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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 192). T 15 [ ‘Dame Fashi(; Hasn't Anything Up l ) . The Heart Story | LOVC $ Awakenmg Stendfast Woman Once Overs By C. D. Batchelor Her Sleeve These Summer Dayg By Adele Garrison < | Sk ateatl0fias That Prince Georges is Next|in his camouflage that T almost he- | in Line to the Throne of Trees|lieved in the neglect of the hotel Upsets the Serenity of the Royal | management. When the papers Romancers come up by Purnell In his most | Lillian knocked at my door early | apologetic mood, Mr. Underwood ap- in the morning of the day following | peared to forget his usual flamboy- her husband’s receipt of the code ant courtesy and, almost snatchir cable from Transvania. But 1 was | his favorite sheet from the man, he already dressed, for my excitement | took it over to the window and be- over the mews of the death of the|sgan running over it hurriedly. Reso- heir to the King of Trees and the |lutely I turned my eyes from him coming announcement of it to|for he had given Lillian and m: Prince Georges, the new heir to the |strict instruction to pay no appa throne, had permitted me little | ent attention to him. But my ears sleep. | followed the rustling of the pa “It's there,” she said, handing me | he held, and T had hard work to the newspaper she held in her |keep from a startled exclamation hand. It was folded to a marked|when the rustling stopped. and he paragraph and I read it silently, re- | said in a voice that expressed a reading the last sentence. subtle blending of astonishment an “Attempts to get in touch with |sympathy. Prince Georges, now heir to the| “I say, Georges, here's crown, who is traveling on the Con- | from Trees that concerns tinent, have so far proved futile Next King of Trees! “That's a good word, ‘futile.”™ she | 1 j50Keq at the young Prince, as commented, emiling. “1f they only | 4ig everyone in the room. His head knew where their dear young heir |y, thrown back, and his whole to the throne really is! | figure had stiffened in the attitude ‘It he only gets back to them |, a man who is hracing himself to LR dif:\- led solemnly, | AT uncertain news. “Amen!” she assented solemnly. e i i Then she extended her hand for WAL ER T 1o B b e my uncle, the King, dead i Spaney; There was real concern in hi “I want to hide that hefore any- v " voice, and T saw that it was ody st ) glanice athit dlansisalas| SRR RREE ST LT ‘We don't want to spoil our ‘sur- | YOU"S 2 4 Nt o heir to the throne. prise, surprise!’ But 1 couldn't wait, | ind Harry was just as bad. He| "No, although he is ill, as you no dressed and went across town for a [ doubt know. But Prince Carl. it Wie . A - — : o 1 aper long before they were on sale | Seems. died night before last. Here 2 i I down her “Thanks a lot for bringing it to| Prince Georges put out a pro- me,” Ttold her as T handed the|testing hand ”\. sheet back to her. T haven't been| wwon't you please read it alond?” 7 == i able to sleep, I've been so excited | ho askod, shis 5 over it all.” | never knew Carl well, “The thing's geiting on ouring cause to regard him with m nerves,” she said, “but 1 imagine|affoction, but—it is a shock, nev the curtain will be rising on the last | theless,” act fairly soon. What say, old dear? | His unaffected sincerity was very When it descends upon a happy | hoyish and winning. I saw hoth | ending, as T hope it will, let’s run | Olina and Mary look at him admir- from everybody for a week, | ingly, while Noel's sensitive face i\ i ! 