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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1930. Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife’s Trinmph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON Which Phil sverly Plan- omplete Vic- The Breakfast Meeting Veritzen Had Results in a ( for Madge. so ( ned THE THIMBLE IS FOUND By Thornton W. Burzess were two or re was a ten- n's Boy poc There but there wa hunted th _fhvmh'.rv “Jim Crow Yee The next story Away id Farm- 1l go inand | A ric ine for it in the for auty has sleeves widen . He started for the door. but Jim |and flare gently. A Erow™ didn’t follow. Jim Crow flew over to an apple tree in the orchard. | them, Tarmer Brown's Doy went inside | vestee. ed cape three-quarters the albow Jtight c of tucked batiste and lace finished matching th above long Advance WIDENED SLEEVE colli’u and OTICC OUGTS T [ e 1.OOKS r.asy, HORIZONT AL Talks OZE, . (?;4. n veatures Of Habit 1 over da anr 16 Yet | the ame meni not one comment w e by the 0 know children about the ness of the OFf IAONOLODY - 4D, | diet. or nothing to do e DRl |Hats Atilt the Head Reveal Jaunty Miss 1930’ i Tresses and Flatter the Contours of Her Face Patent Office’ HOW'S yaur HE /A\\\ItT H Dr. lago Galdston Academy of Mediine LT RIZATION By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE PEAR CHIP BLENDS WITH FISH Mg Chip ch Dressing Cream [ 4 Fr Apple Cake Coftee Loaf, serving 6 table for pienic) 4 1 cup d crumbs, 2 ezgs, ablespoo: pped celery, 2 tablespoons chopped parsley, 2 tablespoons ped en p i teaspoon pepper, 1 cup milk, ons butter, melted. dix ingredients and pour into but- ed loaf pan. Bake 35 minutes moderately slow oven. Unmold refully @nd surround with baked ite. | tomatogs. Garnish with parsley. Tuna vers, 1% lesy with teaspoon | New York, Aug. 6.~The smart sfoung woman must be | and hair-minded this season. over, she really should tip her hat to Dame Fashion in jaunty manner, to show she is in style. It is not just to reveal the hair, either, that she wears her hat at an | angle and more or less on the back | of her head, though when a girl takes proper care of her tress»s they are usually worth showing. But the importance of the 1930 tilt is that this is the first sign of the new co- | quetry that is sneaking back into style. | 'Hats, nowadays, must do thing flattering to a girl's fac | The angle at which she wears it, if done rightly, can help her face | achieve that languishing Garbo look, that round baby face or.that | subtle sofhistication that is utterly devastating to the male. High-ligh Your Eyes \ Generally speaking, you |'wear the kind of hat that plays up your eyes and eyebrows. Wear {it far enough off the face to throw them into high relief. The high ferehead line is the latest measure of chic in chapeaux. And the in- | genfous way vou can sneak a curl or two into view is the real test| of vour own originality | come into promi- | 1 e as the variables which can | be made to do almost impossible | things. The right small hat will | add length to your face, if it is| |fat and round, or another small | hat will soften the angular lines of | a toq-thin face. For the regular features, the small hat that cutg its face line up to a point is excellent. If you !wear it back on your head. you can capitalize a possible widow's | peak you have at the front of yoAr center part by revealing just | an in Sting bit of it out Trem inder your hat For the Full Face For the round the ha lacks f: ion, one of the tricorns ~ or bicorns which hair line up to an ex- side point is a god- focuses attention on the | and forehead and seems to | definite outline and shape | neaning to rather 1rr'zular‘ that heretofore lacked | high-brow More- must face. face are inclined to | e draped small worn atop which seem o0 smooth out the sharpness by soft and flat- tering sithouett For the woman with e e atures e head too small the high, | brim leads . creating the im- of much greater length too than :he face really with slanting ban- | for this type. And | it on from the | . and not pushing her figure. upw these hats, tricky brimmed e done ford t their hats so atilt that, the front o ftheir hair sMows. Old- | er women can have