New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 9, 1930, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1930. , : - L3 Menus Love’s Reawakening Once Qvers Batchelot AL e Ll S ofthe Day . s The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy 4 5 MAKE THIS MODEL AT HOME 3 LR SON | Stunning Street Dress ByRaDELERL SRRSO By MRS. ALEXANI AN AFTERNOON PARTY M Salad Sandwiches in Variety (Pattern 2008) i ; New Britain Herald 15¢ Practical i in Par- 1 > ) | Pattern and Mary 3 = i By ANNE ADAMS This jaunty model introduces an unusual effect through the V lines of bodice and skirt yoke. The skirt is beautifully flared to fall in soft aceful folds. - Collar and cuff: mportant in the latest mode, of white pique or organd er or a fabric belt is equally be made of any ing fabrics with ults pique, shan canton crepe, velvet, a lightweight wooleny or a print will be de« ined only in sizes 14, 8, 40 and 4 8 yards of 39- % vard of 27 inch aking experience is nece his model with our » for every size. and ions are givens CENTS (15¢) in . or stamps, e to write ADDRESS, wanted. N C &b Book with Address all mail and orde {erald Pattern 17th St, New were r before remedy for it i for discovered WOMAN, 100 HOW'S your s e e », ¥ tcokodd to test g 1 to give up, though anxious to carry on. automobiles, registers 1dnese in comparizon <ounds to enable their HORIZONTAI VERTICAI sketched from ca } as they app all openings in Paris, illustrate important od Right: A ¢ n ess s as a fitted waistline w row belt of self-material fastened flar minc just above the knee by means of a circular volant composed of d bodice 1 te decollete with the back lower. A nar- Lreft i afternoon dress of beige crepe has a bow length and finished with 2 1t pleated godet. The form- 'TE HARGROVE air nder, w full letes ar mely v ¢ | his contrasting these colors With richest materials and afternoon owns, na blues bordeaux are emphasized. of long ski : shoulder hips to form a a deep volant |Dull surface fabrics prevail, with 1w develop- many shortpile velvels all giving an impression of luxury and dignity. Most fancy materials are reserved sumptuo s of phck d capelets rem- niscent of the eig Only the bear stabilized, with sports clothes for sports claihex s denwihe A most formal are lor 1ply covering the knees; afternoon Attractive color combinations are dresses varying from mid-calf to ind approv . 5ense 2 ning are ed by a introduced for evening, with the |a . depending on the degree of and contentme nd good humnior i f tha . ¥ sharply col with the | f . and evening gowns just iterpreti minine wighes and as in green lame over bor- 3 ay or chestnut brown| Flat furs are used for vokes, cuffs satin ribbon ¢ m ther | h 2 accompa g sic of an, Or-| both arms to the elbow r ivory 1l predominates, |and basques for afternoons. For s d up on one f i ‘ ed day not seem ethical to f hestra e rort for Afternoon T are | evening, rakhgn, Droadtail, fox, MBI i re t rhinestone ar- | at it e chil ha it it is Silliouette Little Changed Short sl especially distin- | in sapphjre blue, pale pinks, vs, | fox skunk are most used in collars, one QW Crow, row and sha by tucks. hi gone abo practical education. The, silhouette 15 destinedglo re E e afternoon frocks. Decol- deep greens. Here Lelong is seen at|large and intricately shaded. ' Iy ! chieved i t >hs with the

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