New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 7, 1930, Page 14

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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7. 1930. Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife's Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON Lillian, Before Closing This Chapter of Her Life. Reveals to Madge the Sacrets of Her Last Meeting with Robert Savarin Prompted bt Sympathy Hello Peter.” said he any fat aroun Meadow Mies would is becau nothing else Alexander C Menu for Dinner aked potato v Au Gratin, serving 8 table ott | Once Overs By C. D. Batchelo Repiatored U. K. Patout Oftes THEY SAY So AND SO 1S UNDER MRS S0 AND So TELLS ME SHE SAW HANK JONES IN NEW HAVEA( SATURDAY WITH MRS BROWN. WHAT DO You KNOW ABaUT THAT? SUSPICION OF SELLING STRONG DRINK IN H(S CANDY KITCHEN JOHN S0 AND SO WAS CALLING ON THE OLDER SMTH GIRL. LAST NIGHT AND IF MY EYES ARE TOBE TRUST- ED THERE wAS GOINES ON THERE ONTIL 11 QLXK MARITVIR] OWERE]A AILIC [PISIAIL | [AH] JAIGIT M It Int such o a Tmportant Alice e about apparently ba thing: mpor -old Ja stocking: ve when corduroy Ho e [CRAPE LEREITT] (CAILTH [O [DIEIMIE [AIN (WARIT] H [T1D)] LICIME] M [EISIETCTT] accep Parents through ¢ ar-old his mot s of ends and com be Why worn are such se in § parer fon fo and their right still to of trut t those which GENE Keepir Frostng At Orange Cream Cake owly poured xtract Frost top T A s A s flour, 2 leaspoons baking pow- stiffly bea WATLER-PROOF lemon extract, flour e mir pour into with mer. terproof porch use. Ther: ind practical n these powcer. cR% pans Bz whites titted papers minutes in moderately slow Ceol and add filling Orange Cream Filling sugar, volks, 2 layer waxed It you the shoes when Juice Al cream )Lv« ay fresh, teaspoon lemor rom covering pillows do not overlook fabrics that SHOE ( colored should be taken off, For ¢ teaspoon segm.cnts over when port spoor Beat PILLOWS for sum- the new wa- are ideal for are many patterns color you want ARE shoes, be maculately el cleaned and put NECRT COLC a matt John pants details Trivialiti Judson Peale ous to sec how often of adolescence center trt atters waged over | vle of a dres ttles are er of e het such f not 1 ed to wedr Why docs g0 into a fury her tells him that his inscribed with the nd faces of various simply can- more? motions expended | as these? It ust these trifling dren find tt ing on i commar e other to and, on tr children is phase cou tless conflict if pts at guidance atters that wer. carried these by they fluence rather than | always t tan g s more helpful sugges- elders have to really ROUS SUPPLY ket in every bathroom the 1E. HOLDERS JRED SUGAR a A ta es and part sugar in card Colored sugar n varied flavors now. Fashi also on Plaque Net flowers in three tones of green were worn with a green ensemble in Ithe Easter parade. H collar ready 12| figures | New York, May T.—Black con-, tinues to cast its shadow on all the | smartest gatherings in this gay post- Lenten “little season.” At the Central Park Casino th~ other evening, the outstanding | choice for gowns was black, witn dead white running a close rac The most interesting black gown was princess line, with straps just like a bathing sulf, meeting in thz center of the front, crossing to pass over the opposite shoulder, and | crossing again near the waistline in | the rear over the backless decol- letage. Mrs. Eldred Warner compromised | with this black and white vogue by wearing a stunning white flat crep. with big black flowers printed on it. | While navy blue leads for strect Nathalie and Fifi Laimbeer demonstrated the increasing vogus for black suits, lunching at Pierre's the other noon, both with jackcts that tied In front. The latter wor |a black and white polka dotted chiffon blouse that was tremendous- ly etfective. Straws Lead; Felts Are Good So far as hats aie concerned (his | spring. straws show which way the vle winds blow Hon there are many satorially perfect women | who maintain there is nothing like the little felt for certain uses. June Blossom wears a turquoise blue felt with her turquoise blue cloth co i that proves the contention perfectl And of course nothing could be smarter right now than to have = little beret made of the same ma- terial as vour coat, dress, s or even your blouse. Josephine August has many matching bersts this vea and one that is particularly be ing to her vivacious self is a brown black, red and beige tweed to with a semi-fitted sports coat | the same tweed. individual touches of chz - the smart woman's real per- this vear. At the Brooklyz | Horse Show at the Riding and Driv- | ing Club, Elisabath Downes wore a | gay little frock with a little pique that frilled tight around her It was most effective on her young neck, very Vo : faunty. Celeste McNe 2, who accompanied } wear, o vellow 1 have lowy and a new, Daffodils are not the only signs of spring t days ed the union of with navy blue, wit fleck of 1t in m bright, light mixed | Henry T {tman wore a s outfit out at a Long Island sports event last week that consisted of a blue suit, flecked in whit a yellow jersey bloyse ani low and blue plaid silk scarf tied | closely at the roat, in a big bow There are some new £ports togs out these days. Mrs. Raymond H Allen has a neat httle ilored jack et of sh nf with otched It that fastens tight. 1y at the normal waistline I saw Park Avenue with a polka dotted scarf tied in a loose ¥not and tucked into the jacket Long-Coated Ensemble Remains In spite of the ubiquitousness of | jackets of all nds, the long-coated ensemble still S Grace Frieder strolled along bright black of the tweeds. her on course Park | one that had for the frock t d the same si novelty worsted that the back and at the w the coat of v:as cut half-pelted with long, wide rever: Weddings positively fill up the so- cial calendars these days. Germaine Princs, whose marriage to Jean H.| Biche was a beautiful affair, for.! sook the traditional white bridal gown an ent all pin in a prin- at was stunning in cut ¥n Storrs-Ca wedding, t lovely Dan- br sown of w Gri- ous train out to t HEALTH v Edeed by Dr. lago Galdstom Academy of Mederma VARICOSE VEINS Varicose veins are veins |are dilated and tortuous. They may |develop practically any part of the body, but are most common in the leg. | | varicose veins is a common con- { dition—disfiguri d {dangerous. The danger lies compli such ceration, cl nd |ocdema (swelling) The condition is {classes. Men as we and thos ckles n arrestingly in er enor: which sometimes in the as ul-| chronic possible atior t formation common {o all | as women Active are affected are ne | FLAPPER FANNY SAVS: An actress must always remember | her lines, There’s Black Magic the New Mode Elisabeth Downes (left) and Celeste McNeil more imm occupations a All are not as y agreed that the ¢ stances 1 intert of blood In sometime due 1o a pr larged been results, he w vomen those whose mal flow of blood Folbe fo removed to veins is just as read- eld however, to remove or ot Elastic stock be wise tre gs or band €At the af- I sometimes DOUBLE PEPLUM jacket Tront Make This Model at Home Neat Looking House Dress Paitern 1915 New Britain Herald 15c Practical demand a 1 tecoming front pan- sl WO roomy The squars attractive. hioned of loth, rayen of printed fabrics gives an oppor- for colorful and tasty effect obtained nly in sizes 34, 36. 35, 40, 42 and 6 requires 2 5.8 yards h material and 1 1-4 yards trimming. 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