New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 26, 1930, Page 12

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1930. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 26, Once Overs, Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISO R \adge. Fearing & Jealous Outbreak By Dicky. Refrains From Reveal- ing Her Plan to Have Noel Type and Forge a Copy of His Father's Letter Dicky Relents ornton W. Burgess Now. Jim Crow was very much inter- ested in the Crows Vertical nd then = pebbles, INVITING LIES By .Alice Judsc where Brown's Boj to be on hens.” He ; an % G e ] ht, 193 7. Burgess) for him > looked in Crow's favorite places. He didn't see he next y: “What Happened so0 much as a single hlack her o 4 Jim Crow e Ol T cant walk for Bimi aid W COSTUME Farmer Brov P cre must be fed.” He cta henho "erhaps you his surprise when as he turned the corner of the barn he heard some- mate one calling those hens. He looked up ng sk 10 see the hens all g 2cross the Lenyard, and there was Jim Crow, some speciés of poking Sticks through” the shicken is so-small-t a ~re. He was pretending to rncdl be svallowed. 3 nething which she By C. D. Baichelor HOW'S your Yo . H’AETH Edied by @7 the New Yok * Dr. lago CchLum Academy of Medioing Prenaring for School and flexik will be oblig- to his eyes often neg- port- Fashion Plaq ue s of the smart summer colony at Southampton who do ngt are to wet 1ort ose dilk jef~ sey for seach. Black, white and two shades of grey made a stunning { |suit seen at the Beach club. 26.—New- | preferred white | and it still does. colored ones, if it must with the vogue for nens. wools and s the way they made them that Bailey's ting Archibold va n looked very smart in a white ith n sleeves, pockets 1 a high She topped it with a of medium 1 the eon eless gloves appliqued bouquet of flowers posed a €0 rock of c ndeau the Quite & novel com on ok and ba essiness Via Color ss of ap ied color s one of the t returnir aborate of ofher days. There is g the charm tion der hip yoke on the other aloof in a rose leeves, tied sweet striped shirtin; made | plastron it i 1 long sleeves with cuff li 1a <'r\r~~,v lored belt he wore a draped turban and white gloves. Topping the Mode Tt is the heret or the big brim- down here. There seems in betw Mathilda is one of the young folks saily well. She a looks very o likes pep- m frocks, v clothes. One very fifie littie print has a peplum | nd cute puff sleeves | Scarf collars, made with one's | frock. continue to have preference | Marguerite | Caperton has an ensemble of sheer | wool crepe, in navy blue, which has a scarf fastened in the back which ties in & how and fashions a regu- | lar draped yoke effect There is no denving that every- thipg at Newport points to more claboration in styles, restraint to be sure among the best dressed, but more bows, more ornamental | touches and more ftted and flaring | things in general Menus of the Da (By Mrs. Alexander Grorge) A SUMMER TEA PARTY Chicken Salad Stuffed Tomatoes Cheese Wafers Olives Caramel Parfait Mocha Cake Iced Tea Chicken Salad Stuffed Tomatoes naise Chill the ingrédients. Peel toma- toes and scoop out part of insides. Mix chicken, celery, pimientos, salt, iprika and half the mayonnais uff the tomatoes. Arrange on let- tuce’ and top with rest of mayan- se. Caramel Parfair One one-half cups sugar. | Eight large ripe tomatoes, 1 1-2 | | cups diced cooked chicken, L, cup | diced celery, 2 tablespoons chopped | | pimientos, 1-3 teaspoon salt, "1-4 tea- | | spoon paprika, 1 cup stiff mayan- | | water. 2 cups milk. 3 eges, Flared and Fitted Frocks Find Favor With MARGU I;RITE CAPEETON Fashlonable Fo]k ANDRA GARDINER spoon salt, 2 teaspoons vanilla, 2 cups whipped cream Sprinkle half the sugar into fry- ing pan, heat slowl sti® con- Nattily Nautical stantly until su nelted to a | ht brown syr / water and oil slowly minutes. Cool. Add | rest of sugar. eggs (well beaten) and t of ingredients. Po o mold. eal tightly and pack in three parts of chopped ice to one p: of coarse salt. In four hours the parfait will | be frozen If desired frozen in a refri Mocha Cake Four egg yolks, 1 c ugar, 3 tablespoons cold 1 ver coffee, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1-S teaspoon salt, 1 cup pastry flour, 1 1-4 teaspoons baking powder, 4 egg whites, stif beaten Beat egg volks until light. Add sugar and coffee and beat three | Id in rest of ingredi- layer cake pal been lined with waxed paper. Bake in &low oven 20 min- | utes. Cool and add fros! Mocha Frosting Three tablespoons soft butter, 8 | lespoons hoiling left-over coffee, 1-8 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1 cups sifted confectioner's | sugar Mix ingeedie and beat four minutes. Frost « When reddy | to serve cut cake in thin bars. FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: AELG. V. 5. PAT. OFF. Some girls fall in fove with life ards even though they're nothing 1cquaintances. The little yachting outfit shown above has French flannel trousers in a light summer red, a rich chinsy blouse of white with something new in colla iecin the way of a half-and-hs side er white. When # noontime comes nd a delicious luncheon is se on the lake or high sea, the week-end guest will be | smart in a packaway cartwheel hat | of non- RICH ICE CREAM You can have rich cream iy |any fresh fruit flavor you want by -4 illa, xing it with b ries. peaches or want and put freez in your |erator MAKE THIS MODEL AT HOME Details That Point to Smartness Pattern 1988 Herald 15c Practical Pattern BY ANNE ADAMS There is d(-n;:?"{u] harmony in the pointed details of shoulder capes, collar revers and skirt flare of this adorable frock. There are sleeves with the pattern, but the “ graceful capelets have replaced sleeves this summer. The narrow,® belt is tied in a pert bow to add a chic finish at the back waistline. Pattern 1958 may be made of flat crepe, georgette, voile, chiffon, lawn 3 or dimity. Dainty, colored floral de- signs on pastel grounds have found . much favor with smart women this ¥ season although solid tones are equally chic. May be obtained only in sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 4, 36, 38, 40 and 42 Size 14 r»quu»: 3 1-2 yards of 39 inch material. No dressmaking experience s necessary to make this model with our pattern. Yardage for every size, and simple, exact instructions are given Send FIFTEEN CENTS (13¢) in coins carefully wrapped, or stamps, , for each pattern Be sure to write plainly your NAME, ADDRESS, YLE NUMBER and SIZE wanted. r BOOK of PAT R \§ adults and children in fer patterns, is 1F Book with pattermy Z5c. Addrr‘*s all mail orders to HERALD PATTERN DEPARTMENT 243 West l7lh; 8t., New York City,

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