New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 20, 1930, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1930. | Love’s Reawakening Once Overs ' By C. D. Batchelor Repiatered U, 8. Patent Offtes ® The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON successfully silences Elith ax After (he Latter's Insinua- fhat the Veritzen Floral Gifts nly for One Person—>Madge ADELE GARRISON Edith Would Tell ‘ Inexpensive and very attrac is a living room-bed room unit of coush with flounced cover and pillows 5t French apricot rep, boolkcases with drawers at the bottom, and a low table. By JULIA BLANSHARD New York, Aug. 17, —You can |tragiing color to give | bed-side lamp and water glass by Ferhaps one or two pillows, small- | night. This should be the. same attractive two-a-day, if you plan it |e” than those matching the cover.|stain or paint as vour book-cases. I and perhaps a different shape, of > it, preferably a I ota dav urse. {s|DPeacock blue, in silk, satin o may be moved some glossy material. This tone |t in bed a com- matches up with thegwater ‘co t e a shade match- in the pict above| the couch. |i her th slls or the sofa a tone suitable for both | pillows 1e and r 1t Once this t is arranged. you front of this co d an | can have [& a little living tial part of the unit, is low | reom as one could ish and at the t may hold your cigar- [seme time a ple t bed cham- zazine by day and your | ber | make a single room into most meant a room th: o dis- tinct chatacters n giv one is a comfortat room for your waking hou | becomes charming | when nigh For. | who likés an occasio; |and cannot afford | chamber, this two-a-day w5 ™ Smart Ensemble For Autumn Since importa ture ‘two-lived room yours that inciudes should catch and hold y att All depends on it A Couch by Da | A hout "enc is a to look a living room | o jealous child, influence t of his behavior. Grown- ‘couch one with ends. There- find him difficult to iggest ‘vou use one of defiant and stub- | ! ; trim cover, with | pular with loun and two formal | is sullen and | roun nd 1st to heighten l'”‘ and shows a t uch looks every | ¥ to grah more | inch the living room piece. With | is not perfectly comfortable bed. nor. Flank the bed with some of th new. roo book-case units that have doors at the bottom, with a cheated him couple of drawers inside cad dience. It calls forth harsh | for your books, your bits of porc which in turn makes the | |a;n and other ornaments and you unhappy and more jeal- as muel of a favored brother A IMPY MEETS A COUSIN ol . al 1ild is often de — d ms to take By Thornton W. Burgess \ % v =2 ; i pleasu L and spoiling the color scheme of a room-bedroom you have happy medium of tones are good for h type of room The new egg-plant tone purply-brown is an idea for paint- ing the bookshelves and wood- work Soft, lig walls in a cream with an apricot flush, and a couch cover pillows of either rep or mercerized poplin in a new tone called I I icot HORIZONTAL 4 % trasting Color Necded | Yo 1 need some bit of con- | . FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: Up overhead he <aw the first litt) stars begin o twinhle Chic and ready for fall'is this young lady. green felt, with shallow crown and forehead line high on ond aed by side./The four-piece suit is of myrtle green tweed, with a mon Dr. lago Galdston Academy of Medicine 3 ; oram on the collar as well a e gréen crep2 blouse. The to b coat is full length and the jacket is of green imme Hookworm 1 with the tweed. States, lo- | d = P —— -tropical areas, and s around the world va of the glof S ¢ t harbo - the hookworm VERTICAI 5 ) tored supps { or as it is known in ‘ tect Uncinariasis, is by a worm, In i he worm is of the | | Make This Model at Home hair and measures f ch in length | \ Exquisite Afternoon Frock vorms, living ifl the | XAl Battern 2006 o i Rrocus he A | | New Britain Herald 15¢ Practical ahout ) eges a Pattern circumstances, \ By Anne Adams hegin to d reaching what | n collar and cuffs express alled the stage, in about Never give a boy cool treatmen he last word in fashion, and thes hundred wenty hours. In|When you ta cool treat are extremely flattering to every s stage they ach themselves 70{\ = |type of figure. Today's model boasts 1 pene¥rate the human skin, usu- e & a very cleverly shaped set that en- of the foot i rashlon Plaque hances the beauty of the simple e contact is commonly made | frock. The skirt, too, is charming i 1 the unsuspecting barefoot vic-| - with its added flare pointing up- homs L = N lettu desired 1 ho steps into a nest of Ilarvae. | ward in front. adow t aressir T . g N t penetrating the skin, the y Pattern 2006 makes up beautiful- t Rice and Tomato Escallo g ms work their way into the cir-| | NS /| |1 in fiat or canton crepe, d Rice and Tomato Eseallop for serving 6 g culatery system and are carried, S0 in. chiffon velvet or m Dinney p: 1 ¢ 2 . usnually to the lungs. - trimmed with pique, organdy or ba- Ireakfact fer tablespoc 5’:% They aught there in the fmz! g ¥ uste. Ecra, castor and the new rose , oot TS O dal, Parents | il i W [ [ e g o ere i : 3 ¢ , to the bronchi, and are subsequent- 5 {ig, black, brown, green and wine to; 1 2 Sea . Iy swallowed. In this manner, they 7 b May be obtained only in sizes 16 cach their favorite feeding and | ) 2 Bl 18, 20, 34, 36, 28, 40 and 42. Size breeding place, the small intestines. | Eo / 16 reqnires 43; yards of inch The presence of a sufficient num- , fabric and % yard of trimming ber of worms in the body of an / - No dressmaking = experience is ave 1 e individual brings on a series of djs- 1 5 2 S Nezat T necessary to make this model with tcare after comin, B Jient | ¢ that e preading | LFessing symptoms. He becomes | g | our pattern. Yardage for every size, Shado 1 g that 0 )l sscal . . ot e ert he | dyspeptic, pale, weak, spiritless and b ’ and * simple, exact instructions are Owls that my ‘ told me about ¢ B ‘ T arat 5 . | mentally dull | % given. < ! 1 prese colori ,| Modein science has an effective B B Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15¢) in onsequences his entire personality | rfmedy for the disease in the form | : Lan b coins carefully wrapped, stamps. R a of anthelmintics, or drug remedies | ||| |’ for each pattern. Write p tood 1zainst worms Perfection Salad P mor ‘4 1 ot M of disciplin — By Products Of Jealonsy BY ALICE JUDSON PEA unexpected that N 1 s GAY SHELF | o RS s Gur BOOK of PAT balance. He did s t nin ol r [ 5 n o 1 t v! When painting your unpainted adults and cHildren including tr oice said: “What S 154 s : P t® unba il nave stud book shelves, save one rectign for| This smart ensemble consists of & | fer patterns, is FIFTEEN CENT wurry. Cousin?’ ca alt, 1-4 teaspoon pe crust. Add othe Cove any individ to just this|knick-knacks and, instcad of using beige lapin three quarter coat and | Book with pattern, Address Impy stopped. Any one who call t n celery salt, 2 with top crust and bake 40 mifiutes source. | the same color for 2ll of it, paint|beige and brown printed silk dress.|a)) mail and orders to New Britain ed hi.. Lousin could hardly be dan- cabbag 4 tablespoons in moderately slow oven The unhappiness, the sent- | the back either silver or geld and|The scarf, drawn through slits in the | Herald Pattern Department. 243 gerous. He looked. Therc was a|chopped pimientos, 1-3 cup salad e ment.the over-whelming f £ of |your ornaments will take on new |coat and _accented by dark brown |west 17th street, New York city. ~ember of the Squirrel famliy pot|dressing. | To remove grass stain from un-!inferiority which typically u.unau-‘beau!)' against it. squares, is interesting. ] 8

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