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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1930. Once QOvers e By C. D. Batchelor Worlds Famous Couturiers Design Regal Gowns For Wedding Of Prince and Princess | Brussels, Jan. T.—A trousseau|classic Norwegian skiing suit of jioned for the occasion, with a | “fit for a princess” has been the long trousers and jacket of slate | court cloak of mousseline in gold. Ay a ; dream of every bride since time | PlUe sucde. AMost of her negllgecs| yyor poyva) Highness, the Princess Junior Explains to M. Where He | care T bt if yo n 4 » 1 are very feminine, with elabora‘c SHOs el e se s Eatoulgomnior it o 2 b 3 3 ; < | immemorial. lace trim. A striking creation ia| Heard the “Nawful Name” He | aloy ¥ s all funny 1 | 5 / Mntiet ose b etnyincesaNortaBelH | niad-Nocine vy lnit aatin ‘“,nh | sapphire blue velvet to match the ‘alled Roderfck and His Mother | whits 1 ne nd mouth. | i § / gium, more than realizes the most|mass of wild roses embroideréd in | 5PPhires of her priceless diadem. SiEarees chooncal SR R s xErdsaE ARt ofithoss dxsam s iniher [ deaperiahadea ot pink, withimaten: | orjtheircceptioniancichoseifnaite lavish trousseau, for not only are ing mules. Another is an arrest satin with a silver lame train, | her innumerable things regal in |ing chiffon model, with a rai In the Regal Mode their sumptuous beauty, but every | Velvet design of pagodas and flow Princess Paul of Serbia selected thread of the multitudinous lacr?“‘r" in black and green, with hem:. | oo eheil moire, with a court trimmings, every stitch of her dos- |Sleeves and fronts banded With a| qoai of gold lame, with a Patou ens of costumes, hats, shoes, wraps, | deep cherry-satin. She has dozens | iy and- gold lame ensemble for accessories and household linens, | 0{ Beorgette, crepe de chine and | (p. reception. Princess Pignateilt have been put in with loving care |Satin bed-jackets elaborately trlm-| 'y and” Donna Franea Florlo and great skill of devoted Relgians|med with the preclous national |,y cajected Patou gowns, the who adore their princess. Fven h;r'laffi- + former in pink lame and the latter bl are designed just for her. | Every item of underwear benrs‘m blue and gold. But while her trousseau is “made |the Princess’ fincly-embroidered | * 15y Queen Amella of Portugal in Belglum,” with the exception of | monogram. Dozens and dozens of | choge 3 Worth court gown in gray her court cloak, which was made | handkerchiefs of the finest 1nens. | ;n4 2614 lame with a short train cambric and batiste also figure. | ang cou“dioak trimmed with fur, some bordered with Malines and | peor oo Tt “held by an em. Rrussels lace, others with rows| ohg "0 0" dlamond dtadem. with upon rows of intricately designed | Lot Velvet gown for the evenini drawn-thread work. Evening chif- | fooonion ™ o0 alldtamond di fon handkerchiefs are in pastel|. qem The Duchess of Vendoms colors, with real lace points and | ¢ krance chose a Worth gown in | monograms. ~ Among the hundreds gold and leaf-brown lame, with a of household sets Marle-Jose takes |y trimmed (rain: Signorina Flo- to Italy with her, are some costly | o2 baje pink satin for the wed- | Belgian linen table cloths and nap- | 4yt * goorgette and tulle in twe kins, trimmed with costly Belglan | a5 "eroon for the receptions lece. One gift is a magnificent | prin oo ™ ‘o tigonher of Greese, bedspread of Malines and Bruges|yojou velvet, with court cloak to lace, entirely hand-made, poscd match, and long gloves of .he over deep ivory satin. i ety o ; : { § Lo w Mot et e The American-born Marquise s G ; and rur ; : ¥ e o § . e For the wedding and festivitics | pyt o SCOREE TR, ot Bowa tell?” he asked, |a vowd never | ; : ; followlng, Qucen Elizabeth, moth- | ¢8R RS S5 8 e reception, er of the bride. chosc a gold 1am« | gy 4 train in blue velvet lined dress, with a court cloak of royal | it o SR T he Houre biue velvet lned with pgold, her| ¢ savoy: Princess Ruspoll of, Italy, a Lucien Lelong creation en-| tirely covered with midnight blus paillettes. The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON | Love’s Reawakening ‘\ ‘i rying Xot to Cry “Well then, it was Jerry Ticer.’ anybody near I felt sudednly cold . Tt ih | words?" but lovable son of our i “I don't bor had alwavs been id siowly both Marion and Junior and we 1| the radi trusted the children implicitly with | [ didn't him. My voice was sharp with unxi- | just ha v something to him, ety as I put ; like x(;.a"co\‘i'm o ey B sked ally. PR 3 3 o ¢ 1 ‘ : HOLDING THE FLOOR “Oh, no! No! B ) 3 ] 1. ‘Gee Man 3 4 : : : ‘ By Alice Judson Peale son’s voice was hysterical with by $s some, can't 1 an < 5 5 RS 3 1 & : v Billy had been taken shopping nial. “Jerry never never t t he i for the car “I have never touched aleohol or tobacce y 5 < 1 ) v : : ;::ihdm, ot e n it i ne f;;dm:'? ;'{'n‘ o f\‘:"d“ Mot e Pk L 2 What does zat prove, Mister R i : AL At the grand tea room lunch table Ircub Tt Son i : ; e s & i : i under the Influence of all his faver like that!” His "mi;m;n‘“ i el A0 e = e 5 ite dishes m:xd a double order of ica drawl was ludicrously faithful. 1 T hit hin T : : ey | others; avoid excess fatigue, over- ; o Sream: ::L‘:]’v";‘:“&‘: sxponsive. 1;* never heard nlm say this but jn aught us ea y oliar an work and phy haustion; do | Sparkling and elegant’ is the evo- . . bt ;rmor 'd“ oweb ’\"’(’"“ one time and then he was trying to |t 1 ca 4 w the : I | not allow vourself to become chilled: | Ming gown of midnight blue pail- o & § s e l:"m“ ‘;c :- Ou‘ get ‘Babe’ and ‘Min’ harne et dress according to the weather; and | lettes that Lucien Lelong created 3] & i Y ;’ mlzn grv‘t'h he rolled the names of Je [y " T said, “I knov keep your feet dry Ifor Princess Ruspoll to wear to ; : .. | | French toacher's looks #nd his moth] R CTA b es un ot s diyin den | estl Butivos i ]f(sou i)mu‘]‘], Qs Bplle these pre- «:.o evening 5 (("[Hlu:l following | | 2 . i i s s o feahieide il O o 2 cautions, develop a cold, remember | the we he hodice 1s charm- | 5 : p :::mllir\;'uAf'x!r‘v";h; o by s mliERae 2 two guiding princip he best | Ingly simple fa cut, but the skirt 5‘1:“,;“:[)2.‘,: ;]:Or:|:::‘::‘ge::r?l:‘] acting up something terrible ; B ke - place to fight a cold is in bed; and |has an intrlcately modelled line, el v aR e s Jerry was scolding her and thar are." | : ot do not drug yourself. with a deep, full flounce, s 1 , | x ok e o say, ‘give them an inch and they tak stepped on his foot and he hopped| 2 m not my small son | . b IO ERiep ealygin inged So gl an ell’ Billy, you are talking toa up and down and called her that | T 1 medicings vounradim ore than thatfin dnian §and Jafnandsom e seal much. Nobody wants to hear what St el L Serodn ; i voice | you x\w:vl me Au.v atte “‘».’0“' When & | wrap which President Hoover sent you have to say. Finish your fcs saw Jerry mad like that before, 1| whict ne s t him 1 "f,’lfi“,\r“, v‘l"““h'h‘,",:'v'fd”r‘hr_’:”"n’”": her, the cream of the international cream and keep stilL" was scared but 1 couldn't forget that e e f‘j”"}"f“ GVen ‘;”&’j To squelch a child publicly for whad name ’cause he called ‘Babe' t A g e hegno ding and f amounts to no more than lack of ot thinl onas and Tt doundedies | ] ; AN afterward training is a mistake. The child's re e e . 