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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, !once Ooirs | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1930. ) “UNFURNISHING™ YOUR HOME Love’s Reawakening By C. D. Batchelor I'he Story of a Wife's Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISO Patent 0fice the Near tic Days for Madge as Christmas Celebration Draws nd Hover \ Anvious Peering Youngst About ain panclled walls and the most exquisitely rich cream color and the cover- catin hand-stitched in reprodue. a modernistic vase crystal flow- r it fits in with her schemes. r new Paris apartment Elsic de Wolfe brown. The carpet is six-foot wide modernistic bed are of ivory tury cover. A moderristic glass tablo Mendl sponsors contemporary art whene has pla a Queen s a place FOR THE SINGER PETLR HUNTS UNENOWN nton W. Burgess By much as a to wonder or if n tricks. hiding it n old stump was partl cculdn’t clin cculdn't see “1ll see low.” sald Pe thumped with onily Peter can_th pened. Peter o nothing happene a long ear with Then he ear with the other 1l find him yet,” dec ared Pe- young an I saw kissing my daugh- Laking HORIZON VERTICAL Chocolate Spongc Dinner Menu Tolled pan. Add late Sponge Flank Steak ud fit water and lid. ‘\AH blended. Cool. Add o ) boiling 1p milk. ir Add Mix untit | § Ber in When He Won't to cstablish associations ng through a daily story nearly Bunny 5 it all abou called me 5t because L have a snout.” ds aloud and | v snooty Yor iould by Mendl, social orange, brown or ou select for your gured com- our system by n chair Need Bright Lights You their of the The be bedroom portant a hedroom are a lounging or chaise longue, a bedside table. zcod lighting to read in bed and a her in the bedroom or have a dressing room too. should be high-powered d good mirrors all around ehould dress by electric and be e soft luminosity of Lady Mendl loveliness. Her is to make sure your own affords you this opportunity. 1en walls ¥ should necessities it you of lights COOKED CUCUMBEF Creamed or buttered cucumbers are a change in vegetable W'] fresh, crisp once. cut length- in quarters and boil slowly 2it water. or nice inutes ir MENDING HINT 1t your son wears the ki his knickers out too fast patch of erial wrong side ces of put a big on the before This re- heavy m across the knees the new pan enforces them be gives you something to darn to. autifully Drain | cream sauce | anl Dr. lago Galdston Academy of Medicina Child's Bill of Rights ands of infants wer blinded by gonorrhea of ly called ophthal- and, when at least 5 born died heir first birth- have physic and educa- ns, then fol- for those safe- ience pro- when that 1s sunlight and cod liver oil, to icles ich modern & breast fee sukb dom from 1 especially uffering from “‘just > provision beforc comes for vacci- mall pox and im- diphtheria ting Diph \orrow—Preve | sumes a holiday | nish the top w FESTIVE DESSERT custard rice pudding as- air if you fill glass dessert dishes three-fourths full of and add the other fourth of strawberry or peach jello. Gar- h a green cherry. Plain STAMPS FOR CANNING May housekeepers find rubber stamps are handy for stamping nes on cans and jars of home- | preserved foods | MAKE IT YOURSELFE Sinee hings gift all girls love nice lingerie a most acceptable Christmas is @ pair of new petti-pants. of very fine . lace or point d'esprit. accordion pleated onto a of crepe de chine. They have enough fullness to make them a lit- tle short petticoat, all you need with some of the lame or velvet dresses, have their fullness front and back and not on the sides, so hat vou can have the sveltest figure while wearing them To make them, take a regular voke pattern and cut it double, of crepe de chine or flat crepe, finish- ing it at the top with hemstitching or lacr hand-seaming. Then you cut lower portion to fit the yoke pattern will do, and allow extra width enough to make two rows of pleating for the front nd two for the back. You can fin- sh the bottom of the lower portions before you have them pleated, either with hand-hemstitching or a fine hand-hem or lace. It you want to do things up brown, you can monogram a littla running name or vour friends ini- tials fn the left hand lower edge of front. inon, georg: ny — Herald’s Daily Make This Model At Home Lovely Xmas Glifts Pattern 2052 Transfers 561- 704 New Britain Herald 15¢ Practical Pattern By Anne Adams fy robe is essential to eve- r of the family. The onc can be easily and inexpen- made at home. Flannel, terry challis or cotton crepe may be obtai or 4 requires erial Transfer cr 564 includes 6 teapots, 6 cups and saucers, 4 sugar bowls ind 4 shakers. Attractive for towel covers, napkins, etc. des 4 cat-heads , 6 flower groups and Delightful on pil- towels, scarfs 6 chicks, 6 single flowers. lows, bibs, ot Each paper {ransfer Fifteen Cents additional. dressmaking experience ‘e this model with Yardage for every size, exact instructicns are pattern is our pattern and simple, given Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15¢) in coins carefully wrapped, or stamps, for ecach pattern. Write plainly your name, address and style num- ber. BE 'SURE TO STATE SIZE WANTED. ND FOR OUR WINTER FASHION BOOK. containing ex- quisite models for adults and chil- dren and an cxcellent assortment of transfer patterns and stamped elties that ma expensive GIF CENTS. Book with pattern, 2 Address all mail and orders to New itain Herald Pattern Department 3 West 17th street, New York city. Pattern Service