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| 20 EW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1929, h ° ES ' i o S o 5 _ ¥ | y os Rk It Takes “Black Magic,” In Decoratlons Games . Once Overs By C. D. Batchelor | And Refreshments, To Make Halloween A Success The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy Reptstored T S Patent O1rice I e . By ADELE GARRISON i | New York, Oct. 29—Black ma- started. 1f several rooms are used, j | gic fills the air these late October have a different amusement in each. Ghosts walk. Witches, pi-| And by all means have an old witch 2B Tl Story Convinicss MM ; D earadaxd black cats and skulls and| elling fortunes, by fea leaves, Yy » “That the Mysterious Mr. Hallam sta | crossbones leer @ one from dark | YT R e e T “Was Connected Somehow with the s 5 ov ons b IR O ‘Farmhouse Burgl ] ol AT | It is Hallowe'en time again Wiihout o tanecteling P Y ! : | Everyone s give a party or civable 0 £ g, ! St St Hallowe'en. It is such fun to decor- “Stunt € Are Amusing q Prg: ; S ] . ate for it. It is so simple to plan Stunt ch Toed Btir i : Al srtainment. For Hallowe'en is nalold sqme i Sin n his the one day in the year when it is wrge. Yo em ;x;s b ; s T 2 | pertectly legitimate to turn a fals s L “CH o ; as th 2 | face to the world. Guests covered Bt ioy - cbuld > bu L | | with sheets and pillow-cases or with inaeinat * T b, o0 2 magination dicta Give som e v . : o kno claborate and colorful costumes At el e hiagl glary” which Mrs. Ticer had quot lare y other-iz made for the occasion, can step out v ", LR RS 16 us had been delibe v i lof their own characters into thos: or other design, Each wil have a [ SQSCon ol el t : ! rconically— of witches, ogres, Cinderellas or Qitcepent ONFILAIICIS ahwar S8E0 Y . ; 1 docile | | princes and make a particularly hi feliae ing ifrony iying Ha ' % {larious brand of whoopee. handkerchiataronn fiho: unsu ‘ ot \ X | Decorations Are Most Important Dher the begk on fthe libiany . T il Ye - | Whether it is a party for the roRtonne il B e Ll ok ERS R e e march starts and cach one must do il i ) Pl A R his stunt as the line goes forward, i \ < |the house for a Hallowe'en festivit without getting out of line. The : {1f there are children in the home, hostess leads the line so all can L 3 £ : their Hallowe'en fun will be doubled g msanssoianon sliglisiniar Colutpoly ; 1o < |if they can help hide a few appari- oo o GG 1) G il e, 1530 e G e | tions about the house to “scare” an the line docs not stop. Ilach stunt Sl b L it i | unsuspecting guest, help make fav- mise beldonaianickivSIgRnn yon: » o, e fha T C Brchaat vl |ors and decorate place cards ails, he pays a forfeit. to be re- At ; 5 - | Make a ghost of the standing lamp teemed later e ! : : 3 { ! with his eyes, nose and mouth shed- Nut and nut cracker relay o T | A ; i ding yellow gleams. Put nice black peanut rolling, potato r three- ) 48 4 o ! kulls over wall lights, or black legged races, and all the other fa- . cats, or witches, with just enough vorites are still good. i ¢ light penetrating to make it spooky. Most important in the evening's (Gra o T ! Have sheeted ghosts peering out of entertainment are the refreshments SR Bar eves Dot ; 2 | corners and black witches outlined ! ind the table decorations. Ther ([ er eves f w004 con- | |against the curtains. Decorative are dozens of stunning Hallowe's atiringly, Whatever sh 1 nts come crepe paper makes all of the: crepe paper de s now. Ilig up ;x:‘;:;:v;«:n tered a s o | quickly. | the old table so it does itself proud! tion of | | " If your friends do not masquerade, | A black cat centerpiece, with F r\]\;]}\ 2 I 0 t “v" vy’ |‘11”m, o h [have a paper bag mask for each | whole brood of little bi csies, % hash 1 this ¢ ong- “ | one to don. Mix wup cat faces, can be wrecked after the supper to er. We're eed, T t I do !