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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1929. P C. D. Batchelor e | Blouses Take Place in the New Tailored Mode 9 . Love’s Reawakening Pesteteed 18 Patent 0fflce Written for NEA Service lovely jersey blouse that I think will please many types of women The Story of a Wife's Triumph Over Jealousy New York. Sept. 2i—In 1 Tt i tan and dull.red jerse S Sode AR . son that;stresses the imports of its tight over the hips. It By ADELE GARRISON \ 11 e accessories, blouses take their place it natural waistline and A b as the most important uccessory of above this belt in a very new | the tailored mode. There is a special cuff, with two Madge Thrills as DI Protesis 1 ’ B! lLast scason, with the advent of square tab: fastened with square Against a Lony 5o wo from ‘ ¢ blouses came to the fore. Now ved buttons. There is a scarf collas Her—but He Falls in Line with Dicky | t still in high favor, blous:s n the dull red tone, in fine flat the Plan ! 1] v with all the self- crepe. that grows quite dignified by Harry 1 D J I ' socially correct, hei wched to the frock's neck- room in t A T many numbers of dif- line 4 the hack and then hav- and 1 saw that no one in t c t Inshand to nt varieties of little blouses this ing its ends slipped through a loop Wt ‘ N ¥ s tull Guota i wson. Witness the fuintly colored of jersey o o i kerchief linen oncs. with fi For Wearing With Tan or Dull v | y | work, 1 ecru batiste ones Red Skirt e urn or 1 1 to ) | sends us polo shirt and T'his Is stunning with either a a | wticles | blou and the red skirt or a tan one. Or it is very o T chiffo f worn with a black velvet o R 3 G iit, If this is the case, a littl > Nodi T 5 aEl i nne velvet and other formal aft- black velvet turban, softly draped W lato rnoon costuines v Reboux. is an excellent choice. e . - I'wo Blouses Are Most Important To complement a dark green suit b o ‘ T BT ON © ¢ 5 ki pes of blouses h er i sign blouse of plail fiifa 2 Golar ; Neitor vill have a genuine importance all een, Dblack and beige S s i 5 no 10 1! | their own this season. One is th ol ce the skirt has panels “Yo s % 1 Dicky £l sweater blouse that derives its pl louse is ¢ coat ¢f- atd il S | n the sun because by ligl skirt, gency nurs on 1o ) ¥ gings. | design or line it makes of its suii nd beige bone bui- b = . opendidl| cout blouse shut i & = 1 ] & : these columns chie Kk ends in a soft how SR St A | Both fem- tiny pocket at th g 2 : e y T E handy to hold a ; 1 E tihite | | 1ts fo mal Suit Wear : Totat el nlhonine | | s blouse is quite effective and : s | cllent for quite formal suit wear. : One o prettiest jersey sports : x : 25 18 season, in my opin- ) L A : use one, with : . pattern in cross- and black. Whil low volce A ; d / | blouses feature silk nurses in N ¥ k= | T shal L g | | s 10 finess' sake, this on ipg her oukio g | v yok cam silk that runs pre you goins o do with Junior ! S wn the f like a vestee. This Lillian o i ris s oa fi of black running from m¢ 1 4 E ol wn it. to tie it up to the embroid- emphatic er t n ery on euffs around the waist- jow asihckys 4 ¢ 1 o line, Tor with s type of This I said ¥ ! o louse wool beret is excel- “Bec ! 50 How long you | {now that they look d many fr ¢ 1 narrow black ribbon said N y > : i ty after much hard wear hment, ts side drape 1 11t ) 1 week or of |as imy 1 mpatient 1 = = = — shock and 1 r. rather in the first w ‘ 4.5 R o 3 ) 5 G Tl ‘ ‘ i Girls, Here Are Latest Styles for Dressing the Hair Latr 0! N I t g i : I Iy g cvea | ° no 1 | than a week, atring u No | going to chang lazes 1\« is ¢ goin gto t there ! fomorrow mor wd Kataeri coming in i : ro Ev 10 s g to I ) you'd | old d unless S r om- | yut 1 ‘ rever get no plaint c step | v : ¢ but you . . t ‘Wh:ther pt yiely or )t 1 b Yad given him a 0 reec ( from his first sur i he | the or guickly availed himself of the oppor nd It tunity to vield gracefully QU e Dichy Falls in iine 1 81013 il o, m & ;B8 11 tco ¢ “I'm not re ox I ppproval for ¥ t o | you're zoin start in the mor 1 oie Ty t of my heart, I would rem smil speech with thee