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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, — = ‘\'OVLWIBER 14, 1929. Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON High-Handed Met! with Katie Brinzs That Kitc Autocrat to Abject Repentance v Bladge's New, Latic Repents en it comes t o prove question. o tell you You arc Now 1 {0 own make you do v versy much pa comb T tell her bage. get she exclaime head drop Inz her ot best 1 | “You h ont ahout 2" fell to plait- | you ne apro; . sayir my (Continued UNC' BILLY POSSUM IS | IEMPTED By Thornten W. Burgess Tempratio 1 \ De 1 1 Mo o e BUR HEALTH Journal of ociutie Health the and of Ma gazin Lan disappointed do sis | | vomans | crets | vour | fore 1MOBRRIS FISHBEIN American bert Once Overs Jusr Registored U. 8. Patert Office THINK, OUR CURRENCY WAS (NFIATED SIXTY BriiioN DOLIARS FRort /914 7O 1930, SUSH HIGH wAY ROBBERY MAKES MY Brool Boil “ FRED . / wAS PERFECTLY FUR/IOUS THIS AFTERNOON, [ FUST 1cNOW s wAS CHEATED 0Y 7 OF A BRIDGE PRIZE AT MARY SmiTHs " Family Circle. WORLD FEMINI New York, Nov. 14—The fad for foreign travel and the tremendous zest with which Americans at home By C. D. Batchelor view movies from other countries both have a deeper meaning than mere enjoyment Both are forces for peace, he- cause they make for understanding | of those people living in other countrie which is the first step | towards the death of wars his is just a part of the peace | | message brought t6 the biennial | | congress of the Council of Women by the noted French feminist, Ma-| dame Drefus-Barney. Fearful of Peace | “The world was afraid of peace { for fear it would mean a super Madame Dreyfus-Barney Now we gee it means living {our own life in our own country, {but understanding others living | theirs in their native heath As MacDonald said. it is not alliances but understanding that the world | needs, and is getting. Women must concern themselves with increasing | this unde nding, for they cannot | have happy homes and joy in their | children, with the possibility of war hovering over them. That is why we want to awaken women here to | triendship for women abroad.” | Madame Drefus-Barney is a men | ber of the League of Na ‘Inl“flfl of experts, her ons com- especial field | | being international cinema. Her | committee studies cach country's films: Whether or not the cinema is |used in the schools for education, | among working classcs for social | | education and aesthetic reasons, are dirceted by the government and with | advantage or disadvantage. These are some of the questions Australia, | {South Africa, China write to ask | Madame Drey{us-Barn For the movies give all countries a gratify- ing opportunity for Knowing t 1 | i i e A Question of Policy | o e e e et et e e e et et et e e e b ey they are a part of the world. The cinema committee’s usefulnéss in- creases daily. World Co-Operation The International Council of | France honored Madame Dreyfus-Barney, abovi. noted European fen Women which Madame Dreyfus- | inist, by making her a Knight of the Legion of Honor World Barney represents is composed of war. Now she 15 a leader amoi world's womer the most important women of 40 countries. Their meetings, three |~ e = Z | times in. five years, are a very mo-|parhoy explained. “Buck in 1849,| THere is no'n oy dern and very hopeful development | e the United States of Europe | play matoriale x e that takes on the aspect of the ac-|\ag mentioned. the 1wo were linked, | in z00d pla Il | rial far tual international co-operation ‘of | " wTne idea of world court origi-| less earef e e v whichi feminists have dreamed nated in America. There is real ren- | riehy varicd (han (hat of a e ey They speak of certain problems | on o American women | s e R that are peculiar to their own coun- | (oo ¢ H T BT 3 S e R try and take up economic subjects|ang 1 think the reason Luropean | Y ACUVILY nanifectons |like registration of legal facts re-|women may scem more Interosted is Fhancaadilt e oAl latingStofitamilyul celnid T foren th et SRS STl e e e child’s cither or countries, to prevent bigamy, emi- | puC it and e S Halniras its cha | gration and migration without politi- | oty v of « first in NEW HATS cal and economic disturbance min- | T UL e our children's In spite of the general unbecom- | imum wage legislation. child health, e o AR W__'_h‘m, A intelligent] ingness of off-the-face hats for|the age of coneent and other prob- S e e need to remember many faces, the predominating style | lems which affect all nations. But . ]fi_‘“ L m’m ko G story. is just that. Turbans now e in | one of the primary aims of the In- “‘:”‘ R ek At least 24 varieties, with the bon-| ternational Council of Women is for | "% w0viS LR net turban growing morc popular. | ecach woman fo he her bwn coun- 0N e bt ok especially for girls and young ma- | try's product. Tt encourages the pop e = e trons ular arts in individual countries, is | A¢ ST T ol - - interested in keeping alive all the' 81%7 St Gl SR RKY FASHIONS heauty of folk lore, folk songs, all | W& Weaving (o ""I‘)f" 2l i In spite of the fact that many |things that are the native flowers| YOMen ef the world hav & aviatrices fly in ordinary clothes, | of native heaths. For it is only when | PATt 0 (he peace movems toppéd by coveralls, Paris continues | each country is fully represented in A () ' i STS UNITE FOR PEACE o make aviation costumes, called |all its richness that the council fecls | Mrs. Alexander Geo sky-fashions. Paul Caret has a snu»in can have a genuine vorld" | 1 ed Oysters for Winte; [ning costume in deep blue with mili- | roundness | oyster tollar bound in white wool The council is very important In sance, bre France. There most of the laws pass- malade, ca = ed benefiting home and family have parents Diey colfar GRE the finger of the council in its mold- Tartar A dark grecn evening gown of | ing. (IFor taffeta has a triple peplum with | Feminists Move for Peace | X0 GUARARTR] 1 cup slift mayoniaise, 2 1abl very long skhrt falling out from un-| “French women are tremendously | B R poons chopped olives, 2 tablespoon der the lowest onc. It has a single, | interested in peace because peace | By Alice Judson Peal chopped sweet pickles, 1-§ (easnoor huge-emerald and diamond shoulder and feminism have been coordinated | A mother wallted 8into il saiti 1 {naroon Darolice pin. from the first” Madame Dreyfus-| nurscry, school to ask help in get sppon chopped onions or chives | ! [ for her chil‘ren additional | tzBlespoon #ncly chopped parsies | ble play maierials which would | Mix and chill the ingredients i | them happily occupied | Herve in a small glass disk | kout their king hours WasRington Pie ‘ was taken throughythe rooms Cake Part E he ‘large blocks, ba “go 1-3 cup fat. 2-3 cup sugar, 1 eag ftoys., woolly animals and assorted | ! teaspoon vanilla, 1 teaspoon lem ousckecping toys which keep the extract. 