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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1929. Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON kening That of Mary's Loves reaw 1t Is Agreed the Cause Money Di 1y ¢ Was Need Not for ps those to buy. That hab- most fiendish thing simply awful run al you know I'm Harry? vou Did She See Leslie N¢ We Azain Get Rid of Mary 5 is mo Once Qvers Reglatered U. 8. Patent Office around I'm | on can | nerves R You \nst it his ay pro m £ ) of his 1t T felt T did Philip Ve for “But or tell has s threatening | I'm not sure serion before D flermath of Wa took care of the little They're but they could they got the s nothing nit nd to cook up o nl I for s their idea o tritely. Y ere are s the to f n people. 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My e Mcnus for t/re Famlly coit ANDER RGE srving Tuna Difierently cole Tomatoes and Tuna Buttered Green Beans Pineapple Salud a Buttcr Sauce Ca Coffee e Apple ke chold, Tomatoes and Six poons f; Creole una, Serving silly 1 To pull Lixhihition tables chopped onions, ped green pepper cups tomatoes Vertical 1t salt u the 1 important 1 tuna, fl fat add and grecn peppers ra \hlon Plaque tablespoons wspoon \spoon pa- fryin prik Place th When hot and ost in pan on- the brown Add a fur collar tie tive new way This Titon youthful in han | coltar md tail, with th cravat rticularly is broad | rest spoons chop- | | Very new is the | silliouctte of the and cook minute ingredicnts for 3 Serving Six uple, 1 cup diced sup diced eclery, 4 cup 2 tablespoons juice, 1-3 cup salad dressing. all ingredients. Combine and on lettuce. Apple § (A well flavored, Pineapple Salad, diced marshmallow, lemon Chill serve Cake t cake) uce moi There's a flair for flare in new and green ruflles and a narrow sithouctte W York, follows the and and charming manner featt of the salient style tumes that top it more stylish than an ever-y vl There princess stunning wrap helt th that returning night gowns ture d ind and of the most getting the There are dies der color, Aug. 31 head of utterly New lin- the flared feminine § most of th rie in I point Pla brics prints. lLa cos are esont e little selves rou fur walstling nd danc etfeets, ples populun flare lacd on:-shoul ting lacy and 1 effects in dipping flou ruffles handwork on frocks today ck the Waistline marked ‘walstline s one of contri or hemline ong flares intricate as there are The [ lingerde. belt. of a gree sided | much | | 1-2 cup fat, 1 cup light brown su- | gar, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1 ¢gg, 2 tez spoons cinnamon, 1 teaspoon clo il-‘ teaspoon salt, 1-4 teaspoon nut- | 1 cup warm, mashed unsweet- | | ened apple sauce, 2 cups flour, 1 cup | raisins | Cream the fat and sugar for :‘ minutes. Add the rest of the in- gredients and beat for 2 minutes. | | Pour into a loaf pan which has been | | fitted with waxed paper. Bake in | | a slow over for 40 minute | Frosting tablespoons hot cream, 1 t | spoon vanilla, teaspoon lemon | extract, 1-8 teaspoon salt, 1 cup | sifted confectioner's sugar Mix the ingredients and 3 minutes Talks O3, &2, Parents TOO 3y Alice Judson P wing's house is beautiful. ine, the woodwork he perfection of the by YOUR HEALTH BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN Editor Journal of the Medical Association and of Hygeia, the Health Magazine. Drs. Yandel Henderson and How- | meg, of asphyxia. If a person inhales pure nitrogen or a high concentra- tion of hydrocy: is commonly called cyanide—he become asphyxiated at once, and in- deed fall as one struck down by 2 blow on the head. continues, he die: utes. If a person breathes a amount of carbon monoxide cver a long period of time he passes hrough a long serics of sympton s, ssulting finally in death. Pirst, his olume of breathing is increased nd his pulse accelerated and o-ordination of his actions is inter- ered with. Then his judgment be- comes faulty, his sense of feeling disappes He may become angry and mean 3 beat for | vithin a few min small to in- | lariousness. tatigue and may jure the heart, come on. At this time nausea and vomiting. Mugcle efforts lead permanently | immaculate. |living room is ver marred { carelessly thrown elongings and | miscellaneous litte | | also occur ne The person | American | ed. | may be wholly | thing is wrong. ard W. Haggard contrast two forms | If the condition | gas | tha| {and ‘alternate this emotion with hi- | then fainting spells | of flower nic acid gas—what | comes will | and lags and gradually becomes un- conscious. It is significant that after being revived, the person is unaware of the later stages of the situation and has forgotten entirely what happen- Indeed, in the later stage, he unaware that any- He may realize that | he is dying, but does not greatly care. When death ensues from various diseases in which the respiration be- exceedingly rapid and the taking up of oxygen is interfered with; such as occurs in the late stages of pneumonia and heart dis- ase, this is the situation. It is perhaps one of the kind activities of a cruel Nature. ICE IMPLIMENTS When serving iced beverages to many guests, be sure to have handy implements. A sharp pick, an ice bag to crack it in, an ice cracker and hammer all are necessary., A small expenditure of money saves much time and temper. Wisconsin has 57 varieties of forest trees. The