New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 3, 1929, Page 12

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I'he Heart Story of a Steadfast Woman Love’s Awakening By Adele Garrison H of the criminals seeking his life was, we knew, spurred by the prob- ably mortal illness of the old King of Trees, For the sake of the future memories of our “international ro- mantic quartet” 1 wanted the break before the young Prince should be- ome king, for 1 was afraid that, with the actual realization of his exalted station, he would betray a Mary Tires the First Shot in Her Campaign to Split the Royal En- | gagements and Rewin Noel for Herself. | The old saying about “coaxing the birds off the bushes” is perfectly applicable to Mary. 1 have thought this many times about my husband's wilful and lovely young niece, but never did I quite so realiz s truth begsed to in- vith the nt to |1 Prince opi reluctance to fulfill his engagement did not share Harry Underwood’s was rion that Mary could hold him ity | indefinite if she wished, and 1 wished the girl to feel that she and not her roval wooer was responsible she me not as terfere scene sh me stage witl Georges. She her pre ¥ qualms or which for Her shoc any relations. nother rupture of their determination fo stage to him was probably 1z that could happen Unobtrusively 1 beckoned Lillian from the living room of her apart- ent. and possible her o brainstorm and 1e best A as quickly a 2 ¢ Mary's ging me warmly ! Opening the Campaign encouragemer been on edge wutching Noel she came back with a smile that would have turn Kknew you must her the low-down on doing the ‘heavy to Georges so beautifully da Noel raging in and Olina positively green. And telling T've got to third act! All right, nn and Tl take the me o artisticall; suspect anything’s up. don't keep a diary and immediately the act's out for vourself. that's Zoing to fiancee for and Noel jump and Olina. But o Cheshire o George any fortify I to get N to see T m fo later, B nele Dicky it don't forg and Mrs, T ve 1 rwood rom the offing now vou me i Bird with won't covered Dicky S8l that he a wry little st 1 tr St if the embrace but held wanted ®he was well out of et Tady noose my breat pestuous h 0 you broadcast look look out! Uil tell lauzhing. ; that you do.” retorted Had T done | and then we went back into the Un- the right thing? Harry Underwood. | derwood living room, from whenc: whose word in this present crisis |a minutes later Lillian depart- was law for all of us. had said that |ed with Dicky in her wake, pa‘- if Mary showed si *lently believing that his old friend under the strain 1 needed his advice upon a new ad- that Noel's devotion {o | vertising order she s executing. Princess Olina was only a cleverly | Acting upon Mary's instructions played stage role. Had I interpreted | T moved my chair closer to the w his direction too liberally? Had the |and bent over my work upon the nervous collapse 1 had feared for |table with such apparent assiduity her been a figment of my imagina- | that T think every one except Mary tion, aided by her explosion of wrath | forgot that I was in the room at all. against Princess Olina? Would it She had maneuvered the arrange- have been better if for a little long- | ment of the groups =o that she and er I had left her with the fear that | Georges were closest to me, whils Rt e N e e e T e was “falling hard" for Olina end of the room. For several min- Lilllan Hears the Story utes their voices were subdued With a little shake 1 brought my- | muring, tender, and 1 could get no | gelf back to common What- | hint of what they were saying. Then ever the result, I could not change | Mary's suddenly shrilled into excla- it by mulling over it. Then, too, T |mation comforted myself that the develop-| “Why, Georgic. are yvou crazy? ments of the last twenty-four hours | You sound as if you expected me to had brought the affair Prince | live the vear round in ' Georges nearer to a cri than it (Continued Monday) had been at any time our Copyright, 1929, Newspaper coming to the hotel. The desperation IFeature Ine over, to stifle i you all." intoned T waited for her. 2 A few miny following most futile of sking of 1 See few ns of “crackin was