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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1930. Love’s Reawakening Once Qvers e By C. D. Batchelor‘1 Keépmg In Trim---In The Momlng % g | BY JEAN PATOU ¢ The Story ot a Wite’s I'riumph Over Jealousy S | Paris, June 5.—Those practical By ADELE GARRISON . 3 F J ensembles set aside for morning or | 3 3 P 8 3t % ¥ e : | informal wear, more often known as | 2 ‘sports clothes,” have really little in common with the latter. In the first | I place, sports clothes have to be and to Assuage Mary's Fear That look simple refore all fantasy is Veritzen Will — ; : £ BT : s 3 barred from them. With morning g Her Parts ; and [ w s 55 : - : Y (i A nsemb) same general ruling . 1 difference. They are allowed a greater latitude the choice of materials and in th ferm of discreet but very feminine trimming. The fabric (hat 15 enjoving un- stinted popularity this season for | making up morning ensembles be- lengs to th category of tweed | weaves. Next comes a few varie- ties of jerseys and of course, the new Madge and Lill ¥ for Lace v is essentially a sum and infinitely m wear in hot ordinary wool . jersey, rather too tightly woven Varied Color Combinations 1 play an im these morning co nave to be care- A neutral shade is as a basic color some livelier colo; r of good color ¢ materials show more col fashions frock and short with decorative i purse is made in top to aliow steam to escape: Bake for 25 tes in a moderats Cherry Mixture Cherry Sauce 1 2.3 cup sugar. 3 tablespoons fieur, 1 cup cherrie. juice, 1-2 cup water, 1 table lemon juice, 1 tablespoon but e b B e b e e e b et e e e e et et} | Adanaaaail HEALTH Dr. lago Galdston Academy of Melcine ICE WATER PETER GETS MORE THAN AINED FOR Bu. By M Alexander George BAKED CHERRY COBBLER IS, APPETIZING reaxfast—Stewed Pr o Press Photo ulia Ball (left) and Vivian Vieweger adorn the ection of the Longhorn, student yearbook at Téxas & M. College. MAKE THIS MODEL AT HOME The Cape Mode Is So Flattering Pattern 1 T 2 i - R . Y : New Brtiztn Herald 15c Practical B = B % 2 : N 4 y By Anne Adams E%{S "4“0 Vi) SR . | 1o eight gl : . but . ravishing frock for summer 2348 J A 7~ Sed iy . ake th | rather s ns ines the beauty of chiffon w -_z‘lfi ~ aa & Sifiienieold powder teaspoon e- 3y the chic of cape collar and flared [ & e . 4 Tz o rt. The unusual manner of fast- ’%‘ . whioh Wil A xR G : u T ng the collar through a slash in 4 en s ders to habits as ¢ sl i the bodice reproduces the curve of 13 ¥ ng | i - the skirt and bodice joining. in —_— = S toaeig 2 s ! ©t charming linss. There are long THE TYRANT distress respo 2 5l s sleaves with tha pattern it you K t T <Y prefer them. s}non P > \ Pattern 1974 is exceptionally ~ lovely made of nted fabric, al- — 2 thouzh a paste] would be beauti- Other suitable mediums zette, voile, tlat creps and ndy. Note the pin tucks at waistliné, a most becoming of reproducing fullness 1o X dice May be ordsred only in sizes 145, I'm e A et L s # N 18, 20, 34, 36. 38. 40 and 42. Size not to & T = g ¥ AL t x t ( 0 ! hiffon 8§ A 1% requires 4 1-4 yards of 39 inca rat. “Howe ¢ > e he t : 14 K t ¢ 2 | No dressmaking experience I8 5 n, he t bet h t necessary to make this modsl with n our pattern Yardage for every 2 size, and simple, exact instructions NAUTICAL STYL % o | N (12 ¢ - Sieitl sh naut - i y i 3 Send FIFTEEN CENTS§ (15¢) umm | coins carefully wrapped, or stamps, for each pattern. Be sure to write plainly 3 NAME., ADDRE! STYUE NUMBER and SIZ1 wanted Our BUOK of PATTERNS for 2dults and cisldren including trans- for patterns, is FIFTEEN CENTS. T Book with pattern, 25c. Addrass i ik e = B the bat that 3 are t ery smart beach clog made of | = all mail and srders to New Britain IR 2 3 ©0 4 closed | supr g of |cork has blue and yellow E'np&d‘ It takes cehts and sense to buy Herald Pattern Department Mrs. Muskrat's ¢ i laz m | the door. He had his “ragica. | #lastic straps. | scents. b : . West 17th stréet, Néw York city - » B Alice Judson Pezle Peter Rabbit. No excusa a 2d no b t roof." e vour roof th