1-8 teaspoon salt, ' cuy [nursery school two-year-olds so | Milk cups flour, 2 teaspoons HORIZONTAL | IS IS { happy and busy were shown to her. | baking powder. Island near Cubu | EMERED] It | " 1 On the roof ehe saw the swir 0 A L e sugar. Adé A e | Wil IrJ (gl!l [1 o 11 | Junle-gym. sand-pit and sand toxs, | B¢ TS of the ingredients and bew ou e [2ACY (Vemp | planks and saw horses. doll car r:v"*” '_“‘i"lf; \} ! ‘I our into fwo laye) i | le]ml! ERRIANIY IS e e in oven. Add the fill g }‘ New York, Nov. 14—The Man- | figures in hisiory than she beheld. “Ia this all?" she il tablespoor sugir palu o hattan megaphone is rarely lifted —00— | asked il \‘f“” L i RIS for the army of obscure workers, There are not many places inl “Yes. T bolieve | sho TE e e ”'“"HU b s New York where one may buy salt| everything ve have 1 e . wlmemchow ke (e e ORel Lt bridge | “And this keeps s vour childron | e or the cake EARI T hears only of the big shois or the Lol ! Il - & 4 | in a modcrate oven. ool ar failures. The little fish, swimming| " Brooklyn it is on daily. 10 1 jhappye My chlldren have meajly SCIVE, cut in wedged shaped piece A Chile salipeter. e ¢ ki entire. | KNOW anything ahout food —which | the things you have here, but f A 13, Otherwise <8 ;Z'r';'o‘”"”i"”‘“ iheildsane el ey ol ot Parlia- | get terribly bored. and are forever |y et 617 T i 15, Nimble £ ment—there is nothing that pro- | quarreling with . each other | T latlat dnios and. oxs for 19, An istant Nowhere is the slruggle lo live| ides & gustatory tang like good old | thought you nust have here @ great for vegetable or head lot > - 1. To be indebicd | decently and comfortably so diffi-| a1 rising. . Snliaenrn e Al lads. k i I"aci T T cult for those on small salarics. | e & 59 i : Sigr ohplecs ol SRS et they l‘”",’ hf"'“,‘ et O e, e e i A s rd sou 5. Self. Ind vepcovent ne Uosl AL OHIR Bl tave basnnd diblinted i the ' doctrine states our fo Recause e I e SR e L e Ty o vk s T e poliny | Age jSnel clasn, they haye madn Wi Sy 0y o vl et o i vaudeville | pt e Conctosy (Aitle. * the populous, prosperous comm AT el e VERTICAL 21, Cougar Ly it s, ellas in musical comedy come from 5 i ho. |33. Consian | There arc the dweflers in little ! oo “Tweed for Daytime" s To valt coltages on suburban fringes — | e Palloiias Aie8 storcand shopsiolenkafibook ccene s A physizian tells me of an inven- concentrates on the skirf 4. =Kkil '\""‘” ":flar‘":fi.’: °'.rh”:,e i ‘;:;;’ 1“”'\’,‘,? tor who can only sleep at bricf jn- 5 1Wo pjece frock with pointed Exclamation of sorrow 3 s ety . tervals and who has read an aver- completing (he invertes ”x‘ R T atn ‘;Inghr‘_«v 350 a week and the x}:‘oulng ik ]P";m! “mv{ln(1 imgm A The over blouse is simple D > it e | they make in & marvelous munites- | R 17aW novel & night for i With the neckline, cuffs and waist- A Donkey-like beast tation of self-sacrifice. 3 S line repeating the trim of the skirt LS Ocean. | The men are those whose grip on e L Both hlouse and skirt may be worn - — — | their jobs depends largely on per- 1{0}1;?623‘3)‘?3‘?1 ”°§'(‘”“’:"‘f_omf"lfr"‘i S LG et wde available its relupns” agpin, anll it the) BonlS Appeaende, Thele o clothenf p 0 I BB SRR e Design 1752 js stunning fashioned the drug, he is likely to | must be neat and well pressed, thelr | the Tomaice of & diaryman and of feather weight tweed and addict again. The real |linen clean and fresh and thelr| Fonders | RicF trimmed with bands of jersey. A & S ridding the addict of | shoes in constant shine. How they| 3 O wearable frock could use mixeq g permanenily scems to be | MANAge so well is a study in thrift.