New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 24, 1929, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1929 The Heart Story of a Steadfast Woman Love’s Awakening By Adele Garrison Calls the | bes peal t she A Newspaper “Personal” P'rincess Olis Home—and Asks Madge's Advice the mewspaper Prince loatir of my kn until she hands a column “Look Madge's Offer er hom A Loyal marry Frien PETER FINDS A LOT OF CHIPS By Thornton W. Burgess goodness.” he muttered Jumper ‘It wasn't that I heard." tively. “It was altogether wood has been on here?” zoing drumming was drumming on ‘Oh,”" replied Jumpe Bow, many years her — Once Overs » HORIZO TAL 1 Cry of n rav- By liter Medi hecome ted the poles. To insti On th ative side. Story. Cotton el ing machin 3 Heron Fashion Plaque ma Henus for the Fami Bacon and Cabb; Newport, R. 1 Just as I was about to make a sweeping | | statement that soft, feminine sports | |things and exquisite, trailing, regal | ning things were dividing honors | {along came the flower show and the | majorily of smart women attending came in delicate, fluffy printed chir- | rons and er and established for- mal afternoon frocks as necessities. beautitul thing. ‘ with the inner courtyard of the| Casino all green trellis work xv.‘ tables, large parasols with the wo- men's frocks colorful as fine flowers it all. The show w Mrs. Hamilton Fish charming print. green and white | small flowers against white, t | dip all around until it |the ground. Anna Sands biue and brown geometrically print- | ed crepe that featured a jumper | | that hugged th: Mrs. William | 1. Whitehouse, always so chic, look- stunning in a chiffon of vivid blue against light blue. Tt han tight slecves and was topped natural bakou hat with medium Incidentally there were more medium brims than large | wore a| | skirted | wore a| hips. hips. brim Chic in Long Tunic Mrs. William Beehe is another | who has a sweet green and white printed chiffon this summer. It has one of the new long tunics with the | skirt floating out from beneath 1t Plaids are making headway In €parts things. Muriel Vanderbil: | Church wears a gay olange. tan and brown plaid topcoat that is | | tremendously jaunty, topped by vel- [low felt hat handed in orange | With her at Dudley Place one day | Princess Miguel de Braganza wore | beautiful white eloth coat with | volka dots in hand stitching. Her smart purse was white, | all-over silk ith black handwork. s grow gayer and gayer an increase in numbers daily. 1 have | seldom secn the same person in the | pair of shocs more than once Bradford Norman, Jr Who steps sniartly distinctly customs- de in ginality has stripes of dark hrown | inserted across the whiteness of its | telope vamp and counter. Tha | el and tips are hrown same Mrs, alon One pair that is its ori- Intriguingly “Different™ hort sometimes etimes almost elbow length, have | quite a following in Newport. Mrs. | | Jay Gould prefers them to u\n.i | less things and one of her very stun- ning outfits that wore {o the country club the other day is a gaily | printed silk in a whole Chinese | Luncheon cene, has no collar. short-slecves ‘ear Salad | and is liles ea creating an intri hing sleeves, caps, she 1hhage almost 1o shoe-fop length, and | last season’s entirely different Dinner uing look from Boiled H Potatocs | ervures and ne hand work many a sn frock as Conserve Parisian as it approaches the Casino | and Cream | or Bailey's Beach. Mimi and Netalle | Kountze hoth many of this type of costume, Mimi has one pale pink crep with the -4 portion entirely covered papri- identify Pudding Coff haye serving Four inch frock waist with 2 worked out n fine skirt plain. 1t Aspoon tloral paitern handtucks, the stitched helt Wide, colorful suede b accent the whiteness of frocks Marian Gray, hurrying | to lunch on the beach, wore a vivil {green one and her white shoes had | green heels, tips and ties. | Wooden beads are having a s popular costume jewelry are light, colorful and quite | corative. Phyllis Walsh wears some dark rose ones with a pale rose Six | dress with a monk’s collar and fazoet used) | ting that add a lot to it. cup A Youthful Costume 1.8 | Long wumic, with I 12 | flounces supercede the straight up 15 pan, ; nowadays. Serving Six A bean -2 cup diced chopped pi- ‘ s finely chop- | salt, 1-2 run 15p00 They redients and Cake orries can be serving very 2 cup milk 1spoons hakin ind down with many a sm 1spoon Olive Whitman wore a butter « n it. en route to B: Add the | Beach, white frock with fine hand- millk. flour and | work and a colorful printed flounce. for two | The collar and cap sleeves of the rest of the | frock were of print, too. She wore heen mixed [her big brimmed hat quite off her coming style to the young. dots chic in s this vear Pow- t young wpl deb no face, a b Society in innumera Alexandra Garliner icket frock that has a white polka dotted helt 1zing to its open front its way to instanes white and and narrow and has one e sott take the place of sill morning. neat littl in warm gold beig yvouthful looking and She wore a beige flannecl jersey bhlouse with yellows and brown this recfer. Her scarf took colors of her Vir- Tha littia i carly Tsahe as a doubli- S sweater wears a neat fine silk Soutliful and print quaint, very CLEAR SAILING put away every- possibly do piano. closets one of Keeping him in hot water doesn't | make a husband more tender, bedtime. as 1o as ‘vh-»w thin fr a the By ALICE JUDS HOBBIES FOR GROWNUPS | child | who himsel and vivid satisfactions. their | Children must often find grownups fearfully dull work and stock IFather does nothing and read the talk husiness market columas Mother i end homemaking ahsorbed keeping father nor mother roseems io any hing just for f iven thel rlies ; Wi children of such e zood times they would | the ver think of asking their to join them with the I'rue, these same parc- ents may hest of ‘motives take, “pleasure their children on conscientiov trips” They may even | w skill and zest about her newspaper. | act parents | b which vou th ams t to achieve a sense of com= read aloud to the evening just before they do cense of duty, their lack of very children reflect s s0 infectious as delight. delightful to a society of an adult enthusiasms is mor than the has stro; A father wao plays tennis with a mother who is keen garden, an uncle who irly 1o watch the somet xperienc satisfying ite vour hob m primarily for t own sake, Aso for the sa of the joy 1s will communicate (o Share your enthusi- children and they I shareytheirs with you with your Herald’s “Becoming House Dress™ Pattern 1 Britain Herald 15c Pattern New Practical House frocks have taken on eve detail given to more dressy frocks. Design 1502 shown today, is lovely enough for most any occ: sion. The chic collar and fle, t attractive sash and pointed pockets, and the short, comfy slecves ara lovely features. A 1y smart printed percale, cheeked gingham of flowered would make an adorable frock. The trimming or lawn, in white or plain color th harmenizes with the print 1 wash si morning may be piqu May be obtaned only in siz 30, 38, 40, and 11 yards of rd o ftrim Siae ] inch m { ming. This model is . No |dressmaking expericnce is nec- essary. lach pattern with simple and exact instruction including vardage for cvery siz 1A perfect fit is guaranteead Patterns will ne delivered ceipt of FIIT CENTS (13¢) in vapped or requires terial and 1 casy to make comes to you Plainly vour NAM STY LIS NUMBER ar Our LATE will be s FASHION upon receipt of TEN CENTS in coin. Address all mail and orders to New Britain Practicnl Pattern Department, 243 West 17th New York eity BOO street

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