Cape May County Times, 15 November 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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M tan ta* nW ttai *u «te m» m •mM **1^ JS pcttan WTO ted a ■»•>. 8ta told •TTta: ^ ttafl ta. untadaod tsrMd hn hnd «njr tad Wtewt Mten l. nry pn«y teta •*•«■*« -tea tea »tetatad ^ tan fta fmn 4ma that tlnw Aant ten* tad w tare to try tad ■* ta to Call ta iart. I tte* tta Dateata do

Oriental Taa Cakaa. -Croam a fawth of telf WwantaW of raaitte ate oat ct>i>fal U «aor. Mix aotil tt talte •»■ cettar ate Ware, ao cranta. Kak* tmo.anau bate; tf thty i#arati a»t a trm drape at water. Place on a Ml tend teeM ate take In a Qttic* creb

c< milk, two est*. throe t ■Ma af oitre gu. ttaaafeirt *»**

RATiONS FOR UYIW6 STOCK Pfclteta aa Farm Should Get Larpt Part ad Faad ky Fera#ln« tf

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I the tateta that gota on In onfa mite

„„„ _ on the] abort tta-drtaWUty. It la combined proud peltate oa the farm oaght to wUh aatta while Tetreteer U left to cn . i.n. pul «r tkrt, M »J lor. n«lC r»> ~ i»"> ■* w - - _ . .. m _ ft 4 satin

When there U no

actes. Whether thty can get tt de-

tfelourt and Vthreteen Are the Prime Favorites r-^-r

I ta arder that ooe omaa haa decided to

Veloore U another faTorlte. One Ms aaore eoofldeoce In the former Itaa la the latter, aayi a fashion •attar, tat three la a look of warmth and pardog comfort abc

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eMMoM of salt. Add eoe-balf ta e-foartha copful* of floor and a eapfe! of nata. : .»t all together ate ad aemiy on a hattarad pan. Bake moderate oven ate cat la stupa

from 11 to U mlnrtm om ate a half capdatt <

ttaaarai a Mrr . aae capful atetad paste adth <na capful of pawdared anger uatU the atatara la Ilka aKrt. Add *g white, aos at a ftaa. until three have been naad; flavor attb i fourth of a tenapoonrul of art extract. Bata on buttered paper placed on an inverted drtitete te* I It nlU Reckore from the papm IracuttattO rv ’- after baking In a very alow oe«L

a ted wu»i- wlP, taaii~c the tarda

tat wbeeSwalty tnok bia

Wm for M. owo dear a tad sever wallate wtal eertaar ctatectmaot ttew was being called a "dear aelT by a w. ta before. In fact It was aa en» Bate Mpteance. They hunted to Aunt KUiateth e

A FAttM MflALHT tt It that the l age farm ow gaestt will larartabiy aostehtag that tt city food rather than aec log something which

tt need for an evening gown, an It to ; than for any other kite of frock, it to elaborateiy embroidered or toooed wltb beads, or bogles, or oaIrtch floes. The Americana da very good embroidery ate they do not seem to be«Joear attempting a tmUt elaborate XU. ao the French model, tare been eaaQy. If expensively, copied In this country with all their original scheme of decoration ate coloration. The Idea of using split pauert. not me or two, bat five or six, llko the teals of a roe*, has brought about an

are spilt up In this fashion, with the panels rounded at the hem and somedmea bolding a bit of tartaric metal, x- allk. or doll-beaded work. Other panels ar« heid don with pompons It fir or straight strips of peltry. Ota of the original ate entirely new American tracks which tt one of a •tries pat oat by a well-known designer to af rad doth with Immense cedar ate cuffs of black and white

Madge catered eOte*!*. 1 an hoar to get trts moA

sttgbflr- ft had tataa

ready then tt I

toft to her. bu* oo»7 than baked pout could ta made. Really, slice, of aaaet. old Anal lane eras pretty ■hr.'wd. with a gravy

rren tf was

to Uu

•ami : C—: 4 ^ pry ce^ j pvt «nmad eata b crisp brown I pvt Mat aesap or flab aval

. even IT •*»« was ne*r i*r

' " 2m mark- **» had mads ap bar b

Uttto while before aaa dtod f Ita ooosiar could be brought to orar a Ubrary of that way 1

