New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 1, 1930, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1930. —— o Iove. Reaviiohns Ohee Oiers By C. D. Batchelor To Be Smart, Accessories Should Be White Ofice BY MARGERY TAYLOR Interior Decoration Editor, McCall's Magazine. Written for the Herald It's going to be a white Chrisi- mas this year even if it doesn't { snow: it will Le white indoors. | Fashion in decoration s have gone quite white. P we are a little fatigued breathless rush of color we liave | been having everything from | | dishpans and mops to tablecloths and clocks. At any rate, white is certainly the fashion note at this year's end. The smart gift, therefore, will he white. And there’s one thing com- forting about a white gift; you may | be sure that it will “go” with any | color in the recipient's hol Of course, white doesn't havz fo be white as that over-driven “driven snow.” [t may have th: palvst| | shadow of purple. almost tho deii- e to be certain sbout: it mzy have that grayish cast cal'ed oysicr, ! or it may glow with the warm ivory | of old satin. Alabaster — in the foria of wurn- shaped lamps — seems to appeal ngly among tha mart new sories. On th: dressitg for instance. ihe snill lamps les looped with crystal tinctly fomininz And masauling settinas White china and alabaster a re appropriate for any room T'he Story of a Wife's Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON P e e e | The Guests Arrive at the Farmhous and. as Madge Veared, the Lavish Veritzen Decorations Fyoke a Chorus of “Ahs"—and Lapluia tions=t Now the white 1 any of Dresden figurir iz d sparkle well y—tiir- entury rooms .nay giin the ack and | detail of distinction in a picee of as ! fitis ali white, fascinating Chinese carvel rv— [ A snow I cloth, for instance, \n Embarrassing Question P proper white [hox or ash-tray or wnutes 2 § = : . al ro 1ay enlivened For the table set'iaz, vhite i porceiain figiri Diplomatic T i [ 2 / = > = i or a c - but ng F\X/'orl;ing Clothes’; WT@n a Touch of Eilre;gance mart to work these, er still not to look | es years fr nflue riety Bazaar ! THE YOUNG MUSKRAT mely F'OUND ] . : I sive scrics Jurgess exp t ucted by AN == t laboratory in England E 1 foods prepared in ' _ Alexander George SeLimly g b STEAMED JAM PUDDING n Breakfast—Chilled T for office wear, t flairs and with an un- ¥ cooking ope r fron or aluminum i g ngly attacked as to produc rac le sauce, 4 Id o tiy and steam for HORSE SENSE tionable amount soluble b t 1-2 hours nmold carcfully Pony Dick” a o Even when org s & i I e | ser v Y ) ouis Sewall, uses salts are pre e | ca butter, fruit sd When a food steaming, t . nd therefore doesn’t have tcamer should be tightly cove v pullin avy loads through od. Of |1 et r o of sugar, habl | Oatmeal Rocks ded as tl d should ays | b a okes a (Good wi 3 alf its depth covered w £ xpert is the 1 1-2 lard, Jutter), Each time that water i3 sn he can ex- = g cups dark brown sugar, cggs, added add 4 minutes on to the boil- | hale t} rough his nose. Jerry Aluskrat | at him for a - cup sour cream, 2 teaspoons cinna- ing period. — minutc without saying a word E [ARR] E] won, 1 teaspoon cloves, ! teaspoon Hard Sauce ! OYSTER APPETIZER teaspoo alt, 1 cup butter, 3 tablespoons Raw oys chopped with on- 5 teaspoon f fow e a fine confectior Juice ngredients with a fork very cream Chill Lsl HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Steamed Jam Pudding (Apricot jam suggested) 1 cup jam, 4 tablespoons sugar. teaspoon nutmeg. 1-4 teaspoon | . % cups flour, 2 teaspoons bak-| MAKE THIS MODEL AT HOMR {ing powder. 