New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 27, 1929, Page 22

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1929. i By C. D. Bucher]. MODERNISM ENTERS THE NURSERY Love’s Reawakenin ik g o New Yor Dec. 2 Mode fu The Story of a W riumph Over Jealousy | 7 T niture has gone completely modern By ADELE G\RR,S().\ il now for at last it considers the ThATS BABEL vouth of Amorica and designs wrming nurserics for the wee ones | TOWER | BUILT Paris anterior decorators have u The Court-Martial of Junior is Inter- ith the door closed upon u ‘ I p . IT. EVERYONE e number of children' rooms this au rupted by Younz William Who ! v dopr 1 had | i - OF 1T5 EIGHTY umn. Convenienge, beauty and Enters Vigorous Protest i y cr-in-law's voic ‘ STORIES, mpliciiy secm to be their thre A i | ! , suiding stars. One lovely nursery door with Junior as [ can cust tons d t my X d e T fol has sun-vellow walle with matehing Yobliior R s 1 ) i S 4 i i plain cuctains in fine fabric and the of the twe or Harrise f t 1 also ) R Wi W N A= | furniture is cream with fine candy b ek s e the t o hon i il LTkt P nng from pin yes right under St et Vet i just Blidie i irowaodia e | I y < the seats of chairs 10 wide stripes ] around the feet. The predominating colors arc red. cream and reen The furniture in most of these contemporary rooms for little mod crns considers conifort firet. Height is taken care of by adjustable pieces that ¢ be made low enough for little Henr when he is thr and expand until it fits his ¢ TR old body just as well BY CEORGE, Lducation Not Overlooked Il (AN‘T All of t playrooms s e - b lcorporate 2 lot of modern educa- tional theories in their interpreta- BAGEL- A o tiong. There such things as ¢ typewriter desks, stands for phono- | graphs, an aquarium, some plants aind other things as instructive as ircet lighti s used. to pro- tect the your Indirect ven- titution prevents draughts. Cork flooring is vasicr on arches. The im- agjnation is taken care of. quite ne a physical comfort 1. The unbers of lovely w papers, hangings, picture 1d other decorative furnishings do 1wd for children’s roon in the modern man. | ner arg legion. It is quite possible or a woma 1o do a lovely modern | | room Tierselt. delighting her children sb v f i nev er el \ g - E - i = wd g herselt a real treat A . oo ianation bt Ty ’ g 3 . s wodern children's room for the e i f TG T 5 1 onfic and y ¢ - = = Metropo Art show that is one e S s e = i | (o ! 2 S0t of U donc Ly an eminent | see William alon th zabeth on v 1 A 8 5 rican medern is o living | Dicky s pl v n a v ¢ which i = ‘ W room. i hed alcove emergency, and he pate 4 e | brought usl v = { |has no decoration in it whatso- | now, for out another word he |sanity and that t t of her | o 3 X . allowing the child to relax | 100k his hand from William’s collar. | parently wonderful con 3 & 5 > || uti and m the most of Ul 1 tra 1 Junior to his care and i now t training T —F N } st hour slipped my hand inside Wi t n s aste ngen- | el ayroom 1s Imaginative arm ty in think 1 ‘ 5 | ) playroon on the other “You need not be afraid, William.” | which for the terror and suffering = . d. is a lovely challenge to a | 1 said softly. “Come into the library | involved had be 3 { the s aesthetic sense and imag- e, @ 1 will explain « - ¢ N \G ey HU tion he walls are soft vel- thing to you at once exempt derick s W, in W ble finish, wood- | Eater Mother Graham | ne ac vn corporal et work is the same color d the | But even as I put my 1 wpon | ment of 1. No wender his Relativity, doorknol of the bathrdom door is a The door knob, it rattled fri 1 brother, not v e, had mis- s cute