Cape May County Times, 7 October 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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-bait. M <»-« Ate U P*«6> a

^try, h* h«4 to W

three yean. He b-C been her eonatapt cavalier. Be had never allowed »**• V*b*Ju-Mtr of.to-f^et., to a taoment of drpraMton. that she dH not beltmj ‘to tor one. • Kur^twe V>ac ahould fail, intltee w:th Pe^CT V P" Lapa be bad alteadr. H-r heart Jfrew eery tender tawara him. She palled

..xv» Ll.i.jiulj'<*btit blta. It w'wtd not do for k! rr .o take cold while,a tooth was jpu a nunpafte. "At HM tl.r aoubd wuflj’Vaoft like the coateifteJ'pbrrfiii' of i ktrien that ’baa iost Hpped tp - a"''bowl of cream. Ti»kh "Tt jjrew a bk haraher until finallr It roee and roar with the raftWxia '^Tdeowmess of-a '"rWat file tetn* eceaped a*ro*a a a tree bar. Mao'* tnohtti ■RWame a tel.aao. earfU ttnf'fMjtb&ar ainin'd*. • » ■• J Hortwv. moved Mr dtair teek

from him a lime. H

ARE PROMISING FOR AFTERNOON GOWNS

the at alt* and heppep. to paaa the door. A -aifbt Hie Mat with hla month opm and enorina <errem^ would forever deebre;. any Ulba.ona ate mlaht hare

! after a t nwwted pm Ifrv thee, '.le- , Ifa »<t tpocb k 'tr a fit lalied t have

F*r.Cf «i8 tot come, ifed wa* omdactln^ on* af those whirlwind campalrna that aweep ao many stria tutu honBa»* before tl «y me aware of

Uw cbaUut

*addeoly Star opine! hie eyea and rmpinjly held out « hand to her. “Marry .!**, my dear, or eut the atrtn** tha> Wad! tou-ve been a «ood pal for a Uxt lltte." Rorteuse Uugl'ed ate Idly. “I—I wa* ihlnkios of marry'-ij you. Mac. bat—bat ycu tsore,: hi»t now. C*h~ toe touddrred a Ihtle. 'It wan ter^lev Mar. really, ttrti .ale 1 U eoundrd like a huae saw." F.toi spatclra came a sale of iicfc! feugbUr. with the tlnklto*. musical rtppk- of the rr*> young. Mac «at up aleeiiy. There was an expectant look on hla hanueeme face. So: you are. solus to cut the Btries*, then? "m *.■< s»lns ,lo hang ou forever, Horty. hOBeat, now. He touched bit cheek where the pain, iutj Utt'y at- !

Daddy’s W$i\

eiaaiKS rany Tale

“YOU ARE ViRY WELCOME."

"We're gotos 10 have • du£t~‘t»U i the Mountain Kalrte* u '«ay 'l Cloud, "a t*i. ao w* mrmlff'W^^D tok

a fa vac of you.

“Vpp wodld hr gblS‘,Lf ~

THE KITCHr CABINI

,wmp*p*r OtOm.

piiahmmt. InatMd ot thl- our youth •f today ara aMktna eaay waya of aub■iMano*. whan fbtre a no much linn* mi an May way ixrwpt at th* (tpenaw of ih»tr own and out eouniry'a fu- - Vali.

RECIPES WORTH SAVING.

