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' NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1930. 20 P— \ | By C. D. Batchel THE WE ED MISS --- . - ' Once QOvers y C. D. Batchelor FOR THE WELL-RE : Love’s Reawakening { R ek 0l it i N | 5. +- T, J ! | HERE'S WHERE ROUGE SHOULD BE PLACED ON DIFFERENT FACES j The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy | & ) S v 3 3 | \ % By ADELE GARRISON . ooy | Thil Veritzen, Turning Sentimental 1 . After Madge's Offer to Aid Him Attempts to Embrace Her Just i~ Dicky Enters the Room s f . t can be a real “red menace” to beauty unless it’s correctly placed. These pictures, posed by dainty . Collyer, show how the rouge-wise girl enhances the contours of her face. Le The plump round face san be given ple ours by placing rouge high, away from the nose and keeping it in a shadow | semi-circle li-proportioned face takes its rouge where color comes naturally, on the cheek's clrve, midy etween the eveline and the nose and a dash on the chin. Right: The long, thin face can gain ves and take on increased vouthfulness by rouging in a much larger circumference, high g g and wide on the cheeks and a bit on the chin, too. L “Miss Rose of No. 10" Is K f British : e t Miss Rose of No. s Keeper of Bntis Premier's S . . 3 remier s decrets ; | London, Aug 3 Rose of [example of the precociousness of f e g | No. 10 he mem- | Yo >ngland. Born in London, B 2 | bers of to politicians | when she was still a ool girl generally leaders, o re- | | she .joined the Wor Social and 2 | porters, : ISRtoEravorite Political Union, which was battling p s of MissiRose Ross for woman's suffrage, but in later 3 | the ark-haired, dar vears quit them when they ad % their militant tacti At age of 17 she joined the IFabian societ a socialist N tion of which G. Bernard Shaw was “ one of the shining _ornam r : < that same age she Decame toryjbasiany president hnd 2 to the editor of a mining maga = 3 EocreLany, dpachy.al Lady Rhond the famous n 3 rable that held by this lionaire business woman and p: 8 er twenti It tictan, chose her as her political s - s llor of Great T g b the p: { ¢ carefu nd the follow year was f £ en a post on its general In { d 3 she became personal private 2 - z & g t who wls zaze o e inside dope ader of the g A world politics b ‘“n‘.e § o - 1924, L ership and once came leader of the oppos o went with Wher prime inister for t i/ about a year ago, she went right w equil Rose Rbsenberg . . . . is living alonz No Kill-Joy, T("“'v';". proof that a woman can keep silent. Time-Rillers, Beware! [— - Nobody car P. M. withe like the late > = I u on Mis e b Lo : " through Miss = Y = Wilson. He, 00, | Rose’s office can detect a mera 2 worl bore or time-killer a mile off. he \ 2 ; great physical can shunt others off to cabinet . ministers or their underlings. Be- ives very much on his nerves. . at’s where the young conspirators | [We€N them, Miss Rose and Miss Ish- in th work. “Miss Rose of bel manage it so th: in his social [ 10" will scheme 50 that the B, |28 Well as his business hours, Mac- een ke b onaldcha ime wasted have a whole afternon with. |Ponald has no time wasted out an appoin nt. “Miss Ishbel of | It is far er tq pass those two e No. 10" will then persuade father to |dete ed young women and ‘“‘mere- > down, take a nap and be lazy for in to shake hands" than it 1 Tirthn . hou ween them they 19 10 gct by the guards and secre- @ 0 that he is kept fit for president of the United tic job of running the Brit- t same time-wasting T t and looking after the 2s 1o be important | of the empire, something worth telling to why, when nt to America 10t 54 job to pr in session long ago on his history-making tour, 5 fter the A Precocious Girl he w companied by o of the P. M. Mac-| Miss Ros rg in he is an gons, so to speak. - = = | PROTEST INSURANCE | Paris styles get from the 1 wing girls from a fashionable | presence of the freaks at the impore | couturiere’s establishment had 'a [tant race even “Photographe 1 demonstrationN. the other day ' pick out the i and st reduction_of four per cent | pictures go all over the world 1 4 o a e e Y : v provisions of the new soc in- 3 By MRS. AL DER GEOR Sl neted (o ot e PLANNING FOR SUNDAY 2 m’(" 4 L g Breakfast S fn*‘ Lo Berries ey = ; s low as $6 a TULLE FEATHERWEIGHT HATS sou counts and four per | 5 5 e Paris, Aug. 1 Perets a d lace straw evening bonnets are ot coffee at noon. and no midsummer developments. ' Tt | tulle hats introduce Yulness by wz {of shirring. Lace straw b \ “HORRORS" IN SPOTLIGHT are almost weig s Pierre rber, presi- |of horsehair and fit the head close ter Dressmakers’ as- | providing protection for the | upset about the bad | son's fluffy hair s ; J e Vertical Fruit Ice Box Cake B o One tablespoon ated gela- T 1 tin, 4 tablesg water, 31 t propos: g tablespoons lespoons | . n % ’ s flour, 2 cups m egg yolks, 1 MAKE THIS MODEL AT HOME So s i teaspoon vanilla, 1-8 teaspoon salt, Good Lines for Matured Figures b ws 1 & 1-2 teaspo on extract, 3 egg Pattern 1856 , = - whites, 1 cup peaches. 