£
,! ATCOTTimr 1
Pige Twdf*
I hands asily and inverted pleats »t the side five ample fullness for
walkinc-
Tbe dresses I saw had normal 1 shoulder seams with sJi«ht full- ' ness .it the front. All had yokes across the hack. but. whether or not fullness was Introduced w here the bark set on to the yoke, was determined by the needs of the woman for whom the dress was in-
tended. The whole Rarment looked the State agricultural conven- mil—there was Just no lit to be held in the Asaecibly neC k and shoulders—but for r’hambtr at the State House. th0Be who like thla type of think.
■pecuuiM. Januarv 13. the day followinR | j, joes offei poaslbillties for the •rs Monday and helped them ana- 0 ' inR of ,he 150th leeis- of the permanent pattern. Vie their farm account books. This meeUnit will w%1 . „ narrow strins belt. Phex- twoks were supplied free mark |h( , ^ond-day session ol , worn low. and fastened charge at the beginning of the icullur ,, , wk . which begin* wi(h a , nuefcie. | would sugwbich time the men were ^* Md||} . JanU a r y li. and clow^ , vh ,. r . darts are neet-sary
Friday, the 15th. Every county lo „ ft lh , (r0 nt. that
and agricultural organlaatlon in
^ W.'COLLINS THOMAS. A S ricu,,ur *'
C»rE »*r COUKTV ECISSSIO' Haul.
Huffman Bultding. Second Floor
Farm Acconnt School
IV. K. Knowles, farm account speciallet. met with several farm- * Monday and helped them ana-
assisted in taking the'r Inventory and getting the records started. Throughout the year the men kept accurate records of ex-
penses and receipts.
This of lice is anxious to get in touch with new men who would like to have a record book for
1926.
Women's Work Committee This fall a women s wotk com-
mittee was organized, to co-ope.-ate with this office and the State home economics department at the Agricultural College. In conducting home economics- work in Cape- May County. This was done in order that this worts might be carried on more effectively
than it l.aa been heretofore At the time the committee was
organized, numerous communities In the county were represented. Miss Wilbelmlna E. Powell. Cape May Court House. R F. D.. was elected chairman of the committee and Miss Sarah W. Somers, sccretaiy In the offlee of Farm Demonstration. Cape May Court
House, was elected secretary. A meeting of the committee
will be held Tuesday. January 5.
In the office of Farm Demons!rs
lion, to make plans for the com-
ing year, piese plans will In
clode the Fashion Show bj Mr*. Ortebrl girls' club work in
Ith women In
, ntnuT. lASVirr i, u24
/A CONFIDENCE BY FLO
- — ——;— S.uld 1 a bivowe?
dMpair. iV~r - ■*
,|| " that your BMB U kind »no co.
d., ttMkM !■» <»»»d >»”
c» r,»n«S~<l * a " ,r ' “■
d. «Mrro* I" “»*•
An tine Herto. tn * fclblttou.
I Trf d” Usr. r . L -- to nMke the hasten ‘ who U trying ^-bool three jwwrs **° , ■o hard to make ; .u happy m«!becn in 1»< ^f 1 ” htt
to an easier for hi
to 1111 tne —■ ----
and agncuuuiwi ...» ■ ; placed where the bell would hide the State will havi delegates and |hwB who | e of the representatives in Attendance •<> ^^ would be spoiled If those hea. these address. * and discus*; hj(th an<ll . r the arm as In the problems of the New Jersey c j 0> ^ gating gowns. Remember producer. th i, bi a loose, mannish garment. The convention will be called ra ^ #ult evrr y 00 e. but I'm order at ll»::o »nd continue guif wl|| flnll „ a uracUve throughout the day All aeaskm* ■ and something » are open to the public and . mu, gHferoat. 1 Intend to make citizen* are invited to attend.; j nhall try the Former I nited States g«wi sn out in Inexpensive material Joseph S. Freltnphujwsn will call, f( ^ |f ,, |ook , well on me.
