New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 11, 1930, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1930. ) IN THE STYLED AND WOOLLY EAST---! Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy Registered By ADELE GARRISON Madge Is Puzzled by Dicky's Com-clone, ertheless, and, though T plete “About Face” in His Atti- | vas avild with curiosity as to thc tude Toward Phil Veritzen nature of the carnest, apparently There was such depression in|triendly colloguy going on between Noel's voice and in the very move- | my husband and my cmployer, I did ments of his figure as he walked | not voi 1y fec but instead away from me r his promisc v h stion concerning ge to his room nd res y that my conscience be You were a wise lady,” she com- ble me stridently. Had ted io Insisting that this vouth, r poi fully convalescent, st e up |is how long it wil to the danc ving for Mary? | reisses him. Just look at » is having to- led ht2ew have accom- mental rous the festivity wo 1 2 i n making her upon the addition of ihe 3 cthing long to be remembered.” | Colin Cameron, to t fai; | v eyes followed hers to where upon the strain to which | Mary, lovely and gracef our! Noel would 1 d by the|conceptions of a woodlar \ymph, suspicion—amounting almost to | was being handed frem onc to anot 1s Colin Cambron cadet other two olyn’s school dancing with dances in which you I er- | cadet tical 1 the or. was undeniably © g t two boys from Yz and display « rfect conten with intric Lillian the *“chaperons’ Persifor 3 Mrs. Richard Tucker Mrs. Harry Payne Bingham York, Oct. 11.—1" s of a | i g pparently | iy pave no time to sleep or eat,|come blocked with mucus and the *f his autumn, at 3 judging by along about Christmas time. Their|condition may extend so as to in- way everybods's wearing wool | 410ME B ; LA 080 e Ay VeI DO S I ! |party gowns are quite as romantic|volve the throat and the air spaces / : i f | e e e lavey |23 their young dreams, this season. | (sinuses) ofathe head. note of A ¥ / : ! e onth AL | White is one of their favorites for| Breathing i8 made difficult. The g Lillian % | \ ’ al ¥ > : i | frocks I have scen lately, in lunch-| . oning " Margaret Mallory has a|veice may become hoa \d pair learned, he ( ) gy 2 ) or strolling along Tark Avenue | vhite chitfon gown with a lovely | may develop over the cyes and over old Phil as if he his » : a she 1 Jusifled the vogue for thls wl decolletage and floor- | the check hones. Chron h Irother with the strawberry ) night do Marion : 2 ": ';' ength ckirt with cut velvet design|may give rise to an offensive hreath on the ri . « nce |good to see Ronald's allegiance ) Rt e £t whiteness all over it.| There usually is associated both Charles Owen cut it on him with | shift . With 1 ! e ol eh e Forch ‘hite onmes, on cause and consequence of 1 t 2 her shoulders. Virginia Douglass has | chronic catarrh, a tendency to fre- 8 3 = Yaq 1 3. . H i a ered bolerc V. satin | g “The quest for beauty makes us all kin, Mr. Turps. I'm reducing.” : SiE 1d - long \f_):;‘”‘,‘]lh .?l\\rv):fi::;:x‘p\?‘(- “‘}‘h“a'; (.“‘;‘5‘_ dners ‘w":m_m e e o ad bec Jeomee ¥ topaz ff-| por slender figure below the hipline | fore, one needs to safeguard him- rattles ever e they pé e 1ying to Marion and to which Lil- = > e fls‘zmrl then flares exaggeratedl ‘srlf gainst catching cold, and, tc “You etter thar n had objected so strongly 7 od other deli| Jewelg are Simportant thig’| Prevent chronic catarrh, one should your knowledge of natural history . * she admitted, “but : 4 ¢ i Harry | vear. Mma Headley wears beaute- |take care. of, and cure, the colds i te of mv}nn This/seuce (s auiiable fos steamed ne Bing ; ous long diamond carrings and a|that develop. Chronic catarrh anxiety, r ludicrous vixenis She abruptly Dicky r baked puddin white wool lace v handsondy diamond shoulder pin | Often the forerunner of catarrhal ness. anq Philix ritzen walked toward : with o glamorous scarlet silk net | deafness and of sinus infections. “I don't care. = retorted child gown she has with little hightwaist- = ishly, “they're s both of ‘em, ed belt line ‘and ruffled flounce low AN BASY D RT .and I don't care who hears me say on the gown. simple dessert, which ap- e et pears to be much more .claborate, beat two tablespoons of apple but« s W00 I to it with Helena B 1 les | Marion never once has been left | Gwen : 1 1 could hap- up- of is mon pink A Feminine Inconsistency crepe. Mrs., Ds Coddi Sxpe me:\ S wore a two-piece ju r cuit f . . 