Cape May County Times, 3 September 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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j^TiFE^u^ ^JOHN HENRY jNjy (icoRjeV. Hobart John Henry and the Trtwpers

« N.. Tort 1M. TWT; ™ to taow? sut' «•“ ' lnw t J7 "hlcmso, three aho*. to toe »*“• and .an • thtm^nd mtlM frc® th Ort.. *«» »'■> “i 2.™.«

rote ttH

CIS ahowa to S*t

• Knoc* “•>= ,_ . Too." and HI pot you Jerry

railroad Junction ’

• trarelera change

which la alwaya

-jn •-»« anar-ered-

„ week ago 1 happ«oe4 to Uroae careleaa trarelera. in. Bplaghbarg. and ha»ln*Ji „ or two to hill I atrotled

j HoMe ndl ate toothpick* a "ng^Umc I *ot back t lha heel- dealing out «he card*

a Splaahburg.

£ orer the D. U J

" inquired Willie.

iquueu — wne H. B. * N..” SUb you

i there

er." aigted SUb.

• WOUe

• to Jeraey Caty. Are

Mike laughed. “ICa the old atwy. “^^re a «d bunch ot plow oya on thia old farm ot a ' ,ror ' ,1 * b * ^ harent a UitU. «««

sleep Ifa called World Ki.oeka With

to It right

I tattoo aplel 1 - 1 I couldn t

w before It

C; ite beatowal of b

a oy the Superior J

wicked puaher; '

Then t the big

the plckle-

e lootbplcka."

Iweet wmiam - window, burrowed

I though* be You're

Reading. Pa.

Be played the I

years ago be waw ■* — old Willard in Waabington i

B to tell me about the

. ctrll War

which bla father *

n automobile.

aereral aectlona tErn

Chicago aa night ahy traTe „ D( for hU bealt Iherinan Houae; ao __ u immediately ore know about the ho- *y _ lD r 0 rmed Sub

worth whimpering hMn ., m ad. a kick up to Tb« a

ou « atarted a g.t-back. »

dig nation choked '

Society aUug with both e»ea and »y on - Te jot

flounced «

d off a penholder

-tot ana who ahot him a lab old party with Peralan rug

mlngi on the end of bla chin M 0 ***'^ iTnd began to let a peep out of him about theple he had eaten for dln- . B *^Calm youraelf." aald Smiling SUb. P'*“and Ull me where It bit you. -RM me* Bit me!” snarled tis Old P-rtT with the upeatry chlnpiece. -Nothing of the kind, air! 1 want you to know. air. that your pie waan t fit

“-Srt It out!” suggested Sub. Srt«k urt ■ ! “T'

. T. mr - aald Omar Khayyam.

'"wRh the exception °f ** 1 ‘f'

toe due. that will be about a!' from you.” aald SUb. _ oW burc for leas than that TB aee tbe proprietor. *aj4 - Yo u can turn the aa Vartr moving away with a iace vu ,

him like four dollars in bad »«»■*• "Wa set it good and plenty every

said Steb. and Just then som^ i six feet tall, wearing a

, gilt tau.ucbe. fell

yubbed tbe regia-

urn*. >u win ke* f

it you'll fi

SUb bit the end

“ja^thTn T^e *•» troujrr*

11, ... *.i «-■ “« ““

^rniii i... ,o« fo'-rtoiM-r'

asked the villain of

-Two dollars and up. saUSUb_ "Nothing betlerr inquired ^* Comedy. He was making a crack, bu

^BoerdT" asked tbe villain • NoUlng but the sleeps and a

ake of soap,” aald Steb.

-Ring down!” Low Comedy, Pht lu -Why. we Uved a wh^e week In Pltu-

• trick here 1 1

^ thowdown." was

e JuvenBe’a

“^Su hi., j.i, 'i.-

tender, pointed a freckled Unger at

't award all tbe more - triDLY I praed by the Company. V or Jurr is an inl^MI jury composed ol reprenenUi' y 'karope, tire Orient, N'Ullrlaty to *"• kmerica. x Malta a CeT**e Hectlon That Will PUaea

Permanar.tly.

