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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY ‘\IARCH , 1930. A, > . ‘ ‘F ormal Gowns Achieve Graceful and Love’s Reawakening Once Overs By C. D. Baichelor Varied Silhouettes in Spring Mode Registered U. S. Patent Office The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON Lillian's Anxicty to Tteach the Sav- | Fair. You'll have it churned into | arin Home Prevents a Stop for | butter if you stir it much more.” Imnch | He turned ba to me and I “You'd pass the Binct tests with | handed him the cup with a mental H ' Mary | salute to the adroitness of his at- when Mr. Under- | tack. He had jssued no ultimatum wood at the question s | calculated to rouse his wife wished t was “When do we|of obstinacy but undern what I|velvet glove of his apparently el mysclf | courtcous action and words ? ate, and the poken dictum. “We do is out | not continue our journcy until yo1 n somcthing.” tin 1 Phonc the Catskills! andwiches | “Harry!” Lillian's voice was £ than 1 cver had heard it. | w it isn't the movement of 1 could manage an eight dinner on a racing-car if . I'm simply not a bit hungrz., yow'll go on at once, I'l take a cup of soup, another of coffec, one roll and a bit of the chicken. Will you let me off the rest?"” | Her husband handed his empty | cup back 1o me, threw the car inio went back te the road depends, old dear.” he said, | you mean by a ‘bit ef| ' If it's under five hun- em—calories? to stop again do the measuring for vou, Underwood.” Mary promised, laugh. “Here. Auntie Madge, soup. The fish course will immediately, but yYou mustn't Ty medal 1 told 4 indeed she proved her nat- encr most rovally in the < following as she served th viands Katie had provid- shion most convenient for But when we had fia- 1 voluble di- nd she was repacking the ! : feed it to i sk *he comment that wa W | Now skirls take varied routes to fullness, dependiag somewhat upon the fabrics from which fhey a time, if N left for a Christmas i B \ { fashioned. Left to vight: Lelong uses a slightly draped walst cffect, tight hiplines an pling fullness be- But if he desir ner. T realized that Mary and I low. in a pale green satin. Very voung and very modern is a petal effect in panclled fullness developed by wn," you'd better stiv ) ones who had done Martial and Armand. Chantal takes black mousseline de soic and creates an original gown with peplum it vigoron cond or two. any justice to Katie's lunch. Lilllan 3 bolero and ruffles and bows on the skirt. Otherwise he t be able to tatk | had caten what she had promised. for a w d all die oz}t nd while her “y, husl Lan Paris, M m'n 8—There is great | —— S it | bix husband had made a bombastic . Your ] uj, i s i ‘r"mt aven- -{empered man I know. 41.««} hind the present mode m i poy e sugar, juice and water u“f[o“ Moonlight Gowns When this journey's ended you'l ¥ of enthuslastic eating. ne Yes, dear, he's cive raad. ninutes. Cool and chill. Add flh rmake tracks for ths nearest)had dertlvithroun ouk o thewin: g o i Just a5 no two seulplors use @Mt | pincapple, mint and lemen juice. | IR Vogue at Palm Beach woods, young woman.” Mr. e dow of the food Mary had| me technique for their mastei- | (i “geveral hours. Serve in ‘gmd Palm Beach, Fla.. March 7 wood 2dvise “Otherwise yow'rs | prepared for him—an action which | cesl, S0 no two couturiers creatr s which bave been placed oni'nw FFlorida moon is taking lmnd of the paddlings | I knew was not suspected by either | new frocks along quite the identical| groen Jeaves on serving plates. lin fashioning fashionabl wns. g sy Green Salad | “Moonlight" gowns, usually worn been absent from | Of UNE 0CCUPANLS Of NE TOAT S0AL| duemtemosemmmmmmmm sttt st PRI 5 | Nowhere is the variation in the | | K ) oS LI ON | 1 package lemon flavored gelatin | Where dancing s cnjoyed out of creating gowns by | on. Of ail| but which I could not help sceing. : How aboat| It was twilight by the time Mar l k E B t | a il i S ol el ! h in demand at Palm is it cool had packed up the lunch agai OO S asy, u Sn t i 5 e coloring, 1 cup diced celery, ip | Bes A gown of this type in ind when e stopped for gas, for qm on. Iivening gowns are chopped green pepper, 1 cup groen |Misty white chiffon, glittering with # ¢ . : green | gic Stop niles helow Kingston, the in the van of style. As they go crystals, has been faatured recently. er