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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1929. By C. D. Batchelr QUEENLY MODES REIGN AT OPERA AS GOTHAM SOCIAL WHIRL BEGINS Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON that Mrs. Cor- A Visit to The Larches seems to Ea- plain the “Missing Key' Mystery —somebody Had Been There! wor: a sily idered in jamonds and 1ls to miatch one the handson se brooch- 5 I have ever sec inkle. Speak- z of twinkl B} d th Mr George Wa wore he agains wh ; Leonori Warne clouds of g lace ) B % ;. % t ¢ exquisite whit or velvet Both hau volum- ed or ous in their ful or lames trimmed in fur, or vet coats E5lor ofilionc ot frock ¢ ajority. Anne : 1ds Top Mode k> nd f long sleeves over ence. Do not be 1 t # o wiore . Marion Wilson Mrs. Harry ust o8 3 2 ! ot shor’. ones, in ies Important ssories lool: up and rs and elaborateness Wilson, the “queen ed ua ostrich er gown, a muc bag an! an en addition 1o ffon hankies an odish crep> de Myron ( Tavlo- tely embroidere | ppers. done in Mr Grove slippers wer zold h The Plllow Ca<e Hidvout! drawer,” s I tinettoot tops and n blanket and those me once for Christr YTHS i il e : Mostly Short Words & | thinga carcful 16 avold the SUMUIL- | iy e Alexander Geors . SELRUS R upon my modest n « “We'll r now 2 s~ ; 2 R Cranberry Mold with Meat her less 1ik her. “And way do L E Another two Inin + = 5 e e g . € Menu for Dinner 4 c iny. Put the dry bottom, i : (e 1 our way to Tt - | ous adult band ced roast yair o weases, was the key I Jut Mrs. Ticer had | : a jealous ¢ ;T : 'n‘ 1 raised vhl | UNLUCKY IN LOVE i , £ , looked at each 3 1son Peg ! r Loved light prossing ERMINE TOUCHES 1 touched uy ernoon frock 2 cups water, | has its deep cuffs trimmed with ermine tails that look like so many 1 remove | little tassels. A novel crushed bow of ermine marks the natural waist- line in front been in herel” reople : lucky ir ¢ r-independence upon love Cranberry Mold ving Fight Tomorrow) 3 not to learn how to love visely learns to depend too upon | e Der A5 ‘. S well before they were six 3 L onal relationships for a feeli 2 !'The quality of the child's love for fulfillment becomes the sort his parents is echoed, reflected and leans heevily upor efracted in all the intimate rc |n ¢ t L TR R ships of his adult life d pan O the child whose love for his|mc parents has not held too many ele- | Most unlucky of all Pour into 6 : ments of possessiveness, antagonism | whose parents so caused 1o e - iy - o 8 A 2 S (O TGt (T T Tl T 0 A K o bt St 30 [ (CRIEr b | FL."\PPEEA f‘éfiby SAYS: p develop & satisfactory relationship | for them that when in s a jellied hepri " sal [_-——-.__ Serving Fight Spoons PLTER IS VERY MISERABLE By Thornton W. Burgess HORIZONTAL a mod- lavers and By 0. O. McIntyre Twice recen « o 245 e o a high des & 00— ladies—one a writer 7 b E k R New York, Nov. 4.—Diary of a v busin exceutive modern Pepys: Up sitt at my | firmly insisted n having the | vindow, low spirited over losing | check totaled so they could pay S SR 200 pounds in a silly estment, | their halves. Nothing makes a fellow s s e 5 |1- and so with H. T. Webster, the lim- | fecl so contemptible as to have a |, Tiblespton dionn | Soft broor cold Apple Filling ner, to breakfast at The Players. |lady hand him money across a table i The anplaal ol e OO LI Rode home on a bus top next to a|lt is so easy to slip it undcrneath, G e e eTeRCht e i dear Briar-- v e s g I e | ! mhh: Old Briar Prefi 8. ; o was sniffling over a book | 00 Jlend 1t ofithelinsredionts poems. | Along John street t1 lTower Add to the cooked applos and cool So to reading my mail and cameend of the island is a daily curb | for o minutes | a happy cable from Gene Tunney|market for uncut diamonds. This is | Yard Savca that his wife was able to leave a|the usual first step of diamond| 4 hospital in Berlin. Also came & ko-|workers—cutters, polishers, etc lak of my dog when he was a pup- |in hin become mer- | ————————— py in Stoughton, Mass., and t chants on i i blow leaves off {ablespoons buticr, 2 table- some limbs and on others. name he bore then was, by sheer|supplies in tissus paper packets and v S, e s o | Herald’s Daily Pattern Service some Vincent Lopez tunes at the St | certain d cuts) Many importan Teegis took my wife to a theater, | wholesale dealers started on | ) leaving her there to window shop | strect. | “Lace Adds a Dainty Touch"” Pattern 1769 This attractive afternoon frock adds along Broadway and so slecpy I| g dozed standing up waiting later in| | the lobby. Ho. and fell fo read- Being nosey New York ¢z 'r.'