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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1930. : By C. D. Batchelor| Long Gown LOVC,S Reawakenlng Once Ouers Begisterod Uai8 TateteRo/fce i Paris, March 25.—The gencral The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy lengthening of line in the new fash- ions is, of course, more mnoticeabic By ADELE GARRISON % ER G 4 in evening clothes than in those sct A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANAAAANANAANNNNNNN AN ; g 43 1 $ axab Iapuhe deviie s The comal Mrs, Cosgrove Discusses, with Madge, doesn't suffer much, now, so that| = { bination of mtefd ‘bodlce and hips, Her Brother's Amazing Scheme io | cvery day he stays v ith us is s2 | Y ¢ v marked for waistline and accomi- | Leave His Wealth to Lillian. | nuuch happiness for: me to ol m- - st igait panying short wrap, all tend to en- at Mary's exaggeration [ ber, I suppose you sce that I nave o § hance this etfect. rn:‘!lhgu\fezggd“:){;‘dg{\c:n?;}f to o, | been crying, but it's for joy to sue it i Fabric closely applied to the but when 1 had left her, T heard HW‘ k;?dyl:;celss o:a sc;gntua('e”t:\:fislxin; Kk of the door key, and realized e wn. h 2 fl‘\‘:t she was really enough afraid of er(ectmus}\‘n;\uy hss ctxi:end;dt ;\”u 1o Vi e of Jack Leslie to ! over the hips, where the skirt full- Ti‘fk‘igfiéflf"\?finfx was gone. But | |{mss \:;eakslmehunm MCal;)rh:d :)oo i v: “capering cock- ar, is sheath wou! e unbe- e T was thinking as I went o1 (e e hane of the door after listening to Mr slimmest. Hasbrouck's naive account of th A moderately high waistline way she had foiled Mary's attempt| also is kll?lol\\‘n to makbe !%ng 1ig§s stroll, and walked again appear still longer —besides add- :1(10\\5: \‘l":; rloqd to the Cosgrove hom. ing to the softness and supple look What was it that Harry Under of the gown. The fabric may be wood feared for Mary which 1 titted closc to the figure as far s him lay such s upon the f 4 A the walstline, but here again, if that she m G DA : ; e ] ‘ the bodice is form-fitting, a bolero almost tur k as 1 realls : e i 7. ” i ! effect will invariably be used by that obeying o f ] etk | 3 7 /) N ! ! § the couturier to attenuate its letter would mean my t c 5 : 7, 4 i rather too severe line. The ' bo- Hasbrouck house immediately an¢ L 5 ) 3 4 Ll ke lero therefore plays the same part cempelling her to come with me. Bu ik i e £ 4 J G 2 i in the bodice as the fullness in 1 told myselt ircitably that i 2 s o S e ey p : 3 ll\:'sl\ir!. ] X rouck was a puissa guardian . i3 4 Short Wrap Complements Mode nd went on 3 proRger o cipthl) € B Z . The short evening wrap is an- lation impell arry Under- - o poliieto | 4 - / 7 other logical solving of the prob- wood's cautionary directions to m sy ST AT 2| 4 3 z 3 id 1 I lem of a perfect and fitting gar- Tears of Joy ¥ AN & i £ 1 ment to accompany the long, son for his precautic ; Gantlety b o, 3 4 2 [{ i sometimes trailing cning gown t INYRODGENIS i ‘ 7 > i It creates an impression of slim | height, nd does not hamper the & movements as a long wrap would. i monthes Pt i ; 7 One of the characteristics of the Harry hag he man with con- | ! u e, while Vi e 7 R new fashions is that every move- summate skill, but he had n n PELAUAIL x § Z / { A ment which may, at first sight, ap- me cct negative wh s 2 el pear in {he iight of an exaggera- utes ot th s I atked him if there was any dang:r | 4nd e SETY I e ” . b ik tion, carries a compensating fea- R P e . ile 1 sat, quict, J‘J‘)M/ ture within itself. Thus, a full- . skirted dance frock might risic looking heavy and devoid of grace T it it were worn with a long coat. : ; hat since ! | : : Hence the logical side of the short | B ; S 1 1 we nds any- | IR BN il el & s | | j ccat. 1t lends height to the si- | The rather high waistline and fit-] A shost evening wrap, of printed dinton - 3 s 1 f0 moody and| Y ' ! | . Hain : . houctte and creates a gesture fnill | ted hips and bodicc of this Jean |taffetas similar to the design of e vnliappy that he didy of grace and charm when the|TPatou creation make a woman|the chiffon gown underneath, adds Jack Leslie, vhom Mr. wood | &nt word for anybody wearer draws it closely around her | look taller and more slender than o the impression of length in this acquitted of this particular cndeav- g for me, for I'v : hips and allows full play to the [she is. The gown is' of printeil|Patou cvening = ensemble. —Noto or could wish to spy upon Mary or | Shiped him, but T knew how he soft draperies of her sometimes | chiffon in tones of black, yellow, | that the flarc of the skirt is given ia do her harm? sullopneRovenT T s et very wide skirt. red and green. full play. * I wos hazily conscious that some- | tricd not to mind him. But I could |, | where deep in one of the files go ‘5“«" on my kne S to her for| my brain lay the answer, if I could | Making him so happy. It has seemed | only concentrate sufficiently upon | ' ™ I couldn't bear for him | i i ki ‘ | i i lack e maer o wing I out. But with |10 €0 out Tnto " the darkness witn Talks m An Afternoon Ensemble in the B i 5 and White Mode the peace and happiness on his face. Whatever she said to him, I don't ! of course he told me noth- but it’s made him so happy! 's Iying there smiling at her if it were her living self. I went into the room a 4 sent for me— | b 1 and pulled me down so he could whisper to me—he saves his voice always—you know— the doctor tells him he must. ‘Dar- said—he always has called 1ce we were little children ‘Darling, you've worried | only one I can 1 a bad brot only thus could the po espionage h was bizar “[ Can't Take 1t" beth heart and brain so obsess ace. .!_,‘\l:‘r?\‘sf:rmql? _:,'mlg 'U\“;’\ it e ipe and sat up- p . Booby Hatch Inventions ) scnsible resolution to keep wateh | Fig A Chair designed to make it casier for spouse to remain at home, Y en s over Mary without bothering abont | re’s something else which 3 the reason for ‘dolng’ae, T again | PUERETS SOV 19 BOLBON AT SIGNS OF GROWTH knocked at the Cosgrove door. L . S1OIVIY L . Mrs. Cosgrove came to the ., | don ! obert's left a letter | By Alice Judson Peale Tiat B : - e t You, so perhaps ¥d | T e e e T | ; and 1 saw that her el ! DAL L + [/ | The person who deals much with | With s sudden cluicn a e s St et L qam [parents and children is impressed | put out my hand 1 ALY 1 | 1 " b tha " I said slo with the vicious influence upon the | I whispered. ¢ hing 1id slov- | obaitL S e | pavental mind of standards and ) Bl : : e in trust for norms and comparisons. G RIS b T b iedd | | “How much should my child| still nere, and thanks to Lillian we| 7« "%~ e ® weigh?” “What is his intelligence | probably shall have him with us ce Pec : | quotient?” “Is he ‘normal’ for his| little longer even than we had hop- norrow) e s R ;dé E’;u se! ’_.*Il\c <l.\r\lam‘ d as sh . Donen v for | dependent as he should be for his oy e way into the sitting room' ) 30, VEpape 2 age?" and pulled out a chair for me, “he ‘eaturs Serviee, Inc Eduedby e el o ey o earioid b Dr. lago Galdston ~ Acadeiny of Medicine | ayle to do thus and so and so? His . |little cousin who is half a year| Lools of the Trade vounger can do all sorts of things | One of the most common tools of | that he can't.”” the medical “trade” is the clinical | Yicious questions, all of {hem thermometer, the instrument by |serving only to augment existing means of which the temperature of [ difficulties by adding anxiety and the body is measurcd. worry to the list. The history of this instrument is Mecasures of all sorts are decep- che d. The idea behind it is{tive, for human material is infinite- centurics old, but its modern form |1y complex and every child grows |is of recent origin. differently, qualitatively and quant- | The great Galileo invented a crude | itatively from any other. 