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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1930. Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON Angered at Dicky's Sneering Refur ence to His Role of “Chaperon s Phil Veritzen Alone FARMER BROWN'S BOY Is CALLED HOMI n V. Burgess Thornt blinked, qu te stand what his mother 3 “What has my Crow got to do he de ded retorted his n as ou an back Crow Brown's verything!" “This washing line once and turned th clothespin and dropped clothes on the g W he stole the clo: why I've clothes out w I have only half a dozen left.” “Rut how do you know it was the Crow? Did vou see him?" Farmor By Alice Judson Peale pass Brown's Boy asked An illuminating told |are re “Ko, 1 didn't see him!" snapp 1‘anout one of the well known chn.\‘rounts been my was every pulled 3 mo-e, czlled Real Money story en hold Once OL’C)‘S n echo of the t reir han over counter that a al to them | The which wdny parents fondly tered T. s /L TRADE YUH A NINCLISH TWO PENNY STAMP savings ac- an be obtained from the ) feet in tremer o iles falls. for By C. D. Batchelor| Sheer Fabrics and Fur Enhance’ Atftemoon Clothes | plibisis i | By ROSETTE (NEA Service Writer) Paris, July afternoon clothes are enhanced this 9.—The formality of summer by the sheerness of fabrics employed and by the addition of fur trimming. The georgette ensemble and will the grace after- mousseline de soie suit formal while figured and noon but chiffon in a variety of exquisite de- in the race course functions, signs represents the very latest prints, only plain georgette can be considered There is something of the spirit s really smart, |all the couturiers have stress | use of them for summer da: | have sponsored rather longe! than for those made in a heavier material and also more fullness, but | the waistline remains the same. The asy is introduced in the The new elbow length 2 a great deal, as well as the three-quarter sleeve, whilst some |of the dresses of these afternoon en- nbles have no sleeves at all. thus abling the wearer to go on from a e meeting to a cocktail party and hen, if the occasion arises, to an in- formal dinner party at a smart res- taurant. Other dresses have long. her tight sleeves with a sleeve- jacket Variety in Cuts The length and cut of the wraps of these very light from the three-quarter len straight coat to hip-length capes. wi me coats showing tri-basque depth of accordion- ing at the hem to en- of the garment. Fur is to this end, fox being the 1 most is ensembles va ted t ire the se 1so used ple effective. in revived by P; it a good summer Skimp- is to be avoided at all costs his pelt. and 1, Who con- r. when u has coats with hem With these ultra-fem other but the ts that have been shown by leading modistes could be bles. none the * color this 1 afternoon beige fox e discriminati t, asin r so far concerned ould look too wide & is neces ions are an obviously ulous in a hat with HOW'S jan Tolks gL, HEALTH 4% Parents By Mrs. Alexander George for W i New Yok cademy of Medicine Maple Mousse Menu for Dinner Dr. lago Galdston The Permanent Tecth ELSORL Vegetable Salad in Gelatin fl d g espoons chopped cup chopped ¢ to cool. Add | gredients and pour into has been rinsed ou in cold Set to mold. nd serve o lad dressing (For Vegetable or 2 eggs or 4 spoons sugar cup vinegar, spoons cats Maple Mousse eggs and m Add maple syrup. of ingredients and in mechanical refrige will freeze rred Cool pour hours it It pr frozer appear- e or urying 3 par chopped ice to 1 part of coarse salt. It will re- re about 4 hours to freeze Picnic Menu liced cabt n the gle tooth, y riously de- nd res Boiled ant | pineapple drop cakis ag: coffee. F a;};c;h Pla?que brown pink ed He ywho laughs first probably told |grosgrain was with knife pleated worn with a s beige and brown rough straw | the fubiny story himself. Ppeclalor suit. e éldfi For Beauty Title Gero Gyorgyke, as “Miss Hungary,” will compete with other world heauties for crown of “Miss Universe” at the 11th inter- national pageant of pulchritude, August 2-6, at Galveston, Tex, MARKE THIS MODEL AT HOME Refreshing and Demurely Smart (Pattern 1994) New Britain Herald 15c Practical Pattern ANNE ADAMS The ever popular cape collar adds ace and chic with a narrow rufe fling of the fabric gathered along the edge. The cut of the collar in front is repeated in the curved joining of skirt flare. Pert bows finish the and waistline in dainty mane There are slecves with the pate nec ner tern Pattern 1994 may be fashioned of ill or cotton fabric ... voile, dimi. georgette, chiffon, batiste, lawn, These materials may be bought in many combinations of colors cleve erly blended or in =olid pastel tones, Both light and, dark grounds are ex- tremely popular this summer. be obtained only in sizes'186, 3 38, 40 and 42. Size uires 4% yards of 39 inch ma- ete dressmaking experience s necestary to_make this models with our pattern.” Yardage for every size, and simple, exact instructions are given end fiffeen cents (15¢) in coins carefully wrapped, or stamps, for each pattern. Be sure to write plain- Iy vour name, address, style number and size wanted Our Book of Patterns for adults and children including transfer pat- terns, is itteen cents. Book with pate ters, 25c. Address all mail and or. ders to New Britain Herald Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York city. '