New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 30, 1929, Page 24

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 19 e e —— Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON 1 him of his army officer wh had fat Harry Underwood Comes to Mad Rescue When She Makes Inad- . vertant Reference to Hugh Grantland ¢ times in my lifc sion to bless Harry wopd's resourcefulness and his in- vamiable looking out for me. But never have I been quite so thanktul for his kindly espionage when he interrupted my speculation as to Hugh with a bu 1ed offer services “attendin Leslie.” With a phrasing of his it appear that caused by D cabharet dance and had nothi that sometl Hugh Gr Dicky b spoech h with the 1 normaily alléged 1 D ne plot, hel at his t : phra - that T was trying to poison him mit that W1 Chi trie robs me of : per, roved my innocenc Is in 1 followed direction, but on the fire, ¢ tention to our bent head 1 to Mr. 1 hegd slightly Tovary biously at Dic the hideous fate with myself fc i t 6h Taeh | p S gsgmence to Hu himself T cguld see | S angry 1 no lon led | tege M as | to wond first ri OU ne man owed ude to revived Dickey was hound by that | told mysel to Hu Grantland. But | folly of speech S ho GhL i e unflawed that last dramatic our: our 1 o Draver's lif Dick v of Hugh G too well that his dated back to the first ye e marriage, when as Lillian's A T had been d with t By v liant young army offic secret service work With Kalecidoscopi memory unrolled pi long friendship with land More than sociation during t saved my life, and the deed which m lis debtors for litr patience, cunning and ness he had tracked Grace after her kidnaping of my and restored him to Dicky Never after that had Dick of Hugh as “Faithful Fido,” sneering appellation which quently had been upon his lips be- fore that episode. But his really sincere gratity had not hoy votion to me omed long have Un. irs of silence, declared to me as 1 wa oted my ed nd his ow to Jack Gray in to send immed had that Hug that same Noel Ky om would bitterly. By I had sha S8 W come my I mother ohl on pl sinee since conci r over Gr ody, T our titude knew only irs of 25 niot and T him hy old inst his nded and anxiety 1ssista SER ass0c red s but one possible co | erush down all tures while Hu T was with another glance nd's b head, | ided upon a bold ruse to di- Dicky toward ind e nt war ad come | vert Dicky and me | - At o With infinite resourceful- has met Jack The pectations ise worked heyond my d his ¢ spoke 1 m £l Draper Dlakywhi baby nd ¢ spoken the son and do you hipiselr from the firc o hat then ecaug “Hush! Hush!” as open the door. (Continu N7 he a | 1 warning | Mary pushed | with *d Tomorrow) 1920, Newspaper SOMETHING DOES HAPPEN By Thornton W. Burgess Look for trouble and vou'll find Also sorrow right be —0ld Mo Bowser the the little Jimmy Skunk in th st made up his was goin to | actly Hound terrier and impudent 1m ma rind that ppey what would had He of LR appened only that and had stopped Jimmy. (GO away, you nois Jimmy Skunk. A AT Holse you : He was yelpin, s E e N cr and over Flip € his face dor r me: |y o ? 1 as if he ABEUDLY his eyes wer couldn't all coms open it about wasn't Hv in you ake DOUBLE DECOLLITAG] on | Once Overs 41 45 46 47 48 49 Registered U. 8. Patent Offlos o u | L5\ —m:fllf I By C. | Supper | Sea Drum Calad Queen Cookies, Frosted Buttered Rolls Tea, Sea Drum Salad, Serving Six pieces crisp lettuce leaves, iced crisp cucumbers, 4 1abl spoons chopped green peppers, 2 t blespoons chopped pimentos, 4 t blespoons chopped sweet pickles, 4 tablespoons chopped green olives, 1 poon finely chopped onion, 1-4 aspoon salt, 1-4 teaspoon paprika cup mayonna Chill and combinc | erve on lettuce. D. Batchelor 6 cups ingredienis. Queen Cookies, 3 Dozen 2-3 cup fat, 2 cups dark brown teaspoon vanilla, 1-4 tea- | spoon salt, eggs, 3 tablespoor m, 4 cups flour, 1 teaspoon creal of tarta 1 spoon soda Cream the and sugar. Add the eggs and cseam. Add the rest lo fihe ingredients. TBreak oft small Lits of the dough and apart on greased paking she Bake in a moderate oven | for 12 minutes. P 2 tablespoons bulter, 3 tablespoo | hot cream, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1-3 teaspoon salt, 11-3 cups sifted co fectioner's sugar, 1-3 cup chopped nuts. | Mix the butter, cream, vanila, salt and sugar. Beat for 2 minu Carefully spread on top the cookies land sprinkle with nut | sugar, 1 e 3 inches sting Talks OEE &%, Parents FIGHT Ry Alice Judson Peale The children at camp were | | | all They were quite serene “You are charged with having resisted Officer O'Toole.” sted? “Res I darned near licked him.” big boys got into a scuffle for the scat next to the fireplace. The Fashion ‘lslaql;e leeveless ou To quote. A chill 1 ihle Above. o discover wofold Signal fires Valiant m Against . Single thing. Cereal Orderly Mark grass, imed at, Vertical ! ni (3 litor ) Medical nal of ciation th the garment. A and of Ma Vi VORRIS PISHEBEIN vicn y- by some actioa on the breathiig center in the brain which interfer s the diaph and the with the motion of | the museles of the lungs. When does and the person not get oxygen from air the carbon dioxide is not nro- duced. Tt must be remembered that the production and tion of the dioxid cssary to ep the breathing going at th cular rate and rhythm. second kind zoes on hut duc this happens, elimin carbon is ne to com- | ken i the of various substa the oxygen is not t doxide the carbon is As up of ht 'Menus ‘/or ;he /':amily ; MES. A Su By Cantaloupe, Chilled Pancake: Broiled Bacon Roast Chicke G Bread v Sliced Peach L GEORG mday IXANDER Menus s and Maple Sugar Coifee Dinner n siblet Gravy Plum forehcad and covers the ears and i lad | made of the new material of Rod Cocoanut Cakes |ier's. It is a brown, red and blac Coffee | mixture. ed Potatoes | Butter getable os atten down | | scuffle quickly became a fist fight. |beats you up youw'll say he is a | The other children watched while |bully.” the popcorn burned. They began to| Then make each child go to his take sides; the sociable group by |own room until his rage has cooled, the five turned into an angry and land he is perhaps ready to submit partisan audience. his diffcrences to arbitration. | " The councilor caught each boy by - ‘hhu arm and said: “See here, you want to fight, fight out: I 3 e FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: | side "ull yowre all through.” | They went. The cool evening air | cooled their tempers. Ten minutes |later they came back. Someone csc | had the seat by the fire. | Not all fights can be so simply | managed, but the idea is sound | When two children of approximat | even size begin fighting, the best thing to do is to ostracize the battle | on the basis of its interference with the pleasure of others. | Half the glory of a fight lies in |the fact that it creates exclitement | and consternation among the on- | lookers. With an audience lacking, |a good deal of the zest is missing. Children who will fight even In solitude had better 2o to it and get | it out of their systems. [ Bt when fehlldven ave unequaily | matched, ong cannot allow them to | fight their battles out. Xven then |it is wise, first to isolate the fight- |ers. Then to put the matter up to them something in this manner: | To the big one: “You're too big |to be fighting that boy; it's not | fair.” | To the other: “Don’t egg him on | to fight with you. He's too big. You Takes two to make a |haven't a chance, and when he ‘)Iolher buys and dad pays. bargain: | Herald’s Daily Pattern Service PATTERN 857 New Britain Herald 15c DPractical | Pattern 1 round th fire popping corn. | until two Isn't this an adorable little model for your wee tot? Design 8572 pre- | sents a simple coat with deep cave and tiny turned down collar. Two | attractive bone buttons and two tiny pockets form the trimming. ‘\ Suitable fabrics for fashioning this design are light weight tweed, kasha and wool crepe. For a more dressy coat, fine broadcloth is lovely. Rose. blue, tan and brown tone sare fash ionable for youngsters. May be obtained in sizes 2, 4 and ize 4 requires 15-8 yards of 54 inch material. This model is easy to make. No cssmakirg experience is nccessary. h pattern comes to you with simple and exact instructions inciud- ing yardage for every si A per- | tect fit is guaranteed. | Patterns will be delivered upon re- | ceipt of FIFTEEN CENTS (15¢) in | coins carefully wrapped or stamps. |Be sure to owrite plainly your NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUM- ‘Y?ER and SIZE wanted. ‘ THE FASHION BOOK is FIF- | TEEN CENTS, but only TEN CENTS s| when ordered with a pattern. Ad- _| dres all mail and orders to New Britain Herald Pattern