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T T— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1929. Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON Junior’'s Tmperative Call Brings 104 Madge Unstairs in Haste to Find s That Katherine Has suffered an Emotional Break i d in Junior's voice rov 1n oug 1 t. H both my mot v s mine. With o ord v oved awiftly towa t tair 1 5 i Our litt A w 1 Katherine's Story pa filemma t the 1 « 1 A oo g had was £ 1 v 18 " A N A ) o 1 at r ‘ P 1 s A Iwa aid going to t 11 nto doo e i s ly. “‘Junior ind p to com = and 3 there had £ over € i w s s that of all do- donn Conit 1 i Mix the potatos \ ) nothing of the kind. | | parstey, salt and pap: so far intrude upon | 4 balls. Heat the fa ! b d. "I only want you | 1s, turning them £ : e L Parents 1 the ball 3 my hand, grippe |3 y Circle. I uire .mr‘v' i " x [ 1 t mineral G . pars: PUBLIC PUNISHMENT o I oladasine pose from the hydraulic ram, R B eAIE SN e Ser By Alice Judson Jea suspicion ¢ for telling oup bon thful il have the lit 1 rt and simple e P ————— | sal, 3 ‘quartst cold 0 admit that childre ore Janlonts: Concern | ori Jcik or S cake ana (0| ; 1es : enus for the ramily ' ., Bloshoons| feelings ioT. ay e SETARL R R e ostly Easy Ones | o= : i S n with a relieved face | complicated anyway—and then | — — —dy By Mrs. Alexander George (i This br all ) m accent me oss an old picture 1 took Leftovers Tastily Prepared | - Wipe off houe 1 damp | der i ch 1 of | } Of « ou « y of Jack when we were first married | B fast—Orange ji chilled, | cloth. Add th Wt and water cd public ¢ at once,” she saic ) and—it upset me for a minute. 1, toasted muffing, coffee. | cook slowly for o Co v the only one who « But 11 right agair Hash balls, butter durine (he f st of | child her. She Her confidence was ended. T saw cans, bread, apple sauce, | the ingredi o ook 45 | ar yon. Come hat. but in my brain was beating | te nute Remove t or 1{ T had to 1 nsistent questior | table soup, crack-| scrve. " - my roo What did she mean by “things are cauliflower, bread, oL only suf 1 t 1 will <0 complicated W Had Hal 3 i m pioca cream pudding. To remove the down from a duck probable feclings o [ 5 SR ; i e e e s by 1 complications” she found £o 5 i - entirs aurface of the duc Allow to | miliation 1o hi bac bleso 8 O Toasted Muffins cool and then pull off the paraff i s (Continued Tomorrow) | (Any kind) and all the down and emall feath- | PT Jove | g ) v 3 ffins. 3 tablespoons butter ers will stick to “You will stop her crying Servi | e muffins in 1-2 inch slices, cross- |leftover from jellies | . 8 ) Q3 p | ways. Toast on both sides. Spread - - C = SScas by with the butter, heat and scrve on IVORY MOIRE | . % s a doiley on a serving tray. Chic and youthful is a new ivory | '. ““. . | Hash Balls, Serving Four moire dance frock \ f ed 1o | 1 cup mashed potatoes, 2-3 cup silhouette; that is, three tiers, all is another 37 38 39 chiopped meat, cooked. 1 ta poon | flaring, | 11 posed upon among the | chopped onion, | tablespoon | line foundation. It wonld take & corporal pun- | aspoon salt, | young giri to r this frock. but it on him. He I 1 - < o LIP BLCOMES EXCITED | By Thornton W. Bur Rilly climbed up o Une' Billy turned with surprising guickness and faced Fiip | irn @ frying to PUITEY COLOR T i Once Overs By C. D. Batchelor Anyon | partics statemen evening and tr the coats worr rants, opera mendously Coats Take a Shoi Cut BY HENRI BENDEL (coa no le. But the cuf New York, Nov Somebody | of or has said that short of the long o bi: ¢ ¢ color skirted evenir seems to be |l iy of t ove endir Unless women hav wraps fashioned v tic viewpoi | By short, 1 mean really st llow the hipline. 