sccond oy | darkncss of the Winter night wa : i F the beginning of a season, so Ao | ™"y ' all § Slonianns | A other gowns follow suit by the enl| Pour boiling water over gelatin = o i S “Retter ialephy those il 2 of tho season. They, by the v mixture and stic until it has dis-| JOASH CHEST SUCCESSEUL vigorous! tte phone ose peop! g E . Add sufficient green fruit I"ullerto: Neb., Mar (D) — =~ coloring to give desired color. Cool. | Adopting the metheds used by King cdients and pour {o | Joash in the ninth century ind e where you're planning to stay all| ¢ of their purpose, can afforl ve hea Lillian s | night, Lady Fai Mr. Underwood | to 1 tr nt. L ORNE ed in protest aavised in a manner that was the The way new evening gowns| 4007 o « t : v V, P e e lt thickness of one inch in shallow pan. | gather funds to Mary, pl e don't ask mu. | eritome of casualness. But I thoug: - ¢ for chieve their spring silhouettes & | Set in cold place to stiffen. Ut temple, th Preshyteri hurceh, o BRI O i | | s N . fascinating study. There is the |’ ' L PR £ € e Gl OIT 1dn't ast thing 1 detected a note in his voice akin Edited by the New York 5 shamrock cooky cutter or paper pat- | constr Joash chest 1o collect Lillian's husband slowed down the |19 the little, quickly stifled exclam- | < princess line with full flare Delow oy “ang cut out shamrocks. Serve | th 1 s is t00 zood a | ation which Lillian had given upon Dr. lago Galdston ~ Academy of Medicie | {he hips. There is the tube silhou- ; [t unald chrch sy Hoinaniles — but thorousg] hearing his proposat, and kn A WINE MERCHANT'S SON et oo cea! fieve. (Mivere 3]‘1\1::’1‘11(” and surround with | was the sponse 1o the plan that it lc of the roal, that in both their minds was | secmingly therc itlle advan- | is the conservative Patou line of |51 . was expressed to Bal 1d, Calif. Inotor running, | quers whirling through mi | 2 - {tage in being the son of a wine | normal waistline, bloused bodice, | SLEENTRDO Dk Sitate Iils il What news of Itobert Savarin! 4 : 5 rehant, cven in Styria, Austria, |and skirt fitted at the hips, but fuil { e uld be ours as the result of th: e N | the latt part of the 18th cen- | below. 1: cup buiter, 1 cup sugar, 1 fea- feolione Galls | i e Material Affects Cut D0 illa, teaspoon almond (Continued Monday) | But to Leopold Aucnbruger. the| The iiaterial used has dircet | CXIraCE G ouD ad a bite. Copyright, 1930, Newspaper | 7 Uv»:r. of our tale, this proved of dis- [ bearit on the ribution of a |Mmilk. 2 cups sifted pastry flour, soup. Lady ! Ieature Service, Inc. |tinct value, for the basis of hig|&own's skirt fullness and its general | !018POODS baking powder, 2 ¢ |boyhood experience he was cnabled | €Ut It it is catin, it falls more | Whites, stifly beaten. Ito make @ valuable contribution to | &racefuly in long, soft lines than| Cream the butter until soft. Add the art of diagnosis: a contribution | When used in broken tiers. But|sugar and mix until creamy. Add the |\which puts his name among the pa- | chiffon, on the other hand, Jends extracts, salt, milk, flour and baking fron salnts of meajcine, selt perfectly to the bolero bodice | powder. Beat 3 minutes. Iold in | [ oroiq niped 1= achorlin selio| anditierediskive there ST acetisitic | DRaten ege yvh ed BEOMD Intolahil oy et (o i fatiin N was o0 | favoritehtabric forineRtuiltiong ALl nAUSNICHEh oS Rhaen SRl e d SN G el R | waxed paper. Bake 30 minutes in a | moderately slow oven. Cut out sham- hapes and arrange on erving . (Green glass plates sug- | ). Cover with the topp FLAPPER FANNY SAY REG,U. 3. PAT.OFF. to the wine cellar to draw oft a | [liter of Mascala. Then he learned | Three very difficult cvening sil- I |the wine merchan kill in telling | houettes illustrate the use of variad rock | the level of the beve in the bar.