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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1929, - Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON Grandma Takes a Hand in the Ad- justment of the Boys' Serap, but | which ju They Refuse Her Terms of Settle- | cuni ment. “He has My father look reading as W came back to t Harrison : room {ro the library a st ! and the ur visen pe zood ds er t I told 1 to I ! and e pereep vou, they ¥y out here saw Mary and Katherine, sk to be jus yed in bathrobes, room, and it she between Nocl's rooms where you are, I'!l Mary* th saw in your own room. hastily forward, ti an expression erythin her ad within ce, but and my e mortally of- oin them. But I ¥y mother-in to conve impres- amused ham’s imperious or command so rapid ligibl hro intruding 0, a p ed, and Mary door two testing on ad no led as throus shrill voices rose in b shed a smile of gratitui s lovely young niece. darling scheme, Ma 1 and 1'd love to try it. But grandmo! s command. But They Won't Shake Hands | told “I won't shake hands. I L I{ 1 can't won't two wailed as w “No;”” Kat said softly, as 1 voice, and [ gave an involuntary | turned toward my mother-in-law" little groan 1 v whos deor. “You can't. There's the pit had forced that delicate question be-| But her voice was filled with the fore either youn same sympathy which had animated e for it. Mother Grs Mary's 1 1 felt suddenly armored all disciplinary problems I tay ed upon 1 mother-in- meat-ax instead of a stiletto s doot sad results for ople who hu (Continued Tomorrow) to come after he B Involuntaril Noel's door, Newspaper Service, Ine. SPOOKY IS PERSISTENT By Thornten W. Bu "Pis never easy to resist The one who alw s dot Scree Spools On A b ol hic bit Y1 et that s nobody's business L ; f S0 a very 1 ; . 4 1 H 1 io ‘ [} = Il ‘So ‘ 1 found 1 g 1 Dl g (B I H ) A ! 3 and ! ' ¥ « ol « [ imnd not o A rt Bro I could b ! (Copyright T. WY I lof | ] 1 T et Ral s Sboe s ! 1 how in his turn Hapy Ifl,_ Sy X Al Alinoat at once Sammy ) PPy *acE FH S Talks To @l So 1 [ 1 s 1 na ] n oo —— could dart at ) FEACHER'S PET m. but at t > \ Judson 1+ would Ad one of thos: Lave so much on drawn viored | B Once Overs | “And don't fe the very backbone ¢ By C. D. Batchelor| A FEW BRIGHT TOUCHES---THAT'S THE BLACK ART OF BEING CHIC Un-{zray winter's day or in the very women carly spring sunshine. - The merest touch is enough to s completely 1acking |y jopten up black. Fur is evident- a woman must possess [ in any relieving touch of color, ob- |1y the first decorative medimmn that BY JEAN P I Do looks right. wearing element in the {his quality it she is to do justice|viously with the idca of preseiv-|comes to the mind of a Couturler. | cloth On the other hand, | ing both line and cut, but I would | His only fear is that the use of fur |t o factors which contribute to|warn them against falling into the| may impart a heavy look to the en- smartness in dress undoubtedly are | pitfall of clothes too somber and too | semble, buf, generally speaking, so |% very thorough : line and | tevere | Tittle fur is necessary to ch the K se of decorative effect | Somber Costumes Transformed | entire note of a model. A narrow My chief ¢ when creat-| It is such a simple matter to|neckband of crmine terminating in A 15 @ model, is to achieve crfect | transform a wonderful - 1ooking | small bow the back of the side i cl e always | black ensemble without —deterring (is a very s | way o add 1ess to an all-black ing from its line. T am all|from its aristocratic distinction. vere styles, | begin with, it mu be borne iu|toilette, s I be-| mind that any Dblack material is|line or cut than not, con-|more or less mournful and th:| Tiven a sec the line. [ choice of fabric is an important| detail monotony of princiole | point when choosing @ black er-|black. without having recourse to t colors | semble, A model will acquire con- | another color. A cut-out effect in for instance, if|the neck-line and back of a black up in llack