New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 13, 1929, Page 14

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14 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, W .DNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1929. By C. D. Batchelor THERE'S FLAIR FOR COLOR AND ) FLARE IN CUT OF SPORTS GARE | Registered U. 8. Patent 0/fice Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife's Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON | New York. Nov. 13 —Iootball games and the fall hunts have lent somc of their zestful spirit to sports Madge Turns to the Task of Sef attire worn at both, apparently. tling the “Kitchen Quarre At the Princeton-¢ Tries New tics with Katie S 1 conscio 5 % te rur ine's " of the s costume me t ning outfit of hlack tweed 3 I ith ora was topped by a saucy s wrath. I Tit hat with tuft of black . he I & arrogantly in onc f sid & ) Priscilla Guri ore a 5t have sc orange cock uck up in her or Kat little soft bown felt hat, one th 1 i had a little brim, by the way. Kath- . T erine Austin wore a brown frock under her lapin sports coat that had Voice i u little orange vestee in it ¢ z . ) Tweeds Are Populat o P \ < 1 weeds, fir fashion mo = many of t s wor LS flig New Tacties with Katic und rm el United t ohsh ey - Hums., The orcevill S 2 e wore a grey {weed t tuek pe = i in, powder blue silk t with reg ! g 1 ulation hirt. collar finished by, i 1 ¢ big squash bow t h very long 5 wide ends of brighter blue tha ! g Hats may flare ofi-the formal daytime x ; S th® brimmed 1 o »w = 1 rtered at Belmont ar P hall games. w - h R. Whitehous 1 ¢ h narrow brim =t me. thous hat brooch that Na st the crown, right fi s © aves ‘shortly for tl ; ‘ re nee and is taking sev- M c ral brimmed hats alon Mrs had ‘ I 'homas Mc ter. is one of t t £ to th s vounger set t sticks to her brims Ye e wore a very neat dark 1 5 oft felt hat at Belmont. wi ain L < ( poi banding and a little H e i nonchalance: Mrs. He i i one watun started. 1 do ) ) ¢ 1 bow-tie-how Josephine M. Avzuste M= De Forest Alexander Eeadit ) y 1o oW one side o ont 0 ” 5 ; d hat as T may, | — Ino g s A ¥ Ty adm wonmen look ex- . APPI / IN'Y Q. , : B wnea v Menus for the Family FLATTER FANNY SAVS: Mrs. 1 was t 2] disting womi e 2 the room. gracious I Al v Geo lack chiffon ite lace st Ripe Olives in old V:’é IVES, Sa sandals 3 )an L Ol a Get-Rich-Quick Mary—No, Freudie, I'm going to marry a hard of tl ( “._“,'","-1"."" ieheon \v”‘”:’“ : Y 4 drinker who's rich and loves flying. plush. Her skirt saimon croquets. cre 1 peas. hot 2 e ley rell jeliy mold sal- e v d puddi £e —— = e e e = == — 3 whippec . co S e s SR 3 al . i T 1 5 V - % et iR ; Salmon Croqueis. Serving 8 e | Today’s Variety Bazaar | [:uo o gl flon Tt e : SN s o e How docs the 1l child dey A e ik, 2-3 teaspoon salt. 1-4 teaspoon | °f /7 - N op responsibility it Dl Dhie e S ptation of . 1-4 o e /! 4 L \dults in ‘charge must furnish him [ .ounie of hours off for lur To oons chopped piarsl th the proper opportuniti S 1ite o v q 1 S 4 ) guidance dafe, s along the avenue in a Blend wel 1 nil SF £ He must f Ul hav play fente s with floral-polka dotted | and cook unt very thick crean S o 8 Loipermibifrecs |l hloune Candl Lt hart for i offione fori to pro- L -4 dom ctivit anl ghoulder in the young manner. lumpin, a st of the - gafe enough to permit only casual IFur plays a big part in style now, | ir dients and cook for vinute M supervision. He must in spite of warm days. Most of the ‘ool thi ixture. Dip tabl - > : 5 use at hi of devel- | japin, racoon and other novelty nd then \ inture e < 26 opment sible. [over thoir arms. Lofs Salmon wears | again into the cru Shape and b i that |a beaver ceat gver a frock w cool. When ready 1o serve fry the 1 3 l T T fl. . sufficient leopard collar o until well browned on all i Wk at