New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 5, 1929, Page 12

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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER L 2 : Her Joy In Meeting People Aids Love’s Reawakenin ‘ : atchel S : : e s Once Qvers 3 EpED it DO”y Gann In Washmgton Whirl e Story of a Wife's Triumph Over Jealousy § By ADELE GARRISON Hugh Grantland Reenters the Tals as Madge apd Lillian Seck an t Les ould Explanation of Jack Lestie's Dar in: Retarn to Town L H t H } nd { had 1 2 t ross 1 And m Bl € 1 N « swered ! Ex 1 ‘. 1 T thir I t best i 1 and 1 S 1 1 o ! ! for Leslie's Daving ) i J on N 1 : i 1 « b 1 hand tee 1 s i 1 t 1 i 1 5 Iv 1 Th Washington social pace does not bother M Dolly Gann, slow ft with her brother, Vice nodo Ldwied Evered President Cartis, and in two other poses. Her hust at the rvight. t Oct. 5 ter of Viee 1 found the s ®) — Dolly FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: REG. U_S5. PAT. THE TIMID OF STRESS : L : By Ali Jud i Ie B tly, so | W to have Seated beside me on ought 10 know couch, Mrs. Gann talked eroex- tha at I'v | perien second lady of the land ([ Her eves sparkled. Her cheeks Brazilian rubber | were smooth and looked d, refreshed It was one o I res: al Question ! : = [ nings of this conge tj‘ hLv ow of | vice president and | Edward Everett Lillia 1 ur 1 closed 41 tones of a radio i 43 | joining room, where s 14 ident and Mr. Gann were smokir 40, and reading. 47 “Being freed of the responsibili 40 | ties of a big 1 still having {a nhome to delightrul said Mrs leisure for for ind s cook and butler other ar- Your | n ish- | bold cares for all other o in 1 1er own mar- | ;¢ to put wornir BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN Editor Journal of the Amecrican | Fas{liqn Plaq_‘fi. dical Association and of Hy- | «, the Health Magazine i Americans eat tremendous | i THALESSA TELLS THE WHOLE | nounts of meat, and with good rea- | ! STORY | 2 0 i 7 The its most commonly used |V UalvsTeR Il o 1 ms pork, Tamb, fish and | home-making ir Dolly t V. Bu y 4 Gann ¢ her into the im- \ 8 14 hotel suite with its 10 rooms 1o with nor ; i il the essential in- school hoy or 1S5 d ven ba Hug: of ] < w 2 healthful diet, as}g;)50nr0d filled the v his emancipation irental In yo S : lular OVRANS, | (jowed me 10 pavink bricks wding strin na M ; ien she had covered The parc fullyhon hold back deors, to develop in - J SIS LA Ul I e nd good taste will 1 | I they can exist for considerable pe- | ould recognize tt to be shocked and g | ry S 1 riods of time on diets containing | yointed them out with a hand twin ldren set out bothger meat what used | kjing with diamonds and a brace- | suits of vonth | R to he called entrai 1u- | et studded with carnelians which hild has v o . lar organs or entrails contain con- | a friend had brought her from Tur- whose obe | 3 v ove ) | quantitics of the im-|key. obedience to ; Baked Stuffed Tomatoes | t vitamins, i (o sbe why herifrier fondnle g Meats are not ially {0 be se- loyal to “Dolly” G T f ted 1cir sugh | She n sense of humor, is | . L small portion of 1 can do no | with ctation and likes people s : | caleu- "l home- Thav'stmy; husincss <aldsiie, st 4 constituent. Tor ex- | making instinct v of her| .. I‘d'v - e ‘”,'l‘\ ',(,'f Pl il B S « . protect teees” Tk A s o s of the Dreast of |she spreads out like a downy satir o dd e b i e MG I ELe Cron <‘;‘”_"’ | : ; P anac « S4 grams or about [auilt to make soothing comfort for A e e S G inaon s G 4 sixth a pound, provide 19 |those around her el e NMCHALS CUIEN L tosetionsat d0s § g flower pot in a fin pan back