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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1930. 7 ~ |Formal Evening Gowns and Wraps Once QOvers " By C. D. Batchelor Take On New Dlgmty and Beauty Ecoistered U. 8. Patent Office Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife's Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON Madge, Leaving the Train After Her taxicab I could find, and directing Secret Trip to the Catskills, 15| the man to drive to the hotel. But I Spied by Edith Fairfax and Real- | lad the feeling all the way that 1 izos It Won't Be Long Before |Lad left a particul succulent Dicky Knows About It mor andal N paws [ never felt more like ing t the crowd as a rabbit might i ry was w T 1 ¢ in th brier patch than wh caught g e ment t of Fairfax 1 sl sereen gers from those Wl ave | me k t he was awake them. For a reindeer her T Had s questio through place in the i gers pro- ceeding ( I nArrow ing. 1 or attr that not ! Leen T the gamut of the ad- saw her st 1 e made 1 f ador to marvei- quick mo thrown up in th ttle salute o Then t more to 7 just as TN 1 510 - 57 i Paris, Oct. "ormal receptions | ) the bed- ¥ - . during the coming se wili offer | % 7 4 4 nne oI ng OIS "l He may become self-centered,] Sometimes it Is o response to | visions surpassing in sumptuousness | A1l the morn- : : : 2 : : 3| preoccupied with his Nealth, exag- | their desire {o keep their children e men, B \ AW o FER| AT Rn N Shose RS davs that| gerating and_exploiting any indis- | dependent upon them and hold 8 the meces. o > i 4 6 Lkt S @ PoInt) sogition to gain an end. He may |their uncritical childish love. Oc- 3 / L ARE AN | e so irritated and frustrated that |casionally, even, cxcessive solicl- a man?” sh p ¢ 5 1 e formal evening gown has|hg becomes rebellious, expressing | tude is but a compensation for the eves veile 1 . s 2 5 v little face at | 3 Wl THEN OUR SCOUT ¢ acquire uch an tocratic air | his defiance by all sorts of wiltul | resentment they fee ainst the lids as went stez ) 1 hasn't been awake & A MASTER DOES HIS ‘0“‘]‘; 1'(_” that llllflot ml!lmhi\m disobedience and unconscious acts | limitations and sacrifices of parente T then v o anios the outside. 1 i |one. Gone are the meaninglesy|at revenge. hood. m:; el oiihe vient he ¢ heaviest exercise K\_uoll,’,“‘;‘,q | k A liccoo TEERSS 3 {wisps of chiffon, tulle, or lame| Why is it that parents are fre The parent who prides he To all appea s ad not seen |t food to his mouth—he had Y that flapped or trailed after us last|quently thus over-solicitous when | per great concern for her child’ her. reakfast up b And ez S0 a ke [(Snierkiaiths deuiseRotRtralng: | the use of only average intelligence | weplbeing will be helped to ac- Would she leave her post, youw'vd been dashing around shop- 3 E B | The trained dr today a|must give them a ir idea of S| quire a more sane attitude if she me, and speak to me, T q, for hot nd then he wan's | model of balance and dignity and|evil-effects? The answer lies in| iy aple o ad at I some part or would she bide her time, and te! accounting. I know what I'd tell | many of ‘thera could very weit|the fact that men and women bring | of her motivation and modity her Dicky as if casually of my arrival | him—g 1 he shot an appar- have stepped down from any of [to their role as parents ali their| conduct in lizht of it the celebrated paint of beauti- | faults as human beings Pale rose faille with sclf stripes Black panne velvet is used by This sumptucus evening wran of satin is featured by Louisebou- Lanvin in this formal evening gown, from Molyreux fs made of black langer for the formal evening gown which is remarkable for it ssculp- velvet, lined with white satin, and pletured here. tural lines. trimmed with ermine. at the ou through New | erntly gl her wrist - | York Central n? I hoped the |y “do vou know it's only fif- | fut women by one of the Old| The over-solicitude of parents| | _— latter for then 1 would have tim mit 1 the dining room - — - Mast | shows itself under scrutiny in an 1o cope with the necessity of par es. o hadi linch Y. e e e e b e e e 8 . e e e e e e e e 8 e e et il wivt Gains Fullness | unfavorable light. Objectively un- i h . e | derstood, it may appear as a resuit | ing Dicky's que I admitted, ani ! | lea of i : . . ! ( : velvet, panne, - shimmer- | 6, 0 e to dominate and to d or. idea of what I shot to her | Mar d toward me. M d 1 t am sating, heavy crep. G nomea o LaainS gomingioand