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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1929. : e ————————————————— ; e toe s §| Once Overs ByC.D. Batchlr ~ Women Must Have Eyes For Hats LOVC S Awakenmg ofy Regletered 1. 8. Patent Offtes 1 New York, Aug. 9—With the con- | Steadfast Woman | centration there is today on more . e Rorey B - il and more feminine styles, it is a na- By Adele GArrison waasmasanssansan ds e - wmh | tural consequence that Milady's eye: < : : gy : - are of increasing importance and the Madge Takes a Hand in the Muddle jshe was perfectly aware Olina would 4 i 7 < s | hat {,m flatters them most is the | of the “Royal Romancers” Which | recognize her, and that she hal 7 y Tar ¢ / : - s |one she picks. | Has Reached the Seething Point | staged the dance and put on the E In faraway lands where women There was triumphant malice 10 |little mask for that very purpose = = 5 % - : FSHl ar a the homs afids vella PPrincess Olina’s cry that she rec- | But if Philip Veritzen were to leara 5 { e ANon thelr (aoas IOt oy Tana oS ognized Mary as the masked danccr fof her flaunting of the sccret he| - 5 e lookers, eyes are tremendously im- | in the night club. But the next in-|thought safe. her chance of stardom | 5 4 -~ : e a Satant Witk e de st ol dnu stant the better instincts of the girl funder his auspices would be forever| = e alien Aanpan’ Anal the eebivth beat back her meaner impulses, and | gone, even if he should be reconci!- Y of the more womanly women. | she ran toward Mary, who. seem- ed to llho (‘ollnp:«i of his «(‘»])n me L0 | S A e e o there is an insistence on less ob. Ingly unperturbed by the startling marry his son to Princess Olina e b e ! panely “Oh, Mary, I'm sorry! 1 didn’t speak slowly, as if his throat mus- & 7 - s i 3 Than skt ce aantbey: Intend, to say that” she pleaded, |cles were stiffened + A ) truthfully I would have staked much “Did not I understand, sir,” iy T It 5 A Regular Style “But you took me so by surprise said formally to Noel, “thay 5 = == e i % Therefore, hats are rounded up that 1 couldn't ~help crying out rly were violinist = Z P > P 4 off the face to throw attention ‘o There is the most marvelous resem- |club. Was it—" 3 7 - S RS A e e e T blance between you and that givl.| Opportune Interference > n s - IR o Tasto e i de T ety But, of course, you couldn’t have ‘m"v\‘:‘!"HI““TH];JII lfj\ful e > 5 P Young women and women with been she.” HERCl i eBhon AL Sl ai s S - regular, fine features will find That she had no belief in what |forward. But 1 had g : 8 i & \ . many turbans to suit their tastes she was saying the veriest sir” from Prince "'1']’{ !"‘ tha & this winter. But these are off-tl oA L LML LT | face, too. There is nonme of the Gin R el person took charge of the {angled s e e saamainmsanaddis | one-sided off-the-face effccts of a it was also plain. But Mary shooi |situation. I was the only older per- | - v i S RS i e A A ST A e AT mm———— scason ago, ~however. There 1s smi > finished |8 i AL ATE e b ki 2 her head, smiling, as she finished son oom oug o - ppenas smartness in regularity. her dance, and swept the silken | believe anyone but Mary had known | : ; =T : n i » ; | Hats are apt to be trimmed, mask from her eyes | this winter. Twin bandings in two i Foisy P st hi by the sweeping win- ) < : It's no good, Olina” she said, |almost hidden by e e olors are smart for tailored hats. lthough you're a good scout to|dow draperies, und resolutely, e et ghoresa PR oeed 3 e - !But many of the little turban try to let down easy. But you hap- |though with lively misgivings, | ‘ . {have on }lhcm colorful velvet flow- pen to have hit upon the truth. 1,€merged from my corner £ N . : 4 4 |ers, feather fancies and other elab- was a masked damcer at a night |DPrince Georges was speaking, ! The Masked Dancer—- |laid my hand restrainingly upon SHUSIMETINGS, club, in fact, The Maske nee ¥ 8ly Since chic women have learned caps, if you please, when referring (Noel's arm as e lunged forward in e ? irst-hand how trim a well-fitting to what T did to little old N’ Yawk |resentment of the other’s tonc s : e e A R e e for awhile. But that you should “Bo 1 shar admonished. | 8 : . 5 : popular than any other stgle ma recognize me—oh! yes, I do remem- |purposecly using the incongruous £ 2 s & 2 L7 AR e a1t TR i st tali o ber now you told me once you had |word in addressing the young men | - e S A B atiat: aouvas. theveriare i inhni e r S : seen that girl and that [ resembled |facing each other so tensely: “This | 2 |numbers of felts, different grades : = B T would ‘better Have remem. jllttle farce has gone far Eenough| - ? e By B 7 - o y ¢ of softness and different finis bered it a few minutes ago before Mary! 1 am ashamed of you! Now | i y 2 PSR i il different from last year's hats Is a beige felt with dark brown I staged this little stunt to prove o |l want all of you to sit down whi's i 'v8 L . n 0 ribbon bandeau and banding, with its brim flaring upwards in front and you that I wasn't such an amateur I tell you the truth concerning Y = ot A Chic Skull-Cap on both sides, as you have thought me. But my | this” L % e * , Rt Hats are apt to take a deepsr hihdsight always was far better than | 1 kept my hand upon Noel's ar - . . " % " - O alall=h iy li=htar ‘Eone. 1ol dalon the other brand. So now, the awfnl and for a sccond which seemed end- g [ifian. the Bult itrositor ticoat they secret of my life is bared, and yon |less there was the silence which was s i 4 - ltop. With a light wine rose-coi- hold me in the hollow of your hand! |heavy with uncertainty. 1 had taken # > S lored suit, for instance, a charming Lights! Slow curtain!" the tone of a schoolmistress with e 2an & . i - . g |burgundy velvet skull-cap is pe She flung her hand out in pretty |unruly children, but the four young| > . IieaE O ST have T aa TR or mimicry of an old-time stage direc- [people looking at me were men and e - o 5 aorn™ velvet, with hand-made roses which tor, then pirouetted around an ecasy [Women and 1 feared for the success 4 3 Rty shade from burgundy to rose pins chair and flung herself into it, li- of my ruse ; g MRS 5 J 3 23 ey 1 h 5 posed on one side, rectly opposite the three stricken| I shall be very glad to listen fo - PR A =t 4 R With brim hats, headbands are faces searching he: Noel's held [you.” he said formally, and held | o AT, o 4 . » g |the new feature. Most of the hats grave disapproval. Olina’s the cha- chairs for Mary and Princess Olin | i § ", ” it e ; ithat are now strictly sports things grin of & high-minded girl upon |with as much impressment as if i | ® = z T T S 2 TR have tem.: Reboux mu‘lws a beig having yielded to the temptation to Were seating them at « banquet. felt hat with a brown grosgrain indulge in cheap malice, but tho | The slur which Prince George had | “Albert, will you love me forever?” headband. The trick in chic for face of Prince Georges seemed froz- let slip in his bewildered anger had = |these is to have that headband fit en, so immobile was it, so dceply [roused a frenzy in Noel which was - = a0 ROh e AR o, T graven the lines upon it. |almost murderous. and 1 knew that | | too tight spoils the effect. This Mary Stakes All it must be exorcised before cither | country the tubereulosis rates forpyp nyg o simple trim of brown But I mentally saluted Mary. She|youth left the room | | |voung girls rese in most of the large e i bo i aNA oty had thrown her all into her schem: (Continued Tomorrow) | [ cities of our country and there was |ooqy o gt fares from the to cure Prince Georges of his in- |Copyright 1920, Newspaper Feature {an increasing amount of loss of ime fr, .o Some of the new hats en- fatuation for her. I was sure that rvice, Inc. from work bocause of all #orts of |courge great flare, some only a | minor ailments. {moderate one. 1t ‘eaves the ad- The 1S-day Hollywood dict is | justment to the woman who wears vaunted as the result of five years of |the hat. 1f she has perfect fei- study of I'rench and American pny- |tures and a nicely shaped heal | sicians. It is said “to be perfectly land neck, it may be possible sh> harmless for those in normal health. [will look her best with a flared Those not in health are warned to |back effect both front and sides. | consult a physician before trying the | 3 | diet. Better consult a physician any- | Front Bandeau is New | way to find out if you are in normal | Quite new is the front bandean health before {rying any weight re- |only Reboux gives an unusual duction scheme, model in green felt a novel fea- R o et |ture by fixing a little tab of green | 3 |grosgrain to hanz down from the small front handeau. The hat itself R A SR ‘m.;- srosgrain banding and cocade. | time. Any competent American dfe- }! a ‘I""']']”“l LheStcyinala foneia] {ition could “have figured out as|.oir #hould show only low on the | 1 . ides, sometimes not at all. The | good a combination in 24 hours. | I 4 . |well-groomed look comes often, by | Nothing clee doth win the prize. Let us ancylze the finst theee days [ pyaning all the hair back from the | ~Cubby Bear. . of the 18-day il |face. Of course youth welcomes — ) Y SR II:;'n ]“‘” anofruit, | NiS trend. But the older woman Farmer Brown's Boy was over in - Breakfast: ne half grapefruil- | gngs that o little puff of hair at | the Green Forest. He wasn't there ) Coffee. |the sides of her face softens the | felt hat for fall, in the proverbial “right in the middle of the forchead” for aauything in particular—mercly g Lunch: One half grapefruit, 1 ‘ because he loves to be in the Green 2 5 slices cucumber, 1 slice Forest, 'There is always somcthing | . ] +| Melba toast, tea or coffee. | 10 see and something 1o learn in the | J . | Dinner: Two eggs, 1 tomato, on» | .1 | " : 101 . ! [Fractner: JOne cEns LS ang cream, 2 cupd flour, 1 teaspoon hak- Green Forest and no one knows it Horizontal hale! Dshat Jetiies, caite Ml s MC"US for tl'e Fam”)}‘m powder, 1-2 cup chopped citron, | could see, but that she w | that T was in my secluded corner, Tf the French and American phy- sicians spent five years working ont THAT FARMER BROWN'S BOY SAW By Thornton W. Burgess Most unfair it is that sizc A tab of green grosgrain hengs down from the front Landean of a green features immeasurably. manner. hetter than KFarmer Browns' Boy fruit, coffec 1-4 cup chopped almonds. Cream the fat and sugar. Add the rest of the ingredients and beat for Summer Tea Refreshments 1o, Thiniites: BouE (inlo 5 1080 pan irezen Fruit Julep whiehr has been lined with waxed Ponnd Cake Maryland e Gl It ey o Chocolate Rounds oven for 50 minutes. Cool and cut in Nuts Hard Candies | He had gone some distance in and | > 5 L hed. second Day | was just about (o turn {0 go in un- | N Endured. Breakfast: One half mmwrun,i By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORC i other direction when a Merry Little | < { 9. To total Coffee. Breeze brought him a curious sound- | , . To make a mistake, i Lunch: Oncorange, 1 egg, lettuce, ing noisc. Iarmer Brown's Doy To love exceedingly. 