]O I'he vou go him to he T d hin ir REEWE Pe child into M| -H[>[O >(OP|<|m[Z > his or have no other e even a selves two mo the summer by ser fo summer camps ellont for the pa. children, or vice rer may 1 health and intimacy child, an i ecoming less ern times, It i chil camp morals, to dimi the n for 3 1re trort ted 1t to » look shabby n RETTY CENTERS o nea American The |away. down town his mother would not he ended with a tantum good little for moment to fall are exami wants by ch swift relief by good will be repeated ory for learning all ct of yours teaches its that \ds on you rmit 100ks in vour child’s mind the in- ssion that MOWS LAWN WITH PAINT raises blisters Swan, Vancouver or severa put of average | money talks—but s Sleep is nature’s restorer, and| nowhere is it recognized as so iri-| portant to health and beauty as in | Hollywood. The movie colony is| often called a 9 o'clock town. “Facials, diets and tissue cream will avail nothing if one hasn't foundation of health and vitality to| start on,” Anita Page explains. “Youth and beauty soon forsak: those who burn the midnight oil.| That is why we moving picture players have to follow an early re- | tiring schedule. Therefore, if you | are in earnest in your beauty cam- paign, do not neglect your beauty sleep! | “I allow myself one night a week | for dancing or parties later than 11 p. m. While I'm working on a| picture I always retire immediately after a light supper and sleep un- il 7 a. m. Between pictures, 11 o'clock is my bedtime. “A warm bath, I find sleep inducer. Cold ha |good because, although they tone {up the body, they harden the skin |and, to retain the silky smoothness of the skin, it is best not to take them The a is a great hs are not “cat and doz |much better than the alarm clock for waking, Miss Page advises. As you awake, yawn and strefch siow- ly and long until every muscle of |the body is aroused. Setting-up exercises heneficial. “Touch the han floor without bending the Standing with the feet wide pivoting the waist and bending. | with the right hand touct the | floor as far as possible, pivot to the other side and repeat.” method s e finds to the knees. apart, | ng iMenus for the Famt[_yi BY MRS, ALEXANDER GEORGE Banana Surprise fcr Dessert Dinner Mcnu 15t Beef Creamed FMMO"S Spanish Cor I pberr 1 Surprise Sliced Ro Proserves Iced Tea Spanish Corn, Serving Lour 2 cups corn (cut from coh), 3 tablespoons bacon fat, 2 tablespoons | chopped onions, 2 tablespoons chop | ped green peppe teaspoon salt, | 1-4 teaspoon paprika, 1-4 teaspoon alt, 3 tablespoons cream the bacon fat in a frying When hot add and brown the onions, green peppers and corn. Add the rest of the ingredients and cook for 3 minues. Raspberry Preserves 6 cups raspberries, 4 tablespoons orange juice, 4 tablespoons lemon | oon cinnamon, 4 cups Mix the ingredients and Il set for hours. Boil quickly for 10 min- Reduce the heat and cook | Stir frequently to pre- [vent scorching. Banana Surprise (Ixcellent for hot weather) 1; cup sugar, 3 tablespoons flour 1-4 teaspoon sali, 3 volks, 2 in the street ‘\hp\ milk, 1 tes T siness and |€poon lemon extract, 2 cups | pananas. | | at lhl)\' ALE car-old cried | with fu sliced Mix the the flour. yolks a sugar and salt. Add and milk and cook double boiler until a Str frequently to pr Add the rest of ! nd pour into a glass or g dish. Cover with the| car window, rom which only by the promise |Slowly he would stop crying | Ittle thick hoy. | vent Mimping.. ingredient china bak meringue. t of the EE .in the that 1 in in of us It is a | conven- | all s0 obviou! out. Yet be 4 Meringue 5 tablespoor 1-4 teaspoon vanilla. Beal the egg whites stiff. Slowly add the for 1 minute. Add roughly spread on top the banana mixture. Bake in a very slow oven for 15 minutes. Cool and chill. the 2 whites. sugar makes it until sugar. Beat the vanilla and very do not, | you Junior his silence sis s very thing you de- | moments hefore bought at a heavier tire the you means stop r's wa SLEEVES A fluttering, lovely black rincess gown for restaurant has a yoke of flesh colored lace that also fashions flowing cape sleeves | that may wrapped around the arm and snapped at the wrist or allowed to swing free, | Weds Man,r 79 WIDE lace ward your | | child for | i are teaching him to | crying for it. sion from which bribing 10| el For time. son | od or | by occs time that being naughty the you lesson is vourself to b good behavior