he convention to ^^nd make vvrtmitoo uf u.ls dx-lgn ! him from he annual presidents add res* t “ . p - ■ k..i -.v K#
hlch has always l*en a feature tb.l wa. good Inierted pr e., iona ••bout four Inches either side of Ut» you u
.-treuo He'trt Hoover, of -he center in both fro.,, and tmrk | ask.n* for a
Department o! Commerce, at had or-en stitched flat as ... u_ >.». Tkar* tbs stitching Yours. Helen.
those who marry
wbd fires the
ifi to * mutual svm1. more important than
__ to^lST-^ -ith 5S.Ithe asUy v .,y the load can fought twlor ^Hy in u,ndon. wh*t* he to regwo
ed a hero. The writ are bopeihal he wlU FTOve to be * md Jimmy Wilde and retrieve T o. Ores. Britain's lost pugiJc fame The lad comer of
si. fighting mock. HI. grandfather nd three small j father atoo was a filter
■b * Do ym. think that way j dock's lalsst Hall. *. kaM^rs J think not. What Thursday nlgbt In Alberi^ ^ you do hr -hlch you could —
-•am as much asm '-r ■» ’""“f bu*-
confiicu with
th. Department of Commerce, at | had oeen slltcned nai u» »r Washington will analyze the «d- the ihest line. There the stitching lantageous position of New Jer- ended and the pleats ‘ sey with respect to nearby mar-1 loose over the bu ‘'- kets and will discuss subjects four rochet aboie and below the that will be oi peculiar Interest belt line, the stitching appeared to all farmers of the State. Im- again. A feature of this gown portance of sound agricultural that caught my attention »' once .o.diU.u .» N- J™. lo tb. II... .b. Kl. db,bpb.:rf bb- ■ elfare of the entire population der the front panel For thiave -ill be featured In addresses by , of u* who do not wear the al - Governoi George 8 Miter and -round belt to advantage. tots Governor-elect A. Harry Moore variation might t- chosen and tf Giber speaker:- »U1 be Dr. John one wished, the belt might alao go M Thomas, president of Rutger* under the hack panel This gives State Fnlverslty. who will era : length of line very deniable,
phasaze tb- imp<'rtance of education to agricultural development _, i- i 11..*k I fi-bbtt rkatr
•arcs. AW -bo would take , wf the chlMre while yot were ( way from t i t work*
imlng that; lha; nolbpart with
en teen-year-old
not often appaa^ twenty-eight. “
iiw-nt 1 use i
point out the youngsters who w:
I think they gre
» love yamr gfciidren. th >1- would mate you pa am Von are to.deed an
millionaire | and marry you and | | your children with ! t S«h thing* hap-
ly Ifiles. and
union ouuw , n ^.^tiliural development - iris' club work in Md (r , . lrnU „ u|th l. gcott. chair- Ray More Kart Gets community work m<n (i< |h , grate Highway Com Second CKisOX Trial
n the making of m h B will tell of New
Jersey * road-building program
millinery.
as Roxana Gandy, a m ibe committee, ha. already ren a great deal of help in | tllng the club work started In!
teral of the school*
Mias Murphy, home demonrtra>n agent at large, plnus to dele uuitr a lot of time working co-operation with this eommite and will be in the county aev-
al day* during January
Every community In the eouuty id every woman l* entitled to A benefit ol the work which the cat committee and women spealtsta of the home economics -partuwut of the Mate Agticul iral Collrrr hope and desire H [tend. It any commnnity o. oman wishe* more Information
Weekly Fashion Letter B* • ATHEUMB H GRIEBEL. ExtWMinr Clothing Specialist
Ray Morehart. one of the White jSox shortstop candidates, was with the learn before, hut was sent back for more experience. Didn't
think not. of of the advice ihey usually take the r— re|ient at leisure. The fact that you your mind In mgr — you have for the is certainly not divorce. If and kind—tf . doing the very
i seem strong at uwi. *»•*> •. 1 Wichita last year he swatted .JJO. ; knocking 1* homer*. 11 triples iand 34 doubles. He Hole <4 base*. I He played at second base dow n there, but ha* played shortstop before ” - ** "*
You may be interested in a j before. He's 24 years areas designed on mai.ntoh lme«, a nd »,i S h* IM.
