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WEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1930. AL AFTERNOON FROCKS ARE P DERWRKERITE | Once Overs By C. D. Batchelor | USING RICH MATERIALS The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy Repistered U. §. Patent Office By ADELE GARRISO Madge, Deeply Touched by Robert cnough for the check books? Savarin's Hopeless Love for “Yes,” I said, but with lian, Promises to Carry Through as I thought of the possibi of | His Plans Regarding the Legacies | scmeone’s noticing those chee) There was such poignant tender | bcoks upon Kingston banks. appeal Robert Savarin's voice “I suggested to Robert,” she said, | that I think a person possessing a | “that we mark the check book, much harder heart than could | bank book and securities for you not r d it. I capitulatec ith an ‘M’ in the corner. Then once, and laid T pon hi ill always able to keen thin o eparate. The accounts are in o will ac st for L fferent banks as you will notice il t hully,* |and of course you will be able to k from cither account at any » vou need to do so. Ax for tl 11 the savings bank ou like me to rent box in ¥ name, ir of ingston hanks 3!\." \d the vs I could put m in a sm nvelope insid ,,',‘[_‘1”,,(],‘1[‘ v e 2 PAPA wWAS ARRESTED I have ju \mendment t6 4 g FOR HIGH FLYING AND= v “Pleas: 5 paners hack eit S open it. Ia ed it 10 m: | g0 g z happened to me, you tell my husband s, you know, so that it straightened out legally.” < elope a et ot talk about any possi- then oI I (v so horrible,” she said with w hich Mrs. Cosgrove and omised with r. “But 1 see your point. { o go down today and rent the COd AN ‘ I hex. ter still you can go with JOU oA Y, > 1 r. Train will take us down i take but a few minutes }“'v Bister you I te at the bank. 1 can come they can ¢ 1 bus. But'-—doubtfully, S R4 ~ = the breath,” h i ftly @ vou w Aner with us” i = = s 1) o). —Courtesy of Kurzman, N. Y. oking closely at him, I saw tha R T R e g g it - The two models sketched above by Barbara E. Schwinn for The New Britain Herald and NEA Servics s masgvellnigh exk £tes o S R < RIS e g * ; p are typical of the very latest in late-afternoon frocks. Green and gold brocaded metal cloth is used for hfully. “I want to the one at the left, and at the right is a silver and black cloth bolero dress. J this short inte ! ! . o . et o ko this first possiblo train bac : ‘ ‘ e 1 . ris SEenl e es i : Y Z e d 2 i If you have a mind to become a| — RUOn will be a good thing | tea-hound this year, or one of the | tcps of the peppers. With scissors | modish late-afternoon callers, you |cut out the inside pulp and seeds. le unfavorable com- Z 7 a = = Ay R N, sh 14 3 —_—————— if you and T are seen fE P \ | should look at the new little after- | Rinse well in cold water. Mix salt sank, and if we rent B . 2 R o 4° ‘\ = | noon frocks that use the most rav- |2nd Water and add peppers. Let ! 2 scak over night. In the morning ishingly rich materials and are eut | grain and let soak 2 hours in cold ; sainfully at (his first SRS T SN i nsly | L mine again. Tell her- r ¢ the comment which | 2 SONICETS A RT(CKE T ik {in softly tailored dress-maker fash-|\water. Drain well and stuff with not 1&5& that you : ipon this apparently | 7 FOR Low FLYING 2 5 4 Jitons Y = : the green pepper filling. Replace ot k : : 2 | Zvery line is svelt and cl pepper tops and tie in place with iy s ] b ! R .-,lv‘, i : o iy = 2 | cut, ‘n‘nh ‘nvu-IufiT ‘or"lf‘mht.'l’i‘.l »\:)0_ 'l white cord. Arrango the stuffed Lnows, Dut I to know | bror < - 3 oo z e - g | of |>’u m“.t\]o.m\“ :.]d dl(l(‘”o)‘\ “n;idv'll(. Penperslin w four walloniatone jan tkis. I shall not til t 0 4 R 1 would do what - [:zouch. it % ,"i", :‘ i \l‘l{“l\: e [Cover with liquid which has been day season is ove will not j - vou thought best,” I said, an | '_']’F»'”*‘“_-‘ !"",‘?' 3 m‘?e ""M-m” ”w\d{alnod from filling. Cover with a mit it to adow (his i she walked to the door, saying over ‘;”0\ ARG LB SN £ & '!pialn and store in a dark, cool, dry ,l:flmy.vifr\‘y‘.n' M\H ’;“. that she gave 1l Mr. Train to get ready. It's hard to pleasc John Law, : Anv'?'