New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 17, 1930, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALI, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1980. |Once Overs . By C. D. Batchelor | Silhouettes Are Less Rigid, Day Frocks v ) ~ Longer, Formal Gowns Little Changed Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON 15 o romantic thing omantic h Lillian, Attived in the Old Frock walk along Robert Smarin Admired, St Herselp for the Momentous Mcet- : e lappen to her Ior said help he to dying Rober brouck said v s 1o late for oners, and we're \ path of the bootl L stood 1 tremulous when Hasbroucl | like those a girl is o doesn’t for a cev- just one throw ar nf are watching time as she finished and I nodded Sapphira was not only name as Harry Under vould have said, but my fi 15 well Lillian 1s Ready how you every minute that you'r: vourself. Let me give yon nore of this meat pic nother morsel,” [ stipulat- have caten far more than 1 1 to alread) 1 don't know wh * my hostess retorted d. 1 guess—yon : ich meore than that 2 { — ¥ } [ > [ The new medium-length skivt, nor- The new ase and grace in fashi- | Patou uses touches of his opaling skirt| fons Is exemplified in this evening | pink on a Dblack flat crepe eve- | ning . gown, for a girdle that thireads through the waistline and makes a bow and for flowers ow re’s no use doing 3§ 7 i [ ) : | ith you until after you come back s i 18 | mal waistline anl pleated from Cos 1 1 warn you : / fulliess are illustrated in Jean [gown by Patou in his spring color I'm g to stand over you with a - Patou's coat dress of beige wool | “rose opaline,” wheh already is blacksnake whip if I can't make 5 with yellow and brown touches. ' | the most popular new color. any other wa 3 R on won't need anything but BY JEAN PATOU food.” I told placating.y Paris, March 17.—The new spring fashions reveal the fact that th the room with her promise Booby Hatch Inventions. 1 | ) . [ - Mrs. Underwood's tray di- ‘ Madam, is a special assortment of silent candies for the talkies.” :"l‘_’:“‘”;"‘l‘:”"_‘ ]"““’\u:‘\“'.“’]";:r“* o Herald S Dally Pattern L ervice half hour later, with Lil- i I BobertgBivasia’s tas- | |its old daring both in conception {and in line. The result has been a | wealth of inspiration, at once more clegant and present difficulties of 455 Pattern 1 execution hitherto unknown ler her big coat, and vour child cat or sleep or tend {o If You Are No Longer Slender other matters of daily routine have | with several failures, it is often | i good idea fo let someone who is| We nov o ent upon a | period of really gr “Haute Cou- ot tea which I had ain o aving | made | New Britain Herald 155 Practical | perfectly sure that she will succes1 Pattern take over the siuation temporariiy | ture” dating bac ind manage it until a good record | When fashions « By Anne Adams e : mad nd ", record vm‘ | ‘""_’f wH\. Gy 5 = You will enjey making and wear- has been established in the | Fashion creators : ¢ i ¢ afternoon frock de- Child's mind. able to curb this evolution s 4 eneliesnccnlvi T iho Nl v n o ars Stoo mvivid SRTliey cary 5| man. Tucks at shoulders and back room whe Robe SR, W Rt it s it B ) neck give that additional ease w0 \ / tural developme with the ra- 3 \ w e R e bR 61 neces The pointed joining of il J ! e bodice and skirt, and the length- n 1 rest pe abl o peacHaCINAso the tlaves cre a— laurels with v = the E A cllection etherthey i | slenc f Ilhow length sleeve: =Y R i ire very new and very sm P T F i tern 1856 is charming made y - demands of a mode that is as vital L : and as turbulent as any other i T ; - e blue, bl hottie green or purple. s I‘L it ::u\‘. el e it 5 The collar, gricefully knotted to | e B SRl ferm a jabot, and the cuffs are » 0 ny new silhoue n the eye Edied by () théNew Yok |y T A i ,‘ - made of cream lace a of a v sition A Dr. lago Galdston ~ ~ Academsy of Medicine | | 1%} Designed oniy for sizes 10, Rifty Years' Progress dent than that wh 44. 