foidos il she came up to me, a lie 1 And T haven't had either break- edica uestion H [ zcorgottes. in the dull, iriple|f.'c & Bense of importance through I~ ) T their children, which other rel me, as I was sure she would u t or lunch > said. “I've been | weight are favored for these aris 2 h, T | weight are favored for these aris- |y o .o - f 3 my “mystery journcy A for vou. Come along. I'm|{ — - . = LUl B e e S HensnibsRuave deniedSihenit dcubt would term it starved and T'll bet you are.” | {==\ (| | many instance: the train is bul But I was mc Iy spa : (Continued Tomor a continuation of the dipping out of the stati ki Service, Inc the principal feature is the degree for [ of fullness given to the .kirt 5 | Molyneux showed his mid-sea- | héNew Yok |00 Collection quite recently and Dr. lago Galdston Acadeiny of Medicing {stressed the loosely-fitted, high- | | How to Catch Cold waisted style he offered to forcign | HMow does one “catch colg? (Puvers at the beginning of the [That's a problem that has puzzled | S n. The f skirt yoke ha scientists for many yea completely disappeared from this \ And despite much information ) en replaced by | ” - 3 voman would loy at has been gathered through | YOk sed 1 shirred | A end envelope handkerchief case for ores of experiments, there is stiil such intricate pafterns that \ \ |a little Christmas remembrance. | no final answer to the query. f tance the work looks a £33 N ‘ They . xpensive and so | \ | i particular ordeal, asten Jopyrigh BN evEpaper : g i movement given to the back, but | | a weelk- But, he final and efficient an- | i ubroidery. A gleam- to ! Out of one yard is still unavailable, we do |INE sati to be Molyneux's oi crisp organdie, half a yard pink s know that certain conditions very | favorite ium, > pas- and half baby blue, or any other BOBBY REFUSLS TO BACK UP, == _ : 2 substantially contribute o the |te! & the sen shade. two colors u want and some — | 2 3 3 catch of colds. | White is seen a good deal, too, for | binding tape or ribbon, you can By Thornton W. Burgess - ’ Pt % Contact with a person who has a | thesc la. gowns, and t is| r five. — % - cald is one such condition. In any |Just as good a choice as ever. Cut vour organdie lengths into Where-er you go it will be fou > ot | group of pe ought in close Volants Now Popular strips seven inches wide and six- He gains respect who holds E | 2 i ict, the presence of one \xho! Tn many of the new, form-fitting | S | teen inches long. Lay a pink strip ground. - = = § y 2 ilarly if he i3 | dresses, a « n-in-waist achieves | o . jagaiust a blue one, cither side out —O0ld Mother Nature out a crop of |the narrow, 1 silhouett : & tkat you want, and fold the dou- = ot the bloused bodice v used | ? | ble strip like an cnvelope, binding uat> any I of lne| & lthe outer seam of the envelop: from the|and to maintain a cense of cqui-| d the edges of the flap ribbon excretions | librium, but this ycar the volart : the two colors, nose, throat and lungs of the [is used by some of the best cou- | ¥ 2 | Imbroider modernistic design sufferer. | turic | the inside color, or in Llack and Jones cold. He is ul\m]:L\ The volant len fiselttto b the 22 color, on the outside, o just ap- short on a snceze. He catches it |greatest lengths of fantasy. \\‘mn.] pligue a few little modernistic on a bill or letter which he helds in |and fullness can be given to « |Puffy the Pig makes a side trip to |flowers. Fasten with a {iny pear} his hand, and which is destined for |dress by a volant and that heavy Vview bution and a loop or with a snap. Smith's desk. It gets to Smith by |look avoided which no woman |The animal radio station, ”rflm‘[ These little t hold an amaz- way of the office boy. Smith and [wants. On some gowns volants | new. |ing numbe handkerchiefs, . the office boy are in this fashion |outline a decolletage, simulate a | Announcer? Why, he's Mr. Parrot, plenty for a weck-cnd or a short ~ + 2 seare me. growled 7 N | | i ™ B can hold it. Bol exposed to Jon cold. ipe of bolero effect, soften the | of course, trip. They are casy to pack, keep dinner first, Of course, neither of these may | front of the bodice, and extend |As a favor to Puffy he falks him-|[the handkerc s fresh and are had happened (o “ B i | catch cold, for susceptibility enters|down the sides to make soft| self hoaric themselves casy to look at Now, of course v here | 0 Sl v n. v the pict Susceptibility to cateh | train | B hat dinner was, It wa the s T T i