HER NEW OFFICE.
first Time In the History of Pol-
itics a Woman’s Bureau.
MRS. BASS ALSO SUFFRAGIST. Wife of o Rotirod Chieoso Lowyor Will
Hoad Rormonont Adjunct of tHo Democratic Notional Committao. Woo Aloe c Prominent Clubwoman. For the first time In the history of American politics a woman's bureau
is to be established as u permanent adjunct (4, Jbc. national committee of
of the big political parties.
Bass of
Democrat-
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SPRING TIPS.
Points About Lines and
DHisSii IS NOW LARGELY UP TO GONGRESS
Mist Shire
Tho straight line drees presupposes the use of a girdle or s belt. The apron string girdle has been in fashion for at least three sesssns. mnd tl
the opposite directum and to Tifig * Fattrc DtHltpciwt
the sash effects The wider belts will nerve to emphasise the elongated waist
tion to the flattening of the hlpa and ROBERT. S. LOVETT’S VIEWS enlargement of the waist itself. _ • *" '
Those, who l^£,tbe chemise dreea
‘ u au^lBaetlett.ef.Regulation Is EseentieL*
A Complete, Harmonious, Coneietent
D8.> r*«CHnft8TAM.
OCBAX OTT, M. X • V ‘ : itrHlbete,
SEA ISLE CITY; stSes Irfe Pharmacy — -. on Wednesday & Friday Each Week
and Related System Neaded—fj^erel Inoorporetion of Reibweds by *
ei Law Fevered.
Weshington. March 'J6. -
will be able 'to cdoithne Its west' for \ ooveral weeks to come. It la very prot>at>le that the sUp-crkr dress wkdeh fastens on the shoulder will be davel- 1 oi>ed In linens and silks 'as the season) advances and the demand comes foil summer models. Of course It la Ukely , that a new name will be thought out,
for dresses Chat repeat more or lees btlUy for the railway development off faithfully the fashion features of the the country, for providing necessary current seaauu. trwnaportatlou facilities to care for the Fur the average woman many at- g^^iag buslueea and population of tractive dresses are belngei">tTea that ^ DOW n ^ (1 Urgeiy with show the normal a alatWne—that ^ congress and not entirely with the railth. bulk, . «* TU. WU tt. .^81 and tbe rfrdl. la to Mirtcxoi b TMt . cb. lt Uut Ihw. 1. ui. lb. ilD.Uob awM « of tb . eom.oia— ot th. doflDti, d.tlii..iloii or th. nWltaM. Union ] '.cift.: .v.i.in. to the NawInnO. Bec.n« or ihe UUhj tor »rfl.vnl eonj^nn.! coounllt.. when «'<">■ Ib.1 Mr reeooU It. loonltr h*. ^ nre.1 oouillllr. or mettUlo 0-M., ot r.Uro.<l neoloOoo thl.
and glittering laces In combination week
wlrh mock Jewel.. Uortn: ror em !„ meiinn mi. .utement .. — p^. hn, mi o.O- V 1 ehaoMp-oodlttoii. oT Ike teUroed «t the opper Mtl» o'*>« nellon jSdt. Loren kodooktedl, lad merlin; found.lion oT elolh oT told roe- m .nlnd the neeUlok o! the .opt.me mod »dH, Cold kno. »kl.-k I. elekoru- ^ t|lj ia>m ,nk lew. kandorl ed wim nondortU be.de end embro^ n„. D |„, .,ek. .kick eetehUebee the Ok. ln.lmrtl.elr Iklnk. rd tk. ^ tllt m d, en.rni Jecli mme fenr™ I»l- , .„d ,» pnerent etrito. “isr TV. <MM. U >wxu to »Ura.d
This frock’mb a round collarles* )
a and lawyers as marking an epoch
HUS. GEORtiB BASS. 1c national committee aa chairman of the woman's bureau and will bare her headquarters with the rest of tbe committee In Washington. Mrr. Baas Is tbe wife of a retired lawyer of Chicago. During the recent presidential campaign Democratic leadera accorded Mrs. Bass the lion's share of credit for having carried ten of the ■Awelve suffrage s.ates of tbe west and middle west for Mr. Wilson. One of her devices was to have circulated throughout these states copies of the handsomest photograph ol/.aln able of Mr. Wilson.