‘ 1 | ghosts, witches with tall hats, give each person a little ¢ fa- tids Halls one of 1 ! pumpkins, goblins, owls, and moon vor. Owls with oogling eyes through burglars, ed t ) S aouadll | faces. A funny tace can go a long ch 1dlc it flickers are ' there's no need to v for it | ways towards breaking the ice and nooky. An entire blacl ble, with f P time ov ¢ 11 et Nt starting gaiety. rospherescent eyes in the cats or real errand, SHa 160kb ki J 2 e Creating a Festive Atmosphere s can be quite sear Black with unwonted g 1SN ess ave D i | Perhaps your Hallowe'en party i rdles should be used, too. you any more q 5 Marzarel 'l say only the bridge club. Make your ' Hallowe'en Menus o Describing Mr. Hatlam what Mr | turn at entertaining be remembered The old days when cider and Nothing, except that T wo 1 Let your card tables go spooky, with doughnuts were enough to are to know whe looked like,” | tal | black covers, with witches and gob- zone forever. Give your guests some 1 said. The La ins running riot over it, nice skele-; A\ < p into | Teal food. Use your imagination in 3 He was kinda ' Whe | tons for markers, black cat score | 8 { serving hot creamed chicken; scram- Mrs, Ticer it? T've | cards, black candles lighting the | bled eggs and bacon, along with medium I take it i s | tables, and all prizes fakes of some | yyy | salad of cream cheese, for instance ;\}:;?.~:"‘f,r,1,; v;y("‘x"lw‘;m\.\‘ o \ yo r‘h»t“v:-‘[\vnf,u\r‘, over with SN 3 is certainly a noisy restaurant. Why, a fellow can't even hear “‘“‘dj f"l Joun g \ntomRtestielimorouy a L ALSSRI oRlonmB ol NN v 4 ; T T A P e sl Gt mood by glving them yellow ruffs to | cd pumpkin with blanched al- at all, looked almost as if they'd CONSCIOUS of my mother-in-law's dis. ! dress them up. Use ingenuity In cut- | and such trick (hing mond ears and cherry eyes been singed off. His hair was a kind | 4PProval of my propo, | ting your sandwiches with cutters|a 12-inch X horiz | The greater varicty you N get of funny bic N s i i the shape of cats or pumpkins, | light, with o picce of soap on one into the Hallowe'en appearance of “. we could see, and he had & ( cookies like goblins, and so on. ple on the oiher, revolving your food, th success of little moustache and a litt Hallowe'en parties, however, arc | th i letti plavers | your party. beard like a | usually more joyful if gan are!try to bite th 1 cr th Tor it is the spirit of the day same color. A — played, fortunes told, pranks carried | the soap { makes this occasion so beloved each cheek he irg |out, and favors and prizes featured | The main thiny about a Hal- voungsters. It is worth while to down—sidebu | ) | that are appropriate to the day.|lowe'en pe s 1o I'eep things mov- create an atmosphere so ga them. I never saw his oyes | Plan contests as old-fashioned apple | Ing. It should br lly spooky Hallowe'en-ness that no his glasses, but they were a | bobbing, eating apples off strings, [so co s are ron off in a hurry, guest can fa'l (o succumb to its brown—the glasses % | | jumping over brooms, riding brooms, | prizes awarded and the next one stimulating effect. ones, but sort of thick ] v | RY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN | (e L sald her | plenty of fime and ' love to go." | :ditor Journal of the American | DA T G ] — description in my memory with the (Continued Tomorrow.) | Medical ion and of Hy- |tcrnal organs, fatigue and similar pand the chest, to draw up the ab- while the others never given an Srenial comment + Hal. . S geia, the Health Magazine | aisturbane s p the opportunity to do their part lam, with hair and cyel wn | It is generally agreed by those| In a recent issue of Hygeia, Dr. | The eldest is one who Is gen- who accept the idea of evolution | Armitage Whitman asks how m (uestionably crally asked to do too much. that mar on two feet, | we transform round-shouldered, pot- ho the mest compe nd respons| developed type of animal | bellied, hollow-backed knock-kneed, 10 he is required to do work which hat walked four. Dr. L. flat-footed children into self-respect- saves his her's time and ener Sehwartz of United States Pub- ing physical and