New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 2, 1929, Page 14

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14 Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON Registered U, 8. Palent 0fftos ise | T NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1929 By C. D. Batchelor New Pans Jewelry Appears in Colorful Patterns 1 ich w ind r| ose. T ¢ \ the | i ¢ 1 t 1 [ | kil c N - 4 ! # i ! | Mary's ve ) vt \Whnt [0 1 1 & and sn chi rom another and Ic % tha EPris you, | refle i s o the | off t c \ ) vo 1 ¢ « of tha L2 v Lacdote £ e e ¥ Jewels offen are an intesral part of Milady's costume. Left to tizhts For a dahlia colored evening gown of odo. 1 ; : Vot : mousseline de sofe there has heen created an origine | necklace of diamends (inset, Tower 11). A sumptuous = o gl : | ensemble of hizht dablia by Patou is accentunted by apendant broseh made of dlamonds (insct, upper left). ‘ et i f Ewmerald- figure largely in a formal set of jewelry for an evening gown of green velvets the unique brace- e L . Te' is shown inscl, lower right. . A ) [ Paris, Oct. 2.—The main preoceu —_— ” All right,” T s or knee J | pation o in preparing . P IM s ) F I 3 Lo D . 5 i | his winter modcls should 1 b Y[IUR Hi‘fi[ H enus for e Fami y ! ; M ., . Snapiooting the Millennium. | to 1end as much color to his collec- | L - ¢ 1 jeop: g T T “Oh, no, my dear! Yousce, 1 vote dry in Congress, <o I never drink liquor.” I e with the sea- | —_— PEC PLANT CAMSEROLE 1 1 ow u that n SHD o “l the Whip Hand ; S ¢ “ S e leo BRLLY UnUabal S S R e - - = = | The ideal is lit upon one or L) t Gra v : ey A T'vie showni you — . s e e (two shades that will contrive to 1 am, 7 o ‘ "“K' \' ! ! | | look a wintry sky. | fi ’ I C me ! L i 7\4 ,1.1 E O | | Throv \portant collec word 1 conie \ 1 Sou Sl e e ) T T e o WL pertone o 1w T (1) i o o s W5 had i iy it Aot YOU | e L PN TR TS | this dc brighten up” the | e el peach o % o 1 you. So | omewl dés set aside | o tachyphas ; T nei Siled veal chops, eg ! nd 11O 4 for the : nd winter, ATk e casserol mked potatoes, his c a e | The vogue combining several | a6 nat s Lread, plum jelly, cucum!? 1 11 ome to vo 5 vividly colored materlals at the neck o o X pud cofi 4 pt his word to ‘st Oh! oh | been a favorite method the last few Sy A 1 | seasons. This, together with clever : ; pepper, 1 P : S 1 s ar v | incrustation work, has somewhat kA poon celery Ho I ) le sohbing SERENITY superscded the use of embroidery as | i ka, 2 ) 2 e I told ) 1 Tomorrow) i By Alice Judson Peale |a decorative medium. e ST e 4 table- ”""'1' i3 perhaps no ingredient In Jewelry Reigns s sl don ought tablespoons L all child's life more important el C ol n L& 1 DHLED. DG e il et e ihe mvactnzaarany | NGde Rl RRILONERAT SR EaT AUID RIS o i o au o SR S ol or G R ACRL ; ERotainarslWhiah are nserosalttar | anost ntredilentlygporiig s et eRgs il ex il ed ko0 \inking abont oons butter — B et eansity. ensbrful. | (he mont popular form of decora- |his froublcs, rusiies thron fie s [tion. Long ago 1 stndied the art | grocsing, trifies with hi o w 2 plan 1¢ helps sometimes {o Imagin|Of ~synchronizing: dewels —withjana specds to the o 1 pulp fr onc's home as it must affect & small | 4ress and it is now quite a long | roupled with discomfort 2h- USCLthaenepnergln child living In it. What comings|Ume ago since I showed my first)qomen most of the mo ANy ing and goings are there? What Is the | “JeWwel" dresses | He bolts his luncheon, jos | tho ek