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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1930. L i R - | Beauty Advice As Given By World’s Most ove’s Reawakening . ! Once Overs By C. D. Batchelor Boautifis] Gl The Story of & Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy Registeres D 6. Patont Offes By ADELE GARRISON S New Orleans, Aug. 22.—Girls, if | you want to keep your beau . lend | an ear to Dorothy Dell Goti, 17-| | vear-old senior at a New Orleans With Arrangements for the Party | high school, who was chosen as| Galveston's recent pageant as “the | Rapidly Nearing Completion, 1 h Madge and Lillian Play the Role e tea ' . | most beautiful girl in the world.” : ' Here's her advice: of Chaperon as Noel and Mary s s e qu ; | | Preablase Kocthon t had WE WANT TO THANK YOu, | Eat plenty of fresh fruits and YELLAS 5 ; 28ty aDs | wegetables ke q = e 2 2 2 MR.MAZUMA | FOR YOUR GENEROUS Drink plenty of milk : 31000 CHECK TOWARD THE WORK. Go easy on candy and pastrics. | Take plenty of exercise THE GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL' dancing and swimming are fine. Avoid late hours, get plenty sleep. | Don't smoke cigarets nor touch alconolic drinks, [ \A pink-and-white blond, 5 1-2| feet tall and as graceful as a young | | willow, Dorothy is back home again | after having triumphed over Amer- ican and foreign beauties to win the crown of fss Universe” at Galveston. And she is about as dif- ferent fr ) beauty as one could imagine, for she's a quiet girl who h remained close to her mother. Tall, and Still Growing Dorothy is tall for her age and | stilL growing. She is a perfect 34.| | Her blond hair long, her blue eves large and intellizent. Her trim eight-inch ankles arise out of her | 2AA slippers. She has never used | rouge nor lipstick in her life; she doesn’t need any. She weighs 122 pounds For the first time in the history | | o¢ national and international | beauty contests, she is one winner | who is honest enough to say that washing dishes gives her a great | | bis pain and cooking is something | | she WW" FI 0 3 to be an actress like | (| Ma Dresser,” she says, “and| A th v one goal in life | 00k?" " she repeated. “Not L I| ¢ | WEIGHT 122 POUNDS FIR HAZUMA TO WIS [T N ! (T te it Hke nobody's business.” SECRETARY: e ool s G ¢ —Here is Dore “GIVE ROBINSON AMONTHS X BOCRRSULE vear-old | p..4y for S.hool—High school othy appeared at the Gale MOTICE - HES GETTING Too | fEom e Crescent City Das| . mates in Now Orleans know |veston pageant when {he judges OLD. wE WANT M ( Aj(RATaN |1 AL tests SInce | porothy Dell Goff in t rb, and | crowner her ss Universe,” b was 13 mont she's just as pretty here as she is |the most BFhutif in a bathing suit. Pink is her fa- world. Th | verite color. | uremer ¥ ADELE GARRISON | Was Beauty as a Baby i When she was 13 months ols Dorothy was entered in a beautiful hether the motherin fist 1 Moittiehire Misk AR Seni hit o e Br i e € tainable for him. There are, per- owned the queen in a Gulf Coast | haps, people who can do much bet- ¢ as in qharity. eanty contest at Ocean b |ter by vour that you can. To £ < ss. Last year she was [them i possible for American Legion” @l ex | send him. at least part of s T field of con E i 2 ot S - G Long Central Word | ¥ s S sbe o W s, i WOMEN PREFER In the past two vears Miss Goff love is a known ingredi has been appearing in ama'-v‘rI"nL in wholesome tldhood, but ] t cals has been singing | whether this love must always come | ver the radio. She has a rich con-|from mother is something which to voice—almost a baritone. |one who has seen children thrive | The old bunk about loving laway froMl home must doubt sework is just plain silly,” she| I have sesn children of three and M]‘s Frank Dodson Ideal Type LT cenfided. “I hats it. I couldn’t|four years of age sent away ,to| H EAL H a steak to save my life and |nursery achools and camps for Ifll Leader | v thought of sweeping and | months at a time and I have seen ives me the creeps these youngsters happier, healthier | Course I have a career In|and more aliye than every they| tras n. Aug. 22 () — Wom- she replied to a question. |were at home. R D e am going (0 be a real ac | Of course every child nesds| gy At e Now Yok Yot cjust o re actre mothering. but sometimes he go03| ars. Fronk Dodson. urged by re. 3 