5 4 . = For her official entry into Rome Sponas IntmosLiley oD a e N e LR 5 S ne| 2 for her marriage to Crown Prince : N of resentment against the perso Too Much for Mother o cxperiment of dottl ¥ [Humbert of Italy, Marie-Jose - : who stlenced him. For the child the Todiis oy S 5 5 e e oh o b e | 7 g ) chose white moire ensemble, | | i i ] emphasis of the situation does nof] then, and Ju hurrie with i f niature in, s [eTtiline R G i rather, le in the correction he has received his impassioned a v of J¢ aren: : A here AU Regal as the occasion ftself is the | pog docsdt elve rlscito amlah toitm “An’ then, Jerry 1 belr Tomor ] Ve 4o Wit mptuous blonde panne velvet | 2Ty T di an e vies terot od. iy ) e ’ t ¢ fox collar, cuffs and hem hnndm,’;."m““" ol ';v 'l-m-lm A |~ The time to teach a child manners Siid oA nave Rnever IRt fiimitan G e 2 4 | close fitting white felt hat. | EICR ) Al '8 | {3 when you are alone with him. & Court Cloaks Mateh Gowns for Trincess Ruspoll to wear 0| word tactfully spoken at such a tim. NDER GEORGE| All of her ever gowns have | Marle-Jose's wedding. 1t has A wiil teach him to do the approvel DINNER MENU matching court cloaks, which call ‘1f‘“||_‘ ‘""“" "‘";" y:xmx :l:“' "'“2 thing whereas a public reproof, un Brofled Voal Chons for train over three yards long. | :"‘ stline,fand bloy : ’I‘ ce and | jesg it is excessively humiliating, | - Most striking are two lame ensem- very full, low, circular flounce | merely annoying. Au Gratin Totatoes | plos, one of gold lame trimmed | Yith double train In any case, we need to be patieng t 1 ith sable, the other silver lama, s with the child who is just begin to Jelly Vegetable Sals so fur trimmed. Others of her Ve!l @ gold net cdged with gold | ning to be admitted to the soclety inger Dessert “offee | formal evening cnsembles include bt For the wedding, Princess| of grownups. 3 S5 of pinl Vanns SISt its coue|Asiiay it of Crovn Prince Teo- pa e tin Potatoes (6 icloak trimmed with ruchings of ""’,'“ of “""*"“"‘]' i bieaite ”““§ C“'£‘"']’_“]’]’ (‘\‘;“D IN ARCTIO : [ . | heime panne velvet gown, trimmed Sreat Falls, Mont., Jan. 7 (UP 4 tablespoons butter, 6 tablespoons l“hi>mffl'vlr'0:(:'r‘1:s rfn\;nqlr;{ 'Lv\un- ’mo:;‘ | with blue fox, and for the recep-| For the first time in 10 )'0ars.(Ar:1i | flour, 1 teaspoon salt, 1-4 teaspoon | WUl & SLross And siver om )’(“’ ¢ition, a pink and gold lame with | owls are invaling Montana, testify paprika, 2 1-2 cups mill, 1-4 tea- | 7Y 19PPed by @ court cloak oo phoulder straps. ing to exceptional cold within th spoon celery salt, 3 cups diced cook- | IAICURE DEE VERC, (CRATO LA princess Napoleon, daughter of | Arctie Circle, Apparently drive: ed potatoes, 23 cup finely ent or| L SIS T ed velver, bandog | (e late King Leopold, sponsorcd |south in search of food, the larsd rated chee all around its regal train with |An orange lame gown, with court|birds have been scen in varlous [ E O e b e sy, e Cloak of oranze velvets and her fa- |sections of northern Montana. il tes 50| Tor fovionl afternoon. funitions, | UouE Eladet (of peailn atep fhe (S e e e e has one ensemble ot | Mantilla of iace that the Empress| CHAMPION HUBBY QUITTER 1 " ehallow. huttered baking dish, |Brey panne velvet, trimmed with |J03¢phine wore at her coronation,| Doncaster, England, Jan. 7 (UP] o ehtse . bake |#rey fox, with a short cont hem.|bearn® the imperlal arms of | —A husband told the local police i [med with the fur and worn tizhily | Napoleon. Princess Napoleon's| court that his wife has left him 29 R SIS e 1(6) |fitted to the body. Another bright | daughter, the youns princess, had |thnes dn 17 years, and that he ha lespoons iod melatin, | blue moire ensemble has a froek | @ Peach-colored satin frock fash- | fetched her oack every time. 4 fablespoons cold water, 1 eup can- | with flaring skirt and is trimme: ned tomato soup, 2-3 cup hoiling with a rarc fur, blue fox. Another ter, 1-2 cup chopped pimiento stuff- | ensemble consists of a beige-pin! cd olives, 3 ice ory, { fia pe frock, with panne velvet | H@W#’S yauwr Ccs e e Herald’s Daily Pattern Service Horizontal O] s DRl FH=b >IT |O[g] > cIEm THE/TRAP IS SPRUNG chm S S ‘_’ By Thornton W. Bu Mo Clo > B> 0[O =[] —oCI M MiSERE sure you shortl tune. OO I |— | [OmH>0Zzim[Uz]oln) I~ > > <o) 2 [omHNIm Z[M[0O) (@) O Souk cold water and gelatin 5 min- |and cuffed ‘n. fox dyed {o m utes. <0 hich is boiling and | the add {7 Stir until well \.] any Informal Froc 5 | /A‘\ ‘Irl ! 