New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 8, 1930, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1930, : | Your H Will Like These Yuletide Guft Love’s Reawakening Dl O Bre D il e " tent Irterior Decoration Editor, .\YA\'.HI‘-' The Story of a Wife's Triumph Ove~ Jealousy R o | Magazine. Written for the Hcrzld.l By ADELE GARRISON 3 =5 e 5 | Christmas 14 mot. perhaps, g % - u ) - s 3 L% like charity, begin at home. but a ft to one's own house is, after all Madge, with Diilugled Emotions. n L c T . : i | |2 true expression of the yule spirit Noics Helana iBilstouts Obs 5 il Vet s : : e i hie home which is just beginning Efforts to Corral Phil Veritzen's had lheard ot b : 3 ; i 5 L t Lo collactiitsfiienifure) miay nsed i pesee o) ¥ Nt e e hesdiin 2 : ) #iae ? : ) table or a rug: or a desk may he Attention for i 5 i 3 : the missing piece. And. somehow. % re always seem to be room and for another chair But for the home which has reached the contented state of needing “absolutely nothing” there are the lively accessories to which we moderns have become so at most modern of all are s clocks. The most faith- se electrical timekeepers ; % are the clocks hich are S g ! i 4 { | controlled from a central power sta- Dicky 1s a Good 1 £ d tion. In spite of the fact that there < a tiny mo‘or inside instead of the od fashioncd wheeis and springs. the cases come in a variety of cor- od, as well as modernistic nvsterious as the model which has be er full for some vears is the sudden tion for stage coach mod- | is no denying their fas- d they are in place or tables. You ma: choose an early erican stace for the living room, | “rench passenzer coach for the | library or an English mail coach | for the man's room walls. Then vou are ready to re- : : thel duainttoiain et Pumpkin ) d cooked pumpk con- are scenes of rarly Add lish ¥ & episodes and creamy. countrysides of Old England don’t miss the silhouettes on g Of course. there is no law ag giving any of these things to other € peaple’s homes su and egg ! t nin- flove ittered toast can be i D ACH TS . : ; . oven and then Menus ofthe Day ] Vel cA s By Mrs. Alexander George A Little Hare at Last Mock Hollandaise Sauce Dinner Menu ead are collected i throngh the proper the ciculatory system . though the former mportant than §$ BEDTIHE STORIES Overdoing Work Alicz Judson Peale 2 2 ambition 16 carn | | h ©any children ha FARMER BROWN'S BOY e $ g I I ANGRY ouschold chores 1 By Thornton W. Burgese oint of view ot Serve on able salads. British Heroine g e eoniy such work is good for @t =t Jerey tiought Farmer ) c ! ) Gl Grown's Loy ¢ he tasks to express her individuzlity. “The rippling thythm of ne of boads passed through vour fingers ¢an aceentu i which you are triving,” she ray Herald’s Daily Pattern Service MAKE THIS MODLL AT HOME smart All-Day Irock Pattern 1811 New Britalo Herald (5c I'ractical VERTICNT To air \ f er1ag t Pattern vigorous outdaor 6 INY SAYS: 7. dull red yo nd ing comple 1 of refinement nust be / ) g3 our pattern. Yardage for cvery size, f i- y \ L Dr lase Gialdans Academy of Madar zhways of the Body e f ; Q and simple, cxact instructions are biologic seiise would be developed avenucs i means for % t for ma o r himselt |t distributier 1 ings essen- LI - . a8 “W By * WIS e W sl o e Nral ar the entine send FIFTEEN CENTS (15¢) in " ¢ el S % & coms carefully wrapped, or stamps fartl i i e e Sles e : i e . for each pattern. Write pla were o ; g b b Slied i Ll i bl SR ¢ / . > AN {nsme. address and style numbes G Tat it : Saks ; Slesi i Ctions are Gad s P e et = Bl SURE TO STATE SIZi aseted se - 1w : . - s A 8 v WANTED Brown's 1io 1 1 ‘ ow: H ¢ o ~ : e g e - | SEND FOR OUR WINTEI or Mis. Jerr so s » e s ! i 4 ; FASHION BOOK ) nly your te models fo ‘ . i 3 A ‘ : e £l X 3 . e e that malke ifut-and in 1o the iling 1’00 d B % 2 f 0 all th crlls o v GIFTS. Price FIFTERN d toward the Riz Ro o £ g i ' 5 ) : e 4 I g Al e, i e 4 CENTS, - Bool, ith pattern Browi y s ; i 00l R kil Aol AT e D The zirl who wears woolen hose! s leughing . ty New Britain Herald Pattern De ':‘ fiked ildren. Hello! w are r way at lowa State fe within a period of three 1oo. is distributed through the cit brcause her silk hose have runs |Because a Donkey from N part 245 West 17th street ong of his children. Hello! v E . t culatory system. | goes from bad to worsted. Called me ‘Perambulating Pork.'” ‘.\m York city. comes another g : 5 1 L

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