New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 4, 1930, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1930. 14 Love’s Reawakening ADELE GARRISON By : g I'he Story of a Wife's Triumph Over $ the barm Lillian As the Pariy Staris for the 1S Rufled Phit \ Invitation” 1o Iy ‘ritzen's Obviot Mad ntly Browr On delaye fat bee ap old had be found wood Jimm you th Then deed. ir: that was per dinner over woodshed until after been caugh So it Ahe first to ‘When he pe covered 1 Anere he s inside. Brown's ho heside sition of the di was t \vert a Jealousy Quarrel prehensiv 'Once Overs Registerea U. . ¢ | " I | | | | By C. D. Batchelor “owrs q HEALTH | | Edwlby @d\z New York Dr. lago Galdstom ~ Academy of Medicine PSEUDO DIETETICS dietetics ling | combination, prep- and utilization casily lends | to manipulation and distortion > quack and the zealot There is a great de scie handed out There are “schools of extrao emph ner in which foods 1l others foods which are tagonistic d the they claim, will of oods, their Th pscudo ietetics. | ting,” laying on the man- to be chewed. combinations alleged to be an- cating of which on scrious as of bri - longer die or or at least health too er come so ‘alories, b ne like not must go the composit por scale, hoo calcu- neat opinion his own ovided th Tomorrow—The MAKE IT YOURSELE. | Kidney s HORIZONTAI VERTICAT | TaksTogg hie nim to &Mms Ambition bring persona Parents cru al of ared in some to t 1cceptable f Parent ve ne or | carefully their own motives nd- | ambitions they cnte et of | childrer should v thos line of cndeavor will to tain for ort of |an understandi of the be quite the | consideration of bis' interests, al ful-] It rougu opportunities where 1em in- iony | now. stent i ried eve to hit perfect iz Tunic their sleeved scrutiny If it is out of child ed the blou; morn 00l ¢ blouse is open Bagging for your suit onc one overblousc, trimmed 1 powder blue with drop shoulders and puff slecves n just take that take on feminine lin- ly different scason on blbuses right blousc [ty New vl WHAT'S NEW | this same gift up in them. But it|in bowl. |in doubt as to color preferences, Cocoanut Cream Pudding do choose black and white for 3 cup sugar, 1-3 cup flour, 1-8 |these monogrammed party garters |teaspoon salt, 2 egg yolks, 2 cups uc likely to have a real vogue. |milk, 2 egg whites, stiffly beaten, |1- cup cocoanut, 1 teagpoon vanilla, 11-2 tcaspoon lemon extract. Blend sugar flour and salt. Add egg volks and milk. Cook until |creamy, in double boiler. Stir fre- quently. Fold in rest of ingredients, | Pour into glass dish. Cool and chill. a [Serve plain or with whipped or | plain cream. By Mra. Alexander George | Evidence that an Alaskan salmon Escalloped Oysters ewam 1,300 miles in 44 days in- Menu for Dinner | dicates the distance that certain Escalloped oysters, baked pota- | species of fish travel. tees, baked squash, celery, pickles S0 cabbage and pineapple salad, cocoa nut cream pudding, coffee. Japanese Princess Escalloped Oysters. Serving 6 11-2 pint small oysters, 4 cups| racker or dried bread crumbs, cup butter, melted, 1 teaspoon | salt, 1-4 teaspoon celery 1-4| teaspoon paprik cup oyster li- | quid, 2 1-2 cups milk. Look over oysters and remove shell. Mix crumbs and butter, Sprinkle some crumbs on bottom of buttered baking dish, add a layer of oysters, sprinkl: with salt, celery | salt and paprika. Add more crumbs Alternate layers of crumbs and oysters until dish is filled. The last or top layer should be crumbs, Mix < and liquid and pour over the Make dee allow this liquid to pe oysters and crumbs. Bake | 20 minutes i moderate oven. Baked Squash 1 medium sized squash. ! salt, 1-4 teaspoon paprika, poons da brown sugar. Cut squash in half and remove and fibrous portions. Cut 1o convenient sized pieces. Place shallow pan and spr with of ingredients. Bake 1 hour in moderate ove Cabbage and Pineapple Salad 3 hredded cabbage. 1 cup capple. 1-2 teaspoon salt 4 teaspoon paprika. 2 tablespoons chopped pimientos, 1-2 cup salad salt any to fou aspoon table seed Associated Prees I’hote peror and empress of Japs photograph taken on her first birthe serve q ingredients, combine Make This Model at Home Captivating Little Frock Pattern 2048 New Britain Herald 15¢ Practical Pattern Anne Adams model oped collar relies on its for trim- ks, too, active trimming additional full- dress. Sleeves short fashioned of challis, silk. A wh nd cuf form an 1s rendering to the long o 2048 be vercale, broadcloth or wash print is lovely with 1 color for co obtained only in sizes 4 requires 2 mas dimity Yo% ;030008 0w 040 colorful 40% 0P OGS 080805 98069 experience to make this model with Yardage for every size, ructions are y %440 50 A O 7 X (15¢) in stamps Write plainly your and style number. ATE SIZE OUR co adu WINTER taining ex- for nd chil- nd an excellent assortment of r patterns and stamped nov- o delightful and i Price FIFTE. with pattern, all mail and orders Herald Pattern De- 17th street FOR BOOK, odels Address Britain par t 3 West IN BLOUSES (0 - 0 " —— 4 cents. /“’m% Sc r character are the blouses whicn Barbara with rever collar edged in self- model of flat crep: and | collars mad gorie the right blouse | crepes mean task, for |the w lovely and | If it s ed a good wear with a hologically | you blouses, those give a lady-look with luring languor Ior styles batiste. blouses, for velyet skirt tailored and afternoon in linens is no ashablc o full of you ne PEYC atin or m see the brocaded nd tunic glamor lames, dressy svelt over-blouses tha short you in, tailorcd ved a hint of al- long-slec untrimmes- - pick for or- h look at | peasant kni i flr:!-lilnL’. ery your her dressy v th 2 regulation suit, therc colorful blot i red hite and | and add an exotic your fai suit simock the uch that metal | ¢ lin self-braid cmbroid- | A = Models from Bonwit-Teller The Heralé and NEA Service. Left to right coss line; a white satin peas- as skeiched for d; a flowered metal cloth overblouse in p i gold, black and capucine has two pleats that flare different in character. A|on each hip and long sleeves that pewder blue one, for instance, for|puff before joining tight cuffs. with tailored suit, has its flat| The neckline is flat, with a bow epe fashion a rever collar edge) | finish. in the form of loops | Shimmering with soft There is a tie cdged in the same/a White satin peasant trimming and the turn-back cuffs|diop shoulders, shirred have it too. This Is a serviceable, |sleeves and a handsome yoke smart blouse Thit gives that tailor-| broidered in cross-stitch in red, look s0 many women appreciaiz | yellow, medium blue and black. It on the. job, is the kind of blouse to lend ele- flowered metal cloth princese [gance 1o a dressmaker suit eof over-blouse is rich in color, | broadcloth, velvet or finc crepe woman likes, of the latest cvery Thret distinctly being blouses are |red. It beauty is blouse with puft em- I'ne

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