*!‘ ey phase ;3: andffim‘lg Green Pepper Filling me perfect happiness, perfec a have to put my wraps on, O “\h, "[ I"fl«‘ 5 :1{' IR he|, 2 auarts chopped green tomatocs, Rl A o SAG voitee 1eady. 8o e mun sivt somewhat tailored fashion is the]: cups chopped onions, 4 cups chop- Good-bye.” in five min X h.cl that \uI ma "w“fl ‘"'o~m_m“ ped cabbage, 2 cups chopped celery, His h axed in mir 1 t was just that when Mr. Train’ | ._ — e i AYE A "“‘_"“.‘” T o ta | = cups chopped green peppers. % Taid Son the bed. and | car with Thal efficient gentleman Al | lee—e————————————————————————— e e e st 3 ;“’“fi‘ designs in their rich metal|ecyp chopped red peppers, 2-3 cup rolled out of the Cos-| rocading, rather than quaint, old- |5t 11-3 cups sugar, 2 quarts vine- looked ally ad | the wheel H 1 oked fearfully at him. But he ; ; o fashioned floral designs. Il g e Bl e strd es not swooned. Hi Tirn: ve yard, and less than an hou- | W d f M d I th i HOWS w Orakort he Tal-tatte noonliroclol| - R ACE PANEIE L seed, ot rait and his | later we were at the bank. The box Or S O lxe eng ! v R | teaspoon cinnamon, 1 teaspoon 3 again to Lillian's por i i lips were moving soundlessly. T tip- 1 took but a few minutes, and Y e ClOXeS N 2 DOOnENUICE, tced from th room, but I could ther Cosgrove good- | l\rc‘(atln}il m;m:\‘dolh,l rI:«l\cL]L\\IlLI Mix vegetables and salt. Mix Hearts and flowers both are ap- have made as much noise as I |t Mr n took me acros % "l"-‘ 4 ”‘ O imusaal littls voke of | LNoroushly and add rest of ingre- (propriate Christmas gifts for any pleased not f my |the ferry tc inecliff where . -n. E.-E e with an unusual little yoke of jgjents.~ Pour into crock and weight |lady, and modern as well if they vertical shirring and at hiplensth | gown with heavy plate. Let stand |happen to be combined in new lit. going, f "1 by the t ¢ caug L f w York Centra there is a ruffle of pleated material f Lillian had told him, he was = ht for the city, with the comfort- | 2 " |4 days. Drain and stuff peppers. |tle lingerie boudoir pillows. | heart the belicf that she able assurance that T would be back This bams Hdea of plonfed tullleh 18 i5icparve Hiynil. Among the newest boudoir pil- ief th ¢ = v for applied to the sleeves, at elbow o 7 ging to hi was hi: man’s in her 59 ea E would be no chance | 15 i Small Sweet Pickles * |lows are those little fancy shaped it s 1t upon my absence. | Edited by thé New York | “T"h i P o e 35 peck 4-inch cucumbers, 3% cup lones embroidered in tiny flowers - g ’ : L ; R ke cac | e go as a deep - |grated horseradish, z quarts vine- [or made with an i s o Al nie conkin notisolnted wponptip] Dr. lago Galdsion *~ Acadeny of Madicne | 1y and raslan siceves. 1t s about | 22t CORTARE B o e i o e e 1 in the sitting room, anc 1d out malevolence of fate en alk cold scas a i ¢ . knee 0o g : s 5 4 : the envelopes to her e throust gates at the Grand | ;s on is approaching, jmwid-way from the knee {0 the |y, ground yellow mustard, 4 table-| You can make one or two of s ¢ , Jfotely b sats oo e ; n it, the scason of colds. | ankle in length. Very comfortable, | SDoorslmustasalaeed s AbIEsToons thiscirillcnalver eusly 1 voi 2 oba 2id that yo \¢ statio S8 Fair- | e 7 g ; £ 8 3 y 20 id t ou sc who keep the record of [useful on so many occasions and|cclery seed, % cup bark cinnamon, [have a down pillow you can cut Ner. “I have promised him cvery S the vital statisticians, | very corvect and stunning. |14 cup whole cloves, % cup salt, 1 and stitch it into a heart or dia- thing he ask T am afraid to “ontinued Tomorrow) 55 ibEsinlonclaianFinorod saglng|ige s iniln. ”‘O’l : "“r'i‘“\’lf ,, i (1 |teaspoon powdered alum. mond shape very easily. Or you | the deaths due to respiratory dis- | softness is silver and black meta Wipe off cucumbers with damp |can buy down pillows made in carry these to D York with me. ' e T 2 5 Polan % 3 al in 4 5 it o ok vl e 5 . e 8 [ cases. Slowly this curve of mortal- | cloth bolero dress, the metal in @ coth, Place in 3 gallon stone jar |these shapes and simply make the : SRS : = | ity mounts, until it reaches its peuk | kind of tweed pattern. There is @ .14 adq horseradish, Mix remain- |covers she said. Is your bag 3 i X L | during he h [“e b y & | ari 3 a 5 vt | i 1 | \'I{l\‘{(; themoniisioteiar i anaijlitle }l;“;“"_! -.