2 ahetling et e | I e AL SELR RS S AVY STITCHING IS SMARTY onts. I‘flurlimo .Lfmml«xl which has | jnormal crepe de chine frocks, Tattern 1817 bheen rinsed out of celd water. Setfsq,, i) its, t i z : jaunty silk suits, of the seml- Bierald 156 Practical Pattera in cold place to stiffen. Unmold and | 5iosts type, dnd some soft tweeds St surround with crisp lettuce and | {n W0 pinks, and pinkish groys. By Anne Adams E 3 D % ol Mest of her hats are fabrie, of the The stunning model shown today) Vertical a1 ’ beret variety, many of them velvot b A a ~aldst echieves its chie b al o “Three Mush Dr. lago Geldsion or georzette. Most of her semi- y.Imcans of atitoll formal frocks are longish, with ir- " - ¢d tanding around neck, cuffs poon ¥auilli, 1 tablespoon | yjar hemline owing to floating p walst, and trimming the skirt. THq o l\“.\ s S NP6 flaring panels, draped effects 7 J skirt pleats are also stitched parf| Dlend suzar and flour. Add eggs|2nd flounces, ¥ aistlines are posed / T way to harmonize. Note the bodice ana KUCiain e bR sdmewhereliat the hips, some - <lash, through which a taflored bow il il e beslia loVtnigizan. Sl | (oW froc v hes that tie at is pulled. frequently to prevent lumping, Add [normal sline, some are qrite | salt, vanilla and butter. Blend well | in cut. Most of her doe- St coo i nels mold 3 pairs of shocs match the fir and add layer of cooked cus- | €€ s they complete. with " tard mixture, Add layer of lady fing- | €repe de chine or jame for eve- Fill mold, alternating the lady |nNing or color:d kids with intricate and ¢ mixture. *Have |gold or silver ins and decorative cra for top layer. Chill 24 |bu s. Most of the heels are ¥ ] fully unmold and cover | medium, with fow heels for sports. & cream and decorate | Many, many sets of bags, shoes carfs and belts match up her : ST o things and daytime cos- - ¢ No drcssmaking experfence is nec. PROVES TEA |tumes. to make this model. The Mo., Jan. 7 (UP)—| Hand-made Brus: ace trims pattern has ample and exact in. stide the Kan- [most of her lingerie, which is 3= rtructions. Yardage is glven fo) - Detter Business bureau has | mainly in pastel colors, with e g cvery size. A perfect fit is guar cket.” Discoverv | o salmon and coral sets. She unteed. | e salesman sold a(h scts to match every dress n 3 ! i "number of K Citlans special both coloring and cyt. Al the 2 rccr;al::”:: QI‘:%E%N“:};:‘&‘;_? (“IT‘S%‘ i : of Christmas “cheer” at lace yokes, flounc insets ani S i st T o n't, really faney fizure. Somcone sampled medallions are encrusted, as stamps. Be sure to write plainly ntion we | case and found—tea. now the fashion, and myriad Your. NAME. ADDRESS, STYLE st —_— minute tucks add to the dainti- NUMBER and SIZE wanted. L “HORSE” THIEVES ness of each garment. Drawn- coming i- Little Rock, Ark., Jan. 7 (UP)— |thread work adorns scme, and tinv The NEW WINTER ‘' FASHIOM vo vouthful horse thieves arc|Pompadour «ilk flowers, dlamond T:00K is FIFTEEN CENTS, bu n of colds|sought here by police. They stole a | fastenings, diamante motifs deco- only TEN CENTS when orderc Avoid thosc | toy horre intended as a Christmas frate the boudoir attire. with a pattern. Address all mal wlasly if | present, took it to a foy store, ob- far a3 is known, Princess and orler to Herald Pattern Dapart ) heeze | tained a cash refund and disappear- | Marie-Joze has no pajama suits in ment, 243 West 17th St., Now Yor} out regard for [« her trousscau, though she has one City. of eye fluid Coi Design 1517 fs fashioned to tweed patterned sllk in black and white or brown and beige mixture. Th stitching should be done in the darker color. A leather belt coul be wori with added smartness. May be fashioned ouly In sizes 14 6, 18, 20, 32, 34, 36, 38 and 40 zo 16 requires 4 yards of 40 inct material. varied 1 e Lrown's Doy has even oper