Entarwd at the Poat Offloe at Sea lala City at Second Class Matter.
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nedk line except by women who knew they look extremely well In snefc severity. It is art especially trying a the decolletage is square, but * round, or Y-ahaped It takes a wo with remarkably regular features to
Also Holland has cooties bkc to get rid of.
Even the influenza Isn’t what It used ; to be before the war.
eration is eoh erssl becotrlngnesa After that comes blue: but it must be quit* a dark blue, and preferably of a coarse sh. The blue reU is be-
tbs boon Is greater. If the fowl is roasted with stuflng a four-pound fowl will serve five. Then the white meat
Is left may be
carefully cut to
cold meat or In sandHost trying of all though. Is the white wdehee. the bones are covered with Only she who knows her type to «W »wl simmered on the back -tk* and has graved the bacom P**t of the stove a day or two after, ingaees of the white veli should attempt It. But browi Ing red heads by s'il As to si se or shape, the ably groomed person may go In fur the * ao * t appetizing. There will be long flowing veil, hanging loose from *>**» of ®eat that may be put through the face. But the average woo&n. If the meat chopper added to taro cupful she weuld look her trlggest best must of balled -ice. a sbee of onion fried In have her veil snug. • f,t oottl brown; a big ripe tomato and Onbeautifytag splashy scrolls of the for « h< * •'■i’Per IW* 1» all-over kind are usually not the choice » oioat tasty dish If well and property of the carefully dreaaed woman, no seasoned. Oaytsme. salt and pepper, bow wwirtiaii the pattern. The should be used quite freely. This sure-
1s true of dots. Dots well iced oh s veil carefully arranged have a positive fascination But you
sWe of a dot misplaced. don't ydh*
CHIC/NEW SWEATER BLOUSE ivistd Whh Purpose of nesrvteg Wool, but Without Giving Up Gaod. Pstots.
<Pwred Fructtcally ail the southarn
have effected aattsfaciory Increase tbelr production of pooitry prodi The emergency agents era now waging a successful csieptlgn agatest the unprogtaWe bens by getttac owners ft cull suet fowls from their flocks. I which produce lens than 75 ernes« ;
w*e t<
are better dead thank
which yl ly are o
pradneucu. Good lay-
ers produce 125 eggs and upward every 12 months. In some flocks of 200 ti 75 of the low-producing fowls have
ly Is enough to expect from one fowl, yet these are but suggestive of a few ways to make u eot go as far as poo- *■£« laundering mad-as curtalaa. instead of patting on a stretcher while stUl wet. put on the curtain rod anil J also ran a rod In the lower hem. Hang , one at a time at an open window ami i stretch the desired width. This Is a method especially good for barred cur- .
Aw, but Just wait till the orators get started at celebrating It!
A pern e-celel>ratirepul place for anybody vrtfn nerv
More regular plgj are now needed and fewer of the human variety.
Four years of warfare nuke the business of pea coins king an Intricate matter. . i
The eadlng of the war Is not at all ' like what Wilhelm had arranged to hare It
A new broom sweeps clean. It r jght 0 sweep twice ss rteon—the price Is
Influenza Is on the wane, election’s over, sod the wsr has ended—It’s a dnll world.
• Are you preparing to plan a peace C&rdeti next spring? Don’t give up a good habit.
Dgvy Janet must be wondering at the absence of new arrivals In the form of sunken ships.
looking back. It’s funny to recall bow many schemes were advanced to stop the U-boats.
An Oriental Frock for Dinner and Theater, of Bright Blue Batin and Black Thread Lace. The Bodice Is of the Latter. The Girdle Is Caught by a Ptaeque of Colored Beads. carry It off. This refers to day frocks. There Is -io attempt to relieve the necklin* of evening gowns when they are deeply decollete, as the bodice Is rertiy of heavy or opaque material. The Introduction of au afternoon frock, which now means a frock worn for loncb as well us tea. but not for the ordinary purposes of shopping or patriotic work, with a deep V-shaped decolletage half filled in with a flat ruffle of lace, has met with sufflc'.ent popularity to insure a reasonable measure of success, and one hears* on every side the expression of pleased acceptance with a fashion that gives one a chdnce to have the face soft-
ened.
Against this Judgment there are a host of objectors who Insist that the severe neckline Is smart and that the other is out of the Picture, but as soon as enough well-dressed women adopt the advancing method then she who la out of the picture will be In it. It is merely a question of the eye. We are the victims of visual familiarity with objects. Otherwise there would not be that complete change in the fashions which occurs season In and out.