her naughtiness if way of stopping | public scene and | of strangers mlhm"] d only he he ne loud to get what Wash., July 6 WPr— lawnmowers no on the palms ttor- 1sons of strug- grass on gravel lawn be- raise in groe concrete When it he merely ? rriage of Allis Carter, recorded as | 5 years old, to John T. Deshazo, 79- | r-old Civil War veteran, at Mena Ark. has aroused residents of that | | city Neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. | | | mmu Carteg, parents of the girl |are quoted as saying that the girl is |only 13 years old s signed knows that {5 legal perit tor the issuance of a| ldom gives itself [m e liconse the couple, shown above, re The parer girl |tain her | beat | sommes | red | for tount | Design 173 | the | of | stamps. ANITA PAGE Clara B Flgures e Keep in Form With the warm summer months just around the corner, now is l!\"‘ time to to remove h(\tf“ few extra pounds. Summer is the ideal season in which to battle the| problem of overweight. This is true because warm weather does mot arouse one's appetite and because | the body needs less fuel ! | resolve For one 'who is only moderately overweight, a simple diet will be | found effective in removing the | extra pounds without inconven- ience. Clara Bow has evolved q‘ splendid diet which she follows during the summer months to re- | graceful figure. | beginning the summer diet | nd it dificult the first fow | while breaking the habhit of overeati but don't weaken!™” Miss Bow cautions Here's a Dally Diet breakfast, drink only one | of nze juice. Then | luncheon eat. a crisp salad with- | leafy vegetable, coffee, without “One may days la for out toast glass or: mayannaise, and t or | eream “Four o'clock tea pensed with and cooling limeade drink. Dinner less as possible, especially vegetables, salads and toast items to include, “That's all the just one word of advice. Don't tell anyone you're dieting! Nothing fs more boring than hearing a woman talk of how she denies herself food Just keep it a secret and when you begin to lose. just make all : hQw you did it.” BLOUSE'S IMPORTANCE Blouses augment the uses {o which | summer suits may be put. A black linen suit has three hlouses, each giving it an entirely difierent as- pect. One is a sleeveless blouse in and white checks, for sports; | a yellow handkerchief linen v club luncheons and the | e batiste, with matching for d affairs, | - | | must dis- its place take a ! or other fruit| hould be as meat- | tabooing pork and Lamb chops, fish, cheese, cold con- excellent diet, but there's| ‘em one, third, fi ceru lace, sy RIL an CAR plums ble small you can condition by egg cartons FRUIT taking | or | fruits along keep them in carrying them 1t other on picnics perfect in | Four hundred fossils of prehistoric | in vertehrates have been added to the Field museum, Chicago, the gitt | of Henry Gobauer. | to | vellow | little CLARA BOW PRINTED HATS Hats print and wide all o white brim colors. A for garden forget-me-nots flesh colored straw with a crown of has i braid occasions summer. calico fine party white ballibuntl hand-embroidered flawers lin scarlet and white linen. burst in- A green, beach hat stitched in all horsehair wear has printed on its A sports hat brim has a “Quaint and Demure” Pattern 1733 New Britain Herald 15¢ Practical Pattern he scalloped yoke and hem of 3 create an unusually cunning little model for a wee m ‘I'he rounded neck corresponds with the scallop scheme. Gathers below yoke give ample fullness and swing to the frock. Striped and plain dimity are used in making the blooniers and frock of this model. Or, if you wi two colors or tones may be com- bined effectively. Organdie or voils might be used for charming results. May be obtained only in sizes 2 4, 6 and S. Size 4 requires 2% yards plain and 3% yard contrasting fabric, each 36 inches in width. This model is easy to make. No dressmaking experience is necessar; Each pattern comes to you with simpie and exact instructions, in- cluding vardage for every size. A perfect fit is guaranteed. delivered CE wrapped Patterns will be receipt of FI N in coins carefully Be sure to write p your NAME, ADDRESS, NUMBER and SIZE wanted. upon (15¢) or nly TYLE Our LATEST FASHION BOCK will be sent upon receipt of TE) CENTS in coin. Address all mail and orders to Herald Pattern De- rtment, 243 West 17th street, New York city. Service ”4 u Il l

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