Cape May County Times, 9 May 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 6

Mim. Job*. W«s in Seriou. Condition From Drop«y. Doan'* Made Her Wrfl. -1 dMl Uiek naoj. "TWt .wfcil P*ib m ny b»^ Saturn

bow, only » Ir- /rjp* om at a ton* and tbcy fell Ilk* boihi« water.

My kfdragalated and all the aw*Da werrt away. The ache* and paraa a* aad after I had tiaobed [ and ewera to before

C<tD— , «*Anj *>ara.eeaaW DOAN'S VfJlV ■vnauuun* oa. Burrujo. n^r.

Ptyclie Swiii tte SpanWi Ptyoht ami the Butti

lew Milady Should Proceed to Obtain the Latent in Making Her

Ever More Faycbe *rl the etyle of -rorinj her Ualr drawn Into a toot at the beck of her heed /a«hh» eenm never so pleased m when pUylny op

rairi. the Spaolah Payche mrtf otrftl. The hurt h. perhaps, moat tatrreatins. it la rnlled “mnftP beo it has the characteristics of oadreue; that la to say. to be comctly nrrBayed the mufti coiffure must bane aH the *ppearan«e of harim been hastily.

yet ft is charming.

MolU* King. In -Oood Morning. ] Iudge.“ wear* her hair •outtt. and U'a | very simple to do. she aaya. “After the hair l* slightly, very slightly, waved. you Just comb It quite loosely back..” leering an Indefinite porting In the canter: c*1her It up end bench It. not roll It," she warns, “at the bock, quite ■ Mlver toMo. afforded a party « low. and pin it securely through the ! b * 4 * ,or O*"*™ 1 t * vor - renter with long hairpins, leering the !

The Product of the Home

.■have recognized the •poBslbUWa* In

thMr moorings as they will." | ^ of two colors and.have The Spanish Psyche Is the preroga lo combine dellghtfoUy two tire of the dnra-halred. For them_l' | or ^ so called popular

shades. For Instance, a t acnlt col-

ls be# utIfni. Bertha KaUeh. In “The P.lddle: Woman." affects it. The hair is first made aa glossy as perfect care end. perhaps, a little dn-sslng can make U. then marcelled so that every ware I* well defined. Then It U drawn

or civic Ufa who was not «. It U true that men of character • true home tnfluou find one Into real i hood wit Loot true home influences, you And hundreds, who because they

ored.WKon blouse has the body of this soft shade draped in a fichu effect and

I Backache ( The excruciating pain which cornea from a tains | back is quiddy alleviated by

eoed quite primly all around. Then »he Psyche swirl. This is aot marly so difficult rs It appear* and It If very generally becoming. Besides that, it Is a comfortable sort of coff. for without having a too fixed effect U a he lavishly pinned aad so kept fas place without a net. Comb all the hair forward from the back, then gather It in one hand and arrange H aa if for a pompadour u round the face. Then bolding the <e coif in the left aland, wind it around the bead at a distance from the edge of the pompadour that se

Tkamikarii ifTa—'kTIM ans«assssz

YAGERS LINIMENT . PELiEVES PAIN

GILBERT BROS, ft CO.

