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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1930 Love’s Reawakenin eang g Once Overs T'he Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy . v Bkt a s n Sy around by hav By ADELE GARRISON strar n the mid dle of within reach, therine, Thinking That Mary's 1 = 7 { i A | be graceful, Absence Would Be Best for Nocl ire i / 1 c Suggests That She Accom ) er ) i B 1 iy, 7 from which to pick Madze and Lillian on the Visit f t eating | s \ L ¢ igare Robert Savarin | No wonder bies these places in the i where they ornamental ful, or botl nicdium sized 1y cach side > consi cmfortable |a number of o salvinz Mother Graham | A ¢ & - - 4] AN (A S B This is the da y of many tables hemes are a . rot the golden quartercd oak of the partor ch we were brougiit mall round revolving 100 o | up—t and the less pret 3 pped sceretary | ble—of which o v 1 abet i de- also, in & wing chair. Tht : L of overstuffed fur- nall Duncan Phyfe tip-top e R C ot | [ / u/,,r,,, Private Rite. et HEALTH ’ thé New York Dr. lago Galdston — Academy of Medcine Prittacosis car of unknown disease L interest aroused of so-called parrot’s | own in scientific ttacosis (forme termi psittacis little kuown record a f isolated cuse In 1593 there i epidemic of psitt “Doctor, is it a bey or a girl?” queried the anxious looking Mr. Gilmartin, as he f in the waiting time of the Paris epidemic | room of a San Fiancisco hospital. “Boy or girl . . . say we aren’t surc yet whether it's a quartet or a 1died by Nocard, who |chorus . . . .” As time has proved “it” was a little of both. For the quadruplets born to Mrs. Sadve {o have singled out a germ | Gilmartin have become the “Gale Sisters"—Jane, June, Joan and Jear—and they're as similar as their and have established its cause- | names. They arc the only quadruplets on the stage today. arc 1S vears old per cach; measure 5 feet, I'tive relation to the This | four inches per person and generally manage to tip the sc 115 pounds. 1If one los: couple ! 1 been entirely sub-!of pounds, the other three au 1ly go on a di:t ] rried to date, because no young man nce parrot’s fever | yet encount has been able to make his his mind. Joan fell out with a recent boy friend because he nong the diseas:s proposed t ¢ as the only solution. At any rate, after several years o in they took 10 the stoze two ) ago and George White finally 'anded them on Bro Cd prigeipally klaney tically never i 3 ¥ AN arv measure but an expression of | should tell 1 however, it is | D 0 ciplining his ehild by ulging in rescmbling | IS | course, the parent who enjoys | €moti satisfactions of his own. infee- | | punishing his child is probably not| I ve punishment is just and body | a i does €0 and is him- in the manner in | | eacting unconsci v to emo- | ve all there must be about it a4 man is affecte | | tienal drives ‘hat hark back to his lias led some scien- fonal drived fon that he person who he theory that PUNISHMENT | S ik Shien daanyyplenes i 4 3 onl | o or s ction. Aside from the 2 By Alice Judson Pe £x; 1 < r reaching bad effects of parental 1 refir nt { Yo t L « il § 1 I the immediate 1 unde the S g : ¥ N x 1581V . of daily discipline for callou 1 the torture inflicted upon | made to wait for his pu Hooty ! o contact with pi RENECE go and wait.in her room for half an & t PUitour or more until she came up 19 VERTICAT | ] v o] ths L administer ¢ whipping. The & to (I ¢ o b ts 1 C € g agony of that suspense did more % ta to create an abiding resentment —— - = than the punishment itself, harsh INTERESTING LETTERS and often undeserved as it was. you want to rank higt There was something exquisitely Pattern 1909 fascinating correspondent, Keen &1y, iiaing about being made to you clip from papers | obediently for the execution- at bring this Or | Cope ehild could not fail todsense Ho often YOu || ying such trzatment the fact that Chic Frock Easily Made at Home Aew Britain Herald 15c Practical Pattern Gl mething 0 i j .. mother enjoved the punist M ek it lose it before you | ooy Uae inflicted, that it was Q*:J l lemug’ i ! s - 2 ,_r,, Al Al d Leantitully fterpreted in this fro — of flat crepe. The dipping skirt 1 u . B L2 flare which joins the molded bodire 5 ZAE Da\/ arn FLAPPE&E&N&Y SAYS rdshlon Plaq[le H n an upward point, accents the 4:1 i bt e - Y | W silhouette in becoming lines. - i Gelatin The t the V ueck, holds the \ in a few soft folds. rm 1909 would be ravishing developed in navy blue, green or black crepe. A print might be se- lected, also.... one with a dark round gaily sprinkled with colorful small designs ' : 3 - i : | May be obtained only in sizes 16, BIBES sliv { 7 { . 1S, 20, 34, 56. 38 and 40. Size 16 requires 1-2 yards of 40 inch aterial dressmaking experience s necessary 10 make this model. The pattern has ample and e structions. Yardage is every size. A perfect antecd Patterns will be delivered upon : it of I CENTS (15¢) e | i in coins carefully wrapped 1 ‘ ” “amps. Be sure to write pl your NAME, ADD! | NUMBER and SIZI3 wanted. fe \ Our PRING BOOK of nama-lac, @ new lustrous straw | | PATTERN ST now ready. pring. s used for this pictur- A [ I\ Ltice IO Ui onTy tailored hat. 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