1 slice Melba toast, tea. stopped and listened. | “That sounds like a bear,” muttered Sheltered place. ! g Dinner: Broiled steak (plain). “Now, who under the sun is mak- Farmer Brown's Boy | Silkwort one-half head lettuce, 1 tomato, one- - ol ing a noise like that aid [EESertalningito soundic half grapefruil, tea or coffec. | s very thin slic . A 3 Chocoiate Rounds Frozen Fruit Julep, Serviag Fight | (MAG AT TeouT BRI 1 1-2 cups sugar. 2 cups sliced 2.3 enp fat, 11-2 cups light hrown peaches, 1 cup diced pineapple, 3 squarcs chocolate, melted, cups water, 1 cup orange juice, Brown's Boy to himself. *Therc is|Bear. Jf it is he has grown some.|17. Mischievous child. i DA something going or over th i AU ORI SRR iR USRS, Breakfast: One-half grapefru must look into it.” UL DL agifif: . Coffer The noisc he could hear only faint- ‘ubl wling. He was do- 21- A morscl | R erapetruit, 1| POMes. To the stranger they are al- ly. but @8 he moved ahead it grew ine just that. He didn't know what |>= Lerspiration ¢ ¢ cuctmber, tea | WVAYS an indication of the social level e sl Y Stone implement 2 om which the children spring. louderand prescntly made oul 1o do. He couldn't go any high:r sl or coffc Sahioih e cliidten spilon that it vas made up of snarls and und he couldn't know that' Buster 30y I Divner: . One i (@i At camp their table manners fell Erowls and whines wnd suvrals and | By wouldn't Keep right on up aft- Maghls ] s 8 - | the story o the adults who live with | siunts. id you ever hear a neise | o T AL Aikht ho Rk e them. Betty puts half a pof into | BT DG e Aol oo o RRee e RIGAE D Ui s SR S ———— o 8 Mo L el ¥ puts halt apotato into | i ? s quite ¢ . “|had forgotten all about the honey G isnony Z hepsmouiipuniuialics Mo I Sr, itis quite a nolse. Farmer| jxo ne didn't stop to think that Brown's Eoy stopped. He didn’t ster was 80 much bigger, that h2 | Kk v j wha ake s 1t o - S i "‘"‘I‘dl'l’;' hat :" SELS ": il e couldn’t climb up where the tree | g1 puck ou ‘" bl "l L “‘ was 30 small. So there Cubby clunz. 43 Tiny golf Mevice | : T e ey and n"'”"' P iy | bawling as only a young Bear canqf. Lra l’l'lln\ "r"K ‘","""‘I I "”‘”\1'\ | one hundred calories, some vitamin| Tom scrcams for attention and | Bk o wind was Blowine THan e e “"‘." i ”\“' al of the Ameri- | 5o Gigamin B and still more | 8esticulates with a fork on which his | ay s . at the stinging bees and altogether | 4. (‘onclusion. i oL RetK ssoclation and of (i e Tt general effect in the | f0od is already speared. Nancy says = he took care to approach that place Hygein, (he Health Magazine, S | Matsdlhdle body is alkaline. Tt also provid please™ and pa on to her neigh- | with the wind blowing in his face With advent of the simmer L~ 5 al A smaller | bor the dish from which she has just | This would mean that the Merry son the craz seduttie diste - 2 astal e A e : ; auict Wttle Breenes would have 5o Op- |y 0 out pleces af weod srouni |eems 1o be on aguin. Not only th arapefruit will give 75 calories. Tha [ helped herself. She uses her mmkmi portunity of carrying his scent 10 |y “o 0 Foe e o in that tree | Vertical [1adies bat the men as well are | any one in front of him | 1. Prophets countirg the s of dictary sys- coffec, if {aken without cream or|and does not talk with her mouth and scoop out the honey sugar, as it should be on a reducing | full “That sounds like a Bear.” mut- : : Missile weipon s which promise to tak the | diet. provides Jittle or nothing ex-| Lisic slouches over her food, arms | tered Farmer Brown's Roy, “though | (Copyright 1024 W. Burgess) | 3. Series of clans, ponmdaze rapile and healhiuny, | (00U the stimulaiion of its caffein~ | sprawled over the table while she | “PRACTICAL HOUSE DRESS” there is noise enouh for two o : Bird of the night . Chicime hostess, anxious fo|vontent, about 113 grains to cach | picks up her meat in her fingers. Pattern 1501 three Bears. 