New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 19, 1930, Page 16

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NEW BRILTAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1930. Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON with a Bat- T nder ation < 10 be pleasant Question IMPY HAS Thornt A WARNING By Burgess will of staying oat ared strined Chipmunk come ivating Confidence BY ALICE JUDSON PEALF ar should startle you v voice £o0 that you move tle. and in moving made the le your claws, Hooty before you knew he wa 1 “] guess I could hear bim perhaps nothing more a child than to th ade himself ludicrous necessary for to t do it constructive the child mplying his shotcomings | 'Once Overs o e e 3 B e P M et istered T § Patent Offica By C. D. Batchelor 19.—Glasses need not be an unsurmountable hin- drance to beauty. Accept them at their face value, and pick your hats. necklines, jewels and other orna- ments with direct relation to them. By experimenting with this tvpe of hat or that, what is most becoming and what is distinctly out, so long as you wear glasses. | First, the for vour vision. of professional fitting. Second, | select the frames as carefully as |vou would a pair of earrings, a [necklace or any other accessory, | with a view to their flattering you | Third, never but a hat or jewels | without considering them with re- lation to your glasses. Rim Shade Important are concerned New York, Aug. lens must be perfect So far as frames shell has long been prominent for because of its durabil- comfort in hot weather. the right shade. A have deter- shade, mod- flesh is tones, e average person For general style directions, the following set of rules has been worked out: For dress, wear rimless glasses and ox- fords; for business, rimless spectacles and eyeglasses with metal and shell combination, or light weight metal rim spec- tacles or shell omes; for sports a substantial frame spectacle, metal, combination or shell; for study, reading or close hand- work of any kind, comfortable. light weight spectacles in shell or metal; for street wedr, shop- ping, the theater or wear with evening clothes, oxfords or lorgnettes. Children should have frames of rigid construc- tion, either shell or metal. have The newest the | pin gold glasses than white because it tones in with the A convenient new oxford ep has a shell frame with a gold bridge across the nose le no impress the being held straight extend o then zold, rather the ipon noss and cate Questions on Sites HORIZONTAL VERTICAIL nportant ele- s confidence in providing in his sure without gi noment's thought 1 a solid foun- o doubt relation permitted tions of their econ- struggle his fundamental sens. of security is threatened He must be sure too of his par- nts' love for him. They they may punish, they may be appointed him and angry sometimes, but never for a moment ihia to to feel the reverber BY MRS, ALEXANDER GEORGE | A Luncheon Menu Halves of Cantaloupe, Iced Ham and Egg Patties I'rozen Pear ad Hot Rolls Currant aramel 1 Salted N d Egg Patties, Serving 6 shells. 5 tablespoons espoons flour, 3 ct diced, cooked d cooked eggs. diced, oons chopped cooked spoons chopped cooked green Ham & 6 ilk ham, 3 4 ta celery, 3 cups ding, rior At a mother wore the s of engraved nonds and gray g an necklace a no 1-4 D cho tos. Blend and til creamy N itly. Add green peppers, salt, ca. Serve teaspoon tea- with piece platinum, sapp to hair and ensem- and 2 table dd flour. rres celery r. Cook in apparently who wears draped ode beret on all ac- A close also. should be it casts a shad- over the glasses. A y wide- mmed hat, worn pul the eyes and gl an amaz! is bad. But beauty, the sugar forms lig Add water and boil Z min- cup of sugar n double b Cool. Add other ingredients Cocoanut Cakes cup fat, 1 cup sugar teaspoon vani and d 1p milk Ornamen ful of 1 you your your pers The jewe glasse Avoid ear color in hours in 1 ou em and you long, pend- if you yearn for neclklaces Glitter to Be Ayoided can other help it ng it The worse for double you can't of the keep from frosted va piain crystal necklace an hat ornaments eflections. Amber and plastic cempositions and all of the color- ed translucent jewelry is avail- able. You must try it to know which is good and which is out | The crucial tests of jewels and hate, too, is whether, with them and your glasses, you have a qual- | ity of softness nd pliability in your face—charm, in other words ve it You can make yourself a haniy kitchen set rack by using a left- over piece of wood moulding and |some brass screws from the corner store Nail the [the wall, at hild poet grown up, Nathalia | Crane, whimsical verses writ- ten at the age of 10 won her world- wide literary acclaim, is pictured nere as she celebrated her seven- teenth birthday anniversary in New York the other day. Her seventh wood strip securely to the right height and |just as near your kitchen work |table as you would find most con- venient. Paint it to match the | walls or to contrast, as you wish book of verses, to be published soon.!