If you prbfer a dark coloring 'or your new illk drew, are tired of bJoe and do not want black, there are airib lovely neutral ton** to cboo»e froo. such a* gun-metal gray*, eery dart oHve green* and tbe alroort black shade of brown known as teU de eagre, and seal brown. Tbit 1* a very modish color, and when touched up with a bit of enlivening colortif white to raUeve tbe neck and sleeve end* some very rich effects cxn be achieved The Illustrated design It a «pleodld one for a development In seal brown, with an Interesting vest-girdle, and sleeve* of cream-colored taffeia striped

with lapis-lexuU blue

There la a blgb-necked gulmpe of white Georgette crepe, shirred at the neck and wrist* to give a generou* fullness. Frills of self-material add a soft finish at tbe top of the collar and sleeve ends. Over the gulmpe 1* worn the attractive Jumper blouse of brown taffeU, widely open In front slashed over tbe shoulders and bloeaed over the top of the striped girdle Tbe under elbow-length sleeves of striped Ilk must be attached to tbe gulmpe . close row of silver button* trim* the enter of the draped girdle, to whose .ower ed.te the tonic and drop skirt are applleo with a cord finlah and narrow heading of plaited silk. China silk will do for tbe drop skirt, to which

r USEFULt • CantriMsnat : WMrs There A

P BOARD

required. This board la covered vtib pale green casement cloth, the male rial being terned over at tbs edge* and fastened on at the back with

•seks.

Diagram A show* the ah*pc which tbe casement cloth should br cut out. the space Inclosed by the dnft-ri lin— enrrMwnuHne In bit.

douce lines corresponding in sue

_ „ _ _ with the surface of tha board. Di* They Vie circular flounce* and finished gram 1) shows tbt back with the foe- - with narrow plaited ruffles of the '*P* folded over and *acked down nods Across the front of the board hand* of

|W»U vauau ana voue m**e cicctx Hy effective frock* of this kind, kuuu 'ikons. Introduced in girdle* or others jca. are Jus* in ihe right pUce — W- Where one anticipates m-w.

ml of a alsgle frock, a gulmpe. t»y be f.-eahened up easily, ' Immetselr. and there are So* made for wear with a

i vision j or net or abeer organ-

..-i shown in tha plc- _ dered collar of band- * ^ flat bow of velvet

good* Across tbe front of the hoard band* of The tunic is a little below knee broad while elastic art fastened as length, and similarly bordered with a with email braswheaded nail*, ibr plaiting Unlike tbe •— ^*»*"♦** *• ■—' k »»<' "*

-You can turn the same t ^‘* l p of Him About th* lE -W-h. ! '. rlt il, °' Mlk. at bulled 1« »lrt: „krf lb. Tilluln. ,« cu„ tbrt cut up w«b twt Steb told blm. „ lmr . .t;tb. OpW Hou— l»mt bttbt. nan* must'l Vt-''" c * and M a {tM-dsr roartd with

FVan*«r * tir *\ “tT. -The woods for ours. ‘ ,n . I ... ^ y,, Op ry House ust bscMS* « lolw* j bird of a P Ue * !°' *^^ie.^» night,” Jabe Inlormefi them, “aoaj the rwglater j atrandedT groaned . hlsh I - rot . E t laughed myself ■* ck . _ -Bathf” doertod »to^ d be g.ve the Reub b * r,en "* r - ,1^ .unnach *t this yere fat cue* takln •« -Sniy -rta. . hot wavm “' ,5 ‘ „ d P “* h ^ul t^trh policeman- ha ta- ha. ba!

