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

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NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1929 / ns Round the Crive Cnece QOvers Ry C. D. Batchelor L ) Reisterid U8 Patent Offlos Juzlc of the “Pir Then Saves Mad All Mothers Dr one wl \ 1 | o of | c ] 1 n looked ¢ € ! pl ‘) S : expressior s 1 Ana arvertiabrizrizil Don't Want to » o ist glad that o realized is preten ned to ittle bit of about your | now | . while 1o YI‘:»‘ Mrs. Guernsey Curran, Jr, } Mrs, Clifford V went .y\xv my nec New York, Oct Lverybody geaenyulsleedhie; has a new line this fall. Spring may | wmd T krow, too, T bring the flowers but autumn pro- | 1 duces the Ihouette a ol The bell silhouette is the sports suit favorite right now. This de | | veloped in tweed and jerse In a bit at the waist line, hugs the e T ol hips and then flares, more often S than not, by the use of gored or ;f':' Lgandar ;tr\‘ulnr skirts or skirts that intro- o e uce godets. Mrs. K. T. Dhillips e oD e i ] | has a beige tweed, long-coated suit % TR : L PUDROSE | 12 as its flare. s col sear Whenever you feel He—Betcha I can make an uglier face than you can. [(easianitatan o colontel e ; JusE Sit She—Gee, lookit the start chagot. Jr. wore a grey tweed frock of thi and send Foa o 2 silhouette under her fur coat at the le you're doing ! Piping Rock horse show, a frocl Heegbard elvouy - 2 ~—"—C | with an unusual woven braid for ! neck decoration and blouse motif 2 . s S | New scarfs have a way of tying heq L llbe svildng e i themselves under one's chin in the ) A i RS 12 L QOGRS i | rost enhancing manncr. Mrs : “Did You Belieye? way they do?” ents R e e “Did you believe that story I just I'm su the best of them do,” x smart little four-button jacket of " told you?" ssured him, as my mother-in- | rust jersey that had its own very & My pu law's peremptory knock fell upon | long scarf that knotted this way. small sor door and I put my little lad | | PERFECTIONIST T el e e e his own problem, and 1 knew that | down to answer her summons. | By Al Frasor; Pedle s aR ElatieR Ny g o o nHEn O moTXon) | brown that comes very ncar being id him. | Copyright, 1929, Newspaper A man who as a camp director | riq'yy spirit | Feature Service, Inc. | has worked and played with boys| yo tweed suit that doesn't fur | | for many s that above all |y jayighly this winter is not | the things from which he would try | yoqrly o sporty as its lines might |to protect his own child is the bale- | e ™ T2 [ L TR have [ ful influence of excessively high Heatal oot Gl lon T | standards ; | e e e | Children, Tie feels, are hurt more | o 0’ 10 g or any other de |often by high ideals than by the | oo nt SOPEEL B e erry has a | G o, | novel tweed suit in grey, black and | The child who is a perfectionist| ipito tnat uses grey lapin for front fgel [ofnn gceszallyhatd INCATC i dingailan a8 dSep ol TN Sl fapon” ly alwavs he falls short in his own | o B0 Bl “1inie T am glad to eyes. Scldom does he know the glow | oo "o outdoors events with the of seM satisfaction and success. S o Tt Co o e He becomes discournged, and fre- | soo @ B4TE BEURE 1O | However, when you have lived he SR L A ot Sood| Pretending Roughness CT |a littie longer and begun te i Ea ”, 2 AL | New brics are strictly modern 4 [ fetie don ) bee y and a carrying over of the|, Sy SR T8 0 L Sughish | — |really know a few things about| hypercritical attitude fowards oth- | but are fine and delicate n ped Chipmunk and some of the | ers—a state of mind not calculated | CXterion, but ate 00 ane £oin S Marjorie Sperry Mus. James Russell Lowell t to withhold, other people around here you will |10 make for happy social relations, |10 fabric. really. M. FHEON that Striped Chipn never One such young idealist covered Brokaw R ghasge: n‘.