=SS£h£sS~ a <cx uocta coMeaxi

*Lm the home be what» hould

the product tamed out will rarely b-

with Noe beads. Loose disappointing. Our forefather* wensleeves of Mae chiffon give the can- j able to lay a substantial natiooa. trusting note aad relate the rtreve* foupdatloo hecauae they i to the body of the blouse, as they over- stalwart. Ood fearing men through the hang deep cuffs of the biscuit chiffon. , Influence* of the ChrisOar Of course, to the woman who has to | which they were nurtured, consider economy In all her purtb*R-s , when fathers and mothers trkr heed each a blouse- Is a boon, a* It can to uj* words of Jesus. “Seek ye first accompany more than the oae skirt, the Kingdom of Ood and his right which is the fate of the walat of only eousaess" aad make Mm first in the one color. i home, how glorious are the results! The tailored blow is ever tow. 1 i f tbej have family worship ami seek though In reality of the oldest. A new God's help and gnldnnce dally for variation In white crepe de chine re- themselves aci^beir chlldrec and all veals the front pUsve In many ssmUI u,elr affairs, they find It nnfalllngly folds and put together with many ; true that “God U faithful." that his strips of nan-bp- lore. The sleeves are ! promises never fail. List their elery long and severe!:- tailored with tight- | real need Is supplied and that his fitting cuffs buttoning at the -wrist, f.ror and blessing aurp The high straight round collar fastens earth's riches. “God la lore," and the at one side and Is finish* \ 1th a fiat | Lome hi which he is made first Is a blue tie. The Mouse butt os down the ; home fill 3d with love. Fortunate Is a feature'characteristic of most the community and *he nation which of the 1918 models. j has many such homes. The men and

women nurtured In them are “the salt

COLOR HARMONY IN THE HOME ^ ^ —<>-<.. : u “ t:

woftd la the godly home. Remove It.

r sooal and national life will soon morally disintegrate.

If it seem that we are giving the godly home a more important place than the godly Individual, where, we would ask, does the godly InAtvidua. tome from If not from the godly home? What work shop produces him? Certainly not the schools, the shops..

The one color room b apt to he like the one-idea person—a moaotoaou* bore. Would the musician go to a piano and. striking one note a dozen times, call this a cosnpoeltioo? What poet would try to write a sonne: with one word repeated" over and over again? Why. then, should the one who wishes to make himself a borne, allow hlovaelf to be robbed of the harmony and poetry of living by the unskillful Interior decorator who ar ranges a “red rown." a “bloe room."

or a “green room?"

As color i« appreheudnd more quickly rtufn form. It would a*em highly Important t<> secure a perfect harmony of tones by curbing the more aggressive color*, rod. yellow, and orange, and giving the receding color*, blue

r to t

. thu

ASTHMA

I DF-].».ttU.06r*«TlHU«EBEDY I tor «K< ORxnpt relief ef Asthma ■ isr. Urrtts tor SRBI SASSPLE. ■ Ksrtoref k Lyms Co .lscJWinc.k.r I

High Woof Prices isrs^s 'ztr ssjxt^sL SMl rrt A! X U» m*.' in os* «f»p. Ort • S<»w*rt So 4 8»il tim» 11 N( mn*» *<nl and soar .-ith soc-ad raU. IdasI far A--fa •poMdKead Ont# tl« ted «ar bala&o OB arrirai. Wxta for caiaLtaCHIC A*0 FLCXIBLI •HAW COt* a Ah V

k MAh—AULWa

&m*n walking costume, skirt and overskirt of dark eergv trimmed with buttons And piped. The coat ha* piped coUar and is topped off with a omail neckpiece and chic little hat.

THE PRETTY ROSE CUSH10M

Attractive Oecoratiov That Can B Made ty Women Who Are Handy With the Needle.

It was anch an attractive cushloti that the woman who aaw It In n shop ufaidow stopi>cd and frankly studied nut Its plan of construction. To begin with. It was round and covered with r-ou-oolored taffcreal rose shade that rewind* a atlncdrely of Killsmey r«mes or any niber roee whose |ietala shade Into a rich »»nn pink. The Joining of the shined silk ammo the edge of the rr.abioo v> ai concealed Ix-neath a nar•blag of the allk or riblxm

striking a balance, limitation of oneself lo one color is stilted and,unnatural. No landscape can reflect but one color, for color is an effect of light. The moat rentful room 1* the one In which no one color »s allowed to force Hsrtf loo far ahead of the others, but each bring* out by htlf mookms c* wrest the Mretity and

rijararte* of the other*.