velvet. Add a|marocain frock will give it both strakhan coliar and the re-|color and varicty. Two os- sult in immediately less seve | sary features when such dull, flat in cnsemble will look well | surfaced fabries are cl d without de ming, ¢ unimportan where- | siderable softness, nd wvor black. esseutially | umiber of women ¥ | Undoubtcdly, BLACK GLOVLES gloves are perfect rnoon wear now, brilliant red outfit rt all-blacks, zorgeous jewels, have the ultraviolet rays in order | | ultraviolet. Vitamin D is y im- | for formal e t substance in preventing | especially with and in the treatment of Or gne ot the ves It also seems to |relicved only by t on the suede por v which | | 1:ditor's Noie: This is the o [ of six articles | ; :\ bein, itor ...\' Hu’\ h ’n’. the body ot DANGLING EARRINGS [Tournat ot t s Amerioin Medieal | MU0 Nin D s especially pr e 15,‘.. swinging pendant car- e L Out- |5y cod liver oil. but cod live PRI s O o | standin ithorily on e Te taste. . Tenee |little rondell of turquoisc, set in old | jvets, tells of the adva ot oIl over the world at.|8Old. With old gold fringe sw redical scic is | g . from it is one ¢f the new desig | tempted to find out what was the| lactive substance in cod liver ail| speeial fablets or ex- | -WH RI seons broc E BY DI MORRIS PISHBEIN 1 various | evening slip- con- | Bditor Jowrnal of the Amerlcan | tracts were prepared which | S GAnTone Medical Association and of Hy- [tained vitami 1. Then it was| (1R ale e . the Health Magazine nd that a chemical substan a T Tha VI Teceny hcats fa v sl called crgosterol was idlas et tae G lopment 1 medical se cur of vitamin D, when ergost ultraviolet ra veloped in concentrated ex- That is to say, is submitted o Yaniioniannt |t CuN TS 4 also for |Substance. Now | trac attentio of the ir on the body of vitamin D made by ir- | The ultravio administerad |7 crzosterol are available vario s 1t may be is possible to give all of the of cod liver oil to drops of irradi- This substan D effect an infant in a f ergosterol. in th “viosterol It must membercd, feve that viosterol contains oniy how- HORIZOY 1. Pre-eminent Malicious burning 0 pounds. To study Insulated. Wing ¥i Consu Lath. Reared. Gilos Dimmer. To respoad Deli To be v | 40. AL S he W ing school teachers foll Doubtless he |grades he | ates reviled b | w0t cour | Aren't his nail does 1 r o | cert | trem 1 Adrian eachers’ mecti a possible ways o 1 and does vot | the vitamin D effect b T T provide the vitamin A which is g | liraviolet - trang. |also present in cod liver oil ani | S s lienion believed to be of speciul | ; Ao importance in aiding resistance | 2 poons lemon j e AT S {to discase. Hence special pre pard. | 1 {tions have been y cd cod liver oil, cpared for forti- lich contal ho need them Valuable Vapor Lamps : The © g0ilion of the vitamin D power of ir- cial cirbon AR ted ergosterol and, in addi- : W Snpori ks the vitamin A which is of value. The necessary and valuable Find a Safer Lamp Because of the danger of over- supplicd fra red or 1ount oS cin Shiathe 0 s i of uliraviolet rays, cxperts > / 1 1 0 SR & oughout the world have been| - t AR e o mpt to develop a special ; he in of A fringed open-work cuff in green Lulb which would give about the ittensity of sunlight, and [not therefora be as dangerous to | and o the tissues gener- as th powerful ultraviol:i | |Which comes from the carbon are| , FL APPER FANNY SAYS;i {he large quartz mercury vapor AEG. U. 5. PAT.OFF. er consumed and on is noted on a white winter spo would wool sock for Within the past year there have been developed both in Germany [and in this country bulbs which | | | give only the intensity of sun-| S1light. and the can now he ®|bought with an ordinary floor larm—more expensive, of ¢ the ording of the sformer. excellent sour as well as of ultr if the ultraviolet ra rved, the light ronzh window v floor lamp be- special bulb and | hoa lamp can ¢ roont and child can be submitted to it f hours without { placed in any | n | 7] seve of burn =iE danger i DI overdosage Tonorrow gases. i RIS HAN O[T G Overcoming the tox > MGk (o e [ L Q Z|O|— L : LENGTHEN SKIRT UL e 3 'R If airty dresses are not ; > it enoy o suit this year's styles, a CIAM! A six-inch hem of silk net, tulle or| — 00> U O —| T! chiffon may prove highly satisfac- - EECZMER T tor and decorative, It should VLA match in color. 