New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 21, 1930, Page 22

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NEW BRIT AIN DAILY HER! \I D, IR II)\‘ FEBRUARY 21, 1930. TR S { Once Overs b By C. D. Batchelor | E]egar-l'ce' Is Demanded In Trousseau For Spring The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy | New York, Feb. 2 ng wel- | By ADELE GARRISON 24 ; this 3 Il have both th resqu and formality tf all-imiportant “day of days Madge, Much to Harry's Lelief, Vol- nnteers to Accompany Lillian on Her Visit to Robert Savarin ) spring bride will be v flapper. Long, moid- s cut in one with | t and dig & will be disting @ hit remote hecause of th 5 that her costume crystai- choice for spring keeping with one of :he ninon_ chiffon ¢ summer brings s used in covi- cither Alenco s heirlom that ne- | o the bridal ic choice of de- St e spring wedding gowns, but £ them are 1 d prince s There must vedding cssentil cping sim- Peplum Skirts Seen 4 bodic 1 is the case, a skirt double peplum, with the lower | fashioning second train. | ind neckline w demure oo oanlatlo occasion, and cowl collar, or some old-f | drop yoke eftect, 1s qu is less popular than which obligingly’ ¥ do of tones, from which is a rich cream, ride's blush, which s pinkisa. | This age of clegance influences wedding finery fou dyed to e Regal dignity has on ofi-white satin bridal gown o white of the 5 e | modern design to its skirt that cuts its train in the veil, t v > | There is a rose point yoke and arm holes and bands of son noth ust hide the | sleeves. The maid of honor wears a pale yellow ‘rock with ity § the gown’'s long | and lace puff sleeves and a matching hat that pleats its brim. The bric ender line | s' frocks are pale green, made in quaint style of many ruffled Vion 15 vesponsible for one of [ high waist and puff sleeves. A lace and crin pat of green top this b ng gowns which hes| Princess froci, | forsythia tone, and coft pinks aund,that foll 16 nder bod satin cut on the bias. Ths | blues very good. { well below hirlength, then bodice runs 1o lec oint below | Attendants’ gowns take all man- | to fulln Above it she we In the modern )m‘ chold practically everything is operated by ‘m,‘\”\, A jon s bl f“:\l ]mfl ‘f"-"};,‘l },J,“ o O,m‘ i Nl 5 g o another joins to | spring, many of them featuring icate v switches except the children—Arkansas Gazctte. fashion train, making thi n [new short slecves. They may be pic- | fancily on one si and modern in 1% | ture ks but many a bride is| Suitable for point lace loke that | considerate enough to select a gowa [gowns at 1lso outlines the armholes is 7 | from the season’s chic afternoon or | model in —"‘ u tinetive e and friangular | dinner frocks so her attendan:s|made over H@WS I D el il B i R e Ql//l « The sheer tulle vail| For a maid of honor, smart ks of i vom a bandeau of cloth of [choice is a soft yellow georgetic |1 s _.4‘ A eroan s s, | frock with quaint drop-yoke from | line niaid's colors this with | Valenciennes lace flare. 1t is essea- | is g greens, in t "'“J.i ally a frock ot youth, having high waistline, and mzmnm';‘n:) skirt u Ty Volunteers and delicate yellows, of th E Wl Y e New Yo Dr. lago Galdston " Academy of Medicine . .. E- . ‘ . R ey reguire a brought ta on 1 entil S B LR T e 1 ed definitely dis- | EE] =t B JEEEE EN v lose from because of BOWSER MAKES A 1'IND By Thornton W ool pop- | hown that are disabled | every year to be disabled by and childr Associated Press Pholo Prominent Nev: York society folk who are on winter vacations in the southland. Col. and Mrs. Norman J. Bootz (Ioft) are Palm Beach visitors; -Mrs. James J. Walker (center,) wife of the nma Wi Mrs. Sophis Rodeers are at Miami Beach, and Mrs. Jerome N. Bonapaite (right) is vacationing at l.«lm Imwh ) sl not being nav 15, Liadaner 2 1 B e w rely continuing lo reacl Bl i e e Herald s Daily Pattern Service Melod general population—lar 1= | ster occasionally fo be put in a po- il pl and school popula- | civion in which he must make such violent “efforts lo assert himself, it CHARMING WASH DRESS % lis a thing which should he donc MR e VERTICAT o S ) 0" fonly in small doses. ‘ Pattern 312 ‘ i Ak [ ; n"v\ ¥ *| The parent who has exposed his New Britain Herald 15c Practical child to such strain must accept < the conscquences, for this is no Pat(ern time for discipline only sensible way of handling ik : iy ! U f T'rinted cottor male S ; k i ga A lighttul dress housc, garden SUBG e BTG e " - or vacation. Mere 15 a lovely exam- St \%; ple that is casy to make, launder and wear. 1t is the wrap-around type well secured by a belt attached OVER-STIMULATLED rachlon Pldque g to the left side and buttoned on IA ently I to permit By Alice Judson Peale the right el O e a 1 browni ceil had spent the day playin ~N Printed gingham, percale, rayon, R « with Two boys who were fi 7 pique or cotton broadcloth may be i 1 older than e v / 3 v sclected to make a perfectly sh- By Mrs Alexander Georae . Iespoon ) Indian” and “Cops m d ing dress. The hinding around neck, MENUS FOR SUNDAY opped B ons chop- | Jiol « B t f d armholes and belt may be of the < c fabric, or conlrasting bias on, colds and bronehial cor ‘,\ 4 causes ot di isible on an by ANNE ADAMS Breakras( ¥ ) L 1-4 tea- | it acaakaqdnl albhen on : 7 1 2 T hos S ; binding may be purchased by the Dinner X lients y ork. g family, w . th < N 16, 85, 40 and 42, Nize 16 requires ! LOBGECLl N 4 | sup ) little sister, 4 _ 31 yards of 36 inch material. Sandwicly ¢ o I ol : 0 dressmaking experience is nec- » chopped ) D= foud and b . o slopped \ 4 ] % 3 ry to make this model. The 0 olu gl ol D= s food and bullicd little sis- 3 tern has ample and exact Instruc- ”,'”' 1 1 cup salad | op (o (ear I 4 tions. Yardage Is glven for every S teaspoc e e =y Size. A perfect fit is guarantecd dien i Patterns will be delivered upon incolent tone The receipt of K1V S (150) Sha el Ao . 1 cheerful, well-behaved it ) 4 in coins carcfully wrapped o SR oy had been over-stimulated 7 ! slamps, Do suro 1o wril plainiy o ey 3 h LR yeen competing all day > ] / . your NAME, ADDRESS, STYLI tonstatoly of JonlantliSnctt : e ! ! Vho were bigger, ot ; NUMBER and SIZE wantcd P g e 3 more knowing and : Our NEW UNG BOOK of P ey e ] ihe ) i ow or 1 | g || \ PATTERN STYLE now ready JEN C but only ad al N CENTS when ordered with « nature This effective envelope of novel | . “Address all mail and orders over-st ted moud | ent is of beige calf with a modernis- | New Br ald Pattern De- in his own home |tic ornament of s metal and | partment, 243 West 17th Street, New no need for such | copper, York City. | 3 to bed objected in Supper red slices ¢ HNINE, TAILLEUR i P : 24 3 ; aie \ el 0. it had been

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