mental specimens s out consideration of its cffect lic Health Serviee emphasizes the| 1e is a firm believer in the im- In n of his own development. cryone has se played nur the cldest girl maid to her ters so much many of the which are her versed. that t At the fact t the human being h not portance of controlled exercise for these yet become fully adapted to the up- good posture. The active athlete The feet ar hit posture, carries his weight slightly forward weight fa As a conscquence, strain on vari-'on the balls of his feet and walks the knc ous portions of the anatomy re- with his feet rolled over somewhat backaches, sults in such disturbances as flat to the outside. The forward bend- domen pr feet, backache, round shoulders, ing of the trunk serves to flatten and the border zother, the tha nd b- Yaouthful is flat Gu flops forward. A low the cldest to do {his sort narrow chest, dropping of the in- the hip curves of the spine, to ex- man who is very tired carrics his Of is perhaps natural but it is | head far forward unfair. It puts upon him responsi By Thornton W. Burgess | —_— - Thus, the h Jtrol bilities which are too heavy to be Serew of posture is to thr yper Wholesome, it deprives the younger SAMMY JAY LOSES A FEW position of and the Children of the opportunity of learn in to do their she in rela q of acquir- n to prac- | muscles and to m: effort to mointain FEATHERS Revenge will stoop to an a constant position ng competer i i aealt ical d tuations. P S b Ko The result will be m st in im- tical ol . G S brealhing And L ne dppio 15k is one which Old Mot he child can acco rain an gl i with a reasona without seneral well A hunter who h e there was tr; ing throug Green For He had no b §s the and read the signs ers to keep off that land Farmer Brow he knew that Farmer Bro that day, so I chance to go ove for helpfulne at ien the little one de te his mother ks for or a dish-towel, The mother > lcomes these fi awkward er children grow older he will ladly do such t as he is able, our plum rot Menus for lhe Famtlyl Sunday on home for the old family cook--a w York, Oct ASSIGNING 1 INTRODUCING COLOR est, hoping t Yot . : i firmos i 3% & : | S o and street is a (rothy interlude in | venerable and busom colored woma | el ey AR el Ak . In spite of all the hunter could dn, BY MES. ALEXANDER GEORGE teeming life of the lower East|who “cooks by ear. A aresut| 1 1o chil. color into a delicate evening frock is it 1 to keep the : ; The theoughfare is the Chet- | such pla are usually “turning | The o o ehil. o S8 S S and & tre Ghicken: Casserole Uses Leftovers Bro 4 a bubbling fount ' them away.” One, starting modestly | 97en i t Joietant exquisitoly fine but ridiculous ity 2 dreakifast the rest of New three years ago in the busement of | Part of the R i, ekl £ r ( ed Prunes Soft Cooked Eggs tical calm |an outmoded brown stonw front, Lf( b e 20 st i i B | 1 Toast Coffec lops are wide open and a hun- now paying $75,000 yearl; rent in a |79 LHRES ted T Now the : : | Lunchea 4 and one various sales are under | new building in the Grand Central : ! b EAEETAR T oaILBLEU FLO ] « s Sean | = . i L [ehild who is most i and who following ! atin sing | hurdy-gurdics and street bands. Bar- | 00— | | Riotn At 7 : Eabdns Dres sain hunting is not confincd to local| A roaming amateur photographer | — CR T SS = S q““ PR . A g TE Butter | dwelle Smart autos from uptown | has kodaked some cuaint nooks| :rv'yiqm o i - s dcbouch shoppers from Park avenue | around Manhattan that brings out Al e : : and Madison | the same pastoral idyils that give AR S e \ R Dinner 1 Grand strect offers many | the small town its slumbero awayiany one el | Chicken Casserole Buttercd Spina in dresses and millinery | charm. Far up on Broadwvay, flank Me didn't intend | Corn Muftins \ot be duplicated clsewhere. [ed by ornate apartment spir should shoot any o thee ( ! Head and Russian Dressing | Style copyists roam through the | nestles a white-fronted cclonial cot- | CCUNNING KIDDIE DRESS Forest if he, Samr ; | Chorolate Cake Coffeq fashionable ateliers in de luxe cen- | tage with brick chimney and light- Pattern 8854 ) Prima | Chicken Casserole, Serving Six northward and several days' ning rods. A few steps off River- L e e ( | ons butter or “discoveries Jlicated In | side Drive Is a gurgling fresh water Sl 1 i BEOLS lo Spring thesty kneel to ] 2 ! 