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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1930. Once Overs Love’s Reawakening o The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON Patent Office The Conspirators Reach the Ciiy Without Further Incident an Madge Looks Forward Wondev- ingly to Her Interview with Nocl it A N By C. D. Eaichelor g =1 1 Question | e, X = S| —|= o< O[> ZIMERXOMO i ] M ORROD> I ERTO0 OmeIClO r George Mocha Jumbles Picni f Menu for 0on in modera Chocolate tablespoons Dainties butter, chopped a sugar. Add ingredie Drop oon ontor g portions from d ba The sailing distance from N Orleans to Colon in the Canal Zone is 1,616 miles. d cor didn't know .t ¢ hunting stopped | priate for the charn o- t y poon cooler weather ahead teaspoon 0 pickles salt, a1t the reason th 5 tablespoons salad L4 | Dr. lago Galdston | study | ated upor | ieved. The vounger children among HOW'S yaur HEALTH for thd New Yokt Academy of Medicine study in Tonsils Diseased tonsils often co-exist th other abnormal conditions or mnot the discased ton- are responsible for the condi- is often a matter of question. rged tonsils ade- tirfere with breathing to see. diseased tonsils may be to malnutriti hma er fever, and restarcation in work, may only be conjee- v Edaed by ated hay schoel tured. In the light of this, a recent made in Michigan on the ef- of the il of diseased in 736 children has special feots £ils remo children operated on, had sed tonsils conditior some of the children weight nor developing others were malnovur some had marked enlarge- ment of the cervical (neck) gland Some manifested rheumatic in- fections, frequent colds and sore throats was the complaint in a mber ‘of children and still others were retarded in school work. One hundred n in this »-normal dices 1 cases revealed the follow Toncillectomy fremoval of the iizeased tonsils) offers a child con- siderable relief from such common complaints sore throats, head cold and raouth breafhing. It reduces malnutrition and pro- raotes the disappearance of en- larged cervical glands. In 91 per cent of the cases oper- the complaints were re- rtain were group were mentally effects of d tonsils moy in those operatad upon benetited mors | than the older ones. Children with sub-normal mea- tality and retardad school progre: showed improvement in 40 per cent of all cases operated on BACK LACINGS little chemise of butter vei- crepe chine and Alencon lace is cut princess and laces with vellow ribboas through the lace richt up the bacl A low Fashion lslaéue Y [ o e A beach pajama ensemble of red nd white linen. including a large, floppy hat to match, was noted the Southampton club. f and forty-six chil- | and hat brim, black dots on white linen. A black patent leather belt, stitched in black carry out the black-white harmon A jahot collar ed linen and real lace give distinction to the navy niue taffeta a usual design in white printed in it. The blue st formal afternoon occasions an Patou make over an invisible crino Parie, July —There dresses more attractive, or point of view. than conceived gown of printed fa 01 |2 hot summer's day | The attraction that color exer- cises over every woman casily e plains the tremendous vogue that printed fabrics have enjoyed many seasons now, but as with successful letails of onis, thege prints now have become al- together 100 popular. The wel dressed woman has reached the point today where she hesitates, i the selection of her summer wardrobe, as to whether she will allew herself to be captivated once | dersta more by some of the entrancing |this experience that color schemes so f them offer.|Dates herself from the a Three seasons ago, she would not | domination which would try sti have hesitated one moment authorize her emotional experience A Versatile Costume Ly oeals | A printed eline frock suited to all ner functions, but it fits in especially well with are from a a per | e regain the inside and disappointed only further with Such a moth helped to m understands what it is of growing 1 The process of becomir pendent hum some time or shme 7 | withdrawal fas} trings No girl ca nan who h the phas even t aloof frov mother. It is h oeve make to her child's development become a mature wo- cd through | loved and un- is through she emanci i ng is one of the proper : mother must the background affcrded by such places as the race course, the polo grounds and garden fetes In FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: REG. U.S. PAT. OFT. spite of the almost infinite variety of designs that have bea:y | offered to women during the | course of the seasons. the general trend today s distinctly towards | & greater maderation both in da-| sign and color or else, with so: models, the printed fabric is used to offset its line and intricacy of cut. The over-large floral desig: {ing by now become over in the rrady-to-w I never any but creet and even fobe turing two or at most | ferent colors or st | The only danger in the use of this |type of vprint that the result | might be monotonous, but this is easily and very effectively reme- | died by the adjunct of lingerie | tcuches at the neck and sleev:s, which immediately “'dres | model. use is A Compromise in Chic To satisfy at one time the desire ex and the sanie sced by sonu women for plain aft vet possecsing the zaily p mat that the chief a rial the proposal with a ri of hat you need to heed. Colorful Accessories and Lingerie Touches Brighten Plain Dresses satin pumps and {< of the most exquisitely wor dress, shown center, with an un- d in white. Right, for the most on and a black lace bi tailored orsted overlay problem. In signs are tahoo. but polka dots are most effective. care being taken | that all accessories harmonize with | the color scheme. For example, a | simple white afternoon gown of | | georgette acquires tremendois | | chic and a touch of color by the | addition of a scarf color of shear | white linen with a large black pol- ka-dot which aleo formed the hat | | brim The this case, floral de- | use of lace for afternoon sses can only re in the most | fermal of models There are two or three tuch creations in my pres- ent collection but they cannot ani should not be considered indicative of a future mode. They merely fill the need that a smart womin | has of ona extremely dressy after- { noon gown for a solitary but ve-y | formal affair during the summor. { There is no medium like lace. cf course, to impart that dressy lon'k t> a toilstte and I invariably ad- vise it for such special occasions. Parting Ways By Alice Judgon Peale There comes a time in the de- velopment of every girl when her| mother feels that an invisible bar- | rier 15 rising between herseif and | | her child | The mother who has been happy in the fact that her daughter has always told her “everything” is dis- | tressed to discover that in her mn‘i [this confiding girl grows secretive | jand aloof. | The growing estrangement ma her feel that perhaps somehow she has failed and that things are go- ing wrong. She makes efforts to Make This Model at Home Slendsrizing the Larger Figure Pattern 19 New Britain Herald 15¢ Practical verly ¢ the pointed re noteworthy de 5 couble ruffled elbow length sleeves new and extremely becoming. Pattern 1977 is lovely in a varie- ty of printz particularly celored designy on rk ground beige on brow blue, whit gr * the_ 1o important vestee ani are on blac or perience s model with every coins ¢ tor each p re or stam re to wr ADDR and SI PATTERNS for cluding trar b TS. 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