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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, i AUGUST 28, 1930. JUSUURNNIN Love’s Reawakening § g The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy § By ADELE GARRISON Tealons Plans Edith School-Boy tens Party Phil Veritzen Attitude, Th and Madg: Senses That Fairfax Had a Hard in in the Great World Burgess ) Alexander George Relish Recipes for Winter Menu for Dinner it and sat, Breeze of Old Mothe ruffled hair. He suddens 1 b carefree and happy “lI must find a p night.” his lace to spend Presently Imr post wh other fer seen. It Impy hapre discover mid looked like a hole 15p00n sour rIon <od eam fat and ingredients. w nd down & Bt promptly ex- He inutes. Add other Pour zmined it. It was a hole. He poked in 2 loaf cake pans fitted with wax- | Once Qvers Reglatered U. £. Patent Office By C. D. Batchelor| Individuality Replaces Ensemble Relishes Oil Pickles cups off cucumbers in 1 Wipe Ty with damp h slices cro: inkle w salt and cover with cold water and let stand 6 Leurs. Drain and cover with boil- water and drain again a2pd let iced water. nd pour or into jars i dry. cool place India Chutney Appetizing with Roasts 1 cup chopped green peppers cups chopped green tomatoes. cup shopped onions, 5 cups chopped apples, 2 cupsbrown sugar, 1 table- vays. § ) minutes in inzredients Pour dark By Example Alice Judson Peale ree children had cpe in ifie kitchen w 4id the weekly t them help her m hile she She had let gingerbread. When ity euch & ready she enough doug ingerbread man and a raisins to be eyes and nose and mouth The gingeroread men were baked | come into use recently, moth- aking ix the given a of ueed for buttons and | g Daddy the after- read evidence of proper Margie sat silent. mother and daddy.” give you each of mine, too."” 4 across the table to o0se voice, as she spoke mnded wistful i who now “Next she said at las a great big Dad time exercise good ta through the promptir jewe ings. our coiffures LT : e e or pastel Termometers IoENELCY the hands of the lay the cal thermometer may prove an instrument of great or one of hazard person, either Therefore accessory groupings one for each all white owr au- two are read a clinical better to do withou This point may from the following Most dis ometer, it ostume, per- of gleaming however, ar athe thout fever white beaded ged for rain bag our arm, uld be likely to 1 clip or clasp. Pearls of Fashion the neck, a double strand the preference en exhausted. At one | cer on of riineston is a bulb filled wit haps in a leaf A single bracelet rls, or a v studded Iyer and wear it therafore ature is usually ing something wror absence of thermometer atleiis mer- < or stones is over long white There is a new, very scale usually reads from 94 to 1 one wit There is a point on the &cale, cor monly designated by an arrow, which marks normal temperature; |lovely pale green-white ‘tone of this fs 98 6-10 glove; it is beautifully soft under The thermometer operates on the | eiectric light and per principle that mercury expands|white costures vhen heat is applied to it. When |be in suntan tone the mercury in the bulb of the clin-|fon with clockings: is warmed by the| The accessory grouping and mounts up-|all-black costume is ver It is intriguingly quiet and e quisitely complicated. The shoes {0 Dblack satin, for instance, have toes and hecls of tin which has a novel motif of silver. There, however, the sug | gested silver note ends. |bag s of the tiniest of blac | beads, mounted on a frame set in good kid gloves. very sheer chif- for the different The reading of a climical ther- mometer requires a little practice, and this should be secured before one attempts to use it | Mctalized wall paper, a thin sheet | of aluminum backed with paper, has brocaded blacl | and white slipper s, pearls with rhinestopes gloves. d black bag, sat clocked hosiery six Theme In New Evening Accessones strand bracelet pursq double pendant necke of brilliants, with a in one color or are per- ck gloves and the ed hose ¢ evening tect, of black eye was worn - ng dress pton Herald’s Daily ark | | STCNNING FROCKE FOR EARLY FALL Pattern 2000 ! New Britain Herald 15¢ Pattern By ANNE ADANMS rf of the m vers Practical del sketched last word in grace to skirt joiped downward point would surely A narrow belt of ths is buckled in front Pattern 2009 is exquisite fashion- ed of canton or flat crepe, dull satin, marocain or chiffon velvet. For im- mediate wear, georgette, voile or shantung would be delightful. Sea- sonal colors are black, brown, green vou wish, a print effective be obtained only in sizes 16 34. 236, 35, 40 and 42. Size requires 4% {act r 20 vards of 39-inch material No dressm experience s necessary to make this model with our pattern. Yardage for every size, and simple, exact instructions are given. Send FIFTEEN coins carefully | i CENTS (15¢) in wrapped, or stamps name, addres: [SURE TO and style number. 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