New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 19, 1929, Page 14

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1929 19 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER — == elf | parent? Don't lex | ter and let stand for 5 vourself get away with it. Be su move th that the rules you make the|Place emall | | Talks To &% % Once Overs By C. D. Batchelor @%’v parents l",l;‘w\!“ 3 ¢ cores and o Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife's Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON 5 Patent O1tin " You 1 be su 1 rised to ¢ liow often you exact ol scover (& moderate oven 30 minutes. ence mere- | frequen | freanently ‘ot Roll LAZY PARENTS cause it is convenlent | Apr TSRt | e 2 cups flour, 3 t aki ! Noel's Injury Brings New Turmoil |« ! ! She 1 / od deal 1azy oy |rowd A S iRnsnoontat el (ani £V CAA His HalfGonsclous Titerance |0 - A i« are o Menus for the Family :voons cup milk. 1 cup of a Name Only Adds Fuel 1o (i . ! ! b "" ; el et o _”‘ y‘”]l‘”" ‘”m”’”m soft b Dysteny | of the forme Bt Mix the flour, baking powder Characteristicaily Lillian ! | ! Apricot Roll for alt. Cut in the fat with a & no time DI Breaktast Cantaloups 1t wly Ad the milk ur soft turned and f « 1erad vl cereal and cream, cr on | dough forms. Pat out until 1-4 inch after wildly te s R ) Ty toast, coffe thick. S»read with the jam and soft the hall er ¢ ‘ t tm of d Iuncheon——Tomaio and letin wutter and sprinkle w the cinna ance of t |ing it Is itsel re's way' 1| sandwiches, tea, gingerbread, baked | won. Roll up like a jelly roll 1 somethin | | irectio In 1t i of Lapples. place i a 1 pan. Take for pened to th: you | | 1 itself Dinner—Baked fish, stuffed on-|Minutes in a moderate oven. Cut in Lillian was at th s ! v botatoes, hread, orange | Slices and serve with cream or harl fore it had s ed atter M 1 1 \ 1 o 1 oud R e it e corridor, where c [i{bree-y ; heralbniy VRl — FALL CURTAINS g v [BoNce L o Stuffed Onions, Baked I the autumn « e gu 3 ! 6 medium sized onions, 1 ecup ) vour hea t 1 A 4 | YRALE QR Ol DE, Lread crumbs, blespoons chopped | ¢ ring up your i There was no one ‘i s d o 3 grecn peppers iblespoons bt gay curtai hdows for our two LEByOLRURY i L i Ll iy melted, 1-4 teaspoon salt, 1 pshades on every light. : treme end of ‘ F ¥ of Tatiel |snoon celery s 1-4 teaspoon pa- s can ¢o more to 4% | 3 : S prika, 1 cup water sm than one dream i Cover the onfons with boiling wa- ! - [ ana ¥ ! J L e R e e SEC S S or = | i ‘ h N 5 : 1o 5 | A s o o, “Gingham Frock fo " " 8 y i s y Z : 4 ern 1762 ol econd the elevator went down I | t 1 the things | New Britain Herald 13¢ Practical fell. He—he—isn't s v 1 “Get o 5 len Dattomn She had raised ki T shoulders s 1 | This smart looking little model Is and I saw u _ | very simple, and easy to make. T “No," 1 Bt }‘L.’\[‘.‘TR F\T\'Z\'Y SaYs | clevly 1 « ollar tm‘l pockels Let m o s, M % i C s maror o tive trimming. De- and y E s g c T 1 long set-in sleeves Han, it you c Ip 1 | | mighty comfy in cool s ind i Ky il the frock and ) . i to| ‘And : | | e nexoalt ight. H t hadi] GOl ¢ | i to 1 2 | nens, dimities and pongees. The fallen off e collar, cuffs and pockets may he it there \ < 1| S ] s | made of pique or linen in solid from which biood w 00 i S | 1 color, harmonizi ! colot run down } W s orride ped up scheme of the print ed the door lien ) " | May be obtained only in sizes 2, 4 egainst T ed 1t ) O 18 we carrie roug ) 1 | Size 4 req 5-8 yards of 36 him down npon his o 1. H artne wher | inch mat 2 rd t:im was breat i r | ming e was coming back 1o co i | This 1 casy to make. N ress, and I ed to Mary a dressma experience is nece quick command ould 1ot her out of . 