“fi”.‘( : I~‘“hf‘ . :’]“;rlnng ingredients and bring to boil-| Use fine batiste or lawn for the i | Jaunty holero jacket with very shott|jng point and pour over cucumbers. |pillows, cutting the covers slightly | x?’n.,. “:u‘\ the :xr’mro!u«llv of warm “"}" -"FWF e ””(_,;‘c\nx' wx]th 4;1:;“0, anakl weig}]xlt bit larger than the pillow. If you do weather, it begins to decline again. ¢ sista S dewn. In ays pickles will be |not m -w % z Manvilol ineola il ’",,,,._ | outfit is the enchanting little shirred | Lo L loo,,t (h:\iu}:;r;: ;\ovr‘:,'s,i,;u:i;‘ls:?:r ventable. Many of the fatal s | silver grey velvet blouse. It sounds Piquant Salad Dressing pattern of scallops, or you can |esin with what tho victim at irst| heavy. But sou rend e e 0 Ly edpteon e et cucumber | French-seam the piliow all around | considers »e “nothing but a com 2 € 5 s o >* | pickles, 1 cup sala ressing, 2 |and then pose lace along the edge. | mon cold.” o number of deaths ln:fl. sn{.-.-;vd),.,v.\r-({\xs)h:'xrr}r]ll,\h;"‘;rf tablespoons catsup. These pillows cost a great deal gseinst the r:wvlmor) ‘r!v‘i"m‘llz _;*‘];i;‘ltj-::](l"n'“"l-}‘. ;:-ay OWlo| Mix and chill ingredients. Serve |all made up and done by hand, but ses should be properly charg- | fits @ e 8 “|on lettuce or tomato salads. are quite inexpensive w ed against indifference and neglect. | Vet that is plain, with a tiny bow —_— at holmn. 3 AT T seases of e respira Iinot right in front. A flower of the 5 The the respiratory rig on e MIXED FISH Horlzontal f:\nlt“:ln "F' \’l .xi!‘ f)(.]u'»r caus \(1):1 mor- ilver velvet adorns the jacket. = ol can R eh st oyer Ak o HALF-'N'-HALF 1 Ventured. n‘:_ u\n' D'J_j ! f;‘ :‘ ’2["(;’{ (1? s “”",'[:‘,‘_1 | make ap excellent supper dish by| A new evening slipper is half pink BOBEY COON GROWS BOLD —— D ]? ;"{C: (hon;ulzflr‘ | i : ot Aol G (l:rgxrs:! fx;ll(llng o of shrimps, creaming | moire and half black moire. The 5 | and probably the most urgent, of the | £ :)f t together and baking in|pink is on the outside and joins the By Thornton ‘W. Burgess 3 S ) problems in preventive medicine. CaceEicle) black down the too in a smart —_ A £ W Shiedls Prevention would be a great deal : curved line, piped in gold. It is a Who never ventures shouldn’t . =P s casier to effect it the structure and ~LIGHT UPPER LR EIERURG L L s 1t he has naught on which to dine. e 3 T e ; function of the breathing mecha- | e | A black velour suit has the love- T bl 17 To scatter. ATEiers ThoTe ntsrsal iy e {liest dress, made of a skirt of the LACE STOCK 18 Exclamation. i | | velour, with the front panel ex-| A black flat crepe frock has a Jimn vi 3 — ]: f nWRLeT The item of “exposure” alone | By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE |tending up almost to yoke line and |novel touch in the form of a stock, every nigh Sobly C \ ¢ 7 2 o | s should suffice to convince one of the " [buttoning onto a green off-white [tied Ascot fashion, made of real it He knew < : Js /& s need for taking good care of even | cen Pepper Pickles | brocaded satin blouse. | Alencon lace. getting that . He kne at it 1 - § (il (3% Xins | the slightest nose, throat or chest in- | Menu for Dinner was inside + 8. , = . To give wp. fection. Escalloped C1 and Potatoes 3rown's house. Just what the feas £ cois Obstruciicn . To consume. The lungs, of course, communi- | Baked Tomatoes vas Bobby didn't know, I ) N o _ ]’“‘“( -H.l | Pertaining to dower cate with the outside. They are in Biscuit Honey hadn’t been in ther y B o . \ * ARERLes 9. Bound to loyalty cffect exposed as much, and eveu Pear Salad something zood he ‘& A Peg el Senior | more, than the skin. Apple Roll way in which Ji cunk € e ; 1]0“*‘ rike. Lacelike. The lungs are at work all the Coffee his lips ~ RN €0 pl & i - Small table time, from birth to death. Bight- i, e “Hello, Bobby,” said Jimmy Skunk 'r‘»’ § hn; ce int g aneE cen times a minute they are swept Green Pepper Pickles by had S t o Bolby g il Ik oy erlace into Angry. by a current of air carrying dust| 4 dozen green peppers, 1 cup salt, he was afr ¢ g D e & 405 Wwitticlsm. . Hastened particles, ferms and other foreign |8 cups water. didn’t know what might be insi Loaleh Pocm To discov substances Carcfully cut off and preserve the there or who might be inside there, | sio 1y ith the eedily Fir: Ordinarily, the lun re well able Pattern 1026 e i Sl e e ® ' Swarni. to rid themselves of the invading To revok 29. Made of oaks substances. But, when infection sets b b Herald 15¢ Practical Pattern S Sertive. The o 2 oy : A ihonre | 0w my 1k g Srrp sl Bl 5 To offer 30. Prima donna in, they, and the body as a whole, | e _ sl . dR S ' 1 ¢ ey Vertical Faistohearlod need all the support that comes | BY ANNE ADAMS $ g Avail er song fre elligen angd canti ro- | me res . s 5 2 /2 : After oS Qs nHEAnIRCRIICLEERIO | Making undergarments at home -“‘:‘;k“w é o ninder cedure. I | assures you of better materials, low- Female sheep 3 ke, | ITomorrow—How to Caleh Colds | 7 Sticostranfeaplendiog i, Theg et i - Joker. AR o | \ shown today, consisting of slip and / bloomers, is daintily trimmed with FLAPPER FANNY SAYS 7 ) | narrow lace or embroidery, and if ALG. U, 5. PAT. OFF. N | you have time, a bit of hand em- fight. | broidery. Some, howev continue to at ? | i i o SR | Pattern 1926 may be made of cot- o o eIl ealo ton broadcloth, batiste, fine percale / ; |or crepe de chine. The transfer pat- tern No. 572 may be used as an ap- | plique or for embroidery. It includes § motifs of different designs. Price, | Fifteen Cents May be obtained only in sizes 4, 6, 8 and 10. Size 4 requires 2 1-8 yards of 36-inch material. No dressmaking experience is nec- cssary to make this model with our | pattern. Yardage for every size, and ary only in infanc ey actually prefer to let him 2 simple, exact instructions are given. losing battle to keep |play in solitude in his own bacl / < ) Sond DEno o RS (el | M 5 o . s Lk coins carefully wrapped, or stamps, from every possibility |yard rather th m run the | ! | for each pattern. Write plainly your SfisicRoticatching tonalReoldi) % p g > name, address and style number. BE cside herself | from contact w wyfellows. | . ‘ j |SURE TO STATE SIZE WANTED. gins to crawl, | It is of course folly to try to! b @ |7'SEND FOR OUR WINTER and cloth- | shicld .mm‘ Ryt the dan- il » I"ASHION BOOK., containing exqui- er BersEtoih lEh el site models for adults and children ooner or later or i 1‘! {The scholarly Camel takes PUffy and an excellent assortment of ) | | around | transfer patterns and stamped no- I'he onl ; [ is ‘.‘ To show him some dinosaur tracks yelties that make delightful and in- wdually relax the vigilance wh {in the ground. | expensive GIFTS. Price FIFTEEN ¢s|is so necessar sabyhood and l Says Puffy the Piggie: “Don’t think | CINTS. Book with pattern, 25 ! vise me concerning these,” 1 told fax in the crowd waiting at the| HE R ke P 3 12 Stratagems. MAKE THIS MODEL AT HOME ; | | Dainty Lingerie for Tot vhich interfer with the s freedom to learn about his environment, to acquire skill and to make desirable social adjustments. GERMS They are so fus his food | that the actually 1 him sus- picious of anything offered him away from home | By Alice Judson Peale are some mothers who try p their children in a germ- They will not 1 m go place: the -|{and do things r Pt will b 4 disinfecting | exposed 1o some infectio east him th a horrified |low the child o develop immuni TS RIER ] it's a pose, e qdrass all malltand ordsraito [ But my dad could make bigger f00(- | 1ferald Pattern Department, 243 about this time most mothers [of worty and precaution on our part | A pessimis @ person to whom | prints than those | West 17th Street, New York City. the good sen®: to give up the can prolect him. | an optimist owes money, ‘ (Copyright, 1930) | S ) ( to the germs from which no amount

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