1 wonder what it is 3 5, Bees 5. A heathen deity [ IRaSe E e Rer e st CAliEaTenan | Her place at table becomes a verit- 3 gz provides 74 calories: it able trough before the meal is over. Herald 15¢ Practical Patter all about. I should say that there L Cooked sufficiently |of them to know which day of the | was a young Bear by that whimper- = Rubber nsed to oblitera Yala Tlel i ed an |15 il i vitinin A and 1 and con- | Joan, on the other hand, actually | ing. 1 can't imagine an old Bear Trinngular tains constderable . The six | breaks her bread before she hut- rved cach « them w the mz 3 ons « e d active vestee, whimpering like that.” slices of ‘cucnmbher give 10 culories, | (ors if. She cats, what is set before |tons and the attrac >y | " 7 > 8 erii 1t rtict r o ne o It 3 mpering ke thate © | Ff APPER FANNY SAYS , lagehenulea fov (s dnartiauior | 28 i0f SRt S B B B O R e e iioe 5 | 0t thafone oriohl=a i Hodn L et e F70.U. S, PAT. OFF. M provided with 7 | other than meals past and present, | house frock, Deslgn 1501 i L h s i i 2 by a carelessly speak. | 400 el cpening dine from bodice to hem of noise, Farmer Brown's crept Tdentical e 3 1= some very dry bread, will pro-| Do yon wish your children to have | (Fiv( creaios o slender oficct, A narvow sash gives dainty finish in a 3 1 nine days forward. He was beginning (o hus Marks to o vide, depending on its size and | such manners as whi reflect a man- bow at the side. A colorfully printed gingham or ™ (e sion hot days e i e Couch of & 9 weight, anywhere trom 10 to 109 [ nerly home? Then be sure that your percale may be selected for this model. Cheeks are very smart par- snarls sounded ugly. They soundcd 27, Lasso, - calories. The tomato is rich in viia. | family knows you as a gracious and ticularly if vivid shadés of red, blue or green are chosen on a white as if the maker of them was very 8. Weight fc iforia n A and B and C as is also the | courtcous person, not only when ground. The trimming is white The manners of children are a re- flection of the manners of their | teaspoon vanilla, 1-4 tea- spoon salt, 1-3 cup sour m, 31-2 tablespoons lemon juice. Mix the sugar and froits and let ' cons flour, 1 teaspoon sod: stand for 15 minutes. Add the rost | Cream the fat and suzar. Add the of the ingredients and freeze until| czas anmd chocolate. Beat for two stiff. Serve in glass cups and garnish minutes. Add the rest of the in- | with mint leaves and red cherries. | gredients and shape into two rolls, | Pound Cake Maryland one inch in diameter. Wrap in waxed 1-3 cup fat, 1 cup sugar, 4 exg | paper and chiil for 12 hours or long- volks, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1 teaspoon | cr. Cut off thin slices and bake three temon extract, 1-4 teaspoon salt, 1 |inches part on greased baking teaspoon nutmeg, 4 (.Hvlva[vmms\bh\w\i lettne or coffce. The Melba toast, it may he ex- | Neither “please” nor “thank you” el To wplit Uingogksdl on dicts by Dr. Fishhein point of medi Herewith s presented the fiest of six articles cmbellish her responses, no matter | bread toasted in a slow oven [yhatthetraqueatsortn e Havorize. ceived plained, is merely very thinly cu One-halt grapefruit provides abont | bawl, slapping every now and then |45 Scoring account quite as miserable as he had ever |47 To scatter. been in all his life. And down be-|4s. Pillar of stone low him Buster Bear was beginning |49, Eye tumor cup, One ¢ air. So he began to wat "““‘\ n t are \"““\‘4 on o, | home. Shabhy 15 hasic : nto account provision o Size 86 requires 2 3-4 yards of Farmer Brown's Boy S oM provision t content is mostly flavoring mat- | these matters he sure that it is your | 1] rean 4 It was j t ! ) to wonder “what sort of home the | angry indeed. Presently [Farmer Maxi th “““‘”“’ d diet joyee. The latter aids by the there are guests for tea hut also Cut dow ) Known. 