he will he two-skin & o three-s T leat e rn to his mater his own neckpiece is smar than Cramb and th a is o 1y of ding accord fur. Mrs. Delorest Alexander 1.0 o ut h can go on a & The d is in a some double skin : A lon of ga giving the child insufficient atten- |with a tweed suit and 1 & — z tion in his play activities. but 1in | turban that is pictu ATt oz ond wal I:‘ l » P] UNC' BILLY POSSUM FINDS providing 100 much, which tends to | Lewis Aguirre has a | o | asnion aque PEATHERS make him more interested in the |trousseau a lovely bottle green coat | , .. ¢ jeese Mol ,\\Mfull Eelapmil z : approval 6f the adults than in his |and turban cnsemble that has shaved |, (W0 ESpoons Eranulated elatin By Thornton W. Burgess | own pursuits. |lamb as lavish trim. \::.,;. cheese, 1 cup :|‘mw,‘ a ‘ w:\ o e . . I'1-2 cup chopped ripe olives, 1-2 cup Than t 4 A | nuts, 1-8 teaspoc epper. 1-4 tea- | v ! | spoon salt. 1 cup whipped cream | Soak the gelatin cold water : : : | 4 min Dissolve over a p: door l i | of hot r. Cool ad the r a ! | of the ingre s. Pour into molad ) = : | which ha 1 rvinsed out of cold | | wate: in a cold place to stiffen noo | | Unmola 1ot tuc nd S f | round with hie o | | 5 = b ‘ | i Another Luncheon Menu v am of celery soup, baked veal : breaded, baked ot pola- o \ } | mashed, hot rolls, plum jelly )‘H | table salad ividual pumpkin J ) ‘ i pies and whipped cream, coffe () & | New York. Nov hat haunt-, ately but with an aristocratic "‘“"”} FLOWER SPRINKLERS « ingly picturesgue ofi lawer fioRtnenna P 1t you > flowers in Yo 5 « Fifth avenue run Il a dozen | o york's only Chinese under- [ 1o4se: 10 EIRREITIIGS « blocl north from Washinzton i ker is said to be one nos {little: sprinkler with nidiculously A s venin mble for tn ey 1 Tl Tfamous s amo his nt lon pout ally 151- | coll zirl consis of a white chif Arch., has tried desperatel imous wits among his e Sy o PLCEE ) o, 1 ! ( 9 i . ed countrymen Chinese always I on frock and a quaint little collar . i I hopelessly o refain the apricot | o4 CounTSen: BRE ERIEEE MO from dripping when yon velvet jacket with white i Ll G I et 1 Ao T el BAIURL L i (s S s plant to ! {he hrown stone charmihas becni| ciacking funeral SdirectorSupholds - - e 1 % the tradition g £ ed by ornate apartme | . : Its mellowness once suggested | yyaffle parlor window card: | ; : ruffled collars, four wheelers GU i ST o e e Gt : = 4 2 spanking bays and the disinte home.” One of these & some dar- | ; 5 ; tion has been a blow to the die-|ino soul is going to rise up and | K Vertical o | hards. The Jatest attack on archi-|geotch the myth of home cooking. : 0 tectural nt is the effort to Thousands—or to be cagey, say, “MORNING CHIC” % 1 molish and commercialize the red- |y nqreds—all over the land never \id ) cked Mark Twain home at the ycgan to eat zood food until they Pattern 1776 {58 v 7 ireen e Z.fl"l".'h“’.lf.'il T e hs New Britain Heeald (5¢ Practical : " T | two floors to convert them into one | {'p iy the Bronx an auto greas-| Pattern I 1t > SoTaiinan of those polished branche The rack is called Lubriatorium House will love this attrac - s { Washington Square ! And on rd reel there is a Neck- five frock, and will cnjoy the ease v e ———— | which tries to check the tie Sanitarium Adding quaintly: with which it can be laundered as " e in their power o re- | Processes. rushed into court to bat- | “We sanitize tics.” it opens eut. flat surplice bodice beclal; \gren! the handieapped to | Ue:0F its prescrvation i —00— closing creates a slender effect that 8o ) e ti na to Eive them a | NO matter who wins the unravel- w sections of New York show is most becoming. The short ki- s ; ! e erean e E o en they |78 Of legal entanglements will Te- | the building progress of the unper M0n0 sleeves are practical and coin- I y quire two v so the home Wwill | Bronx in the past few years. Acres, fortable for work scem for all oth 150ns 10 bel ;. nain intact for that period. The |once tangled weeds and ash heap Design 5 Tovely ¢ 5 c b ti practically through house stands with the same furnish- {are now sprizhtly with business | S vy v"mxh"’-\‘ 7t 3 ) ver th t — ings just as it did in the days|scctions. Streets literally bloom o fonne or plaue, v;»h‘m.