cocoanut and the hinge a but O other side and the door swung open, | understood my - to the s terfly disclosing my mother-in-law's boy's query! = Aluminum fashions the adjust- tinctly wrathful f ; h 1 wast time in p Conl e = e e T ble furn \ V. be Taised biader midl go¥aticad fnhon Junions | BRGH 8 ang Jooredtl alehing stors.” veral nches 1o Leep up With | ou (pelow), is devoid of decoration in order 1o allow the child comple angry howl came up to us, but her |steadily at my husband’s nepl H A R 1 B T 3 s e T e B A curiosity patently had conquered her [ ““William,” 1 said slowly. * will vou| | ea rdlll eclsel | RG] D ot s o e el A oniUU NS S SRRt S apprehe F 1e was in Dicky's | believe me when T tell vou that Al JIEEd : AT er. A window ¢ o i B i W parlance “ready for ructions.” only physical punishment 1 ever | 3 ret two layers of glass, with ferns. b “What is going on her why | Junior is @ mild switch “Hiekin, : o catch hutt PR e A s tion " 1 Ly propet did you not come back to tell me of [T believe you call it—or shall 1 call| . i« i s enoloushE o) Y R : r dy upon the feet it2" she demanded, but this time 1| Mary down to wll you the same| No—stars = Wb R hangs | arious acreises have been elabo 1 not wait to placate her, and | thing?" ; " e s Y Pl - developing the muscles of basely deserting my husband, T mur- { Tomorrow) . Gia0s e R ditions ¢ legs and the feet toward this mured, “Dicky will tell you/™ and ople today ave so much aware S G helds BY DI MORRIS FISH drew William hastily past her, not!Copyr t, 192 cwspaper IPeature © i ol ¢ of ta stopping until we were in the li- : . Inc (PPhotos courtesy of lugene Schoen.) Here's a child's room de d in the modern Aqnerican manner. The playroom. (above). is imaginative in color and desizn. But the bed a ot nfeved by | —— e —— ! Lditor Journal of t America stand ¢ ne joot while the e For wlcove curtains and bed | Medical Association and Soanie o various positions ¢ quite harml ‘ covers, Schoen has desi d a hu- g Health Magazi 3 ang as { clop the rming manif morous little privt thai include The vely ginaticn. 2n such thin 5 an or- footgear of mankind thro cquilibrium and also to gite out the world offers an interesting to the various muscles thi child who i ! 3 caavs. pets|study. 1t varies from the bindings | have been mentioncd responsive i, 18 not | k-lools such as scissors, | which were placed in {he past ubout whole tendency of the bod 0 is 1 lag r B res are | the feet of high casf hinese |is to fall over To a « alling reen |lady to the spiked heels and peeu- | 6ver, the individual s out h davdrea ( t ackground Jiarly decorated slippers of the|chin, pushes forwar neck LU NI R — American mode women of today. | bends his back ans forward 3 5 : EAEN HEMLIND: It seems doubtful that one is backward, to one side or the other SPARKLING TOUCH Duytime hemlines grow more much worse than other. As|The result is protruding chins, ewr A pink faille evening frock th n all the time ne long s clothi selecte for | necks, twisted spin ced bodice, has its decolletage and |skirted cvening gowns also affest | fa 1l style rather than shoulder houlder straps elaborately embroid- |the even hemline but Lare fort, hvgienists and physicians| In many great clinies today far ercd in strass. ¥ missing the fioor. ve likely to countinu jear te morc attention is paid to posturs SPOOKY IS UNPOPULAR Sk | mony ag them n is given to almost any other By Thornton W. Burgess e S : = = Dr. an 1), Mattison consid- of liygiene for human health ——— v . \ 3 . / crs, in Hygeia, the possibilities for The movement is in the right direc ractice T have found that R e /¢ \N { . the development