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.\'I-‘_\\" BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 193 Once Qvers By C. D. Batchelor |Fashions and Fashionables Are Gay At Palm Beach Love’s Reawakening % The Story of a Wife's Triumph Over Jealousy $ By ADELE GARRISON Harry Conquers His Jealo Marion know ? Miss Evelyn Talbot (left) and Mrs. J. Henry Alexandre The oll| - e - £00 tainly (/ GOLD FIsH ¢ ; certainly | You ea a buncil R Sl |for your gold fish for have sta 5 |comes with roots so will grow [Pt the old town mever ¢ o the bowl. They love to play around any celebrities from he and it and nibble often | abroad nor so many gay young folks i e as now fill the S. ]. B he implicity The 1c r % v . for alled pla nenby ) Bl é New York “Helen B . boot. went the whole way | Dre lago Galdston ~ ~ Academy of Medicine g d ked down Worth avenue 2 Seach’s I'ifth or Rue seasonal Discases Harey Capitulates : s i e b they all wear In a single day There are styles and seasons in P ts ther e e 941% | diseascs, as in other things H d B \ E were f iins | Mrs. Thomas Wells Durant, Ruth | - Th¢ Common s 'olld is in fashion as i i - | Robinson. Gynthia. Pratt, Diliag |/t Minter, intestinal Bupsets in the Ot ar ? th Ot < bV { lthey would run g v“h‘»‘lg g ‘:\‘Ov‘v".] nllwn'n ‘,‘«‘m‘ 1. a ‘11 Jr\f““”‘-'""‘ s host of other commion z — - = = et f s it s oA he o0 el n s ann |\ saseslollona uE Ul LA a e Lite | Hilan EEAAIE-tontE are ) [muthn costume. of blue silk, with | 16 profils us toknaw of thes Jiand-blocked . | meriodicities, the so-called seasonai ound fhe v iscases, for with anch knowledge ot theian we enabled to anficipate the and to arm against them In January, February and March ~e find the pneumonia deaths a Vtheir height; influenza is at a peak {and deaths due fo discases of tho | cdneys. arteries and diphthcria v to cheels a tendeney | ¢ 5o Concarnad) Al monnt et 9 puoiids tite M0 I f Aitchag ric hats 2 very | Tuberculosis deaths. on the other AionAnh o dof et " { ind noveliy hand, do mot reach their peak LN OOV ressives | tguches <o crywher until March, April and May, from | . D the f i sponsored bY [which time there is a declinz, | ances Gillmore, | peaching the lowest point in the| 2 white flannel [ ponth of October. | hould ¢ | st \ A white straw hat With | Deaths due to darrhca and dis- | I | o ware ahout the e e e G al Milan th or him then {o |S¢¢ SO ¢t and learn ho Straws Top the Mode s wilth his equals. | straws outclass fel now. so nvironment ¢ {even a und turbances of the digestive system ] vhiEran \ wovelty cotton |ape highest in the month of August, TN L a s T ra and lowest 1 the winter months. COLORED, CLOTHS hove silh ) s little Patricia | Measles is at its height mOAm-xl beash ool Gnig ds How abls 1o ialnlan Solok | g 1d. for instance, the best|gnd May. Deaths due to accidents, ansisteniby 1\ the, colony,, Wholas might be expected, are at the | e orans e over a scal-|highest in June, and because of | L oyencar! pails come i all [ty pathing suit, in preferenca to|inclement weather are again high in | pepulagriones of the Paris _creations Papa |thg month of December. T ST 'l and Mamma Billic Burke have | . The periodicities and variations CHICKEN GARNISH | bought her. Mrs. Thomas Allen |in disease prevalence are not easy h tomatoes, peeled and quar- | Moore proves that jersey can %e|to account for, and yet in a gen- Jternated with quartered | Ritzy, in a colorful striped suit.leral way it may be said that the ple, make an, attrac- | Lelted high as to coat, With trou-| respiratory diseases are more com- 2upeilang ish for gcrs flaring at the bottom and th2}on in winter because during these tuck-in blouse ornately decorated {months people tend to