(’" it vou can hang your long- has as it theme an attack on the handled spoon, batter cake United States in 1940 by the Soviet|er. mixing spoons and long for Army, it you wish. whose vou will learn just | This is a matter | turn- | Hats and Jewels Must Be Wisely Chosen to Complement Glasses from Bonwit Tell S You can make vour glasses flatter y vou select them, your hats and jewels with due respect to each other and yourself. Left: "For lunch or the theater, the new amber Oxford glasses. with pink gold bridge and short temple pieces, are excellent when worn with a softly draped double brim velvet an¢ a necklace of Russian lapis arved in a rose design and joined with gold links. Right: Making & “hic sports ensemble for fall or dark brown felt hat with of beige spectacles of brown and amber tones, and amber HEALTH el thé New Yok Acadeny of Medicos | Hats and jewelry or hat URGE MORE CANDIDATES Berlin, Aug. 19 (P—The Interna« tional Woman's league has urged German women to propose mors women candidates for election to the Reichstag. FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: v Edaedby Dr. lago Galdstow Rissing n ancient and honor- endorsed by and in the al Greeks. But it is not a some, 10w assi actice. There are kissi tion has of kissing ease tr idied a The con- kissing is a h is an ideal growing| germs. It is dark, warm Minute particles of food tnat are always to be found serve as a feedin The average man is proof that & woman can take a joke Fashion Plaque the scrapings and gums. | number of disease-pro- | ay bc found in the| secretions of mouth of the aver-| age person, and the secretions of | nose and throat are known YO‘ les in which the infec- gents of many a serious dis- ted. particularly on the mouth transmission of decreased child is Kk on the neck or on some other parts of the body, renmote from the mouth. W e this item is bound to pro- voke an indulgent smile, the humor n it should not make us indiffer- cnt to its portance. teeth, Le tious ase is tran Kissing ar 1 be kissed ot i or a child if is & the The in fection sul POSIES NOT WOR) P Aug. 19 (P)—The placement | is as important as the posy in arti- ficial flowers. cut necklines for ved with a small flowers in the front {pstanding military collars main- by of a crisp ANYWHERE I 7 o meeting her week-end guests at the station at Southampton, wore a white basket coat with a narrow col ne. The white panama was pleated at the sides and trimmed with a blue silk binding and pearly buttons, A smart hostess fternoon bunch of center < hat r hack SCHOOL DAYS ARE NOT FAR OFF Pattern 1884 New Britain Herald 15c Practical Pattern By ANNE ADAMS And then your small girl will need cunning new dresses made of prac- tical and serviceable fabrics. The little model shown today has adap’- ed grownup features that are lovely for youthful figures—the flared skirt and the diagonal bodice. Pattern 1884 is adorable made of gingham, cotton broadcloth, piqu or linen. It may be checked, plaid, flowered or plain and trimmed by finishing the edges with contrasting braid purchased ready to use The Bunny may also be made at home with Transfer Pattern 04 which consists of a dog and a rah- bit to be stuffed Price FIFTEEN CENTS. The dress and bloomers may be obtained only in sizes 4, 6, 8 and 10. Size 4 requires 2 1-4 yards of 36-inch material. No dressmaking experience is necessary to make this model with our patterns. Yardage for every size, and simple, exact instructions are given Send FIFT TS (15¢) in coins carefully wrapped, or stamps, for each pattern Write plainly your name, address and style num- ber. BE SURE TO STATE SIZE WANTED. Our BOOK of PATTERNS for adults and children including tran fer patterns, is FIFTEEN CENTS Book with pattern, 2 Address all mail and orders to New Britain |Herald Pattern Department, 243 |'West 17th St, New York city.

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