| e = brown, tan and orange tweed with & 2 ps and cconomic prob- | Nearly all pay ducs in some bene- | The biggest '”“'m;,o"d 'ln : g tan jérsey “and brown stitching. [ fit lodge or insurance socicty. They | exhibition at Coney lsland last sum- Tt Gl bt hieh cause,ihe are making small payments on|mer was the Arnold Rothstein mur- i el st L 2 (he drug are usual- | homes, dress iheir familics in good | m:_ '\r:id‘:jr‘: 1hgm~» »1.:rI| T,:?-:l‘:‘“" SR L e G iniple ig | 19 ‘="°‘W\M" or ("fl‘"""l’“t’]";”"':';;' L‘:E'l_"fl?""' ”.r,f,:l'm," A ‘:,,":f"\\:; “a'r','_w St it May be obtained only in sizes 16 it cotic. The | SlAnces correchlon of: thes 7 i - (1o I T ol New Yorledus I8, 20, 34, 368, 38 and 40. Size 18 o i nwl A ‘p‘“ cumstances is likely Lo prevent the | ;:Ta‘r:),::‘fimm an automobile cr“”‘:‘f” d.‘ooul'd'l‘l;:,: SR o et el L e riod of thre during ‘which | Fecurrence of the craving. |t At e Puccini, Wagner, Haydn, Galli-| terial and 5-3 yard trimming. Hog ; considerable mental| It 18 polnted out that many drug| Most of themr mapage Lo have a|Fue Ysaye, Dvorak, Gounod and No dressmaking experience is neces- here muy be considerable mental| 4q;005 “gre mentally disturbed or | pleasant two weeks! outing yearly. saye, e Sl make 6 Toad o and physical - suffering and during | o0 inadequate, and that for | They visit the~theatdrs, occupying | Paderewski you are above the av- patiern has simple and exaet in- which timo the tient must Rave | )5 oacon also the mental treat- | modest balcony seats, or attend the | CTage H“""’K‘““‘( structions. Yardage is given for ose medical attention. The most| oy 3500 of he most signifitant | big movie productions once a week RO e o every size. A perfect it is guaran- wumane form ot (reating diug ad-le, tors of the control | They are seldom in debt and are| A telegram y you “‘fi”f"l tead, i diction is to withd Jlegdng _— | chief supporters of big savings in- 1&"‘ fried '"”“"‘ in l\": I:"”r‘: ks Patierns will he delivered upon re over a period of two s during | JEWELLED STRAPS | stitutions. our restauran ::m] w L | coipt of FIITI ! : ROk e e A | s oo bl ALAnah are sd1idar “an Al KT s tinael aak ol da ofi B rou ey ia Lo S el e in coins carefully wrapped o1 « : cut in one with the round or square unknown. They hava never seen the SoncyandH L stamps. Be sure (o write plainly I of this method |, 01 "op cyvening vns or else they | glitter of a night club or so-called | "7 M¢ e w;w \””\ AM ; ADDRIESS, STYLE . ¢ by BRI re to be exceptionally decorative, | gy, cafe. Theirs is tHe most reg- | BT : NU L and SIZ1S wanted Ldikery pesehologle effect fith many of them jeweled richly. ‘IH’I:«:N()T Al oo ndince: =t Omiehl| A teairoom i Bl Gt el The NEW WINTER FASHION of abrupt withdrawa he vigi — | They are the biggest patt of The|5cnds an invitation to breakfast on BOOK is ready for delivery. Price 1. ! required to event the ad- WEDDING GOWN ‘“r'rm'”,r,i ;md‘”l‘, ,.,‘l‘ New York- | {2n8Y country ‘saugage “that, you N CENTS, but only T .( d from obtaining more of the| Wihite velvet, made with an old- X136 ho Hapsiest | will taste all day” and cinnamon- IS when ordered with a pat- narcotic | fashioned hasque, fashions a stun- | ©% A1 2 | coated apple rings. The fun colum- . Address all mail and orders No form of treatment scems to be | ningly quaint wedding gown. =00 | nists have! to New Britain Herald Pattern De- orth while in stopping the crav- | C'rystal buttons fasten the = bodice Three of the shadiest hotels in (Copyright, 19 McNaught partment, 243 West 17th street, New ing for drugs. Sooner or later the ' up the back. New York are named for illustrious | Syndicate, Inc.) York city. )