“ - fliv—exactly what they had A

r of wou?e oc r . m ™ , |nr , ta sta i

Ctbtage sprouted oats or any avmllrta. tat aperartba with plenty oi able green vegetable. Another good ■at on them, roasted with a atteinfi rattan with lane tart scrap to as te-

nd fcteued aH she gu* Taylar. Madge ^feW

c m,warn to weald waive bis etolm ' 't..- tnckn Bat aa each good fora. la sacra ter tar. as ta tad • I the flay bafaea sod we- al".shitawt u tta «te mom in tar Iteahnas homrataad '"i- up bto n«te w to which of

i'-As ta would rirtm.

n. but too tod matey toft word tta ^ aariupnr ta prarida tor tempest waata ate I* ask thr*

ta awe tto aaxt AM ^ t,; > 'tM phraaaa af tta a»ra. "> ttay flat right ta wwk at ’ "*• Ttap at toast agraefl. ap Htt oo a ladfe of OapariUaa to ao-

tar good forrun. marred a Uttt# by tasta. very d •he thought that eoam oar alar togk» tablas are fn be rotate by it ! ate of good r

•at pea." rsm ta'-t- aa they tad j ream. “I a* j <tat raaM aa 1 •

4 tamritar to tta

• toetad at the flrar pttt. 1 attttoa af rMttng. I Mcttu flmg. a Stack rtFimw* tomm Of toatary that tad aw

•■Ate If we hadn’t

. Aunt Jane tad garden By tta hoasmarlf# taraelf. | i puru csisud fate (bra . to apeak of tar , x bteled dinner aaraad ftam the dtajm ’ torn wife's table tt aa ontlraly dir ‘ „ flto . dtetad •> w. did fsraet nmal than tta umte boiled > tart ^ r bod tta mcaw. gtonar. In tta flirt pttoe tta corned fleratch Food, other prorlriaoT’ baa been grown and fattened. j pvt eratote com

full enjoymte rt kffite ate cared on the piece and U .—.- different;'then tta ver full of their Jolc- Cabbage, apraotod onto «

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This la an unuauatly pood-lookinp skirt af navy accordion plaited satin. Tta turn panels are af navy poorgetto, atone!led In ceuventlonat rose design edged with broad bands of aat»n and chenHie fringe. .. M

_ yen who rarely pot their foot to the ground found long fur coat* adorable garments, but women who walk to ate fro during art hour* of tta day cannot stand the weight of a kmc heavy coat oo the shoulder*. Therefore tta short and unite distinguished fur wrap tt worn.

WHY RIBBON HOLDS FAVOR

Bright Malarial Always Adaptahto Mew Tricks and Affords a

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American street gown af rad doth showing tta new long skirt pulled In at tta ankles and bordered with fur. Tta bod tea af deep tucks haa a collar of striped fur matched In tta

••tor aa hoar or I

wuea r-aad. atrlped fur; ate the skirt, which la rxanted oata oe any avail- narrow. Is of Instep length, friable. 11, draped upward In order to give ma4> dm- eight parts of ro0(B M thl . gn^ea. and tt flnttbcd with

I also copied to snor* a

Various Way* to Dr*"* 1 Caff##. 1 raefcad beats, c On tta Raat side of Row Tort ! aaocupaas. may i

rate SUCCESS IN RAISING PIGEONS NEW qqWN WITH FUR COAT

Osed BraadUg fltoefc tt flaaantlal ai “» rk it la Boat ta Furehaae Fram

an Faeter* 1s Juncture af Turn Ftarice at Hips loatoad of

ThM. for k

rtM, if tta wtaiar to tta Urn# on.

. tta Arabi-mta*. ta u Mtartalntog the caanad caea. paw brradlag ate* tt nocetaary to ( m a war ru-tu.n.- whl.-k U Bp omkaa the same end hearts wWcb have bean P** up aacoaud In pigvoa ratting. It to aflvto- ^ , and the French “T 7. 7mmm With a hlamU append dartag tta aeaaae rt frate /y^7 *ble to bay plgt«M *Wm draramakrr. tatr mm4- thr bte of It * - -, |( sliding through ! tel plaaav tta patota tuucb brit« ■ u^gv*—thorn who gnarmuUo ttalr ^ r[> — j, r,®!!.!. of a aklrt nf And whaf* woiv ihac tta tinned kind wa may parthar. MaQ7 toUnrcs to aguah ratting fBU1 c ate a bodlra of brilliant. •f tta desert, fhow i, town- * ——- . — . -

a cnlar Ilka a dtowa With fw«h

wtoW which ■ m r 1 ] Iilv or _ ___________ Tartetoa of pigaana.

