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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1929, ; e e b [Once Overs By C. D. Batchelor It's In The Mode --- To Be Individual Love’s Awakening | po 5. i o e Steadfast Woman er is it feasible to say “They are 3 3 — ch Smart Social Reg- $ wearing.—" Each | Reg By Adele Garrison istrite is a law unto herself in the The “Royal Romancers,” Confined a young man of action, but a neces field of fashion. 1 have never seen to Quarters Through Harry’s Or-|sary one, nevertheless. Please b such diversified styles, such luxuri- ders, Show Signs of “Breaking” |lieve me.” ously regal and altogether charming Under the Strain. | He bent and Kissed her hand - 2 evening things. such individual For an instant.l stared at Prin “I am very contrite,” he said chic sports attire and dressy aftel sess Olina, resentful in wonder that| “but as you said, it is hard. How- | CERTAINLY FINE noon frocks. g y S st a time so fraught with danger, [ever, T will not offend again | OF YOU FRED,:TO At Mr. Edward ¥ Hartford <he could think of anything so| “You were not offending,” she as- | 2 i [ < ball for the International Inter- comparatively trivial as the answer | Sul »d him, “only persisting, By the| HELP ME QUT-IN I collegiate Tennis Tournament, ‘fmv it her mother's personal. Then my |Way,” including . the others in her| THIS DIFFICULTY. | ) | instance, n:wul the only summary rancor faded. 1t simply did not oc- | Saze. °I wonder If 1 could Set Yo | || YoURE A FRIEND | ;;nldo‘.grgfl.{\:r‘o”::: that 1t e ctolcs e ”“”{V"I.‘« " ‘A‘fi‘“x?u\ ome lists which must be copie IN DEEI? i ; B1 !ln\\ the waistline” for the princess Ry which I Waven't had ti 10 5 \ \ } | silhouette, and every woman for | i A R | herself when it comes to deciding They received r proposal with 1 2 bR kA | whether berthas, capes, sunbacs snihiuaiisi that the “ I = | I decolletage. demure rounded necks, Srgatithas s ennui whe i f i i brilliant shoulder straps or stream ony occupat was @ . | = RIE 5 A i ing flowers and bows are featured e e for necklines. SlEnsiora hrily HE i | . \ | It was. by the way, a superbly have offered it.” | 3 < _ i brilliant fete, with “Seaverg in An SAIdFIELE shourghesb notilo ¥ X ! gala trim with an enormous ball- | hderwood's | ! m get so fed up with idl ) (" h [ room built just for this occasion | will. Tnere ach other’s society that the R A0 1 A i \ {when perhaps half a thousand so- | for the explosion which wilt | i i | cially elite folk celebrate ynside fit ol iR ospbere. But I didn't| : | : s Accessories Brililant ! Do z Wide = bracelets gleamed on al- | heyalogkedeey 5 | most every suntan arm, and ropes | 2 o 5 | |of pearls. beautiful feather :nd | LATalloned Sandy jeweled fans, paillete and dia- | you've given them | mante flowers and many flutttering | piliEreledsefthenyuns chiffon hankies in delicate huvs | the strain they ar were among those present when | heir 'WHATA‘FRKEND' | 7 . |the acce: ¢ roll-call was made. to ot At Mrs. William Fahnestock's o FRED TURNED OV : | mitsicale i her now mansion paled butter- TO BE!! DO YOV, ehi “Boris Dore” several hundred sai- ted her h ~l».mdl KNOwW THAT HES ~ 3 VAt {torial pictures assembled. Print- which 1 guess a | L |cd chiffons and georgettes led th for 1 knew how | BEEN DUNNING ~C G Y ! fabric race, lace A e anxiety for him. | ME LIKE ACOMMON{ > AT | ond and tigured and flat crepes | however, would | | eAT" [ A g ) IR came in last. Much the same or- r. “Wel! I fancy | y der prevails at cach Tuesday eve- hat's hecessary occupation. | I==z: /, é ol i AL N nings when the Casino Theater You're the psychologist of this ex ; == I AT ! b | changes its hill. edition, so I'll turn that job over| Wil TR 11| / 7 Al 0 Nada de Braganza, hoasting onc to you. I'll engineer things so i il = H = { i \ 5 (W of the finest tans in Newport, 10ok- vou'll have full opportunity to ob- dE e { ) [ b od very young ,and sweet in