1 cup diced i . pple. cup sugar. | Herald 15c Practical Pattern r S e in cold water for . g 3 S nan 0 e BY ANNE ADAMS T 3y 2 ‘ool. Melt butte The woman who 1 nze 7 [ % z e r who 1s no longer slim > 5 ! s ror Raalacs| will welcome this charming afters i g B . o two minutes. Add noon frock with details planned es- i e a e ey nd pour into pecially for her. Tiny tucks at“back L ot lined with | neck and added T w 2 | - lady fingers. Chil hours. Turn | fullnes cessary: the | FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: |out on piatter irround with | short sle eful Haves ok RES U3 PAT OFF. chipped cream that just cover the st part of tha | Tempting Tea Cakes arms. The dainty lace collar with | e er, 1 cup ‘ long tabs, the downward poin of | 1 teaspoon lemon ext the skirt joining, and the sli L oon vanilla, 1-4 teaspoon | lengthened sides give an a | 3 cup 2 cups flour, 3| slender effect ) | baking powder, 1-2 cup Battern 1856 is lovely fashioned | orange peel | of chiffon, georgette, v dimity butter until soft or flat crepe. Collar sleeva vear their sugar and mix until very flare may be made of 1 ndia [ on th Add rest of i and beat | or georgette in cream or o O e 3 minutes. Hal 4 muffin | May be obtained only in sizes 38, * neir p 3 T pans. Bake 15 min moderate ‘\‘ 42, 44, 46 and 45 38 - grays blues. E h 0 D | * - , 42, . p P Rg : oven. Cool and frost quires 4 1-8 yards of 40 inch ma- : aps and s | | Dainty Frosting terial. § n himself re suitable W g ex, § e \ ;‘m::i 1 | : ;:0 es6 “o:::r vp-”f“»‘ b ;’:“-"az No dressmaking experience is wilh g S hiTIen | [ e necessary to make this model with graners - | brilliant d little f | [BReon BaihE:, Ceeap ot On SXUacy our pattern. Yard for every branches of | t ittle fis- | 1 1-3 cups sifted confactioner's P SRR thickest ure in scarlet green or | sugar. i Sl (s Ph i AL { is more quickly noticed | | | Beat egg white until very stiff. 2 ek A 2 Howev |the motorist than a dull one } | Add rest of ingredients. Mix well. Send F 'fl"]’l"\' CENTS (15¢) in Grow can go t It is likely that good many e oF t Eaanl | Carefuily frost the tops and sides coins ‘carefully wrapped, or stamps, time Jim C BRIGHT CLOTHES o accidents to chilgren could be | One Of the most charming and in | folicine | for each pattern. Be sure to writa | was awakened at By Alice Judsen Pcale avoided if the driver had been |dividual coiffures at Sou If desired the tops of the frosted | plainly your NAME, ADDRESS, , dound. He awoke v Children love bright colors. Es-|aware of thes child on the street|worn by Mrs. E. S. oAk os ey baldecoratad withibliarot STYLE NUMBER and S1Z ated. shivers running all cially do they enjoy wearing before him only a fraction of a min- |back hair is slightly longer t | candies, orange pee] and pecans. | Our BOOK of PATTERNS for was the terrible h ly colored rlolh'.z‘ |ute sooner. e e i | adults and children including trans- 3 Hooty the Howl that had awakened Gay pret clothes that the child Bright colors may require more 4 Hatlatt nide N v LACE PEPLUM fer patterns, is FIFTE N CENTS. [ Bim. ring form an incentive hing and cleaning, but their use [T18ht to the left side, wh N Y e A fiesh colored Ninon lingerie set Book with pattern, 2 Address art of dressing and usually is worthwhile both for their | fastened just in back of the e With the coming of dayl fears of the All the Crows reappears all mail and orders to HERALD Pattern Department, 243 West 17th % 8t., New York City. = | of panties andvest has its hip pep- 1 rémember it ,was|cheerful effect and as an aid tofront is softly curled and moulded to| Skirts have been lengthened and [lum outlined with lace and the top e | hen I bought my little girl aisamy. e the head. B Al lyou don't know the calf of it |t its vest the same,