3 3 . oL R digE e ne ! i sleen our fool heads off and think | yas filled with sympathy - i =85 sHlish uly = u i : f “ spira of absolutely nothing, alle same Ti-| Mp. Underwood read the short | W ‘ . which betan lamas story slowly. The was a veiled o .10;;:;(1‘ “TU's a most attractive program | reference fo the serious illness of i ; : Sdnall Ferad 2 ALee el el o) fo me,” T told her, smilinz. and N ARd ARt the e i Rl ETIA% i - : J 1 incidental ] uckle or button. a when she had left me 1 took ad-|m e et 1 f ) Walstitnes vantage of my extra time hefore the | prince Georzes, now heir (o {he {4 i ST i —~ i are the telling o ers instead of siris ) \n Appropeiae Hat ;u.ur mhnsw to go to the roof for a|throne. When the re was fin- 4 = 1 simplelintthe Ieast o e |t ll . e ”\\v s (‘vw ‘]A;n"‘{ lv('lx:ni:'n; \ our's brisk walk, which |[ishd Mr. Underwood looked fixed- s T ple. | are ple A large degrec of s ¢ S1oranl Bailit : traightened out the kinks in my |1y at the youth, and ! knew that So This Is Progres Ol o eip GUEHT o : el ¢ medinm brim s e appropriate. nerves and brought me -down to | his apparently &80 Encaht had hat, while intricat sist ‘ ¥s when <hirt ¥ Arosses | One hps a banding of > which breakfast refreshed and calmed. | been carcfully thought ou hear semblance to. « were the day’s little ta 1 st ) shed brim to Harry Puts It Over “I don’t know whether congratu- DL e T e = IR AR I < m upple, m ! t r-the-brim bow over Breakfast was an clastic affair | lations or sympathy are in order wo new developm - . " softer lookinz cach morning. served from the ho- | my hoy.” he said, “but do you real- tel dining room in our rooms. Then | ize you are very near a throne we all gathered afterward in the | Princess Olina leaned forward. j% S - d f 4 " the account.” W g £ | (Lefttoright) New is ¢ a white crepe “dressmaker® g i I g vock. The belt is attached and the pancl becomes pleats helow the hips. The . » sleeveless blouse of li' ¢ |l : y a mustard colored jersey suit has hand-sewn bandi mak a yoke 1 % istard socks are worn i ! y iR 1 : 3 2 | with beige <norts « A felt hat turns up in front. A white creps ne hand-made frock em- | sizes its naty aistline by ize Land around the hips and a jzunty vhite, orange and brown suede belt at ne aistline, th a rolled brim, and little mustard with beige sports nart tie-up of lions a dainty et s et ettt e st e et summer styles are the spiral t distin tionship be- rating the emp ed waist- i of tucks thut swirl diegonally to em- | tween the t neans of horizontal bandings } phasize ihe new, more fit 3 f nd ver v 1 ps. & white crepe de | ette and the horizontal I 1 s thre f s give bands and tops eyes on Cleorges. as some - ! ) often in color, on hip-yokes. - | de ped ir ¢ er- ther an orange, white and our mail and the morning papers. | force outside herself was compelling = = —— ettt — s 1 S Mot is the third In J ! But this morning no papers mate- to speak S = - y — ; - s of articles in which tennis | PhAsHE o Sl o Sl fomnstedthelL B Fd e San gl ized. Harry Underwood grum- orges,” she said sharply, “you “ | 2 s A summer sport is discussed from 1 . d {he sleevele around natural , -walsty led audibly, criticizing the man- | ouzht to be in Trees.” ¢ tical viewpoint dl Al 1 If L all 0)"11;'::‘::“-‘ (rh(fi igement and telephoned the office (Continued Tomorrow) ! P o il LK v ; caming 1 hoaadwark appliqued ) f skirt is pleated all around ert- with & caustic demand to know Copyright, 1929, Newspaper BY DR OMORRIS FISHBLIN el e s ; it i : G Unko 1heh dntic. A T R S S e it Wesbite Boovib The ; z g Pditor dournal of the Amerd ine T m \ wit | fabric, al « georzetic A orange, brown and | B ¢ 1 Association and of Hy- 1 Jace are |al er very femin ite is exc smart with this . the Health Magazine ) hat = - The ! e par : s Shankl hetiof matica eminine’ 1o f t the riz p- | Chine skok 7 mushroom Hemli aen in s, | ped by ¢ and nl f nd br orange and white of a tennis tourna laying, one of demands is for ind sleep o keep the % vod condition. daily, he will re- FE 7 dle. But there were no fish—not to 10 hours of 4] o sinzle minnow. Harthworms ) »ed would do instead. So the worms and stuffed the warm gullets oi Ihey thrived and on the nervou interfere with Nevertheless the tennis pla a considerable amount order to provide snffi- children took the: ss 1o let them MRS, BOB'S SMART TRICK b . S ST pract ! 2 and flying. At las’ - - . Il mat- one cay t taken down to the By Mhoenton AV Du y v urall hat w rovide 4 g By Alice Jud 4 : R et T e — S : : to the branches that Some folk you'll find are fu ! s terfere seriously witl ) — X L own ¥ T was 1 . stream. e / i i tion. 8 foods in ; . ‘ ‘ \ at by s the children got from this Yet secming innocent the while i 4 eg8 (Bl L ¥ % ¢ i ! 