New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 22, 1930, Page 16

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 22 MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1930. A~ Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife's Triumph Ove~ Jealo By ADELE GARRISON “You don't Carolyn anything Marion's Request for the “Fortune Box" Reveals That she Has Con- fided the to Her Chum, Carolyn Brixton secret mpromptu before & whisper- promptl Veritzen Arrives | f course, you tell her r Didn’t to you STUMPY CHAMNGES HIS OPINION By Thornton W. Burgess Stumpy coming. white | s and| now with | him that) H‘ looked | the more t pleased had thought a| but so was a Stumpy next | per the Hare thera was white | seemed just | indeed it 1 coat & he better He “Just the be better off Jike Shadov er the Hare ' “Where do most of our tim land 7" asked J« Stumpy hesit He wanted to “Well,” said he slowly, we spend more in the than on land excepting when are in our hous This year we spend more time bouse than anywhere clse.” “And this time of b only time of year when a white would be of the least us one.” replied Jerry. “A whitc coat A would be of no use in and I for one don't want one I am swimming. When the Shadows have come we can n | the gravy and season with pimento| about where they are without much {and heat thoroughly ether in a| danger .of being seen, but Low |double boiler or the oven. didn't brown coa ed to his needs, So, without knowing it, Stumpy | gained wisdom, for it is the | t of wisdom to waste no time in | iting those things it was not in- nded you should have. T. W. Burgess) “Stumpy Does a coat, His think time CHICKEN CREOLI zood way to up t s of t hicken and the cook some ake the off the bones. mix with an gravy is to rice, hicken ' Once Overs Jill—“There are not going to be many well-filled stockings this year,” Regisiered U. §. Patent Office Jack—"You should worry.” By C. D. Batchelor| Nothing is smarter than white hats this winter. But certainly noth- white hat ing is worse than the with the : hats do a lot for a woman. ask a lot of her, in the first pl 1t is reciprocity and nothing else that they hold out for! The entire costume must take in- | to consideration that a white hat tops it, or that thing called chic can | never be captured. One of the most successful ways | of wearing a white hat is that adopted by the majority of women who sponsor them, That is, have all of your accessories white, muff, | scart, gloves, jewels and of cour: some white touch to your frock un- | der your coat. This usually is a | black outfit with white accessoric An unusual white hat outfit was | worn the other day by a woma mous for She ft, Trenc it of novel | mixed with black. The raglan shoulders and the collar of the cout, which fastened right up around her throat in itk own scarf line, had a { second plaid, this one predominunt- ly white, with the least bit of g to ghade it into the hlack. TI white of the plaid came at the top the collar that the littie white tricor auntily as you | please wreng costume. nes. W crepe and whit ower porjion of the frock was all | of the black, with Yhd upper of the | dead white, The uppex, joined the | lower portibn . i @ holero line and | had drop, shoulders of' the to which long slec of the fr L were nusual neck- T collar mo and tt striy was black 1 like took of as perfect felt bicorn as the coat has is a perfect iilustration = of signed fon it are heing now The smart with 1 CELET I A e in a verb form To regret exceedingl Possesses, Marks ins away and ester Chalienges VERTICAL Swollen To reform one's sell. Wan. Torpid Matching groups Sorrowful Clay house. Johnnyeake. | in the stage rs. Alexander George A Christmas Dinner Roast ham, mashed sweet pota- toes, baked apple porcupines, creamed turnips, bread, currant | Jam, Christmas salad, gelatin plum | pudding, whipped cream, coffee. Roast Ham 8 pound ham, 24 cloves, 1 cup bread crumbs, cup dark brown sugar, 1-2 cup pineapple juice. rub ham with stiff brush. Cover h cold water and slowly bring to boil ver and cook slowly until ham is very tender when ed with a tork. It will require about 4 hours. | It pressure cooker is used, it