overcrowd: = s iu butterfly design. to associate closer than in the In the Yachion Swim | warm weather. | FLAPPER FANNY SAYS:' | ... out of five smart women| Careless coughing, sneczing and i 'n£a.u. 5. PAT. OFF. ol SR e the | spitting undoubtedly help to spread | shorts getting shorter d the|disease. The Jack of fresh air | shirts becominz more backless, or|overheated rooms and over-indu {{y the minimum of one-piece at-|gence In food contribute to ti | tive, backloss: Xivelyn Talbot, who [undermining of physical resistance. e Mheen over al the exclusive| In the summer time, on the| L conet Teach., Miami Boach, |other hand, the carcless handling | i wims in one of the prettiest |Of food, the consumption of spoile] B e a one, in|milk. fruits, vegetables and other feods, contribute to the cngender- of gas‘ro-intestinil disturb= IThornton W. Bu wim in short and hirts, {eat desizn. princess line, trimmed viath plain greer Good golfer v nt soine whual vomen tournament Their golfinz 108s extremel t and femiaing year, mai pastel colored i B ‘ ¥ g 3 ngora wool combinations. : I 1. Henrv Alexandre wears a of pale pink, French pleated - skirt and sweater blouse o DAUGHTER SMARTLY FROCKED \tching angora, striped horizon with inset bandings of the wears a hat with a littla inded in the pink, too. I haven't scen a pair of whit hoes, except for active Chees=e Dressing p " P g SHocs e ored. : y : rt trick is to have your atch your hat. soft pinks, blues greens, chartreuse yellow and even Jevender walks abroad in chi \rs, Edward 17 Hutton wore very, nart side-laced kid oxfords in pai v with an ensemble of plain gra | coat and figured chiffon frock. The Princess Chlogwig Hohen- ;! gsfurst like T-strap sa dzls to match all her stylish Larisian frocks in pastel colors sriday, the gayest place in all of Palm Beach was the Colon: Club. Such glamorous —gowns fhave scarcely ever sceh befor 1 positively had to look twice to re gnize some of the dancers, €0 de | e did they all look in the lorg wirts even all around with the ghwaisted, like .LEmpie oor, highwaiste | essary to make this model. The pil- first choice. the hes tern has ample and cxact instruc 1 satin so set off s tions. Yardage is given for e peGl s 1AL I size. A perfect fit is guaranteed. Pierce. Pauline Munn wore Patterns will be elivered upon 2 4 veceipt of FIFTEEN CENTS (1ic) 1 ost delicate of pinks. Marjor & DR ) cir play on | {! s - |'cirichs an _clogant black sown, ncoins carefully wrapped o dlowance | 7 and Mary Warburton Brown a| amps. Be sure to write plainly i \ C t tural or o them. | / = 7 | n, trailing vour N 2 DDRESS, STYLL 7 Sy P /) Lkl secicion et NUMBEH S1Z1 wanted Our NEW SPRI1 + BOOK of = PATTERN STYL: now ready S FUR Price FIFTEEN CENTS, but enly | et cmphasis upon fur TEN CENTS when ordered with a of tan calf has | neclpicces. 1s as flat fur | \ pattern. Address all mail and orders lipa through a strap | that is not heati ck hat has | 10 New Britain Herald Pattern De by prystal ornaments | its ngtehed lap: collar and nar- | partment, West 17th Strect, New brown discs, row culfs of beige galyak. | York City, Pagern 1815 hy Aune Adams very small fof, or her old- this model 1s extremely pointed bodi ct, Te- the joining o ront hox new and interesting foa- tures of the spring mode. Short, Kkimono sleeves are so popular with young and old alike This frock is particularly lovely hioned of pique, wash lightweight wool, preferably Kk or challis. 1t may be bound : in id of contrasting color or in the self material. Two attra buttons trim the bodice points: Designed for sizes 6, 5. 10, 12 and -4 yards of eri aking cxperience is nee gowns c nust cvery one of ciouds of slor: w Butterscotch Desserd rig n finds him- | U/ | =