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NEW BRITAI HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1929. Festive Fashions Color Newport Landscape Love’s Awakening . "s2*" §Once Overs Steadfast Woman By Adele Garrison < Registered U. 8. Patent 0ffice Momentous News from Trees Prom- | which made her husband look ises a Quick and Startling Cli- | shrewdly at her max to the Royal Muddle “Something's on your bean, old | " The foreshadowing of the answcr |dear. Go on, roll it off to my mental query concerning the| Lillian leaned forward, the back | 1oyal members of our “international |0f her right hand tapping the palm | romance” came abruptly in the|Of her left, a sure indication to me shape of a cablegram to Harry Un- |that she was tremendously interest- derwood. That it was in code I ed in the proposition she was out- knew when Lillian brought his codz | lining. | & hook to him as he switched on the| “Dom't vou think it would be a | 4 iy Y reading light over a big chair and |g00d thing fo have Georges and | 7, 4 A "y:,////! Vi adjusted a small swinging table in |Olina, with possibly Mary and Noel . _\/‘.;/,,l// /fl front of him. Lillian and I were the |as well, out in the open when they W only other occupants of the room. |first get word that Geor is only| * P and when 1 saw her put the bolt|one removed from the throne. It on the door and sit down near me, | You could see it in the paper, for in- | her eyes fixed attentively on her|stance, and read the dispatch aloud.” | husband, I knew that the cahie Kenellos in Action document Harry was decoding must | “With you and Madge standing be of great importance by the dissecting table with your I think I came nearer to “hold- |Frobes and scalpels and microscopes ing my breath” during those few | all ready to observe the reaction of minutes of waiting than has been | the vietims," Me. Underwood drawl- my lot for many moons. And|¢d. ~ “Oh! dont get sore s we when at last Mr, Underwood laid |Poth flushed. “That's just what down his pencil and looked across|You've got {o do. It'sa darned good at us, 1 found my throat dry—as if {Scheme, if you ask me I had been running. | “Which we just have,” Lillian in- ‘Well, gals, you can get your |lerrupted tartly. coronation robes read | “Just so, iight of my heart,” her “It you think this is any time |husband returned imperturbably. “If for jesting, young fella-m’lad, just|I Set your idea, this news will| help yourselt to a second motion.” |Pring them down to cases orges Lillian’s tone was jumpy, and T|Will visualize himselt as a king with | Shated ber nsrveusnass | Mary as a queen. Olina will | “What do you mean, anyway?" |100King at the same sort of photo- Aok et on modaly s the & ng |Braph, and the inherited ‘divine g | right’ thing and all the rest of the of Trees dead?” “No, but the old invalid who is| (5 Will rise up and strike them | next in line to the throne croaked “"“,‘" SblpsPlbausiic | lust night, | and the old King of | «WVhen we got it unw PRRECAn Georges wihe a real kink mit 4 | 1 '}f‘l;‘lf‘{’,f‘1‘\‘:0":_"‘1"v“jl‘"l“n’:”"\‘ gln gl 4 1 e ¥ 3 % [ DA Newport, R. T.. July 17.—S s frock. Princess Miguel | flying the other day. Before she Folden crown n' a throne wevery- | oTrofessional jralouss.” G Newport is going just a hit Deau-|de B za wears rather long slipped on her coat she had on a thing pretty soon already, if he|b&hd s2id. “hou doRit know ville, with its vari-colored shelter slip-ons, perhaps ecight buttons in|pale blue crepe outfit of pleated don’'t get himself knocked in de [ |>i(-‘LM i (o"w>]“°' o tents, Arabic huts and gaudy striped | length She prefers white suede | skirt and pull-over blouse with bean by us.” [ h‘ “‘1“_”";‘»"'::.;‘ parasols and ifs fair maidens in | ties to sandals, too, and is apt Iui’lm’mg cuffs and a monk's collar. Lilifan grinned reluctantly, and 1| Seorses knew I had this cablegra sun-back bathing suits rry some unusual kind of hand- | Prinis are to be of an after- o i(r}:‘ta:io”rl\_hu:b;\l:]«:n?m: l'll\o{]v:"rlg"l e R | Chere A ! .,],‘\ - jba. on ‘;1.\ e }..;.:w,.y‘om.\.