New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 5, 1930, Page 28

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28 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 193 L ove’s Reaw akening “Once Overs T b Batchelorl Varletles Of Ve]vets Dommate Winter Mode The Story of a Wife's Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON | Paris, Dec. use of velvets is almost inevitable in the creation |of a winter collection, but this year | v figure more conspicuously than v before Sty e | At ey : Despite this preponderance of velvets, however, the fabric is in s0 varied its different presentations that th can never | be the slightest hint monotony ibout it. Besides weig nd weave, | t are also degrees of supple- ress and brilliancy inds of velvet ires are important ain models for wh woven in { Reo. U. & Pat. Ofice BY JEAN PATOU 3 g < Edith’s Gloating Over Christmas Gift Is Short-lived As Madge's “Peter Pan.” Lmbarrass- cd, Answers the “Phone Call be employed and in many in- it the ight of the fabric a direct influence on the style Adds Welcome Variety or winter wear, velvet alons ble of bringing decided from the musual oolens dull-surfaced cloths reserved ime wear. An added ad- s that almost kind harmonizes with it cnd. for ter it can very well be cd with any other fabric rmine is best set off by a vel gown or ens~mble, sables gain more sumptuousness if used m a velvet coat The Vogu on afternoon its best when the on t and hand to 1t a digcernible For I'ormal Day Wear long afternoon dress of vel- mind, the perfect formal afternoon ess formal, but just as is 1 ernoon ensem- g of a dres: ith the re- th For the afternoon function. Paton makes this aramanth red velvet en- semble. The little frock, left, has the short sleeves that new things sponsor. a scarf neckline and the new tunic skirt. The jacket, right, has the same upward movement in front that the tunic skirt shows, and hands of beaver outline both the collar and the jacket hem. Diagn o l.ess man and more horse power, (Continned Tomorrow USRI S —— lostly Short Words. | HOW'S youwr Talks To 5% EREEn HEA\LTH &z’ Parents WHLRE TEARS GROW By Alice Judson Peale Edzed by bt | Dr. lap~ Galdston Academy of ) Tuberculosis and Dust ir- to each HORIZONT AL adult ¢ devel- titude on r ordinary ds more anything Z 1 ior of his parents pion a ict jossible to cure him Pattern 2039 RO Sl il the emotional at- DAINTY LITTHE RIG s home is cleared of | New Britaln Herald 15¢ Practical indercurrents. Pattern By ANNE ADAMS AN B ISE TRV G a o nd v citloss t r frock with ils becomin - ¢ ’ square neck and smart yoke. 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Just Apples When hot add and brown the mush- sue put on sefore a hold The M"‘M ‘*“'"} "*”fl" at dawn A e hat stont stick starte Vel Roll, Serving 6 rooms. Add the flour and cook un- is worn through tremendous and at nigh ; 0 : ; i : i o AL Tl P11 D0 R A A P EAhe 5 lns e o e iy akrice otad roa worked | You can pick up things cheap|As it views the world in its sorry|partment, 243 West 17th Bl L ) o ’ plight.” New York City. No dressmaking experience s FIFTEEN CENTS (15¢) m coins carefully wrapped or stamp for cach pattern. Write plaimly you ©y he rushed forward. I 101 e rooms (cannc resh), 3 e- | ¢ elvet ¢ rnoon wear d he suddenly found himse pounds veal cut . Yes, sir, he found himself | thick, 1 teaspoon sall, 1-4 teaspoon | Boil 2 minutes. Str constantly. lon in the colors of the rug. | when they've been dropp

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