New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 30, 1930, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1930. Once Qvers Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON In Which Mary Begins to React, said. But I've just got to keep on Nervously, Toward the Melodri- | talking somethi I'm just plaia matic Veritzen Espionage scared, Auntie M: 2 am 1 “Well!” Mary said eloquently | going to do? when the door had closed deci v Her arms were { cling on the Underwoo “that’s a & a he cla 4 L long, tective a kick down the cellar stair ling shudc 0 over her b as ever was handed to me ‘Run put my own arms around her along and sell your papers, littls close until she was boys. We'll see you later. Ta! Tal!’ I . Then 1 put my hands hope you'r properly lcose e elasp of Auntie Madge. Yo 0f alw y hanc holding clbows boot; allee samee [ Ao irmly, 1 held her 4 om m I laughed instead of reprov il and looke for her unwarrar 1 commer “Please remember first that 1'm e I detected a feverishn right beside you always in any trou- r gaiety which told me that she (i That over, tell me of what you was by no m 1S as different as|are afraid?’ he appeared to be to Philip Verit- I'd be stark. staring mad if T| zen's melodramatic espionage upon t ha you, Auntie Madge,” | I'm afraid that umn'xl cven for 3 Mary? b L last ex-fiance. 1 dc for wanting to cor behind closed doors.” nted to watch me for something. | “Mary! Mary!” 1 expostulated |But why? Why should he? I My husband’s niece looked at could have any . have with a grin vhict ¢ W mtiec Madge teuch of mock What absol “I know n't to | “There were four know muc hat 3 which the detective was trailing on but you st L hobbl our trip the Catskills, three on and put nders & rmuffs t 1 il 1 you b me if you didn ant me t | exoti . suppose that next.” r. Ve HENRI BENDEL | Cin e R R R L ‘ ' KR v i ‘ o April #0—The Sariel | ng e mostexcelient of tast-.| FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: ¢ increasing ubi- | oo ; : .. PAT. OFF. the increasing Ubi-| qpyi"ig j¢ one is distinctly of this ERELE Moderns m go around the clock in charming pajama suits. Tor breakfast, the illustration on the left shows a study in bias triangle originated by Vionnet and imported by Heuri Bendel, New York. The material nberry-red pussywillow silk over which broken medallions are scattered. The seated figure illus- an enchanting “studio” or tea pajama ensemble created by Bendel. The wide flowing trousers of sati o stitched to a pastel green blouse which buttons down the back. The long black coat a wes of lilies-of-the-valley. On the right is the swankest possible beach ensemble created by nd imported by Bendel. The wide @ivided skirt pique, the trousers which buckle in the 1 blouse and floppy hat arc of white pique, the hat hav a knitted crown of stunning tea gown sketched is of gold brocade and gold metal lace and is a Bendel creation, first steps of on nees, | said firmly broke it off abruptly returned from th hone or for tca which Ha to make, and which I had walke Mr. Underwood and away from Mary to put thro t in charge of Mr. Verit I of jamas for "‘_"’»“I\g.nvmnon 1f not stick to th: [ SHouEiLl o | graceful, charming lines of the Is to make us realize that| o cing fea gown for informal oc- hotly contested tement that | casions at home. omen will ev 11y wear trousers was not so far from Wrong. With an impetuous little rush s iirs, Might he not have set & . | AT R A s I/ caught me, whirled me towar ive on our movements t « e Bl am sofa, pulled me do upon it an whether or not we werc e lE Sras 2Iamas i ¥ buried her head in my shoulde hful to } “I always says, Madge hang ‘round long enough and the style'l come S Eiolsten , ; g Sty con ] y are jaunty, “Don't—don’t pay ion (Continue orrow) to you.” | hey 3 = u to me, Auntie Madge, e said 3 zht, 19 Newsp: J | okl i 1 '!"m‘,‘,' chokingly. “I didn't mean a word 1 Service, Inc | i eiv flounced and v are decidedly 7 = w— g e er their fitted body Dighed uh oy ful and graclou ay’s Variety [ | e s e i sk oo | il i natural to children as it is to| Aany. L T Mr‘jl.”l‘ Dr. lago Galdston Academy of Medicing Heart Discase Stiti | Heart Jiscase tops all other causes lof deatn in the United States. Any for | racts, therefore, that rende: our ! well-known and | knowledge of this complicated c But I never told her 1 r will see its increase. of death and disability more precise ¥ missed her or said one word that hic for Tea Hour | are valuable and welcome. eem arprm R TETE s % % > would make her think longingly of he newest pajamas are the| In the study of the medical his- o e POV TSRO : 5 s They re de-| tories of one hundred thousand | fo .., arorRrtr. | ere both liv- d primarily for t tea or|adult n native-born and white, resting world, | ceckitail hour. They are dressicr |recently completed by the f{than lour pajamas, inclined | Division of the Milbank other | to by frailer fabrics, and|ltund, it was found that a little over | By Thornton W. Burgess The zest of life it doth gnhance To find a sccret . by HI\-H’:"'V 4 when w d be ter again. |g r in their variety of cut|three per cent of those examined in e 0= { e 8 cts. Qu > -old age group had o Q | R 5 our & tion = . * paj t hic (structural) heart disease. ashion aque Peter Rabbit is like a lot of oth i | though vas always | ¢ ) | This percentage prevailed with but | ~3= el er people—full of cur £ a X . , BT joyou little change in all the older age one has a t, Peter d his be P q : b i : : ; | roups from 20 to 25. Thereatter, to find it out. He cannot scem to : i £ HANTUNG | however, the