'form of thermometer, or thermos-| Jor those who deal with many cope, about 1593, It was applied in children in a professional way the early part of the following cen- 'measures have a certain undeniable tury to the study of disease by the value. But for mothers and fathers celebrated Paduan professor, San- the signs of their child's growth torius. Despite his successful work, should not be in terms of his own instrument was neglected by his progress and development as com- contemporaries and we do not hear pared with himself sometime ago. of it for more than a hundred years | Mothers and fathers® were wise to thereafter. | carc less how their child measures In the middle of the ecightcenth fup to other children and to ask Horlzontal I centhry we find the clinical ther-|themselves instead what their chil- it ot Harvad Iisciniby E Liometer once again cffectively em- |dren can do today that he could not Where is Leavenwotrh? ployed by several physicians in|do a month ago. smell “INIE Scotland. One of these was James, Is he a healthier, happicr, strong- pine. When he and Bows Spikelet Currie, cditor and biographer of the |er child than he was last year? Has there Prickly Porky had b - ; < Roof 5 H INA poct Robert Burns, who before be- [he made progr in relation to his H 5 % ! 5 a tree. Flip expceted to find . 2 15 Tl b NUM coming a famous practitioner spent | particular faults and weaknesses? | The black-and-white vogue for spring is smartly illustrated in in a trec now. He had gone ba | aanlcatell f an adventurour period in America. iwn t pleasures and powers does he | this afternoon ensemble by Lucile Paray. It is of black Lucile L s o, however, was xte vear ago? Arc his interests more ES . e : . B sce, Bowser had told him about th: | wyou'd hetter leave me e b : RO I AT | ek s marocain. The blouse, too—shown at the right—is of white thousand listle s that Prick rickly Porcupine 5o i { | The basic science of thermometry > b . : marocain. Note the original manner in which the skirt buttons 5 iddan - 2 or heat measurcment had to be ad-| his childish tric onto the blouses. That hat is black felt with twin strass vanced further hefor r - | ward acquiring control? ornamen {pend thermometer could be pro- | These are nt quest duced, and the basic s concern- —_— - FLIP FORGETS THE WARNING By Thornton W. Burgess In matter that you do not know Make haste by moving very slow. —Old Mother Nature Over in the Green Forest, Tlip the Terrier had slippe Bowser the Hound. As switt-moving little him he hurried ba had seen Pricly Porky osity. Flir 3 ctiol 18, Relates. i | As he approaciied the {re f . t car v you dare 1o |90 B Prongs | ress was achioved in 1504 in the| louiscboulanger makes an i ) Q . they had left Prickly Por I or not,” S PLich]y Ptk 0O Tnak Siriped iClall work of Lord Kelvin. rvon. skirt to a little print frock H Id y tt Y heard a rustling sound. 1t came : e and { £ you w g W 0“"'0\“‘ 2 v\yla!n tkyflld. Shortly thercafter {he clinical \!pt uses ’1[1_& vat\»flrnm? %-rl\ase m_ era s al a erfl ;.efl)lce from off to onc side. Flip 1 warn 3 1 petferimiobid 3 s ok st o lnoks (hermometer became common both | {rim it. The apron is almost as and looked that way, : is time Flip had forgott LioRe Aperture in hospitals and in private use, The |1on5 s the skirt and is pleated, glimpse of some moy ! 1 o warn B 10ug . To imitate. tying in the back with a pert bow. e T modern small size mercury ther- “Make This Model at Home Fack of a sm mloc i h him. This slow : Sl e i el . Two fives mometer is the invention of Sir Sy bl . i e ToaT blaschonn played what mstri-| Cliford Allbutt, made in 1868. JEWELRY FOR BLACK Laquisite Afternoon T'rock o 14 s " ¢ or reover folt hat R AL ment? 2 : Py ) ot SeE : 7 e Ao S e I o S Spring brings forth costume Pattern 1859 Aayey £ ; ¢ i , sl 1 VEAVES jewelry designed for wear with o h Siiiestnn s Dl ey : h replace R S 28 jewelry 3 : New Britaln Herald 15¢ Prac it Sadu o it : n > K . ; et The ribbed silks are the epi-|plack or navy blue. Prystal, crys- | Heradilop/Eracdoal 1‘orc.