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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1930. | i Shore road.” I felt B C D Batche!or | '] * All the way over the bridge et : { Love’s Reawakening }|uim. mw o o, turn which leads to Flushing, we . PPy . @ | saw the limousine keep steadily on The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy i et Tatlerad aieosrssadiiting By ADELE GARRISON shriek of joy. “Tuck that girl up and put her t¢ sleep, Dicky,” Mr. Underwood said In Which the Race to the Farm- |brain processes, and I don't believe | “Better hold her tight, for, man house—and Noel — Gets Under |Phil tells him any more than 1s| We'e going to travel from now on.' ; : 4 2 Way, with Phil Veritzen Unaware | necessary.” Continued Tomorrow) THE SIGNAL PASSED ALONG el * r nen gy g : - e W/ Lk of the Opposition | We made good time to the Copyright, 1930, Newspaper r i o) SRR g lrer, ) / I shall not soon forget the hur- |bridge. We were within a block of Feature Service, Inc. : : Ay ! i ; ried dash down the corridor of the |the turn when I clutched Dicky's L — | hotel from our suite to the service |arm excitedly. _ FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: elevator. If any one of what Lillian | “Isn’t that the Veritzen car, just! A£G, U. 5. PAT. OFF. calls “the Maltgse chorus” had peep- | turning, a block ahezd?” ed from their respectable doors and ‘ “Hold Her Tight” en Dicky, Harry and me muffled | Mr, Underwood took his eye from | to our ears and lozded down With | the curtain, looked ahead, and| pillows and blankets as we scurried | promptly climbed over the back of | to the service elevator the seat to a place beside the driver. | Lillian delayed us only for an in- | “Here's your ten spot, buddy,” he | hurried kiss from her hus- | said, “and you don't need to o o | band, and the jerky admonition not | Flushing. Just ease out now before o forget to have Katherine tele- | traffic starts.” one when we started back. W d ourselvas safely in the service or, with Purnell, the impor- nce of his office solemnly invest ing him, at the lever. . taxicab is wai hed voice whic invaluable to a mort arage man d your n six min The man obeyed and Mr. Under- wood slipped fnto the vacant seat. | I have watched him drive before, s0 I was not surprised when the big | car sprang forward. In a few' sec- | onds we were cn the bridge, and another quarter of a minute gave us| another glimpse of the big Veritzen | car several yards ahead, with three | s between it and the one in which | we were riding. “That's good enough,” Mr. Under- | wond slowed down and took up | " position directly behind the car n‘ Instructing Purnell e S “Yowll have another like it to-|g ouna which I doubt, he can't| morrow,” he tcld the delighted |,y ys, And now say your prayers, | darkey, and in another minute we ren, that he keeps on to the | were traversing the dim Lasement | gouple poulevard and the <outh Money doesn’t go far—but it goea rridors of the hotel, Purnell lead- | | the way, until we came out upon back strezt, where the taxicab Ll | Herald’s Daily Pattern Service ase tell Mr, | Ur ,\r-n.l h ’ WEATHER iend has taboy,” Mr. Underwood sa d slipped a hill into Purnell’s coat pocket THE PRINTED MODE FOR WARM Pattern 1844 New Britain Herald 15c Pract Pattern gestion. 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HEEDLESS LITTLE MUSKEAT HOW'S g, HEALTH v for Edzed by thé New Yok Dr. la, P d % v An English house (is made of stone with a tannish cast to it s the simplest plan of plain henna awnings, with wide, graceful scallops go Galdston Academy of Medicne ) ) Vertical 3 E and no orn. al 4 kind. ¥or a rather plain Geo Colonial h (right) the architect designed green awnings without sides WHAT IS NORMAL? i 2 A for the L ] with decorative sides of green and white stripes for the downstairs, thereby giving a little variety to the e plsaye a pros) & 2 . Sh ‘ house's arance ar ling weight to the lower portion. A white frame Dutch house (center) has a touch of hospitible gaiety added by difficu st s o€ . kaudy awnir d, green, be nd black pes. (Courtesy Otis Company.) New York, July 3 t day The most prominent color |no decorative scallops or hardware. | glizh type houses take a ra« sun brin f the need not be the 1 It ay be| After you have chosen your |strained d. ation most perfectly, a blue chimne blue shutters. | fabric and color, pick your awning|so the best awning for them is A Have your awnings plain blue for | design. Do you want awnings with |plain one or a simple stripe of sev- French Dre 5 1 ch a houss and you have a or without sides? And if without feral subdued colors, With no de- Cofte . at scarfs, | charming, distinguished plac sides, do You want decorative |signs in the stripe. Wide, casual = ' The architectural type of & | hardware? After that is decided, |scallops, no hardware, everything af, Serving 8 and other accessor my house determines to a large extent | dccide whether or not you want|a bit aloof. The Colonial house, e |span and 1 ot | AT voman's costame t kind of stripe to use, if you | valances scalloped or plain. The | vith its dignified beauty and yet ! ) er e e ohin 3 n ones hou - |want stripes. There are hundreds |valances have almost as much to |its intimate hospitality, takes a be more loving than t s T] rducted by Sher- |terme 21 diet teaspoon peppe 1p finely chop. | Sumes 3 z @ liz- of different kinds of stripes this|do with the informality or the for- green and cream awning, or plai will be e ampbell, wers made With it N lilc i byl nor en with a ch ccason, As a rule, wide stripes |mal appearance of, your awnings | gicen, blue or rust awnings w g 1 no rat "l ar v : h o1, | onions blespoons chopped pars- | note of gaisty, still ot ake a house look broader, nar- as the material itself. Intricate |great grace. Nothing too brilliant, leedless 1l be qu to act antis orv animal|Th e s ble |ley, 2 tablespoons chopped green | dstinction. Like pursuing | row stripes more slender and d scallops sugzest elegance, - ornate- | ncthing too frivolous. No extris. one will be bolder: or 1 % life cycle a « peppers, 3 eggs, 2 cups tomatoes, the accessory simile, there are |cale; intricate designs add a gay |ness, dressin The plainer ones, | A little burgalow, on the othcr more timid. It was j s as fast as man, off e . e . 