New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 8, 1929, Page 30

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRID.X!, NOVEMBER §, 1929. Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife's Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON Pladge, Sure of He Burzlary Theory Ton Prepares to Wire Marion Asking : Release From Promise 1o Keep taabata secret the Existence of the “Fortune” Ihe Compromise “Make T befpre you go 1o Southas i Reaitirat Sare o8, X Thornton W. Burg o come again to enoalong there recently i 1 I Vertical n | i U Iy [ Editor Journal of geia, the Health Reglatered D. 8. Patent Offies No parking along here, sonny.” “But look where I am and what I'm in.” T P e e S S A T o | i e § A Real Brain Teaser S P——- Horizontal | | T wis cortain that no Rabbit had Renth pouna | who made good in the city. Delica HENLTH DI MORIIS PISHBEIN ful of cod liver foods as the child Medieal Association and of Hy- 10t at other times considerably ¢ s placed before the By C. D. Batchelor | FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: s ninen 2T FEG U5 PA aughty girl of the olden a miss of long ego. The days w Velnv_et Leads Thfi Style Parade Nov. 8—Among the fabrics lvet is ide for wi questionably |Its value is app {creators and you 1ding fabric in not generally known fabric w nd will experiment _whe. ed. ~When » | vet materia) is put on new is req it represe of ndous techn sufficiently a differe efte bly sat- isfactory All Velvets Popula | T think it interesting to that ry kind of velvet—hoth the old | ind 1aodern process of manufac- are present nta- collection nov in 1ews for differen coats of | fulness made of the most supple of and others, almost severe in . that cannot be executed ir g but short pile velvet Short pile velvets will never zo out of fashion now and I feel some satisfaction this, ae I was the first couturier to ask 1 to up the old ve The popularity of artificial on the other h: tactur 50 waned this seasorn ible measure of was premeditatefl, a women would tire of ost ¥ itiful fant tk fabric and it was to abandon them for a than run the risk o I for one rigret {his very glad to wutilizc us fabrics as soor ty offe Velvet Accessories, Too | With the advent of the formal t ensemble or afternoon snit accessory, also of | i Por evening wear, Paton cx A Dblack velvet afternoon tailles this emerald green evening coat by Jean Patou is simple of line trimmed with silver fox. id collared with grey fox thus Whet on will prove Arr sometimes do o te the dress. A nd to t 1o « lleur, for exampl Add s in v of th completed by a | peach « 1 5 ¢ | of bad effec 01 . 1 same material. trim- 1 child his hands as he [ e same fu of vach y N 2 is often sho dr social o i bag, of essentia o o hear upon 11 vanded child Iy however. Unti i nsid v somehow con 1ed. velvet is undoul the f 1 medium this ses for hats. it is fal that com N Il with even in will alws hon too, an gs velvet as a fram is brou for every robably less of ing him is.to help him ac Menus forr Vtrlze }:'amily BY MRS, ALEXANDER GEORGE g him to use his ke Arranging Meals for Sunday kfast Orang ice, sau- L A, CHE sage cakes. date muffins, coffer 8 teaspog RY SLIPPERS Dinner — Roast lamb Lrown- 2RCUPACHO] For the off-white or dead whit ed potatoes. cr ed cauliflower, even gown, hing is more brezd, mint jelly, fruit salad Man- charming than cherry colored crepe chester, grapes, chocolate filled cake flour. Add | ga chine siip cofiee, the F: cook until e Supper — TLamb dwiches, | YeTY thick. Stir constantly during | = sweet pickles, doughnuts, te Iyuit Salad, Manchester, Serving Six (Very refresh h a roast din- st o the in- ashion Plaque inutes, Cool g between the two | cake layers. Cover the top with confectioner's ar or whipped cream. Serve, cut in wedge shag the cooking. Add the zredients. B nd use as a ner.) 6 picces lottuce. pieces New York. Nov. § — The ts while” strolling: W heaaime of collectors of bird i Broadway boys who try to look like yokels. Walter Chrysler admiring (he skyscraper named for him on 42d street. Who remembers when plasterers went to work in strect cars? Luncheon crowds oozing out of shyscrapers like human lava. Iran- cis Hackett, a Kilkenny, Ireland, boy csgen sign: “Take home a comple reet bootbluck who wears a heavy ack eyeglass ribbon. The foolhardy who stand on high building ledges to watch parades. Another “French cafe” tries sidewalk tables. B-r-r-r! Tt hoarding houses curtained an en at ni ht. Nothing so awkward as German police puppy iegfeld's newest beauty—Ruth Morgan Sporty young men who