MANY USE ONLY ONE BUTTON

Jackets and Coats Employ the New fityle. Despite Number of But-

And Then He Quit A French officer was trying to learn the English language. The following Is his version of our mother tongue: “When I diseoveied that I was quick I was fast; that If I was tied I was fast, and If I spent too freely I was fast. I was discouraged. But when I came serosa the sentence The first shall be last and the last shall be first.' I gave It np."

BpprgTv a Law. The children In the Wfl^bborlw*! or (adzed a dub aftfi ware cntharLiil: about it ‘Tdi me about jam Jaws and t 1 ! laws," I said to on* of the membir*“Oh." he replied, “w* only have om law. and that Is t* serve rofMahiceon

ITS NO SECRET

BACK LIKE A BOARD? IT’S YOUR KIDNEYS

There Is nn informal air about a tailored suit whose Jacket, provided with buttons and buttonhole# all the way down the front*. Is fastened ly by the top button; but this la lashloo's pet whim of the aretaon. By aotne clever art In cutting.* the new Jacket— buttoned only at the top—doe* not gape widely ope; the front* fall close together all rt»e way down, or almoKt rinse together. The Idea la to hove a brlgbt-hued nnlatcvat Ju*t visible In the opening. A suit made by a Pari* dressmaker match. But It was the decoration «f j blt , bun.*,, set five inrhe* apart on the upper aide that was particularly ; tbe front sa d between ihra* good to look upon. button* the Jacket front* bulge open A circle of shirred taffeta, about all , B t rifle to reveal a yellow allk walatInriicH or ao In diameter was auiilned : i^neath. Few women really Ilk* by ||a>> rosea made of two sliades of >n unbuttoned Jacket; the trim belted ■cilk.m light one and another a rather ■ effect or a neatly buttcxied u|. coat d*ep rove 'makes one feel much better dresaod. - | but not only ore Jacket frant* left MATCHING BLOUSE AND SUIT • oo*pi«io«aiy uubott.med tin* -priog. j but many ault coat* ore slashed up Popular Shades Provided by Manufac- ! the -ide aenm* and butlou* and hulturera U Meat Demand «*r I t.whole*—«nu**d like th««e ut the Various Garment. fr»««—«>»ph.t«Ue the open effect. tilnc- the fashion of mate** 1 -"bl“U»-- A Cunmng Poke Bonnet, snd suit mi [~-rf«-<-«ly baa -ome in H !• j IUMmib* ore used In a variety of ■e* |xe-W.- to buy the m.. -* exqnhdi-- j wnya aa trimming on list*, or for whole nod perfectly made wal*u, tu-'teking i hat*. One poke Kmnet for a young tlmuai • .«-ry cvlar kn->» n to the dyer * --irl was made of narrow’ width of art j Jclfi blue grosgrsla riULou. frlngsd I quickly l nr-iund tb* front of tfes brim.

the godly home. A nail factory turn* oat nails; « shoe factory, shoes; a wagon factory, wagons; and a home, humanity. Tlw IdcJ for commercial factorire should be to turn o«t the best product they cun. Thla. though, is not always (heir aim, for low price* mad competttlcn create a demand for article* of an Inferior grade. There Is demand, however, for the product of the bon e, for no quality of character of «n inferior grade meed* the demands of God or of the times. If a manufacturing firm aims the very best product they can possibly make, its member* ore always studying tbe problem of way* means to enable theca to approximate their Ideal. How mwk parent', study with God's help to turn oat into the world the very bestT*yJ In thinking of the out lute the world humanity, ww should ever bear lo mind that Its product Is to endure throughout the ages. This leads us back to oar very first proposition, that If there is any place more than any other on this earth where Jesus Christ is needed. It 1* the home. Without the help and direction of the mower workman, godly character can not be produced. Th* Scripture* tell us to bring out children up "in the nnnure and ad filial Hi on of the Lord." but this we w« are oerseivea CLri»tUu»; ao back of the product With aU the cua-iL-olved la parenthood it ■eem* incredible that men and women will *«*um« It without being tliemselroa tn u position to give to their children that which will make -.h.^n the very best product, namely godii new*. The child Is Dot so much re■puoolLk- for what he bec-omra ** u the parent In whose care ar.d iruiaIng he U I rougbt up. We rwunol get away from tbe scriptare. which say*: “Train up a cUI’d in the way h.- should go and when he U old he will not de port from It"; or. as the little girl put K. “Train up a child In tbe way he should go and when he U old he will go aa"