and allowed to fall gracefully v o srams of protein and three grams = 2 il of water, over the shoulden s of fat, 100 calories. a little phos- GETTING RID O MOTHS t - phor iron. but very little of| Powdered alum sprinkled in the| g = o5 SN Ty 6l i) important vitamins or | crevices of upholstered furniture will M ¢ 1t food constituents. exterminate moths, LBl = roast beef of the same e H [d’ D 'I P g ) : r a4, ides 24 G S FOR KEROSENE tt S to ¢ i . o ; Siide : 2 2 g lit \sphorns and | Polished woods that would be in- | W 3 L gen0gn iiang X > ‘f"]:(, l:‘-’, \li,f,;m‘.vl the ayof they Jured 8y _J_lfi‘“i i, “stender Lines in Black” me Tl s ; ¥ e inches by two inches osen cal or| Particularly interesting to the wo- i ¢ rs| spoon s . f inch in size, weighing w M h man who is no longer slender, are L3 It o i of a pound, pro- ar Ot €ers the slim lines created by the diagon- Lo p i 1]« ; A 3 : ns of protein, six 1 bodice closing of Design $694. bl 1 tlAa r « y nd t 100 calo- The pleated skirt section offers 5 , g o 1 ri By same, but graceful fulln 1 at the same T 1 ham and much less time retains a straight silhouett | o ne amount A pin or buc finishes the side - ( i I closin, s of bacon will | §684 may b e with 1 A i ne small pork zood results if silk or wool- AT 15 Sl honaiiie 100 calories: a very en material is used. Velvet, satin, 4 ' L 1 give 100 pe or moire » favorites of i wics, mo wong the silks, while ) It for this reason that the kasha, tweec cashmere consti- 2 T ‘»' 1 meat s do not enter largely tute the smart woolen group. Moire 1 | AR K VERTICAT diets, ut are or faille is used for eollar and cuffs. 9 2 1 i 5 . ! often listed in | May be obtained only in 6, 38, t 1earoc i Giscor ined to increase weight 40, 42, 44 and 46 « M [ . < TR tain normal nutrition, ticu- § requires 3 1-2 yards of 54 o Menus fOT ([7(.’ Fam1[) BRIGHT RUGS A IEE1 ford helvoriinE et inch material and 1 yard 40 inch r IR Tnierior rators 1 t o So far as fish are concerned, two- trimming. bat 1 of i toned car Toamte D ter of | 1hirds of a cup of oysters, or any- odel is easy to make. No N 1 t m six to ten oysters will n~ experience is neces- Flank Steak Is Appetizing ' 1 « P pro 100 calories. One-half cup of lach pattern comes to you mon will do the same | nd exact instructions, { | [ of a cup of tuna-fish iding yard for every si ( o il trout. or one medinm- ! A perfect fit is guaranteed. %) ed herring will provide I Patterns will be delivered upon re- € ’ flowers to ) 1 I ceipt of FIFTEEN CENTS (1) Flank Steak, Soeving Siv t & e | ons will weigh about | in coins carcfully wrapped or ' | ) 1 i Hounds Anywhere stamps ¢ to write plainly to uk w ; R A : : from 10 to 20 per cent of their con- SN vour NAME TYLE | ) e : e SRR e sl 1t will bé protein, about one-third | zrs, Virgil McClu nEton NUMBER and SIZE wanted. A 1s clear ¢ ! t it I3 ; 1o ¢ 3 is much will be fat. They are very |Ky. above, was chos nationt THIZ FASHION BOOK is FIFTEEN ' 1 B 4 et o ) nod n general in carbohydrate. The |president of thé American War (o} but only TEN CENTS when f ! I 4. G i products particularly valu- | Mothers at their annual convention, ordered with a pattern. Address all s t . 1 25. Coal he ible in yielding such mineral salts |Leld in Louisville recently. She suc- mail and orders to New Britain P Rees on a ) 1187 leium, § horus and iron and | ceeds Mrs. Thomas Spence of Herald Pattern Department, 243 2 a protect | g ! 1d the jin the diet of the American skunk. $2. Tendency. rather helpful for vitamins A and B. wankee, Wis. West 17th Strect, New York city. ' "

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