a red serve them.” | i = . . , ! land vellow fine printed chiffon She kept her word, and a f \ h 3 = i Al | with a soft, bloused waist with | y from the vantage \ A = | q, charming decolletage and a lor L small table in the corner \ R 3 X il ] | | sweeping skirt below a tightly fit- vas ostensibly bus with ik ¥ 3 i | ted hipline. Emma Stone wore 2 1 furtively “hed = : noticeably smart brown net frock, | people, while Lil-| = | with gold angles and a bit of Dicky kept them & )r,\’dh' | ¥ \ ! i strass embroidering it here and \lly occupied with the work whicn \ | ¥ | there. Lillian had outlined. At my sug- | ! \ For Suntan Skins zestion there were long intervals | | Oyster and pure white are com- hen there was nothing for them ‘o | ing info vogug as the skins get Jo. and T saw that only Noel was > | browner. Mrs. Jerome Napoleon | playing his part imperturbably, th 2 | Bonaparte sponsored pure white rest were visibly yielding to thetr| | transparent velvet, with long cret yearnings and subconscious We all meet him sooner or later, | sweeping flounced lines, and a| hat Mr. Underwood take all th e i i Zeactions, ¢ and Ol nswpiers | stunning matching cloak with a firmly "hat mess: TR licirtively v rehinE R eRci ihan i ) | . | ehic bow on one shoulder. . ! though T did not think either wus| | Mr Oliver Harriman looked been something concerning this at TR ) e S of the other's scrutiny. In- ! | her very prettiest, which is so per-| 08 i T was not sure that Georges | e e : | fectly lovely indeed, 'in a sweet bere like a child under d whi ew himself how often his eyes| 1 ......-._.._.._-._.._._.._..-.‘_n_.,!. e o guioRiar Jarnan t d to the proud, beautiful fac | Black evening gown. T must see t hnu b U WINCeSS W N e 3 il o al L A R B S T O SRR [I urLe‘tters Predornlmte S b . A i AU ! i real vogue ou must he a good boy. and|tention. If a single movement of | (Editor Journal of the American g S A S o E, wraps. Gold, silver and bror not mess up things"” Deftly Lillian | Olina escaped her fiance, 1 did not| Medical Association and of Hy- Heflated his princely ¢ with | onserve it, That Ms o was| geia, the Health Magazine) el blag f:’::,,,';‘,'":,‘m,m’" ik s0 sympathe even ionate a | aware of Noel's apparent homage, | Much is written in th modern | S l‘.h(”_“ Ghllasiare. Vo smile that it was a painless proc I knew by the expression in her |times of the disappearance of the = e e R and] “I can assure you that no one ¢ eyves which strayed far oftener thaw | old-time family physician and his| ./.. / | zold coats, the former rather long of us knows what was in that note. | she knew to he princess and her|replacement by the specialists, who | 1 3 tha ‘short|| B K Ailed! for : ; : and the lafter one of 3ut that it called for emergenc/|grave young cavalier. And I was not |are familiar with all of the details ones with voluminous sleeve | action T know by the way my hus- | surprised late in the afternoon :o|Of some single portion of the human, / | "The same individuality rears its| “\;\vnf!"‘(m" Lway. \\‘ i:‘vn l);. :1}\ see Mary, cross the room to body or with certain types of dis- | / |smart head on Bailey's Beach | arge of any—problem—Ilike this, | desk, and' {o hear her tensely whis. fen | { Marian Gray is one of the sle mlvr‘ ae brooks no interfercnce with M| per, “Let me come to your room.|{ The old-time practitioncr had his| /l girls who make much of the belted els: she not peccn to real Mrs, Jay Gould Mrs. John E. Parsons and then Georg cross was looking down at rishel did 100! in the I think Lillian's eyes and v #ld the same emotio was crisp, and 1 real annot pe risk in this matter,” he returned observation of the man whole | and on the basis of these observa- | ’L / green hat. tions he not inf i Some Hats Are Big ions he not infrequently accom- 7 IS ometinif Arcinl NP plished a great deal for his patients | /// // / .