-l»d |noon. Chiffons, mostly. with somo o Rl © e i e L X O St e ol ey 4 hite one with ivory [of the very lightweight silks that 5 over fonight to one of the offices | P 2 i R R s [iERreuEn g ing o RyelyniClark to the throne, she said, thought- | over (ONIEN: 10 one of he offfecs Pajamas, too, dot the I a newest fancies. Florence Michell, | wore a polka dotted one of this fuyI=s addedlatter alsecond o BIE A SRS T IREREA A with yellow and orange the st |of Philadelphia, wore a smart rose |type, in blue and white that had a many peomr-_ l\nm\: this whether or not it's heen ny|l[‘f' \pm\, | ropular colors. beige with full pleated skirt of | ver, ili deep flounce making an King Georges PiShier oot be fanmade ol The proper summer r “Isilkand a little sleeveless blouse already full skirt flare tremens “You and Madge and T, and a few | (o ROLC ACre Bae THEE Coli . ) ‘ : landwear really is built around | with shirred jabot that flared out-|dously. Her navy blue ballibunt! people in Trees, [the King il he's| o o in et o e And, Jack, you'll love me even if I get fat?” the sleeveless wh frock this | side the open neck of the slip-on. |hat had an unusually wide brint the morning, although they lkeep|Sd With even this terrifying possibi il ‘. T, :, “»4) s | “dre \‘*I\\"\"‘wv"”'"“‘vlr‘!“l”\v% i \‘m. ss |‘~ Mrs. :E‘rs >‘n|;r1|1]¥ i ay! their death announcements hottled | 1Y than with the query as o whal sunned complexion quite Ik a 5 lio {hing, B Norman | SRl S e > 3 @ the reaction of our young royal 4 complexion quite like deas quite (e (hing irs. Norman |a meticulously smart dresser, has up as long as possible over there, | 1% FEC/OF | OF OU7 YOUTE TORE White Ogden Whitehouse stunning | some finely printed frocks. One it's in line with their secretiveness | 51 % 5 hic in White Crepe Silk Isilk ones. in many colors, a soft |afternoon she wore one that spone and general cussedness.” o ion Snowden, stroll with pink one being extremely p ty. | sored the new longer and fuller “Shall you tell Georges immedi- (Continued Tomorrow) H F NN.Y SAYS: young Thom failer, looked stun- |having the entire left of the skirt|lmes. Its waist portion had ample APPER FA o ning in a cate white crepe sillc | pleated, the right plain and the [ fullness Mrs. Tiffany saportas Miss Ellen T. French ately Copyright, 9. Newspaper Feature so did the sleeves, and ths There was something in her tone | “orvice, Inc. 'AEQ.U. . PAT. OFF. trock with its jumper fitting down |frock fastening in coat dress fash-[skirt was pleated onto a curving. 811 over the pleated skirt in a deep |ion on one side. It had a sweet|yoke. Her woven straw hat ree W) | oint both front and back. Her |organdie collar peated ‘the blues and white of the shoes and purse were woven white| Old-fashioned elhow sleeves wers | frock and her-shoes did too. b straw, with Dblack ban s and |a threat in early spring, then ap- Detachable capes abound. Mrs; her musihroom leghorn hat had | pearing on a very few extremely | Bradford Norman, Jr., has several e smart things became a promise of | frocks featuring capes. One, a yels. I's the jackets that tfop the|chic. A full measure of chic was|low flat erepe, has a novel pleats frocks that give them distinction, |realized in a frock Mrs. Tiffany [ed cape collar that ties to make often. To wit, Virginia Thayer's | Saportas wore one day hite |a jabol. With this she wore very quilted calico jacket in fine pastel |crepe de chine with black velver |unusual shoes, one day, tles of olors. It has wide hands of | banding. believe or not. Her|white with tips, bandings, heels fur cuffs. She wears a rather wide- [fine white straw hat was banded [and saddles of brown. stitching around the bottom and | with the black velvet too. and her| Gingham is smart for the vers. brimmed hat of vellow felt with it. | white shoes black trimmed. young. The French sisters, Virs The smart woman never forgets| Scaplanes offer new reasons foc|ginia and Ellen, have cute ‘sistes 3Y THORNTON W. BU'RGESS There's much that's better taught in play Than taught in any other way Mrs. Bob White 1o don her slip-on white gloves when e starts forth in her! sports suits in Newport this vear. rocks" of gingham and batiste, Phyllis Walsh wore a cute outfi, | with the little jackets detachable. - — salt. Cut in the fat with & knife, Add the milk, slowly. When a soft O B e N e e orae dough forms, pat out on a floured (Editor Journal of