ny ‘ ) ' ) nz colds i ater in those whose | 0| O—1=Z=H I=>HI0I0 with himself. ~ 1 v s secretary of dinner. To be I ; not been intende 1l sir = . blood-poisoning 7 it had not been intended for hir &, To po had been inte - = 12 Window p Skunk. But this ! i ; . Tree 1o Bobby Coon. T v = E Northeast Green Forest : he ¢ 1 2 : 5. Top pi ows 18 that he who has W u Mother. That means that he who s ‘ Cirele part thing first has the to f1 4 To pla O[Z[>Hlu) DOZIC|D O MO —| SOm=EMOERMOMIO] mMmZERZ>>OEAMW0C Bobby Z pe] ] 1 ) () O o) ) (0 i ) Many of the formal gowns this ck of Farn 10 | 1 I Nl i erica, |ncse and throat arc defectize, wha | winter have cd {rimming or | f—— e the shed that opene t ¢ o e « ) , bt rest enough, who live anl|some scinti ouch at th . SHen Fox dome: IiiI& time s yir F o , ] i v werk in an over-lieated atmosphere, | bodice neck, shoulder Aps | J 'l P tt (" e Nl e be o et byt M Uhieid ek iell s \ f [who are undernourished and over [belt. The use of jeweled straps | era S al y ailtern .ervice every night for hi o I op | gl | | dressed, and who do not cxercise [ with comparatively ~ simple gowns | ertered wily of ; L ol (hieater b 1 ! eno | however is mot the correct use. o Bla0k Prssyi ‘. | : et |29 A T Chilling the boly may bring on ;(;o\\l that boast any scintillating Make This Model at Home Coon ,1}“‘:"“ nd it out and ow B ; ‘ : il . cold, This is parlicularly trus if | decoration usually _are cither Practical House Dress S ; bl i CRRTlo « D8 1ol ; ~|to play it up or elso have a like Pattern 1896 hose. dinner : e Moroccan capitil 5 i resh air, it has been found, is {belt adomment or in some way | New Britain Herald 15¢ Practical I'll be on hand over there to-|" “How (o y i Y . Chimes od preventive of colds, are consistently decorative. | Pattern morrow nig arly id e ¢ 5 Intentior 2 el |1a en taken out of doors & Tox and Ermine Used Coon to hine n't want any : e }m ) 1. Ot |in combination with some form of| The only wrap that looks ade-| pyegigned especially with the larg 3 | quate wit this type of dress i i ¥ 3 8 i v to| 2 Sler figure in mind, this model VERTICAL i : o casiest way fo|the one which almost covers (el S e oy e s with_its o - e e L e et e on ot oh e deront e VandlelsyErlyanoli : At TP {train to match the =~ gown, and|.q yegtee. Sleeves may be made long or short, whichever you prefer. By Anne Adams when it does the effect is almost regal 1"ox ed © avish - k i 1 £0 lavishly 10| pgiiarn 1596 makes up best in il 1 mod that their prics g, 110, washable fabrics such as FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: | it alinslehts, gingham, percale, cotton broadeloth, REG.U. S PAT. OFT s one cvening wrap in — Sas e ravon, eic. A gayly printed fabric s collection for which | ,iy;meq with white, or a color pre et SlEht silver fox SKins | dominating in the design, will ba erc ued to form the trimming. ;650 hecoming. Tiny pearl buttons | Ermine, both in its pristine |f00F 1€50T L8 whiteness and dyed Dblack, als . ol < jten nd dyed black, also| "Ny ) obtained only in sizes 36. | adorns many wraps and is usuall S e e cembined lack ot. Chanel | © iy S cembined with black velvet. Chanel | 4 iros's 3.5 yards of 36-inch mate- an evening cape with a deep “'”‘“"“] -""“" ‘“]“‘ at the back. | "Ng dressmaking experience 13 iich '] ne Vit @ dee £ BN GHimme R s e P | necessary to make this model with ey of ermine and lined | gy pattern. Yardage for every s g simple, exact instructions are | - — = given. . Send WIFTEEN CENTS (15¢) in | / coins carefully wrapped, or stamps, ! Z for each pattern. Write plainly your name, address and style number. PP BE SURE TO STATE SIZBE - SRR o ND FOR OUR WINTER [ FASHION BOOK, contaiming ex- Oyareyolgitous) ¢ 1odels for adults and chil- Ry Alice Judson Peale Occasionally one s ents Fried Oysters ind an excellent assortment of transter patterns and stamped nov- who are over-solicitous about their | o R AR MaTeh iR children’s health. | expensive GIFTS. Price FIFTEEN No detail of their ~physical well- | ¢ENTS. Book with paitern, 25 ing in too small to arc a0 cenfs, Address all mail and orders 00 e Pkt leitude (e |0 New ritain Herald Pattern De- > ‘auch cxcessive solicitude the " S d g dressing t sht Vhen a girl makes a big splash | child responds in a number of s p"k"lv”;‘u';.i T et = UL i ca 1 cup < [ 41 cup ) brow silk brittle, { gocs to her head, fortunate ways. l‘ L0 Vegetable scup, Serving G Date Toite

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