New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 26, 1929, Page 14

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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1925. Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife's Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON Madge's Worries Over the Tele- phoned Threat Are Complicated When Mary Announces a Need for Money The manager of the Hotel Ke is a suave, apparently able ‘person whom nothing pears to surprise. His calr manner, steadied me as 1 the request I just had iboard operato Speed is ne 3 vital ‘that I find out this call befol tor has her mi h ‘ot Iam su {erwood, here. sy once,” he p that in hi assurance that rossible would the information I The Phone Mystery But when in a sur tim \ he formation 1 don't of old Phil Veri promise of star, and ning so I'd never be fit for any- thing else, and then to kick me out old just beca Noel and T loved | It depr d me each other. 1 just can’'t mark timec I-thought of i iy longer. I'm going to find me a and white hearsea until with a ner- | job if it's enly in the chorus. T vous y s the - |need the training, and I need the which I had reveled so s tim, A wr little bell rang deep | before, and switched o 1 igh myv con: O €SS, “What's the big en, “Why do \l.€ge?” Mary's vol v Mary?" T asked quietly bind me, and I tur gerly to- (To Be Continued) *ward my husband's b B was so distrait that I would you need FLIP HAS A HOT RECEPTION By Thornton W, Burgess Appcarances m That truth itself you c -01d Mother Nature Flip the w ired Fad come lost little dog, was tablished there. H 17e family. You oy had ne Tlip's owner £tisfied. He He didn't in all Once Overs By C. I. Batchelor dical Assoviation and of Hygoeis { c r vit t 1 I long An autumn coat designed [ been, in the annals of fashion, such ieve in flowers for the living. ‘ season as 1 Al preconceived ‘Uil go down and tell the old pal what & t guy ideas ruling previous collections | have Dbeen doned by the cr | been arimated by the tame guiding —— | spirit. The points that stand out most fear and > 5 markedly from any of the im hunger contraction. sortant showings are these I states, such as|P€ ¢ Variety Bazaar | oo mien e o & mso e L woeer DU |y sbreviated skirt is a thing of the past. Tt now assumes al- most ws ridiculous an air as the crinoline The straight chemise dress, without a definitely studied line, is also a thing of the past. A New Grace Achieved In the place of these features which women for so long demand- ed, the cc rs have achieved creation which appear as sheer miracles of grace, po: ed of all the lure of femininity. Women will once more be shrouded in an fly. Hence it is impossible | children school to give at- | to their lessons when they gly hud On the excitement or anger | veriod interfere: ction of the diges- nd is to be avoided. 1ysiology have | ite relationship sugar in the ity of the un- When the blood sed, hun- cn there s > blood, the hun- For this reason, to satisty hunger with 1zar, as this type of food hlood quickly. ica whole development of fash- ions sets a high mark in creative evolution ‘Whether these styles One of the most certain an | Guickest ways to kill an appetite is to eat candy just hefore al. On [ the other hand, a pi ndy styles such as these should from feminine affections. The succ ful dress, this ses 1, will not as before he the dress Aug. 26.—There has never | mystery and look dainty | will prove evanescent is another | It would seem, though. | be enduring and hard o dislodge | Paris Dooms Short Skirt and Straight Lines to rizht. Grey silver satin fashions an evenin g gown in the new mode from Mesdemoiselles de Saint Soft wool in black, trimmed with white crep e de chine, is used by Tollmann for an afternoon en- by Madame Jenn y is made of satin cloth trimmed with ermine. ed several evening dresses with a|able. Deep greens, violets and decided train and nothing more |even browns are used for evening graceful or feminine could have |wear, too, but usual black is been wished for. |given a very important place. So far as new materials are con- | French blue is another revival, | cerned, tweeds of every desc which some important houses, such ators and every one seems fo have tion occupy the leading . 2 | as L. , use a great many ‘‘off- disappearance of the lo at has | & 5" exclusively reserved 1o led to a number of ne tions” and some e smartest | [f'ur fashions show a decided norning or street ensembles he practical coat have a coat of varying length worn | for qaytime wear is now the hip- over & dress of jersey or some | length variety—a fashion not seen 0”;‘“""”*:':‘,”);‘J"Im_'](;-;.{y":"'h s ape|in many yoars in Paris. Iur- the favored medium for afternoon ||N°0 coats are prefer Foe S s 7 {long fur model. I ast winter whilst for evening there | & 8 of fabrics fo suit ””‘:lhl.s was consider \ v imore most versatile taste a \r‘l\r‘(fi‘“hw by the Parisl & will probably don as a mate- [1oNE, coat ot CONGIL, tues val for a winter evening . dress, |Fur trimming ed extensively Dyers scem f{o have surpassed |C°sbecially on afternoon and eve- themselves this season and seldom |Ming coats, CEUREE) (5 Dl have there been such a choice of | Panying afternoon and evening beautiful, deep coloring: owns. ILrmine is playing a stel- Green, Brown for Street lar role and really nothing is Green and brown are the domi- |smarter than a black cnsemble, nating street colors and these are |either for the dayvtime or evening, to be n in every shade imagin- |trimmed with ermine. 