the American| Thubard Roly-Poly for Dessert | Paper until the dough is 1 inch Browned Liver thick. Spread with the rest of the ingredients. Press into the dough “Phew!" exclaimed Peter Rabbit, Doesn’t that baby know enough to et out of the way?" Peter was looking down at one of Rob White's children flat on the ground, partly under the dry gr and as motionless as if it were dead. That baby was at his very > ] ; feet. The wonder was that he had ’ N\ s S — 4 Z | When mother get k- not stepped on it. 1t had not moved TR : ing for vacation, it makes father sick the least bit 4 ; D \ HMORIZONTAL fully 47 Caroled, terpillar, ‘cause he just can't er the grip. y 4 b ] 1 Price. To manke 4% Concluxion, wreen. the Davis cup teams and even ; “y, 5Mineral Yers 49 0.bhnox1ons o temper by TS e RTE among women players indicates | —— said Mrs. Bob White, You ought a . NURInE: 40 Bustle _ plant. high hent. . that championship ability does not Bellview Dressing to be more careful, Peter Rabbit. ! 8 Noft white .41 Peculiar ahil VERTICAL 8 small child, Fashxon Pl u | 7 2 7 iy to deal Burlesqued 3 Beer. aq (& | rest with any particular type of (Servine Ste) ogiioee Bl % mineral used Whygltiyousshouliistepsonsonc ol in making With athers pletures. 10 Falxehood. | figure. those darlings, it would be the end 1nce powder. without ziv- Native -metnl. 11 Remunerated e Erancl. of it, You ought to be more care- t the signal Baby DBob Whites 2lflnd). ; fiense, lnlqul{,\'.‘\ . or |v:||l'I. o " Bnnee R Sea - engle, 41 1 ¥ ‘o mnke n 18 One of three fin] e 7 popped up all around Peter A hodge- i i ¥pe of lace. Now. this wasn't fair to Peter at ST 36 A" enill, Ml sor e i n all. To hear Mrs. Bob you would 3 & 23 Sl - l_l"“. R ‘[‘f\_ “"W chili sauce tablespoons lemon Mix the ingredients and beat for 2 have thought it wa all Poter's hawk happens along c TERDAY'S ANSWER « 3 i Ay arE L GISMDIoNS D nil minutes. Let stand for 5 minutes “It is what ti do when any T z exceedingly tall; very fe re ex- fixennd ohallttn salantaandl EniReRt litari e emT l YOUR HEALTH * Menns for the pa,,,,yy“’?m the fiour, beking powder ant Medical Association and of Hy- geia, the Health Magazine) Ruttered New Pot : t The Germun physician Lorentz Creamed Lima Beans so that the ingredients will not fall has attempted to study the be Rread Currant Jam out during baking. Roll up like a type of body build for the playing | Head Lettuce and Bellview Dressing jelly roll. pinching the edges to- of tennis. The wide variety of body Rhubarh Roly-Poly gether. Place in a greased pan and build existing among members of | lemon Hard bake in a moderate oven for 25 7 Coffee minutes, Serve warm, cut in 1 inch “That baby has learned to mind.” slices. Lemon Hard Sauce 2 tablespoons butter, 4 tablespoons | %2 cup mayonnaise. 1-4 cup lemon juice, 1-8 teaspoon salt, 2 players. who appar- choppad dill pickles, 1-4 cup chop- |tablespoons grated lemon rind, 2 ently lead the world today. and the|ped sweet pickl 4 tablespoons | tablespoons hot cream, 1% cups sift- tiny Japanese, have an ability that chopped cucumbers. 2 tablespoons | ed confectioner's sugar. fault, and really it wasn't his fault 3 B 1y T 8 In zen at all. He hadn't known where UanZer happens along.” replicd Mrs 5 n i ), SeSAINCLYENEAE InGE B RENC |serve on @ or tomato Scrve in thin slices on top the warm Bob. “And they lie there until | 3 G | ! ] cral. it may be said that persons of | ua S d | average body height and w those babies were, In fact, he didn't know now where any of the others 1 were. He didn't dare move. You to (g0 off and them. 1 Dexterous, R . > cups flour. 3 teaspoons baking | T f »d paper see, he didn’t want fo hurt ene of |couldn’'t do that ¢ ey hac U0 Liquid yre- spece! On the other hand, excessive fat 2 cups flou teaspoons haking To clean soiled paper flowers, dip SRRl S Ly Iear et e taming fen for N] ¢ s do loading - is distinctly not an asset Above powder, 1 teaspoon salt, 3 table- | them in gasoline those babies. He said as much s o Tathing the | 45 Rody af wate “If you'll take my advice, Mrs. opyrig S8 *hin, % ; smaller «hnn y ¢ E Ty z 5 BaE L s aATad e aail B i haas Slender spiral q ' 0 lake. {speed and quick motion. Excess Spoons soft butter, 2-3 cup ligh Radical labor leaders are causing 30h. d gidly ca hose stalk-like or- e Yellow hugle - 4 nd to interfere with such | brown sugar, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, | much trouble ientsi Chi habies around you. so that 1 may| 2 A iy O Niiioet 3 t M‘ bound to interfere with IRl le in Tientsin, China. know where they are and then 1 TTiCK SN e LS K \ | ‘ml . 