7 s hed one of the coat’s ular length, three-qua the trailin sk n ¢ 7 gown wrong place. A coat must be ve rent velvet, cre hort to properly cor I has Patou's cvening gown of t i istlir Fyening Wraps Many ps. Some ar hort coa « of my own de- } han coats. (‘oa oW V. It is fashioned of exceedingly | cver, are very popular. Rich bro A A caded lames. im gold arn ilver ith color greens, pinks, blue or yellow. ar « ma lovely. Often a ric almost roya oy | blue or des purple makes a sump- 1o 200 [ uous cou Velvets are ¢ 5 G Inurs a ed lavishly; chir \ A rink, ermine and lapin ind 1 & or contrasting color 10 use of lapin is growing steud «l With Koli Often lon imptuons lapin. One vith a dippir I quite Keeping with the 1 line | Collars an | coats are very import them are furred. One cute silver. lias ms a little fro nsed, a shirred S 1shion o ade of finely tuc ] is a zood ide tablespoons |is charm " chopped parsley, 1-4 t “-...- “-.... Gy 100. Another ti chicly unds 1 touc collar origin WENNE ANNER HORIZONTAL i [QTATRIMVETR]_IDIAINT I E L] IORIERENIOTIELS IMSIPIA] [RITIAREGIORIESHMLIOT] minister it in strict privacy 1 e [ACTEDM T INEIR T o S 17 ect for his self esteon ; LOOPS-BOWS Satin, velvot and romantic silver 1 1 i 1 part in the Cow's wtored dinne w nmodes. Bows, and g v York. Nov. 18.—Diary of a!ly trained by the asdlios TR S e S modern Pepys: Up and a telegram | the Chester Hales Hers from Tom Millard. complaining a Such choruses often “run away with TR (e waiter in the Palace in San Francis- | a show’ it has resulted 0 oal A dai Safa A e co inquired if he happened to be | higher wage scale than ever before | rings has one large t et z I TDevourcd 0. O. McIntyre and what recourse | Some are paid 3100 a week and the | in pearis for the lobe pi Ty 10 laniizd he had? So to buy my wife's moth- | average is | this four little strands of tiny tur 1 Bogiolics basket of fruit for her birth- | (o]0} — URoice i nd o sl T 4 To find fauit Sign on a 424 sf movie: “Ap- :, ( | fofGonaunecs Casting accounts, find my fi-| pasionata. Parisian love story. Cool- SR 0 S Tl ALt by e ol sl nances deplorable, as who doesn't?|ed by refrigeration e — e Al Eihan iy But off merrily fo see myself and (1o} el R ORGOLTOas others in a sound news picture, and From Swe of all the places o U DAL | vesembled a frightened screcch | —comes anot ock for t Naluebingnror owl. S0 10 a luncheon re Clar- | mateh industry fan 3 Agtion cnee Budington Kelland opened an | self lighter the ay's lip. 6 Al LOINY 1ddress with “Fellow bankrupts! tick and is merely . L, In th cvening to sec what was | teuching onc therehy ¢ = oAl s a serious play greeted | saving the wear and tear on fray- w320 aTpipTotube range, nd very depress ing thumb, R e . en joining others at a restau- —00 {rent and Hallie Stiles, the American| A talkie director a4 with a e necessity of safeguard nger of the Opera Comique, there | group of us the other day that a ient health in athletic pro, and a f gracious lady. sure-fire fear-jerking scene in the | " In very few places is there any 00— | movies was a disgraced father or| — requirenient that a physician shall| Broadway's quick cating places | mother creeping up to the nursery litor's Note: This is tl in final or semi- | fill hetween 7 and § in the evening [to shed tears at the eribside of a| of four articles by Dr. Morris ' vhich serious in- | with chorus girls who have a hur-|siceping haby. There were ha, ha's| Eon i enyElene e Attt be sustained. | ried snack before reportin {he [and a few thinly disgusted ho-ho's. | BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN i i quisite | theate eir light hearted gaicty |80 he took us to a projection room | Tillior T oina e e Avarican on in high school ath- | is stimulating, and from their frothy | and revealed a recent picture with ATl Al A RS GalAL DI RO TS is no en or is hurricd and | chatter much slang is added to the | such a scene. The soandso was right w the Bealth Magazine x White Way lexicon. The great