live off their actress sisters. ; op announces Parachutes for nt house parties.” The fellow who doubles for Fio Ziegfeld in the mov- Several new apartment houses ssing Californi panish architecture. Arch Sclwyn's cigar. Herbert Bayard — Swope going cross town buckitty, buckitty! ocrers who hang around speak- casy entrances. And gin guzzling wppers known and Babe or Billie. The cellar cafes chantant with Rus- sian cuisine—run by Ialians. And with the quiescent gloom of a tomb. That constunt tremble on Park venue from trains thundering into and Central. Nothing makes you feel 50 middle class as one of those butlers who wears a white sateen coat. The $1.50 tea rooms near ex- clusive hotels. Thase clubnien who always open thelr newspapers at the financial page Debutantes with snubby noses, generous mouths and freckles. And fearful they will not be noticed los who wear platonum chains ornercd across their vests. nnie Hurst and her husband strolling arm in arm. The “dew -is {ill on the rose.” Noel Coward's pink muffler ‘ The legend of Fannie Hurst ana ! dicate, Inc.) “ West 17th Street, New York City. Hoils, PIELC | pising on Park avenue in the Ior- | dinner—sgoup to nuts. T'he 38th |that almost any buildin, I day. But stir into activity LEFT HANDEDN By Alice Judson Peale U'ntil recently the left handed jchild was painstakingly educated both hy nd teachers 1o use her husband being domiciled-in fap NS Tght ha Away separate apariin 1o Foday th L growit 150 exploded Ho (1=agkala 16 be- (I favor fof the lc come in public thou hat people | child use hi hand as nsurprised ar in ’ public together. They voted SUSO R0 Qe Bo i el e hen vvidence that the compulsory use o Horsehair is nstEatenial he goes on concert tours. e the right hand in place of the Ieft (to he used for rts bags. This {results in a good many learning one is in tones of hrown and beige seen frequently in little restaurants the beaten path-—as moonstruck as two youthful lovers. | e andicaps. It is thou 1L that somie | (rimmed with dark brown calf. e new Waldorf Astoria \hotel ties has proven a great magnet for passersby. Because of its traditions, the rapidly mounting structure h inspired more newspaper comment ke “SMART KIDDIE FROCK” Pattern 1770 New Britain Herald, 15¢ Practical Pattern Isn't this an adorable little rig for a small girl? The front panel is cleverly styled 1o form pleats at the bottom, and cut in scallops that continue around the back to form a yoke. Tiny tucks, or gathers, be- low the yoke in back give addi- tional fullness to the frock. Woolworth flared up to the skies. One of the features of tho new inn will be a motor entrance tun- nel. This will permit patrons to step from their motors to elevators with- out passing’ through, foyers. Only | those who have to endure the long waits to reach hotel motor entrances on the street can appreciate this in- novation. | cen speculation, too, as to whether the famous Oscar is to Design 1770 is cunning made of ted gingham, dimity, per- linen. The most popular gayly pr cale be 2 member of the managerial staft. | colors for youngsters arp yellow, Oscar as 4 perpetual fount of news- | ved. blue, green and tan. Note the paper copy. Rtuddycheeked. moon- | small opening at the neck in front faced and with a port-winey mel- where two tiny pearl buttons give lowness, he might have stepped | L neat finish trom one of those Lnglish prints of May be obtained only in rd and 1.6 and S. Size 4 requires of 36 inch material for d bloomers. No dressmaking experience is sary to make this model. The pattern has simple and cxact in- strictions. Yardage is given for every size. A perfect fit is guaran- ced. Mine Host greeting an arriving h. Oscar refused to remain parked at a glass-topped desk afte his rise from the seuilery. He paid personal visits to every department | ! daily. | lighted cross at- cing An auto with ¢ tached to its hood has been ri \d down Bromfiway late at| Patterns will be delivered upon recently. Tt has nothing else receipt of N (B (15¢) to indicate its significance. | in coins carefully wrapped or - | stamps. Be sure -fo write plainly STYLI times.” vour AME, ADDRESS NUMBER and SIZ15 The NEW WIN {1ON BOOK is ready for delivery. Price FIFTEEN CENTS. but only TEN is 0. K. and other us all a pain. Week | 2 What in | [ven, “your times you before for instanc the world wits the matte That week I was just shadow col CENTS when ordered with pat- umning. tern. Addre 11 il and orders to (Copyright, 1929, McNaught Syn Herald Patfern Department,

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