“ 5 i o ] h . : 3 ; ¢4 | colored sult of pebbly looking Ro- O LS DEBLY "I'f’\“l” }“‘ U‘;"L'l one | [CTO[G] his feeling of self depreciation with |y " 104 hae fecls like exquisite- | round germ, occurring in cha warm, dry climate. ) 2 holes. s hole e way, B A a swaggering exterior that won for [ °F, ‘ B at inimit- | Which is also associated with St. when everything possible e s open | o DS B A | o e oon 1 r coen. I e (| hch, e o amoctat WU 81| Evir, when eosyhing poutel " |Menas for the Family HODIERIAMANA | coitea buns. P e e B R e ) . for a few [ N [1] The hypercritical attitude not only | PPIRUNC COETER (B L0 K Ceed tie | other di ent crippling il WG e ) makes difficult the child’s social re- | LEYRR T (0T Tin the well- | e t cause of rheumatic | from rhew n the child ! Dy Mrs. Alexander George ) lationships. but it stands in the way | Fi0 SN SR 00 neq | faver st net e is no | Here is a disease which, more than 4 Apple Sauce Cake Is Spicy | 3.'3;?2"32"""}"3"1"‘""‘1.“3"’; ;{('qm,m‘ The varicty achieved by the little | specific remedy for its cure that | 8ny other, ‘H;«“ sci- I ne Breakfast—Gr chilled wheat Completion he sces how far it fulls | fabric turban this winter leaves onc | has been scicnific established control. H o e e | Thort ot the: penact mina e % | marvelling. Mrs. Curran_wore @ land when the discase attacks the | —_— - : or e i | phort of the perfect thing he had |y 14 eting one of grey jersey, with | joints or some other portions of the | NE onst, « | in mind when he began. black felt banding the faceline and | body, there seems to be mo sure or ening glove be pale i b Tuncheang Mincst Siam b and| Without finishing it he throws it | ¢ 08 T8 MG o rlap. Bertha | ready means for protecting the | Pin e flesh, cream. white and g hi peppers. creamed, bread, but- | aside and restlessly looks for some [ faring In ond HEIE SeXiep. o | E e I e the heart is affected, | various off-whites. They are eight : Race olka ‘ other occupation from which, in all | Nortom A% the IRTE. (1O Mk O et advice includes clearing O fwelve inch length, but worn pi Lt out.” cr—Tscalloped onions .Imd‘ O R TZONTAL probability, he will reap no greater | B0 WO 0 BENURL O felt, | up of infections in the throat; rest, | Wrinkled at the wrist. oY - ; {citovers) Bbaked T Re Saes | S st uibysin. success. His standards scrve only o]0 0 Sih woven belge material to |indeed absolute rest for as long & e G : A CUITaND M oAl e To divest. give him poor habits of work and| ' .vos little beret turban that|period as possible; attention to USE ADS g Rt Sorro; a rensc of imminent fallure in What- | 0 thed the head as if made to stay |dlet and general health, and a | : ; e e B sanesicoliee: Two thousand pounds. eyeraeiindcrtakes, th chieving tremendous _chic ¥ b own und 1 Apple Sauce Coke Eeed ovéring Give your child ideals that he |there. ac o 1 ; : et Sced ¢ | ! A thercby. Lydia Ahles sponsored one 4 r s | 1 deliciously flavored) o | can live with, standards of achieve- _ ERT R e some of it he pushed out| 1-3 cup fat, 1 cup sugar, 1 tea-| & o ¥ | ment which, with good effort and |Of 8oft beige twee i % ¢ s ¢ 1 n,” | spoon illa, 2 teaspoons cinnamon, |16 Coin. itentonl He may Satiain tiny brim back from the face, dip- 1 1 r 1 i< !I teaspoon cloves, 1 teaspoon nut- ;" Bill 