A windy, brigfat'day Is the beet to wash and dry blankets and bedding, j ; especially down quilts. With a tong j ’ line, a good sweep of wind and no
.. . .. paiea to soil them they will be -light tar op Ite I~1 pouu « ^ ^
, A start! i,m. of fait gtaMl Into lb#
”! *T'?* t ,*° S' !>”■ "<»• *<. -Ur. n., .»ii. „ ■ opens down the front with fronts tost ( m>oa p,,^ through will save m.ny a j
J u*rn for the busy house mother. If ,
^ u " -- *■ -^ r iss i “ “* thin strip of let tlier over It with glue, for thertravee and e toot wide h^aec- bfton |h< . worn . This tlon that forms a tlgbt-fltting oeplom j. . H ... . frtr ,ka a, i, ,. >_ repeated time aft r time, tnua SL 2! gj* t! .*■' l»ota«tar u» ra, of . .ho. ply palled over the head. It to charm- l ^ aud €aTe gttoe
Ing to wear with the walking emit lnna fnr
taw. ,nfl til. wool 10 ptataA Jo.t !W “ . Where the adfflttooal warnffh sudor „
—e— Ttw bob: I caa So »r ray MbbC Is
simply to bo his flload. I hare no wealth to bssiow on him. If ho knows
that I am fcaprr In loving him ha will DUVETYN COAT FOR SERVICE «£££*£■£? fH *" a '
SOME REMINDERS.
When preparing the dinner or using the wood or coal range for a morn-
ing's- Ironing or baking, put on a dish of rice to cook. A spoonful or two may be added to
New Series oiShfi New Open I Sea Isk Gty B. & L Assc<i« j yttak H WMT wNk OCX wtlio tarrcirr. « WAYNE M. BTRt'VHERS.
Mori Profitable Flock of White Leghorns. been rtlrrlusted and still the normal vrodoctlon hat been maintained. This results from more fswrable eoodltiocs and surroundings for the bens left in the flock which are not so crowded and which cunoequratly pro-
of frosty mornings.
Germany |« now frantically pleading that It be not done, unto her as
she did unto others.
Continue to save the fruit pits—the dominant doctors may decide to make
drtllaiu wear gas masks.
Where Is the fellow who. a few months ago, was talking about German
efficiency and Invincibility?
The (Tinriotte Observer slogans.The Hog to the Front!" But It U alluding to pork and not to profiteers. There may lie nothing In a name, but Atlontir ports arc now to get tbelm bock In news ubpatched. One would like to have taken the new* of Sedan to '•x-Empmu Kageute and watched her old eyes sparkle! Though the fighting has ceased, the work-or-fight order has lost none of Its force for every body In this busy world. The kaiser started the war like a raging lion oeekliig wham he might devour. and he qyidi-d It with running off
dike a scared rabbit.
Ruroiie never saw an much royal Junk at one time since the king induetry grew out the Infant singe a lung
time ago. »
Having laid down his ‘rifle, Fade <#tn will now engage in feeding a l*»t >f Utile hungry republics out erf his
MITTENS ARE IN GAY COLORS Woolen Hand Coverings Are Been In Large Variety; Often Match
Scarf or Cap.
One reason put forward for the vogue for mltleas U that one ca carry a muff and carry a bag. and every patriotic woman simply must carry u bag these days. Another reason. and one that bolds true of the woman of moderate Income, to that fur to high and a new muff Is out of the question. Then a lot of women are doing outdoor work who never did it before. ■They are exposed to the cold nlpjOng air of morning and evening on tbelr way to and from vol-unt-tr or paid work. They drive automobiles and "cooduct" street can and act as im-iuengvr boys and collect bills, and for this work they nerd to h* v 'e a protection for their hands that Is more substantial than the kid glove *»r fabric giovt of other days. Hence the mitten! The prediction was made some months ago that the smartly dn-ssed w >mau would be wearing shaggy «ngora gloves and mlttcna and some peol>lr shrugged their should. r,< and felt surPthat tbrie was nothing that would t-mpt the w-rll-dreoaed woman away from the conventional kid. Kurely the fact that they bad almost doubled In price would not have this effect on the wows .'i who took dressing seriously. But the vogue has come, and where well-dressed women are seen In outdoor'a'tlre their one also w-ea w oolen gtuvrs and woolen mil tens. They urc mod..- In the gayest colorr, irfu-n to match a woolen scarf or rap. find as the season advances they will be even mote in evidence than they
Quality Oroce Our aim to to giwa reliable w Quality « Geode. Quantity In Measure. Batisfaction In Price. F. B. SHARP
Linings Are Colored. A notion icmtnlseent of the of several keaaons ago. when many (-.■lore were transfused by means of many linings placed our nl-utr the other, Is shown in some clever bins blouses of georgette through which red. canary or petunia shows part the way to the yoke and again fur tuffa sad collar.
This effective and serviceahlt duvetyn coat will appeal strongly to many. Who can resist the Immense beaver collar and the -triple- pocket*T
OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Mure than OJHM women served as drivers and aids In the American Red Cross motor corps service. The khaki uniform was discarded and a new one of Red I'rose Oxford gray substituted. The first Ctrl -bell hops" lu Montana have Ik-.ii engaged at a hotel In Missoula, where the innovation has made a profound sensation among the ranchers and cowboys. Of the an.UOU women enrolled in the department of nuralng of th* Red ('rows TOO have been saslgned to the federal public bre'th bureau, or to Red (’rues service In this country. Mwtas girl ringers, eum.-times assist rd by boys, gave street concerts in the lirtonpal towns *nd rtllea to raise money for a fund for the comf. rt of the soldier, guarding the borders «rf
mowi dainty pudding. and the rest be mixed with a little chopped meat, seasoned with a tablewpoonful • or two of union fried in fat and , enough tomato to add moisture; with the sea Mining well done and the dlafa I baked, this makes a very good Shiv l ! per dish. I Let us realize the value of dainty service. A dish may be well prepared. ■ nicely seawmed. tasty and ret when , served In a careless, untidy may. It will f not be half appreciated, and often go ' untouched. Food not well seasoned, however uttractivi to the eye. will not I remain In favor longer than the first !
taste.