-%///// _ SO S S . et even in instances where the madern / A York and points west predictinz o plans or methods of action. I, my- | Auntie Madge. I've just, got fo tali | merits. Not infrequently he pr ac- | Vogue by wearing wide colored | elf, never even quesion m. 5o o you ) ticed by rule of thumb s well as | [betts with white frocks. She dias ha best aid you can give him is to | (Continued Tomorrow) by science. Most of the time he | S L mienn b AL semain quietly here.—the harde Copyright, 1920, Newspaper was up to the knowledge of his day. | //% wears with green and white sports | SIEST e wniel coniiibe siven Feature Service, Ine. He practiced particularly the art of | Wl & ot i iaing e sepeialist may overlook conditions | // kB Hell | contrarvi— somel i wonen cause his mind is focused on a| / | wear big ones on the beach. Mrs. |turned in, and Joe, v his coins |represented the savings of weeks single point 4 look nd the ability to make cheerful { John Parsons, the former Fan-|in his pocket, begar bout | Tn a summary of his years of| [ / | ny Wickes, has a wide, rougn|for a sufficiently fine gift that could |choice between rigid limitations. Tt practice St aenaraliS preCutionsy / | straw in soft tan and beige tones|be had for his savii There were |represented a sensitiveness which {from Bngland has noted =2 few % y | With a fleck of pink-red in it that [all sorts of enticing things, sik)made him refuse to offer as a gift points which are an indication of //i-- / lis lovely with her hair and eyes. |gtockings and blouses and purses |something which did not come whol- |the type of observation that is here | | | Sut all of them cost|ly from him. The flair for flares can beland perfume. But [ mentioned HOIIZONTAL ward VERTICAL o ing de- achieved, apparently. Tveryone 18 [dollars and dolars | Such qualitics as these are worth Dr David Tindal points out (h!" e, i Twa 5 E Niewe, N | eheris re They are wor r e ”iy B A . e Soing In. for them, Even the youns| el you whaty Joe said his|cherishing. They are worth moro ) folks with their slim- lovely fig- | g e £ than money in the values iwhich . Pl (O i o o . ate. & Dimakard. it ) father. “you buy what you want fo: 34 SEVERAL PEOPLE ARE WELL 7 and ptaalonispessentinllonpicasae iy Vehict i e SR 1 lures. Evelyn Clark has - acL il Tl make v tho difrar= | (nev &1V tollife ney, are anji- PLEASED $ - Bo L s nonsihIeg fovsllic 2 Swell. A 3 satine aolue 1 . [skirt, a pleated flounce cdgir . ] surance against the unhappiness tioner on entering a room and | 1 0 e - Shirt and an overskirt of pleats on | "] don‘t want 1o do that, T want|Which comes of all the subtler forms SYenbslonaRncelnauth ne an SN0l 1 i ESTERDAY™ CERS o | printed chiffon with an unusual |4 | B m e noney ) of dishonics that the patient or some one ; ) ! y i with my own money know patient or some on. i i | both sides. She is one who encour- in the vicinity has been drinking | otherwise it wouldn't really 5 = | ages the new off-the-face hats A o s | ALL BAGS ilcoholic liquor There is a defi- A8 birthday present from m And b FALL BAC or a striki new silhouette. | waiked sturdily up to the sales-| DPurses for autumn are luxuri- 1“,\, Jay Gould introduces ’n; e ous in their ‘abrics. Velvet, seed _ i Bailey's Beach a stunni printed “will it shot o what pearls, needl-point, brocades, rich 7 . ’ » the odor of acetone. on {he or i 1 | ill you plesse show me what pear HE . cades, 20 SWwaadpect : ke 2 ! X : 1ih b 2 YEAAQ“N frock that has short sleeves. in- | ouve got that 1 could buy for s4|calf and antelops all are used. SHAr thaCirant loriiti v ’ e e G | stead of nome, has a belt across | ‘a2 1 want something for my|Frames are luxuriously dotted 3 X and 1 n they DA 5 Sl BT To vetitle. AE}NAT\E | b the back and es only and S| pyother with marcasite and are unusual iveen Fore t S t : / to sprains or other irritations lini- g : oret i i Ta straight uniil just above fhe kae Ter e o he yought |in det: p T g drugs which are an indication of the widdie < i S NI