1t sprang un the trees. And so at last he , 5 i ; £ e Meat 15 Valuable No matter how husy and hard- | Sique to where he had a full vic 4 SR GEL L A half of a small head of lettuce | working you are, you still can find | To relate W heea unlike many of d =S : ] N 1 well as dininuation of i inch material and 3-4 yard trim- breath There are 1wo Z YHUH H!:,AI ’{H HEE f]ter and water. The small picee lax moments which the children will ‘m; - in that free and ol A b syehological |y with the fat removed imitate. It is worth a good deal to | Lo : . : retnally the : ; : ; L This model is casy to make. No the other. 1 wonder i IS ahout 150 200 calories vour child to be so well mannered scious of he | nming 1 [ i re obvionslv v dict W child comes m.** consclous of t iminir or is the old, ol warn bviousl 3 ild comes from | including vardage for every size. A Brown's Boy realized that thoss v vision of enough roughage for the |across the everyday hreakfast table gounds were coming from up in th A AlElops iliforiia, for tha' yowels 1o have something to work | and in the routine accurrences of May be staine I n sizes 16 s it R g e : provides 30 calories and the tomato | time for the small niceties of lite, 1f | | MY be obtain dwm\\\v D “For goodness sake!™ i g 1 dicts heretofore popular. | outside of its vitamin and mineral | you permit yourselt to become lax in | 153 2% 34 LA e 7 < 0 no donbt the : dressmaking experience is neces- means 2 lishes are helpiul for spic that never will a stranger be forced Bt N d oticed the hees in i e T . vl i wovides we nnd 1000 ealories - ::,‘-n”u‘ B \]v‘ e > I o ¢ all constructed different- | " "‘ “H, i e J o perfect fit is guarantecd roun 3u 3 ) omen vho m yod for sowme of us|PCr day. Most ¢ cal ‘ordinarily | BRASS PANS | Patterns will be delivered upon derstood. “It's a hee tree!™ rround 3000 calrie On e a diet | fors using o hra Kettle or | receipt of FIFTEEN CENTS (15) pan that has been put away lin coins caréfully wrapped or s Iach pattern comes fo you with simple and esact instructions rov for other Som b1t e to CIiiaRle D Tts st ot attempt to | With the average amount of work | ofhor tree! That smaller Bear must 1 I S t W for 1sor e is bound to lo shil, perhaps | gaye time, wash cut thoroughly | stamps. Ie sure to write plainly gone up first and heen trapped widely Wit " oo rapidly. The best authoritiea 'with warm water to which both |your A ADDRIS STYLE Buster Bear. My, my. my, just list:n ihoriative criticism of the m healthful o st that any loss over two pounds | vipegar and salt have heen added. | NUMBER and SIZE wanted to them. Those hees are making it vailabl Accordingly, NIEA |y the hody fles week for the average person is Our LATEST FASHION BOOK hot for hoth of 11 nd the small oind The 14 h istain: noleition is | not healthrul GOLDPISH CARLE will be sent upon receipt of TEN er Bear is scarcd almost out of hi | Dr. Morris 1 cditor of (h mum point for health ! 16 vour goldfish seem Janguid, [ CENTS in coin. Address all mail skin heside wonder now if thit t | donrnal of the American Medicai |y tance to discase Tt fs estimated that about 20,000 | pui a teaspoonful of salt to each fand orders to HERALD Pattern can be te little rascal that I had for | travel | Association, ard the foremost writer | As a result of the last craze for [ persons die every year in India from [quart of water the bowl contains. | Départment, 243 West 17th street, & pet. I wonder if it can be Cubby |time. medical topics i America, to |slenderization thal swept across our | snako bites | This often helps pep them up. | New York citiy.

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