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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 14, 1930. e T Love’s Reawakening Once Qvers The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE Tense Nerves Relax as the Consplva- Hotel the tors Arrive Safely at the After a Dramatic Race to City Winners! GARRISON Some ceuld I'm rether n Fgrets have son. Howev thinki beautiful cousin who is Yes, sir, 1 a have a co lovelier plum from the back tiful crest These plumes of but the plume urward at tr be envious see that cousin of m of year it is bard not t Httle envy “If he is ) he is a me« of m end. I don't but sometim ber of Hero % is he a Heron. but he h shows how close- replied the ed he is white bird ® “If your name is Egret and h pame is Egret, 1 should think you| would be mixed up most of the time,” said Peter. ¢ m@fl[fl @ 5 R [LIAPIE LY [EMIT] you like them.' Egret o/ iAe Day , A Warm Weather Dinner broiled spoons annel ma suit, with Bran Gems ri cular skirt on a yoke and a double | 2 cups flour, 1 cup bran, 1 tea- | mer 1 breasted vest. It is worn with a a. 1 teaspoon baking pow-|out with hot soap suds sheer crepe shirt with long sleeves. spoon salt, 1-3 cup dark | well in hot water, zolf hoiling point Remove 2 By C. D. Batchelor HOW'S yaur HEALTH ar ue to n- on LET CAPES Packing is hardest when haven't enough to fill your trunk, you |to match at the Meadow Club __'Southampton, | | . BY MARGERY TAYLOR Interior Decoration Editor, McCall's Magazine. Written for The Herald | Gone is the “good old summer- | time” when we had to live in houses which looked as if somebody hadn't quite finished moving out — with ghostly white slip covers on the fur- | niture and the rugs all up ani |away. | Now we helieve in a liveable | home in summer —and that means | summer curtains, trim chintz covers and cool colosful rugs. Many kinds of rugs are now made, especially to grace the floor while the orientals are on vacation. | And not merely porch rugs —| there are appropriate kinds of russ for every room. The choice is wide | this summer, what with grass, rush, | fibre, wool and wool-fibre mixtures. Small braided rugs and Indian drug- gets, too, have a summer style appeal. The fibre and wool-fibre rugs are not only generally uscful, but they become more crnamental each sea- son Plain, summery celors and zeometrical ard floral designs offer | something for every taste This year more of the designs are | like tapestries or pictures—there is a definite up and down movement. One rug, for instance, glows with rcund flowers in gay colors s | tered over a natural ground. the graceful stems curving all towards of the rug For the “colonial” , each with a | vent Z flower motive, decdedly, a hooked rug effect. Real hooked rugs are becoming more popular each summer as 2p- propri. summer floor decorations. So also are rag c s and I 4 ovals, | Now Special Rugs Are Smart For Summer For the porch there arc ornamented figured rugs practical are cotton chenille |they begin to show soil. down made tical are have adopted they th at many them for a because they can be bundled up ani to th ol So pra ndry when The designs are both convention- wome | alized and medernistic—the latter particularly attsactive in sun rooms. The color: too, fit with any scheme, - Brides Study to Avoid Old Household Drudgery P —Blue “ri nd - % | e of other housekeeping horrors | a good reached that dec brides-to-be have flooded ter with letters telling how hed 1930 has learned at budget that her erself. to four for over a Her scouring g of eggs with a fo lad¢ dissipat- the use of ma- washing clothes, and lator wears about one- the clothes with which her | mother was ourdened. v expect wyer, to a se , all of whom Bed Time [ aside e Judson Peale clock on the living Gilbert's bed ti met it without r he openly led for time long icult for his moth out beccming di. volved in some which it was di to interrupt wit agreeable. | "His parents tried rewards. they |tried punishment, they tried ex-| planations, giving him the usnal | reasons why an eight-year-old boy | needs to go to bed at an early hour. | Nothing did any good. What his parents did not under- stand was that Gilbert's dislike of going to bed was not so much ob- jection to the thing i if as a re- centment at being cxcluded from the family living rocm e very hour = ther and father were | in the friendly and tive mood trat comes wasn th» days work is dcne Gilbert that his felt early bed ~ Fashion Plaque A smart young sportswoman wears a maize lisle shirt and sleek turban of time was parents scciety fecling that bed the time A harpy d he has He w devices erely an excuse for his to he il ac elves of his me when things tactful handlin a child for t is being had a cha pu exile 8| 1 o mother or father about ed from them an it and has interested normal child want lea He wants to love to claim each day in their iven the ther him to go to he Make This Model at Home ! Cape Frock for Late Summer | Pattern 1982 New Britain derald 15c Practical Pattern By Anne Adams the cape collar. detail and ne Here loped the scal- the pleated skirt one of the sea- st models. More and ted frocks are being for immediate and early and the important fab- themselves ‘beautifully to create shown Fall we adapt to this style Pattern 1952 es up attrac- tively in pique, shantung, dimity, flat crepe or linen. Pale shades of Vlue, green or yellow dotted with or darker tones dotted with pink or egg-shell, are del s for immediate making. Thers e sleeves with the pattern if you h to them. May be obtained only in sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 34, 36, 38 and 40. Size 16 requires 3 vards of 36 inch material. No dressmaking experience is necessary to make this model with our pattern. Yardage for every size, and simple, exact instructions are given. Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15¢) in coins carefully wrapped, or stamps, for each pattern. Be sure to writo plainly your ) ADDRES STYLE NUMBE wanted. Our BOOK adults and children i fer patterns, is FIFT: Book with pattern, all mail and orders to New Britain Herald Pattern Department, 243 West 17th street, New York city. cio