| materlals and diversified cut. L 1 by beat n its Ahol-| Apsingeg satin has the clas low zound o Jove the |long lines, for which Lelong is not- wing Horizontal T uid level, and a du - when the | €d. with slight draperr at the wais 2 cups whipped cream, § TARMER BROWN'S BOY FINDS Pastoral. G| H Vet kS o gt n of it again at the | Sboons sugar, 1 teaspoon vani A PRIZE 5 D . Caustic. B It was a simple skill and one {hat | 10w hipline. This gown has greit |cup diced marshmallows . Characteristic of old age. no one before him had thought to | distinction in its front and ba-k shredded almonds, z - Mangle. . apply. to the human body. But|straight panels, with the « mints (cream patties) ST ; Z 7 . Resided. Auenbr when he had mastered | flounced to real width on both sid Mix the cream, sugar and vanilla. just how to i v . Ester of malic acid. 1= e i medicine and prace|Its bodice is simplicity perfectel, | Chill. Add the marshmallows and | 18. Rhythm. JAC] ticed it in the hospital of the Holy|with the drapery ac the walstilae|nts and spread on top thegahame Sotmas Rl Drinlty ot Viknna etnaught himy | sisssstinada beltibuli donessofpes | zock icakes oD I IEERRRRS . Beer. z self that th nan chest was but | fectly the belt is not needed and serve at once. . Concise, A skin-cove 1 that by | Youth i This Gown - Age. Imlg ping on Sour hould be clic- Another gown i sweep ¢ - To regret exceedingly 2 s s ted which oug el F t one from Blectrirel 1 3 iagnosis : difierer OVERSIZE HANKIES Palm Beach, Fla.. March 7 Linen sport h rehief trength, R T Cine | faille evening gown for P ey £D4n5 NN et T ran Seomiral T i s S ! popular with sports cncmbl 32, Bidder's suit e i ral . Solitary : Aot e Ao 1 «d the un- | decp flounce heis Dexterous, : AR e inality in . Worshipe . Nesting animal . Leprous peop N Long, slender le knew right away what 4t was | 42, Valuable proper Jis o Ebn e pubel licbodie ished a little ho tin. But | Waistline in o obscrve, IhE as =i io0 cont et iapoun aNe thiiie Comman |case, brugor's valuable. discove | curved cut gives the eriian . Woman who cares for the sick. [ery s disparaged by his contem- CVCNNCSS ; i ng this in their moutis ertica L Serut d. | poraric I 'S AR TRt Across the back of {he % 5 £ 10 hecome this gray paper. | 1+ Tnsurgent B houEhE I heen forev A m.lm_“,”, stive of a modein 1ttle bustl FROCKS TOR HOME E very won- To combine. . Wattle tre it not 1 r Capoleon’s physi- |4 spray of beautiful wild re 4 % MAKING one that Farmen| o Dinve o e O s ool | iheir own foncs, with gr ‘ had found was a pac-| & GiCh e 5 c Dbefore caty, | Presenting the only contrasting col- onc patiged . Cuts eff caved it Tiion or On one shoulder the hodice ti ofeth Ceal il 1. Mo atler T it from in into I i ifs strap in a youthful how, whil: . Pox, S, Wing. 1 e - on the othe rap. cut in one with Patterns and (a5 the ico, gives a lovely smooti e By ANNE ADAMS | m end to the win lks \'«’T-‘) g merel A Bl Sor A third gown. ene from Chantal Sl " is extremely unusual in ks peplum t S % B bodice, its bows and tiers of Mother and kidd \V“" black mousscline de S ressed 1o diover that lee aiee- | Fachion Plaque Sl e ; : f tovely cotton frocks 1 revices and in build rrid tinge of jealous or eny posed in curved line, with ho he winter, Then wh Ior rowine ¢ . . cither side, still preserves the ich one starta a n: - orid i viatuy 1 oai / of v lender body lines under it THE FAMILY PATTLIRIN t e i Atan , 5w ple, yet utterly love §| . . By Alice Judson Peale mplificatic nd 3 ’ | N annice e Tattern 350 may s one is a”dandy | 14 1® "“Wo;:_ oxnlio it home oL out 1% their chilahood 2 i 3 g \ nus tend always to repeat sate| (hititnay ehou : Q ! | o i oivce 1 he cu terns of response character- od influcnce on R 4 . 4 : B quires 2 3 £ a6 |ized ir carly relationship to memi- which folloy y 2 a 7 . terial Durgess) | pers of their family i e An e > il e PRYIN Brown thin the family i 3 imy then the neace of the me | . | BY MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE | k e n insurance agair ! q March Luvcheon Menu » X > s ¢ g yard were a part of thot individual's ustments in i (Green and White Colors) 1 e plect ;Tf“ Silk-Covered Beads Made | titude toward his father or his m it i e : Chilled Diced Pineapple and Mint Vi ME Enareneal Tn Viatch “llad\ S Drens)| 55 o8 ¥ brotiery ot & siater, 8 U - i Chicken Croquettes, cone shaped | A H? d=20 T tern N CENTS obvious {h Creamed Pea a0 o L e A el il wan e S STUDIO EFFECTS 2 SAINES ) 8 ¢ surc o write plainly ol ety L personal relationanir ) ’ LM Rolls Orange Marmalade lehpaln s wite. Green Sala oz wite ma ort Coffe ttsel lied N and White very popular this seas the finishing of frocks big. paper cast to maka weh patt comes to you wil on the char: I BOOK contains ] ' models for Diced Pinc o and Mi PRING MMER. 1T is 17138 ; . but only TEN CENTS th a pattern. Ad- Britain Her- (Servin hopped mint. 1 cud suga wple juice, 1 cup spoons lemon juic

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