New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 10, 1929, Page 14

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Love’s Awakening By Adele Garrison Phil Veritzen Calmly and Glibly | Offers an Explanation of the Lit- tle Scene Upon Which Dicky Had | depths Stumbled Philip Veritzen proot roses ment this ta the oth am ¢ this thought at ¢ you fe wa Dicky rest Edith's Moment let me 1 idea wouldn't They but table vou have hol PS HER NERVE MRS, BOB KE! Thornton W. By Burgess will obser ery love. yo 'Tis mot That k Of course sides Peter secret of Fox and Granny the Bob th of thot they would family kept ever t Mrs. 1 W I isn't wor huntirg for to him Set The Heart Story of u Steadfast Woman ‘ Once Qvers ¢ h she brought up an ex ring bag m the overstufted chair. !f had left it there for| Dicky back to| my jeal- | ith Philip | g t and arou; oppor- | ily { now | Grows Sarcastic the gre Al whic i 1y ont, and 1 shall ndeed ment nd Philip Verit h 1cting'’ rellows— at s voica grin my h oth man h door noted glase cot n a e For Kknow het the | dith sh» broken “Come on, have the pretty bride's picture tooken.” NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1929, Winning July New York, footed women of ancient, less” China have taken greater strides in one generation towards modern equality than have the wom- en of any other great nation in the same time Today their feet, At historic iping hobbed haired Chinese side by side with men, studying modern psychology and evolution. The Women's Union of the Kuo- mintong, Chinese Nationalis vy which governs China, ha placed women in government posi- tions, has organized relief work in war and even fought shoulder to shoulder with men in the ‘famous| Iwomen's battalion in Hankow. For a time, in 1927, women's organi- zations became so powerful that they took charge of domestic re lations in Central China and granted divorce without benefit of judges, s Registersd U. S Pa 10—The bound- change- Chinese don P women European unbind clothes University, girls sit the Served Old Empress | The startling picture of modern Chinese women's advanced posi- tion is thrown into high relief by the tales told by Princess der Linz. one of the last of the Manchus who is in New York now writing tales of old court life when she a girl. Princess der Ling only in her forties, was herself a mod- | ern, educated in Paris and mar- | ried an American for love Yet as a young girl she served as chier- lady-in-waiting to the old Dow- r Empress Tzu Hsi and lived | among other noble Chinese wom-| en who neither read nor wrote nese, were totally uneducated, and devoted their days to attending the Dowager until she picked a hus-| Py rincess der Ling. in her gorzeos Chi. | ormate royal Manchu headdress and costume that she wore when a lady in waiting to the ol¢ Dowager press of China Equal Rights-—MCdem Chinese Women for them. In “Two Years in the Ferbidden City" Princess der ling describes the utter vanity of China's oli empress, with her hundreds ot costumes, jewels. colored sk sheets, the cruel hierarchy of pow- er, with the ruler's attendants veri- table slaves upon her meed and word, with all the young noblems in the kingdom forced to serve her for a period of years before they could start their careers and with hpndreds of eunuchs in constant ittendance, conniving and cruel, Rejolces in New Order Contrast this old emp first lady of China today. of President Chiang Kaishek. ) lame Chiang is a graduate of Wel- lesley, a master of French and Eng- lish, a student of western sclence who represents the new womanheod of China. She has unbound feet, Parisian frocks, silk stockings and highheeled American shoes. Her brother, a Harvard man, is the mas- ter financial mind of New China. believes in marrying for love, the most revolutionary thing that the old Chinese family could im- 1gine Princess der ng rejoices in the order of China. Yet she re- \lls with some pleasure the other days when the world moved more alowly and there was time for a lif: of leisure and etiquet meant much 3ut, even in those days she believed in more equality and less kow-tow- ing than the Empress demanded. And so now, sitting in quiet seclu- sion in busy New York, this Manchu daughter is writing another bok, Kow-Tow" which will sum up her belier in the democracy that China stands for. band s with Wit She 1 new (¢ is fore It will learn that It is a 1o | controt frustr: 1t [ will rastered the he is at n | six! | home with you that he | A1l that really matters, all | o cannot acquire without help. t home that he must learn how ind work and play, how to his temper, now (o take]| tion, how to endure pain | vou teach him these the rest care of ‘tself, for he has fundamentals of a good life | Menus for lhr;f“amily? love By Mrs. Alexander George Sunset Mold an Unusual Dessert Menu for a Party Luncheon | Fruit salad, cheese mold. hot hut- HORIZONTAL (& Gentle Young o4t Viscid substanc Lubricant 1 th snendine much time uniting now,” said Reddy Fox seif one morning PANELS To obse \ ERTICAL READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS -~ YOUR HEALTH | sanitary tered shamrock rolls, sunset mold, coffee, salted nuts, candied ginger. Fruit Salad, Serving Eizht 8 siices pineapple. 8 halves peaches, 4 white che S, |16 balls cantaloupe, 8 red cherrivs 1 mayon all the 10 serve | the is hardly | othey that but it in any small sugar it contains, a-indicated pt those of whom trozen milk or products of any kind m to be harmfu! nees invalids “re- sore throats, the or which a slight fever for some time find cdingly refreshing this A food when fooi attracts oL infanis to seeded, frozen milk I may sone se. ingredients. When place the pineapple | | slices of leaves and arrange the rest of the ingredients. Serve at | once. | Cheese Mold i 1 cup white cream chees ! |cakes), 1-4 cup broken pecans, 2| | tablespoons finely chopped xrm‘n‘ cup Chill | ready mes se | In many cvering vemoval nsti from from of tonsils, from lettuce 1ses i continu cream exc 2 a 2 tablespoons chopped pi- 2 tablespoons finely chopped s salt, table- r [ peppers. mentos, | celery, 1- spoon cream. Cream the cheese with a fork. | Add the rest of the ingredients :\nrl‘ with the fork. Press into a| small bowl and chill for | | &%, parents FUNDAMENTALS Peale teaspoon 1 mix cup or several hours. Unmold onto a small [wlate and garnish with strips of pi- | {mento, green peppers and whole pe- | | 7| | cans. | By Alice Judson Sunset Mold rning something about | 2 tablespooas granulated | 4 tablespoons cold water, 1 by doctors |#nge juice, 1-2 cup diced oranges, | 4 tablespoons lemon juice, 1-2 sugar cups whipped lady fingers. Soak the gelatin in cold water for | minutes. Dissolve a pan of hot water and add to {he orange juice, diced oranges, lemon juice | and sugar. Stir thoroughly and al- low to chill and lit AL until frothy in the whipped cream. round jmold/ which with the lady Unmold and ‘\-‘lw: and red ¢ | | wea | fundar |and psychologists show conclusively that’in the whole development of the child nothing 1s more important for his future happiness and success than the proper development of his |5 tmaoticns. They mean much to s s health and more than his We h srd way didn expec gelatin enta cup or- studics ma cream, 12 over him 1l noticed in a that gifted ck rmnoout as well We have seen children brilliant in academic work vl Tame ly in other of hicken a nd heat Pour n Chill h erries. 1 haphaz- dren often as everyon into a lined until with hus b fingers ses ar mint ved children who | cducated at shower- Advantages” youngsters who they got cspecially place. have obs carefully most :D CHEESE sandwich filler for od Use a| soften RhEEEEEEEEE h all sorts of th seramble ot checse cheese days 18 package of cream | with cream and add chopped rasine, nuts and maraschino cherries sea- | soned one saltspoon of mixed ch Lad to for what first and 0 appeare vell endowed in the We zuessed that t BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN R e Editor Jonrnal of the Amert de e Medical Assoclation and of Hy- |05 gefa. the Health Magzazine e AT ARh a7 Food wuthorities or personality is ealth i «moticnal development the indi- | This keeps the curtair vidual. It is, then, edication |from being sciled by the screens. a|cf your child’s emotions which is n\‘ = EEN | with hazily in that ed character. which have plain that our that character ermined by tne more or I e answer all have ss spices. PINNED CURTAINS Paint patent clothes pins the color decorations in different | use a pair to pin baci ains at night or during cal tudies it of you |rooms and the cur |showers. and p Is everywhere now of ¢ cream xeel the when pre ); s an lent food an wred important of all And | ation begin? | cradle. 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