Department, 3 West 17 Strect, New York City. k Hats show 1y whe and a sauc and beige crystalize York tl W modes. smoll, made, tt woman's as lift themsely her fin Vely tal e princiy | tashion show rent | 1 sponsors n ils seem women dressmalker point to eu cley Above, left to rvight: The shal nge tweed frock, A dressy a Dutch cap of black cire lace A Dbit flir acros face in the antumn mode. 1 worn with a high-necked or v how. For restaurant we cstrich simulating the curls of a long Lob. 5 AL 30— hat rt headgear ultra 1 femining hats ing its very own sn Sports hats will have brims bu re likely to be the halo variet that lift themselves up over a littl el deaun, These will be fel ceds or combinations. R int shats, often of black cire lice are women will wel 1 new ome tau ot they and Spe world in langua lear, un charm es cl ace an innovation come. Ior daytime and af e at least ten ma for favor. Ielt srnoon infor mal wear thero song of terials com ght quality, their lost suy elt and panne, and fur, che nd flat in macy nil fu 1 lilie fabric are secn ever collection There's hats toward K. with th Black is gol ) in 1 it A lot wtumn. Bt of black hats there are hat | new colors v s years since vel- | English green ntically lipstick red, s and many ck lighten the rrend to Blacl fail both bets well be Iirsi nd oncy Yes n oft and ot i rulin stunnin Huckleberry, egg-plan cine orange burgund 1 i the cap ull blue, rmin correct Lomq the new hats. Two colors ar the predom choice and the is immir on this eve demurer in refle the |1 and colors h frock, suit and coat’ srenter with hei atin The clal work subt detail intric oration of atiovs is (he bladk-white “lady turban owing hrowns positively | ning “gob" turbun of HATS ARE GOING HIGH-BROW (Hats courtesy of Bruck-Welss.) ning in orange solefl with a black pompom, espe- turban has an elaborate side panel of shirring Below: A demure brown velour has brown with a wasp of & nosc veil and & bow llow “gob” turban is stu rte -Dlue velvet “four corn: has infinite feminine charm. one cheek, soleil, with rather Russian lines down over the cars and a pumpom of black ostrich on one side. This is extremely shallow, with the flared back brim of the gob's hat. It sits high on the head and, if a woman can wear it, it has style incompar- ble. Worn with an orange and black tweed outfit that ties its broadtail scarf* tight around the it is hard to heat Vell in the Mode If one feels a hit flirtatious, there is nothing like the black-white lady with a wisp of a nose veil. these has an intricate cut the white in a mod- wross the front. Tt how of black across rther its femininity. and one ant there is i of black enough to are these unadorned have . | stupifying, so far a_cry t hats from the plain, y brimmed felts th women ¢ clung to for ycar: rred panels, fine hand-tucks. - lagoting, scaming, cording, and trick p, shaping by a clever cut are the rule - rather than the expensive exception. IFor trimming they take pert bows - 'of their own material, feather L inlays ays of ng stufl =utin ribbor - ! fancic and over con- velvet, grosgrain and Iuscious flat Ilow s tras ind some rasting velvets, Qisuppeared cont seem fo have with | turban rose of summer. One of hat four- it inserts line curving cheek When eve r I7or afternoon vhich little slate corner” turban is cut to a point in four « like @ box. It has an ¢ pancl of shirring and an insouciant dines in Low of the 4abrie points off one side. |a sweet occasions when Milady would | cire lace ume there is a brown velour | show the curved to the face | through it, in innocent, Mforward | the e delicately and shaped manner, with brown and beige | down on the sides fo give that v | ostrich tips curling up its sides and | young - and-in-need-of - protection hack, just like the pretty curls of |look tha tall women crave. a long bob, Thoroughly sophisticate Ior the chic miss who knows her | these demure looking hat \tures need | eap the climax of the style stun- | towards giving women that yellow | air of mystery. afia chid Dblue vet so called because Vs ornistic to thora ning com a smart restau Duteh ecap turl that is sheer gleam of lovely hair soft enough to frame d n g e IYor look de ent an cap, frame stra are They trend elusive = good enough to there is a vivid le | no flattering lines,

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