irummer, had don Ir : - nature of the complaint Iemishe ver there. All his drummi ! \ Yy § Some people with an unusually 1ot [LED =0 NIE Dy Thornton W .Burgess Distant. o imit >0 nite odor associated w vere pu infections. Diabetes and acidosis om= a collar and cuff set for which ne —_— paid exactly §4 cents | London is worricd by bandits whe Two iy fine sense of smell can sreen Forest, He an ¢ odor of cscaping illuminating cere very quiet ab he . / which has been previously Dises orye Joe's gift was a great success, hut | leap from cars, smash windows and lks 1b }\\lhu]\ not even mother realiz |scize goods. There has been ne i just how fine a gift it was. It shooting, thus far, But thouz they <h eara 2 7 = ticed by members of t 1y | = = Om|C|CIo “Ahat” said he, “That hole locks as, jocs ROt strike them. t g S 3 e if it might be big cnough for me € feitesins : Luncheon 5 NAUTICAL INFLUENCE hreathing of small amo; e i car ind Cucuml -going togs had a tremen luminating gas may work o wiches big ¢ or v % enioguce taia ¥ 1 “ookies Apple Sa ome of the smartest loung- 3y ALICE JUDSON PEAL | 3 < i . worth having a loox | tOMS T ,,”:: ‘}m. fall h‘:\, ”“m“mg Joe had saved $4 cents for his| “ADORABLE KIDDIE FROCK” poicailonsnG Bt SuE Al t 1 by. It foo sranipl s diistolctimenpracyionguias i e oteers. | sallor colfars and |mother's birthday present. On th PATTERN 1744 to snit them. First th or s \ RS \ good deal of aftention fo t il st e ning before the event he and nis| New Britain Herald 15¢ Practical 5 = ' iaftathodtonsue AT s tatocs arsley tions. ather walked downtown on thew Pattern o AT B : p e « i that some peopl , aifune : 3 ) iz shopping expedition Isn't this the daintiest little model that is « 3 " ladies' wear” shop {hey|you cver saw for a tiny tot? The ‘or furrin ) T 15 5 : e " |vounded yoke forming shoulder s ot ) have a to t “offce FL‘\PPER FA\\Y SAYS: | B capes, the minute tucks for fullness 1t v deposit even when REG.U. 5. PAT. F h Pl and the cunning shoulder fastening they are il In general. however ems —— asnion aque combine o create a ravishing L coating or disturbance in'the ap-| . o model. S e Ib corn me LSS P (e i Titeannson o1 | s 1744 would he exquisite stion or with | R o e i 0 nade organdic, silk crepe or e A s e dimity. Al white, or one of the Cabienta antlhobtont T | soft pastel shades, blue, green, pink. | SN { orchid or vellow, might be chosen fill, greased muffin | with good faste and smartness Ation which the ol notice particularly that new dures always in a moderately slow 1y chronic condition tem es. Serve hot or 3 / n lition tem o / May be obtained only in sizes This is a rest the | €0l A ) 4, 6 and § hopeful t patient Cream Cheese and Cucumber Filling | | i tions in which the ‘,\” e orsliaht Sandithe A ! 0 [Size 4 requires 2 1-4 yards of 39 ! it am cheese cup | b |inch mater imliers, 1 tablespoon finely / | This model is casy fo make. No 1 peppers. teaspoon | 8 dressmaking experience is necessary ogic backs g ilarly, such disorder i, onic 1-4 teaspoon salt simple and cxact instructions, in- poon paprika, 4 tablespoon . cluding yardage for every siz AR perfect fit is guaranteed Patterns will be delivered upon v ceipt of FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) ir | cains carefully wrapped or stam y Be sure to write plainly your NAME Savory Mayonnaise vV ADDRIESS, YLIZ NUMBER and j Stiff mayonnaise, A SIZE want Mayonnaise Fo: choy ot pickle J | Our LATEST FASHION BOOK will Salad ; . | tablespo A novel idea in handkerchicfs for | be sent upon receipt of TEN CENTS Breakfast n |the horsewoman is this of sheer|in coin. Address all mail and orders When wives think their husbands |linen with an applique of a horse's to New Britain Herald Pattern ie- are made of mo they seldom |head in & deeper tone. The hem is|partment West 17th Street, New have them changed rolled | York city. LACE COAT 3 \LEXANDET

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