New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 25, 1930, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1930. | S Fashions Busst Into' Full Bloom : Love’s Reawakening | Once Overs By C. D. Batchelor |2 0! asOlfOII}lowery Printed Feockag A Saatoge | Reglatered U. §. Patent Office The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy 4 - 5 | . § = ¢ 7 i X LT X 5 v 3 BY BETSEY SCHUYLER By ADELE GARRISON : £2 Sl . Y : § i Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Aug. f | 5.5 a S PR PR AR b . <2 —It s quite a trick this year to | |serve a light buffet supper to your | | guests, then take them along while You go shopping for a thoroughbred |horse at the auction sale of pedi- greed vearlings, in a big tent where the spotlight plays them ap hand- somely, then proceed to one of the | | exclusive clubs for dinner and dane- | ing. Of course; “cash and carry” arc | not exactly the terms of the horse |sales. They deliver your thorough- breds at your own stables later on! I saw Mrs. Graham Fair Vander- | bilt, lovely in a dainty pastel chiffon evening ensemble the other evening, | sfting in a ringside seat, engrossed | in a catalog of ‘horses offered for | |sale. In another box, Mrs. Dodge | Sloan was hostess, gowned hand- somely in white lace with a beauti- | ful and most effective green and | |gold embroidered coat over it For stunning jewels at the tent | one evening, Mrs. C. Oliver Iselin led, with a gorgeous three strand | | pearl necklace and earrings, stun- | |ning with her black lace gown | | Black Is Chic, Too While printed floral chiffons are quite the most accepted evening | | costumes for dining at one of the | |clubs, Mrs. Peter Widener wore a charming tunic gown of black | chiffon dotted with huge dots of white about the size of a raucer to the Arrowhead Inn one night It had an even-all-around skirt be- | {low the tunic and a charming cowl cut to its decolletage. She wore | black and white costume jewelry | with n.l’ Another night at The Brook, I | noticed Mrs. J. Frederick Byers in | a chiffon printed in lace design, made with a capelet bertha, and double flounced skirt. One of her | guests had on a charming plaid | chiffon gown, very formal in cut, 7 e D s e e wore [ MRS. HAROLD E. TALBOTT ..., Out at the track, about 2 @ white shantung with hydrangea/in a brilliant red, white and blue |o'clock, when the long queue of | blue dots. ook sleek limousines begins to roll up | to the Club house steps, there seems |a preference for the floral print. in small design, as contrasted with the Pompadour flowers for evening wear. One day Mrs. Charles Schwartz, |arriving with guests to lunch in the Club house, wore a little frock of printed flowers, in pale grey and the new wine reds. It had an un- usual collar, wide on one side, grow- ing less and less as it rounded the neck and ending in a very narrow point on the other side. Mrs. Harold | Talbott was the cynosure of eyes | rge, ener- [one day, in a brilliant red, white nothing in 'and blue starred printed jacket do was something to | frock, with white belt, shoes, gloves and small woven beret off the face, ed Joan was showing her handsome bronzed sun- ase in her al- tan. llowed a greater lati- Necklines Are Feminized | ersions than she had | M women wear frocks with distinctly feminized necklines. Rows and rows of real val lace made & charming and distinctive round yoke 4 finally | collar and jabot and deep cuffs on There was, @ Pink frock worn by Evelyn Clark mother, ab- Her campanion at the track, Su s fodd. had a dress on that used St hand-fagotting profusely to give it 3 of | SWeet charm now she | The coin dot. rather than the pin little work | Polka dot, is an August preference. Mrs. Douglas Page. out in the pad- dock with Mrs. John Wentworth, | wore a lovely white shantung with hydrangea blue dots, a frock ‘and jacket, topped by a white hat. Mrs Henry Carnegie Phipps has worn a lovely white and burgundy red fern printed frock that she tops with a white hat, too. Madge Is Sorely Puzzled by Mary's s Changed Attitude Toward the Party and Attributes 1t to a Quarrel Between the Young Lovers My firs as re were al were not prop. to because she had not the | uld Joan they W Joan was to care for not o0 also for that | She was to on the second ir is normally he was to take 'Lody through the By Thornton W. Burges > 5 3 : = | ] t numerous flower vases | through the mouth, ture has £t - T d keep the pan- . these two portals of | as to be responsi- 1e body with many in-| 4 o roth atness of the linen f genious defences. | & : |, But things will go wrong and MISS EVELYN B. CLARK ......|MISS SUSAN TODD ...... muc tion fo (his ehe was o Te- | then the body labors under disad- in a pink frock with a feminized |hand-fagotting gives ~ her dre 25 cents an hour for “flsmnllxamagr; How prevalent are de- neckline. | sweet charm. oning the delicate pieces that | rects of the nose and throat has | De HaenE tojthel hut | Dcen brought o light by the re-| Diseased tonsils, recent studies|cent of those examined show thel not a heayy program, but | gearch division of the Milbank me- have shown. may cause disease of | defects, it @an safely be stated thi S DA sl Bl the heart, kidneys, joints and o the privalence in the ages be for vouth- In 100.000 adult, white systems of the hody. reater still bilits and | o1y males, it found th mEoih afitheset defects aretoriim | g This fway fointe tn &) th it. -vearsold- roup more t 3 i eyl and a ¢ thoze examined suffergd advancing age the prev- 1 alence of both types of defects Lm:r‘rl »,.‘v».. e tended to decline, those of the nose e f 5 h 7 less rapidly than those of the H ld’ D .1 P c . direction 1 tt ] 3.0 0 throat i g h'rhp nose septum ° (partition) is era S at y a ern "emlc | formed of cartilage and bone and| ot alter much with age. 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