New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 9, 1929, Page 16

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TN etmar 1 Once Overs Love’s Awakening = 'ofa ™ 4 Steadfast Woman 1 By Adele Garrison memmmmmmmmmnmsnananart Dicky, at a Most Inopportune Mo- ing happiness of Mary and Noe ment, Interrupts the Meeting of | so I for elf to unct Madge and Phil Veritzen nce in Too e t I had d for T HOW TO RAISE CAPITAL ok DEAUME WiTH A DMl wear the:veny lalest styles tolthe zace s, (Letl o meh() A tose beige orepe Froci has @ tieht: tline and achieves an Iiton jacket effect by double rows of hand-fagottin A sophisticated polka neess frock mnses quaint touches of organdie at neck and cuffs and a four-in-hand of its own fabrie. lonzer is a b lace ensemble, with brown touc Paricll ulyoatdsimmensiin e - - — Paris crystallizes fashion ideas and | o\ g peat for 3 minutes. Fold in DOLMAN'S RETURN | establishes cortain lines and modes | po 'y ohorries. Half fill greased | Several dres summer evening nuffin pans and bake in a moder- |coats brinz back the old-time doi- oven for 15 minutes. Serve hot /man predicted that many L butter. | rorm 1l coats will give the 1923 3 Napoleon Cake | version of the dolman which will use styles emphasize dividu- 3 cup fat, 1 cup sugar, 2 Ithe tight line fram the waist down, than those that maxk cup milk, 1 teaspoon vanilla. 1-4 | With the full. blousy wpper and large other wamen e yon salt, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, |sleeves tion is one thing tha hoon cloves 1-2 ¢up hlanck === = ! Frenc abhor. Yet so de- dded almonds, 2 cups flour, BRIM BOW | pendc the atmosphere of the | ,= b/ aking powder. | Reboux turns the wide brim of a | times are all styles through | = o o0 \t and sugar fo natural Mila® hat up sharply from countless Individual costumes there | .\ o" \qq vest of the in-lthe face and laces the crown's band- s corr The Parisian, far more than her American sister, foll that she knows suit her > and 2 At ceit definite style points Yot |Bredients and beat for 3 minutes, |ing through the brim, tying it in a that there be a |, U0 o M | Pour into a shallow pan which has | pert how front r each 40 bathers, 3 emough. A mote of |Peen fitted with waxed paper and e A L g bake in a moderate oven for LONGER FRONTS mfort facilitie s P e vomen, and that it | e ire. princess | Minutes. Cut in hars and roll in con- | Fveninz gowns introduce the | 3 Hisden fectioner’s st S lon n front as wel the hack e showers and | cu4 rrock or puff cuffs end form- | 'CCtioner 5 i pRBsRVRIlES U 5 s be used regularly 3 | s line, pey are undoubtedly mer e (s NCnIE (or Tandliean oaiandiae the longer all-around modes Quaintne with us n atronize the pool he adequate dress-| Ay skirts are longer. With this| Cherry and pineapple cockfail d rails, life guards, rising waistlines are noticeable ev-|creamed chicken, butte potatoes, | s 2 and provisions for STRIPED PUMPS The drinking w controlled and hat co-opera horoughly in th: regulations. The erywhere and it seems merely & hot rolls, peach conserve, stuffed to- v I A question of time until the Empress mato salad, sponge cake, iced t . -\‘- “‘“ x;‘n_w“ y“l:w‘]‘rfflv‘ ;yfl\ n(rr\‘:w waistline may be more than a = o Riihstuines ity malg s inisclGians venture in chic PAPLR SERVICE (4 T e e e B of exquisitely sheer fabe 3 . i LA C L of all drinking cups. | ries for dressmaker tailored frocks| (AL Small cost one can have fab - ombs, hair brushes 1 fa » trick this summer and |C'0'hs Nj"-\‘ cu saucers vmd CRAVAT COLLAR . wrticles should be | gives any smart gathering a re- “‘\""‘ :]H;y"‘:-\n'f ”»‘m'»;“” \ ‘\y,“v}?nwm‘., ‘: hrown creps atin jacket ?vnt MRS. BOB SITS TIGHT ® ‘ ohibited A strained yet festive .air. Colors are |\ &7 5 0 0 S by Aistencing ts c \‘ I'\ aro v"l“‘h mgv‘\’v mn - ray important that the [ljvely and Tutt B hows, i ashlne Allanvards A b ,\: h ,l‘wi\h(m( Ar;«!:‘ z, By Thornton W. Burgess 1 L 2 v ‘ ar, comparatively coi- | emhroidery, ru rs | Dakiatol n ,r\;‘,’ ! l\ o f aneE g 2 E £ s and that chem- [and flounces all ligh c | ffon