1-3 cup granulated tapioca, 2 oy | Menas for l’,e Famlly‘squ..r.s chocolate, finely cut, 1-4 teaspoon salt, 1-2 cup sugar, 3 cups | milk, 1 egg, beaten, 1 teaspoon va- Mrs. Alexander George . Warm Weather Dinner the tapioca, colate, 1t, Cottage cheese stuffed tomatoes, |5 and milk. Cook for 20 min- | creamed potatoes, bread, apricot |Wtes in a double boiler. Stir fre- seen on five hundred other wo- | men. but w the personal suc- 3 will enable. women to manifest their personality. The diversity of adaptations to this new idea Js |infinite hut there is this very n top of A | termin basic fact run Bk T ™ through all collections. FL TR | e - . || Fantasy for Even e ithes " <. Owing to the exigencies of mod- e > p . %5 , it is only in the cloth 2 woman we in the cv nin new ideas and fantasy can he allowed to reign. The Lankering she always has had for sumpt materials and flowir lines are now actualities. Seldo has one scen such masterpicees of real elegance and style But this year, “sports” clothes really intended for sports and N~ place of the * sports en- pen to anyhody and its satisfaction ble there Po t exper T one of the greatest of pleasures. ‘ {sembles in an endless variety of Indeed, philosophers constantly Sz | styles. wrgue as o what constitutes t | The triumph of the scason be- {has now assumed its proper and | rightful place and henceforth no- body will dream of appearing at tea in anything else. The return to longer rts and {a higher if not normal waistline had long been heralded. Both are of arlists often have a drawing on their im- longs to the afternoon dress. It| AT\V‘C\DY SAYS: |cess of the wearer. The new styles! IO jam, ghocelate tamioes dding, | auently to prevent lumping. Add the iced tea. 7'| cgg and cook for 2 minutes. Add the vanilla and cool. Cottage Checse Stuffed Tomatoes NIRRT 4 medium sized tomatoe: 3 cup | NASTURTIUM SHAD cottag h >, 2 tablespoons | lothes reveal the style fact chopped green pepper, 1 tablespoon |that nasturtium shades are excel- chopped onion, 1-2 cup mayonnaise, | lent accessory colors for browns 2 tablespoons chili sauce. and tans. A beige tweed suit has Chill all the ingredicnts. Scoop |a brown, white beige and bright out parts of the tomatoes and fill |orange plaided scarf and purse. with the cheese, which has been | —— mixed with the green pepper, onion ATHER FISHY” nd 1 tablespoon of mayonnaise.| Norman Hartnell introduces a Serve on lettuce leaves and top fall Paris evening gown of black With the remaining mayonnaise and | tulle of sophisticated line and chili sauce which has narrow folds and ) Apricot Jam, 02 Fresh Fruit pleated flounce swinging to floor 6 cups diced, peeled apricots, 3 length on sides and ba cups diced fresh pineapple, 1 cup = —— pater, 4 cups sugay PUR PEPLUM Mix the fruit and watc Cook | A cocoa brown duvetyn suit for slowly until very soft. Add the su- | fall has a little peplum which plea‘s gar and cook until the mixture be- |itself twice on the left hip. 1from | comes “jelly like Iv Wil require | cach side of the pleat, clear around | now an accomplished fact. This | change in the silhouette finds its | ate antagonist in the woman | e g mote generous proportion who | B % 1 to now has refused to counte- Shveiie ; i asnion aque ree it, clamoring wildly for the continuance of the straight line that concealed any indication of The Youthful Mode What ost women feared too, that the extra length of skirt k less youthful! To look n, from the back, has been the privilege of many women but this could not e expected 1o go on foreve Longer skirts by no dicate swishing, ankle leng fairs and the natural waistline has not brought with it the old-fash- ioned corset. Everything is pos- sible, however, so far as fashions are concerned and we may be brought to both these things so gradually that when they are an accomplished fact we shall have forgotten how foreibly we protes ed against them, The princess line is undoubted- i Al : G J AU VA Iy the theme of the season on { | s A | which each couturier has workea out his own particular ide : of | fakes the form of a more or RIS PISHBEIN the the | o " T i ronerilion h-like bodice exten 1 of the America i & bodies f I 0t new fash- | Well over the hips and terminated by a skir 1 the form of a flounce, thie Heal Agazine ' il Are ninoticn S ; and the |plain or pleated. A uniform, all- 1y knows why by g « us on i e bow | round length is another thing that re 1 s 3 . 5 | strikes one in the new styles. The food t ) 1 it ts) READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | timid reappearance of modified individual. L is resting fact also that FOR BEST RESULTS train is another. Jean Patou show- I | dressmaking experience is nece: | with simple and exact instructions, about half an hour {o thicken the figure, the peplum is of nutria. Chocolate Tapioca Pudding | Nutria makes a high collar and rve Chilled) | faring cut | “Smart Coat Dress of Tweed Pattern 1653 New Britain Herald 15c Practical Pattern We must be in readiness for cool days when nothing is smarter than a frock made of light weight tweed. Design 1 is practi , and ex- tremely smart with its coat-like fas- tening and front inserted panel of pleats. The rolled collar and wide cuffs are interesting style features. The tweeds, kashas and gabardines are chie for IFall wear in mixtures or plain colors. Browns, and black cnd white, predominate. One may add collar and cuffs of natural or white linen with stunning effcet. fay be obtained only in sizes 16, 18, 20 4, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 Sizo 36 requires yards of 54 inch material. This model is casy to make. No sary. FEach pattern comes to you including yardage for every size. A perfect fit is guaranteed. Patterns will be delivered upon re- ceipt of IIFTEEN CENTS (13c) in coins carefully wrapped or stamps. Be sure to write plainly your NAMIE, ADDRE STYLIS NUMBER and SIZE wanted Our LAT ASHION BOOK will bhe sent upon receipt of TIN CENTS in coin. Address all mail and orders to New Britain Herald Pattern Department, 243 West 17th Street, New York City.

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