tempor of the conversation across| It Was the absence of embroid. | yhrougn the afternoon ts | Sheedty the breakfast table? What are the | €Y and the ty of RIVINE | y4p to bolt his din . alternate preoccupations of his elders during | S0Me t to clothes | poen” 4y e ; i 1 green the hours they spend at home? What | that broug the tremen- | otor or a reception DEDDS ngs 1 currents and undercurrents of feal- | d0us infatuation for fancy or rath- Rl es T e B o M 1 but ing find their cxpression in the day | €r imitation velry. The princi- | {4000 T g nainiis Bake in to day life of his home pal quality of such articles, which [0 B0 ter a moderate oven for 30 minutes, A child’s life Is composed at least I readily —rccognize, s ther think he has hyperac 5 = as much of these things as of his|of pretentiousness. Another q P _ Daked Apple Pudding own particular routine, his own pos- |ity, appealing part tofyes lSaES T R ML e L cup light brown su- mton sossions, his own play. The morc | men, the wide ool (2 traspoon cinnamon. 1 cup sensitive the child, the more influ- | that he ohts o S 2 M‘?‘h};vumta butter, 1-2 cuced by them is he. aes, enabling th to match 1la : Tt At i (T, ] o b g | Most of his trouble is duc to the | Pecl and core the ay ind boil consclous serenity. ortunate tem-| The oniy fault T have to find| that he ecats too rapidl for 5 m with the sugar anl lEanidie nhal rorlonalaarsunin v i (ta it eweley: orirarnanDecausae ol BB Emenial st ol Turn t ples to permit tances have combined to make that | the fault T have to find with the |27 ity in digesting he eats. | even cook Pour into deep ; Dilckeround which ideally e should | women' wlio® indulge in' thisiwhim || Lo -chief istepiin his cure isitie)baking pantannlddd the rest of ti : mn\vrn\vlm' '\;-'w xihil'll. Othe ra’: is that they often make the mis- ' hours for Cover with the dougn not so blessed. and when serenity 15| take o aring it with f ; D 1ot a natural element of the home zowns. Such imitations undoubt eatir o life 1t is not casy to acquire even its | edly deter from the acme of smart- o 2 cninl flonr L2k inaan00ns unterfeit. ness a black dress can achieve e cony i 1-4 ) 3 et conecloundeftont fwillide mongi torr afternoon and evening i lard, 3 table : iers o ard achisving (hat IWNKL | gowns havies oy L omaiinte e T e e il environment which with the | (heir own azain, we all agree that | SOme time ago Cut in lard with a k cnsitive child affects so profoundly | Laai gems alone can yond to | fort in the Algonq Vi At e e s is racter. The self’ control] iy tinction. A beav hours-for-lunch Club. Perhaps they | dough ms. DPat out to atar which makes his elders check thelr| ) needdace or pendant will not | WCre initiating one of the first|the apples. Carcfully arcange and % : Sy subjects heavily charged with emo- “1"_"",';', : {""»""‘"”"' pugterilie ki nalla tachy- Bak: L moderate oven ! e | tion, or from worrying openly about | BTEA!LY cnhance 3 : AL with cream. 