New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 3, 1930, Page 14

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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1930. Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON The Mystery Driver in the City I shall not soon forget that ter drive the home o i the Cat token b the famous artis with the world, the wood s we can idea can onl be a lot man whom ) it The Mystery Driver WHITEFOOT KENPS By Thornton W, Teto, Whitefoot! in zieat surprise /ffée Da’:l"/i__ > l?rlj,’vv for 7'\‘hlfll A throa he. “you very, good reu exclaimed Peter Patent 0ffice '/.v AR “Doris, [ love to close my eyes when listening vill enjoy closing my eyes more than usually B i VERTICAT Sugar Cooki By C. D. Batchelor Perhaps the new vogue of the screen means that we are about to return to the intrigues of 17th cen- tury Paris or the pastel romance of ancient Peking. Lest thrilling are the growing interest in decora- tive details and problems of the all- ‘purpose one-room apartment. Whatever the reason, we can feel as glamorous as we please about a screen, even hough it serves us by | hiding “things” rather than an Egyptian quezn or a masked cav- | alier. | Ornamental as well as useful, there is place for a screen in aay room. In the dining room, in front |of the kitchen door, it serves to mask the noise and odor of ope: | tions. Tn the living room, a screza can give an air of intimacy even to the largest room. In the bedroom the screen serves as a shield against drafts and too carly morning sun. Wherever it is used, screen” is not enough. It carefully chosen for color. | and heignt. lpaper and chintz screens ar: at present, and so are | screens with flower, map and hunt- ing print inserts in the paneis. Yeou need not be deterred by pric because you can buy an undecorated | wall board screen and cover i | In making wall board screen board should be given a glue “siz ing” lowed to dry before pa- peri The edges of the screca should be bound with a border strip or turncd under. For that old lac- auer effect, coat with gelatin after paper is put on and waterprosf with a little reasons, perhaps, varnish oranje ic screen, a less expen- Omamental Screens Serve a Purpose, Too | T LSiver nase used. A wood frame straig] ige th tacked alon upright than wall board may be [and tacked, and the material is i} section; | the top and bottom are pulled tight | A figured screen fee quently is appropriate section oppo- A | site the 1 ie last to be fin- ished. A nmarrow gimp is then c ried around the cdge, held in place ith tacks. st s Buying Conduct Alicz Judson Pcale , I want to get a job.” the v 1 owe you." rather not have you work you're going to liool, Wes- You can cancel your d with good co con to Yo 1 hout being rn ten cents off, and if you MEALTH ©hinmiii y. going to do thai. dinner or do every cent in wmoney, &nd g down to e thé New York now. It I pay | veu haven I'm goin you bhack in mon word (o say 2 Academy of Medicine Qi t air Wesley himself off to make Iysis | 1 ed among | took cetions | Dess i s in medic: | 1'ew mothers are constru r cments Tikely | o bar blun- so fatally as ain on:- or good conduct., but mu mixed {o s paraly ¢ arc out of place, vho trics to buy from a child who has re the age wh:n he can think and veason, shows how bankrupt is her authority and her influence, | The child old enough to known | mon should be motivated o-called g more material than his selt- disease approval of thoze \finitesi- spe > mother who su:- through in buying c tain. ; st only al s ive per cont of | Sk lling no habit ildren und 1 no stanaards, and always \ like Wesley of rome 16,000 | carn il 1 ! pore: PADDED Bl A violet chiffon evenin zirdle made of two padded and wisted { the padded chiffon, SIDE FASTENINGS e scason’s sm dress has 1 Miid othing moy rson fo ¥ Lxper lysis Left: on |18 trimmed in blue and green. may | colored beach robe. Right: | trousered beach pajamas Herald’s Daily Pattern Service luct. Lvery time yon | hiis busi- | SIDE DECORATION rch kid oxford for | contrasting es of th and dark spring h has cury dark bluc bands that end in ro \;lamn:» BRIMMED TATS A rakish pajama ensemble of white, blue and green. Center: Frances Penn Ames vamp of New York Loretta Sayers of Larchmont, N. Y., wears a bijght in brilliant stripes. ‘¥ Desigued for Matured Figures Pattern 1850 New Britaln Herald 15¢ P'ractical Vattern By Anne Adams 1f you are no longer slender you will enjoy this frock designed es- for 1 women. of softness giv revers is most becoming, length given by pleats and po ining or skirt 1 blouse ticularly good. , neat new. Pattern 1 made of printed silk crepe and trimmad with a colo ounds with very small designs are ot apt to cnlar < wblack witn navy blue with gr N or green with beige. ‘The trimming ¥y be Brey or flesh. Dark figure chartre brown with beige, May be obtained only in sizes 33, 12, 41 1l 45, Size 38 re- ds of 40 inch ma- imir auire perience this model. and exact in- ) is given Z size. A perfect fit is guar- terns will he delive upon FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) carefully wrapped or sure to write plainly ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER and SIZE wanted. Our NEW NG BOOK of T is now reaidy NTS, but only with a BUDGLETING FPURNISHINGS BLefore buy a single new shade this sprin budges what you have to spend by listing your needs and apportioning |the money on hand. but | lamp in | just LLBOW SLEEVES 1 frocks with clbow sleeves conclusion for warm weath, ost of them have ing in Print Land t ow, some t Heie Are Popular New Siyles For Beach Wear 2 ociated Press Pholo The wide brimmed hat of straw wears the latest in wide ! 2

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