blouse with lace trim. ecting methoc 00. | smtained 1o be | The treatment of the neekline ts| FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: | . water in the pool 1s|ane of the, most important summe nes,u & PAT.OFF. Dancer Helps Police swimming pool hap- |developments. Par d s new | | ¢k 3 owing stream |necklines with tie cape col in a beach [lars or yokes. It is q amusin water changes regu- |to the clever way some coutur 1l disinfection ma s soft lace collar and vestee important as under | wit tailored four-inhand of the 1 conditions | frock’s fabric finishing Fuller and Longer nes Two of the newest les are, the rezulation princess cut, with flar- ing skirt after the garment reaches the hipline, and the onc-piece frock that belts itself tightly and in a de- cidedly confident manner at normal waistline, with a circular skirt flar- ing to give a silhouette that would have seemed old shioned last FEAR AND OBEDIENCE summer By Alice Judson Peals [ N exaannLERo] UEring the poorest of all the [ R4S a rose beig e employed 1o obtain | {h* e hse of fear in disci | children develops in them 2 [ated by double rows of hand f confidence, a mistrust | SO!tinE. Tt buttoned down the back, | s el [ with tiny buttons covered with the crepe and belted itself very snugly with fits own fabric the ‘chances everyone must | SUETES 00 o ey [ 4Associated Press Ploto | The circular skirt was finished in N e e e In €ffort to solve the murder of Frank Marlow, New York night club stories : T ! : l:};u,,p.‘,',' L8 idaiteround. “lf:“; | operator, police were aided by Mary L s MR SR e s e ywR| To a girl a shiny nose is an un- | Seiden, dancer, whom they held as MORRIS FISHBEIN e S Le MOl es R by wliife \baillbuntl nat iDL R eflestion a material witness. wrnal of the American |y, [one flaring wide side to its brim i - e % LA | that had inserts of rose beige feit, | - 4 Two Charming Outfits | d and yet quaint was s vk | Herald’s Daily Pattern: Service collar puff cu in-hand the polka dotty silk. A er tailored hlack I Nerial “Chic Simplicity” it topped this, with a flaring bow grosgrain on one side | Iypical of the new ines was beige, w own. The frock had a rounding yoke with : shallow neckline | nd a4 knee ince that was fin. | Never have sports frocks heen Thy was | simpler than this season: never hav nd terrible policen told Weapon : Pattern 1731 emble durker New Britain Herald 15¢ Practical Pattern ; they heen smarter. Design 1731 cmiploy 3 loped a s 1 by a | presenis the last word in chic, re- hat, with its | lying on the lines and fabric of the houll d in brown. The shoes of | frock for its smartness. A panel 1d brown hindings also, and |a few pleats, a few sti and an Eave its note of lux- |adorable frock is completed Pique, linen rgham or shirting may be used in fashioning this frock. White or pastel shades are H;H ' . 5 : { fof t,]e Family favorites for warm weath ngenders - morai ' 200 15 v A print might he used effectivel May obtained only in si 16, 18, 20, 32, 34, 36 and 38 16 requires 3l vards of 36 Alexander George o Muffins Are Delicious Stewed pri chill. | materia ; al and cream. butter.| This model is easy to make. toast and coffee dressmaking experience is necessary ch pattern comes to you with «impie and exact instructions, in- cluding yardage for every size. A | perfect fit is guaranteed. Patterns will be deliv [receipt of ¥I s S |in coins carefully wrapped st Blueberry Muffins :\,,“';”g\\ilfl, 5”'\?‘,‘,{,‘,‘ i RESTAURANT HATS flour, 4 teaspoons baking | NUMBER and SIZE wi IT,:‘:»\,::‘-L:V,L;:,"yw?fm salt, 5 table Our LATEST FASHION BOCK »ans "”M‘anrru» : ‘L—‘ 1 cup milk, will be sent upon receipt of TEN keep one's | ° LS melted, 1 cup blu CENTS in coin. Address all man danc- | Derries |and orders to Herald Pattern Ds out in an| Mix the flour. baking powder, salt | partment, West 17th street, New nd sugar. Add the cgg, milk and York city. l.unchoon—Cottage cheese, stuff- ed tomato salad, blucherry muffins, | Dinner lad, creamed lima s s car 2 ) Napoleon cike. 2

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