I to hltfre dinner wltti -the Klac of the 1 riMdS and W» YatuUy until a Bute ,

1 * »§>!* Wtrr AWSuY-RNM dlnlnr« a llule hit Tatw Uu. evwwW j ;?« Jadly do a* you awk." said tody 1 CHkb;C!i id. "If you Will let me wai n I yiAir party. 1 will not kpdat to the : Kins uf the Ctond., >0 goo. needn't ( worry. Tin e will he 00 rate mini your party I* new. 1 will *»: to that." • iih. thank you,' thank yo-i.'' Bald the Mountain Valrtca. • i Tuu are very welcome!*' *aid Lady Gray C'ond. ' r " "Ir la no 'lovely uji here,’ 1 eald the Mountain Falrte*. 1 Dawn bemw tt la ao ranch later In the Bettou than It la up here. Flowers are beginning .0 look ULc autumn down then- and np here It-still look* ao aura uteri.' ‘That It always the way It 1* up' here," said Lady Gray Cloud. "Taa Mountain King like* to have things later up here. The style reason <s that he In so fond of -he Season* that he cant bear to let them go and ao he begs them to stav and May. anu ao every season Is a bk late. "But. of course, you know all that," raid Lady Gray Cloud after a mo-

“And hVs

t Ttyire a yood fa repocslblHtloe, l.loye would do

1 'weti lug at d on. of pty raanl'eated • OjieO was

and a r : take dlsniaythe t.santk t and* Jtna. ah? t to the handft ..whose fiaah■oyred. llff ttoe aady etching natn w Juid hare* 1 not been at- *• night, ter freeb

And Mac-'

j, tltne ip hla three II .of the gay. faai welching Peggy •• - g in mg fact,, there wa* dano-

w thy lb\fTj lo'Uorumae

tacked him. A smile cl ..-latitude eaaoe lain hla eye*. "Yon'd be aoch a eouifewitbie son of wife Boriy.-anu—and Pin used lo you. Can't you. now?

tyy'

All, at once Hortenf-.- capitulated. Pf rbops It wa* another bunt of lautoter fr.«n upsiejya that determined her. “Snoring'a not tliu woret fault a man can liave, Mac,” she -tmaoled herae’f. "1 thjhk—j-erheps -well, i know thl.* ume, ifp—yi *.“ ' ,

KINSHIP TIES ARE STRONGEST

r Mac was wring

. fate

I in the game

i tylcmor wfhj the

[ of aprtngj'me when

1 hiBiself beh -ft.

’ be amid. "I've got

acSW, WJiV to the

PSiiNnt -t* *ani dlfl) ‘ c^lld; ‘foe her one rm.eway Into rvTuatK* k haired and Ml"d-. No cl^lIcBah teetteHes of Joys and'unTi',‘b'Sh4fea In the earliest, puat Iruprwaalcmah)': year* will forge for her the strongest of all chain#—that between children born of the .atme-parents. Ip Serbian folk lore ibe tie between browner and slater la mere oftao the theme of -omaoce than that between sweetheart*—!u this tie of kinship lie* a myall? significance. George BHot recognised tt in Ttr MIU on the A'toaa,th» English classic of brotherly and slMftly love. Jo "Wulhering Heights" Caltytlne Barnahaw cries out pasalonau-:. of Heathrlifr. "He's more ray self than I am! Whatevgr our voids are made of, hk -ud mine aie the aan»." Such a bond as there was between itest rwo—etrange. combative, tm all powerful —t» *^--a ra«ny 9 time tetweeo brother n«d brother sister and alater— perhape mart < f an between brother and si Mar—* bond which fludj no a* preasloti In cmreatee or words of affection—but is neverthelea* strong Wrto death. Its oHglb *unl devp in ele-

tur .^l trot*

S ixa. ir may klaa and cling and awcarsternal feal'y-many; then are. and seek divorce—be who shall

T HE modes: for fall and winter have been launcbeu and are sailing in definite directions—driven by the wlntia of popular favor. Dia- • nsrion of them naturally begins with the allbouetta Which remains riendfer and plainly rv.-rahi its dewent from -lassie tirxek dntpwiea, or la even morY ahrp'a and straight, olenderne*» cot-dnur* to be a charm for which every designer ctrierw. erceortog when his BitetfllOD la c> - upl-nl with

evening gown*.

