New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 26, 1930, Page 18

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18 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1930. | . 'Once Overs By C. D. Batchelor l | | 1\ Smartest Style Of Day Is Mid-Victonian BY MARGERY TAYLOR | Interior Decoration Editor, McCall's | Magazine. Written for the Herald A Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife's Triumph Over Jealousy 5 s g - Sk A . By ADELE GARRISON o el O ; o || Victorlan® s about to_ become the : < : : : * 2 smartest of virtues in decoration. We start in by laughing and end | lup by welcoming, even into our ultra-modern rooms, the very styles that mother finally banished to the attic {0 keep peace in the family range as it scems until you've | tricd it, the generous curves of Vic- toria u t romantic | | tondness for st of pretti- 1 1 budly” with 1 of our pe- | Registered U. . Palent 0ffice The terrible crime of being “mid- Rannr. Christmas Dinner at the Farmhouse —Madge is Gratetul as Her Plan= Move Along Smoothly and Flawlessly of (}-O:QIa:l.l‘ 1 the heaven [ of plainness we call modern we dare | | to outsmart the smart by bringing in Victorian. And it helpsa room | | too. Europe began to sec that ten | years ago. | not all Victorian! Ornatc. yves, | not the really ugly. And not | k walnut, golden oak, birds- | Madge, At Mary's e chest . 19 25” g g ! {3 A Urgent Behest 3 7 : « maple, black oak mission or | ntereu erfous Quarrel Be- 7 z: 3 ds. Nor are the stuffy dark | tween Phillin Veritzen and His h 1 Son, Noel 3 p i . Eed upholstery | washahle ork, cordu- ilk velvet red carpets cr or flowers ied Jump- By Thornton W. Burgess impy w had secn Pass on a4 warning when you may . i Joe had To help another on his way Ny Pool on —Jumper the Hare. |his way ver. He had TARDY PUPILS e opped only E ¢ L By Alice Judson | and eat a tro i i Life was 50 quict and .peacefu der the ice in the Smiling Pool thut 1 ¢ sev Stumpy, (he three-legged son of Jer- Well, I'm thankful to have my beard left.” ! henever wrrtve ry Muskrat, gradually forgot tha ¢ there was anything to fear. He fo SR A TN S T £ = 0 ) 1 sent got that there were such things as A Bitter Quarrel brot of yr i nemics who would be ath I } ( BROLCES ! el i a young Muskrat for dinner. He i ’ L : f & = | hungrier than ever in this cold R—— g ! < er cold weather e (AN it A ¥ and among Aolthae Ui s the v 1t full stomachs z ere se wn. Only those wh winter or who. like Ha L RS 8 Jack the Gray Squirrel and Chatterer Eudby thé New York Ve ng tardy that - |the Red Squirrel and Striped Chip- 1 ito t at the | ink, hac orec food the Dr. lago Gmf:;‘n:fl_lAmeym\ of Medicire B mun }"4\1‘\1{:10 d up food in ires are emerg | to be hungry occur guite for | ry Muskrat should essity there lay of second | qpese. While they ad not stored ¢ ho ood they stored so i they didn't need 1o store fool. |sli had t and dig slipp v slide and open watcr suct vou have oth between their occur- nd the arrival up roots in t tiom of il- ing Pool or a few fresh ams | lotior And the we w, made | cnd o ove o diffe to th “Did Ronc |dents. They are usuz So, livir mpy Horizontal lence resulting from a blow or i fail There are geveral tvpes of with which every individual to be acquainted. In the often have wh is pointments all at o of wrongdoing when they fail as a green he respons| for punctuality nd second fculty in fair to make them feel the burden | If parents are ul in meeting thing for a young Musk It scemed to him that no onc in all the Great World could be safer. Thus he wasn't prepared for the warning brought him by Jumper the {lare, and even when he had recejv- ed that warning he didn't take it He had climbed out on his beside the open wighing Brook just long d; Junip- san to look cxactly asy. “In that c U ool child ig nine or i ) onsibility | d’ through t ) that t k Wl S climbed setting the Table pound fracture when, in addi Stumpy w T | the breaking of the 1 1 “That is mper | The t “Jerry Muskrat ng ordinarily Madge Controls He ou are he Dinner a Success “He likes br “It prot tic sens spoil his dinner crossly for | was £ suff . ; i from the nervous fat whic (Continued Tomorrow) oll of 1 v ght. 1930, by Newspaper vas a false prophet Katie unlocked the doors f Sl ner, and we all trooped \ er- TENTS itzen's voice was 1o gars . Youn will be a playwrigh voiee but Liknew that DA heard the compliment by the glow- ering took npon his face, which, [everloc iies flat on the however, lic promptly controlicd. and will not rav Holiday Party Menu 1 alad, hot rolls, bu lives, almond torte shrimp Salad, Servin; veet piekles ) mayonnaise mayon lients. Ar- top with T Almond Torte itter, | cup sugar, § ) milk, 2 teaspoons vii- s<poon lemion extract salt, 1 3-4 cups flour bakinz po neh thick on large King pan which has been waxed paper. Spread ving ¢ fleshy i “Hell S ¢t gald Jumper. |take my a c nd y | ng i : you some news open for 3 | A simple fracture ¢ L pe it is good news,” replied | (Copyrie 3 oy T. Jurgess) wound leading fr 1 or force is applicd 1o the edge of the bone may be |forced through the flesh surround- | ng it and the fracture therehy be- |comes “compounded” Ly a wound which almost invariably becomes | nfected | Moiste ter and cu and cot | ing the Panilly en what ou might call a total Joss o, the chimney the Her house is a small Chickens hadn't I'd still be HEG U, ' PAT. OF FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: . eaudmrer T ™ said. “Who do wou have | Moves Make This Model at Home For the Larger Woman Pattern 1939 New Biitain Herald 1sc Practical pattern Ly Anne Adams Slendeiizing your sithonctte ly aceomplished it you will modcls decigned cspecially example, the frock skct I narrow collar ending voint, and a skirt tlare attacied be low the hips in a downward poil Lucks at the waisthine do awiy with a belt—all teatures that give helgh 4 aetract from width, The sleeves | flares make the arms scem sl Pattern 1934 is stunning made o | satin, canton crepe, georgelie or gncer velvel. A solid color or a | emall, broken print would be lovely {in blick, Lrown, grecn rust or navy | fay Le obtained only in sizes 36 44 and 46. Siz 4 yards of B9-inch fabric to make this model with tern. Yardage tor cvery siz land simple, esact instructions are given Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15¢) in coins or stamps (coin pr for cach pattern. Write plain , address and style number. 3 TO STATE SIZE WANTED. FOR OUR WINTER LION BOOK. cont ivle for adults o n cxcellent a putiern 1 sta clties. Price FIFTEEN CENTS. 0ok ] nd orders to RBritain Her- Mother is the necessity of convens lald tern Depart 3 West tion, | 17th street, New York city [}

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