‘:',no‘“}" 5 P i : t is once hen Twain spent final days. Writ- | night. So big and varied are New may be found in braid uy‘- ‘:.;m”’,:):,' : ! ' . ’Ialks ’Ib ing in bed and puffing fierce bl Yerk interests that not many below | ing material. Pearl buttons are nice : . i ) con cigars. 125th street know of the amazing 6% tholrastanine om0 The author loved the place, next building operations northward. % A 1 Y D 0 I lucation o % to his old Hartford home, best of 00 ey be oblained only in slzes 16 g [ [ \ierican over parents all. It was where he spent charming | On the other hand one of the | ! 40 and 42. Size Terlical i 1 of Hy ¢ 1. 1 3 interludes chatting with close | most lugubrious scctions in town is | vards of 40 inch ol 1 i Magazi » friends and playing the game of | that circling Woodlawn cemetery in | i ‘-‘\‘r"“"""”””““i- i felty, | S T qy | Ubilliards he enjoyed so much. The|the Bronx with its mournful array | nle erience is neces- Fi ) i rec 1 occiina R R RTINS l ii 1 cat lon 16 et ol ome i lof toons et veine it taeth o to make {his model. The o | 1ding By Alice Judson Peale the brass plaque on the side street |ists and glum groups of grave dig- ern has) simple andte o The small child's first responsibil- | oy e structions. Yardage is given for IFo; « 1 ity is not to dress himself. not 0| “pyig plaque hears the images of | e | gvery size. A perfect fit is guaran- tir put away his toys, nor even 10 40 ywaghington Irving and Mark Twain.| Among monument inscriptions ,,;,{‘,. i g7 ' V. How- | such little tasks as helping 0 Pick | fying spent pleasant days there at | was this epitaph: “To Die is Merely s e ndeliveradiuboniires and Mrs. Gr larly the |up th pers from the HVing- | jhiorvals and jt is reputed one to Live in a Happier Land.” in ‘.»m:e ca \{)1\ SENL i) down below. T occupa- | room floo | the rooms was set aside solely o= G Be }”““‘f_ or awakened a desir . s d It is somet ital for his|his use. The structure f& now the| From a newspaper ad: “This film | oL AN D e :1["‘1’1"; Unc' Billy hadn't ha " 1ent | developmeor of these | properiy of an old New York family. |is a fantasy stirring romantic NUMBER and SIZE wanted, two or threc 4 1 ledge of | th e responsible for| Directly across from the Twain | depths. Ifrail moonbeams weave fhe NEW WINTER FASHION ing on ind licine, | his ow vities. He should | homi other landmark, a mel- | spell of passion. Eyes grow starry BOOK is ready for delivery, Pric could fi ow . e ) « his own play and | ancholy reminder of the suave social and voices sink in breathless whis- | FIFTEEN CENTS, but only meat fa made his ston 1to it imimum of | graces of other d This is the [per. Tt is not a picture but CENTS when ordered with a pat- with But he 't kr 1 ‘ person con- [ help fre Its or other children. | Hotel Berkeley, whose calm in the | rhapsody.” | iern. Address all mail and orders where he could get an nita ) « 1 ire and It ist be remoibered that the | hubbub suggests a daguerreotype at | psody in Goo. as it were. | to New Britain Herald Pattern De- finally he climbed down from i s hi ent o i 14's play s his worl hd modern art exhibit. In the quick. 1629, McNaught | partment, 243 West 17th street, New Erapevine and rted over to loc o hear o sce, | I i oceupational ch is important in his develop- | rushing progress it clings mn\wnr‘ Syndicate, Inc.) | York city. = i ) ' - - —— b " P s —

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