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14 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1930. e Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife's Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON e Jealous of Veritzen at the Producer's sending Costly Accident Dicky. Obviously and Angered Presumption Flowers, Sta, ai ding the Ticers Aeci Te (Contmued dent Once Qvers By C. D. Batchelor somfort talki Don’t you remember w mpleton. this?” ymorrow A TENSE MOMENT what sh “I eca young dreadfu want to Iy st Whatey Jerry ter and Laughing lirook the bank. Prese splash a little squeaked ir he had found cat and was enjoying it young Muskrat heard the s ter of feet on leaf-cover d his heart almost ing as he tri from the Shadows jump dist and of eagernes arp. cr It was Redd His ¢ cocked forward in the direction the sounds of faint contented squcaks That was a tensc oment sir, that was a tense toment. The youflig Muskrat held his breath. 't seemed to him that his heart thumped so that Reddy Ifox must | ful a cor so saw a Ilack only with a looi was 100 came splashing and ich Yes T next Advice, HORIZONTAL NEW NECKLACH NDRY LAt SAVE FANCY CHELSH it thin mnto fan itter. FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: REG U.S_PAT. OFF. Bright But Conceited A commonly bel which ject show | popular motio L ZrOup are uc crage ed be liev s ompari iftly X W. Burgess) |con “Jerry's Dread upon a degree of Irth"d to th constantly Judsor Peale ed that in- to be onally glor show haughticst thing R to not 1 him docs know bl son Cow in a dairy for offer ion the | originates | She room, | her iperior ch best dren and me, 1 knew possible conceit that som s in the ordinary cla when scratched her father’s pen.” hose unpleas- | the eit seems directly fact that he is esp back. on my New York, Dec. 2.—Keeping up with the Joneses in the matter of unusual Christmas greeting cards is | getting to be more of a problem cach year. | Of course, if | of person to whom life is more ignominious than dis- covering on Christmas Day that |the card you picked to send Mamie | Th is precisely the one she | | ch t> send you, then by all| | means have your own individual | cards made. childern can sithouette of your own front door. ack in the whatever m have card hu early e sma s business of ividral or just reached its peak he time the average waded through 50 art-Alecky Christmas cards reachel out with a sigh of relief good old simple one that said word, “Noel! Whether you design or them Y t make your choi 3 them all addressed - a stamped and out of the way befors mas rush really begins. Some Want Formal Cards Many two differe ristmas cards. A formal for business con- ection ew acquaintances kind for intimate former may be a old-fashioned pic- modern one, and may be raved card g his can you are the kind no failure in can draw them. | have a cuite Nttle or water color hospitable fire- your pets, you | country, vour you have that Or. of course, | personal, in- made. Thi vear ng scenes re excel- American coach r than ship models getting just too clever Last vear Americarn The you litt boat you value you can dividual an to a one onn ready-mads ds buy the Chris want very persons kinds of C latter These include Godey | Co- parade samplers wd reproduction of white print of wood-cuts storic of f Man amo bizarre modern ovite bear a Animals Are Popular third class this that is; seems to ilar'ty for odd animal pets current today leap, sit and f reflect is 1 cats are smart nibbling a Christ- giraffes or other off 1 watiing duc good | fish of all kinds, Of all dogs, | otty and the wolfhound seem 50 on fashionabl Sc ceful Russian ad rth come religious greet- which we have h us year there is a ¥Fa ned pro- irals ures vide variety w0us sta and of cir own vhich you flower cards Christmas askets and vs of yes- 5 of o~ timeg charming is year of b of flowers, noseg cmente itae, imported from the the hardest wood 1gnum Indies, 15 Fashion Plaque | felt and dark brown recently was cut seamed to follow the lines rcad closely. The draped side held in place with loops of grosgrain and bone buttons. A smart little toque seen was | | trom the disease | immunizing (protecting) | for clties that make of the | CHRISTMAS CARDS BEAR STAMP OF ORIGINALITY MERRY CHRISTMASI MEtAY cuauTE fo thé New York Dr. lago Galdston Academy of Medicine MEASLES TIME les is a appears in with a Mea hich nities cpidemic d different comm constant regula ion cpidemics epidemic col th the beg Th of s i question. vears ago Tunniclitf an- discovery of the germ claim has, how- bstantially va Dr. others While asles ordinarily tends to be a mild disecaze n the other liable to blood) who are covering rum is cted into an individual who has r before had measles, but who s been exposed, or is suffering tends to protect of the is taken iduals conva- fror them Convalescent measles difficult to procure, and hence its limited to those cases where emergency is acute —that s, w e the children severely ill, therc are other complica- serum s the or tlons For general immunization the use of parental blood is recommended. This is the blood taken from the children's parents, mal adults who have had measles. This blood, while not as strongly as conva- has the capacity to of measles milder lescent serum, render case than usual It is now that young 10 ha ould 1y advised or ailing chil- been or are liable to sles ntal whole —Frars dren v be 1o protec iving an injection of par blood. Tomorrow presumably nor- | infection, | 1 Mre. 01 Fashioned Pumpkin (A Winter Favorite) d pork chops, cscalloped po- creamed carrots, biscuit, fruit salad, salad shioned pumpkin Alexander George Pic Bal tatoes, | blueberry jam, dressing, old pie, cheese Baked Pork Chops, Serving 6 6 pork chops, cut 1 inch thick, = cup f teaspoon sait, 1-4 aspoon . % tabiespoons chopped 2 tablespoons chopped celer cup wa Wipe off chops ciotl nkle with and papr Fit i pan. rest of ingredients, Cover and bake 1 hour in moderate oven. Baste frequently. Remove hid during last 10 minutes of baking to allow chops to ¥ salad Dressing le or fish salads) volks, 1 teaspoon mustard, 1-4 o wi damp the flour, salt shallow bak- ing Add butte and add dry ingredi- Mix carefully and add vinegar 4 water. Cook in double boiler until thick and creamy. Stir fre- 1y. Add butter, beat. Cool and chill ©ld Fashioned Pumpkin Pie Filling | ups mashed. cooked pumpkin, 1 cup dark Prown sugar, 2 table- spoons granulated sugar, tea- spoons cinnamon, spoon cloves, 1 teaspoon nutm teaspoon salt, 1-4 teaspoon ginger. o 2 cggs. 2 cups milk, tablespoon butter, nie e pumpkin, sugars, spices and salt Beat thoroughly. Combine | rest of ingredients. Mix all ingredi- [ents and beat % minutes. Pour into | deep unbakud shell. Ba 1 hour in slow oven. Inspect frequently and :mm the ple to allow even baking. | Cool. ~Spreed with whipped cream {and serve. | The ric shell should |1 1-2 inches to 2 inches decp. be from | i | PRETTY GAR halves ISH of apricofs. al- rings of canned pin pretty garnish | tor r pork chops or fried Make This Modcl at Home Attractive Kiddie Frock Pattern 2058 New Britam Herald 15¢ Practical Tattern By A Adams Isn't this an adorable for vour small girl? The front panel is cut in scallops, continued around the back in a yoke; and styled to form pleats at the bottom giving grace and freedom to the skirt. Pattern 2058 is smart made of gingham. dimity, percale or cotton broadcloth. Dots or other colorful designs are vouthful and becoming. May be obtained only in sizes 4, 6, 8 and 10. Size 4 requires 2 1-8 yards of 36-inch fabric. Transfer includes applique patterns of flowers, chicks and cats t are delightful on frocks, lin- cns, bags, towels, etc. Price Fifteen Cents, No dressmaking experience is necessary to make this model with our pattern. Yardage for every size, and simple, exact instructions are given. Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) in coins carefully wrapped, or stamps, each pattern. Write plainly vour name, address and style num- ber. BIX SURE TO STATE SIZE style s FOR OUR WINTER FASHION BOOK. containing ex- quisite models for adults and chil- dren and an excellent assortment of transfer patterns and stamped nov- delightful and in wsive GIFTS. Price FIFTEEN TS. Book with pattern, 23 Cents, Address all mail and orders to Britain Herald Pattern De- partment, 243 West 17th atreet, New Yeork City. expi

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