eloctanuy ww — - toe adorably protty •?«««

of organdie, net- emhroidmwd ^ and like fabrica, U> .w-t

“.d. Ct l-rtcr

the sheer thing*.have oatllvsd thmr iwefulne** (for thw ar* *arn ^ he

model, in dre-T

in terms of otesr f»hric» yt » ^ ^

tf a fce*> gown l* neeueu ■»

end of the aeason

made according to the lattot Crepe de chine. U***2*f^J

line, all praeent themeelree ^ wU* nan * nu — ■b'*'« r, “*?^!ILTLSlSi U tb. bddlrt. It “b“ Uu-d touu. •( ort«du «K» »t lb. .bd ud tbb tu

• d— "'S'S

make an afternoon frocks

kerchief u»*» ’

ribbon 6nl»h the net. Fee

Bontarh* braid COVv

. yowTe

wearing '

Cords and

Cord* *»« Lx *~ 1 *

feature worth noth.—- -■ -- with allk ta*ael« attacaod are uaed on w«»e of the new haj'*. MetaUin oc-d»

and tassel* »re ,tOso u^d

wa* putty soou. -- - m “takln’ off that newspaper f*POrtw ■nd rescuin' the girl from tha burnla

but ,p r . did.', d"""*"

fall md tuat your gallu*«a like lhl»f*

cum—be. ha. ha, ha!

“Get him to unhook the Uugb.be' a good ataady lUtener. whUp««J th.

JuvenUa. and Mike *tarted U*

. -nn. town tbU.” Mlk. bwmthe modem Improvement.. «h • Cow, „-ar nickel-plated bell*, •trwet* Pe** 4 | ZSb paM. *n* «»>• H»«r ha* ruanlM

j '-lu. u, bv bul- ddb.

-Remind* me of a place

I out In Missouri U»t winter. Mlk* went on. “Same style of public erehl tectum, especially the town pump. Bu the hotel them was the hit w ‘ th ‘

.IlM tb. £

prudence because tbe propriclor haa married sn EngU.haoman and wanWd to be revenged At .upper u “« ‘ ^ dered a steak, and thsy bj«^»•

leather hinge covered ^

I got up to sdd an smendmmt to^« Declaration of ladcpende^ The head waiter was an ex iHiglllst. *o h*

nd gag 1 m going pql tbe boou to me and <X,T ' _ be

.neemd Low Con, ^r^mt^ l^.r hinge.and,*

. know on one of £

wind blew ”

that th.

should bum *o«n* l" 11 * t ° ae * l °L .w,.

r.'.'src 5 *0^—blmtlb— «« ■b*— *•* °^ p * ' ' b - 4 * i P/tttnn Creoes for Nightdresses

r «.rwb l ..''ub.rt ; ,.b. w.... tu.

.. . * — rm going to New York to -y-KS'-rru:. —'

„T^,d s““ Id—PPl”« “> I rt, »». W rti- rt, .b. M. b. .“.T. 2.!..“”.,,

;TbT”S. tb. b«b bu.U. ^ ^

s. m ... d.n«bt»... »ud is rzrxs bun miUnd melt. ' O.tler |!d rC?f. fiben. “you a sot to mak. th * ? n , ?“ J 1 * -he desk, and 1 beard

|| yo' 'ulnd not to notlcr dr peopl. >landing^ n (bow these gen

, tn ti fiat. WOH® ft| iu*l*t on huntin' up iU back nun. he clerk ray . - aiiama and

mu oic ■>

Jabe's laugh shook tbe building. -The proprietor of thntkow* 7“ “ patriotic." Mike continued, "that bt wouldn't number the room. Uke an ordinary hotel Every room wa* n«nMln honor of n l*m.ldeot of th* United BUM. That evening ^erv

a^rSaU WUH * 1 V ' r U AU , from the pickle fa-lory |, a postal „klng him If the ZZSZZ hi. route have el. .o*t I “irZSZ*. tor you.- Steb