1‘{){ fare. | ¥ il 5 ping on both sides in the l’{,\!’li\l:ln : i 0 A i : 2 : |18, gnifics, . ege chapeaux are equal- : SO i o rom |21, Rodent. NEWEHA iere e sports thinks and 4 E , e e e To change a setting. Hat lines change daily. The|with tailored garments. = 5 = 1 ¢ teaspoon soda Bird. fall will see turbans of every va- - hl\mni,ng Tweed Trocl & i . = F and addl the sugar smell. |riety and the tweed turban leads i G0 . i y R i ing To hoist. in popularity for sports, matching Y[]UR X Suitable for sports, shopping or any & 1 . o beat fo DL, Milady's coat. LI informal occasion, is this clever : ) e oo 8 23 — tweed dress with its over-blouse n 4 with waxed e . s e RY DR. MORRIS FISHBED efoctis oG linefrand Tuke fn @ siow oven for 4 3% Wrapper tobaceo, Mexican Feminist |t “soumal of the American T 5 llent cake for the Trosted. Medical Assoclation and of Hy- band with inserted pockets, and the R e S Vig. celajitho Heath )in\w‘r:\.ne 1n narrow skirt pleats are added fea- ¢ : e 45. To picce out. More and more, botn in this coun- s interait v o el ! Sron ARty e Tuid rock. try and abroad, physicians are be- Mixed tweed should be chosen for ¥ < hion I e e ST My aTh coming seriously concerned by the Design 8796—brown and tan; black, B, > e : 1ok tenssoin 48 Ransomed apparent increase of attacks of red and grey; green, beige and . el ry sal VERTICAL rheumatic fever affecting children. black — and white or tan pique f_ot R J A g 1" Birdlofitiie aighp The great danger of rheumatic the vestee. Large bone buttons trim P ] | rf. infections is its spread to the heart the frock in front, and a y color- f 5 SHES 1 | 3. Lair. and the permanent crippling or ful kerchief adds chic. Othe K : VK - : 24 Inured. carly death of the child that may suitable fabrics are wool crepe i 1 . To expiate be attacked. flannel and k . | ; 3 | redients and pour Muscular. Several physicians have felt that May be obtained only in sizes 14, 16 [} A : : ] e N ot « certain type of child, particularly 18. 10, 82, 4, 36,58, 40 and 42, 0 ¥ | afmen (} 20 Mo\ the il Gnerate loven it [l 81 OBktrction those who are fair, with red, sands Co ) R rot i | 9. Metalile roc! (;r n'uhurnh )\mr.(;\'n:ps;irc‘1}31::;13“‘:3 ;vq‘::,m wid vard of 4 | Swim Srgan, develop rheumatic a v ique. i : I To l.m”;?.f‘( £ | Ser Lol Bhitish ehyslcians have This model is casy to make. No ~ i 1 5 out | recently studied 562 rheumatic chil- dressma experience 18 neces- L i naesthetic dren and compared them wifh . Each pattern comes to you a P 1l Dacacts, sl not rialriatia THevitalleq, with simple and exact instructions, g however, to substantiate the belief including yardage for eve m / that the especlally fair type of A perfect fit is guaranteed. child was more likely to have the Patterns will be delivered upon re- lse thontinylolneri Neverines ceipt of FIF (e! (15¢) 1 effect., # iess, the occurrence of rtheumatic in coins carcfully wrapped 7r - store fodder fever in families and the develop stamps. Be sure to wrile plainly y some in | ment of the disease at a cortain age your NAME, ADDRESS, STYL r e : | in most of the children in such NUMBER and SIZE wanted. t % s | familica has caused many observers THE LIORE Eelehc i) i Associated Press Photo to feel that the last word has not F\‘ l'rvu‘t'o- I,\: Tl' \‘ CENTSE Y u‘\; yet been sald on 1! : Ll el L ' e wheel {Senora a Rivas Blair 15| 8o far ns s K feotion PRSI e il et leader of the v tlist movenent mlol tHe sireplococcic type, a small West 17th street, New York city.

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