Ntyrly all afteinn(<n gowns choose the atralght line silbnuette, th 1 ! low waistline cad often au uneven hem Una Sashes p»ori« and tonics vary them but do rot break their graceful outUnee. Supple ina:?rials must bo 'used for tlietnaud the. ^ore chartneuae anti the several weaves In crof" are in great ^icmend. Duretyn .apfl hgtavd doth are to be reckoned with and, for the moat preteatloui. among thorn, there are velvet, brocade and met eltar w These fatrii s and the faaliloa■bia trltnmlnra would insure the aft a - uoou frock an to'erearint season, but

Its greatest ally Is »he alcove Sleeves here taken nnco tbem? elves new ahape*. n«,w proportiuc aud new trlmPfifiii They are featured aa the moat Important detail In the costume and teacli the plonride of achievement In afternoon rowTiv. Two cgn'otvatlve etamplcs of new models Id gowtn* for afternoon, are Hlust mted here They reveal the aRrpllcity in design, for which women hnw- shown a preferenc . while apjproprlh.ltig new details ^f decorations and oor«.rui-tioc. in r. fine way. The tfpvetyn gown at tL right uses novel embroidery with discretion and employs n on the new daring sleeves and | bodice a* well as the skin. The ehanueuse drees at the left approves the unt-ven hemline in Its tunic. Bto: clings to •bese three-quarter-lerKth sleeves finished with tucks. There I* a flttle doipnltlf < of the : w*l*tilr.c with a raab of tbe channelise finished with handsome 1 asels A «1V galoon in four rowa at tbe front relieve* the pialnn?« of

tha tunic.

"Yea, we know that," said the Mount."iln Fairies, “but we have been visiting oar relatives, the Woodland Fairies, who live down at the foot ot the mountain, and so we notice the change- Of course; thei'- la a difference In tl.e air. too. “Of course, that accouuts for It. too: buL then, as you say. tbe Menu-

LITTLE NICETIES OF DRESS THAT BESPEAK REFINEMENT

"You Are Very Welc^uv

•otng

be divorced from that «J«u. rial tie Of

to At to-mt tt. I klashlp? “Aiu I ray broAier'* keep- \ country* I've erT' asked Cain, anti iteougbRut the or drinks hut they I ages 4»a)“ deep tastiaci has onsweced

quickly. There I TtM It I* that to many an only rnmhexiy eualAy chlitl Ui-* ^aiterie. -tt nor a •regie .white tend «o hla « figure, barred from a ihoneand Joya down stairs to the j and hepea und purifying sorrows, too. you up: I'ti atop I Pauline may hare hosts of friend*

1 marry and '.itre children— ut there Is one most predoty comn.deship in I D MOV -W<- .kl'fs that she Will never know.—Lotidon sitting near. Mail. *.>

OIoJk ‘-Iphttono-

couch.]

N< ^~ 1 «n4 lori-otloa. went a tutjg way toward whtovf rcpte-.:rine that «Mt mjarih» of all

• electrical ohaonMoa, "globe" or lighinlnr. Tb'v srems to be t>rowhen a fort of lighting strikes

ru paint j to manner that tt la net .Immedl--Rh Iodine and ai> i •to’-'' conducted sway. It then forma true the ra-M wlU ’ *<* torandrereat ball, which biases over water bottle HI ‘ ih * F<n\aA with mlrarulottr a «ed In ! an Irregular course, and U finally dieU»e m the a -t i E 'r^ted. some:‘met with a powerful exUesfal relief from ' f-ioMcn. It may last several seconds, and watted tbe * a-d In this brief time can do great 00.I old girt " be I damage. V. baa be.-o known, aald Ur. bu're laodi baiter' Kran “- to bort Us way through tha these Uule yunug ! walls of a building Hk* a bullM.

tain King does urge tbe stay as late as they possibly can and they simply cannot refuse him. "When we were down In the woods, we saw some lovely plant* with pur pie flower*, one flower which was hidden for Its own pleasure aud one which was shown to the world. "Then, too, we saw some 'ferns which aald tbeU relatives lived In'an apartment, for some little girl hsd told them she bad race *ouu. of their relatives, but then «be told them that there fern relative* were very w-ell

treated.