which one ol the smartest shirt
makers in town Is showing. I saw , _ o ni » It first when 1 visited a friend who 3
supervise* large rlassos In drew- Katber:-“Bay. young mar.. dWn making: then, lo make sure the , ^ you k|ulD g my daughter-
design had lost nothing In being R on - fl) --M a jt>e
copied. 1 iook-d up the orlginato.
•pled. I iook-d up the originals. wu too bjuj to nolkcr
a wishes more Information The rlcest thing about the de- , . —
the work, which to free of sign I* that it may be developed • it k .iiif.t-tMitthat it nr in so many fabric*. I saw some
charge. It i* suggested that •he communicate with tie chairman or secertary of the commitle. or write direct to HOs office.
:ny fabric*. I
cotton print*, some plain rhambrays and many of silk. The striped, tub silks were stunning and those made of plain silk* in
_ . _ _ pastel color* couldn't have been T.ta Be* Step in Tinie To ~ Sure Much Difficult; an( i »uu anoibt-r of quite heavy W. A. Beucbner. a farmer iiv-1 V hlte silk,
lug three mile* west cf New' Brunswick. It now a strong rtmin-.
u of farm inventorie*
Mi Beucbner attended one o the I arm account school* con ducted by th* Mlduieiwx Count agricultural agent ••act * inlet and aflrt a day * insliuriton wen home with the menrary lecor book. The following day h
hit
u*. plow r. harrow* harness -. wagon* blanket*, aittmala He had farmed all bis liii bis same farm, and this wa firm time hr had taken ai
ntory
Beurtbe
I his
night
Whe
r fire ceased, nolhiag retnalned the out-buildings and barn*
• ihr smoking debris.
Fortunately, in rained tnsur-
Thewe frorks »ere lalended lot ' sport or morning wear. but. it .teems to me. they would be just 'he thing tor tome of our honwwumen for marketing on summei day* or for general use when the j occasion did not demand a dressup gown. Exr-pt that they musi have long sleeve* to carry out the denign. they might serve as bouse , dresses, and. fur the woman who*-* duties aie light, they should be practicable They are as nearly like a man's shirt as a woman * 1 drew* can !•*. The front opening ha* a stlte'.ied leii pleat • t.dOtg in ! a point about six inches below , I the waistliu'- The sleevn* arel full, their opening* are flmrhed (like the front opening and soft i t urn bark cuff* fastened with links. | The neek. only slightly pointed at •he front. 1* fit . h«-d with a bind | tug and the detadutble tum-down | collar ol white linen 1* ret on a
going’— on~
* height
Eugene Way, M. D. Woodbine o'oioox it to II * M
BOW
you den t A vnluable property wiped out in tie :wtnkliB| of *b e/e. And Ifcc inmtani* money come* into rii • -rod the propeily
u rebuilt.
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1926 EDITION
RAND McNALLY
A LOAIJ of coats! a hanKOver of on the way home to a widow who aits up i appear smartly dr eased! Little will their wear ere dream that a poor, overworked widow toiled so late into the night that nerve-shattered hngeis refused to take another stitch. Little will they know a smartly fashioned lapel was tear-strewn lief ore it finally was pressed And if they did know, perhaps they didn’t care For. the Widow on Threadncedle Street is an institution, so to speak, in America She represents the type spoken of in statistics—the 32' < of 3.700.000 widows who must work for a living. Why must ahr work> Because some husband and father failed to live up to the obligations of a married man You don't expect to fail' You won't—tf you're shown the way to provide for the family s future Fhats why we suggest a reading of—
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