&1 \\P; “n’“r; Do dniang y : . % i tome of style and practicality this|tal, quartz in pale pink, blue and | S s i Bl A T P e spring. A vy blue or black |green comes in huge gobs in deli- L 3 By Anne Adams wWhs Prickly I i s : °| 5. Tard & Tish frock in one of the ribbed silks, | cate shapes. The big necklaces Al There is a subtle charm about R sarie: Ton ) : ! ! |55, Limb with lingerie louches at neck and | are the popular ones. : this i L v ol stunning frock with its grace- ! Limbie wrists, should be a first though fully tied cape collar and its elboty for a few minutes. the sloy- | Be v { ! Jchitg for office wear. - : ¢ e o | : e b erved " St FETAD ST R 4 length sloeves softly finished with ;;ZK::,(:;“]-\,, ; H,; ) ] S R T ; - i ,FLAPPE'“R FMNWY SAYS: y flares. The slightly molded bodice X T / ° 3 . 1 - - = 2 7 and the rounded sKirt jolning, ars Ieast bit dar | can sec e » : ! . Fashion Plaque : S ning; ax ing temperature changes in the| APRON SKIRI body could be gathered. This pro- I suppose are of the present e e T e 3 : e te oetor o iy :wl\’o'lr-p »(;:“:3‘::1\‘1_\: }‘.” of lace forms Se a5t L A g 7 5 SRt . o bec estec on his tail and short ‘ o : 8 ! o i Pink Frosting ; & n‘i“m-)p i i ‘n’un:‘,ln ;}::;d‘. coat seems tc long = N |/ 3 ) E epe, georgette or Elizi- Lair. He l,,-“ 4 tablespoons hot cream, 2 ta | bt § beth crepe. In solid color, or print- gerous to mi { o g ity IS Al DT Al cd tiny patterns, this frock will e Lim withot £ trying, Yos \ e Gaspapil redpreuliecolorig, , 2= 4 a charming addition to the new j cup s § cups sifted confectioner's s vardrobe believe I ¢ il him it Z 1 : : ) : s onions. | Mix the crean, bulter, salt : Designed only for sizes 16, 18, 20, Sustinan LT : . ; 4 ce 1 nilli. Add a small amount of the | g = : Bk a0 anatdi eine Lis head and Flip f 3 cup| coloriag, p St saw the long. big, f g goloiine s Mgyt sl e, . % P 16 requires 3 3-4 yards of 40 inch s or I minutes, Prickly Porky po! < teein d o ; E . R | ’ () i ; Laterial and 1 e looked as if they hurt At > g e Heart Cakes | N E No dressmaking experience 8 sir, they e lookic it they y [ A Bake a white cak w | A . { nece v to make this model with Lurt. Flip was sudd 1w ¥ ; gk AL Toipan. Use a paper 1 out crn. Yardage for every respect for thosc tect W when I Lo b AFES o shaped cutter and ¢ t s | \ N it . sue, simple, cxact instructions he noticed hew ‘ > ‘ ’ arpcie ¢ Cover with the pink -l 2 >, i : are given Porky I uf i cuit. en T 3 ‘ 5 ; ) ing and ange each Ca @ [ « | Send FIFTEEN Cl (15¢) n thought less about tho: i Txe | 1h A el 5 L Ny doily and insert darts cu [l 1 = coins carcfully wrapped, or stampa. citement began to take p. ion of . I hi s HERL Our from gold paper. i tor cach ]vn“m_ Be gure to write 1lip. was no log i 5 i . B : e = & | J plainly Yot NAME, ADDRESS Prick >ork poke his head u Capid’s Cocktail, Serving s mtil th a 7 SHORT SLEEVLS / | ,J NUMBER and SI The e P along Flip S AsA s ey 3 o Bl Y e ol s e ST el Our PATTERN BOOK pof NIW shoulder v ¢ el Eley i b | i ? ! MMER STYLES is Porky hea 4 ¥ i ' ) 1 ul noh i Wl Tan st am e Nal| | { o : INTS, but only TEN “You bette me alor o ) : 1 P £ e i 4 s CENT hen ordered with a pate Prickly o it { iy Tosone e A SICLEE "“ ELB0: | -y y ; i 2 Address all mail and orders “I haven't touchcd you yci, hay ] ; iem or th ! 5! Dark brown felt and Panama-lac i Britain Herald Pattern Des 11" retorted i'lip. 243 West 17th street, New place on crizp lettuce. Suc-!new silhouctte, this tailored model for spring. the wife is the one who bought York city, out | t shap leeve puffs out to give @ of the same color are combined ml A dog is a friend of man unl 4 partment 4 '

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