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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1930. —_———— | Love i R T ‘ e New Ideas ove s eawa enlng Once OUCTS By C D Batchelor} BY MARGERY TAYLOR terior Decoration Editor, McCall's I'he Story of a Wife's Triumph Over Jealousy Beg ST M ReriOlce -Magazine Written for The Herald. : 7 ; | At Christmas time “decoration é By ADELE GARRISON g 2w | means something difterent than s all-year-round meanir But in Christmas decoration thers are also new styles. he decorations should definite- | Iy hollow the architectural spirit of | the room. Instead of ering | wiscellaneous branches of ever- greens, use ropes of pine. hemlock, | spruce, cedar or boxwood. 1f the fireplace is the logical center, fes- toon it with a wreath and ever- green ropes, and little trees on both | sides. And in honor of the spirt| o7 the scason, a parade of gay toys should line up along the mantel. The old - gaudy over-decorated tree is outmoded. The new tree is nade more mysterious looking by restraining the decorator’s fm- | pulse to hang on it everything that | ound. The latest is the e with nothing but silver Over the tree arc o shredded tin icles, and silver balls or Iszonm with a silver star at the {op. ts are all white Lm\ps of many colors are| frowned upon. The tree, to be ild have lights of all n, blue, vellow or red mas decoration The Prospect of Phil Veritzen abs Christmas Eve Guest Leads Mad Lillian's Warning 10 a silent Wish that He'd spend 1 ) t 1t Elsewhere is be This cheery fireplace refiects Christmas spirit v litional to show the s Lok Sk i) on’s spirit 10 all who pass by. if . vou haven't already planted an ever- | S k F P l e wanky For The Pilot you can place small trees| at red tubs flanking the door, | h between corative scheme should ‘ of course, fit the house. An Eng-| lish house, which has a plain gable | is the proper setting | d stur worked 1n | The strings b t on a holder you. L I'm ),/,,‘,.rm mysel f to see ]c»\ of me.” Threes and Fo;s.j i i Sk ot designed this smart costume for the mod: grand tire of con- | Crn aviatrix— reen Anr] y W 'col \\lth "ucd(\ cap anrl "]0\(2) several 1 al the of consci 3 may resemble Look over slowl 115 M well and add the sugar. Cooi 1 minute, C Add rest of in- pt is lable is cheeks and 2 i done for the sufferer | 8red ! z until stiff. HORIZONTAL [ r flat in a d 3 a s re to minimize its | Serve y iorten its duration. vever may be done injuring himself, When ould be rry sau ome sort into it. 1t gmphasi VINDOW STRIPS o of benefis | haviy of your cach case | Worth 1al study + outside more colored tape and 4 small col- 5 MAKE THIS MODEL AT HOME % Doll's Clothes for Xmas o/ 2 Day_@ Pattern 2066 DOLL'S Alexander George New Britain Herald 1oe Practical CLOTHES for Thanksgiving e b i tmp cocktail, roast chicken ana rattern L e e TR Carolica By ANNE ADAMS 2066 § e L Delight your kiddie with n | clothes for her favorite doll. T 1. plum jelly, apple sal- raisin pie, cheese, coffec adorable set includes 1 dress, 1 coat Shrimp Cocktail, Serving 6 1 hat, 1 slip and 1 pair of pantic 1 cup canned shrin 1 cup diced | perhaps you have some left o celery, 2 tablespoons chopped pi- | dress material you'd like to use, Suio ed olives, 4 tablespoons | (hese small garments do not req chopped sweet pickies, 1-3 1easpoon | myuch yardage. 1f not o : aspoon paprika, 3 table- | oy Jawn or crepe de chine would b mon fuice, 1-2 cup UMM gelightful for the dress, slip a legged bhere qt 536, Lt : 3rook | B¢ ) ord 1o i panties. A woolen fabric is best Lat and Jerry shool he “l don’t ¢ Brown’s boy a stranger. sir. [ don't lik Pattern 2066 may which have becn lined for 16, 18, 22 and ch dolls ith crisp lettuce. Top with the y e H glven with ooit dress mayonnaise nd sprinkle with | 5, instruction, e paprika. Serve at once. ment. Oyster Dressing Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15¢) in Tave not this stran 1 pint small oysters, 4 cups 50t | coins carefully wrapped, or stampn. Mrs. Jerry, “but [ ha pai r bread crumbs, 2 tablespoons | for each pattern. Write plainly your attention to him. What harm can t = that c : c chopped parsley, 1 teaspoon salt, | nsme, address and style number do?” the t f carnir - . g -4 teaspoon paprika, 1-4 teaspoon | By SURE TO STATE SIZE celery salt, 1-2 cup butter, melted. | D. Carefully look over oysters and ND FOR OUR WINTER thean any ha nove any particle of shells. | FASHION BOOK. containing ex- roticed that ghtly mix with a fork ard stuff!gyisite models for adnlts and chil the fowl dren and an cxcellent assortment o similing ool or t : tro s it 3 i brushes. Nes uper- | (7 ‘ “ L ; 2 elf ER s t ure Camdied Sweet Potatoes Carclina | ransfer patterns and stamped nov- y = 0 : - led s potatoes, - “That fs what replied Jerry. “P wrd | don't like the looks of t 5 hoiled, pe- sweet elties that make delightful and Are you afraid of hir -3 cup dark brown sugar, 1 table- expensive GIF¥S. Price FIFTE! Jerry with a sly loo arning spoons bacon fat, 1 teaspoon salt, | S, Book with pattern, X Jderry Pe car freen pepper on i =S I “Thc . works e | 1-4 teaspoon paprika. 1-2 cup brok- | cents. Address all mall and orders I'm not afraid of Li problems | I abit of carning coolied togetl > ar0 | en nuts. {» New Britain Herald Pattern D tainlv not ! retorted Jo car vl i a girls today | money e t c "ol e salt, | To build a dam for no good reason. 1 cup diced marshmallows. partment, 243 West 17th street, I am not afraid of him for msrelf |have to s wsioned by the | carly 1 have in T tter, make an appe- | The Beaver then becomes a F —l Heat fat in frying pan, when hot | New York’ city. I'm thinking of the children. They he longer they | tizing d\ch for cold weather. | Mow 1s there any sence in that?” lddd the potatoes and brown well onl !