"Sbe said that *bey ware put out on the fire escape every rainy day and that they did enjoy tbe change from the hot aliment. • "The little girl also raid that toe was ao happy now that she didn't have to pay any attention to her tet-cber's watch. "Sbe said her teacher'* watch wa* always absolutely right- and when sbe tbviigbt toe was only a few minutes late, her tracber’* watch shewed that

Those who do not enjoy a thick .Ire will like th 1 * salad dressing. .which will keep ln-

Oefinttrly.

Boiled Salad Dressing. —Beat tbe yelks of revoo eggs until thick and lem-oa-cotored: drop three tahlespounful* of olive oil slowly, besting cou tltpiaRy; add onc-hatf cupful of melted butter apd continue beating; add .me-half cupful of vinegar and Hw Juice 01 ooe li-rooc, slowly. Cook in a double boiler until tt coats the spoon Remove from the heat and » ft In the fob lowing Ingredients, which have I ■sen thoroughly Mendid: One and one-half tablespoonful* of mustard, ooe-batf teaspoonful of white pepper, oceelgbih rsaapoonfr of cayenne pepper, three tablespoon fub. of powdered *u gar. Mix well and. when etdng tte dressing, add whtoped cream. Potato Salad.—Boil right medluroidxcd potatoes In their Jacket*, peel aud cjt In one-quarter-lnc'-i cobra r add two cucumber*, cm In the same sized cubes, one cupful of blanctfed and to redded almonds, wo tablespoonful* each of red and gre- n peppere. chopped fine, with one small onion, also chopped. Serve with ti e above boiled

dreaolug.

Be« Salad.—Tate a pint or more of tbe small cooked beets finely diced, add one pound , of shelled pecan*, broker in blfs; serve with tbe boiled dressing, colored n llghi ' 'nk. using the lieet liquor. Tbe beeu t. -e heat If marinated for several hour* !n 1 small

amount of Frer'-h dreusing.

French Dreaalng.—Add (ire-half teaspoonful of ralt. one ten spoon fu 1 of powdered sugar, a <la«b of cayenne to three tablespoonful* of oil and owe of

vinegar; mix wen before ualr.g.

Chicken Salad.—Cut cold bulled fowl Into haif-lDCL dice; add an equal quantity of tender celery, cm 1c iriecea. one cupful of broken bits of hickory nut meals. Chop th" skin of the chicken ▼err fine and add to tbe salad. Mix well wlUi a boiled dreaalng aid garnish wlih hard-cooked eggs cut In

eighths, and curled celery.

Arabian Stew.—Bear In a Hot frying pan six pork chops, then remove to a casserole. On each chop plat one tablespoonful of uncooked rice, slice of onlpn. a slice of tomato or

equivalent Iq cooked tomato, strips of green pepper. Sprinkle

with salt end pepper, add hot watre and rover. Cook from three P* four

hours in a' moderate oven.

move

ptacd — ‘i

SEASONABLE GOOD THINGS.

1 m.Jat I* MM

dltoea. I

later, for 1

th-t watch change and keeping right or “Sbe said It wa* n that toe didn't

could make doing right

time!

iw vacation time think of

that walcb which toe really thought

There 1 * the Diffrewoe. ! TLr wise produere looks t«

j “flxtog

W OMEN" are aojnethues accused of thinking more about adorutuent than about clothing- -it la no vary Impotton-. matter whether they do- or not. There la oever a time when Lhey will nvi run afl~r the small niceties of tires*. They hare arirrys loved finery; It to an Inatlnc* wlQt them, end a charm. Let •ta hope that none of them will out

grow or cwtUr* tt

The shops are showing nu>ay int. reatl' g dress accessories, and n.-w embelUalimenta There is a revival of necklace* and long earrii «•; metal vr other material* In girdle* for frock* and coat*, to replace those made of fabrics, are featured. Neckwears'.ow* i few new departures in Puritan and otoer collar* of fine -abroldery in acarfs and Q rc*t«> or gilets The fa rorlte neckwea.- * i* . atm tbe vgeree and culler combination a* in the picture, varied by tuo

