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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1929. lcaip i Ploneer Woman s Patchwork Quilt Was First ONES EAnaRCRINES Gncc Uiers By C. D. Batchelor “Modernistic”” At The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy Reslatered 17, 8. Patent office By ADELE GARRISON ! the rest Mother Graham Has Her 'l’!u“flry] get your old Grannie with royal Regarding the Farmhouse Dur- [ of them did. But then, glary and Unfolds it to | and amusing magnanimity, “they all Madge. had enough to think about just then My mother-in-law’s knock put an | without bothering about me. 1 jal talk with | I end to my conf ough of that. Have you any theo- i my small son, T knew that even as about this thing, Margaret 2" i T put him as ¢ per- How could 1 have, Mother?” 1 :. emptory it he had sounded | expostulated. "It is all inexplicable would | to me. The is nothing here at the had | farmhouse worth the attention of h as | an ordinary thief.” he loved m have dis- ‘Ah! But you ne turbed my first meeting with my |t se were ordi s, little lad after the near-trage my her-in-law retorted. “They the night before, but Dicky's august | were after some one thing, whatever mother had a v keen sense of | it was, that they thought was in her own digr a4 importance. [ the house. They wrecked that room She wished (o see me, and she could | that Marion used to have, the one s no circumstanc which | where they got in through the win- would hinder her from gratifying { dow. I suppose they took that one | because of that thick wisteria vine gracious mood, how- | I've told your her he ought to with a quick | have bars across that window, bus ung open the | he said Marion said it reminded her er idiosyncrasies, | Of a pri 1 suppose they'd have ght deem | treated the other rooms the same cd by my go j“u ., only they didn't dare go any ad of paying | further when your father came on but the exciting | them. All they thought of then was events of th t evidently had | etting away safely.” so shaken h she was in no Mother Graham's Theory mood for anything save grat “At least that proves they for the housel weren't the gunmen we read about,” upon the door. not have co summoned he can tell me ary thiev ever. 1 5 breath of rc door. Knowing 1 had feared t herself mortall ing to Junior my resy 10ld's escape tragedy, and pleasure that I had |l said with a little shiver, “or else " / ] ‘15—3:? —n 0 arrive they wouldn't have hesitated to kill "‘{’u'fll"l”"li?fllu il “Well, Margaret a good thing | any of you.” : AT i it . BTG you're here,” she said as I bent to My mother-in-law nodded sapi- Kiss her. “I suppose Mrs. Bicke y has told vou about what happenc That's true.” she assented, “and last night.” | vour father heard one of them say ue and Junio I said | to the other, "All this for nothing. with a smile at my small son. 1| 4 something knew that he was still upset over the | special. that's the ques- realization which had so suddenly |tion?" come to Lim—that he was too old | “What, I echoed. to relate as true such a farrago of | “Of cours nonsense as had been his of the night's happenin wanted him to be ., it's something—some paper or other belonging to Mr., Un- derwood,” my mother-in-law went sure of my ap-| On surprisingly. “Among all those Upper left is Ruth Finley author and authority on quiiting. Upper “garden wreath” quilt with a running vine border. Insets show fou “The Peony.” “Fhe Rose of Sharon.” 3. Delectable Mo it s an old tester bed dressed fn a famous old patch quilt patterns: 1, ins.” 4. “Road to California.” proval. men hes' tracked there must be one New York, Oct. 13—DModern| e = - “The blessed lamb!” she said|or two who got away and would trom | The st away | decorative £ ported from Names Savor of Past In 40 cases of ringworm of the shakily, and then her eyes|risk a good deal for the evidence he | | | me brimme | 5 must have filed away against them. ' Europe, with their sharp angles and | ould back tr u g i ~“1 LT ,v.u “If you had seen him, Margaret,” | I opened my mouth to voice the | startling color cont €eem new erdaedibstonBinn | 2 SeL Shnnan "‘}-\»‘_ s she said, “with never a tremor as|objections against this theory which | and foreign until you consider the th us vl“l‘ aquilt | b m‘vm«n-‘v gasus, l“-r ab- that awful man held him in front | Sprang to my mind, but I closed it |old patchwork quilt, which was th i Sl SR e G - of him and carried him downstairs. | again