13, Alos (e | The classical form is the only | " 1 onnek finances and living 4|I'r~”'lK"n1"\(h'_"n’ e und chich real art is ree- | e S e e et ¥ | these are not wasted | ! odngns | “Ihe child in such a houschold | 257 dl8 Tones speenlng ol y ‘ 6. Dogma et e e i I e e K O S 5 N i) |of his elders and is just so much Y AL T R ECl e 1 Narrative poem I more serene in his own spirit. cal” could not apply this reproach a r non | B |to the work of our leading jew- | 21, Coal pit | BUITERING CRUMES {elers. Vancleet and Arpels are ||/ 2 Lure Buftoredlerumbs Auadl for| male-| tiie sorcatorsBotithe ivari ouslinieces () “Dainty Afternoon Frock 8 1 1. Rhythn REE s s ilonaARTocANN ats nad el by of (evaltydsnopniSwi I T Rsases | Patternl 1766 1 P o Dt n ed | mixing drled crumbs with melted | 2nd these arc allfcnizinal b ctiliny| ‘ e AR ! T e | Hutter, uslog & rourth of & cup of | Getiam and colgxin . New DBritain Heraid 15¢ Practical i q Drim | butter to one cup of crumbs { A modern diumond mecklace| Pattern n G - Bird ‘ g Rl Y, | has none of the rigidity of pre-| e > ! \ : | war days. Supple mountings have | ’! he e .”flnm 1’,(]"‘1‘“\\ ‘lu popular- " \ ; v 3 W e nadiin, vast fleld to jewel- | tv, with the additional smartness : | T | FLAI’PE}:\ FANNY SAYS: |ers. o they mow boldly | obfained by matching - cuffs. Tho F 3 | | mingle sapphires, rubies, emeralds | ide graccful flare of the skirt is csion Plaquc and turquoises, fashioning them | ittached in points. and the waistline | [into a galaxy of tolor never scen | considerably raised according to | before [ T drama | | Importance of Jewelry | Ik crepe fashions . X Tud | | Women must remember that | Design The collar and cuffs . PErgtumor | real jewelry is not always more may he made or silk plque, geor- ] Walled through water. [ luxury or even a simple and na- . organdie or fine linen, and s Animal {tural adjunct to their dress. A | may be finished by binding or 1 % VERTICAL | valuable necklace or pendnt will | picoting the edge. A tiny, pert, Detested [ often form an integral part of | how, or an attractive pin seems to R ;r‘hh’r an afternoon or ecvening | V‘.Mrn the co! at the nmk: | Bnohanivaant dress, In the same way as a flower 1y be obtained only in sizes 14, & ; il 2 or embroidery. It is more than a 106,18 20,3 4, 36, 38 and 40. 1 Sus | trimming. Gize 14 requires § yards of 40 | Eihiats ) | Women who possess a quantity h material and % yard trimming, ) X ) Handled lof real jewcls should know in- | This model is casy to make. No. Fiquable | stinctively when and how much to dressmaking experience is neces- To rent wear according to the circum- “sary. kach pattern comes to you r i To abdicate. | stances, the clathes and the hour with simple and exact instructions, 1 K GRIIASE ¥ itary of the day. Too great a number | including yardage for every siz E t teh at corners. { of jewcls on an informal drecs are | A perfect fit is guaranteed g A #4 ). Hianal eystems, | bad taste and discretion can never Patterns will be delivered upon re- Budze of | be overlogked in such a difficult | ceipt of FIFTE CENTS (15¢) in | Ay | [ auestion as that of wearing | Coing carefuly wrapped or stamps. t Toined | jewels. Be sure ‘o write plainly your NAME [ is' prison AT ADDRESS, LIZ NUMBER and | | To prevent | READY FOR BAKING SIZk wanted ¢ small. % Before you start to bake a cake | THE FASHION BOOK is I'[[°TE ) \Ch vanin E k tea [ en or make muffins, collect all the | CENTS, bu’ only TEN CENTS when tu (| It Uncloses. e | dishes, spoons. and utensils you | ordered with a pattern. Address all r o . ptures ! Fiven to peopls who fake it seri- | need. as well as get all your in- mail aud orders to W Dritain by t I 1 of this bre r mulberry. ously, polo is just a lot of horse|gredients out. Then assembling Herald Pattern Department, 243 prove it to you by cgg in'ly to he |tweed is of vlay. !may be done efficiently and easily. West 17th street, New York c 4

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