re- | quires about 1 hour at 5 pounds pressure When cool enough to handle, re- move rind and excess fat. Fit into baking pan, fat side up. Stick with cloves and sprinkle with crumbs and 1gar. Add pineapple juice 30 minutes in woderately Baste several times. Arr: a serving platter and surround with baked zpple porcupines. Baked Apple Porcupines $ large apples, 2 cups sugar, 2 cups water, red fruif coloring, 4| | apples into | sauce, 8h into th sid [ P pan. Place the centers and add ingredicnt n ing hot Bake 30 minutes in mod- oven. Iaste ntly. Care. | place arcund ham pour left in pan into the apple a bak rarshmallows T of syrup. erate fully syrup centers. st and Christmas Salad 8 halves canned p spoons chopped 1 spoons pime spoons chopped green pepper, & apple. With gharp knife cut pears to re- semble little trees. Arrange on let- tuce which been placed on eal plates. Spread trees with pimento | cheese and sprinkle with pimen nmentos, en cherries rings canned pine- and green cherries. Cut the apple slices into halves and arrange of each * pine- SALTY TOUCH making apple pic or add a pinch of salt while cooking. It brings out the taste of the fruit and takes away any flat taste, When apple Edied by thé New York Dr. lago Galdston = Academy of Medicine Cerebro-Spinal Fever is a 1typ of ingitis yellow browns Its cut is some! look twice and once you will notice 100, T shoulders that is and feminine. And @ iral lynx -ish you have it on look twice, ahout flattering 1l col- is pertect coat vors the ldren and 105t comnion the beig of the lynx fashions top ¢ allow cuff of mateYial there is a1 zull, or 0d stream A TnEiDe Friends Peal Undesirable almost By Alice Judson of « b th [} should be umber ships They 1d is time a friends in- | that by the 10 or older his his conduct far parents and teache feel therefore everyth ninate such ass likely to exerci itis now ed with a the case of all antitox of the di the more e Chri tt nistered, Tomorrow—" that do it is virtually | this except | use of such repre do more ive must ha boy or g does not at 1arply with that of | en on the basis | adolescent in~ appear to parents to ohec saving grace of personality. They , cannob “udderstand why it |13 that ‘their hitherto sensible 13- | | vear-old” dnughter hassuddenly be- | ome fascinated by 4hd unple lowd: and sophisticdted gir 3 that this represent tor their daughter certain wholly ,natural intere which théir .owf training has per- | haps ignored. i | To the parent fhovis distressed | | over the vagaries! of his children’s | choice of friends it shoyld be comi- forting to reflect ghi#t there is noth- ing fipal abomt frigndships. | They ‘come#and gp. leaving be- | hind them veek anvunwm nt cf- | in the | fect o KA 8 { 0. single ashgeldtion has the torfafl¥et real harm so long ahe" trainiug of carly childhood | has “been sound 'and the rélation- ship between parents and children continues to be one of understand- ing and mutual trust. forget wirl may Our hero's home for Christmas and the barnyard is agos. 1 1 most exciting mwoment fo of her Hog. | boy," he say I'm proud of you; I knew you'd reach the top.” “Oh, ves,” says Puff, “I went there, but I didn't have {ime to 8103, My po as | | cents. PLAID PLAYS CHIC ROLE IN DAY AND EVENING MODES nguished a’ white m il tops ‘White: Hat Outfits Lend New Chic.to Style Scene hat L costumé de- MAKL THIS MODEL AT HOME The Separate Skirt Vogue New Britain Herald 15¢ Practical Pattern E ADAM attern 1935 of 40-in Pattern This stunning model with cleverly pointed hip yoke adds an inverted ts flured.lines. Pat- ¢ be obtained only for 'd 34 inch waist meas- Size 25 Foquires 1 yards of 40-inch fabric. No dressmaking . bxperfence is necessary to make this model with our pattern. Yardage for every 'd simple. exact instructions given. Send FIFTEEN CENTS coir size, are (15¢) in arefully wrapped, or stamps for each pattern, Write plainly your name, address and style number BE SURE TO STATE SIZE WA D. SEND FOR ' OUR . ‘WI FASHION BOOK, .containin, quisite models for adults_ dren and an excellent assor trapsfer paiterns apd stam e! that 1 delightr expensive GII Pric CENTS. 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