huntin' up d<-

, of fin*.. t. decorated with featherstltchlng at

Cotton crepe. taMT mknr | r » <b ,ld P Thme side plait*, extendness, ao 4 therofor* ing from th* shoaldor seams to the sorts of garment*, to P*** ‘ ui<m1 for bust line, provide th* required fullto nlghtdmsaeu- U ^ bMTlM . ntm _ Th .-y aie slsc fcithcmUtotod. them to •***..of th# Them 1* i f.d for ihl* pretty old weaves. A ccord ~^,t u m plain faahloned needlework Just **

wearer. Most of K " , ught come in with smocking.**

the myle °* “jV’JJSooae from, w.me OP in .rMli-- liarc

anna neeaiewora ju»i now. iv

come In with smocking, shirring*, and other needlecrafl of bygone day* of

leisure.

Novsl cm ■'■hat Could Not Fail to Give Delight to th* Fortunato

Recipient.

_ girl who Is hailed among her <u|>».dal friends as the only original one hilly lived up lo her name and repula rion by bringing to the last linen shower * most novel rlfl—and It was not linen It was Intended, however, for tb# lingerie cheat and wa* the most novel and prvllle.t ot aachi-i* Apparently, when the eager brid-io be opened tbe little flowered, milk-cov-ered box. she saw lying In It, silken depth a large creamy satin rose When the lifted It for further ■nation a er—• — •

through the

small orwawacaaoB nails, tbr being Inserted at each end o

each baud and rlao at the point* w ‘

tbe band* cross each other.

| Tbe rack Is finished off at the edge* j with a dark green coid. and for *u» pending it from nails .a tha wall two ordinary picture rings are screwed ie

to the upper edgy.

ROSE COLOR FIRST IN FAVOR Most Attrsetlv* Shad* Is Glvsn Preference Over All Others at th-

Prwsent Moment. i favorite and m*

a Ii

ana wane emurolder,, oroldered In stiver, rose girdle* act ro.» garlands are everywhere And a* for millinery, the rosy hats at* “ell over the place.” Most fascinating to waar with lie Tb«r *re mad* In a nmnW^R^ gulling way*. Some are abort Eton nd others come well below the w*!*t On the rowc-trimraed hnta the row* -re used m Urge single wreathe about the crown. « " crown of ther- Is sometime* ured From the handsome full-blown •* — *t the weenlest hud* are eEven th# wild rose 1* ofteo r...^ fist against the crown In de lightUl <• fleet The rosiest of hem* of taffeta I *ed on frocks of chiffon, net or en broidery Soaetlmea. too. tbe only row# the gown may show wrlli be In thr hem Itself. The rose applique trimming used Is not like tbe old-f**hlonrd *P pllque It U far more graceful an*' * almost tbe effect of painting i’-rhapa the reason that older wot* msy venture Into pink these d*)» Is becauM, mere are ao mrny n- r ~ with gray hair ahd pink check* Rone Is tbe first choice lo dan" - . frocks, and rose color mean* *'' organ thing from deep American beau the palest pink.

To Restore Ween Leather, athwr band bag a. purse*. and belt*. If bUrk. can be rr

•tored to original beauty In tb* folio* Ing manner Buy a tube of Ivon black oil paint and apply K to th* leather by rubbing it In with a plro* of old stocking It should be used generously and rubbed la r1gon»‘»lral u. leave no noticeable reaidu-l-»l It stand It hours and if th* surl*** of the lealbar Is rough, polish wilb * piece of old Turkish toweling I* •land another It hour*, and If th* dj* will be permanently set and none ■ ia rub off even on whits gloves iW the same, msthod colored leather ca»

b « dyed black, but a Bomber of

gtsure.

Along with needlework simple handcrocheted or knitted laces arc much In evidence on femlnln.. apparel, much lo the advantage of its lasting qualities. These lares are ao durable 'hat they will outwear most fabrics on

whl h they sre used.

