New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 12, 1929, Page 20

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X SR By C. D. Batchelor |Choice of Accessones is True Test of Smartness in Dress Love’s Awakening - s sl | Steadfast Woman 12—In all era| . - when feminine styles call for more | By Adele Garrison % . g dressy accessories, the choice of ex- | ; tras to go with a given costume is Madge Scores Over Edith—But That malice concealed by pretending a true test of a woman's chi. Young Lady Manages to Send amusement. Restraint is needed this summer, Home a Final Barb—Before Dic-| “Thank you for your interest in choosing accessories. One should | ky, Too. Edith,” I said in as friendly a fash- | aim at a minimum of accessories | If I suddenly had dashed the |ion as I could manage, “but I really Vatiar thian &' haxizaim: fragments of the broken rose bowl |think I would better attend to this The smoothness of sport things | into Edith Fairfax's face she could jmyself. depends largely upon accessories | not have been more astounded than | Her face was suddenly dark. . this summer for the summer out- | she was when 1 announced by in-| “That can only mean,” she said fit is built around the sleeveless tentions of enlightening Dick forth- |slowly, “that you think I am cap- , white frock, mainly Given the right with concerning the incidents which |able of telling Dicky about it if you = kind of a qiilted jacket, a smart accompanied the breaking of the do not.” SR el 2 Yot banded In color Hke the sm- | bowl and Phillip Veritzen's wish to I am sorry you interpret my de- | . 4 e 3 > dals and a bag that ties up the| replace it sion that way,” I returned cou X : 2 X { | whole and the summer girl is a| For the fraction of an instant teously, but firmly. “Might it not il X s pleasing picture. she betrayed the astonishment und |mean that I believe in perfect con- ? “ = odie, l_\'ow 'l'_\‘p(‘akrl:‘ .!::}:-kma . c n, amounting to panic, | fide between my husband and " b ‘ E | In choosing jackets, the one Wi :\h;xc‘nhavf:\‘"ym o gmn;‘-(v'd me i 2 R 71 a feminine little collar, with a novel declaration. The smile left I had moved toward the door as PRA : e ! tie-helt or with some other soft Al Are At e th I spoke, and I was pround of the | U i touch is better than the straight, d and terrified n ¥ casual little laugh which I achieved | A i mannish cardigan. A new type of innate cleverness ul- | as ned the knob y jacket is the slip-on cardigan, which ness came to her res bel | Edith’s Final Thrust ! |opens like a man's shirt half-way ably soft nd appea “When you come over v 4 i o p dawn from the collar, Sometimes it : ke g is sleeveless. v Sh . i 4 Scarfs and kerchiefs have an en- | ard the ta- Ny el viable place in woman's heart. New bending X ; 7 T 4 little jersey turbans and scarfs in | e ling : | brilliant tones are excellent for of executing M zer S oS8 t nei- § ¢ TN 4 By, monotone suits. Men’s cotton or sion to replace the broke ther the auty or their fragrance ) 3 = I 7 7 B linen handkerchief, colorfully plaid- | with one of the valu ch r and that she was using | v ’ 4 z 4 S R - ed and with hems rolled. are the| it to have is your affai £ to conceal her thwarted > Pyl ¥ 0 | newest sports kerchief. They may | tirely and you can sett ith | rage 7 o d 2 A i J |band a hat, girdle the hips or tie him. But please take my ¢ ce 4 R 4 5 i £4) ‘ahout the neck. don’t tell Dicky wha y p- | T ster t r | A i Al 2 Many New Necklaces pened. He didn’t se 1, | Dic oming ar = & % AL £ e 3 Costume jewel uses wooden | and h 1 r hat i s 4 1 beads and some new necklaces are | heir game’'s over now | " Ty : g R G A {made of brown cotton, in bright| v are howling for her?” : AT : RS, i | colors. Carved crystal is evening's | you dummy now?" I aske " N % |1oveliest contribution, especially in | lexantly e 4 / | smoky pastel shades. Belt buckles “Yes, or somebody else v N7 G % | and bracelets came matching neck- | ] ’ s Noer : ! 