Just now when all material* are so much higher In price. HMovate the old velvet Imt: and save buying new ones. Btsaui velyet by patting a funnel Into tb« spout of the teakettle; this makes mote surface for the steam. Hold the wrong side of the velvet over thf funnel, nud when all Is steamed brush lightly with a whisk broom to raise the nap. • Br.ve n box of parsley growing lh ' the basement or kitchen window; It wfil be found a great help for flavoring | and garnishing during the winter. A i box of good soil should lie carried In j out of the frost ao that in the early ; ; spring there will be soil to start the seed, for early planting, i When using at egg beater in ony f mixture which apatters. all), a paper hag over the bowl and beater, making j a hoi,- in tin- botjoci of the bag to Blip 1 the top of the 1-enter througt-. This wilt sst i- spattering yourself or the !
table.
A<f- w flaxseed kept In tbr purse or a handy iJnce when trav.-iinc will often ' save much suffering. A seed wnlsten- ■ ert and droj>p*-d Into the eye that haa ! caught ti cinder will so,mi relieve It. The gelatlnuns covering to the seed i retches si.rt hold, say foreign |km1.v rales- it should he liniMvlde.! In the eyebsll. In which case a skilled hand will lie needed to remove It. Kerosene nibtied into any carriage cr other >41 before wastilng will help to remove II. If tar to to be removed use a little lard well rubbed in. then wash In hot soapsuds.
POULTRY AND EGGS SUPPLY Badly Needed to Help Feed ths World —Nothing Else Costs Bo Little to
Raise on Farm.
(By P. O. HOUNBHJ
The high price of feed and the high ; price of poultry have combined In causing fanner* to greatly reduce their flocks, and as a result we are facing a serteas shortage to poultry and eggs at a time when they are badly needed to help feed the world. We must not forget that while feed Is high and while poultry brings good prices, nothing rise cost* ao Utile to raise oc a farm as cfcgkeo*. and that jeggs are bringing such high prices we I cannot afford to that off the source of j
tbelr supply.
Large fiockc of poultry are needed ' oo every farm, and every farmer j should keep bis young pullets, which will soon be hi* beat lay era. Get rid * of the rooster*. Avoid waatcfnl method* In handling poultry and In- mar-
6LACKHEAD IS BAD DISEASE Cases Are Infrequent Where Birds Are Permitted to Forage for
Moot of Their Food.
Of the Infectious disease* of turkey*, according Ip Andrew fc. Wemni. of the bureau of animal Industry, dr- ! part meet of *gri culture, btoekbrqd .'* the must destructive- It U notable that whenever the cllnwit* and range ] conditions are such ss to permli of , the turkeys foraging for most of their feed from the lime they are batched until they are marketed, nisei of ( blackhmd are infrequent. Blackhead ' occasion! Uy affectr grown .turkeys, but It mostly occurs ocg young turkeys ‘ between the ages of six weeks and ! four mouth*. No positive cure for , blackhead has been found. As In the case of all other infectious dlsesaes, ' the sick bird should Immediately ba removed from ^he flock to prevent a further spread of the disease, and If very rick. It to brat to kill It and hum
the body.
PrwtfcO Dyer OSTRICH FBATMBS W. Solicit Your Fe»Utf Wuta in all II. Branch. DYKING CLEANING •ni CURLING 154-156 N. Tklrtwnth St. PHILSDELPBIA
HISTS ON SELECTING UYERS Pullsta With AUrt Eyre and Comb, Fare and Wattles of Fine
Texture Are Best.
Judging poultry to said to be a finer art than the selection of other farm animal*, but the man or woman who j picks pullets ‘with a fine bead, alert ' eyes and couth, face and wattLs of ; fine texture, ha* taken ibe Brat step | toward increased egg produrtlou. Good putlrta should stand w|uare no tbelr feet, with leg* wide apart, with the I front end of the body slightly higher ! than the posterior end, and ** Uh a long { b«- k and tall rarrtod rather high. The j body should be wrdga^hnpe. yMdtos I fur the r^roductlow an-i j
What an Owner Cannot do Iteyond . cortain poijj ao OWNER-cannotj^ lata tha CONTRACTOIi W employ*. , You can ca*e a !»("?; but yon cannot chroifspota or hia point ol v:! ... But what an Owner CAJ DO i* to selecL In the place, :. Contractor wMJ" an established reputsti for integrity, effidercy ^ results. Edward B. Arnett HttUdlnp CowtnKtw' Bell Tefephone Correct SEA ISU*- CITY, N. J-
william a Karri RT Notary PwbIK AU Work Promptly Attend T 1M West Jersey «as tele City, «. J