• aaad to a««ab rahr

Om of tta reasons wky ribbon to maintaining it* farm- ao long la very probably because there are ever new things to do with It and a charming diversity of ways to do them. Here to an iilce for glorifrtog that plain, frit, velours, or velvet hat of JTnrs, the OM that Is too. too plain foe.Ale."' Your working materiel* will -connlAt of err.riwaln ribbon about-ato Idoto or an Inc* ate a gunrter. Arlda. a tben a I Male hit pf Tart-colored chenille. Mark off the crown of the hat tnfo TOur eqniiI parts. Tbi*o draw quite a large spiral In the cenjer of «tch R»rtpg. Now with flue sUlcbe* arw tl* ribbon, keeping close to Its edge, to Ml. w tta line of the spiral, which leaves you a free edge oo the ribbon. This . la turned over, then under and. <Hp stitched as close os possibl to Ita first stitching. Thus your ribbon will be folded exactly ip two and toft to outline the design In relief. The chenille comes in to tta form of long ate abort stitch rays around tta design. Gray for tta ribbon and roar and old blue, more gray and a xprtokling of btock. make a stunning combination on navy. LACE SCARCE, BUT !S USED Decoration for Cowna Costs Mors and 1s Harder to Obtain Than to Fortnor Years. The French model*, some of them, show lace. This to un Interesting aonouucm)cut Just bow. For one thing, v e haven't ufed lace for i good nwny year*, excepting a Wt of fillet or valenvienne* In our lingerie olouaea. There were a few black lace evening f'oeka u few acaaoos ago. but oa the whole lac* ha* not been to high faaulen for a long

me.

Another Interesting phase of this lace question la this: Lera i* scarce. At least with the lace workers of Bri glum out of the market and with tta lace worker* of the ICuropenn fighting countries presumably winding bandages or making munitions. It 1* difficult to see how much new lac* can be produced. For Uce making takes time. Probably there Is a certain plquapry to using lace Just now. when it 1; olfflcult to obtain. Just as we are deluged with wool embroidery this year, when we are thinking of cotton padded frock* and far court to aave wool, ao we And It fa actuating to nae tore sow

have Ira* do* to po-» aloek-oM tt*' trv^vwoi mat. rial. The touch <rf * T. aoM past thrir period of neefutoras. ; I* to the Juncture of the~-

to. ova wwu vtul ji •rpmtapaMj many male Wrda. Ttara ^ ^ hips lasted rt ta-

2L nerd a* a laaary. taaa gaickly iw**atte ara a graal Sto ufbred Tta B»ri po*wtor dttt K ,or. eptote and * m. Arabs 1s railed totof pride of every farm li<. Tta U mr*- rt ^live oil ate s few an' ant fear te rirtav vartriy wr ved tt* a

■at It €

arder to obtain. Of course U R to fternooo end evening frock* that lace to to be need, ate marii of It la to ta 1,lu.k—black Uce aaed to frorka at

AUTUMN MODES

i popular variety.

TVUye^ S'* VttlETIOJf TURKEYS ^ - - • ftub-^. Bniii u u ftte. te '* ° ®

and the ttaaler. They for thick far wraps.

I Tta abort bos coat of fur tt an ad

to cover tta brtl-

_ i tta tnanlsh aevartiy of Ita tat riot, have Invented a I rtriy of dolman* which wrap about the

toe* effects acw tawared. IfiMbrOdery la me-* used, arterially

day. la tta attar p*to rartd A farmer hav tortte vrignm* of the Uadtow I K la aa army < f*w tta pzj* tt year*, a rath- ttaatiag him

It to always butter to tay one cloak • hat with really taautlfri Ha-s *te

Maris Om ttrw-* am* aatfl to rrrte> ^ ^ w vi4, ha «m* «*»> ww , vwwriaiu aa to «■**'* •* ^ IvericaB w-men. and B has aatttu -Tta haraa 1 haate* - V* * Wt -tot-r or m*m«. * yrvgmir tta Maaflard .wrtrtJrtew "Ttett ttTtaw In- rt »-»* with •tett. ttra-rthfra- Rww.rtMra.l- ^ ta te steto ttetat^ ; ^taonm. tta kftoto MWiate taur XcT ttaTiu. U to Uta tta army , ^ Yr~— «»* f^rttae Mama Magaato. ^ ^ B»vk. tta NarracttMri v^wiag acarrity of aaatorrara ate

a wheat amochte la yrttow to •r af tta erawa.

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