3 5 3 Z {laces. Corals are having quite a and innoc f Aerke th: %) ¥ 7 a 7 g / | vogue now, with bracelets, necklac- | But you know hos “Not except that T want 2 2 % s 82 77 2 #&- i |cs and evening bags featuring them. | tempery Dick is. He's likely to make | sen for a minute or two P, i > y o 2 s One of mnd T 'Wk(;awsok ; a balloon ascension over it, and here.” A >3 5 ; g 3 rystal is made of carved smoky won't be pleasont for you Ke {is evebrows twitched, but h AL ) Ps7 4V a green beads, with plain beads h{u‘ Foleaouth skt hsios ianagetigsarcanll Y & 77 g f s ol }' [tween. Tt has a matching bracelet | gantiae e T Tl RO e ltaem Loy PO R g 3207 and is lovely with white, green or | Sugar-Coated Malice ht,” ol ' as o = . s S itre h e BIueatior minkAl AN She was very plausible. and if she op L “You'd hetter % ) ’ ; g A novel bracelet uses vabochon ahe Taahsenihs T froldidaysficomesiion hx n'. They're sy : ; 4 \ als in conjunction with rubies | T should have take ad for. | sending o 3 ng parties.” | . / 8 1 and emeralds to form a dainty, col- as she said, th 1 not of 11 fly,” she said. but for an in- | v ) S ~ 4 3 3 orful wrist ornament, with the little | Snovshgimpontanceytanicontession) Mot ahesiond wiiere Al eiiyasl ok 3 ; - AP o ends jangling like tassels. Tllustrat- | fed Ue timlden wiRH Inevit, ig 8L D with curious intent- | A 7 : | [ive of the tendency towards small- | Aute renle folladal & i Beton | - 2. / y er accessories is a little black suede than she how Dicky would magnify I hope you m + zood father 7 2 - ” 5z e o bl it out of all proportion. But T knew | confessor.” she said. “Madge has - - 5% with white kid and fastened with a | that her ethical standards. especial- | the obsession that I'm going to tell | gold ring like a wedding ring. | Iy rding her dealing with other |tales out of school. and she intends | ke e s R Remen o rostaded fifo beat metollt (Goon gk MMadee)] emphasized by an importer from — — since T first had known her but T honestly wouldn't have 2 3 e, b e Py Lhce T Wi A JEr i) was sure that he 1 itehed.” Billboard magnate: “What & swell spot for an electric sign.” (asblcnent) Kavaiiozes wiin Einoteant RN SUNE URNERLIZTET: SPSIE IRSINEOISS ORI SHAEE NI S have me fell Dicky of the incid (Continued Tomorrow) RS R .“Pjr:‘m:\’w y\n,nu\j\”‘lv::,mr Mm‘ir iney| (Inzo\‘i'\‘(f::"‘ll e iy byt gL s ) L = | from it in the form of colorful |“T" = ; 2 S LFONER iagoiol from a desire to relate the tale to|Copyrizht 1928, Newspaper Feature e T Thodnat a1 oveimoier| = oA e inRa eI lonE the |sandpaper. Knives can be sharp | . Oil s 00. lened the same way. him herself, colored with her own Service, Inc e hiheli: anilbowittinia tlsck | Pest T Oflisizobalton | ened 1 New bracelet and purse Carved crystal necklace | | | | piration does contain more protein 3 i Aeiid | material in the form of nitrogenons | °f &re sIagzea il esscart, Short, Catchy Puzzlers (e G e S | o : LR R _|tons. This, of course, explaina || FaNS for evening are increasine. Makes Dresses From Shavings = the value of sweat baths in uremia 1Y “"T’g"f“h”“”‘" ) o i : or in cases in which the kidneys are |E°0d but the newest fans are o Rhs s s T . | chiffon ot tulle, in many layers, 3 RS i [t eniylinR ornam enfallisticiAl O Te % '“‘F;”’_’{’. . acoies iapuals that T have in mind is of shell pink, | rspiration consists largely Of | with the sticks carved hone in the fluid with some fat and fatty acids |l ‘tone and fulle cut irregular . W [and some protein materials, a8 |jongihs to resemble Jovely petals Tt : [well as a small amount of mineral (s n stunning accessory for a bro- E2h | salts. - The human body is @ mar-|caded pink crepe Elizabeth gown. » ‘\\lu:u mechanism, tending largely to self-regulation, and the studies Pink pearls complete the picture, wee amE @ e S s P : | ; |tion indicate another «method by M b F [ s g | which it maintains its physical enus ort