New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 18, 1929, Page 32

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1929. Love’s R keni | The Story of a Wife's Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON In Which Katie Propounds a Most gripping her Startling Theory About the At- the ot tempted Farmhonse Burglary 8 I I ito s 1 D 1 A = S 3 Katic's Theory Y s 1 s 1 | 1w | ! | i i | N t ], our t '7'” 3 1 I e ) 1 le 1 T % 5 The Kitchen “Det iv « | | | | . | OLD MOTHER NATURE'S [ | WISBOM | | —— | By Thornton W. Burgz | Who £ t r ork Finds s { TFlip th \ | g : i | s0r t In ‘ < Your pock striped Chipmunk,” sald Bowser o 1 yun | 1 I i 1 h i vy : don't & 1 r 4 I 'Once Qvers I FL L IR A [ L TIPS I By C. D. Batchelor HOMIE STANDARDS Alice_Jud ere we living s. HMome is w inner of our rs of the family owe it to ate of each other's sensi- re of those of an » it to each other 15t table well so pretily ant when 1o 1 his hands obta in the 1 ; me a m- mehavior. con- e will be glad rough- ollow t WINTER DR 1t is sod plan to get the ' k winter days while \nt weather, Curtai lered, drapes re-hung, it of their moth-sacks touches added and fa cushions room more G.U e ghls make uh in thewr and others just make up. quality of our ex- | ¢ o of us to ' Ensembles Are Chic For Little Folk, Too ° (Left to right) Tor the little givl with golden curls a coat and hat en- semble of Alice blue chamois luxe has fine seaming, a squireel collar and a bit of trim on th hat. A very light wine color makes a practical and very pretty coat and hat ensemble, The is pilot w finish for chinchilla. Beaver fashions a conscrvative collae and makes two dashing little pompons for a carefully tailored little beret. A hrown polar s coat for the very young lady is double-hreasted, has deep, warm pockets and a collar that buttons up to her ears. A litile ca with a tassel matches i, New this winter i< a billiard green caniel=-Ia coat with a deep shawl collar of raccoon, The modified beret i felt in the same tone. ¢, a new stiteh BY JULTA BLANSHARD — e = NI Service Writer ‘ 4 A ries ¢ oo ¢ York, Oct o 0 nte ) I « t c nd. ther 1 1 ) o s Therefore, the best 1 T [ ) fons in frocks. cat so that | for collars and cuf 1 across | shawl colla er to be as courtcous and | | small feather fancies introduce | | | bers and slickers before the visitor | one sid | Baitor Journal of the American | | | with va ] s i i W 5 1 ted by [ e or D 1 rubber sheetit e Combinations Are Smart . . & ana Qb8 5 ! & ic school-roo colors © 1 S some art outfits at a cl ashion show recently. Green almost = the littl n curls. e reds blues from navy to lavender all were | shown, ch fabrics as polar sl . cam el's hair, pilot weave and chamois luxe v the favorites. Hats ma of the nally soft becoming to rou faces Ior wee tots, there are trin double-breasted coats of the shag- gier wools, with notched co hig roomy pockets for little hand colored belts of sucde and smoother fabrics more of det d fin, rounded | or pointed yokes, stitchings on the back ) dually styled nd-checked 1 e softe , indiv pocket Dressier coats us opossum, squirrel an. er, nutria, other furs d colla pe collars an tie collars are used. While ny coats are belted, some flare in cute manner from the yoke The hats that top these coats re peat a beret theme, though th this can be modified merous and wonderful are order fashion, with 1 in tail- illness held to and still others take poke shape. Little stitched, cuff brims flared back from the face in some, copying the style for Iur pompons, little ribhon by little nosczays of felt flowers and dash of color into children's this fall. But among the better class rchandise, the simple trim- | ming is by all means the preferred one. Florence nd Rice, the sports serivener, {has dedicated herself to the drama. » is making her first | stage appearance in “‘June Moon,” ihrr.l rdner-Kaufman play YDUH HI:/AI TH about tin pan al i A LG Y DR, MORRIS FISHBEIN Associated Press Phote' Medical Association and of H gela, the Health Magazine Miss Norma Selbert, assistant pro- fessor of public health of the Colle of Medicine of Ohio State Universi- | ty, has just made available in the | form of a small book a guide to the home car The person who lies in bed suf- ter and who | ut much CLINES THAT SLENDERIZ Pattern 1745 e of the sick. « | Practical fering with some diso; is suffering just ah with the misguided attention of members of the famiiy will do well 45. Tl bodice to invest in this volume as a gift | o Loy kirt for those who take care of him i ! and Miss Selbert points out that the irt held U rows of hori- ideal home in which to be sick is one in which t are no weed or rubbish in the yard, a sufficie number of swings, benches and | rs on the porch to ke the | itors outdoors, a clean pave- | ment, a scraper and mat outside | of the door for removal of mud from the shoe: for de- | positing umbr , Tub- | ecither slors are 1 red : 16 requires aterial 5 dalid enters the bedroom. The windows should be screened s0 that flies and other insect pests cannot enter. There should be a thermometer in the room so as to make sure that the temperature is kept between 60 and 90 degrees F. The windows should be opened for | ventilation and screens arranged | 50 that drafts will not blow directly [ 1= on the bed. | If the windows rattle, that may be controlled with small wedges of | wood and the grooves in which the | | | to make. No making cxj ¢ is necessary. lach pattern comes to you with ¢ xact instructions includ- . A perfect 1 upon re- S (150) In windows move should be greased | ine or with gre o | that they will slide easily. The doors should be kept noisele and should be kept so by using a pad or folded dress all mail g Pattern Dey strect, New York

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