3 h ging fence is hard to uate. Their A : . e L a varioty of ve s oS brought the ho i tin caring for the helpless TR AL o O ST The tennis player simply eannot Iy ; ; cracker 1 I they | nest in seeing them grow anu It was only a little while affer Pe- LT of that : any way for | Overdo the usc UoRonaf P ) g | e Ul ! LRt GEIE NSy At BUTES 186 Bt Kl Tt A Dol T ; ;) ! ) coffee, and he mu h carefully . P : ; Cintish worthwhile. The way the children 1S of snow- ile the offeets of hoat \ his nervous : fort t the v i 1 how to raise their family nd her 16 babies when he discov- . o E 1 1 Lrnaithel: IR ered Redtail the Hawk sailing oy er |/ 7 Ties hetwe . system and upon DOUYAEENCr o : s “ e : SR, the Green Meadows. D the [ /ol s e S o 3 o I ‘ - i i T ‘Their shudy of Kngtisher time was close to the dear Old / e c ] Rt i 3 ‘ A e o thern the whele il Briar-pateh, so he felt wholly safc 1 He knew that Redtail couldn't gt Unit of work. G o FA e : K 1 t f Saiayionr Hen ane rich e him in the dear Old Briar-patch and 3 ? 3 Rode To emul e S J ke el I a sandb AGIPRLECE e aul T SYRn oS he wouldn't even try. it e e e : ¢ % e S i 3 “I do hope." said Peter, falkinz Y G ; 2 23 Formal flower to himself, “that dtail will not i n th see the Boh White family. Tt would o 2 R R Ml b bl b he (00 bad if Mrs. Bob should lose g A t [k iny of those pretiy habics. 1 don't : know when 1 have secn such a pret- separnte croxercise in nis, as in v : 4 v o boolk r © whole field from , 1 idneys. This y i the person - TURBAN-SCARF SET nel’s now contributes sets of irbans and - scarfs in gaw. nistic designs to contrast ith even patterned jers avel suits. who has taken ficient fluid or sport witheut sufficient liminary preparation In order to sua st de- velopment of this st condition.. Which (4 the 1y family.” ; wost famous Redtail the Hawk continued to | . 3 % £ ot the rivers s advisable to circle about over the Green Mead- | NStantly squatted flat.” Sl [ ahEneec . esaminations ows. He was high up in the air, Pe- | “They must be obedient ) Swall apo These will ter sat up and waiched him. H interrupted Mrs. Deter e xi? ¥ IR ture for the v the kidney is : g v Wy huets, ’ i excupe of gits. e 23 knew just how wonderful were thos They are,” declarcd Peter. “They G g » i i building three hydro- in the Schneider To send ax o Quite a few of cyes in that great bird up there. He are the most obedient habics 1 have parcel. - ; i fives, sinking spells v g o “froke 38 W 1 INED-UP BRI ! : knew that looking down Redtail |ever scen. The instant they squatied UL Y 3 ! N dnenn o ': LERDID) "' \'f' M ficld pool could sce every little thing. 1f so | Mrs. Bob took to her wings and due A 39 Yonn: Gy nete s heeps Capt small a creature as a grasshopper | [1ew over into Farmer Irown’s corn- own. turns its scall I husy buoyi should move, Redtail would sce it, | field. Redtail went after her. Th “Oh dear!" thought Peter. “He's | he is cirel round e ahove e o i LBl brim up right ir front. This is Kurtz S IOE ot ealad e toson: Wi hottled pickles and 1 f””".\.\ irigieand gelting almost over the place where | I'armer Brown's cornficld 100King | heen placed crisp I 5 onnise aressin y “SMART TAILORED RIG™ ft Mrs. Bob White and her ha- | for her’ the f the vezctables in piles | - : MO LI Pattern 1 4 “Hul! said little Mrs, Peter. “1 | gpa sorintle psiee 4 oME T veen ehifte HERALD 15¢ Practical Pattern Hardly had the thought passed don't see what she did that for. Why |y Top wit (A ; Eradu Y without ! n old rashic Cleverly styled raglan shoulders throu his ‘mind when he saw a | didn't she squat when the Dabies | copve o1 one s L Lt and oddly pointed front closing are little black speck rise from the | did?” T e R il | L 5 = = AL 4 4 nteresting details of this cunning way over ther d speed | o my think a | _ ; ; s — 10w § ittle frock \ few gathers under rway toward IFarmer Brown's corn- | Bttle.” said DPeter wanted to !’ 3 i | y , voke and n inverted front neld. Almost at once Itedtail the | get Redfail away from the place 3 4 pleat, aftord ample fullness in the Hawk shot down after the little | Where the habics are. And - she's Jhubay fenteton ihsg |l (" done it. He'll never cateh her and ups diced rhubarh, 4 cups dicec - ) o t The frock and bloomers of Pat- hat v Mrs. Boh!