New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 9, 1929, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1929. i‘!o”C@ Overs , ooy By C. D. Batchelor | Cape the Climax of Fashion Show | Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy s ., - By ADELE GARRISON 3 ¢ i 2 csorts {0 Strategy (o Keey S 1 } B / SRR 74 : & and Mrs. Ticer from Com e i : e paring Notes on the “Mystery of The larches 5 and S Win Popularity popular. | Katic 15 Urightes EWARD WAY — PGS - - RS st LrVANL YAVAYAVAYAY JAVAVAVAVI e Sied. Mrs. Ticer w-Hall Style Montgomery Eilback n entirely f green off-the-face hat V trailing trai Freshi Flowers Always in the Mode handsome Alencon Fresh flowers are one of the pret- | Another Defender of chic wom he long skirt problem abroad, under a full sth of which insists lon i with EEHAE princess silhou cuoug l ickl chocolate tea it loaf, bak- loped cab- head let \nge juice right awa 1 good example of L Opjental Meat Loaf, Serving 6 Letty looked on the shelves, in | onc t child to ac-| 4 pound round steak, grou REDDY GETS A TURKEY cept the postpone L or 1l of | jound vork, ground, 1 cup By Thornton W. Bu SR} 4 4 x = = 7 a wish. The child who wants | bread crumbs, 1 teaspoon salt, 1-1 Bloreet ' of teaspoon pe aspoon nut- Who | 4 slic oy 1 ups canned his own senses ad- | yrig wants when he sort who ca must be denied until pep- 3 per and nutmeg. Shape into a roll child must see with his\» jnehes thick. it into a baking and hear with lis OWN | pay plyce the Lacon strips on the can bring himself to tomatoss top and cover with t (o il er with a lid. Bake for 1 1-} el | g \ i ! r es it is a mi Grsii 5 ¢ During HORIZONTAL \ - 3 4 % child to acc 1 1ative e f authority. mit browning. : see remove the loaf to a ERCo IS rving platter and garnish with ‘ rock e amag Oranze Hard Sauce A SERA, 3 : " g . | (suitable for Any Steamed Pudding) o docs not war cspoons orange pulp and tablospoons grated orange S teaspoont It, 1-2 tea- amily™ and not be persuaded by T tTud x 3 v 5, newly honic uge—all knéckont {words; hie must be convinced by the 1 only they would stay down there | ;s b SR 00 ekt o el . e llilcate ok 1 lemon extract, 3 tablespoon butter 1-2 cups sifted con- until dark.” sighed Reddy wor o vsid 1 flenus for the Family i g worth while e ; S at Toafl Is Unusual | ne 1lon of cof will serve 25 hilled orauge juic ned s . ¢ th mush and milk, buttersd | would accompany a dessert aftes ptuous toward ev v the the matic In other ways a dinner, cooded wh 1. Broadway stood His retircment s received with a grand s piffle! But several d amship departures carr name of the intrepid idcalist Jed Harris ';“":‘"fx i ’ “Bsingy Sanas GUL Pattern 18 New Britain Herald 15¢ Practical Pattern re always so accept nd when they are heautifrl well. could anything be lovelier? sketched today may be mo. One th le was stocking coal on a cattlcboat | a very short time, and will - ; P not be cxpensive. One might se- Sk ’ lect silk crepe, georgette, satin o ] : : fine voile, according to one’s purse. ldy G « S « 1 Pars i | The lace for the yoke may be : 3 Pt o] S R B \IJ;)\)H;\AIHII\(];:HI s cavy, or very fine, depending on ¢ : meno {i { : e e e he fabric of the gown. Narrow 01 ‘ s HEE - e s L asR Val lace is used for the ruffling anl FUUN | M 2. i 4 ; S R AT Lovely colors are flesh, orchid g mtrol : @ * St “ "“' ’_““ y areen, yellow and pale blue. Lilitor doarnal of the American Med- Y ; ro : , i m on warls on-- | cclied stamped envelopes and read- : irds of 36 inch material and jical Aesociation and of Hygeia, lar 1 dressed them. If one did not return the Health Magazine, o Do i ) ; Seval i « - a borrowed hook, he would call for tric quality that expresses itself quick changes of mind. In younger duys he went to Yale for a term day in the middle of cluss | walked ouf. A day later. 1 Bie flinches at every dip of fn Diondon o ship and at cach new smell r odd genius of the Jewish No dressmaking experience is necessary to malke this model. The pattern has ample and exact in- And Trvin Cobb tells of the little o ey s e fon t plugging along in an asth- every size. A perfect fit is guaran- A | ties or wae with ¥ liveer who was passed on the teed. Rolls that came up Patterns will be tlaming enthusi- —00- delivered upon Ind like a blue streak. 1 receipt of FIFTEEN (15¢) Roils stopped for 20 minutcs in coins carefully rapped or {ittle further on and thr stamps. Be surc to write plainly own oW up, torn, bleeding and | your NAME, ADDRESS, STYLL r NUMBE 51715 wanted. | The NEW WINTE! SHION WIHITEE BOWRNOTS it § caty cer, t fast I thought 1 | BOOK is FIFTE S but % ‘ t g0 ont lo pick | ! only TE when ordered rs with a pattern. Address all mail and 2 orders to New Britain Herald Pat- (Copyrixht, 1929, Me torn Department, 243 West 17th Syndicate, Inc.) street, New York city.

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