New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 17, 1930, Page 24

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FR IDAY, JANUARY 17, 1930. Love’s Reawakening ‘The Story of a Wife's Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON Dicky Takes the Blame for the Dis- turbance When His Mother Majesucally Demands 10 Know About the Low Mother Ts Pla hurrying <oon as I Katie's p Dut my mothe tion, as in the mind of of the Dicky Steps Tn for the f up his ¥ “I'm the lad who should FARMER BROWN'S BOY LOSE HIS CORN (By T ton W. Burg To be too sure is temptin Farmer Brown's Doy STILL s Boy Once QOvers hnnie, T hope you were polite to the lady. Did ya B A i re—ints Today S meety B 1Zaar e flflil Il AEEEE SEEEE Hovizontal Vertical (NINT N By C. D. Batchelor u offer her a chair ked her to have the davenport.” " HOW'S your HEALTH the New York Dr. lago Galdston Academy of Mediewne RHEUMATISM Ricumatism is a conglomerate run used to cover a vast and diver- it number of medical conditions. When joints are swollen. muscles iff or Lones ache, the lay diag- riably is rheuma- s often as not the ama- ir doctor throws in treatment with 1 advises the linfment - ured ition might just cauge the fact that included in this 1 blanket diagnosis of rheumatism is what medicine today defines as rhcumatic fever—a condition re- sponsible for wuch of the serious ] ase prevalent among the exact rheumatic f yeu But the di- ems 1o have a specific Lot cause of unknown . virus or the ner- tacking cking the nervou give rise to chorca o s the heart rheumatic heart conditions are not ugive, and the suff ma often does have more than discausc mutual form of the discasc ver in promptly and com- may lead 1o per This is particularly cts chil any form is not wed disease aff matic fever is rarely found en undc 1ot common 31 of rheunitic five v durinz unmn than during summer an Fashrionr Plaque (il if UL I e Appliques of brown lace and em- » moirc evenings uged on a he southern slipper for for amusement were it not for | gener- | ICE SPORTS .ENGAGE. SMART SOCIETY ---THEN TREK TO SOUTH BEGINS w York, Jan. 1 ow that the old year has been danced out suc- cessfully and the new year danced |'in, in a blaze of glory, smart Gotham is marking time until the odus for the south starts The ice cranival was a display of grace of motion of costume and multi-color of | Skating in the open out Beaver Dam club is developir unusually gorgeous skaters. | wateh such a couple as Mrs. Wyllys R Betts and Mrs. Richard Tucker | do some of their stunt waltzes or zlides is a sight. The former is one | of the bare-headed addicts, but the | latter wears the accepted beret. One day it a cute grey ar one, | pointed off the face a pe top- | ping a grey shaved lamb jacket over | hort pleated jersey frock brilliant beauty Just to Cape Theme is Important in the Mode theme pre peatedly. When Mra | Vanderbilt sailed on her rec cymoon on the Dermuda a suit that featured double tiers, cir- | cularly cut. that flared from a fitted | | silhouctte. Chinchilla trimmed the slecves by an elbow band and round- | kline and i the diag- onal closing of the jacket The classic mink coat the correct first fur coat nu chase, it would seem. T have | them over in my mind's ¢ye r ountil I think lovel. inh strips several other furs combined ara Woodward wore one to lunch | jat Pierre’'s that has ;U”‘U”}‘; | niatehed skins and an extremely lux- | {urious and yet casual collar. Une of | Patou’s velvet turbans with the big [ bow in the back was excellent choicc hat to wear with that type of | coat | The vogue for clegance in jeweled decorations emphasized everywhere one looks. Olive Whitman, emerging from luncling on Fark avenue, wore a lovely little flower pot hat orna- ment of brilliants and jeweled buck- les on smart opera pumy | ving with a single big emerald adorn- d her finger. She is ene who always wears