1 cgg, 1 cup mil 3 ta- blespoons fat, melted | Mix all ingredients and beat 1 i ; VERTICAT Sty | minutes. Half il a well greased allermpi9is ’ iR 2 _______ New Britain Herald 15c Practical Charming Simplicity Pattern By ANNE ADAMS party is the * § 1 4 t Characteristic of the newest mod els worn under cloth or fur coats this frock combines simplicity o | line with chic and grace. The cleve front seaming and the becoming col- lar are interesting detal You can mak ip-to-date o de of bread dough rolied cut in oblong pieces and fold- | ed back upon then |2 neat little squarish roll that had ILI 17 wo open slits in which to place| - 1 Pattern 1978 makes up smartly in s am butter ! : flat crepe, satin or marocaine When making them at home | Black, brown, green or blue would help h 2 " e BT brush the dough over lightly with | 5, Be!nice i aolid color or i The i for the S o 5” E/A\ T_H | fat before folding for baking. This & Sy R 1 : ! I! b R e [ May be obtained only in sizes 16 Vi . leg was 1 ; 1 t to their p 35 s Lo\ | HI > BAN DANCI IRy requires 3 1-8 yards of 39-inch this was t 1 i f 100 BRIGHT - : i Y ng — loreign dances are fabric, helplessness : i By Al T T R " to moral degradation,” ac- No dressmaking experience is It only I ething I hos i - nt, on the I cording to the Central government, { ) necessary to make this model with the young Mu t >t s Bed oo Tar ale £ g e cialon pon him i S ¥ the New Yok |and so that organization has placed % our pattern. Yardage for cvery size, and over. “If onl - evita ficulties in | feriority 4 hi. erz Dr. lago Galdston ' Academy of Medcine |® P27 00 such dances. Orders have jand simple, exact instructions are thing. Oh. oh, o} 1 £ trent hem si At vaaa | been issued to close all dance halls | given. hurts! What wiil happen t It t possesses the nt et here, and dancing is also prohibited ) ‘ Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15¢) in What will be done to 1t Red lities ) appeal to his fellows | Thus the y s Period the question i sed | in hotels and cafes. coins carefully wrapped, or stampt, for each pattern. Write plainly your Jox should come 2 in siuch a s to make him popu- 0 deve e o “Is it dangerous to cat foods the Owl happe I 1l be |} 1 ess ne m [ 3 1 t n aluminum ve. ' Do particles | v | 2 name, address and style number Lilled and eaten n try | cxpect, make hir most of his s t I _lof alumlnum separate from the ndon—George Patton has been | BE SURE TO ATE SIZE to escape if one of r ‘ t T cooking ves d contaminate its n o provincial govern- : WANTED. wish my father or ¥ side from certain attribu 18 ¢ to devi food content? If so, is the quantity ment of 3 anada, to film 4 =y SEND ? OUR WINTER come. Perhaps crough to injurious? the typical scenes of London and 2 'FASHION BOOK, containing ex- thing for me. [ 1ere are n persons other cities of England. This is | quisite models for adults and chil- come.” strongly of the opinion heing done becausc natives of > %: s |dren and an excellent assortment of But the long hours d rid \ ildren ser je |t that nee for aluminum cool : Canada who went there from Eng- 7 transfer patterns and stamped nov- and no one came. Some clouds h 1 f their 1 1 > ng the best social adjustment ace to health. Some of their |land are anxious to see scenes of | “Friends ask,” sa) ffy, “now and |elties that make delightful and in- hidden the face of gentle z made T fier their owr age | possible to his temperament or for 0 alleged hazard | their motherland. The government | then: expensive GIFTS. Price FIFTEE Mistress Moon. It wa developing f whatever capacity are highl sational. dowever, | plans to show these movies all over | ‘Don’t you cver long fo go home CENTS. Book with pattern, 2 for jolly, bright Mr. Sun to t 1is ! prove for leader 16 May possess. . tent.answers 1o these guertes the Dominion again?' cents, Address all mail and orders daily climb up in the blue sky | &peet = s may not be founded on opinion R — 1 always reply: ‘Should a Pig la- to New Britain Herald Pattern De- A f their own TOR BEST RESULTS They must be based on fac's FOR BEST RESULTS ment partment, 243 West 17th street, when the voung Muskrat heard a faint sound out in the water. Some |levcl sely th it of lvy‘l SE HLRALD CLASSIFIED ADS Aluminum 18 onec of the most| USE HERALD CLASSIFIED At rising above its environment?' New York city. [

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