New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 3, 1930, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1930. | Scenic Designs Are The Vogue In Wallpaper N 2 | Love’s Reawakening | Once Overs - By C. D. Batchelor | I'he Story of a Wife's Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON ‘Q 2 Q b, XX o, (R8s o X O %’ 5 W0 K .“ s 0% K X As Madge Suspected, Udith Fairfax Didn't “Lose Any Time' Telling Dicky of His W Out-of-Towt Trip B 0 40 e (XX oo 0 X S 9 YJno 1/!311 as well as wellpaper is cnlivened by scenic designs 2 tablespoons finely * 9 e Do e | Aggies’ Queen chopped celery, cggs. 2 table- spoons butter or chicken fat melted. M ingredients. Pour into but- loaf pan. Bake 35 minutes in | itely slow oven. Unmold | Surround with creamed | thick white or yellow| | | gelatin dessert can lettuc nd topped | nd it makes a| 1 boiled | for | us and here we are i (on . . 'l’AI‘[ I.l- + " YOURSELE B 5 3 s 2L Associated Press Ptote [/ g ey Jola McVey., Calumet, Ol H am f aitioT i S5 chos:n *“Aggicvator Queen’ Iire in ling Pa ere’s SR Oklahoma A. and M. College a water. She won over 6 oppone As winter comes on, you should make a little window garden for your bird just a few grass seeds in a s box so that you can put the cage down over it when it grows and let your bird hop Dr. lago Galdston ~ Academy of Medicing about on real ground. rrench Meuth > | | — - Since gloves are so hign in the] FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: ode this winter, a glove box is ,‘| AES. U. 5. PAT. OFF. ;o0d idea for a Christmas present| or someone who is rather hard to| an. 1 d or wood | The latter is inside a gay Paste a =sil-| or some colorful medallion top of the lid and then either | ‘. 2 . - | eV ! ! L s not ted on—H ) and hand bit of polka dotting, | < o T W 4 P8 N SN fla. liers { (CHEE tlie i 1 « : z plaiding in color. Or it | R, 1 & S : ., 3 3 ¢ ; E irc none too clever with paint | 5 . geC L t ) ope y paper and cover the en- | FARMER BROW 3 s L 1t g L the exception | I ¢ 1 entire hox once §t has | By HORIZONT AL ) : the r glued firmly on, 1un 4| olugithis rowncl, Serving coat of clear lacquer or £ et it dry a couple of days a then add a second coat. Even a third | coat does not hurt. You will be sur- it how comparatively inex- | this gift will be, and it 100ks million. UNUSUAL DESSERT ¥ a dessert that is different, | up, 1 and slice some of the big Jap- | nlone, ersimmons and serve with The best time to marry is later on, Make Th Model At Home Gift suggestions Pattern 1902 i teaspoon | New Britain Herald 15c Practical VERTICAL Throw g A * = Pauern Sweden’s Princess : By Anne Adams Durable fabric, fine workmanship and less cxpense arc assured the woman who makes under garments for herself or her friends. The lingerie set presented today con- sists of well-fitted bandeau, and bicomers that have ample fullness. Pattern 1902 be made of silk, crepe de chine or fine cotton | febric such as broadcloth, dimity or rayon. Such sets make exquisite Xmas gifts, and if you wish them more elaborate, they may be edged with narrow lace. May be obtiined in sizes 14, 16, 20, 32, 34, 36, 35, 40 and 42 Size 16 requires 2 yards of 39-inch erial. o dressmaking experience s necessary 10 make this model with our pattern. Yardage for every size, wnd simple, exact instructions are RONE i T ! i s given. perimen Y 1o er t 3y A Yeale enabl m to « i 7Y 4 Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) in going to t v f ¢ W 1t ru childr 15 of t ra n the s L T % g5 2 ¢ wrapped, or stamps, Coon.” pected er wi that that individ t g ¥ [ Y rea attern. Write plainly your So the next E 1 b tirr r Brown's Boy t yut ¥ ’ vishne t real ‘ % ame, addr and style number. Coon ¢ foun< | appearcd not tc Bobby Coon | s . eir on pleas- d into the street ay- i ¢ 3 5 TO STATE SIZE ing to him in low | The ? who is en | hard kn ) A E FOR OUR WINTER a bo> t ide t [ f foc s course Bobbyv | te v 1c ave pler f intere i = \ I ASHION BOOK, containing ex- Bobby hesitated a ' 1 t in 1 th NERe 4 quisite models for adults and chil- While he hesi I 1 2 in % dren and an excellent assortment of . Skunk and ¢ side. Y we for this is what able give 1 i adult 1 tog transfer patterns and stamped nov- r, he crowde obby D H I mu 1 i o im g ckground of k - % ot a in- d at once hegan cating ha- ne day I'll be doing Children u more direct in | Will provide good ideas for his play rage,” says xpensive GIFTS. Price FIFTEEN S dizh just as > one el i lobby (e sir will. | expressing their feclings tows ho i 3 Why pig pen flu y . Book with pattern, 25 «ent. He didn't o 1 1 A 1 will lik ve me a lit-| non-contributor Manhaitan has an ares 22 —I must be up to snuf | | Address all mail and orders s - child who offers nothing to | :quare mniies; 1 nd has an|Teday our hero goes to court with | Infc “ait of Princess Ingrid [t, New Britain Herald Pattern De- lay of the group. o refuse f 3 Justice Kangaroo. lof Sweder th a pet. The picturc | pariment, 245 West 17th street, o | r 10 subordinate his own wishe: | two or f land cre crowded sev-| And hears the trial of Mr. Ox for was 1 n she attended JIM'“ York city, that illlu\w isnt Wouldn't Bobby have been sur-!td the interests £ the game is not | eral of N YorK's teeming millions, using “whom" for “‘who.” | house paiy in lZogland recently. | ¥ o .

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