oak leads. ASH TRAYS Old-fashioned tiny butter dishes patterned china make | decorative individual ash trays for a home where there are many finds himself unable to move along. | smokers. Shelves and closets have been ar- anged in the most perfect orde: he exquisite housekeeping ot Mr: Lwing's home is the wonder' of her {nelghbors who add to their marve ling the remark that it is trange | that Mrs, Ewing’s children skould | all be so slack and untidy. | “With a mother like that ou would think they would learn to be neat if they never learned anything | else,” say the neighbors Yet that, if vou are wise, is ex- tly what you would not think. You | would know that where ncatness { has become a matter of such out- | ling importanc the children ltost sure to rebel against its | While they are little they may be compelled to conform, but as they | grow older their suppressed resent- ment breaks forth and they revel in slovenliness, i} reason ble i act ble degree of order is ry home, but when omes an end in itself, th so many sewives, it succeeds in able everyone but the per. The children learn to hate 11y tne an odiou reminder | of the na ngs and scoldings it has | cansed them. | Don't be too neat, Be nea nd reconcile yourself to the 1 disorder cansed by pl nt liv- rg. lemember tha a livir room is not museum but a living room. Children who grow up in a home which does not exact too many s n the of neatners wi as ne ible to be. does zealous making | hou enough rifices name e s°it is sen on a! princess silhouctte ring below clle ties in a large bow coat with inverted hipa. hlack with the pleats “DELIGHTFUL AFTERNOON FROCK” PATTERN 1658 Ilerald 15c Practical Pattern Slimming and graceful are the lines created by the diagonal clos ing and shaped hip band of Design 1658. A charming cascading rever trims the right side of the bodice and meets the girdle where it fas- tons. The skirt it flared all around Delightful fabrics may be chosen for this model, such as printed silk crepe, printed velvet, the trans- parent, chiffon variety, or satin Plain colors are much in evidence. too, for Fall frocks, especially in black, dark green and brown. May be obtained only 34 40, 42, and 44. in sizes Size 36 v irch mater. A~ires 4 5-8 yards of 4t il will be delivered upor FIFTEEN C S (15¢) carefully wrapped or stamps. DBe sure to write plainly your NAME, ADDRESS, STYLI NUMBER and SIZE wanted. THE SHION BOOK is FI N CENTS, but only T when ordered with a pat- tern. Address all mail and order: to Herald Pattern Department, 242 West 17th street, New York city. Patterns receipt of in coins Left to right: A new Empire line u rayon ninon lace dance lines, the innovations, | combinations hay | button up the reminiscent of ago. Normal but some oldtime Lace Kinds Are Varied are of tremendous Many slips inls fitted belts ina o style days lon waistline is the a the belt until the cupress line emerges is in tly and | Mates and Materials used back variety quaint of delicate contender for honors Many original rayon ninen, Eeorse unfilled knitted is perhaps the it does wash so used less, satin quite the rois imports tte, weave. lingeric atur abundan in lace used it, flounc: all ve pan in- rufile s crepe and Flat cre | favorite, Chiffons are run, ninon is many of the daintiest e in favor but flesh and pinks indicate t once gone feminine, Milady flattering colors. Pale a baby blue, is excel- lent, while egzshell, peach, white ind coral are good Very new and Parisian is a h rayon georgette slip anne Talbot, cut in a wrap- wround style, buttoned by a ridicul- ous little button ) | narrow belt at natural waistline. of mo eeru pa in 1l nd neatest pe lace for els of fabric outlined has yokes choice on lait bodice A th sertion, lace cafe an prince chifton line novel More goods of underwear. godets the lace is s00d of of s of for the to fashion colors blue deeper ribbon tyles lemands hlue, #lmo on o sheer e at KOWN satin have th making as new, empre gown charmingly used in all kind Not that that mean thirn are bulkier, for the meat way they cut and manipulated gives lin today a sveltness that in in is little from are it is almost glovelike, stances, some It t steps to the fore as | o 5 | panties of the in | Pastel | flat | general | well. | | | | that |ions in logical manner, and girdled with a | A ldittle wrap-a round Suzanne Talbot slip in peach-colored rayon georgette has peach is emphasized in a sheer Blue chiffon ond cafe au lait gown by a blue satin ribbon. net that atached its low-necked brassiere o the ¢ ular panties at the front waist- has little ruffles of green and peach that round up the back in the man- ner of an 1880 silhouette. There are same design. rayon ninon dance set flaring silhouctte into high relief. It is a sweet little set, with cafe au lait lace and ninon making little tiered circular pan tics and the strapless brassiere at- tached to the pantie yokes in front Godets For Flare Another original import in knit ted rayon is a flesh colored sliy gets its fla by frankly using godets. It does it sveltly, with the godets pointing smartly into a scal- loped lower edge. This has the suntan backless line. ollowing the fuller A green throws the skirt fash- a little rayon flat crepe slip in maize color has fine box pleats all around, flaring from a fitted upper portion that is elaborately hand hemstitched Into a lattice design.