New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 13, 1930, Page 12

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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1930. . | ver v } . ‘e . 99 i . h g o Reaanrs Once QOvers . ByCiD Batche]o,iT‘np Abroad Just a “F §ny Ride’” to American Yout § g New York, Aug Young The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy 5 e - = | America is not only setting the pace 2 s for old Europe, but has revolution- By AIJELE (JARRIE()N G " ; p |/w\!r‘1\z1 between two contine: 3 S = - f | according to Jean Henry, purser of 2 | the new French liner, §. S. Lafay- | Ihe Personal Note. So Dreaded by € ¢ [ oo . et /7 & {‘W Madge. Creeps Into Phil Verit . |""“ies the American vounsste A R s Cealbi b \who are showing the wogd how SR e B LR ) fi Y 6 / ' {to be healthy and happy as well as e | X el ks 15 [ bectic while traveling,” said § 2 | Henry, who has made 'more than 0 trips back and forth to ku-| pe. and knows the traveler well T college boys and girls ink no more of going to | Europe than their gra dparents F Young tourists . . . cycle throygh did of taking a ferry ride, and who by Tarope | consider bathing suits and -teanis shoes a morag necessary part of | their equipment than steamer | blankets and pillows —they | back broke but tHey hav comething more val | souvenirs and have given | nentals, especially the young one a whole new sct of values They're Original Tourlsts Not only do the young Ameri- s lead & strenuous, athletic life.| | on shipboard, but do Europe | |in an original ana d: manner. |according to the dictates of their | own fancy. In contrast to the aipfcal Sitourist i of Ras hisir Jean Henry . . . knows the travel- Bobbed hair . . . conspicuous s Lillian Amused S P {road tickets bought and his rese R Japan / S 2 ¥ p 3 § - |vations made for his before leaving home, the theory is to go where his fancy | In his closct there should be low leads and stay as long as Lis m s hooks a holding just the lasts. 1f that is only two or thre he is usinz at that clothing well and good. A lot can he |t y e 1 two weeks and some other t Ihe should have his own particular will be more boats and en S hooks for tooth brush and wash ‘ do it (horoughly. . | cloth and a convenient rod for his of following the beat towel. n path and looking up the accred- Making Neatness Easy Occasionally it is well to sort out ited hotels where ice is alway By Alice Judson ale from the toy shelves those play- available for ' water and bee Whether our chillren acq de- | things in which he has shown no for dinner, the younsg habits of neatness depends | interest for a long time and keep jcan traveler avoids the safe v on Which they re- |only those in which he is actively wants to eat the typical | cg . very begir terested country i all child's room. for instance, It is course not only the ar- doesn’t mind ‘rough- | gp; T only the minimum | range of a child's room and bit. His instinct tells y t t, convenicnce | hathroor malkes for habits of nture lies in the by- hee ¢ nea S8, is ir of serene i the unexpected Many children 'ha scries so | orderliness that prevails throughe T American vouth too. h furniture, knick- |out the entire home nts to do. rather th have and that the | This depends largely upon moth- erything done for him, prefer- | whole must give t 1 an impres- [ er's virtues as a housekeeper, on 11 as | sion confusion —of somethin h ability to organize her work on wi t be o nd keep her home neat and attrac- pt to 5 - without too much effort. tour through [ It is good idea to keep in a through the | nly those thinge | a little gerious | w n £ m day You car pantry n Switzer- He ave a all chest of |shelf set ur coftee ani a ’ vhich | cocoa 4 them in girls who I n e it and | mode Instcad of v ch contain h everyd thes. - ~ — 80 MILES ON CRUTCHES Frost, a one-legged soldier, has —_— TTIAWE o L e S S| T To(j_ay s Variet A7.94ar1 HOVMS yaur - po R REEE S o it e B Pt p g J‘i 1ety B‘ Exp]a'ins Loan London, as a gesture to the public. lias! diifagd car for el P e I E fi e Sonla selE oo “Surely if T have the endurance and 7 =\ o e through - strength to walk 80 miles on P e o ! | s the custom of the Ameri- LT | crutches T should be capable of to travel light. discard-| } 3 doing . he said. Frost lost his plenishing as they go leg in France while serving with the of for college . L Royal Naval Reserves. He is the . only one left of 10 brothers who [ the wearing a hat o o served in the World war. Dr. lago Galdston Academy of Medicine 5 e surprised when a gir y [ s et he had out one, beca ad of very bushy a Ity to the aired THE REWARD OF PATIENCE 5 : X Lh Use Foreign Languages ~ ‘ t the T American By Thornten W. Burgess Z - 4 £ . 4 it eE ) TN hae ul epends on | 1 ide T these antly with nown nouns 1age get what a thorougt e When emergency guests descend vou and you lack glasses enough to give them a cooling bev- ool . 1use 1 L L Bt g the new paper cups? e ? v g A & e § They are so attr. e and handy & n S many housewifes now use them alonz. Not only for picnics but striet | for daily supper use. paper cu nd A | paper plates save time and trouble, Moreover. they are decorative. for ’ The $1 es had previous- | ., 2 e s | J. Healy, a t ‘on the |the new paper a | Ing designs on them in a wide range of colors to choose from 0 cups come with pleas- schools How v offices ands before rat- ng to stand in li Vertical MAKE THIS MODEL AT HOME The Lingerie Collar Is Smart Pattern 2005 T Herald 15c Practical Pattern the pace By ANNE ADAMS before = Good W A charming model becoming te both slenfler and stout figures is smartly trimmed with collar and tie ends of contrasting fabric. The y graceful skirt flare joins the bodice I in upward lines that are delightful. FLA[’PER FAA e 7 | The simple sleeves are charmingly REG U S PAT. OFF O ; i trimmed with ruffling made of the : 5 collar material. Pattern 2005, made for immedi- ate wear, is lovely of georgette, voile, flat crepe, dimity or £hantung. For carly fall. canton crepe, dull satin or chiffon velevet would be : . beautiful in black, brown, green or R GEORGE v v ¥ YAy . 3 ; < wine tones. Pique, organdy. lawn or S ihand s : : g g P i | lace may be selected for the trim- v ming. May be obtained only in sizes 16, 18, 20, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42. Size 18 requires 4 1-4 yards of 39-inch ma- terial and 7-§ yard 36-inch trim- ming. No dressmaking expericnce is nec- essary to make this model with our pattern. Yardage for every size, and simple, exact instructions are given. Send FIFTEEN CENTS (1ic) in coins carefully wrapped, or stamps, for each pattern. Be sure to write plainly your' NAME, ADDRE! STYLE NUMBER and SIZE wanted. Our BOOK of PATTERNS for | ; R J J o A | AL i adults and children including trans- stuffed Tomatc Portland st of ingr nd beat 2 r % e g | s LSIBEISCRNTS Book with pattern, 25c. Address all Relish sauce hocolate Bars cculd char oat at will. “Then | r POtk ahoppads #r: S R : it . \”’r St ”‘ Lak e mail and orders to Herald Pattern I suppose ca he that - 3 cup chees e f 1 T + + y 7 3 1 Jersat g gt DGRBSt 2 T { w4 3 ripe , t that 1 f read u 2 \ o - 2 " c ¥ . 1 Ays wear thi iped coat tha bread cri 1 ® s is ? luntil he bets on it. ternational pageant in Rio Janeiro,

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