g aa* aoxenng ir«m to*

awful agaoy ef lame back. Don't wait till it "pasaes of." It o4y comas back. Fad the cause and stop it Diaaased

of kidneys are aacafly '-x-

—.IM 1 W U J

couditMO* of kidney* are uacally indicated by nit lame backs aad other s!rstSc‘ w ““”"“”'‘'‘*' i

Here's the remedy. Wbea par feel

the first twinges of pahs or <xp«ri- | care aay -t theae aymptoma get bc«y at roee. G* to your druggii. and get : a box of tbe Pure, original GOLD j MEDAli Haarfeu Oil Oapeules, imported fresh every month from tbe Ir bo rstorirs in Haarlem. Holland. Pleasant and eeay to take, they inwant- | ly attack the potaoDoua germs doer mg your system and bring quick rtUefT . • For over two hundred years they

have been hclri.ii* the ai'-v w-l.

try them?'~Bdd everywhere by re- ' table druggist* la set led pari, area Three dxea. Money beck Utheyde ** tflp 7*0. Ask for “OOU) MEDAL* end be sure tbe asm* •GOLD MEDAL" U on the box -Adv.

Toe Much of a Good Thing.

"I though " eaM the boy** mother, “that I told you I wanted you '.o stay where I could pot my hand on you." “I d-didnt know ." he whimpered. 11181 y* wanted tne to git mross yew

knee an' stay there."

, jaatatowiesv^Yt* qualified to pmxnrfuUy irealtM -*i-rair* to womea thaz I* m— of Buffalo, N. Y. Thecaw*tW

rot*—w- -i jenma. Dr. Pierce

CflUrrti Cannot Be Cured i;--.--- BiLL-B catBSSS

woa-

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On Being Cheerful.

You find youraelf refreshed by the" prreence of cheerful people? Why 00 t “•eke earnest effort to confer that £*rore on other*’-l.yji. M4fl>

that be called Or Fj*re*>f»vwi'-P^ cripiion. Tin# medicxM k aoi-1 ^ ^ bgmd and tablet ftw by ftW«F<‘-« frfrr

Death to a Good Men. DecIh to u good man la bui passing through a dart entry oat of one little dusky room of his father'* house into another that is fair and largo light-

Important to Mothers «refully every bottla m CABTORia. that famous old remadi for Infants aad children.andtetStUt In Dae for Over 80 Vearv ' ,C<1J ® ChUJim Cjy for n.-teb..-. Cutori. .,."“7” C “ Br, »- Pa. where are those <h,.-k looking' ,0r “ To my m»o. —Cartoon* Meguxlne. i A gtri doesn't trouble herself mui-fc ‘ About ■ man'* fulure If he comae tes

* present or two.

»«r—u pretty tore to fi^i* Favorite PireeButtoa tbs exert rtcM

ffMamnf with , inicnt

Leor* It to tbs Irish to M - •f tight nit-latinos. ThU one fore Judge Kichardacu and "I oilier tvstimuoy «t wua aut---' relied the arresting oficer n«- “» i >ure. Judge, an' I did ' the kolnd," protpottid Pul

wa» that wan of ui i wj."—lx>* Angeles

told I

Yes. Rosa, every nice to a Y - . . tot the majority of girls bet t' «-*v. Wixn Your Eve* W« r ? | r<