Acadeny of Medicine real. honest-to-goodness actress like [the very best kind of mothering | oy mittee women to re '.H.i.. Marie Dresser. I hate mushy mo-|away from home. Mothers are Often | Fameiaer. her reeieantion sa direciar Drownings ion pictures and saccharine plays, | temperamentally unfitted for their | of the women's division of the party, 22 ¥ . Ther is something extremely 1 , I couldn't do task. They are over-emotional, |is that sort By Thoratin W, Bursess i i P death rl\v drowning scmething better 1'd ha\lf noramlk: | mtered) ieritabloand imman |l oo (D RNERE B R [ i I from myself for the | 4 10 perfect : pectedness and its swiftness 2dd ba- st of Miss Goff's time at|many women who have not devel. |*“QUREETRCRE wilge to the grief of those re- is spent with her music and oped the personal qualities whichi |y o1 [unonkifio peman g lated to the dead dancing lessons |enable them to give that particular | o el et dajopityitile aceldantog Her Views on Boys form of love which for want of &| win on thei Sl T een pre- | “Boys?" she repeated. “BOYS petter word we call “motherinz.” Yet her ine characterist elled, are all right in their Place. but| 4 good nursery school teacher or | per genn ety R il §unoRnadia Searcargabcad woman who runs a really g00d |and gracious smile, republican com ot her can't afford to waste her|camp for little children is on the | mitteewomen say, have helped mak time ‘dn parties and automobiles | gther hand likely to be an individ- {hor a Jeader. rides and late dances—she has t0 yal who is temperamentally fitted | Fven et e work [tor motherhood. She has chosen r ki 1 ffled ir And work AMiss Gotf does—and |from among all other professionsto | blue chiffon and long strands of ESaon A L 3 ! | how |work with children. She hos| pearl heads as s t ) b ; teaches| At 7 a. m. she is up in thelyainag hreelt for her work. Sh-| She has little o s Lysconey s s o e ot the|morming for 16 minutes of stiffly, .= aqed knowledge and experi-|ignation or future pia Lamoh st L ccidents result from excess confi- | calisthenics before her breakfaet|unc.to her temperamental qualifi- | — She turns the conv saw him for moment 14 Rootstock E = lence and rash swimming as froM | o; fresh fruit and crisp toast — Nno | yiione llemrts e Bott: Kifer 5 SeRins ey Ty Y : Rl coffec. There is 30 minutes of | Tpyoro gg Jittle likelihood that she | clothes. She recently moved into hind Claenpenred o ; ki - - t anavsis, man {s a 1and | pjano and then an hour of danc- (o "ray) jnto the emotional’ compli- | kitchenette apartment where s T o saon: practice. There is a UEDL| pong that characterize so m can have some of her own cookin D e o tantisl con- |luncheon of fresh veggtables and | por cnjld relationships. She|and knows where one can find b AT e e Tir ation of | milk and then an hour of relAXa-|yn i pow 1o nurture a child with- | zains in dresses e | " “hi 5 Woul|tion — sleep, if posble. "t’:'rf out trying to possess and mother | eBefore September 1 siie hopes tc ools how tg | Moo brings another 30 minutes of |y, “prer tandarness is the tender- | gat away to her mountain ho e piano and 30 minutes of dancing.| . ¢ sumnathetic understanding. | Shickshinny, Pa. where it is qui i : houlg | Dipner s A slice of rare roast) "h " ouh" qhile to consider |and cool large. too. should|pen and a bit of vegetables and a | | water hazards great glass of milk. In the eve-| 10 note that al-| pine there may be two hours in a ind bathing | gowntown picture show or it may | 2¢d 1Y | pe two hours of serious reading | ths bY | __anq then to bed tepped upon Wi, 250 2 £ flf’{:a;hf‘ “I haven't been Leaice later | s To season s 4 e ntltMan 10 o'clock in ages she of a beast Existed EACED AN naan B0 L | amiled | * this place. Tireco . e R I I R e Gl MAKE THIS MODEL AT HOME 5 To tesl co Eeatene V| Miss Goff leans to dresses in | Tt ¢ : g fall the Eroups OVer | picta] shades and wide-brimmed The New Mode Is Charming ;. vears of age s le pink evening dress 2007 Vertical : 1 These deaths represent a loss to i‘:,'m'_m": D s ks , Pawem 2007 S ormin LERct uable indi-| 510 gits of the Galveston throngs. Herald 15c Pracitcal Pattern viduals, and the creation through | p.. apobarance in a pink bathing . these untimely deaths of a large|suit ‘with a whits belt won the| BY ANNE ADAMS body of dependents—the oS whose support must be assumed by | b ?:\lizx:'\m' umps?” R A | ll;‘,nher (hs sl;n»a@:r' collarmpig. other individ “Plenty of 'em, but maybe they'll ;‘V‘""’ }a"d“:l ;’;’fh ar“h S stop now that they know I don't a:;}“:m"b Bt e e like fo:cook andakioenihouse lar 15 softly draped and strapped at Lou e waieEe A0 W‘l‘mc neckline while the sleeve widens mangitheRLiienyl S s et in distinctive manner above the well | No, I couldnt” Dorothy re-| yioq cyfr, A narrow front skirt pan- pIeg [ liave never been N |, oimeq by cleverly attached flare, love and I have no ideal. 