New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 29, 1930, Page 14

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BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1930. s e ; Fashion’s New Silhouette Is In Accord Love’s Reawakening | LS b Wit Ve e ©) e Wikl G The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy Registered U. S. Patent Office By ADELE GARRISON ¢ = : - : 7 . Methods Whp Yoo 1 . ; 4 citzen 1 5 3 K 2N Wins An Ap e sent to Jom the At No satin and old lace Princess gown illustrated is a creation of point, alencon and other antique laces moat elaborately on both the tion in pale vellow organdic imported separate hat is of natural leghorn with b t side. T rectangular cular off-whi dead white of the en- s Mix flour and salt. Cut in lard shades of organdie, with pict ith knife. Mixing with knife, add eeque hats framing youthful faces, |cold water slowl When stiff dough wedding y of the modern |forms, roll out and fit into pie pan. girl becomes a glamorous and |Prick sides and bottom with fork never- -forgotten ever 4 bake 10 minutes in moderate Chocolate Filling thirds cup sug: 1 ps milk, poon va- % T HOWSyamr B ! / H qam ; : s . By MRS ALEXANDER GEORGE |Stir frequently. Add eges and cook | A FISH DINNER 2 s 1 Ha. Mix well. o Baked Stuffed Fish ir into haked pie shell. Cool. + = Y ¢ 1 h vit Baked Tomatoes whipped cream and ope with even a few fast &5 o of vard should have what one old- ) s al brid t b- jashioned woman calls her “spare- Edzed by thé New Yok reviated skir r tainly n i ' She maintained Dr. lago Geldston Academy of Medcine ‘ byt s Fabaa: 2 ons | t weeding, planting, to t ¥ trains | g ns fat, 2 ¢ picking the flow- in fifteen minutes ¢ teen minutes there chopped was done, gave 4 table- (her health and happiness egg, 1 cup which was her wealth. Dotulism 20705 Fashion Plaque Add water and bak in hot oven. Cov hour. Baste freque Baked Tomatoes {omatbas] 122 oup cele czused which u - | fact t T i n it the s tomatoes o some preser 2 2 ¢ 2 to 2 1 haking dish S150% b ) ‘ A 1 v 2 < minutes in B t "~ | mod frequently DANNY MEADOW MOUSE FINDs A NEIGHBOR Cucumber Salad | iced cucumbers, 2 hard | sliced, 1-4 teaspoon | | bottom of the e lace That was fine VERTIC AL MARE THIS MODEL AT HOME THOUGHTIUL HOSTESS with rose point ¢ f " Serviceable Apron 1 K (Pattern 1876) New Britain Herald 13c Practical Pattern ANNE ADAMS . The housewife who rushes home L | afternoon bridge or the the- QU] ater and has no time to remove her e~ with or, leas frock. needs an apron that will fully g ssion. & may wear ! protect her from spots and splashes mousseline soie in all pas- while working about the kitchen. tel shades, or marquisette, or geor- This model will not slip from the gette, or chiffon. And with any . shoulders, and, you will note, covers of them e of the largc B the best part of the skirt in back. floppy “picture” hats of natural Pattern 1876 is really lovely made JERRY'S CONFESSION 5 eris | [f leghorn or neora straw of 1ted gingham, percale or rayon. By Alice Jud-on Peal : 3 AL le Yellow * may be bound in colored braid, an nd effective method of finish- cdges May be obtained only in three sizes die mad la & all. medinm and large. The leaf desigr E . size requires 1 ards of 18 material and inch material 1 2 r v ) 1 8 i v T Eie S b ; skirt. The No dressmaking experience is was fine I t living b 2 B Neht SRl e g | S S with it is pale yellow neora straw | ? necessary {o make this model with t was P ¢ A I have a h ar | ghe d St aot g S alychyld ol ad under the brim with Po our pattern. Yardage for every el X f ¢ 3 > hon r later Je 5 4 s ribbon in many lovely p 2 o size, and simple, exact instructions _ “That song.” said n W . vour hor i s " 3 TEkag: ool exinspnal 4 tel shades. are given he sighed and added: I 1 a aro h Ay 1 g i Sopacer One of the great charms of June Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15¢) in sin t x i A for weddings is found in the pic- . H coins carefully wrapped, or stamps, turesque hats ma by | Y for each pattern. Be sure to write summer for bridal attend plainly your NAME, ADDRES¢ / / Z other of my own creations for th I'YLE NUMBER and SIZ SCREEN DOORS i e bridesmaid is sketched. It | wanted exquisite quality of leg- | ) 'TERN BOOK of NET orn banded around the brim with NG SUMMER STYLES [ a deep band of Pompadour ribbon. | FTEEN CENTS. but only TF | A deep bandeau circles the head CENTS when ordered with a p { ending in a huge bow under the tern. Address all mail and ord “Jus should n _entir H } then t | brim on the left’ side. With the to New Britain Herald Pattern I replied Carol. “She is sitting on her 'serving of four to six stalks vas s s tempe i ns lon acres 0.‘| bride in satin and old lace, and partment, 243 West 17th strest, 1 ilence is golden only when it|ihe wedding attendants a perfect New York city. (11 A one motion, with this new gadget. gives consent,

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