of the foot and the |1ion, since proper posture means Regards but little wrong or right = = | N ¢ \ N i shoe in the future. IMe helieves'800d funciioning for all the organs ooky the Screcch Owl | 0 | A 5 / thit we should begin carly in life to|of the body and a sense of wcll - — L ) i | ] in the foot to carry the body's being or tone that leads to efficiency N 1e can be such a noisy scold 23 < S | [ = { \ cight and to begin a campai = er...U«' E}‘(u;r‘)‘_\‘;r‘uh\ the Sau [ 5 : g ,"i"‘"‘““ Al ; ; 5 x toward a proper shoc for : MENDING HINTS proved himself to be, without | e vy - - “’]“”‘r““”“_‘:I_‘,"‘”““v', { proper foot. | 1t your small son wears out his tracting the attention of every one T i meh | How many people can really walk Knickers 1\.1}“ mmlo.u“\,nrfm- he within \ e lefficiently and gracefully The turns around. try back them of 1l & e J | i =22 ° reason most of them are not able o | With some staunch matcrial — be- sake, Happy c, wh e t ISt \\“ {use their feet to good advantage is fore he puts them on. instead of with you?"” he demar S | Whie the failure to develop a good work- | patching them later. You can put Happy Jack pointe i : n6h |ing foot. {he patch on the back with invis- way of the 1 house U 1 { % o N A lar part of the development |ible stitches and prolons the good i g of a suitable foot is siudy of proper | appeerance appreciably | balance for the rest f the boc S ey [E lill [OM 1] York., “Dec. 27—Thoug : seless and bewhisker- | The erect posture of the human be- NEW UMBRELLA Miptnod LICIO[T T MEISITIAT] while strolling: the carbolic ia | ed 1 the Baptist with flowing |ing is maintained not only Ly stand- i A little brown. red and black ¢ e o D e o his shoulders roamns {h on ihe feet, but also by holding plaided umbrella has a red dog with They ol b DR e T pE 9 To sce ; |Times Square distriet. Te venture limbs in line firough suitable topaz cyes for its handle 3 store boys talkin ¢ Avenue. An- e Spoolky the Sereech Owl, and (hat o 1 Blunty e AL eI O Ol I | SRR tonnette Pert arfield's lead- | destrians along the street to inquirc 1 o lady. Now producing plays. Bish- | about their spiritual tus. He d op Manning. A fat dy hai L taxi| parts with the throaty injunction gl i e e o) | Hopald’s Daily Pattern Service ammy 5 Dr. Menas G . the Rellevue crr with| 1 s S | alicnist. Rugs Bacr is growing stout.| In a vestaurant tod iaoss The chauffeurs who stand in sullen | vounz girl not more 11 smoke, | zroups about hotel antrances. W. A. | by actual count. 14 ¢ during Brady and his big cigar. Haberd the progress of her meal. She would ery sign: “We may have a shirt—like | stop after almost every bite 1o inhale ; PIGURES the one you lost!” Candy prices drop. [a puff or so. My head spun just | Cole Iorter who is responsible for | looking on Eatlern 1803 the newest musical comedy hit. ilio Carminiti who once played s SRR S New Britain Herald 15¢ P ZloNI3] oplar WE:M HOUSE DRESS FOR MATURED with Duge, Those beefy fellows with lobster red necks who take sidewalk race horge Lets, Movie banner: “We upset a familiar Scoteh tradition. He rattern pointed to a Scotsman who is one of Y the customers of the place. V¢ A The woman who. is no -longt | warn the audicnce before turning on | wyy 1 IGRE 11beral spender and R i g slender will enjoy this frock for ks ToZR EoT e e e e 4 g 3 | a dish to cat at the Fifth Avenue au-{ .oines here,” he said > g remely simple and most becoming S EB | ons. Tsaiel Paterson, the book | A “The rolled collar points to a slend:r [SPaN criti What 15 clagsed as Scoteh miser pNYEE the points repeated in th m} parmts That "Sez you, patter gives | ness is often