New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 5, 1930, Page 12

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1930. 0 ) . Once Overs By C. D. Batchelor|Dressy Ensembles For Beach Roamers Love’s Reawakening Must Combine Elegance With Comfort The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy P A 3 By ADELE GARRISON eSS i £ ¥ " g e “ { faintest touch of snobbishne t - Time Out to Change a Tire Brings car wa in. “You : £ o » g |tached to tr aring of pajama the Fear That the Delay May ally he meant t . suits for the beach when they wer Upset Their Plans of Reach- a I f 3 ot . first launched. That was many sea- e e Lo 2 * 4 & @ cons ago, however, and since thea : § beach pajamas have found a new vocation with the result that today | almost every woman posscsses some | sort of beach suit. This evolution | of the pajama can be traced to the | i, B CRnte e At b modern woman au she | mands of her clothes, but more es- | pecially of her playtime clothes. The composition of the beach ¢ semble has evolved j it has become an in |the well-ordained wardrob it was first seen, the be was o comfort co certain practical qualitics Cut l’cmmr-~ Important Although the prevail day when creating a beac to ensure comfort and fr movement, this must never terpreted or res ag viously lacki of the scier demands of wants Tire Gome A bolero blouse, sash and tailored trousers distinguish this Patow pajama s are black satin, the bolero Llouse of two shads ) crepe and the loos: jacket is printed satin, in both black backg-ound. The cartwheel aw in light yellow. \ taking tea on the beach by no means ous s Chis is alw ored or w a color 2 mater ) sed, or just blac 3 1t provides tection from the sun in Blouses | 2 ight, loose g nt, wit besides throwing the most becoming wit E s | shadow : a point appre- en r | ciated 2 e seaside where the glare the hot sand can be very lincon ter. He The black paws ned him down be- > he could reach deep enough Questlons on S*., ; RN e () A ettt e et b et o — =7 |- i ; n Meadows with that forgetful ™ R S o \ now Jerry Muskrat's big family imbered only seven. But, though she missed the two that were gone, THE LITTLE MUSKRAT WHO > Mrs. Muskrat felt that even seven RGOT 5 0 were plenty when it came to keeping (Copyright, 1 T. W. Burgess) FLAPPER FANNY SAYS! -. . .-. o 3 et RS0 rry kr A of X GCE b e ¥ A w about at conclusions 1s about exercise some peos Dicky R Az MAKE THIS MODEL AT HOME ' The Charming Bolero Pattern 1861 New Britain Herald i5c. Practical Pattern. by ANNE ADAMS ning frock with front bolero and pleated skirt, is last word in fashion. Note how the joining of the skirt flare re- peats the lower line of the bolero tin slender e further shasiz the long rolled col- The model is sleevesless, a de= lightful style for warm weat 4 nerve ENTERTAINING IN JULY ¢ g 1 1 frustratic 7 3 A Lunc nmn Menu i DELE r s f I v £ he to i at evening. | was some ti t P ddy had over there 2 knew noth- | about Jerry Muskrat's big fam- expect ® to Pattern 1561 may be cut from k or cotton fabric . . . flat crepe, pique, shant cimity, etc. A pastel print with solid pastel col- lar would be lovely. All the raw zes may be bound in pastel tape, a smart and rasy method of finish- ing May be’ ordered only in sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 32, 34, 36, 38 and 40 Size 16 requi vards of 39 inch fabric and 1-4 vard trimming No dressmaxing experience is ne- cessary to make this model with ould go on AR our pattern. Yardage for every i 2o haCil . ! the = i y spor y the i 1 lcad ¢ el Uiasblo size, and simple. exact instructions &0 logether the f ¢ not 1 1% 3 t 1 1 1 f her own room with t | ng tha , arry his A A oy gacning € ! before eaTea t r and burst tan hat she v A7 | : ) Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15¢) in Philip Veritze | foif Sos : Gt b L 10 a loud ho ant- N 1 e quie | o oot meddy forwardl coins carcfully wrapped, o stamps, 1 : toy that ‘ t v miore \ s 5 ooren it Ghloa) for each pattern. Be sure to write shnmy- salad, Serving 8 : ) 2 I L e tvh‘ 3 13:\ S B B : & R \ STYLE NUMBER and SIZE wanted, You tell m 4 ara 3 P vas much bet I a stiff ¢ UL iacia ke Our BOOK of PATTERNS for eut?, Id w ; i S : 3 + ¢ s e " c \dults and children including trans- g tched s i ; et g | lod, your own part in battle Slh8t ol Sl vetinioee aaithaty fer patterns, is FIFTEEN CENTS. i : 8 hionoons Rl Y et v g y e ; Tissor Book with pattern, 2 Address ali mail and orders to New Britain Herald Pattern Department, 243 West 17th stceet, New York City, tair r 1 £ '17 4n(|w‘|, some Fruit Compote, Serving 8§ —— Tt ¥ - > | he dr nea p raspberries, 1 cu 1 - 7 | 10V nt i B s on the edge 0 antly, Reddy en he be- | gan to creep forward very slowly, | ry carefully. He tested the wind eonce had delayed cented by a |in my 1 e 1 “Your Brutal Husband" pickles, 1-2 teaspoon salt, 1-4 tea- |z ked until mother ca als a neck. an onyx :;1 Rat “ h t spoon paprika, 1 cup stiff mayon- | picke r up. lia artir paigr site clip and black suede belt can I young 10ught was eminen P pap . P v _ re: Y?‘ A Y.‘o(mn},]]m\\\a:orll said as he | naise r mother be to realize | to induce an vas noted at the Meadow club of 'soon find out bent to the switch key and sent "hel Mix 1-3 of mayonnaise with rest that her little daughter would have |that country outhampton, Foot by foot Reddy crept forward.

Other pages from this issue: