New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 11, 1930, Page 16

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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1930. e . | Choose Your Gifts For the Comfort They'll Bring Love’s Reawakening e Ghers By C. D. Batchelor The Story of a Wife's Triumph Over Jealousy Registered U. S, Patent Office By ADELE GARRISON AMAS SUCGESTION el's Betrothal Gift to Mary—His WHY NOT HAVE Mother's 1 1 MADE FROM POSTCAY FOR SWEETHEART, BOY FRIEND, OR WIFE 1l Mary GuaDrs FackeR Comfort gifts that bring peace to the family might include: (1) a modernistic clock for father, or an clees tric one; (2) plenty of matches for the young man of the family. colorful ones riding along in a holder with an old print for decoration; (3) & new warm gold-vellow woolen jacket with white maribou trim, for e young woman addicted to reading in bed; (4) colorful printed sheets and pillow s to delight mother; (5) new lounging pajamas for a man, of beige and wine striped flannel, with winecolored satin trim, includ- ing belt; (6) a “truth” mirror, excellent for him-who-shaves or her-who-makes-up; (7) modernistic ecnd table, in gorgeous color, with black smoking outfit atop it, for the collegia | | | | New York, Dec. 11.—The very first. Christmas gifts—those that the Wik Men brought—were peace FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: |good idea for vou to give comfort gifts that mean peace. Pcace to t t them because they | Mc Da 1 zy: peace to the| Ll gt By Mrs. Alexander George T e ; ot BAKED SALMON here arc innumerable comfort | ¢ S Tor the vouns woman of to-| Baked Salmon (fresh), cscalloped, | : °llemon sauce, buttered spinach and | day. If is inclined to like | | bonktast in bed, there is all of |hard cooked cgg slices, bread, plum °* | jelly, head lettuce and French dr the paraphernalia_such as break-|J V' 00 FEUCE T aing, coffee. fast tray. with individual set of |8 : gay china, single vase flower, amusing books and individual elec- tric cooking equipment. If she read: |in bed there are new, warn, wooly |crocheted and knitted bed jackets his y r, with furry trim Clothes for Sports All kinds of extra bits of lovely lingerie come in s group, also a chaise longue, a bedside lamp, | boudoir pillows, a b weave woolen throw or Afghan, rainy day ipparel such as a new colorful | sincoat. with cape coller, and um- lla to match; toe rul in a to carry in a purse, sports arm gloves for of handker- a pair of 3 cchettes 0| qpoong flour, 1-5 teaspoon sali, 1| wea inder frocks | r unde L0 on cold cup water, tablespoons lenion Baked Salmon (fresh) 4 pounds salmon, 2 slices bacon, 1-2 teaspoon salt, 1-4 teaspoon pup- ika, 1-4 teaspoon celery salt, 1 cup water, 2 tablespoons butter. Wash salmon and fit into a bak- |ing pan, Sprinkle with the salt and paprika. Lay the bacon strips on | top. Mix rest of ingredients and | pour over and around salmon. Bake '5 minutes in moderate oven. Baste trequently. Cover and bake 50 min- utes or until fish is very tender 3a frequently. Arrange on a| serving platter and garnish with parsley. Salmon baked this way is | well flavored Temon Sauce tablespoons hutter able- Lots of girls don't wait until | Christmas to nail a bea the New York . 7 4 . | juice. 1 egg yolk. | Dr. lago Galdston — Academy of Medicine Mother, aunt or “the Wife” ay|" afelp the butter and add the flour Appendicitis, 1 welcome some Of the new colored | ;g t. Add the water and cook less than 50 per cent of sheets and pillow cases that until creamy sauce forms. Stir con- Avanatdte i tnd | Seme sl digured jdealkn e el “|stantly. Add rest of ingredients. with marked | The ~quaint = “hu ight' 'Is in ook I minute, stirring constantly. and stiftness In | Style again, as are warm bedroom Cocoanut Cream Pudding he most char- | SHippers. She L e Fe At cup sugar, 1-3 cup flour, 1-4| jmportant pujamas Which {ycqgpoon salt, 3 egg volks, 3 cups ed | ¥he it never think of buving| myy, ; teaspoon vanilla, 1-2 tea- | for hersel rist watch: & has-lopoon lemon extract, 1 tablespoon sock or two couple of new pii- | ron mptoms, while com- |!0WS to fit behind her back while} ‘Bleng the sugar, flour and salt i its location, dura- | "* an arm table for her ¢asy|sqq the egg volks and milk. Cook JERRY MUSKRAT EXPLAINS 3 ion and sever abou one- |Chalr o facilitate letter Writlng; | 5 double bofler until mixture be- R : I i cases the pain 1s defi- | folitaire or reading; an electric |comes creamy. Add rest of ingredi- Py Thornie W Bl 5 : tely localized in the region of the | Waffle iron, percolator, toaster or lents and beat 1 minute. Pour into 7 s et . right groin. In a certain number of | 6@ kettle; a case of several pairs |yyiered baking dish and spread e ; ¢ s Teferred 1o the Of E00d scissors; some new des- | yup tne topping. 7 about 20 per cent of | STt dishes in the chic square Topping re abdomen is ten- | Shape; & sports outfit which she | 3 cgg whites, 5 tablespoons con- | | may have wanted; some Smart|foctioner's sugar, 1-2 cup cocoanut, hout{ #Prons. [ 1-4 teaspoon vanilla, 1-8 teaspoon A Comfort Gifts for Men S b §a day | OMost men love comfort gifts | pegt the egg whites until stitf, racter, | This vear, instead of consldering|aqq the sugar and bedt until “#la lounging robe, go in for loung- | ico o H% a0 L TE ingredient Ten- | in& pajamas. Those for men, Withigy,.a0g over pudding mixture and irea on | the Jacket slightly longer than|yaye 15 minutes in very slow oven. | preasure | Sleeping pajamas, are belted and|cool 4ng chill sually evoking complaint “””fl i I‘j"”dk silks, in ""”f“d"z Afternoon Tea Refreshments “Sea bathing 1 can do without,” <‘,“d‘“"‘].” A L“*;’]‘,‘:» = "A’f‘r‘:n Toasted cheese squares, orange| Says Bunny, ‘“what with Sharks patient | 30d. col X . Arm |y armalad, ndwiches, tea, salted |about.” | nuts, fruit cookies. | “0la chap” says Puff, ‘“relieve or y perature [houses. They are inclined to be T don't sec there is to chuckle e + A \sual jica sertous condi- | Striped, plaided, or made of u\o‘ thout,’ red Stumpy 8 ¢ | tones of plain material | > [ Jarimation | Then therc are glazed kid house suspender ts of sho. hangers closet. e e — your mind! Herald Classified Ads arc the | Thes ks arc thc man-cating best. el cw shaving mirror that ) ) o S e e o | flerald's Daitly Fattern dervice ion. T unteeatedlicusdn. modernistic clock or one of constipation is frequently |the new and reliable electric clocks | 2 mer of appendicitis, and | Would be welcomed, as would a n a larger percentage of cases it fs | Steamer Iug; new luggage, espe- also one of the symptoms of the|clally a fine. Gladstone, a piece | acute attack. Vomiting is also a |Wen always like; a good reading fairly consta yrptomn. ‘iamu. an easy chair; .\ubsz_r!slpuox\a Pattern 1898 e e \eading experi- |to his favorite magazines; beauti- ) o e to0 ottén: nille the st |fully mosogrammed handker:| ~ Herald 15c Practical Paltern false sense of security |chiefs; a mew pair of fur-lined By ANNE ADAMS or complete, cessation | 8loves for driving; a warm scarf after their first ap- | &nd mittens for skating; and an| The ensemble is dear to the heart e sufferer interprets | €lcctric stove for thosc days when | of young fashionables since it copies evidence of an improve- | the wintry winds can't be beaten | the grown-up mode. For example as in reality it often |Dby the furnace. the little outfit sketched today with beginning of the ex- For the Young Man sleeveless blouse, pleated skirt and - - - 3 ter f inflammation and the he young man about town, in cunning cardigan Jjacket—isn't it C SBleohone Satar college or just out of it and newly lovely? Extremely practical, 100, for b 1 k Q 1 ) omortov- S ARper AT warried, likes comfort gifts too.|wormth and wear. > 4 _J“ ’ of t | ¢ WG hassocks; | Pattern 1595 is adorable made of MAKE THIS MODEL AT HOME Practical School Rig casy chairs; smoking outfits such as nests of brown or mnavy blue, jersey, wool ; "4’%‘ e cntirely and ash trays, boxes of colored match- | CréPe, shantung or challis, with k pare‘l"ts : | es: carons of cigarets, or a new|Dbeike linen or pique bodice. ' The 72 Ir o Divetanaltobaneo polch. braid trimming should be slightly e t ¢ avallable mu- Electric orange squeezers and darker than the material used. Plano s t 1t v need no en- | cocktail shakers are on the market A 1 t to g and they i and so are small clectric stoves for hours of in- 74 y suppers in a man’s rooms. ; || | He might like a modernistic couch of chil-| | cover, wilk pillows to match; & | No dressmaking experience is nec- tate of / leather follet case with brushes, | essary to make this model with our rug- A shaving equipment and creams; pattern. Yardage for every size, and ¥ hing handkerchier and neck- | simple, exact instructions are given. 1 f ordinatio omplex he ag 1 . ties for gala occasions; books; time egins g o or Shows 1 « to also that ability / book ends; an ornamental reading | Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) in First, there is the tumy hat to can be measu y tests > Il |lamp; a modern desk and chair; | coins carefully wrapped, or stamps, & covering or : t | e child cted to sit stiil| proper r the average ch la colored portable typewriter; a | for each pattern. Write plainly your ter. It is clear | water 2, PIANO HF | hour at i read the to begir tudy of musie if it | | radio; or an automobile cigarct hame, address and style number. BE vou see, it is wat R t car \ piano s before hir his hands seems wise he should study it |ighter or other automobile equip- | SURE TO STATE SIZE WANTED. siea 1 :~mn;‘,w.in?mm il finally the [radiator or a : L fing sch separatels, exc. |a all ‘mrla;nain-;‘l;::miT]o_hellzlz El,'f.:’f‘é’,".u SEND FOR OUR WINTER ed. Then he begins to : : 1l of | re rs through the printed pa CANDLE WAX el e e Do EIONIBODK ot iniE (s qhl covering. which is called thick- | water. This 1 thaof m efore " |1 you spill candle wax on you Gar. Bt attar Al ahiAven | o 008l LOE AGHI and chCrel pyeting, wh/ A 3, b of music ! 4 A Waxof |wear. But, after al, chilCrenigng an excellent assortment of All the time he i I v moisture to ke ) The music which he is thus made things, put the spot over should have these things by right| yancrer patterns and stamped May be obtained only in sizes 4, 6, s and 10. Size 4 requires 2 ot 36-inch fabric 73 hicke r: Ch t You wi " p to execute v f nost towe gm h ) € i MY i les 3 r grows thicker .and : 1 ith. You will to execu 1 the mc owel. smooth e material |l Mo e ] of living. Reserve for them the oo prce WIPTEEN CENTS. sowetines most of the now quickly ans ¢ Re- | intense concentrat i pting | where spot is. place a clean| This dashing hat of brown soleil | prettiés, the amusing gam the : Book with pattern, 25 cents. Address g Pool has been t ) ! 1o accompl s ne blotter it and press the blot- has a brim caught up high on the |joy of Christmas. 1If other mem- .y 1.il and orders to New Britain 5 Fhie. entiiong 1ind nor hed dy to per-|ter wit hot iron. Usnally the | left side and hed to the crown. | bers of the family are comfortable | Herala Pattern Department, 243 this house is in the mud at the bo! T ‘lacsified Ad telephone num- | fori pot is removed instantaneously | It sweeps gracefully down on the |and at peace, surcly the children|yyes 17(h Street, New York City. ‘om of the Smiling Pool. As you | ber locally is 925, l There are, of course, exceptional |by this method. right to & point at the back, should be made happy.

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