e am'y 29 . s mother's lot, A s R e e | By MRS. ALEXANDER GE ) Nire. Bon W { ) .... .. ... : o = e Mrs. Bob White. " . ’lalks ’Ib Breakfast — Cantaloupe, waffles and syrup, broiled bacon, coffee, 5 LAY ? | . | Dinner—Fried chicken, buttered v, round, bright Mr. Sun| f y : ; | potatoes, corn on the cob, bread, first peeped up over the trees of the | = . aren s strawberry preserves, tomato salad, Green Forest little Mrs. Bob White g |chocolate ice cream, white cake, cof- was filled with anxiety. She ha /4 S | fee. on her nest while her great ¢ YLK / § B | TOO MUCH EMOTION ‘ Supper-—Cream cheese conserve, mies had been so close : A . 3 e O B |buttered toast bars, sugar cookies could almost touch them. Yet she \ L) A G : The i\lnd;‘l;;all‘n‘«!nl«lr(‘x; o |iced tea :adnt been nervous, This morning. | * a circle listening to a highly dra- y i Rclenae NesinepvouTaonises | matic rendering of “Little Black| ¢ Gonpon theiCub ;’:P‘a‘:“(;:)_“; e :fi“‘fp;f’n’“\:“‘l ‘“‘J‘q g HORIZONTAL Sambo." They sat spellbound and Hmn'“‘”::“(f’““ £ CRERILIA LR, 2RI to take place that day. Per it | 1. Rendered fat of a hog | ; [1 [R]E] motionless with wide eyes fixed on| ™"y “the corn. Chill. Add the would be nearer the truth to say | 5. Superior type of war aviator, |the teacher's face. The tigers were|.opy to the boiling water. cover and that many happy events were to ) * said he to Mrs. Reddy,| 5. Robin growling together, all four of poi for 15 minutes. Add the salt take place that day. She knew it “do you hcar Bob White?” |12, A chill (M IO[R] - them. ~ Black Sambo's end seemed |,nq pojl for 5 minutes. Remove the | because she had heard certain lit-|, . : 3 |13. M s a shooter | s only a matter of moments. Sud-|com and serve at once | tle sounds which tislmendnn gl Dan AT e T affirm | denly a little boy cried out: “Stop Tomato Salad where she had had only fori) SERRAT s ) 1 little 15, State of profound insensibility. —stop—stop! 1 don't want to hear | g tomatoes, 1 cup sliced cu- so long, she was now to have litil A Ay ype. of poem any more. Please stop |cumbers, 1-4 cup chopped en | fluffy babies we t een such tiny ntlewoman | P o | Tears we streaming down his [peppers, 2 tablespoons chopped | It was just after jolly, round Y he shell could bej1s, I | face, The story had been too much | onions, 1-4 teaspoon salt. | bright Mr. n had rted climbing | inahoy But o tte v for him. Doubtless it was too much Arrange the tomatocs on lettuce | up in the blue, blue sky above the e S By e t ¢ : for the other children, too. But the fleaves and add the rest of the in- Green Forest that the first was S S s A i ks liimt of their endurance had not |gredients. Add French dressing and [ The cost of material for a new dress doesn't worry Julia Martin chipped open and final nto | & ‘ | been reached serve at once. ys . 5 I ine paper-thin ¢pruce rit S in s i et S e e . Slder o ' secr ) The story of little Black Sambo |Chocolate ice Cream, serving A\\nlmj-‘hO\\n here. Handling paper-thin spruce ribbons in a Hoquiam, babies streiched his I DIsg o 3 N for precic Y[]UR HEA' :_ e S e Siiirss ot Toepie sh., lumber mill gave her the idea that dresses could be made Kicked his wee little legs for elling makes all the difference in . 3 cups milk, 2 eggs. 2 cups su- | from such shavings. She is pictured here wearing such a ganr: first time. And. strange to say the world. It is possible with almost |gar, 1 tablespoon vanilla, 1-2 tea- | ment and at her sewing machine, busy with another dress. was all ready tn 8 any story so to emphasize its emo- |spoon salt, 1 quart cream. 5 They wear exceptionally well Great World By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN |tional clements as to make it un-| Mix the chocolate and water and : i : : Iz\ny;]“‘ 10 anxious and so nervou ! 