ne.k end elne.ee th»l do hdt ™»ek i« m, ppmem „r ,mn.port.Boo
the elkoir. The '"1"-'"™ »' ^ ,n. C nlied HUM
U mm. |m,nooKrt! Mm.« o' tt. -We Gi e our Mm o( re,i«n.lkllllj." pmik eklrt Ikdldo k». Gtlk. Tbe ^ j ^ “bet It eeM. prlm.leilm epreed. oot. Util, from Ik. ^ wt „, m. p.^nnUe «f the l»h, bodl,. to.Gd the Up ^ the tele, eod the dn.o line, end Ike-'e 1“ ^. '* ** cUI edmlnietenUon oi Ike tUliemde. Ike MP«1 ki.ertll, ™ e pedGl line the! nn^,,,^ nnmej .hd the Imouiee glree tG ne. .llkouelle. of nncnrlllG It re Here, the reilrmU of-
fleers of the responsibility of providing
i WFF FASTER COAT ■'‘d developing transportsUon ayatema, A cc CAO cn V/UA . rXctvt w || Un the limit* of tbe revenue
N-rt that van lie reallaed from auch rates
What the Small Oirl Will Wea
Month.
Almost any clever mother ••ould
and under such restriction a.
“For a country auch as oura, for a
. ’tl' 3 ..•L’T’poople xltuafed us we are.-to bioader meG lhle ytk Oe . Mrt I. „„„i.ud. Ikkokshirred a hfl aVlH. corded three rime* ^nindinv «acted br
BACON FLAVORS. How te Ceoh It In tha £pieurs'a Way and Saaaon With IL There's a world of difference between bacon wen cooked and bacon badly cooked, and yet tbe (ask of cooking bacon seems so simple. Any new cook would look at you in blank nurpriae it yon questioned her aa to her ability to cock bacon, and yet not one cook In hundred tan cock It to a turn. In tbe first place, bacon need* eon-* sc. .t watching during tin- cooking process It also needs t:> 1* served al moat Immediately on •-•kbig This makes if difficult fur the one cook who must have < huge of itie pre:«irail<>n of an entire meal. If our kiti-bcn regimes were large enough to provide for a apwial bacon cook we n.'ght solve the question quite simply. Besides needing cunslant watclilug bacon needs In be cooked over a low flame, if you use gas for cooking It Is a good idea to use a wire frame over the flame to diffuse the heat and subdue It When tbe bacon l* put Into tbe griddle tbe Are should I .- low. that the f«t will tie extracted cue :b to grease tbe frying |itm U-fo.e the 1 is con lieglus to fr.. vigorously. .\t> the fat Increase* pour it off. leaving only enough In the 'riddle to keep tin- bacon from burning. Most |m*i>ous like bacon well cooked, and It is very much more bealuiful when preiwrcd In tills way. Therefore, see that 11 ta thoroughly done before allowing It to brown. Have a aofl pallet on a dish In the oven, and a* tbe pieces of bacon are ready place them on liaper to drain and dry a few minute* tv-fore serving. But do not l-ermit tile bacon to remain standing long before serving, as this rolm It of much of its ib-iieate flavor. If very crisp tuiron Is destird It can be fried Ul d.rt-p fat. *>r. fetter still, hacou drlppii.c. nlready saved caU be |Kiur»d ca the griddle and bmted and the baevu cooked by allovking it to fry in that deep fat for a »fewt time at a , ritlier high temperature. KemoV* It | from the fat before 't has Ivgtui to !
cool.
A delicious bacon drr*-ing that may | be wned with lettuce, endive dan- | delioii is made by beating live table I spoonfuls of bacon fnt and tucking In j It two table*pooufu 1* of flour and a 1 Ua*h of paprika. Add five tahle*|Kiou- | futa of vinegar and half a cupful of water Stir till smooth and bulling j
and then add tin
to grade the fallneaa Novelty but tons close it. doable breasted, and any pretty sailor collar adds tbe tiutah. A navy blue straw bat ta trimmed wlri
ribbon and berries of straw.