46 and 48, Size 38 requ i 1 d ; 4 1-8 yards of 40 inch fabric and 1 t hias been often said that more ek ; rd lac » dresses for the coming 5 2 i T 1 progress been wit | No dressmaking experience is \LLS HIS MASTER ]f_ 4 P VY L qpring and summer S o g A per el By Thornton W. Bu - UL LI * | ferent. They 1 U certain ecasy- by Diecensary S0 e it AR than in all the i e T out pattern for every When warrant for statement :"”“\‘ S '1‘;“:"'. , and simple, exact instructions e Jroveme p nly reproaci & ] e """“j’ K H““‘ i "\'\ il Send FIFTEEN CENTS L LGS I OB N coins carefully wrapped, i 15y 10 appreciation when we review | 0 i v hevare medical progress during the past 3¢ | Thus in the period between 1858 | 1Y * leapainndic and felniey : for each pattern. Be sur on the Gr \ The , \ | TORIZONTAL [E] N . 1585 we find Pasteur demon- | ¢ ! Loy g i vl your NAME, was still frozen, but there Ao | Damage: N strating for the first time the com. | ®VeT i order to prove our idcas. | TYLly NUMBEL feel of spring in the ud i : < To decay. | i won pus-producing germs s \ : . Quantity of matter : zorm causing typhoid was discov- \ i IAl i yed during this period by Eberth Malaria was shown by Luy 4 by a minute parasite, most st character . Ak el of my spor 1 B ¢ L | the ¢ of jer i . Our PATTEL BOOK | swea ¢ practical SPRING and SUMMER STYL! qualities and the wita FTEEN CE 1].\ }vm 5.71,»- TEN which women greet th when ordered with a pai- they were produc e te 1 and orders Y C ¥ ttern Do Sti Source of indigo New star. i 5 tuberculosis, the white | To peruse. 4 plagie, was shown by Ro R ] | : ThrantaD T ROH to be caused by a minut ) 4 N g 7 | T bacillus, This discovery g Last word of S A Cany Peril (et | er too popular To deplore | In quick succession thercafter | thing mo he exigencies of The classical, two " or four-but- today he full lc ton coat with a tailored skirt will nore hionable than | be very smart. So will the less the shorter en this win- | severe tyy I have created a few trade Spitetul | Loffler discovered the germ caus- | “‘I~~" nic ‘came much intee- | 2 . v 1 at once Herb, 7 *ertain sound ing glanders: Klebs, the m of Kach, Dacil Niccolaier the | have replaced wool i which pr vantages of jersey. It is ter, or the quite short | suits quite ditferent in line, in = SIS T : e warm and just as supple, plus a The dressy tailored suit umes | keeping with the dress fashions, 5 woma | | coarser weave that will be a very important place this season. [in order to show that suits need AU | : ) I RELe v all fastidious ) Here no hit-or-mi allowed to | not be static in style. ik muster. Gloves, stockings,| Black, navy and dark colors voes, bag, hat, all must be absa- | generally do > in my co- sit. the linen or satin (lection. 1 have only one vivid coi- Imitated Coin vo ehic Ulowing for a more complete loth " 1 u ilver nitrat 1 born, ene o L A e e ‘h 1 Afternoon rai- | lutel rig etlan L 1 blouse impeccable. or which I call “Lose Opaline” kind 1eria bacil- = e d by Itoux a LG Premier’s Daughter as a Hockey Star eria antitoxin wi rollo en discovered X,rav, s of outstand- mankind’'s war last 1 portion ot 1} al accom- 4 ) - hments that history records for | imed Meat Cales 1 W i LIS fean for Dinner < 1 cold pla 1 | Apple Puding Fashion Plaque I bility to n ould almos £ you p ou can hing you ha JHL | G | Daughters of famous men are usually seen in posed portraits. But there i plenty of action in this unusual picture which shows 19-year-old Sheila MacDonald, center, whose father is e for cvening is tnis | Premier Ramsay MacDonald of Great Britain, attempting to “break through” during an Ox- | pearis and rhine- | ford-Cambridge women’s hockey match in England. She is captain of the Oxford team and chluce of © | stoncsin modernistic design, was the high scorer in intercollegiate play last season.

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