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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1930. Once Overs By C. D. Batchelor [New Fashions and Fabrics For Fall Are - i ‘ Greatly Changed From Last Year's Mode , Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON Mary Agrees with Madge in the Thought That Phil Veritzen's Let- ters Might Be Used as a Weapon to Defeat His Vicious Plans, Mary Enters waist has its sleeves cut in one with | o e el e R @i i Breakiast ullet buttons fasten the ing jabot of the CRITICISING HIM By Alice Judson Peale aps no characteris- | o many difficul- n who possesses ccted to a certain | t. Itisaf all learn to| poise or HOW'S yau: HEALTH Dr. lago Galdston Academy of Medicine the emo- Physical and Psychologic i - i h criticisin : carried for him In child to accept right spirit, you place really love Modish to be t and will crys er, would d hip ‘ m feel that you Materials are so varied t 3 ith him chiefly rd to describe. Monotone tweeds pecause you want to help him. Only,| cplace vari red one 25t through suc 5 can a child ieaunonen A et o v MAKE THIS MODEL AT HOME . of | : 4 s 5 Dots are Both Smart and Becoming Pattern 1991 & ol New Britain Herald 15c Practical -child, so-call- {pan the dead black | Pattern the difficulty lies in Reds in Autumn Tones R by ANNE ADAMS paired hearinz. | Reds are ve 0 s 3 e that so often | gor¢ vet deep reds, and z A flared skirt ed in points, e naita nd a graceful cape collar péint>d school work. it autumn and tu 2 3 front are important fea- S e e few pe cens, m f tures of this delightful summer em having bl Rlues frock. The lines are decidedly ith much rizing, a2 welcome bit of un- U nd love- | / tion for the woman who is st are the purply-toned browns. no longer slim. There are sleeves Three of the new styles that| N with the pattern. ould fit into any prac- | Pattern 1891 makes up beautifully tical wardrobe include a h in sheer cotton or silk . vo trimmed suit, a little early a georgette, swiss, batiste, lawn, ; traveling outfit and a jaunty busi- | gandie, flat crepe ete. Dark grounds idea came to hir in that sudder of coming that before? Boy, i the house When he came out camera with him the barn and got F started for the Smili Farmer best he the shallow wate the head of Smiling Pool t would you| have done in his place? Of course, you would! Egret did. He went fishing. Yes, sir. that's what he did —he went fishing. was holding the Boy January coffee ca tos, Brazil, to the Unit ! month's aggregate since Celery Seed Dressing Celery Seed Dressin (For frult or vegetah! ns chopped & 1y belov nproved as removed. a health ackneyed ex- its bromidic valid today coined The ies the psychologiz, losely interdepend- | FABRICS r mid-summer has skirt with a gray white handkerchief nd a gray coat, pin- t L) MONOGRAMMED UNDIES iares o- lace, with your mono- them, are the latest underwear. If you or college frock 3lueberry bla n dull- finished ribbed hions the | three-quarter trimmed with black caracul are dee puffs of the ca a rolling shawl collar, and side panels to ti coat that have | | pockets in them. The coat is belted waistline A Military Model A new handspun weave of silk | and wool fashions the three-piece | emble of Anna skirt shows the n ipulation,” in dec and side panels t olnger hemline. The coat ero, with a scarf attached of material. Over this slips a three- quarter cape, with military collar The little working frock of rust| wool crepe hows the w mode's influence in x ere js the new low=hip peplum. in double- ike, you may have your nanfe em- | tiered effect and, &elow it, the front broidered in small letters across one | panel of the skirt has French pleats side of gowns or ‘slips and at the| at 3 llen side of panties. \ ! The sides are made circu giving |real fullness to the frock. ~ The dotted or figured ‘in light tones are very popular this season becom- ing to every figure. Blue and beige, brown and tan, black and turquoise, black and rose, are just a few Sug- gestions you may care to look over. May be obtained only in s 18, 20, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 1€ requires 5.1-5 vards of 39 inch material No dressmaking experience is necessary to make this model with our pattern Yard for every size, and simple, exact instructious are given Send FIFT CENTS (15¢) in coins carefully wrapped, or stamps, for each pattern. Be sure to wrife plain vou NAME, ADDRE STYLI B and SIZE wanted Our BOOK of PATTERNS for adults and children, also transfer patterns, is #IFTEEN CENTS. Bcok with pattern, 25¢. Address all mail and orders to New Britain Herald Pattern Department, 248 West 17th street, New York city.