quickly. The opinions of | ploneer woman's contribution to art aigh VELEEethop s i I thought the sight would leave my | Dicky's mother are Median. I would Atlas a la Mode Thea you realize she was ahead of lifornia,™ | 1 did motieven the lexar est Sun, | “Churn Dash il “Delect- | able Moun ndian Trail," old eyes. I think I must have faint. | have had no chance for comment G T Paris ed, although nobody knew anything | anyway, for she was about it, for when I remembered |again. ining physician out it. Furthe; the infec- tion around the toe nails persisted and Vienna, by more than a speaking century. She went modernistic ¥ it was found t ars ago, ;am\ln:x again 1 was stretched out Have you seen the room yet?" | while her husband was clearing “P‘r.m"" ““ S ‘K} o ‘,‘ oyl distusbad n a chair in the hall by my door |she asked. | the land, building log cabins, pros- | el Eo el £ and everybody else was downstairs. 0. As soon as Katherine gave pecting for gold in California and | ““”.‘ ,NT aril i ,”‘ nee, it is ,.‘v,x\» m\‘:,\l Hrv«-L this But T could hear Richard Second |me some bre e G L AL e S e e talking, and I knew he wa KIaSt and told mo| Me—iresmmritimmsiamttomstomts e ormsemm st metb bt et st ettt slki nd 1 all | what had happened I came here to| | a . right, so didn't worry about the | Junior.” rest of them. They could take care| Her face brightened with the love PerpleXlng Questlolls of themselves, the same as I had | of the dramatic which is the skin of the patient ting the feet of ¢ peo- { building railroads across the plains. | * lks Iz , | And she wrote the epie the era thaz | {°F1 began with the Revolutionary War| " period and closed with the Spa | | American Wa h her necdle and | Patterns istic furnishing: L surrounded wi of the Que orate cary pattern - to overcome this condi- to. | with her. alees s recommended Not Ordinary Thieves “Then come with me now. I The patchwork quilt has rec < - slippers that particularly gymnasiums and public Various antiseptic powders d to sterilize the shoes and the floor. “But I came upstairs after you, | wouldn't let Katie put it to rights Grannie,” Junfor interposed with | until you had come.” wounded dignity. (Continued Tomorrow) “I know you did, my precious, Copyright, 1929, Newspaper the old lady said. “You didn't for- Feature Service, Inc. | scant attention from authors until Ruth Finl came along with her “0ld Patchworc Quilts and the Women Who Made Them,” and un- covered a wealth in information gs of the HIS BROTHER'S FOOTST. By Alice Jwudson Peale “Larry certainly is lucky. Think pool B ‘The patchwork quilt e 3 2 a come-back, not In the treatment of the condition, of his going away to the same school | |0, %y i 5 e ) Bl i t cor i which has brother alrcady has 5 G bR | pane, 1 lotions and ointments are used b American folk art, but of the (i Hishare SOt i s spent & year and done 80 Well bY | goie yy these days when it wa 8 ; 3 L D the family name. Larry will with (4 tient should not tempt to trea much of a social asset to be a good ; - i ther the condition himse Once the populaGiy thol il L “f’)“‘“; | quilter as it is today to play a good [ " . o e ‘w (“:“j‘ oo il be invited to join everything, e — ‘ o is extrer everybody will be expecting the best | e S i | important to be sure that the pa- of him. It's fine to have a reputa- 3 i Ao rad tient is not nfected. Stockings tion to live up to. All he has to do‘m ; inslife are etortiing=in d underwear must be boiled to is to follow in his brother's foot- | "I iincon gaid Aes. T ‘ | Kill the organism '\":",‘" rala st trienal oven uingNdowenilichest ot | th i loTa-iis Thus spoke a family friend over |, o0 CHUT BRS OF BIC D oin Gt ] | the tea cups. But Larry’s mother, | Snesaai e Ao with some of that intuitlon so gen- [ /08 B B0 R o A usly attributed to all mothers, e not so sure that Larry was Y DR. MORKIS I ¥ al of geia, STRIPED CHIPMUNK'S SWELLED | o HEAD By Thornton W. Burgess — | Whenever you n Ask some one i so elahorate ¢ ¢ that her younger boy | that her younger bOY |, 1,1 pattern and qu quite different from his broth- 2 7 vas to all tents and purpose or. 1f, indeed, he should find him- | V2% anien IESDULT to frighten Striped -Chip- . but he did go ncar enough to : belte iped Chipmunk was gone for | some time. When at last he did re- quilt, “a p | mu doubt. all about. how 3 | turn Flip saw just what he had seen selt popular, it would be for reasons [SONITIRANL L gym- | —Bowser the Hound. {; 410 first placa—a head all out of { wholly diffcrent from these which | The DrAes QUilL was Pt b i oot reat deal of interest | SPAPe and twice ax big as it ought had won the, elder boy his leader- [7eCH e O & Ao &8 T O eing d with the farge | at uw\ r‘,‘ml. Tt 110 be. It looked as if Striped Chip- | ship. - » hers, s g 4 his condition | went, were the we of years in marked by the appe S A m'u‘w {o | munk must have a toothache or the Also she understood quite well 3 ! ; maidenhood. And as top after top Ct of soft corns 1 catch Striped Ch That, then | MUMPS on both sides at once. Cer-|{ract, 8 cups flour, 1-2 tea .pocni \ll)‘u(\v,l(;llho':fih.