to tell her| nasterful mur- sense. of since vice, | word in the dictionary hornton W. Burgess Unless you're riding for a fall 'Tis wisest not to boast at all. —(Cubby Bear Cubby Bear had had a good looi at himself in a pool in the Laugh- ing Brook, It suddenly came to him that h: was no longer He was neither a cub, nor he full-grown Bear. But he big enough to suddenly feel very im- portant. He was hig enough to fecl wholly independent. He no longer cared Mother Bear had driven him In fact, he very glad had. It fine feel that could do pleased It wasn't ac was was because away was he was to he lov after this that he n his t s Instead of ap- pearing glad to sce her, he growled at her. growled back. You nev vould guessed that they | !0 1augh were brother and After acrapes Cu had growled at each other suffici- ently. they turned their backs to one another and separated ibby was hungry all now. He ler young shoois with out ‘They turned their backs on one another and separated She thought of all the jear had gotten into, sound of his laughter follow- | Bear and him feel mcomfortable. He felt still neomfortable when Sammy Jay to call after him Who feels im- er have sister, acy and the ed Cubby ma 1aost ima | more 1rd coward whic roots to th the (et held o port coward aughing Brook o Db could it t food. That was 1 W th sear or two. here wasn could Jay ay my had about ho nybody. Tt Bo v en R 1 Sammy to tell zo hack afraid. So and st ed maki ip fo ing. A healtl & healthy whi bhoy o grow vould t Bol In't go back fast goodness, | come. ( ¥ way back Farme suddenly re- re were young roots that son way Burgess) His had and his he boaste forgotten for; tures calle day as 1 through the | warning Farmer | gotten FISHBEIN American and of Hy- Magazine) make fact, the peculiar aching ated 1 typograp made a physiology hology cf | ing | ences. T | peculiar uses of s | ludicrous; | serious. | graphical Lor th EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGDST 3, 1920. Regustered U. 8. Patent 0ffics By C. D. Batchelor Planning Wardrobe For Miss College York, Aug. 3—DMid-summer time when the college girl 1s planning her winter wardrobe. By this time of year the ts in the new modes have enough for her to be a to select with assurance styles that will be just as good in January | september. Being correctly | everything to the eollege girl. Plung- ed into a land of new adventure socially and intellecttualy, much better equipped for the laiter of herself in the for- Knowing that she is well- and smartly clad is her social equipment. Kot built on conti- |is the po; tallized dressed means she s |if she is sure mer. groomed best possible Building Lovel Str A college girl w cture of wrdrol e o Her requirements in dress should be sidered and with pencil and pad, a rdrobe structure should be out lined. Upon this framework various new and lovely things may he built, extras of all kinds. But the basic needs should be cared for first o all Among these bastz needs T should list such things as a very good look- |ing coat daytime frocks that grace and prettiness, a few things either or tor depending on her prowess in o door pastimes, at least ifier noon frock that has a dignificd lady-look fo it, and thines that recognize dinner quirements. | For the Most of the intriguing way fleck of orange, ing tone and gr subtle way. tweeds are colored that is exc and black | velops the long-lined silhouettc ul bottom flare. It has raglan sleeves. Raccoon trims it in a new which Dress should he various con- threc utility two or combin' with sports spectator or participi- one vening nd lance re- coat 1 tweed brown mixtures have an of introducing a d or other liven vs nse in thes dif- color the Therefore for | same new good many frocks tionally tweed which ferent o5 tie college il has charm, distineton and S et 1= individual touches are an apron front and made of f the fabric, shivred to a deep headinz. Its sponsors : in front and a restrained suntan A youth in Cape neckline smart is de- with 1 heige scarf run of the This emphasized longer lines in vogue this winter way, forming a side to the the cach coat bottom down ver If the fish and not the mosquitoes had done th Here's a Feature in New Hats hat topping this coat