.‘} listinct th a cireul < ing Mcl n's “The Blade of |its penalties, While standing with a | SEv s e L b | Picardy,” a brave tale. group watching the activitics of the | s RE S Sree 00— diamond curb market somebody 1 L “""hr”' "]""' . ";"fi"‘;"g tflTT ‘"“d' ~on Broadway hears that a young|£ave me a swift kick—by accident | Sltheg sldsiot the ron e ainty man who was tossing away $100|or design I do mot know. Maybe it | A e rih“' bills in joy joints three years ago|Was for wearing sps | R ‘pe';[‘y‘fl' e a side opening, ray the feminine has entered a monastery—-an unusu- | L | b 5 g has entered a monaster = 00 | touch that is so lovely this season. al finish to a White \Way romp. But Advertising pyrotechnics of the lit- | k Design 1769 may use satin, velvet cain or silk creps in plain or printed. These fabrics arc i¥ cxquisite in shades of brown, green places by arriving | emblazoned with banners announc- : /A vaisin, navy. and the ever (.:(m, costumes—the gentle- |y, i bpEn ale, Perhaps a | SRR o S © cosium h le- [ing a grand onening sale. Perhay s black. Cream or ceru lice should whiskers ches andweek later a “Fire Sele” is serceched . he chosen ladies in wigs and : ud A May be obtained only in sizes encouraging. {le haberdasherics and su ound | —00— town arc a stidy in sales psychol- Jaded cc rit been di- | ogy, One week their fronts will and then comes one of those “Must | If recognized, tah- | vacate—Tost Our Lease” ballyhoos s aphers are tipped off|ang finally a few days shut down to | / B and s, Size food. con on the gallop. And they | “Qpen Soon Under New Man ellote 3 5-8 vards of 40 inch ma- 4 terial and 3 1-2 yards of 3 inch lace all get their pictures in the paper,|ment.” Without a single change of Vie// 3 . | which is the intention. proprietors and in the same build- dressmaking experiencs is neces- —00 ings this goes on for ma vea k. sary to make this model. The p = ’ R b att as s e p o There are stories that many peo-|and all survive. A shop in the Her- i L"r“;.rl"o;LW T'fi"‘d"' 5 B exacl y i 5 ple in the limelight frequently use!alq Square section has heen featur- Sisonsaidaselie el ven ron et 4 : : ; e c | disguises when walking | ing a fire sale for more every size. A perfoct fit is guaran- had fail ; " ol nnot be o 1 ] crowded streeis. If so, it is farthest vears i i t N Gt nt <t b S R0 SRNE ¢ 15| north in self-consciousncss. So hur- (@ . / e ll‘_‘"]»_]_ e deliverad upon re- v Y r i ; ¢ SHiGH firms 3 S| jjed and unobserving is New York ! eeipt of FIFTEEN CENTS (15¢) in e 1 [ 1 > iy ciplispah NeInph i that a fellow, led by block-long | "W as a couniry hoy i e coins carefully wrapped or stamps ; : £ LAk ! : nly sif to be suy . standing up in an apen car- | writes Pat D.. “you would be inter - N | © 1o write plainly yvour NAMI: e 3 | chile ) ose of veceive more than a | ected in an old fashioned rag carpet ADDRLSS, STYLLNUMBER and L] QSRR an exhibit. But several mvitations have (2 wanted f : 8 o K.‘" I: e ”i o " { orm o ¢ d or of 1 =00 Leen ignored. Does it interfere with e NEW WINTER FASHION f Al bl g S & | « Wl hiere is a hand grenade of your tea drinking? Or something BOOK is ready for deliviry. Price b h } Medical Association and of Hy ong al Ir )15 FIFTEEN ¢ but only TEN Jolly, 1 | <cia. the Health Magazine . i the tc nochsforta njovis aclor arsivink i ielse | CENTS when or g : 2 Rat Purp i ; 7 WASH PAINT week ago at Grand Central. He| That and fhe grouse shooting in “NTS when orde with a pat- oy Siit’o ¢ o atafes i B W o believe | Sometimes the dirticst walls and | slipped on a mask and suffered him- | Scotland. And the back of my hand i tern. Address all mail and orders to bt Leot : : : g g et Ry he per- | self to be carried along by friends | to you, sir! New Britain Herald Pattern Depart- place. That leg ¢ I j 4 o hat goiters occur miors commonly | painted furnitura yield to the per- | s ¥ | i 4 Ahe \ S ment, 243 West 17th stroet, N hit throbbed 1. Tefer | cases of goit t .mong undarnourished children | suasion of soap and water, Use|in a football rush to a waiting auto-| (Copyright, 1922, McNaught e o : reet, New Wit throbbed ) ng : s e Syndicate, Inc.) < o found it casicr to wal T r alation. It I been ind, as m with decayed teeth and bad tonsils, warm suds and a soft brush. mobile. s ~ 1 Syndic; use of io t preventive ized salt is used and that