New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 11, 1929, Page 16

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALDi THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1929 |Once Overs By C. D. Batchelor| Jewels Add Luster to Beautiful Lupe Velez ] . The Heart Story Ve § AW enin of a Registored U. B. Patent Office In this day of standardization Steadfast Woman when even feminine fashions de-| ... mand that every woman be a copy \?;‘;::,. 3 i of every other woman, the attain- SR By Adele Garrison ment of indlviduality is at times The Broken Rose Bowl—and Edith with a sneering little lav difticult : — Promise Complications and | what explanation would you and old ince decrees that street | Madge Determines to Tell Dicky | Phil rather have—that he broke the ! : eies e Ll B ae e E s, as he says, while was ex- | | i dresses < at hair, o ‘Edith Fairfax nowledge not only | himself ir ¢ a boob tead | i ¢lose ‘.,‘,,‘1 sleck, : ‘,‘, th s be of glass but of ot things. As the|of a co 1 or that it was I t n]ns.l-. ittin : lr stand i m:;;,m door closed behind Dicky and Phil- | shoved of nile he was tryi i anes only hape In achieving dis- e {hrowins hers | waz int pie el i i i { tume which form the te of it to. : Pl .‘,“,.', Gty i ol i | | individuality. | abandon tha i ’nh‘/ifl Vfil pre- | Dicky tho t X E i i } e ;'I':\!‘rl.‘\ s :}H}.‘:;‘l‘lr,u ]”‘s':’l:vu r‘\;;} ok 4 S AR | | I | netive eye make-up, the use of | f»a:”-\: e n wiihy t 5 { 3 fans and handkerchiefs all add per. hich 1 fe uld, to quote Harry Lol o ¥ ; 5 sitaes Lupe Valez, whose fiery ‘["n‘i. wood t LoF L i bt PLOED 8 it 1 { 5 P perament is complemented by de ¢ « e ; ik as { 74 wise choice of accessories. What a/colossal Jokcaion e L 1 hilip Veritzen or face TR R 1A /) i ; R g “I think a woman should sclect i R ar oyoe | alternative of her spr Ygko eI i 3 {1 hed / her jewelry as carefully as she se- 5 lects the color or style of her own. Antique jewelry is charming on some women hile others can wear heavy, modernistic bangles. But whatever her type, any womn can accent her costume with the right necklace, brooch or bracelet, “One woman 1 know always wears a cluster of real flowers at B 5 e : L i 3 her waist or shoulder, n er | e i | bal o s I8 at her costum . whether ers and walking slowly behind h s 2 e s e . A ! = SUAtiben e cohie pnether for hell never he o f S s [ 4 “ " Sometimes she wears roses, at other e shock oot A ' | K i p % g < o e % times nasturtiums, orchids, ver- She was so plansible ezanits her hroposs i : i F 4 ? Soll henas or poppies, but the cleverest 2 et d . § s ont day when she wore o, s asuaae uy : ERREEL NN, | ‘- i 4 : a dark bue sports frotk and at the LR : shoulder was pinned three little red ornamental peppers with a green grasp at sulted in t d gay handkerchiefs are ng accessories, particularly if handled gracefully. There is an art | to carrying either and it may be mastered by a little practice. Nev- i : - : er wad a handkerchief in the hand Madge Rétuses st B ¢ o ! ! ) | 1 ) nold it only by one corner or in the | LUPE VALF Tas T ! | : middle, with the ends loose graph of Phil Ver obey 1 il rather id, anc 1 i z i i B =25 command like that—the most 1 1 i 3 3 4 '3 o I ¥ i T b Bt A 0s v anin Newd Youlbeaity S t my tak p { ; > 1 | ‘ { rogate ideals in place of the parent | P 4 g g t ! d roper olor €n s O€ecre assent wa t 1 to it 1 urt | i i | | that your child meets, on | can’t fall do n t as- | Mr. \ ¥ T but you - jo3asy -1, S — b Ll H b t N I % | ns of equality, across the dinner O a eu signment from Phil eritae B iavoidable | } b ! | or in the family living room, I no. old dear, you o1 sor g {shall tell him before h t : {14 1A { Sy K \ men and women who talk well and : ¢ t : y 8 i Give a woman a box of makeup | very spitfy in who are distinguished and success- glass. Old Phil n In their work. ILet him meet &nd she is Tike a child with a toy. pavs for anvil HiandlaonTenb hosaineaonalities It's fun to stand before a mir- ’ ror and experiment with rouge and | “Uncle Fred, you must be an awful rich man. That's the thick mong ffhariiatileastioneswhomiihe | RoVCEr HERIOre SaLn ving BISLECns i R X S e shade and then another.” says Bil- 00k L've ever seen. lie Dove. “But judging from the | aces of most women, little is gain- anit colis o o b stng, | 1 ik > T \Menus for the Family = (ron e overimentvs & chalance as shall tell hir bowl anyway ctive t he finds Haith. You ¢ o sore throat, diphtheria, scar- Successful I would consent r. dysentery and various piece of glass from Mr. Verit testinal diseases following By Mrs. Alexander George el ‘\jhnx T ; Wm‘\ th zitcs of gliss romain Verd ack . ant X tha eatin. ot e eream wastdnoite Sl L senteGe woman should carefully select the worthless piece he had brok Tomort i R Y ! substances from the cans. | g HOU Woathor enus = lshade of powder. rouge and lipstick of equal value.” - jiateERnon!s Wwereinelinan i toll (oe S U R e S T R et om U LSRR ER R0 Ol B TeRe S “You talk like a Sunday | ; blame plomains oD Sea R e |tess of wmat the eurrent fashions in ok of 1585 vintage,” she retorte : ice, In Now it is definately understoor TS 2 make-up may be book of 1858 vintage,” & . i s e Al b , Luncheon—Beet Salad, Buttered | Sun-Tan Fad Abused when a considerable number e |GT2Ram Bread. Apple Snow, Cocoa- wses of disease follow the eating of ice cream, they are due to hac- | teria that have been allowed to per- | [sist in the milk and which have in | this come info the hodies of must never be obvious. The first re- For instance, the suntan fad has nut Squares, Iced Tea been terribly abused. Some bru- Dinner—salmon Salad o ta Lol ey e e e Chips, Peach Conserve. Bread, Rice |ng rouge and vivid lipstick, but the Ading and Cream, Iced Tea |stvle is not well suited to hlondes. | | All the same, we see many blondes ad, serving four—2 cups | ade up in that manner | cooked heets, 1-2 cup diced | To apply make-up, cleause cucnmbers, 2 tablespoons chopped |race well and apply an astringent onion tablespoons chopped sweet | pouwder the face slightly, then pickles, 1-4 teaspoon of salt 1-4 tea- |4pply rouge. Dry rouge is the easi- spoon paprika, 1-3 cup salad dress-"lost to apply but does not last long ing. Mix the ingredients » [¢ream or liquid rouge remains for | fork. Chill and serve on lettuce |hours but care must be thken have eaten the ils applying, being sure not to use too Apple Snow package lemon | much 1 to smoothe it carefully tflavored gelatin mixture, 1 cup b n powder the face thor- ¥Tis true wherever ey ing water, 1-2 cup orange juice B Slap, do not rub, the puff We little of eighbors know. | Z 5 itle of our nelghbors knor. | 7 : By Alice Judson Pei Peter Rabbit continued to call | s . = ideals and ambitions of chil- daily on Bob White and almost al- | / 5 > S G ways he found a chance to a 2 5 | They spring from innec ur- yave he a chance to ask at - N ; k s—the drive of some falent that Sy e abiGeo dadhy | ; demands expression. They are giv- some,” said Al day \ . npetus by reading long, day after day bt in one /X | - . 4 place. 1 don't see how Mrs. Bob | [ 1117 f ccountgiotih eralsm gdiscoveryyil Bouraintola mold | Blue shadow may be used for biue | TIME SAVER plateqt dont e | fra g o -~ nvention and conquest fire the child | Cocoanut Squarcs—3 eggs, 1 cup | /e | n his carly years with the desire 1 cup sweetened, mashed apple sauce, o Tt ndl neticiror taiotor 1-2 teaspoon cinnamon, 1 egg white |{hree minutes, then remove the ex- stiffly beaten. Pour the boiling |cess powder with a soft brush, such water over the gelatin mixture and [as a baby's hair brush. [stic until it has dissolved. Cool. Add Blend Colors Carefully the orange juice and apple sauce “The eyes are nmest. Rub the BILLIE DOVE |Cool and allow to thicken a little, lovelid witn B touor ot evelebhan | | Beat the rest of the ingredients. |plending it carefully into the skin e Do | bl (fl\"j‘:;\m l;,.n?