New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 7, 1930, Page 24

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1930. ( Modem Fairy Godmother Garbs New York’s Modish Cinderellas Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON 'Once Qvers By C. D. Batchelor Cinderella, | “I guess T have dressed girls for | About a month later a strange wom- rock from | everything there is except funerals,” |an came in, asking to buy back this Harry, by a Clever comfortable . ) % ki 4 > the fairy godmother © the prince’s | Madame with a cer- | entire outfit They had been her en- in Shaking OF the Trailing “3ys- 1 said e 4 \ ¢ -\ Z <] ball, might well have been the in- | tain qua goes with the |z nouncement S 3 e spiration for sual shop just arted business way back | clothe wo days after the . : discovered that her tery Driver.” Und oft Times Sq 5 e atrical |in 1892, In those days, a lady who | she district of ¢ deep room, ictorian it. Madamd f has costumed hundreds of le Cinderellas to go meet their re- rented a gown came after dark. To- ke no bones about hirin Patou dress for a Times Cha ) recalled a incident of the dramatic par e of her have played. ed also to girl he had known for years. She had tricd to dispose everything that could re- mind her of that perfect cvening. las, £he had run into another essed in her fi the eve- he wanted to buy e would princes and perhaps win Kk in 1905 or 190 v genteel sto 5 it did fortune. lady rode up in a ca one day, nt. But it was too late. The a commercial | just as I was closing. She was in- | clothes had been sold white-haired | vited to Alice Roosevelt's wedding Reflects Economic *zend | woman has made this f2 8 and had no money to huy a new | Christmas the party mother rack 3 . She really necded several. | clothes ctically empty r clothes before, so | every evening. After the Wall street frock to the t el she cz to buy. As T remember it, crash there fewer clothes to tumes, ngle oc we had a lovely garnet velvet, a requests to buy. The for a wecl 1 e with half-moon steel cut n lier store are a barometer A Story lothes i ns . and a gorgeou f on’s financial situation! clothes ther have e | Ve had just come in a bur m buying clothes from ting ¢ ry as the girls rom rancisco. They j of the women I first . a note after- | d for worn costumes,” M to rich fashionables on | W me how eful “Jt used to be actre Some of the costumes | W ! t 3 rer foriunes | mo who rented clothes. Now have gone to Pali Beach and New- | improv ) ays sent me | everybody does, 1y stenogra- port. Many of them arc original | her thi to d phers and st ind lots of trench ere g ill proudly n ther lovely little | colle rls. Sometimes they get i who had met | cloih plays. Morc often for ion. | their own 5. And more and o a prom | more rick < selling things. rented | Why, 1 bundles from Palm evening | Beach and ort. And my clients ho move a send their clothes in c vite me to send or that kind of a frock Naf- v cly 1 s t i her ¥ know I would understand rls who yearn for [sale. There was d a | just w they wanted. Ior this cannot afford new | frock. with silver lace. o work may o faught me to know rs and lines they | vet wr i f D othes. But it has taught me to vem, tocking ves a ¢ e. | know women cven better.” When Do We road or ¢o! 0 Get-Up m the Morning ) Little Comforter—"You'll remember, Osbert, I asked you to send in the insurance only last week.” HOWS jour HEALTH 4 ',;, The Common Denominator WHITL By of the Paton morning , shown at left, is the corw on -quart Ng. s for full- |-\ Jittie felt chapea irt, [ fords and a round su AND SO EASY 7O MART Herald By ANNE ADAMS chifon or ~eorgette may shioning stunning il grace expresced in the cine ties softly a most hecoming nec’s line skirt ing Lround only in s nd 90, ce is nec- odel, The ct instruc- ven for every o upon ¥

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