8 Edior dournal of the American | At for ihe childish listener. Es- |cook slowly until thoroughly mixed. ) hose ¢ y e " Medical Association. and ‘ot Hy- | pecially s it hurl him to stress [Add the milk and cook for 2 min- come along today night ke | such ¢ < as fear or & r [utes. Cool. Add the eggs and su- : zein. the Health Magazine. G amotlan f GReEnEEn o] 20 b excessive pity. gar and let stand for 10 minutes. n one becomes Children are far more emotional eat and add the rest of the in-| on whatever, n than adults. It is so casy to see the dients. Freeze ffect of our words that we are Cream Cheese Conserve tempted by our love of power to 1 cup white cream cheese (2| f | overstimulate them. Some children [¢4kes), 1 cup damson plum butter. TICAL the sur |are more sensitive than others. The | Chill the ingredients. Place the ot varnish | iy vears it has heen | results of such overstimulation may|cheese on a small dish and cover lihatient ne of the chief pur-|pe anything from temporary irri- | Vith the plum butter. Serve with a i g liquor piration was fo rid|tability and fatigue to permanent|fOrk and knife. skirt pleat and very short kimona erceive sound ' : Aot arid et i N 5 s S B skirt pleat 2 s . | 2 i ne v:m’}fl ody f pol v‘ny‘a l v;‘" u» : 1. | emotional ):;‘Uludv. of a highly Elieted loomblie ol e aa “T'H tell you wi t sa rat an 1 § e B » g il unserviceable nature, crisp frock for morning wear. A A5 d Db |21 o and chen B e Care.regly cmployed a3 8 | g e et sy In story tenine nat| FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: in that tree, i ; e _— SN peausiot ke ol e hod I we. overstimulate the emotions. [ ————" T | p {1 {eq percale, gingham or pique post, and 1 - * ica | Often we talk of accidents, er- 1 i warnin Bk ; : s trimmed with a plain color or white, e 5 S L rdSthn Plaque 5 ’ T 1 cllv ling, hereavement bfore children | still herself es still? Hardly “Stylish Morning Frock” | PATTERN 1605 | Smart details of square neck with lone side trimming; good looking | yet useful pockets; front inverted Bob fairly trembled with = 2 fet i e DOOR STEPS ‘."_' ful of « S another come ot to see what th t0o, hecame ner will fashion a practical, durable who are not yet ready to hear such | | | frock that will stand many tubbings. ElL WL y t : ’ : th | ted, green, yellow and biue designs wit ospit 1 But the greatest of our sins is to | | on a white und will be lovely for expr 100 emo 1 o love we Pattern 16 to expeet | raied exhibition eeling. | 4 W/ May be obtained only in s 18 child who with \ % 18, 1 38, 40, 4 wd 44 and kisses and extravagant 7/ Size 36 requires 2 3-4 yards printed a tree to keep wat t = Night preced ig re acid in essions of love can scarcely 5 R and 1 1-4 yards plain material, each n't keep his L s <8 S than 2 hav natural feelings of his own S 36 inches in width. had to whistle his s | Not + later. This is probably d St Nt g just had to w e his jc ) P S Iace ate he body to 1tz DISCOLORED BRUISES < This model is easy to make. No though he wa z| ||} | A straight edge reaction under various| yr jce fs rubbed mediately dressmaking experience is neces- his aecret, he way telling s ot N § Thereafter the pi pon bruises the children get in sa Each pattern comes to you it. ‘'Wav over he Past APl nes | pira ontains more alkaline their play, little discoloration fol- | |7 with simple and exact instructions Reddy Fox nricked ur r < v 't a < « e t ned by The cold keeps the blood including vardage for every size. A Ay : \ “ 1 T congealing in the sensitive | fect fit is guaranteed. and thus prevents it ning black and blue afterwards Patferns will be delivered upon re- — ceipt of FII N CENTS (1de) in PLOWER ARRANGEMENT coins carefully wrapped or stamps It a flower holder is placed in Be sure to write plainly your NAME PREVENTING STREARS v rlth iter of a bowl hold the ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER and i t blooms i hou: bou- | A 1ted of t a like emain Our LAT I FASHION BOOK will be sent upon receipt of TEN CINTS achiev in coin. 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