New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 12, 1930, Page 16

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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1930. SR 'Society Parades New Modes At § ove’s a g O o) iers ByC D Batche]or’ ~ Fashionable Saratoga’s Races The Story ot a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy By BETSY SCHUYLER By ADELE GARRISON (NEA Servi ce Writer) A AAAAAAAAAA AN Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Aug ¢ { ere is no sight in Ameri Despite Her Fear of § re is no sight i a able Jealousy M. ' s : i E s s race track when soci Adept the Flor 1 Ve P 5 i nd the velvety paddock, with its giant elms, stately oleanders and huge lavender, pink and white hy- drangeas, is the scene of a kind of arade of Who's Who so- , everyone out looking over the |horses before placing bets, and ng each other in passing. omen, so far, has dressed in 1 Ascot or Deauville No woman who's any- Mrs. George Widener added zest to the sight Saturday by her gorgeous ou ankle-length |frock of gray chiffon printed in shadowy flowers of pink Mrs. J. Walter Salmon, accom- nied by her son, Master Burton s a picture the same day, garbed in a bolero frocks, also ankle length. brown and beige chiffon sories beige. She wore ge, flared-back beige straw hat, an original Boucheron or I do not w that Londoner! is is the first season in years is a chore to sum up styles of indi- of the e outfit, ives each afternoon about I:30 Phil onounced Salmon, 3. Gordon waffer spon- Mrs. Edwina E. Wetherell nent situation don't worry us.” A Capital Ques‘tlon | HQWS YOLOL i o o s for ? hé New Yok Dr. lago Galdston = Academy of Medicine SMALLPOX for which )} T there were 11- \\l)l(f‘ I\ \mnrt t b if you try. Eve George U. Harris Mrs. Frederick Johnson pays ‘hudrrv V. er we permit our- selve to se we are les ves and them I char carrings and bracelet bot in gorgeous red te star-printed ensemt jacket and skirt finished in r“"i'"l‘ les; Mrs, Deering Howe in ream of an apricot colo | MAKE THIS MODEL AT HOME lace frock, short sleeves, with fitted Exquisite Afterncon Frock Pattern 2004 Children Are Chic o New Britain Herald 15c Practical Vertical ot By ANNE ADAMS are extremely impore nodels and prac- re the collars that have veloped from the popular lady, Mrs. ( ey Olcott cape mode. The model sketched to- Little So b a steady ; day boasts a most becoming deep paddock atter ntly being cape in back that narrows in front coached personally by her famous - and gathers softly into flattering mother, Mrs. Henry lines. The frock itself iz quite simple ts with low-placed skirt flare and plain sleeves that s e chic through an ided be "“h\fl'\f‘d of ¢ fon velvet or georgette. continue to be the center of 1o omit sleeves, chiffon, voile or dim- fashion for some time t | » ity may be used for a delicious warm weather frock. Tiny buttons trim the 4 sandwiches M r A A | L front bodice and the cuffs. nus 3 3 ) 3 ¢ ) g S b\ May be obtained only in sizes 16, eq 2 s milk ) L : ant o | | A 18, 34, 36, 40 and 42. Size 18 requires 4 3-8 yards of 39-inch ma- 0 o a ¢ poon. . fine > enin 1 . { v ;. No dressmaking experience is nec- : Reited) o3 G tog \ . A o O essary to make thos model with our i ; S a whenis ] ake s v / N - : tern. Yardage for every size, and e \ PATIENCE PAYS | 3 el simple. exact By Alice Judron Peale Send FIF¥ For most women the task f : carefully wrapped or stamps bringing up a child is as mich more | for cach pattern. Be sure to w trying job than they carc to adr plainly vour NAME. ADDRE . It is amazing to watch how m ] STYLE NUMBER and S8iZe wanted s heard q tar inhe Pienie Sandwich mothers permit themselves o be Our BOOKS of PATTERNS for rush to see Hot Hamburgers F 2 tablesr o come angry with their small chil-| / adults and children including tran espoons fat, 2 tablespoon o ¥ N t 1 CUCUMBER SALAD dren. fer patterna. is FIFTEEN C T results to / [ Book with pattern 25c. Address all to settle this pute| 4 ta 2 when they rr oniong. 2 tablespoons of sliced cucumbers, jelled A cart wheel hat of huge propor-| It never brings good mail and orders to Herald Pattern BULACH OR LAKF PICNIC voice had come t 1-2 teaspoon salt Add rest juice adde ak: w and e feathered fols t « rika, 1-4 teaspoon cel- |of T ¢ at 3 minutes. 'a nice summer salad. land leaves encircling the crown. ler simply 1 cu ed 2t : powder eron i whic i 15 i8 of a basket woven natural give way with a little child to feel i has reath of berries |ings of annovance. An angry moth- Drpartment, 243 West 17th street, confuses her child. Hel New York City.

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