a mere caprice, express- | k S i s me a pain, ¢ ble old the- | ing itself in hoarding strings, rubber i 0.4 atrical Toman—Otis Skinner. And | bands and letter clips and removing | i Deaisn Sla0saUnavhe aade s of his Cordelia. Clare Briggs. | uncanceled stamps from letters WAL LG IOEHE . O8O A Reedsville, Wis.. boy. who made | Al = = gayly colored, printed designs ispoon salt, By Alice Judson Peale | &00d in the city. Ernest Glende My own streak of Scof@h thrift is a1 The collar, vestee, cuffs and pocket squares ! t canse of | 100ks something like Herbert Hoov- | in sceing how many shav I can 7 3 1 trimming are made of white pique. concern {o hier parents, ex squeeze out of tnbe of shaving ks zash holds the frock neatly to th ned Chocolate Pudding e 4 tablespoons bal GATCHING STARS ough apparently she was such | What's become of the boy who|cream. In actval financial saving 3 happy chiid, they detested [uscd to call his father Pop? And his | that would probably mount up to| - oY May be obtained only in sizes 35, they congideres dangerous | mother Mom? It takes an actor, |about $10 worth of time. e an ). 42, 44. 46 and 48. Size 38 re- ndency to day dreamin There | somehow, to wear a dressing gown. - i 5 Q i 5 8-S yards of 36 inch ma- | Deon certain sinister incidents. | Most of* us look like something or| Tivery day or so e tien dhverished b 3 erial and 3-4 yard trimming. AL school one morning Anne|other in an Old Mother HubBard in | illusion curls up. One of the tough- 2 ool No dressmaking cxperience is nec- teacher and |,\,‘w!mu The reporter who made Win- | est free-for-all scrappers among the 'R cssary to make this model. The ead ner as usual @ sted Ct. famous exploiting faked | dock wallopers of West street is i pattern has ample and exact in- spoon nounced ilo you arc. |stories. | known as “Cuth.” His name is Cuth- | SN structions. Yardage is give for Yo f ‘ ! Why are butchers sually so rud-) bert. o every size. A perfect fit is guar- I'm not; I'm Miss Nor- | dy-cheeked? The Klaw theater ‘*l SRIRY- Y anteed. ton now the Avon. A fresh water pearl| They ing of proud mo- .. e Patterns will be delivered upoa “You're the fairy queen.” < lin its shell in a jewelry shop win-|ments. Mine was in Paris several | = receipt of FIFTEEN C (15¢) “No, Am I'm Miss Norton.” | dow. Whatever happened to Jack | years ago. The only French I knew in coins carcfully wrapped or “You not. you arc the Rose the hairless gambler? The the- [was the address of the apartment stamps. Be sure to write plainis aqu 1 know it." atrical ticket speculators are not do- | wherr 21 Avenue Henri your NAMIE, ADDR STYLE “Miss Norton, Annc. Say it ‘Miss ing so well. Martin, W ong the Champs | NUMBER and SIZE wanted. cd Chocolat ERRartygnent rton.' | Trank V. Storrs, the play program | Elysees a lady motioned me to ner | The FA N BOOK is Il m Sauee. Cofice ey . AL | crely beamed up inte | millionaire, Who has a box at the | ge and asked in English if I IEN CE} but only TEN supper Spiced Peac ¢ { o lady's nd repeated I opera and villas at Palm Beach and | would di Irrench driver to INTS when ordered with a pat- ! ~ [ “annes. Impossible to keep up with | Avenue Henri Martin, 1 did and} tern. Address all mail and ordel ie new breed of d Al the hloods | walked on—stepping fr o {0 the New Britain Herald Patt em to he wearing brown. That | | \ Doy 5 West 17th St., New sickly yellow haze of a wintry New | (Copyright, 1929, MeNaught Syndi- | York York morning. cate, Inc.) By MES. ALEXANDER GEORGE Menu For Sunday 1 as | feaspoon s 1 cup whipped 5 vk Dinne « cren Add t Add ot ind ¢l

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