New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 21, 1929, Page 16

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16 NEW BRITAIN D.ii Y HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1929. | . Love’s Reawakening ; 'Scarf Plays Double Rolein Sports and Formal Mode . S Once Ove By C. D. Batchelor ' ‘ . : The Story of a Wife's Triumph Over Jealousy nce vers o s s A g ) ¢ : 1 5 By ADELE GARRISON | . JUUNUUUL R I | =5 Katie's Fantastic Theorles « it ‘ i Madge's Memory, and She Recalls ¥ the Mystery Box and Scaled Pa- i ¢ O~ r pers Secretly Entrusted to Her by v 1 Marion ] 1 | i | Ay 1 1| the ot ) ) | | Vivid i ory « 1 i fa s The 1 0 LITTLE BOYS CRIED . BECAUSE THE BIRTHDAY 1 1 ) GIFT WAS ONLY A 1 L k BICYCLE i | : A : eight I « i | i No 1 T law | | i | ) ) | A | 1 bett | L g ) ! ¥ nerves | cha i ; ; color, e with predominating tone, « th chin, in NOW LITTLE e iy z : . _ Fll | ERATE DAD BE- \ et i e S : 5 | 2 “Il M i | CAUSE THE BIRTH- for evening gowns | ; 4 g ‘ i 413 I 11, DAY BUS WiLL ONLY (Left) With a Martial and Ar- | mand creation in fuchsia colored e DO 0 PER HOUR. GeorEette, e and tulle in | ihe i@ r the exact shad ely luxury | ihe 1 e B RV WA touch. The wid ar ends of 5 : . 2 Hiilletare Bdzaaiin GhinahillaCrIEND | \EW YORK DAY BY DAY street was Tod Sloane. He was a 3 i . : | Louiscboulanger 1 sports | By 0. O. Mcintyre Qiminutive fashion plate, witty con- R : PV LILD 40 4 1Vl Lale | trock of tweed a ot et ew York, Oct. 21.—Diary of a | versationalist and a aceful Jipi- e e | in the o pattern of brown and | modern Pepys: Hurried out to meet | curean. At the peak of his carcer he s : ; | e o L in and, falling down steps of |added to his glamour by, marrying back to s i 1 ha | with a matching scarf, gaudily strip- inn, swore a pox on those who | Julia Sanderson, the reigning mu- e ac i o £en | o in Solid red embrofdery across its | 1aughed mockingly. Now, save for | sical comedy toast of the town. oorimate, Carolyn 1 res, t to m | lero y Carolyn's 1 ! i an imperious questic | | | ends and again at bolero height Will Mahoney, have I ever seen a - e et e et e e e ot e e it el | 5 it Jan arise from a hard fall without | In a glorified skyscraper they call il D utterly foolish ie elovator runners: “Directors of 1 ~ Short and Snappy Menus for the Family """ s a sign over labeling that e nt, back from thelr Alberta ranch " BY DR. MORRIS FISHBE | to set off to London ain. Home, And a toney R Editor Journal of the American | | where came by expres six hug Medical Association and of Hy By XMrs Alexander George goblets of glass from Amon Carter worth) gela, the Health Magazine s n 1t. Worth, the largest I ever be- Tn his casily readable hook on | anberry Tarts In Scason held and where I shall put them is “The Care of the $kin and Hair.” Dr. | mer Menu a problem | william Allen Pusey speaks briefly | Sliced roast beef, —horecradish | Jn the evening with my wife to source of revenue for handbooks. of the hygiene of shaving and of | Sau ed brow et poti- | drive to Ray Loa's in Connecticut, | Nearly all play the ponies. Waiters | the barber shop. toes grap ad let- | the first time I have seen his new | are next in enthusiasm for a game It is practically impossible to he erry | estate, and Hugh and Sadie M ¥ | that cannot L ten. really hyglenic in a barber shop. lso Hattie IBelle Johnston Evervone ought to have his indi- inmetz, Otis Ralston, Reinald | On overworked publicity racket in vidual comb and brush, razor and a Werrenwrath and I ki the theatrical field is to cook up soap. He ought to be st n ‘ Horzcradish Sauce - the ladies. Home late. | “rumor engagements” among stars arber washes his hands thorouh h hot or cold meats) ALK | and hroadeast them. One newspaper th p water hefore ¢ Yoy venth street is o h. he ' now has a rule the actual marriage customer. He ought to he sure t PRorE ng pool in America | must take place before a line, ha, e A e v Gl | ire a celebrated jazz | ha, will be printed. its o f porter ny chief porters as well as un- ings in hot are a prolifie vspoon radis opped swim will fr tiseptic solutions e s o Among tunes 1 have thought Leiee 4 Mix p for them to y re: “Asleep in w Yorker, who never took & Ha! D “Shall We Gather at the life carries