1 | A consider 5 o will S 7 L e | R R TR dost AR i ar wan tystop o“-”“m Hames of g e uned }’!lx]r‘ demand on the heart on Mrs. Bob White had the good Dirds a~ 1 ahooter, e i g 4 Heiatore ads sense to see that this was good ad- T o arrange Ern thekrespiralioni LERAtherclore S T R cloth graces Billiard rod. isable to make sure that these or- signal, Baby Bob Whites popped nup |gans are in g IM condition -:MLGZ all around Peter. There were six- | [EenonRennIsn A ying s v eanlotl tenand et e it . especially if these are W n revive. 1f you absent | Gradual training for champion- they just popped right out of the the opposite sex mindedly let the daisics he nas| | ship in any sport is necessary. One “SLENDER LINES OF CHIC" Ceith i rronid Al i0s N TeR : Try . Invite yor shicer's| hrought you fall to the ground, it hegins by light exercises, symnas-| PATTERN 1737 clucked again and they all ran fo friends, hoys and girls, 1o share xour| will do no good to tell him at some | 1l | tics, runr r skipping 2 v"! 2 Now BDritain Herald 15c Practicad (el na AN ANTIDOTI family meal and you will find that | other time to “give sister half” or to similar forms o ivity and slowly f Pattera ‘. traternal bickerings will coase & f ive his toy to the little visitor. You tical. s this) YOrks up the res mtherto unknown socil e make | have dampened his pleasure in giv- 1 Sk {0 tommiols | nearti and even it / Hakedtpolnty the first week of camp i(s appearance. e e vl dolas voukten i s n 5 Lig tract to undergo more serious de- S 7 ming, is the model shown today. N TEthTn s e splendidl familve | Lulessatpabiheitable topposifelhier but his act is obedient rather than i 3 It is extremely simple, too, relying 0 r brother. Durir very meal TIVAT R g ol e perts i eca engd declared Peter. “But 1 don't see | ob" e GULTIVG BINCEGLA LTI O ITN nerous ner: iratning Szecemm st on the well cut lines and carefully : e S ® {her shrill, aggressive voice domin-| Qbedience can he faught, man-| Only the child who is happy can . 5 AU C O CIE QG e SNV | ::Tm-:l‘v:\:‘t iy ot O T [ated (he conversation. But especial: |nors can be imposed. but generosity | i veranss 1t trom e vt Social Werk Head tter cach moring or “atternoon : el b S TR Ay ‘.‘n.\lm.y‘» malke life miscrable for|must be spontancous. It can be | vichos of his own happiness that h cHyibyianalsteaayseRaLc e N0 0] 7 ‘ A e L fadaenlv. {on sortai (it ey CUltivated but it cannot he forced. | diaws the impulse o give others i - to permit the muscles to relax Of course, this pleased Mrs. Bob. | on your e« Tommy Tonin ko There never yet was a mother who/|you know munima doesn’t allow you wasn't pleased to he told that her |io have three spoons full at home.” children were well trained They | And: do do pretty well for such little fol«, T think mvself,” said she. them to move metimes 1 Rhubard oly- Poly, Serving Six re best qualified for this e, | everything clse, tennis demands spoons fat cup milk, 4 table- AELET The next story rs. Boh's Sharp ow, Peter Rabbit. what do you By Alice Judson Pe ; Smart, cool and delightfully slime hink of that for a family?" she = skirt and the snug girdle are inters nerosity springs not from moral | pleasure, Make your child happy Lk properly and to avoid the stiffness csting features, - teaching but from the imaginative yeccive his gifts at their true worth : : which is bound to occur in the un- Design 1737 would be lovely made realization of the wish of another | and you will have done as much as _ 5 _ trained athlete after severe exe v"vmn of printed voile, georgette, silk crepé e nly BaiRee o R oatieaes e ery LB e AR S S nigii vo nel Candid ol ot et rhe best tralners regommend) gym - or dimity. Dark grounds are very when you chew, and look. You've the urge to give to someone else the | prous. 