™ exelain he won't find those habics this | poeled wmed or fr 1 - | v « \ v 632 are made of printed is just who it was! ¢ time. She knows they'll keep still | cupy diced pineapple, 1 up lem | A . 3 eh, t other s \ \ e. while the collar and cuffs looked like a speck. hecause she | Ut she returns, 1t was a smart | on juice, 1: cup o sice, 6 cups| | 5 b s G car, AR @ 1se white or other plain color. Two was €0 far away, but that is wha it | trick Mrs. Biob White certainly | sug 3 | i &\ I bhuttons finish the closing. was, T know it. 1T know what she's Knows hef husine Mix the inzrc nts and let stand 13 ke TH 1 be ohtained only in sizes doing, too.” (Copyrizht, 1929, rzess) | for 2 hours. ook slowly, stirring | | v / fAne:] SR N\ 3 N 6. Size 4 requires 2 1-4 yards You know who's doing what 2" frequently, until the conserve thicks \ 17, R | \ M | J chi with f R b inch material and 4 yard demanded little Mrs. Peter. who i ry: “The sterious Pour into steriliz j and T i N\ 5 e T e 2 trimming 3 had come out from the dear 0lg | Cir when eold, scal with melted paraifin | 3 I e tha of cre len 18 3 Wi I'his model is easy to make. No Briar-patch to join Peter, ¥ Des ol 1 g . - b I 7 \ <o\ 3 ar ~m.vk‘n~: experience is neces- Peter explained about Mrs. Bob 4 slices sponge or angel foc | V. o £ | SOODIN BEALS < Gl 4 sary. Mach pattern comes fo You White. “She has her whole family M F l’ cup diced, peeled peaches, Y ./ - S, 3 : o \\\“) simple and exact msfnxrnon. over there with her.” said he. “Siy- enus /Of h’le GMIL) tvlepsons sugar, 2 exgs, 3 tabl g N , | s Stviishi colors ey e '3 including yardage for every size. teen of them!" i spoons flonr, 1-4 cup st 1-§ | 5 A ' \ J Y S AL 1 2 ‘\' " s gua Amm;d. ] “My goodness!™ interrupted Mrs A T teaspoon salt, 1 cup mil | 7 G e e : attemne will be ""“”';\S “llj".': Peter. “What a family! What a By Mrs, Alexander Goorac spoon vanilla et el ) BCEinta g IRl (15¢ family! 1 don't envy Mrs. Bob £ e Plate ad fer Dinner i nd chill the peaches and m‘ n‘ux ,.'.‘”:,’,”}“m :ri'rl;x*:mnfi White. When we had six children getable Pla i tablesnnons of ar. Beat the BATHING SUIT ,(;,”‘ N \.\nm: . BrYLE at one time 1 had my hands full. | old Slicell Tonzu 1 add the nd 14 g R A ot ~ N UMD A s n Sixteen! My goodness. my goodness, | thubarb-Apricot Conserve [of suz Add the salt and milk LUl il s S R e what does she do with them ™ 1 C T fee i a double hof stirr SERlAd anaton siE el = will b ¥ \wpon receipt ‘ot “THN them 2" replied Peter dryly - ate B Four | comes thick and creamy. Remove| A fwo-picce felt hat held together ! ) i IMBELELZGI0E GRitish g ! | St |\‘h|!r|r»‘ssJfi”umutl :'vn‘l f. orde to SRAL Patte o “What do you mean?” asked lit- cun ! 1 cup ¢ donble hoiler, Beat fer 2 with de fastening iago . rger : ’\’. & 17th :(. T New tle Mrs. Peter iced bec diced ites. Add the vanilla and ehill jacress the top is one of the clever § rartment t 17th street, D imports | | MOIRE PURSES York City ] S 5 o i s N HAndCaReE Wore cinun ey | jeweled mountir 1 i th Greater Tondon has nearly as know just what is happening. She | spoon sult, 1-t teaspoon p a, 2-5 surround with the rane uze handeuffs, more than 1 - c s, 8 e saw Redfail up in the alr. She gave |cun mayonyeise, Other fruit can he substituted for years old, found in the fall chic bag to carry for formal after- pinr hahitants o all of Belglyiy a little danger signal to those six- | CRill all the ingredients. Mix the [ the peaches of Perquimans county, North Car-| There's many a hitch on the bridle [ noons now. Morning hags may ue -850, | \ ¢ fabric fror o d 7,875,000 in Belgium, teen babics and those sixteen babies |pimentos and cabbag: Arr in Reserve the pickle liquid left from | olina. {path, any fabric from calico to kid, R | | better with sports things th “Just now she's trying to s tly., until the wmixture he- “She's trying to lead Redtail the | enenmbers, 1 cup chopped cahbag hen ready to serve place the | Des o Hawk away.” rveplied Peter “1 1-4 cup chopned pimentos, . peaches on the sliess of cake and )

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