3 tablespoons butter elted certain - fyp of E Others note, simple designs a conserva- the simple curved or square scal- |hand, can have the gayest colors, Jerry Muskra ar >f lent opportunitics for the st Bh Pereras 2 o Mix ingredients d pour ire unseeraly with the same type tive one; brilliant colors suggest lops, are reserved for the either [the most racing of little scallops, those youngst: ald be ritional effects upor® growth and | known about proper muteition. ¢ buttered loaf pan ke 35 m of Thouse 4 do nothing for i, informality, hospitality, low-key- simple or the conservatively dis-|a pretty combination of tones and on to always do exactly velopment vould quickly revult a marked fm. |iR moderate oven. Carefully un-|from a sartorial point of view. »d tones distance, quietne or- | tinctive awning. |fancy ~decorations. An austere thing at the right ne. Others| Sherman a ‘ampbell studied provement in the well-baing of aug MOl surround with sauce and gar-| In choosing your awnings, then. ange and yellows add a lively | Scallops Are Varied | English manor looks best in platn wsed their pare dPal of [two groups of rats, through 21 gen- | population 0 nish with parsley certain thir <hould he decided | note, red and hennas richness; | There are dozens of scallops. |green or other plain colored awn. worry. There r iculzr |erations. By feeding one group on AUCTICONIESANCE first of Color. Striped or | green the peace of the woods and |They curve, arc jagged cdges, run |ing, with wide, shallow 'scallops, Wbt i &inormal Alet Vann thelothecion & 5 4 tablespoons butter, 6 fable- pii g Type of v e. Plain | tans welcome, easy comfort |this way and that, have three scal- |with valances sides and in front. strong diet richer in milk, it was found ;-| EDCOnK@Iln cup cooked or scalloped. If scalloped, what kind | Decide on vour colors, pick your lops making cne, have a rippling It is for the unusual Spanish bun- This young Muskrat liked to thinl that the better fed group lived nus (Eesili0os Uhe leainoguisaly ; whin hout sides or |stripes. Some of them are riot- | long, low scallopthat curves down |galow or the great Spanish house {hat he was smarter 1 s broth- longer, had re offspring v i o S0 L D SR S awnir ith sides? If your awnings | ously gay, with what seems almost |for one curve and then up for one, [that most of the novelty stripes crs and sisters. He ed to think |more of which survived, than did MLt bultes endana s a ides, should you use dec- | lik .vajo designs of contrasting |scallops that point back, like old- |arc best, most of the ornamental that he knew more tha v did. the other group N S . spearhsads or other wrought | guudy colors in them Thesa | fashioned stitches on fancy work. [spearheads look at home and some He Milsed to showsotfs He was ai- he albino rat is an animal which )] {5 a S e d - ron nardware trim? K ouid e reserved: for the.mest |As & wule, the witth of scallops|of the gayest ‘colors sre wesd, y ¢ t : constantly until flour has become rO0 02 n o ways the last one to mind. Now. Le in its feedinz habi nd body | - a light brown, Add rest of ingre- In Quast of Harmony part, for Spanish homes, for au [should be determined by the awn-| All in all, awnings are both a vas the first one to discover that 'r;hf-n( ry, closely resembles the| By WRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE | dients and cook slowly 3 minutes | In general, the best rule to ad- |ornate place in Florida or Califor- |ing's stripe; wide stripes naturally | matter of suiting yYour home and Jat af tha. aten given by Jerry (Ruman The conclusions drawn Macaroni Loaf For Dinner This sauce is good on boiled rice. | here to in picking your colors, i3 |ria, and decorative spea s or [take wide scallops narrow ones|yourself. Since your home usual- and Mrs. Muskrat were given when |from these and similar nutrition | Macaroni Loaf Mushroom Saucc Baked Cabbage to have your awnings match up to | simple, dignified effect, on the narrow stripss. You can further|ly reflects your own taste in ils there was no danger at all. They lkn riments, therefore, are, to a Baked Cabbage (Escalloped) 4 cups cooked cabbage, § table- the most prominent color in vour | other hand, is achieved with low-|add ornatensss by the use of |construction, suit yourself in color ~were given just for trainirg. When large extent, applicable to man Bread spoons butter, 6 tablespoons flour, | house or to contrast with your toned awnings, plain or simply |fringe, but only the big, formal and design and you will dress he discovered this the young Musk- ~ The principal point in the experi- Apricot Pineapple Conserve |3 cups milk, 2-3 teaspooms salt, 1-3 | house in some definitely pleasant |siriped, simply constructed, With |house should use thia your house up with perfection. » 4 . [l 2 a six- normal new point