lifts the the forehead. an impor:- hats. It is lizht face from ant feature | heige felt and has a long in new biting, right side reading. The committee found. for instance, that much depends on the ability of the person who reads to comprehend the material that he is reading. When terial errors the read is meaning of the mi- fully comprehended in ading negligible; when the meaning is not under- stood, when there is not a continu- ous context, the person who is likely to introduce into his read- substitute words which merely ke confusion or nonsense. reads m; This is. of course, of the greatest importance o those who read ma- terial on scientific subjects or on health. 1t is quite frequently necessary scientific word of which the meaning may not he generally clear. Most writers on health for the public attempt clude definitions or substitnte which will aid understanding of course, advisable when under- Iy comprehend the nature of the nd to make to use a words Tt is, certain of its meaning. Tn a sations subjects, long of with experience the public on the answering from the public requesting advice and the discussion of tific matters before public have heard innumerable ntific words hy people. who revealed through such use the fact that they did not clear- Iy comprehend the hataure of the terms. Sometimes the results were in other instances, even conver- health letters health scien- of audi- Printers oc: make confusing and bride, person and prison, peculiar results asionally errors typo- such month with words as and month exceedingly bridge One of the experiments indicated the importance of ng the of in articles Tt wa found that when a word is used over an article varyir use words in long rtain over again in y atiains a other words of a ntly this word so that the character mistaken for the used later in the artic this would result azai in ambiguous meaning preno- teney similar are cons Ohviously and again Sueh detailed studies physiology and indicate the psychol to human mind the importance of consta A aid the activities of daily life 5 RAGLAN CUTS the ire the raglan sleevc trims them decoratively, rather merely fashions a collar and « One ha fur both it the s smartest new godets of and in portion Fashion Pia:]uc v wor discs with me, to mr“ Its only ftrimming is a jade through the crown crepes are ablc Therefore 1 two flat pin stuck Flat and practical. at least one or in the daytime wardrohe dressed college P e ey I servie ‘We Ask and You Answer I/ Il‘l'fl %, “ crepe frocks of the one 1 | mind is a two-picce heige flat crep with the blouse featuring a peplum of small box pleats, following the wme idea the pleats |cu the s Th ularly ing a round collar | pleats, little three rows of hand well irl have in of skirt ne way thrul ed with fine o sur s flare in neckline is s o hav fin "he fah is formed fagsoting fine pleats. cloth rounded also by ot first to sponsor lengths, new fabrics and new mings. A little hlue fon evening it | from last season’s mods It is ex tremely youthful, suitable 1o the college New Effects in The long front apron {that is new and interest e of, floating pe of th hirred times to a which is th The and its littl cape's petals tals |also float in Many evening for young girls feature the back. It is the next step onward from the s youthful evening the new silhouet{es. are new trim- chif- erent turquoise trock is very very need Front and Bac' and there i girl's waist is ind a hack jare made tals chiffon. heading frock. vhen mar attached to zown is quite long wearer dances 1l md the aceful cufis and distinguishes a froch whose you(hfulness ¢hic make it ideal for the college girl! skirt of hand heige flat Every college nee A peplum, tweed coat This onx H black Wi o the lonz-lined ~ithoue:te, felt 1 very new apron’s pe Horizontal manner. Which is the Colorado?” Where is Oslo? Unop Anger. Revere Myself. Account Iish To observe. To make a Mercenary crepe chief and gowns ihe beig 4 = £l DAY'S ANSWERS ALITIEIR cape in cut. O and - = LEATHER of an polish |erate packet. 