a complete- ut and ab River or as fun and this is not turning 1 flash. And why is it those to be trew v s I thought. | who 0 so much drinking rarely stion 1 with ar (Usir pies or | loile riaources of i s potatoes) — even an empty flask? I'm not ot ources of pus shoutd be| N an empty f wiped with hydrogan ¥ 4 led g 1-4] In Scotland there is a New Yor y asking. X % ka, 1-4 teaspoon salt, Tt is the western shore of beautiful it lution or alechol hatore . ; Y i el il tal 1 f Loch Awe, where the sky is always| The park commissioner is pleased g Pla fat, rying pan and smolky blue of a desert twilight. | with the way the young trces in ber shop is likely to usc | when hot add t Ce are quite a number of Scot- | Contral rk are growing. Still, hazel as an antiseptic, which is o | tarera e e | Slovdy et v e on ew Yorkers in the Metropolis. | after deep reflecton, there isn't — tions. The barl s likely to | pOtatocs. carefully turn, with the aid | — much else they can do @‘Lfi&[‘— O fomeh blocding places with a stype|of o epatula, and brown the other| A cocktall diversion from Britain s AL M P tic poncil which 18 crns S liaide is called, appropriately enouzh, The | A hardened Broadwayite with a blood and which s lik Cranbe Sparker. Tt consists simply of a raw | disquicting pallor the other night be moved on from one wound to an.| (Teftoy e ¢ a) crg beaten up in a glass of cham- | described trees as ‘“those things ot \ 4 cups b cups water, 2| pagne and has long been a “pick- | small town yaps hold to while going barbers use a caommon brush | 2 tablespoons flour. me-up” for Knglish Jjocke The | home at night. and comb. | «h the berries and | drink not only has a reviving glow ielo o ction of we not add a fi 1t A con little emo- rv bov gets brush and very 15, Add the water and | but v wash the hands thoroug | cook in a covercd pan until Three of them, however, and you're | tional reaction out of a tree. He was each new customer: henes It 1s not | berries have burst. Mix the s fried. brought up to lock upon it as some- e o o (hing to chop down. re fairly fre- | and floyr ond a | Cook for 4 mi surprising thaet there in other Speaking of jocl quent cases of infections of the ! ites, stirring con- | i wed in barber shops and U stantly, Cool Troadway had a retired jockey or <0 | And if he goes to the city a tree infections are passed on from ono D among the flash spenders. They | represents only so many toothpicks. rode hard out of th de | person to another. O o and|Is that enough? Or do you want |7 1t is really remarkable that there | 9.3 cup fat (lard susg wound up with a benefit—and quick th get off something else about | is not much more infection than 18 | plaspoons cold water. | oblivion. Many jockeys today, how- trees? lactually the case. This is. 10| ix the flour and Cut fn the | ©VeT: have attained financial inde- e o doubt, due to the fact that the M- | 1o glowly add the water until o PeRdence in retirement. Perhaps the | (Copyright. 1929, McNaught man being has tremendous posel-| qiee’ q0u0n forms. Break off 1-3 of | O picturesquz jockey along the | Syndicate, Inc.) bilities in his body for resisting in-141, gough. ana reserve it. Roll out | e syaeTy B fiet Ao the rest of the dough and fit into § e T deep muffin pans or regular patty MUFFS VOGUL ’ o . e 7 2 pans. Add portions of the cranberry H Id D 1 P tt S o i anpenb s make mucn | 2o 400 rerions ot o oty | flerqld’s Uaily Fattern dervice lof the muff. 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Banding . ould | : i Tt hag beerntnaasa satter wiseni | trims the rounded neckline, the b 1 1. o NEAL it it o e prr | bottom of the bodice and the cuffs. apr i I o a4 ¢ a Wl R B Design $863 may be fashioned of fe ) Eo e DOOT CHIECKS satin, shecr velvet or dull silk crepe J e ] O | Many a tired mother could save | with equally good results. Smart y 3 \ « 1. Custc | her nerves and temper if she would | new tones ar fuchsia, tobacco N rock | only buy a doorcheck from the local | rown, bottle green, dull red and sl t Lipor | hardware dealer that would prevent | the ever favo: black. A narrow 3 - ; (e the children from slamming the | bit of lace might be added to neck 5 Grad 5 doors. 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