|h:'r‘r.hum4h:‘.\tr_\”\n‘:: AL R0 it e e ey ol e L was his chief ut, having | b head xas all swelled ""(-i oda. | gEned ‘°", ‘_‘;"g"t ;f m{\"‘l' On.fm awalt quilting. There were scveral the toes. specia Taarried nk was | AS before, Striped Chibmunk turned| Cream the fat and sugar. he | was also a curren BONISM, | cons for this latter custom, the cs of the skin Bietiall Qults e sclr, | his head sideways and disappeared | rest of the ingredients and chill. | which, if Larry proved unhappy in | 200R8 08 VU8 SRR SO | By el L Flip v (o In that hole. Break off small Lits of the dough | the school situstion, might readily | ZU8* FERCH Aok C 08 LI L e ol Sveanime ey Mmaterial and chap| Flip was terribly impatient for |and flatten down 3 inches apart on produce a whole crop of quarrels | wadding and back had to be sup-|tions fo examine it under the| plied, This expenditure was point- | microscope and find the less until such time as as worth | Striped Chipmunk to reappear. 1t | greased baking sheets. Bake for 12 emed as if he were gone & long | minutes on a moderate oven. Cool {and hard feelings. Brothers are born rivals, and it watching, t fun seemed to be W ome rg 1 s responsible | always « ough really it was only «|and cover with almond icing. lis tempting _ providence to throw | 18 TH TSI TR A 6w Lk [ ‘,',,,‘..”,;”,. S| T fiapsehiod 3 ; ments. When at last Striped | Almond Teing | them into situations which empha- | “ogo™ 050 e guests to the quilt- | (o be found. a8 peinted vt Flip was sittir Tit o Jis head did pop out of that| 3 lablespoons butter, 2 tabluspoons | size the personal equation. It s mot |y % > 00 & 0RO L Cont | willtan i ! from the hol ¢ « lip just cou lp givi hot cream, 1-8 teaspoon ralt, 1-2 | wise to send away Lo school togeth- | % ouneing her approaching mar- | sides of the toe nafls or lor . Aivaiia here Striped Chi & velp of 1t which | teaspoon vanilla, 1-2 teaspoon lem- er brothers so nearly the same age | o modern agement | the toe nail Jiavent (lonehin \ it 2 . {ly disap- | on extract, 1 cups confectioner's | HORIZONTAL that comparisons are inevitable, | Q&% - RS IRECRTL [ e o e et | 2t ment Flip wast nothing | sugar, 36 blanched almonds | 1 Whalebone. | Personal tension is likely to de-| “npo oy herselt comes from a|toes, the stenda of tha organ-| 7 a4 1 Mipmunk's | Mix the butter, cream, salt, va-| § Garnet gem. | velop, and the powers of one or the | ;o ¢ Noy Lnglanders, who migrat- | ism around the nails rein- x‘m‘\i“(i'xflufil-y»h“m; PR hs lmllu‘ lemon extract and sugar. Beat {11 Eager. other are bound to be handicapbed | oq 5" siiron, Ghio, to settle on the | foion of (o feet Xery cess own calf are combined in & smart b Just the re two Chipmunks there,” | for 2 minutes. Carefully spread on |12 To leer. |in their expression. No bey should | yoo o " p . Eler b nlconos e et 8 x o saw a little move ip to himself, “That must | the baked cookies. I almonds in |14 Nelther. feel that he ia expected to tollow in | oo f 0 LEEIE S0 SOy - ¥ and, of course, instu i Thera is on 1s nothing | the centers of the cookies. 15 Chimed. his brother's footsteps. He should | S% B PACIROLE | tention. 1¢ it i atter with him, which mohm»‘ - e R hamcanct feel free to choose his own direction. | “yyyon ~ aeter her marriage, she ’ . & over there, Tlip p 1\ is Striped Chipmunk, and there is| Serve orange cookies with 7 L BEC PSRy moved east and found herself the P tt S right where he was anoth 1ething the | ted. The flavors blend. 18 Mirth. Slain in Ca ital i cariofa fieolaic oo nn ol a em erl)l('e 3 might be matte 1. T wish n\w‘ T 138 Do, p at Hempstead, Long Island, she |m-‘l 1 18e, | won ;nn]n‘ SQUEAKY DOORS 0 :"\ff’f’“ old.‘ o came interested in early crican | . 5 - » s of | tir | Doors, dresser v]:;.