1t is O>[<|m| = charming, morcover o> MONONOM|O[T POLISH gg makes a upholstering —o-[0 = R) E = I good leather for that looks a bit dingy. Beat the exg slightly and rub onto the leather with a cloth, polishing vigorously. | Dm0 3 {Menus for the Family brown ; ocolate, melted; t vanilla 1 teaspoon salt; 1 cup sour milk; 3 ezg volk flour; 1 teaspoon mistake M=N\Nm D> >] HNJM<NAD(O)2 k) (] (&3 ] MRS, AL wday IShrimp Salad | Olives INANDER GEORGI for Company soda; @ whit Toasted Cheese Bars | Cream the fat and susar. Add | If weet Pickles the chocolate, salt, milk, Chocolate Cake (zz volks Beat QUICK BISCUITS vou want quick hot biscuits for night or breakfast in the mix and cut some time he put on ice until just before you want them when you should pop them in a hot oven. 1 Tei fily beate oath To take Spring mH>OOZK mi< > festival EREERNE . wilia dinner at rmen Abbreviation for s ! Built . ] it 2 e - pour i salad. Serving Fight been or ¢ d shrimps; 2| Bake in a diced; 1-2 30 minutets, Pineapple Sherboet for and have, morning ind iinut s fore Deity Peeled Jow Sound of a r What fuel is foun candies with the Hubs to do it Allegory candy all he'd ever Shrimp papers can distribute them." *Oh, mother, that's clse ever h No- her going . bl (T think spoon naise Mix 1-3 of the rest of the lettuce and top mayonnaise fresh oven for not fa divide I'm Isic—she’s do you anybody a picee? 1 vould 127 knew that you hecause Elsie is doesn't cooked egg chcumbers; 1 tablespoons 1-2 toaspoon paprika; 1 hard diced cup diced Chilled DS GREASY WATER pealing if tea- 1 After you | served dish Sal FRUIT CUP cup is twice rved in colored crysta ads also take on cha when colored crystal plates are fle shof hody to cup chopped 1-4 mayon- d in Ircland? res at but not as ap- Look i week Stift offer So why cup or other greasy foods nd | guess not! minor . “Why, Ann re o selfish zgish n th think the ingredients, with the mayonnaise with I never Chill on Just her candy should be. T 1o set a remaining 1hout you like we won't the please should Toasted Cheese Bars 18 bars of white bread. 2-3 inches; 4 tablespoons candies and do | -2 cup vellow cream cheese; 1 with them spoon chopped onion; 1-4 teaspoon paprika; 1-4 teaspoon salt Place the bread on baking and spread with the rest of the in- gredients which have been mixed Bake in a moderate oven until you'd oy But Here, you good ex- | nple discuss it any soft butter take tea- To he i WASH FROCKS ARE SMART Ann took her candics with in which were ngled hoth pleasure her unexpected rell you what, mother, T'H1 s in my bunk to some won't keep it all for an ex- comically Common cssion SE Pattern 1746 still and sham Withe 7 W 15 P Il PRt vietory Herald he Practical Pattern treat of lightful new st are shown it | —————— To- FLAPPER F/\_NNY SAWSI 0 s joned of 1son, usin ash goods. Design 1746, is pigue, linen, gingham or practical and fresh look- White, a color, or @ chosen, my- modcl fash- Ann's mother was wise just in th time. Yon may wish your 7 7 be open handed, but you ing fabrics. compel him to b Dan children do th s el of mtung cehitd cannot Most love to 0. may be naturally or g s lovely with its scal round- placed over invert- fullnes The loped closing 1 to match, ed pleats that give ample the skirt ons lend tractice To b to share a | shar ny- wo pocke I which Black bir tful [l But {hey car sevms especially learn e slow- s to id rocl Pearl butt n at- brar finis) They Ie nple irn through the good ex- Nominal Condueted Skillot W r Ie Poi 14. Not valu which you set | through vour warm They learn their May be ob which 15 pleas- gl tined only in sizes 16 10 and rial \pproval of ontaneous acts of generosity 2 arn through the pleasure comes to them from giving ! . This model is easy to make Don’t command you be T ing i dressm experience rous; let him con > fie : ! s iy, Bach pattern comes including yardage for Ve HIPS IMPORTANCE k e S & parents "fl\’,i‘,”j‘“ alend FIFTEEN CENTS Wik A wtterns will be the ot receipt Yokes a \ coins eure PP 1ch smarter stam ps 1 writ your NAME, ADDRI NUMBER 1212 Our LATE IPASHION will by upon receipt o CENTS Address all ind orde HERALD Pattern De- partment. 24 New York City, I nderized CANDIES ALICE JUDSON Pt BRENT ((I\IHI\\III)\. hox of candiv S| [l alil Ly BOOT Hiy 1SN in o nea mother Ables hd with cor chops nehini Coly you :they ey nocamp. 1 Some women like hand hit to your whip

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