just a sugges- tion on top, but should use waves, | or locks to aid and abet their | from the temples to the| Wave May Be Revealed girl whoeparts her hair de often cap have the wave show off the fore on one side, no hair should be allowed to | the beauty of the calm, u brow “Keep off the slogan both hats ar hair must obey Yirst and most important is the hat that has a + - to it. The double or cushion brim has ' no cut -edge, on most of these, which tends to the hat a perfect frame of ss for the face. One of this comes in new brown felt of | finite softness. It is worn o | far back that it shows the hair line nd a little hair on the sides When donned propefy this type of hat gives the best-groomed 100k possible to There is svelt- assurahce and just that bit setry that from now on will which seasons and kes more than palatatfe all the apparel in realm of women's clothes | | | jeve ol co the spice the Pear Chip (Preserves for winter use) 8 pounds pears, 4 lemons, 10 cups | sugar, % ounce ginger root, 1 cup water. Wash and peel the pears. Cut in halves and remove cores. Wash and slice lemons very thin. Remove all seeds. Mix pears, lemon slices, water and sugar. Let stand 30 minutes. 1 gently 30 minutes. Add ginger oot Let stand over night. Boil 4 minutes. Pour into sterilized jars and seal Dutch Apple Cake 2 cups flour, 4 teaspoons baking powder, 1 teaspoon salt, 4 table-| spoons sugar, 4 tablespoons fat, 1| | cgg, 1 cup milk. | Mix the flour, baking powder, salt |and sugar. Cut in fat with knife. | Add egg and milk. Pour to thick- ness of 16 inches in a greased pan. Add the apple mixture. Apple Mixture 2 cups apples, in thin slices, 2.3 cup water, 1 cup sugar, 1 tea- spoon cinnamon, 3 tablespoons but- ter, % teaspoon vanilla Mix apples and water. minutes in covered pan cinnamon and butter. Cook 5 min- utes. Add vanilla. Cool. Spread cn top the dough mixtyre. Bake 20 minutes in moderate oven. Serve warm or cold squares. Cook Add sugar, Chicken Sandwiches Vanilla Ice Cream Hot Chocolate Salted Nuts CAMP COOKI If you lack cooking utensils, you will find the good old coffee pot very useful for cooking macaroni, | potatoes or anything else that needs | the water poured over before serv- ing. You caryjust pour it off through the spout aMfl there vou are! USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS‘ (@ \ (Courtesy Jay Thorpe) That smart, well-groomex look comes by wearing one of the new fall hats, a double brim,'draped hat in soft brown felt, far back on the head. tilted a lttle to cne side, showing the hairline and a few locks of hair on either side. This chic hat has the cushion brim that is autumn's favorite, and there is no cut edge to it. Fov regular features—a way-back- on-the-head hat showing front hair, sharp features Draped hat. flatters The high. one-sided turban points up all features INDIVIDUALITY — LINE — CHIO Pattern 1999 New Britain Herald 15¢ Practical Pattern By ANNE ADAMS The printed frock continues in popularity, and Fall style showings present exquisite designs, smaller and darker than those -used all Summey. The model sHetched to- day has distinctive lines in bodice and skirt that are decidedly slend- erizing, youthful and extremely smart. The flared cape collar and tucked bodice add softness and grace. Pattern 1999 makes up beautiful- ly in canton or flat crepe, voile, georgette or chiffon velvet. Leading colors are green, black, brown and the wine tones. Women who are 10 longer slim will find this model most becoming. May be obtained only in ‘sizes 18, 18, 20, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42. Size 16 requires 4 1-2 ‘vards of 39-inch material. No dressmaking experience fs necessary to make this model with our pattern. Yardage for every size, and simple, exact instructions are given. Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) im coins carefully wrapped, or stamps, for each pattern. Be sure to write plainly your NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER and SIZE wanted Our- BOOK of PATTERNS for adults and children including trans- fer patterns, is FIFTEEN CENTS. Book with pattern, 25c' Address all mail and orddrs to New Britain Herald Pattern Department, 243 West 17th St., New York City. L]