New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 26, 1930, Page 12

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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1930. Love’s Reawakening T'he Story of a Wife's Triumph Over Jealousy o p v : . 3 nterior Decoration Editor, McCall's By ADELE GARRISON . ot s X L g i | Magazine. Written for the Herald. | N S . ~ 3 o 28 el . With the nt 1odernistic | o vogue for metal col it was only With the Christmas Spirit Prevail J rof r 2 £ S Sg el 2t gl o i ing Madge Realizes That There Is 1 period ¥ % = 3 ? g g glass and luster glass should appear One Heavy Heart in the House of s s > » 3 o G 5 olyihersesns And B petia i B g < . . A e i o 4 hard to resist them Even the love- 5. Iy urns of old colonial glass which as very much like the new have glow about them Christmas eye, to m For instance, the E graceful 1 glass reindeer, about cight inches high A very ctive s ting would be a mirrvor covering t tat the center part fro: nearby would be tv ; S . Cnce (Ors By C. D. Baichelor Modem Trend groups of milky The candlc reindeer and polar bears R e cause for this irability to find & rabbits and d satisfying occupation is found In S | carry-overs of a chiidish attitude < s and vo or there ir | toward those in authorit versat The degree to which an individ- 1ss ornaments add just 2 childish attitudes roward his par- t touch which sets o \ ents in the process of his growing dull corn I forr Occupational Drifting up has a direct bearing on his later B Alice Judson Peale relations with his nployvers. ryonc of us knows individua ¢ carries over toward them in m never tc have found the heir position of authority the atti- or ju b they | " 1 1) and are fitted to udes he arr toward the become Mir R who dr more or less un e closed buds, v or one job to another. They | here nportant for the riish themselves | ¢! n certain things in one occupation | T 1o as represented ss or to ! by his parents. He should learn ic status. from them to accept criticism with- antages of such a poor | out too much emotion and to profit ent to two of life’'s most im- | I it to expect no special indul- -the necessity for | g e an 1arks of favor outside 1 achieving the & d- n rales, to permit Cossar for « no tantrums over frustra- for cxa their pl ass stems are in am S0 obvious, that |t and annoyances. ave children can-| 1T individual who has been at such people with | train roperly in childhood in r children | these respects, posse s at least one very important part of ustomed | cquipment necessary to achieve irface it may | even a reasonal measure of suca e S that one| cess. 5 % CANDIED CARROTS a@ Envcy From Persia s« cwnee tor e cniiaren, their w carrots, cut in h slices. bhoil 1 salt brown sugar and MAKETT YOURSELE Last Minute Recipes (Lor the National Feast) scalloped Oysters. Serving 8 art & E s 10 Useful, gay and inexpensive for Christmas gift 1s the toilet set case or the traveler or week-ender, made from a light weight bathing Salad. Serving 1 Rakw il 1 cap. and all the cquipment THE HEEDLESSNLSS OF t £ == 7 1 cup 1 ¢ 1 ¥ ed cr an be Lougt the 10-cent storc brighter the color, the mor her thro yelets, pro- HORIZONTAL ETW] RN 3 mashed cooket sh, 2| B Inside the bag put sample size : : fubes and packages —the kind you e ao ok % . buy in the 1¢ t store—of the o 4 Tabias 00T itar B | tollowing article A cake of soap, thé New York ( \ )ro\-\dcr ‘r»-nf, small mhrsJ of |ob;n ) squas) < | paste, cleansing cream and vanish- SANATOR-UM f” \.,t‘.“l‘lf;w‘alj-.e il 1 3 3o g ing cream and a wash cloth. You 1 TAlnEalNE nut eat vhites ard | ssoctated Picss Photo 9 lude, St vontyialin liagnesis of tu 1o T stter, 1 1agt short hanc tooth brush, small A toriut ek , U haking comb fo ¢ hair a a diminutive bottie of for refresi- ing the skin All told 1t costs abou nd is a most acceptable t about anybody SUPPER DISH corn and n loped togetlh TERIY GROWS MORF 3 3 W e ] £ “ *“.”’-" k R . L : ¢ . lovely v die Sen.| MARE THIS MODEL AT HOME Youthful and Adorably Feminine W. Bura Pattern 1930 Herald 15¢ Practical Pattern By ANNE ADAMS This fascinating frock is lovel enough for parties or dances, yel simple enough for daily wear, de- pending upon the fabric chosen. The graceful cape collar and the full flared skirt arc charming features Pattern 1330 will be exquisite made of flat crepe, satin, georgette, 3 fon. voile or sheer velv: ‘I gu for evening, a should « way of not afr another. STRaL: : A : ! anne wduct himself so ned only in sizes 8 Size 10 requires inch material SHer 8. L Al X i e 1 Tesll AR B e e s Berito hinc { | No dressmaking experience is ncc- ed and may € the trap t 1 t no t v ied dodih essary to make this model with our first one y f . 3 & re he jed 3 isa ¢ < i 5 torium is an in- pattern. Yardage for every size, and enough to kcey I A f 2 four T i1 Sl : vIbenculonly o= 3 o simple, exact instructions a given. sérves to be caught o lot of P i § . e 7 T E i Then those g M S 5 z ad that apy en on 1 i 5 ik Y 7 b b B Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15¢) in rats quite forgot al L TN . % . ¥ % 3 nodifications, he mus llow whe 5y % S X coins carcfully wrapped, or ‘stamps, ject. The itinued to fe said - ) ¢ 7 % ¢ turr for each tern. Write plainly your as they alwavs had d N { . v i 1 ’ S S ¢ r 1e spent by pa-| § %, ki name, address and style number. BE when they saw r sthing ahout 5 ' . tent tuberculosis sanatorfum & SURE TO STATE SIZE WANTED about did they v apt to be the way with vour )- eed a ety . . 5 I ple they fell quite cqu: ooking didn't lke the Way a certain 1 1 : : ledg out for themselves. Never I strange boy hung around the had experience they scorn he ~imil Pool SEND FOR OUR WINTER FASHION BOOK. confaining exqui- site models for adults and children and ane cxcellent assortment of A | Puff trics his hand at acting in & {ranerer patterns and stamped novel- e e Mush o 2 i ly it 5 ety Fl Sy k ? show the Zoo presents. ties that make delightful and inex- Meagwhile ‘Jerry Muskrat co : ) E ther, t s f 1id R “Ill prove he says, “us Hamlet| oo G ™ Blice FIFTEEN B = heanzions and SCIDEDRV Ao that I have intelligence.” CENTS. Book with pattern, 25 cents. t anxious for or cl vs | The oreh is crowded: the bal 1l Mailc and orders to X e ed on Lhe inside, uee some; cony'sa jam— : Department. 243 about traps p ou ¢ E : S ¥ d i asked @ ) 1 eve E nd #alt on a bottle sh | And all goes well for Pu str New York City. in this matter Mrs. Jerry was quite rat erry. ppence y of them. § ley | to get them clean, “ there comes a cry of “Ham!" cd them on

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