New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 2, 1930, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1930. e "Once Overs By C.D Bahda| SOCIETY MANNEQUINS SHOW OYE:s | 2 eRMASEDIND | e NEW FASHIONS FOR FALL The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON Madge Has a Difficult Time Re-!would have told you lat straining Her Anger as Dicky sarcasm Reigns Sneers and Quibbles During Her ¥ h 2" Dicky drawled Explanation of Veritzen's Visit 0 A pageant of fashions for fall was — “j:"’f"‘fi \”‘f.“””l o 'h‘\'“:".']“g‘" WANT TO BAR FREAK quins have even appeared out thers 3 Soclety or M Aug. 1.—Distra in spangles. Pannier skirts and & I e trying to fisure out how | victorian bustles are hardy peren- keep the freaks o niafs, ppearing year after year. arades at the ¢ some of th FOR SPORT DRESSES Paris, Aug. 1 (P—Two buckles, instead of the usual single one, fasten belts of some of the tailored and sport dresses of significance. Twin buckies take a modernistic g is|form with the utilitarian aspect e- subordinated to decoration. p the Shake:pearean trad g to keep solvency in - LIOW'S yaur | ectangu- r front r e tailored H E A\L martness to the classic simplicity of n. Brocaded one-strap slip- tched in colors. Dr. lago Galdston ~ Academy of Medicine MACHINE MASSAGE to be o on and incre latter mai JI MCROW'S RETURN By Thornton W. Burgess gstabernard, ® 8 OB ¥ R OE& R B R OW Horizontal ends ; NEA New Orleans Bureau on of the =4 Home again after a thrilling adventure as a stowaway, Elinor = == | Trott, 22-year-old New Orleans art student, evidently is enjoy- p erois mas- D AT AT ing use of a beauty compact she didn’t have an opportunity to I E O 4 Bl S g 1 es the L £ exer- CGrabfiake: Tonvato! & use duripg the trip. Stranded in Mexico, Where she was study- ingairdis) 3 A | IOty £ art, Miss Trott hid aboard the S. S. Morazan, bound from Cruz to ¢ Orleans. She was discovered but escaped proved her United States citizenship. She a sceretary in the Depe Washington. ablespoons lemon juice, 1 cup diced celery, 1 cup crabflake, 4 tablespoons chopped pimiento stuffed olives. Pour boiling water over gela- tin mixture and stir until it has dis- | solved. Add hot tomatoes, salt g 5 TR yest of ingredients and pour into b I"""’“‘Id‘s-;‘s. il glass mold that has been rinsed ont New: Britain = Hera : LY o1 - e ru 1 T : Pattern Vertical A ication of tion by machine, | o, +0'¢ 7€ e gt . By ANNE ADAMS ey are of some iably, too, they are e 8 s on record of such macHines pr g hemorrhages of the bladder, hemorrhages of the in- ord of & the iy o e Dresses that wilk launder well ter, 1 cup sugar, 2 > are an essential part of every sum- poon vanilla, 3 tea- ; mer wardrobe. Add to this, the spoon 3 cup cofee (leftover) o- < chic and comfort of today's model, 2 cups pastry flour, 3 teagpoons bak- i = and you will have the ideal warm ing nowder. A 9 weather rig. The V of the neck- Cream butter sugar. Add| A line, repeated in back, is carried 3 rest of ingredients and beat 2 min- b $ g out in the cleverly cut bodice yoke FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: |utes. Pour into 2 small layer cake 4 g and skirt Jjoining. A pert bow 2 REG.U. 8. PAT. OF1 pans which have been fitted with > 7, adds a becoming touch. If the frock Le waxed paper. Bake 20 minutes in | i is boynd in contrasting tape, a Fasmon Plaque moderately slow oven. Cool. Add| leather belt the same color would he 25 the filling. L smart, indeed e Nut Filling N, Pattern 1851 is stunning made of [ ! ) 3 cup sugar, 4 tablespoons flour, 4 wash silk or cotton fabric .. . 1-5 teaspoon salt, 1 egg yolk, 1 cup broadcloth, pique, shantung, pon- milk, % teaspoon vanilla, 1-3 cup | g 2 gee. dimity, crepe de chine, ete. nuts, 1 spoon butter. | b-d beleo] Attractlve color combinations are Blend the ar, flour and salt.| ] red and white, yellow and green, Add egg yolk and milk. Cook slow- | Bliic and Gose brown fand beige: Iy, stirring constantly, until lling black/and white. becomes thick and creamy. Add rest My 8 obluinar only jnssives 14, of ingredients. Mix well and cool. | 18, .18, 205 32, 34, 36, .38 ‘and 40. laa;;r'e;d on top one of the baked cake | i T S a inch material. Top with the other layer and frost Nbddcclen dng reoarianoe Hs necessary to make this model with our vpattern. Yardage for every size, and simple, exact instructions e SREbI £ Lavsito abd ‘ 3 0 are given. bbering as there was then } that / R S coins carefully wrapped. or stamps, . with his bill close to the e has ex ed to him that of expec 2 child to sh | Add lemon juices to all chilled | for cach pattern. Be sure to write f Frrmer Brown's Bov. |t s dirty and bad for [zrec of self-control of which T | beverages. The lemon aids in prop- plainly your NAME, ADDRESS, abbere v tal ast as I She has punished him, ‘but adult chort | erly combining all the other fruit {LE NUMBER and SIZEZ wanted. tonzue could go. Yes, sir. he 1 s thout appreciable effect to hold him accot | | juices. Our BOOK of PATTERNS for Now and ‘hen he would give He says he is sorry, promises he able before he is old enough is | \ i it adults and children including trans- ez Brown's Boy's ear a ge never will do it again and then |to lead only to problems of dis-! | | COLLAR WHOSE RESPONSIBILITY By Alice Judson Peale r-old Ernie d them to re- ognized him. There no questior s th Sebn 3 i pe o5 : TIgn. | 7 | N | g8 white lettover from the flling. 1d remin but that it was pet Crow. ight to h'm fiew the black bird v ating 2 stray half | | Sir Drowivs Bey res- | ; ; : et o : St | i | with white (rosting made from the | grow gradu- # | | Boil water and sugar to make a FAD fer patterns, is FIFTEEN CENTS. tweals. when the next temptatign presents cipline fo which there is no A gray coat for fall has a grayand Book with pattern, 25c. Address “What's the matter with vou. you itself he falls, swer—for the simple reason tha Green straw of {wo v.cave | black caracul collaret that is detach- all mail and orders to New Britain black scamp?” , cried Farmer | His mother is discouraged with they shoild never have been per-|close and thié other lacy, is cleverly | Some folks confuse recreation with |able and can be worn with suits as Herald Pattern Department, 243 Brown’s Boy. What are you mak- what she considers such dr!nwratelmmmx to arise. Irom\vmud on a green kid pump, ‘)m.. kv\ell, = West 17th St, New York City.

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