3 Fack rn comes to you wilh “Bring Nocl's hat in Li a uld pertect { simple exact instructions, in then go into our apartmer call | ur . t the men, we | | cluinegy for g A " S Bynl A hat Z i 1 e perfeci fi inteec but that we would 1i = = . T S | | receipt of FIFTEEN CENTS (15¢) soon as possible. Then = i ) O ham, see if thers arc 21 AT i (. \ w‘u‘r NAM A Bt \“1 \‘T |. i a0 ¢ 11¢ QU_CbL - | ¥ NUMBER wanted ) pata i o = J THE 1 ROOK is FIF 3 this, we don't w: e — T SALADS 4 TE ‘ o e e S y : cufious scandalmong: v ! CENTS w red with a pat r | L i i Heub tern. Address all mail and ord L She hurried a nd as i ). the. . DRSNS SOl to Herald Pattcrn Department, | closed upon her Lillian 113 o 1 to the 8 nmmer. | West_17th strect, New York city. INDIVIDUALITY MARKS NEW PARIS MODES INDIVL 1.1 I N | FLIP IS INVE | By Thornto Wise who | Finds som | Little Joe Otter fine trout that after 1i at Do Terri short dista cay for slidi “For some fol} | I | | 1 A ‘ 16 mar vmal 4 « « i ] or 1 | e ailicn i b ] « curic fly i By ¢ | 14, 1 lovi e e | i o 4 1 ) ! il : . ROSETTE in biou 1 close- ighter In color or match-|most extreme fantasies are to be it 5 i u for NEA verviee W R o the coat | scen. Here gowns are decidedly : \ | wort pile velvet has faken the|long and in many houses the \ = ) P pl. 19—It is ¢ ! S piace of chiffon velvet in Jean|train has made a frank reappear- ‘ \ ican & ha P of tl t Fatouw's collection, the former |ance. Velvet faconne on cbiffon H 1 Hygeia =, Gkl Rl e caltaa. possessing the advantage of look- |is one of the scason’s novelties for Y 7 : 4eF kuiar) . wintor on will not one of e ; s home | ing newer. He also uses broches |cvening dresses and the sheerne o P ~Ane ! : 1 s dly the 3 =il | @Nd lames ternoon blouses, | colorings and designs in this fab- 1on iquL 4 1 (N 5 i GELE d ‘ S hoth 1 wmper | rie impossible to deseribe. o b Al = I | rics' this year: for: sporis anc . mostly in pastel | Plain velvet tulles, taffetas, : i LY | v Iod l v combined v dark fabriz [moires and chiffon all figure in « € ¢ | e i < [ even gowns, as well as some f ; I < % v me ¢ satins Ave T | very suppl hrocac mostly e . . i can . ) | . : and weights ¢ | copied from Persian design f il ¢ nal does | ify Jse | sating vary according to Fur fashions have changed ke 1| Delong? | “®o ¢ { 1 o for|they art put to. Dress satins|gomewhat this year. Short fur R « il 3 ; LR i how a leaning to small Aesigns | pac and coats of three-quar- " back and | Zi a ; 3 e c (. loth | in the form of tiny stars or leaves, i" length have replaced the usual - v | ‘ 1 ) portant poi Wi rmn fabe |in tweeds Printed velvets and sating have |long coat. Iur linings will be the ik Oxie o i | vies t had long | wed |y _color combination with |not contrived to oust that old fa-|hall-mark of chic rather than a popotal = | 6. B I tor o , \ vorite, crepe satin or even crepe | coat made of some secondary fur Eop 1 Nott not he ad 1 to for Afternoon |de chine, both of which still fig-|yonger skirts will make up for 2 : 7t 1\ Part v calyx As for the o8, At Vhile even the more 7 cat|ure largely in important collec- | ihe lack of length in fur wraps. | Donated s 1l 1 } 1 sire | tions, ile panne velvet in plain [ 7lat pelts are the smartest, both &l | re ) or this | colors also seen 1‘?0!‘ coate and as a decorative me- i ‘ Al periods of = ry full. Added to th ) ‘ ening ts this year are;djum. Broadtail, caracul, kid, N t o the ) 1 I ' o1 resplendent than ever. Rich, [ every pelt that can be modelled a | I g @ i @ v brocaded silks and satins a fabric will he smart. Moffs anl | | | ¢ 1 mptno toxtur 1 avors with lames, the lat-|yeckpicces have returned in mod | I 2 . A S er used preferably on the dullernized garb. Soft, fiat fura will ¢ : At liv 1 Gide. Sating with metallic teflec | aleo trim winter hats. . | i R mor that tions are used indifferently for| o far as fashionable colors go, Cc | , o ) cowns or wraps or both. The lonz |hlack trimmed with ermine o ok \ Yo ors lvo 1 bt v | S hiffon velvet is wsed & | evening wrap is shown, so is the|black fur is again perhaps the Iy 4 Wt ight St . vl 1 in ternoor embl chort one, and the cape has coni:|smartest wear for fhis winter. One Yo fashin: Woin 1 Ve Ihe coat is made of either cloth | in |will see every shade of brown, ! Bowse ) bellow i carefully Lor v and the g hiffon in Evening Gowns | ranging from bheige to a very dark 1 ust no ¢ ) 24, kmbryo plant | t is already a for velve in both larj small it is in the realm of |brown and there is a very exten- lip wa g 8 2 s. 5 {36, Silkworm., gone on, with the advent ' floral ' designs, on & background |the evening gown that fashion's |sive range of greens. B I

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