ma- | One hooter went, bl ving out of i I B Thu hat fn a nur crity live recklessly and for the, the reom. And all of us were tun- R e thlatics, | PeT o » ire football | moment. They punctuate their rap-|ing up like Helen Morgan does for Lo char made 1 squad w in one hour|id dinners with quick drags at ci 500d cry 1 b Ladel it contest. | garettes, rouge dabbmg and eyc —00 Veanis As a re t of ive in high | brow penciling, and the way they| An Atlantic liner surgeon says e athletics, ¢ 1 gol alhictics of the boya|kid a waiter into accepting a five- | the ancient theory that champagne Ol | for thejp | ©1me to college burned out and un- | cent tip with a smile is hotsy mm.})u vents seasickness is a canard of | in the health bodily to b to duplicate the feats| The millionaire and the beautful | French wine merchants to improve | welfare of the athletes they performad in high school. Cer- | chorus girl are eternally linked in | ocean sales. He says the only pre- | It 1s said that the physical health | 'ain forms of ivs are espe- | Broadway legends., Yet it is safe to | ventive deck-walking. Perhaps! of about one-third of the student | uited {o the high school | say that 98 per cent of the chor-|But we have made many quick bodies is little if at all affected by | "0Y and joint committee of the |ines’ sentimental attachments are|sidewise jumps from the path of} the athletic programs. It is pointed | National — Educat Association | for the average young men to whom | deck-walkers in our day. out that when a man ouce demon the Awicrican Medical Associa- | marriage will mean materially little | 00— trates athletic ability, he is ¢ 148 expr conviction | more than a E flat and a| The hardicst looking vovagers couraged to take part 1l of the | « rim rins and rowing | delicatessen fare. The most highly | arc of the poorest sailors while ports and that « ' 4 t wted ot high | exploited s heauty in town mar- | the frailest never skip a meal. Old tions of tho ca i g ried a newspaper columni And | seamen say no one m v sick- limitat o pil ipation of x of coun- | you know what they are financiall ness until he h come accuston letes . nof more 1 neral 00 to the hrackish smell and brassy n SCRNTIE T 1 il pl ) Bt zh schools The echi of the chorus man i Iy=ol odors permeating ship. | The ollng ! o etics ahmost complete. Only one musical 00 athletes o many instance show this season offered a male| With practically nothing 1o do much \ v concern | som shonlg | aste | chorus. Most of the guild have|today but write this and a magezine the high school. It is stated that [basket. They are time-savers and |sought work in other fields—chlefly | article, we got to wondering if broc- the high school athletic ociations | aids to leeping ings picked up. |among extras in Hollywood. The coli was rcally food. | 0f Texar, Sonth Carolina. Califor- Colorful woven haskets are gay and chorus today is composed almost (Copyright, 1929, McNaught | a and lllinois practically ignore ! new, sclely of fast-stepping ladies expert- Syndicate, 1nc) l FLAPPER FANNY SAYs: REG_U_S. PAT, OFF. This o ng rag 8| tly pinched at the » of tucks which t neckline. “Two-Pi Tweel Pattern Trock” A practical 55 sporis’ wea ros (eefu flaved revers, unusual on a failored frock of this type. The bodice is buttoned in coat on and may be worn with other blouses, it ons dosir The front pleated skirt Kuarantees grace freedom of nioveme Design 1772 would he equally smart made of ced, jersey or wool crepe. In mixtures or in plain col- o art tones are browr b green, dull 1 and ni A belt, or one of 1 r, may bé worn with this rock obtained ¢ in sizes 16, 8. 40 and 4. Size vequires 2 7-S yards of 54 inch material. No dressmaking experience is nece essary to make this model. Thel pattern ample and exact jn structions. 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