and find ou o IDEALS | whereahouts of a f il 1 . « th Saell, | Lerchicfs and socks ard inec i that ey (5 JudzonsEee ‘ slderca tr h : out of Iy 1o a child chos v come back i o § i k W) poleon i ‘ be a sut 1 cocie- ( r o c is ¢ ty by the time you.get Featur I oint of departur ‘ | s child has always a | i IFirst ost ¢ y voung child is | A RACE TIOR LIFE By Thoraton W nd mother. Then as the po- the man | candy stora | for him what | day like to s hero wol time an ence the through it place an | Chanc Tr APPER FANNY SAYS. 0 N | FLAPPER FANNY SAYS:, g ) 5 i i = i yod 1 ress this year, the vou , and th llow | { i o the styles shown above. Pearl Anna Cramay 't) of Minneapolis, won first prize at ¢ SR % the National Hairdressers’ convention in Detroit. Second choice the peacockish effect [ st Lfiddle Of achieved by Miss Bobby Benne tt (above) of Redford, Mich. | | b = L e : J2e Saiad poon baking powder, 1-3 teaspoon he lad whost Ut. 5 tablespoons 4 tablespoons one who, you cold moral and spir ix the apples, 1 tablespoon of ter. Mix the / he cnzmor ding powder and sa . 1. help Lim 10 with a knife. Add the 4 table- books in whicl Jons of water. W t dough 7 hout his hero pat it out to o : pericned xture, Lay in plac I Voreter let Lis oL it so o | lae of holes in the top of the J ) K vin, L moderate oven for For 1 S R in . " | Herald’s Daily P Servi the : e erald’s Uaily rattern Jervice cro G ! end me will lead 0ld B your child Lduall v . R x H]'H‘ A ”:”‘ e “Frof lul' Printed Velvet” Faw i cot finally as something vhich o anerd Me ! ! t hehind him in one of | S eshtain :' hir = s of his growth - ' . i i i I'he new mode L ' A i Sl | iceful side jabot and the pointed mi s .M f Il F I skirt flare of Design 1625. A one- nide c enus for the Family| side cffect is created through the gl SR Pl" b | clever placing of the trimming. The T oias Ya“ on ague . : | long slecves are trim and well s 3y Mrs rder George iaced - A Popular Fall Menu Printed sillkc crepe, velvet or satin na ~ Duck & I king, mashed potatoes, may be used with charming results e 7‘4 “rw’v! R clly, d. | in making this model. The trim- I 0 ;;1 <hoapple puddi offec. | ming may be braid or satin. New ol : . | Dueka ki : | color schemes are brown and beige m ‘ | (Popular in New Englana) blue ¢ black and white, and 12 points of hot-buttered toast, » s of purple. The trim : { tablespoons butter, 8 tablespoons | match or contrast the frock SR = | flour, 1 teaspoon salt, 3 « milk, | “Hello. | il i-4 téuspoon paprika, 1-1°teaspoon | May be obtained only in sizes 34, 36, cHele i salt, 2 cups diced, cooked 38, 40, 42 anad 44 . tablespoons chopped, cook- 34 requires 3 1-2 yards of 40 Fungr 5 \: | en pep 2 tablespoons ch material and 3 yards of ribbon. s i chopped. cooked green pepper, 2 ta- | 1is model is easy {o make. No clover. I | blespoons chopped pimentos, 2 cgg making experience is neces- ; | |votks, well beaten. Each pattern comes to you g ol | | Melt the butter and add the flour with simple and exact instructions, o [ana salt. Blend well and add the | including yardage for eve A I ! milk and cook until ick creamy | perfect fit is guaranteed th S : sanee forms. Stir frequ Patterns will be delivered upon re- ) o : ent lumping. Add th int of FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) 1 . . T P = duck, green pepper and pimentos in coins carcfully wrapped or A ! {5 Cook for 3 minutes. Add the cgs | stamps. Be sure to write plainly L ! o : : volks and cook for 1 min Pour vour NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE ; | O Wi ) ' pper pos over the toast points which hav NUMBER and SIZE wanted. ] 1L - o [ e Been placed on se plates. Gar- | THE FASHION BOOK 18 11 IN : i h with parsley and serve at once | CHENTS, but only TEN CENTS when 2 v . . S s o make foast points, cut slices | crdered with a pattern. Address all wanp A : 5 s . i Wb of white bread 1-2 inch thick, cut mail and orders to New Britain Her- y : ; i : oW COve merce, 1ike his father cach slice diagonally. Toasi and ald Pattern Department, 243 West ‘ well, he I T 12, 1 | years old, butter. 1 17th street, New York cify.