flowe peas ulti-calored it occurred to me how few m bouquets of sweet late- {1y, They usnally come in all pinl 1 salmon, 211 lavend Chrysler Heiress' Wedding 1s AN-White < itsel William H. | nt hon- o s hecome counted Saral ) e her too. fresh swect were 1 25w u\ MRS. ALEXANDER ~d Sunday Meals Brealifast Grapefr h balls and Crea Pop-Over GE sol's alr. with vly wor- 55 costnmes: with square necks | sleeves hey all wore shallow Codt tight turbans rolling und N of n trimme nd long little whit and with Treaded Vezl Cr cut ve Colery Head plurmes posed ide's ously exquisite cors vo-e point Tace Llve. the rhiseh’s go Supper Riv lighte blue of colorful than the nautical Ly It had rich bandings in light fur and her hat of the zame bluc metion 1 turban. {easpoon f1 seem in Mrs G the ne a little than last year | was a s Blues their numbers of in their popularity. young debbigs choose biue of the danct frocks. Gatrinka dem and Susan Hart are a couple|oven that look very pretty in baby blue Tron muffin pans ir Woolens Have Place in Chic bakinz pop-ove Wardrobe Ocleichs, always doi Wl and doing it well @ mighty interesting e importance of wool- ens from the angle of the society woman's wardrobe, at a national fashion show. Marjorie demonstrated | the fact by a fascinating suit she wore one evening of one of the new- est soft wools that is soft and pli-| able as a jersey but isn't one The purple-browns are coming up and up in social value. 1 have noted severnl most distinguished cvening zowns lately. one especially of wide- esh met, in this tene. that are Incidentelly. Mrs. Walter wor L three-cuarte easing hoth in | different tones and ir and salt 30 many of the [and milk and beat 4 for some | filj “sizzlin hot greased Suy- [pans. Bake 30 wminutes in Add eg > Cake 2 cups lig millc 1ED00N Marjorie hethi amo poon netme 1-4 salt, 3 cups flour, ing powder. Cream fat and sugar. ingredients and e into 2 layer c paper. Bake ately slow oven. ing. ns with 3 minutes in Cool Creamy Tillis 2 cup sugar, 2 table 1-8 teaspoon hlespoon hutter mar 1 e handeome hm e Creamy Frostin Y 2 tablespoons eream, 2 tahl will hurst into hloom like present lull o ard fteg BOLLERO THEM) Whether negligee. dancing norning suit, the holero styles to sing. walstlin®, do frocis thein: a chic one tor new alls for a veier belero that from the for no ¥ away hody BUTTON TRIMS hat of natural mushroon shape little A mew straw, in a . couple o neory | hae dozen over from ¢ ide to marcl up trimmin ILAPPER F—\I\M SAYS: ALG_U. 5. PAT. O wife is onc thing & man understand about marriage. His doesn’t | Woodward minutes. utes. and add Menus fde Day B 01 3-4 cup t Half muffin liot ed for 2 ten cloves teaspoon 3 teaspoons bak- | Add other Pour waxed a moder- fill- | poons tlour. aspoon 1oy (left) | and Olive Whitinan noon | ed conf Jeat Aier nd rost top and DRESS LLBOWS No Cind erzila Herald’s Daily Pattern Service VIURE Pattern ENSEMBLE New Britain Herald 15¢ Pattern Practical BY ANNE ADAMS ris the kid- 1 this stunning fashioned of a print coat ] 1 becoming the dress allops fasten two side s and forth with cout of Design of Kasha, jersey lining may usr nisture little dr sills pdint-crepe de chir linen. pique. gingham, ete. May bhe obtained only in 6.8 and 10 § 1 yards of 54 i and 3 1-4 vards 39 dress and lining. No dressmaking expe ry to make thiz model ple and is given may bha lightweight cotton or a, css and the pongee, sizes 4, requires 1 1-§ I fabric for the coat inch fahric for rience is nee- The pat- instruc- every exact for varanteed will e delivered upon re- PIFTEEN CENTS (15e) in pped or stamps ¢ plainly your NAME, YLI: NUM and wr WINTER FASHION BOOK is FIFTEEN CENTS. but only TSN CENTS when ordered with a pattern. Address all mail and ord- crs i New Britain Herald Pattern Departmenty 243 West 17th Sireet, New York City. e NEW

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