14 e Sadion pete | Wt eonn e Cwin | HEALTIL | Miss Prosperity But she kept her voice to its mon- ' : Service, Ine T = K | : : e 7 ter into one-half pint of créam that = ’ 4 collar ot f qam already is whipped. distressed your mother was | Pright vellow sing her difficultic I the recent M: child who does something | event hty the mome his mother's | sored | ba turned is one who is not | sey frock in autumn tones, | being brought up T rly. There | brown chenille hat. g {probably is something very much | Mot smart women are u Dr. lago Galdston ~ ~ Acadeiny of Medicing the matter with both his environ- |their necks in chic 3 Y W ment and the way he is handled. |the widest variety | A very young child naturally gets | ! I ever remember {into trouble if he is forced to Persifor Frazer Srd, of Phiily A P S 2 lin the rooms an the pos- | Of Mary Elizebeth Alter ri o B, T ) TREOT Dy e g : s e b PR e vt | discharge, and when applied to the" ions of grow f he is fg ey by o ; [nose usually is employed to indi- % play. room of : : | dash ilored scart of whit te a free flow of freed o ‘ czught in the front of her bl et SNOSTICH G, common reedom cof th 3 ' ERELE LS8 i The nose, as well as the entire i, A b frock with a single big bone button.| __° 5 B f 4 i ol A s i 1 isieice or the | xesoicafory temchs s iied with o “Ends anger and desire to fight. : ¢ to which feved. by |MuCOUS membrane thid Yayer —0la Mother Nature, \ ; c g be eliminated. st blact ssue which normally secretes i 0 provocative of k ad all | (g = who shows that 3 s Roof the other day. | bt was surpri o note now little Nasal Cata S | watery substance known News tr: st t gh “Green Forest and over t Green Meadows. It wasn't long befor the little people of the Smiling the Old Orcl ture, as v and the Lightfoot tI trouble, First, t fight between L Deer had s - “Don't be silly, Peter,” :aid his my Jay discove that 1 cousin, Jumper the Hare fighters con were locke by their even fas dc g0 wen th, the sécretions are not e, and we are not conscious . When a portion of the re- tre becomes inflamed, 1, accom- | in the amount | secreted. Catarrh results. | rrhal conditions’ may be or chronic. The acute cases| vt duration. The chronic | the term implies, are of | long dyration. Associated Press Ploto dileetion | the bridesmaids, f ve and | In nasal catarrh, particularly of | A trip to Central America came with e el red, slip. | A€ nic type, the normal fune- | the, title of *Mis serity” won 3 ¢ S Bt e AlitonsEORRThT a interfered | by ‘Gwynn Seager, 21, at Glenlale, his parents expe m to do whi T e hl S o o it S ¢ him H)y g Y al., pagea of prosperity., tion to the thing which 3 present, the sm st wo- | do, d gives him | men present weari when he | Plack ‘Thinking of the lovely blue dec- | >0 |HoE|= >0 [M[Z] T Y Bl children court 15 of that roof hment simply tention | f is comes | Vet . and white HEEE |58 oM |o[Z]P] =|wml—|OlX] OZ>|0) ing or a | chos ary Atwi wed- | A patri- ild who has note was wing all A~ DI0| OB (O] T —|o[Pal_m[=>m= o R E >3 [@ B3l [© >l [Omi<|P(r M| T Mo == @i —iO| 0 Because his t k of him | { f e ‘]~],\U T o ’ r\I(:“va‘. is any ring doubt in H Id’ D .1 P v ° S e e s e g e | Herald's Daily Fattern: Cervice |sible for him to he good anfl that | but 1o ¢ single or | | ne 1y as well be nanghty and |debut 3 abeth Altemiu | have 5 e § vedding at much as long as he didn % of the dwo!D MAKE MODEL AT HOME Combining Chic and Warmth srees Pattern 2026 bride z A the | t decorat s T'have seen | X ritain Herald 15¢ Practical this year, puffed ones: all embroid- Pattern ered in pearls and 1 ts. i f‘ n : : Romantic Party Gowns for Debs By Anne Adams Jliclent and tie o £ 5 i cight tainer 3 ‘00l fiber knot 1 Debutantes are beginning their | This small girl is extremely com- 2 e aide gl e e ater > umnnal round which will gather | fortable in her top coat which is neomentum until the pocr things |gmartly trimmed with a deep cape. . — | There snugly fitted collor, *too, AL TG AL AT T S R il in"cas vou wish to omit the cape, : et e e FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: | e e o e G Patter 6 will be warm ang of the Dary 8 spent down o had used uy chilla cloth or cerge. Tor a best ceat velveteen or broadeloth would |be lovely. Brown, blue, red, green, |tan and dull rose are popular col- ors for youngsters. ained only ih sizes 2, c 4 requires 1 5-8 3 4-inch material. dressmaking experience is to make this fhodel with 1 Yardage for every size, on vour X A : nd simple, exact instructions are te back \ ) | ziven. iron z Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15c¥ in orm of | £ wrefully wrapped, or stamps, for each pattern. Write plainly your 3 me, and style number. to ne of thes E SURE TO STATE SIZE iren and « rage \: IND FOR OUR® NEW FALL the snow and m > ND WINTER FASHION BOOK, hetore enterir he hall. ( exquisite models, for t iron foot the old-fas T B assortment of transfer patter lookil ! thin _— stamped novelties. Price FI f i S. Book with pattern, a1l mail and orde at, crape : 2 tain Herald Wattern Department Th to stay st king | It it v talks, the West 17th street, ¢ New York hardest | | scrviecable made of tweed, chin-

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