4 i} e smart this season. The ruffling that s 1ok, ou e [ pleasure which he himself enjoys s e 4 order to loosen tho muscles and al finishes the neck closing may be T s wonderful® i Teter, 1 v periuet ihiss s e o, Star of Motion Pictures . s e RIES SN o e ) hone T may startle them again some Shesllator 5 Hove ailittle he dog piIShER e GUIDDINESRO0N S T oI i 5 Sp) . ; May he obtained only in sizes 38, av st SO Gt e |‘v:H!'})"\,uu-‘\]“|,"\ Ut of junket into your miouth, H Native of Wallingford s : Tenais i< primaril summer e ”“““”"a"m"u_ i = pulls daisies which he throws into| Morton Downey is a Wallingford 2 sport t is associa qumlg requires ards of 40 inch material and 1 yard trimming. at all necessary,” joined the long table. Jule, sittin: plied rs. DBoh White, Watch ¢ those fine sturdy lads, wag YOUr lap and invites you fo take a|boy, Yesterday afternoon his father, nerspiration and loss of v with| This model is easy to make. No dressmaking experience is necessary " 2 bite out of his apple James Downey of Wallingford, was T overheating and the e of Lach pattern comes to you with them now L y different Jule from the She gave a little signal and in- |\ bedeviled her younger hrothe| e understands first the needs and in New Britain. While he was here g ; o sun-stroke All of these factors simple and cxact instructions include ing vardage for every size. A per: nastics cach morning and evening in antly those sixteen children, who |er, wishes which are most like his own. [he went to the Capitol theater| must be borne in mind by the tennis 1 heen running about this way) Jule's voice was pleasant. Sha| He naturally expects you to be usjwhere he saw his now famous son ; Rlove: 1o and that, disappeared as suddenly |didn't talk half so much. She didn‘t|Pleased as he is with the gifts he fstar in the talking-singing motion | it 'mm‘\-‘ vv‘hv\-"( St R el B o mononolize the conversn. | Drings you. Iteccive them gracious- | picture, “Mother's Boy.™ £ the winfer and have to undertake : 0! c\\ullqo,\rd R e himilenow, that iyousnne e jsum ety sDartomst Ay St aL Al (.'llv e g"mfim.:md'd livered did was to dvop flat on the ground | her own age had something | Pleased. Your response at such mo- | Tngiand's oldest Sund: In the winer hockey or haskethall Eelamsitibgadivens 1“120'; right where he was and then not |to s I they were quite able 10| ments and the degree of satisfaction the Wycombe Wesley, receatly e 3 ive two forms of sport by which receipt ot D A 0 much as wink an eye. Tt was say it. Jule’s manner became posi-| he is thus permitted to feel in UFited s o R0 hnng et an- . tennis players may keep themselves Iicoina iee ST el C AU amazine, I'hev just seemeoed to [tively geotle, The b antidote ing given you pleasure will dete niversary. in good condition i i ‘l{lm[wv ““. i lo» ‘-‘fi'e PIaly vanigh Mr Tobh clucked a n |Jule's qressivencss had been for " nhow much he will want 3 ¥ B i \T"V”' ~\<\-\”‘“ .\I‘)lzhl»l‘shv SIS and up they #!l sprang and hegan [2nd she herself remained entirely | share his joys in the futur Deputy KFrancis Merlant has urged » e JUlY VT v i it ot A yontel. e rumning araund anes more nconscions of its working. His ecarly g merous imp ve the I'rench parliament fo prezerve SSIETERS SoRaRToniGII aRCR e il B | gl Qur SLATEST, T SIUN, DOOE “How do)you Ik that?? cad An adolescent girl who do ill considered and often inconvenicnt. [ in a muscum the traditions of old Assoc ¢ vs Photo | Strikes a plowshare with a hamme: L i " will -be sent upon reclept.of TER Mrs Reb, ¢ how disagreeable she ratces| Endure the inconvenience lest you regiments. | Miriam Van Water enile court | to notify fellow merchants it is near CENTS in coin. Address all mail G e 1 Pater |herselt at the family dinner table| throttle the start something - | reteres of Los Angeles. is the newly | auitling time. At § o'clock he strikes and orders to New RBritain Herald agrin “Inet enlendid T suppose [ will mend her ways very quickly un-| which later will he precious, and Ilestrical refrigeration is said to|elected president of the national | it 1in. and all business houses Pattern Department. 243 West 1Tth that is what they all do when a |der the cyes of frienas of her own| which no conscious cffort on your ' have been used as far back as 1755 |conference of social workers. | thereupen close. Street, New York City. v