A nightdress of crepe U shown to

■landing near nr ucs». —-

he clerk ray: 'Front, show these gen i learn up to John Quincy Adams Md .“rt. Art,. IO u». rt.1 “>

b.,, th, If Th.®h Rulhcrtort D. H,”l.t. ihu -urti or “

. V.lo From. -.h.i'. C. th.t ,» c —

im nolhltiK 10 “‘••‘f y Buchanan? Here, take these

inside pockets but a dst. book and a , v s orant. •odturoofi uearty appeUle.” noMei 1 Teddv Roosevelt But '

n „ - aatd Willi, 'my U4 * ^naaer that picks me ouv c—. Garfield- ano i .. msures a graceful garment.' gerlo ribbon used lor a®jw-»—• — lo. brt... —■ “’M^omortnimrt ; I ■ l "” -

““ J ‘ 1 “. rt! I mrtrtFT.. to go OU tn* j 1(ms sleeve

turned cuffs

light ttoto •« pmk. blue. a nlghtoreas or crwpe •« —

— . ri tb e flowered r a-r-.-rn*. have the drawing, having the Meeve# and

„r nretty Cflor to commend 1 neck finished with a hand-crocbetea

b . sa.u. • -- , *Lf^e emTfrt “ "ked be . beading which carries the narrow. £ A Garfield, and tn«- j-.ure, a graceful garment. - gerlo ribbon used for adjusting u* ... m— rwu*#^ pould art for greater situ gowu to tho figure. It l» B *“ # “

?g models that bid light pink rotton crepe to a moderat s® whose t*»tr. are 1, heavy wease. It U k r » c, * ,u ‘ tight, plain pajama vimoie and pretty. This U enough kith high reck and iu favor to Interest every womM. -ley have narrow but not all that may be M'd ’ 1 'collar flnltied with | next to nothing and tb# fabric

W WVU1. tore ots a Short rabbit laugh

‘ ro.ired »bat time the next

^ to ' fork ‘ lory eai^ct'

rlf before 111

-Bumped good and bard, here ( a .mto” *• Juvenile co.upl.ined , Mlk. wgwtu. “and not a cookie in ll** l»»cb-

bask right.

aroma was dlffuied oom and tbe roar was

laoo'crru »« he nothing more than a number of petal-llke b-gs of aachei attached to a central calyx dlak by

means of the smallest of gilt

pins. The petals shaded from light cream at the outer edge to a deep pink l„ the center The only original girl

admitted to having used a - real as her model, and shaping sachet* accordingly A clever tc told tbe delighted recipient that peUl at a time might be removed

sod attached '.o any piece of llogert* she desired. The sachet uv-d wa* a delicate rose, which had Hjwi be—, laid between thin striiw of soft eot ...s baked In B slow nee..

..n silk float .. — |o«cnl:.g at tbe from

o Us waist

ton and baked in a slow „ the odor more eodurlut. a

gent.

Lcng Coats tor Fall.

ng and the faonc tb , tall w* .hall — be Ironed aftsr u u , rrock* with costs ao '

' txlrts " JULIA •OTTOMwEV. |

would be necessary Jtoch coat slio' 1given Si hour* to dry. and r* r * coat must be polished before sooth* I* applied The degree of polish dr l-rod* on the amount if rubbing - 1 “*

Ladle*- ..orld.

Combination Cap and Rag

A combination bathing cap anil la * I* made either In rubberised cott< “ w •Ilk fabric, in l!aek and while •trii < * |n colored stripe* and to Scotch pi*^ rhe bag la made in double tier effC*thr upirt-r portions being attach' ! •* the lower by means ol a beadlei <•*- '*

“*tlc I and The top of tbe hag '

** * heading. Is lilted ■''' 1

o***»tr!iig. and w b |: r msar"*"

‘■oly fliireo luehea in depth *.h-- 1^ 1 d.-slaned to , 4 ,,e..fnliy aeeotr- -

a bathing suit, ah

arrival »t t

of the bag are ren

lion Inverted the

'?*• ll *htened at ', b . , 0 " *• j :r »nsform#d tote a 1

--lastir heading