1 A 1 PALM BEACH TONL Yot o Patm 1ch clothes lean towards gl N ¢ I apprenticaship b vivid yellowish reds and purc capu o . o ¥ papers cines for daytime. Fvenings they | | 5 O o Kin bus on o regu- |SrOW pastel shades with a new ¥ 1t i casy for a bride fo look | ) run arc vl for Apers. ish blue, a mauvish pink and lime happily married if her husband likes 1 1 1 he trainer insults them as they ar |green the favorites, onions. A\l ely to be insulted. 1f they do not | Pypo of prison rel Pierre V. R. Key, t stand the g they are dismissc e on V o wrow | bus codw, the passenger s Gl 1 fi s 50 tasty | ways vight. It he grows obstreperous, | H Id’ D .l P o ¢ olpen thrice call a cop— never | ) iy L R ; | Herald’s Daily Pattern Service ‘ wre girrulous young | « li tn thick breogues and R0 A i . Seldom is one dismissed, A \ uit. A club spirit is engen- | “Youthful Frock” ] p management ’ | 1y | Pattern 1810 - Vi | 1 « oy i ke “m\m 2 7 New Britain Herald 13c Practical t « o e nd busmen. They have s i c cret signals and pass-words and 3 1 when an employce has been on the | B Soans 1 job for 20 ycars he receives a dia- | Very smart, indeed, this litils of tie clock, and 1| mond cmblem for his coat lapel to- best dress with its surplice bodice > walk with dog in | gether with a full page picture m closing and long, cape collar. The ind the magazine. | skirt is gracefully flared in ac- W cepted fashion. The long sleeves i s ossed 1l uniformed bus employess may be omitted, and the armhole i nd in door ways with grave | bound, if one wishes. The belt is 3 3 5 cyes checking off pass- rather wide, and softly crushed ide a sort of cnigma. | about the waist % to know exactly | Design 1510 lovely developed p 1w appears marvelously | in silk crepe, georgette, soft taf- It N feta or satin. Charming shades for ; or w e | the young girl arc maroon, rel, T \ o ciployees have | green, beige, blue and dahlia. A for ¢ are jculty with druni dainty printed fabric might be cho- = A spiffed gentleman usually re gen, also for lovely results. 1 Py : Not all the loafcrs on park |a uniform. A night club rule is May be obtained only in sizes 8. 3 1 2 h vs belong 10| “Always agree with a drunk unil | 10, 12 and 14. Size 8 requires 2 7-§ ' 759 Bl ho form the city's bz | you get him on the sidewalk. T vards of 39 inch material. chopped | CoC vk, Many ave | paste him in the ey | No dressmaking expcrience is nee- ) . a iness men front s | cesary to make this model. The 1 { ve come to th Nobody seems to pay attention lo| pattern has ample and exact in- : 2 choy ! v their children. vs that America is facing a| structions. Yardage is given for og no fr ds here, few rtage of pineapples, yet we ,\H} A perfect fit is guar- 1 i vagu: | know what happened when there | a Toadd W Jo olty a shortage of bananas a few | Patterns will be delivered upon re- f uniil 0. 1 can still hear it! ceipt of FIRTEEN CENTS (15e) e G2 e i in coins carefully wrapped or A 1 I'rom amorning paper: “He ad-| stamps. Be sure to write plainty : ) b n gy itted he had frequently stapped nis | your NAMI, ADDRESS, STYLL « ¢ i 1 in public and had once shovel | NUMBER and § wanted. o bulterel inow I ik of nothing b Jer in the paih of an antomobile, | The NEW WINTER FFASHION | ) o, a bit of cl but insist all in a spirit of | BOOK is 1| CENTS, but ’ ; CBLal G me Nt Dcl CoT e play.” | only TEN CENTS when ordered e q mmold an' | - 2 One must cut onc’s little caper | with a pattern. Address all mail ot s, according | now and then and order to New Britain Pattern © rookios (Copyrigh 29, MeNaught Department, 243 West 17th strect, 1 scven to ten | Syndicate, Ine.) New York city.