Bag* of heavy silk, crocheied Intf shape and .don-.ed with Strel beads ure tha ambition of »inart women, l .ey are rivaled by handsome ribbon bags with metal or celluloid mountings that are somewhat less expensive be! far from luexpenalve. But thear are .•'.train* th; pretty thing* that wotntn can make fur ttet ivea at a raving. Along with other thing* SpoiUsa are comb* and fun*. Ihero 1* n decided revival In hoih and thjs er may *«v manr trreaurc* in comb*, vurrhuts end fan* . reclaimed from 1 heir hiding pin res.

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"Oh. we had a very good time visit- ] lag our Woodland Cousins, but now i we are bark on our Mountain Home ' and It la always nice to get home. "And we mtut begin our danre soot,, for otherwise well use up all the time In talking." ; So the Mountain Fairies danced and ! danced, and attar they bad danced a i long time they raid: j "Now we are going 10 have our rej fretomenta uhrter yonder big trea. ao ! If you like. Lady Gray Cloud, why I don't you dine with the King of the ClOUd* DOW?" j 80 Lady C-ray cloud dined with ; the King of the Cloud* and hla family | and ttere was mc-'h merry-making j and aura laughtr up on top of the | Mountain among tne Mountain Fairies j that the Rainbow cane out to are what wa* going 00. I Then another Rainbow came. loo. | and the double Rainbow wa* seen by 1 tbe «artb people aa It stretched across J a beautiful lake and *•«. end bent 1 down to the water and told the water 1 what was going on up <m the Mouci talc Top. anu how Mr Sun and tha King of tbe Clou da and LaJv Ora) Cloud were all laughing together.

Now that the tender Crash camAa re to he had from the garden. let V* remember to serve tbetp In such a way that j “

Hie food value I* t Koten raw. well 1 rated, the carrot I

of the chief food ;4Bj£ table*. Put through the meat grinder and added I to various soup*, sauces. salads, a* well ty main

I* d#i half appreciated.

Spinach 1* another 'vegetable that If especially delicate and highly vainable. rich In Iron, mineral salt* awl In combination with egg end a salad dreralng maker a meal with a bread and t.utter sandwich. If one baa not a garden, or the green !>■ not In mar. Wet. there are several very good brands of the canned article. Air tt for some Ume to rvmove the smothered In ate. drain ^off the liquor which Fhotfld ha used in a soup, and serve It Komeritnea Just heated with plenty of butter mm!

a little rail.

With the lusclour peach, muakmelon and pear on tbe tun He* In abundance, there will be no lac . of frnlt acid* and salt* whl.-t are ao necessary In the body. A glaa* of buttermilk with a xantwlch will often be a satisfying lunch, but with a dainty sandwich and a bit of fruit It will be a wel'-balanced

A raw vegetable or a fruit salad with whr’e wheat i-read sandwich or a nut-bread aai.dwlch appreciated during tbe sultry

Madaira Caka.—Put the two ,*gg* Into a mixing bowt. one cupful o! sugar and one ' ful of batter Add twi < u well-xlfte'i Boer with *wo l fuls of baking powdei. then half cupful of sweet oreara few grariar* -'f out met. l»: tbe time. Lastly. fnW to t

tto 1

buttere

* ( lutredfie

Vail for Older Women. Tte veil combining meali aud cblf. OB « One gvuqpNtf. tbe totter utiliaed is 1.'wide bore, proves eapersally ef-

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