\\; and win- n;“_“‘r”f] '"‘-E““m' | furnishings. After she had a house- “Cunning Kiddie ¥rock” (« | dows 1d have ir squeaks AnfoiSs NS, se, she be, ocus her S ] 4 & smanl T | eliminated before the furnace fire e .{2;1:’.(1:,:0 e \4(1)1‘.{;\\” .]\‘x.»y»l sl 58] 2 | s lit. Rub refractory spots with yel- """“"f cmaRe motored all over the , and into | Hevald 15¢ Practical tern low soap or rosin and vaseline the Sl A the middle west, finding new pat- | z : Tt ree. feins. | Isn't this an adorable frock for = M f h F -[ . Portrait statue. otd ] ik young fashionable There are fou enus ior t e rami J Wing. She needs only to look at a qui e s ey . ST and tell where it came from, and i S 1I\t“ el ”"""P i it = | FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: i convent worker tel s histors. ‘ i i By Mrs. Alexander George | A5GV 5. PAT. OFF. Bed lath. Ul ArcRvaricn | ST Ok o A e e eaes T Divie Sausage Is Popular rt of eye. ghennbyizaniaBu B RILTRnNg e ! Dixie sausage, escalloped Custom. oasies lon Gl ogidenity ianighald o 1 finished with turned a ; P s OHiates “They are gandy, bold and elabor- S D ek < : cof Chair. “‘"j]“’f‘"“ plien wlecad shan slpll A payly patterned cotton material e Clittent aued, and have superlative quilting Gn e Thdn e . by ! ) ! Turning as on an axis _“Until_the pioncer period, whe percale, broadeloth or dimity. i : d : SN ANS Dote ot VERTICAL NesimTyslnaden B eouih oo Ran i trimming is made of white pique. ¢ : eI BRORD 12 e Pleasure boat. | Pennaylvanian met in the scttling Tiny pearl buttons attractively finish g pe and caspoon salt, | At | of the west, quilts had charaetcris- the pointed vestee ; » be. I ha [ 14 «poon | ed ! [tics ®o local they conld he classi- » obtained only in sizes 2, 4 . v but 1 ' | Brim | fied geographically almost as cas- and 6. Size 4 requires 2 1-8.yards . seen him Jo like Lix th pa- | Tilustrious. | ily as the Yankee twang, the south- o5lig8 ok tatedall and 1-2' yara Before 11 1 ped | prika r in | o teudic | | ern drawl, and the inverted s %% el e oRi Chipmunk g funny 1 L the still | formations of the Herks and Lan- i50el s eany fomaket No to his head and disapp. i a0 | Wild ass. | odster counties in Pennsylvania. \ cing experience is neces- ) hole, Flip . ! in a moderate i Grapefruit's name. ew England quilts are noted for | Fach pattern comes to you nd h 110 When this is served prepare soft S e their originality in pictorial patterns. | with simple and exact instructions, S rlpul Chipmunk yut. He ' cooked ¢ for the children, as this | Gland-like. Exquisite ncedlework was done by ,mm“,,,w‘ “vardage for every size. didn't have long to s 11| is not a children's dish ! Devoured. the mistresses of great plantations in A perfect fit Is guaranteed. of Striped Chipmun} Tropical Salad | By. the south, developed in pink and | Patterns will be delivered upon re- pearcd just above that (Healthy for childrer Pronoun. white only, and made of fine cloth, ceipt of FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) little fellow took a loc 1 cup diced e What grasshopper beset Egypt the quintessence of refinement and in coins carefully wrapped or and then out he jumped and away a in the Biblical plague? taste, stamps. sure to write plainly he time Flip was that | ¢ Mangle. | NEA Washington Bureau Today the art of quilt making i vour ADDRESS, STYLE there had been trou his ' d Males, Above i3 Miss Marjorle O'Donnell. | g1 widaly practiced in the southern NUMBER and SIZE wanted. eyes, for there hing Skull cavity. |24 nationally known magazine writ-| o1 ening Blue Ridge, Ozark and & all trouble triped | § Tardier. er of Oil City, Pa., who was (hok'd,,m“,w, nd G herellifa Bastremains THE FASHION BOOK is I'IFTE Chipmunk. His head looked just as Fretful. to death in a \\.nlhmg,m]l h‘('l“ hy‘ | ed simple and the women unhurricd CENTS, but only TEN € S when it ought to look. This was very puz- | ;’}‘(‘j&‘;f“"‘ ‘(‘}fi'}”‘ ”::‘f,.(;:ml "g‘“]‘r"’;;“;m | Good work is done, but it is not the ordered with a »N:«. i Ade n\)w all Elngi Bl Lorg oL CYOEYEh DR Sheen o e i = |agteviarquarrel.t Dayton \haatcouticonvent:like Estitchery,fidel iate Has Al Ao ing Striped Chipmunk. He erept | taz nge rind ! e T O athorittes | lace, that s the hall mark of the Herald Pattern Department, just a little bit nearer to that hole | cup ge juice and pulp, 1-4 t A good manicurist gets more than lelsmm fessed to th . crime, =% | ol time moutnern quilt West 17th street, New York city. | and lay down. He didn't g0 1.u.rr,.m. salt, 1 teaspoon lemon ex- |finger tip: Spring. claim, § . «