(“lv‘\ o n\'v'lml;”:"f(u" e )l(»]l‘"’:vfiy\g your day in summer in- N Rl that ey o mant [/ . | ) ! to achicve something great in his fing powder, 1-4 feaspoon salt. 1 tea- |yaseline rubbed over the lid will i li'\'\m., ’n 7 ‘l;h "f{,! Bob was sitting as still as she knew | | 11/ d \ 5, | | = [lie Ry Sl and con- spoon vanilla, 1-4 cup cocoanut. |give depth to the eve. Use mascara |day time should be listed for a cat- Hiow do 8l enhl that i= 5 (A S | [ ;::'““I‘ N UGEERU AR Gl Beat the eggs 1 sugar for 1 |skillfully, if at all, applying it to [nap, bath and hour of relaxation deed. She didn er " ) / 8 g v »f unst tim- [ I ideals of their parents. Children | minute. Add the rest of the in-|the lashes and brushing off the [such as reading e il : 3 { () | I who are in l\.ln‘\ivmvv\ \un: H\uy}- pa- lgredients and beat for 2 minutes. {surplus when dry. Blondes should @nd only a foot or 50 a e I q ents w.‘mv\lx‘xmnn accept their val- Pour into a greased pan and bake |not darken the lower lashes. Brush Me Blaskanake: Y Bt Now, Mr. Blacksnake very fond |12 o es and reflect .nun ambitions. |in a moderate oven for 25 minutes. |the eyebrows into shape with an | of young birds and he is very fond | 13 At adolescence when the child is | PLAID GOWN 5 : 3 ; | evebrow brush. A touch of vase- Plaid chiffon, in green, beige and 1ged in the struggle of break- Fl -d ) F . line on the brush will give them a |fine ling of lipstick red makes a feay from nis nesenolosicat o | FlOrida’s Fairest? |jnc ot Bia R Ll e O on his fath 1 mott “The final touch is the lip rouge. 10Ng skirt and a little jacket that ies arc mO|= en comes a iod of re- 2 |Smooth it with tne r.powder m|o | [m the parental ideal which | i h 3 ove mouth, then wet the lip: he has never questioned J { 3 1o remove the powder.” CLEAN HATS < at this time that he does silly i | | te straw hats can ba kept A rebellions things. The meve fact g g GREEN LINEN quite immaculute if one begins using LIt vo cortain o7 . Green dotted handkerchisf linen ' fre Aipped in cleaning sponke 1 cle I::A:) inot 1 for a wh silk jersey coat and|week the retain their pristine By Dr. MORRIS FISHBEIN e e L Fditor Jommal of the American | G e shirt sui beauty Medical Association and of Hy zefa, the Health Magazine ature. | 3 | = = he goes through it. the of havoe s, depends sdom of his previous train- the tact and the ch he is handled at th vay to keep your child from | Ihis dainty frock is fashioned of bared dimity, and trimmed with white lawn. It is extremely simple, boasting aceful jabol and A flared skirt. Banding finishes the cuffs and waist. Yet, could hich may cost him too is 10 see to it that during s he meets plenty of inter zrownups who will serve him & inything be smarter? R FANNY SAYS: : oY T O, o ] Navy blue, black and hrown grounds barred or checked in white or beige, trimmed with white or beige \die or lawn, make adorable, fro s for warm weather, De- oOld Gr has decidely slenderizing Rob had a member of Tt might be May be obtained only in sizes 16 N ~ N IR ‘ | requires 8 1-4 yards of 36 inch ma- terial and 1 yard for trimming made he & friend. Wit coming some This model is easy to make. No not have neat ; : dressmaking experience is neces- one Mrs. Bob wo her hu ! ; i) | i B sary. Each pattern comes to you long way o { , { ' with simple and exact instructions the Cat. ¥ it w [ ey ot : - 3 including yardage for every size. A lhwpz e i ¢ ] perfect fit is guaranteed. is a very ¢ It is r / 3 1 Patterns will be delivered upon re- i ke et ! 1 Sl ceipt of FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) in Roos L « 1 She's “Miss West Palm Beach” now | COI8 carefully wrapped or stamps but the judges fn a beauty rageant | B8 3ure to write plainly your NAME s o _ : RSt ihe E it ot .. | ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER and 4 7 5 7 : SIZE wanted enough I« 1 ve . ‘ PRETTY SALAD A | i Ll , s Q of Vors Our LATEST FASHION BOOK w g 8 , et Ca | Atk v | be sent upon receipt of TEN CENTS Forest t} Mrs. Bob once ore 1 i w\w'r did m t ! ‘ 2 ' fuden i e Coll i n coin. Address all mail and orders ke : 3 s ; ' Rl Women, and is ing the t|to New Britain Herald Pattern De 0/ ] a cle | . 1 . 1y8 4 cheap car his [is (o be given She's a ' partment, 243 West 17th Street, she took < g s 1 i anced. | th tis that fover a bargain brunet and s New York Cit

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