percentage of those uf- be happy unless he is poking that Y ! : Go Oriental and have a shan- 1 or plain | 'licted mounted rapidly, ten out of | wabbly little nose of his into th \ AV ; | \ this spring, if you crav ; | rooriottes | every 100 examined in the 75-year irs of other folk. So when Pe- il color, dead whits, : material they see|28¢ Sroup showing structurai | ter had reason to think that Sam- and pink he pre- | g : ¥ %% changes in the musculature and my Jay and Mrs. Jay had built [ . : ferred tones ; » aro lEome women| valveslofiine eart nest, ;“ mantedyio oo bnners il IEAONE S E E i who s rof c s, every| The causes of heart discasc are | s Mo knew It e quite usel ) £ SMOOTH WALL PAPER T o “hows some | numerous and varied. Some types of 0 ask Sammy Jay. He knew tha | ; | 1¢ your rooms have been papered | e ples of this {ype of | heart dises rapidly lend them- | Sammy Juy would probably te 0 : y Horizontal ice or cven o ) il | gy NG At selves to cffective treatment; others | him that it was no business of his i (o | 1 Journeys. L much neat With Tew pa- | 5 Haltely fatlnonce] ]| axe not easy to stem: So Peter went looking for it. Apple drink paper it s & , " said Lady Bumblebee, b Now : : L2 1 one of Peter's clever in { sigh Whol Men are like puppies; you have {to string them along or they'll get away. o {ypes of pa SUITS and Juxurious, <] M| obvious fact. They| But with a knowledge of the con- distinetive | dition of the heart, both patient and only the most | physician can co-operate in so regu- s, It s the life of the sufferer that the vofd of premature death and battle for their |necessary suffering can be reduced to | |a minimum, (M M| ==l OX] nd he guictly slips into would v @ l|l'u\lll7: ANy ttention wha I G 1 ki " 1 i i v‘f'u pAlLBcluR Mrs. Jay may have a nest close Cust and you ne 8 t it. So Pe had no Al in his hunt for 1y Jay's. Neverthe- less, he couldn't kecp i mind. v lebec i another t of th el to a sil I | | A\ charming cxample of the in-| The heart is a remarkable organ | corporation o modes in tea|with larg: capacities to compensate gowns is illu d in the sketch. | for defects it suffers. When the It is a robe of own creation in | load kept to within safe limit . gold brocaded chiffon and goll|the individual with heart di | A new and chic millinery note is » in e 8 mictal lace. Shirred on the shoul- | may live long, even reaching a ripe [the tuse of rick-rack braid. A red On th : : ¢ of ot tar away o B = ‘. [ders, the brocade falis in a grace-|old age. Driven to extremes, poke cloche with bakou crown has a ras over i tho Gre : : s 1 R ‘ = > 1l train in the back, while tha | heart of course carries on as long as straw mesh brim edged with straw i down oot pearing in a pine tree. BNt 55 Mextoan dish it o d lace drops in side points and | possible and resigns, rick-rack braid. s s . ) | d in combiration with the | 4 e et broc 1o form n siceve which is| is superior f COCE—C TR tween the time since } ; : the \ ! ire in ——— is 1he originator of the v ot | Herald’s Daily Pattern Service on I s In color uit ) \berty tod, | s a polka dot cffect in brok. | is formed of bias triangle MAKRL THIS MODLL AT HOME the wide trousers TE wtoned on the bins with red uttons which ¢ silver centers Pattern 1896 hich light the whole costume. It smart, modest and so utterly Herald 15¢ Practical Pattern Attractive House Dress that any woman wear- cooke cannec 3 Y o i 1g it to breakfust may be sure no lespoons 1 entos. 2 ta ¥ A % nan will read his morning paper ALEXANDI R spoons fir poed - ! o Y as long as she is present. ay Luncheon Menu . 1 tabl ‘ A Black Satin Costume Bas ¢ 0 1 56 5 | o ‘ 1 of my most successful pa- By ANNE ADAMS The slender lines and neal ap- pearance of this louse frock will endear it to women of more ample proportions The long pointed vestee following the slender skirt panel tends to lengthen the figure. The pointed kline is extremely Lecoming. Tiny pearl buttons trim the vestee Pattern 1596 is lovely made of printed gingham, percale, cotton in groen valley-lily leaves broadceloth, dimity, pongee, cte., and GUTrEE andlatrdlenars on | trimmed with white pique collar, win, The pajamas hutton % vestee, cufts and belt. The pattern | n s a il for after honie. The full troy- MOTHER'S LETT o B e E of nlack tin and ¥ in points to a pastel gre ™ lon, black ¢ A charming modernis By Alice Jdudson Peale mereerccec back with green buttons k gives both long and short sleeves, Dbeach enchanting on- 3 0 sed-in and well fittin Tl shownE AN sing e d only for sizes 18, 20, 36, colors and That i ¢ { iS, 40, 42, 44 and 46. Size 36 re- SR oA s : ;3-8 yards of 36 inch fabric o bttt I Kl and % yard trimming. No dressmaking cxperience s Al Tonny cssary to make this model with S d 4 i pattern. Yarda for every ind simple, exact instructions + give Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15¢) in coins carefully wrapped, or stamps, for each pattern Be sure to writ plainly your NAME, ADDRE STYL NUMBER and SIZ wanted. Our PA RN BOOK of SPRING and SUMMER STYL 11 N CENTS, but only § when ordered with a tern. Address all mail and orders to Herald Pattern Department, 243 West 17th St, New York City. . brint of the wi from the back. T emely si which ¢ livided skirt, hav in their buckled back. piped with white piquo d with big white pear! cnsemble ix most the hour h i 1 th may go bakou trir ( round the clock in pajama sui polka-dotted silks, Xm one sort or another without vio- ad and back were . 1 ", L teaspoon Kept in the relriggrator. ! ather, o 1 with the

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