5 ! ) little n for 1 rr to bargain age thirst. And the old oaken Isn't this an ad _‘ ,‘,’, : K(vm i intercst in th bucket han in the reck-ribbed y amall il IE 12 o) simolo, foo. : i 10 does mnot hag The | well is not énly a memery It stil e bodice trimmed th con ; trasting bhand neck and sleeve cler And after hiengs in such a well at Broadway : : ¢ i « ; ; \ | ends. The skirt is inverted pleated « the opera boutfe bantering. | and 205th strect. A mint farm may T ; 215 11l around is not too i 1 2 ory 7 I cries and | be seen at Broadway and 215 str @ I e r i nious but deliciou stures of | Even in Cent o close to the it would t ry i ) A R b i e e S itials crhroide on the hodice vy " N spair that characterize a sale. | city’s throbb heat, I . o : The pool hall is still tie favorite | graze and a white-faced milk cow BNk hven s ¢ B . : haunt of youth Grand street | looks u on ;hn ‘\\hn'lmz world Xnt D C ; T sheiks. A group of them in flaming | a hovine sadness. | ! e L VERTICAT minutes. Uncc youth ties aisted coats and i or)'-—- P R et i i GERy | rakishly dipped hats are always loi-| On Washington strect on the lower | Ll el s . i Oth & ring out front to wink or skylark tip of the island one may find u o8 LAl e e at ; th belles of the neighborhood. touch of traneported Smyrna. In e e i hd peas | Grand strect girls have much of | front of colorful little bazaars, mer- L e Gl e Corn Muftins ( the flair of Broadway sisters—the | chants sit puffing long-stemmed nar- el g i i ) low corn me cup | same poppy-re cst bob a ] rearing aps ¢ scuss- 5 : ik ( o 1 cup yello m 1 1 cup same poppy-red lips, latest bob and | ghiles, wearing fez caps and discus L e pascaling o 5 tablespoons flour teas- | such, but arc not so desipning. If|ing home politics. 7 Almos 0 baki cr. 1-4 teaspoon | they are “picked up” they do not ex- | =0 - ze 4 requires 1-2 yard of 54 inch 218 hisiked I cup milk, 3 tablespoons | pect more than a visit to the movies| And on 42nd street is a four-chair fssanin Ly side It oda afterward. They are| barbershop conducted by four young | e s trunk of dients and beat for v goils” who are at home| men who on a boyish dare came dare k 1z experience is necessary. thp b T 5 fill 1 muffin from the same block of a street in a | 2 A P e e smart at ; and bake for 15 minutes in a| Grand street has t 1 out many | little Sicillan town as stowaways. | ey et e e the hunt 0] | mo oven | illustrions citizens, as the roster of | Iach now owns his home. “‘1““""' =g S i ed to Pk | Fro ting for Chocclate Nut Cake the yearly uptown dinner of “The | i cluding \‘Hf\-u ; i ‘n(url ¥ BEe- ok them . e | 8 cup milk, 11 Gang Street Boys™ shows. This is| Fram a lady in Walnut Hills, Cin- B leap to r o [t peagnooniiant ation of the “from poverty | cinnati: “Your picture ir a maga- ceint of FIFTEEN CENTS (150) in § 8 ey Andigbuticr heroes who were born | zine was a striking likeness of a b e e N Dite Iuniso & i fire, SUMTING [ 0 and includes, ameng others, | young man some twenty years ago | g : H Ilaihad dost e i | ! - ball forms | :ddie Cantor, the and Max | who took me to Chester Park and | B o ' Mr. or Grouse b e [ e e O iae Tor | Steuer, the great criminal lav | tried roughly to kiss me cn the way | B 7 e ] i theyanillagand ; e | I In those days I never went | HE PASHION BOOK 16 BIRTREN & and n o of is Cologne? beat until crear Frost the cake. otesthandib0 fper fesntiorthal| SENot TR in thase [ays,” 7 bies CENTS, but only TEN £ENTS when anliseatn bremiee oo e 0 e Bpuiriernifen roama arg 4;);,1‘“(:‘;’1 | ;;:th:rn:\vl:()";};lnx more than a little | orded i . 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