1 EUeSS | o gongorizing as well as chic when [ love a man it will be be-| " p ¢i0rn 5007 makes up beautiful- cause he is himself. I have no |, % canton or flat crepe. dull satin, idea ot getting married soon, DUl | (yieon velvet, marocain, shanting, MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE |place with fork and cook 3 minntes [T will never let the career stute| el ok YENC THETE e tlatter. The Sunday Meals Turn onto -warm plat Garnish | interfere with =—marriage. If T %€ |ing collar may be made of silk crepe, Breakfast with parsley E t y Louas b AL D 2N | pique,” organdy or batiste in white, s - him, Tl marry and quit every- | SN “ERY P2 iCG, would be Cantaioure Fresh Vegetable Salad ) / iy e scrilorianion hare ooy did not see him at a ; RO | - i e aboapetiees jm'd,md. i S S | "May be obtained ‘only in sizes 16, Again c t ering ¢ \ 4 A DI R N cacumBers it subicieticdlany WHEAT RIPENS FAST | 18, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42. Size and again t ) n 2 r s AT Al i chopped grech 1 | | Garden City, Xans. (UP)—Hot | g requires 4 3.5 yards of 3d-inch e e e 4 = ¢ znd Browned Sweet | tablespoons chopped onions | ¢ weather has ripened wheal in tnis| o TR 100 380 0 TS did wish t e &5 ey EDoon iali Szt pedapoon ipenper/ 3 y section 50 fast that many combines |~y dressmaking experience is nec- with the rest of the family -3 | TR [Fasieenon lam s RlseRR 2 Gl | wese in the fields more than WO |ougery to make this model with our Sl 58 Tt o fazal o ttered Green Beans spoons ealad oil. earlier than in past YEArs.| .oiern “vardage for every size, and A e 1 LAy el I Buttered Green Beans | Mix ingredients. Cover and store The berry is large and plump. Some | simple, exact instructions are given. susEsgdned B el mas 1 iscarsd ! J b | Pickled Waterraeloh two hours at least in ice box. Ar- | who have expected 15 bushel yields | * Sond BIFTEEN CENTS (15¢) in et almost too scared to breath & il Bread Butter range on lettuce \ oo ta i ik Ceritotiz o 20|l d RO (0 b 1 ;j‘:’l.;; i wit s EEee e abls fpalad Fruit Ice Box Pudding | tor each pattern. Write plainly your ‘frightened Chipmunk » an : I French Dressing % ook relled. erabiam ©ackerd i \ FETh 108 TRATING (oriGach pE e e Ly e Eeepbes Budding Coffee 1 cup diced pineapple, 1, cup al- | \ Ames, lowa, P) — Preparing stu- | SURE TO STATE SIZE WANTED. P Ll =il e - | Supper [monds, shredded. 1-4 teaspoon salt dents for jols, with ~traning 01| * Our BOOK of PATTERNS for there ever and ever so efore \ Tomato an Bacon an ic 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 cups diced college a secondary consideration, .’!d' I(i anal ahiliien |nv.ud|n1: trans- o T oL A 5 vickles marshmallows, 2 tablespoons cream I should bo the policy of high schools, | tor. phtterns, is I gprencn tho Old Orchard ¥ véning dress is of white or- Tea Mix ingredients. Pack in greased ) fsays C. V. Williams, head of the vo- | Book with pattern, 25c. Address all 4t was only a minute or two. Ev § a8 a bl moire r!mon Chocolate Cake mold. Chill 12 hours. Unmold & ;xaun al education department of|maj| and orders to Herald Pattern Ihen, although he felt sure that the cash with 2 bow at the Lgg Omelet, Serving 6 Spread with whipped cream and 2 the Kansas State Agricultural Col-| Department, 243 West 17th St, New unknown owner of t yelco s three gardenias posed a' tablespoons butter or bacon fat, |scrve, cut in slices It takes well modeled girl to|lege, a summer instructor at Io York Citya no longer close at hand, I il th rm-hole, G cgg yolks, 6 tablespons milk, 3 Apply spirits of camphor on & model clothes well, State. for ~ To remove whiskers Writer's mark Toves i id and cook slowly & minutes. Care- uly turn half o and hold in

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