Bistent, conflicting statuu
different stall** without relation each other, instead of providing a O plcte and carefully studied and i pared system of regulation for a b nes* that U so vital to the Ufa «f
nation, is worse than folly.'' He snmmed up the present and difficulties of tha railroad*
lows:
First.—Tbe multiplicity of tion* by tbe several Mutes with to the U»ue of securities, involving delays ami i-onilk-ting state policies ganerally dungv-roua and josslbly dtais-
trous
Secood.—The state regulation rates in such a manner as to unduly reduce revenues, to diig'rUuinata in favor of lo--allties and shippers within Its own borders as against localities and shippers In other states and to disturb anil dUarnmgi interstnte rates. Third—TSe Inability of the Interstate Commerce Commission, whoever tbe commissioners may be. to perform the vast duties devolving upon It under exist big taws, resulting In delaywhlcb should never occur In comuM): rial matteie—and com pel ling the commissioner* to accept the conriuloas of their employees as final In deriding matters of groat importi commercial and railroad Interests of the country. Fourth.—Tub practical legality that has lwvu avcorded conspiracies up and susp- nd the oiH-ratlun railroads of the country by strikes and ! violence uud the absence of any l*w to cumjv-l tin* settlement of auch disputes by arbitration or other Judicial mean*, ns all other laxta-e between rillsens In civil teed Mate* are to be set-
tled
Fifth.—Tile phenomenal Inci the taxation of railroads la
Window Group.
The window group presents many } ,. uni difficulties lo tlie feminine heart. Bui Hlxth.-The cumulative effect what tvuld tv more sim|ile than t» theae condition* u|* n the tuvesting forget the wooden trim* keparatiug public, to vvlih-ii raliruuC Compaq lea ll-e window milts and treat tbe group munt i,*,u for the . apltal nfcraaarj to Ing as one window> The gls*s cur cuii'biUc deveiopnM-nt ulus may U- two or tuur-that Is “We la-lle-e that the unification of with an <i|>enliig only hi the center oi regutatiou i« PMaentiaL" said Judge live middle window, or with tbe open lx)celt, -and that win, the rapid Inthis t*4iK amt In the crater star crease of Mate comm.
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Hats For th# South.
An Interesting feature of th i^ry «u»rket Ua* '.en the Intro •-f new hat* fui the Aoutbeni these shewing nienllum ami wul and U-t.ig trimmed with a cn
of hand embroidery
if tlie two side windows. Ttieae thlr years congress will in time fe* cm tains sbouhl rvse b only to the allls polled to exercise it* ] lu iirovldlng for the iiverdraiiory tw< premises To unify r,slde drain's only need lie Ukru Intv should lw a cotnpVtc. h.i citusldcratlon and should hang to lb« alatrul and relsti-d »y *i Itoitorn of the sill trim Oeeaslonallv I lev e the ImwI. If not the this* may he held In place by a loin* plan, is the federal In, of the sstiie ui'iterhti. which may oi railroad* by genrtnl hi' may not Is- finished with a bow. Hut tnaUe locortsiraIhm tlx great care should lie used not to ust pulaory. thus lmi*s>mg .
i ud boiling! tlds treatment tayongly- for the leopad cwmpaun* lhi<-iG.hotit __ •ika of two l-ack curtains of older times wen Htate* the same c- jte itowers and I after the j worse th*n. t-yesures. awl any su.;ges restriction* with n i .-ct tv tbrir d» t.on like horror today la to b« rial oi—iat.oi . ... ,i i ksb-v duties avoided and obligalh ■■* to the i-uhttr and the ; The tv.o end shte ilra|ies should tbei government so that . In'estvir wui mtlH !■« oounected a, rose tbe top by a fullec know pic*-bet.\ wh;,i ,-iery railroad in ilvio , auQ simple valance corporatioti i. . mid may not lawfully
- hi the
i mly practical nrporatioii of . w-hleb will
-under
u all railroad tfe- l'lilted
Li*
RICHARD W. CRONECKEB camdeN office 522 Market su CAMDEN, N. J.
OR CHARLES B. RIDER. DENTIST ' Gaa Administered OertraJ Av’a^" ‘Oeeac City, N. J ^IV. Phnaart.WT-
AUGUST NAHM
f of panauia and tiling I* another
■atin bats,
bats aad rvarfa > wi*h gat-MM
do'
Turn a Narrow, Hem.
Every ana know, how hard It la U ,utk '"
turn a narrow an.! perfectly even hem tir *' '' ' 1 v*U table napkin*. i*ut the bemmer at vommlttee thai tachmsut on y-mr arwlpg machine, bat ,llr •■fkarlty ■ do nv< uar any thread. Just run the m " lj: ** l**™' l ’ oapklua through the hetumrr without ll,e po^cr to i<as wing them and they arv creaasd aa' control of ra.'ro: mitow as daalred and in aU randy fas ‘" r ?“ ud 11
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t. J tlmt ttx- ao 1 in* and .Ufth-ul . H« told th* ibt- constitution K-detal gvvem- • has
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