New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 14, 1930, Page 18

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON Madge Discloses Her Plan to Dicky and Finds a Willing Ally in Pro- viding a Place for the Boys 1 “Grow Up 1 did not der you even n “I'll ac inning nots money—nothin to provide a led him to res Philip Veritzen's following the tice. He could part of Junior by money sc Philip Veritz . ; Wil g ) 1 look Madge Explains Her Plan ' them put He had n e ] f 1 S s, for | ever, and wi t rough now 1 I flattered my Rode trayal that I rece ne 1 one jealousy, 1 r of his se “But sor what I am whic it of Far ‘s Boy he chuckled - FdMenus . ofthe Day B A Pincapple Fritters Meat Soufile, Using Leftovers lespoor thou of chopped onio celery, 1- pickles t Once Overs " a great {alent, you shoulda’ b e e e e mth e e e e e e e e ettt et Collégia@, 9ue§ti0n e Neapolitan Salad in Gelatin i 1 gelatin, 3 hir L€ 1-4 ¢ gar, 1 spoon pepps warm on ho PIANO CAR A piano should | a room Pour water r gel i 1 e tir until dissolved 11 1o 1 aga out sugar 1 A ir o Add o old o Pineapple Pritters 7,200,000 JANUARY 14, 1930 By C. D. Batchelor been a ¢ HOW'S yaur MEALTH Dr. lago Galdston FUEL FOR THE BODY likened,” lamp, 1 (burn this growth L Musso- | lini, daught sremier, is expected soon ywn 4bove in her latest picture. Mil;xdy Must See Herself As Others See Her In »}The New Femini_ne Mode WOMEN NEED GREATER “STYLE SENSE,” PARIS COUTURIER WARNS ine fur lend 1fternoon all-blacc - Talks Tog g, . EXPERIENCE By Alice Judson Pe raid of large ien noises wide ey on Patsy was firs r under just <. The first time ng suit it was pool which had heen A brook Wow. that was nowher et deep. The smooth and she co without word of sstion of as Patsy firsl knew ,q | friendly thinz, the o1 | Sort of playmate Corsets Won't I id p ever' a or the sug; ever in the davs men discarded them that not even the most athletic rd to do without of support if she wante r clothes to set faultlessly. anneéquins b therefore compelled to wear properly fitt girdles, but these, however, whatever to the rigid corset of old. woman could & ome sor Adorable Model for Youngster Pattern 1522 New Britain Herald 15¢ Practical con- | Pattern CLEANING FELTS By Anne Adams clean a felt hat, wipe off with | . v cloth. dipped In an mall girl and wipe off with little = s tehed cloth. Brush when d Fashion look darling ock which banding for its sole ming. The side s, which ample fullnes: d grace, iso stitched part way to hold tly in place. n 1822 may be fashioned of dimity, silk fine linen, ging. lam, percale or cotton broadeloth, A print or plain color will be cqually lovely, Red vellow, tan, and favorites for nonia w Plaque crepe, les are ason ined only in 4, 6 and 8. Size requires s vards of 35 inch matcrial. No dressmaking experience is nec- ry to make this model. The has ample and exact in- Yard is given for perfect fit is guar- ruction every size. A ntecd Patterns will be delivered upon re- ipt of FIFTEEN CENTS (150) in coips carcfully wrapped or imps. Be to write plainiv your N ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBF The NEW A 2 110N BOOK b only sure with a ind orders to New Pattern Department, street, New York city, One of the smart beach costumes consists of a little blue crepe holero and the voluminous peasant skirt of | gaily printed silk. l m

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