Cape May County Times, 26 March 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 13

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CAPE MAT COUHTT TIMES. FRIDAY, MARCP m. 1926

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In Womans Realm

IN CONFIDENCE BY FLO

Fashions, Household. Health, Social

in cast of tSts A tspaptr

Kri a bntailfr » make your rlocan I •InarrM m< n inn ihrlr own problem

if thinK' -nil i i l hr futur. i« work mil i—noihliiK but 1

I of aociMy. you do »r|f. Vou nr.i alw> ratbrr mrantnulmr 1*0^1 j of Hn. ry and show but do not n |H %rry Kirrastle. I carry it to an Uktremr. Vdu •** a frw . to mica j domru'lr. kind, and pallrnt la

but need

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faithful and

and always

Weekly Fashion Letter

athekine h. oriebei>. Ixtrnaion Ctothlns Spcdaliit

re ao eery becomlnr. hoping you hact 3 Include one «omeyour sprini: or aumwardrobe. It need not be cape for warmth, for more likely. It will below U> •< Iffon or geoeicette frock: but. of fabric hanalnR nbouldrr* adda ro much In th« way of IT race to comumc. why not hare

and who o

lo advantaai from the ■tralsht-llnr coat which haa been the stand-by for years. Now and then such capes are deaijcneu so that they do not extend across the back, but form wlnc-llk< pieces over the sleeves When the joinlni; of the wlnitcapee to the coat Is good In de•Ign. It gives a length and slen-

derness to the figure that

most desirable Of tweed In a

plain color, with a harms der of a dark* 1 tweed, this

t* especially good on the woman

who enjoy* sport* clothes Developed in silk moire and

taffeta are especially Aotlceablr —wa find smart coats flaunting rapes ol varying length and fullness. Many of the silk coats an sleeveless and. in some Instances,

the cape drops to within

And ao on and or—a rape for warmth or a cap* for decoration —silk. wool, georgette or chiffon—you must be pretty hard to

Por thin dtenors the cape Is nice on flowered material as

plain—Just a whlsp of a capo lBfh „ of |h , of th.

tally not much longer than -

collar. The dnpih. «e, depends on tba sine a height of the woman w s It. but I do fiwl that (hi big poasibtlltiee la It t

ily from the point of e»*w of vie. but as a 'matter Of dHlca. the tailored printi'of mall >ver pattern they certalaiy a touch of smartnem. It ;es no difference whether the

k be one-piece or cape, lined w‘ *

-coming color In _ .. .. _

indeed. If rou^aM £££ Oraater Beauty Come* From Well-

d to.rtffa pertayn

scalloped jumper

lered skirt, also seal! lines scallops with (hr plain Ic. you are bound to hare a •tnrae that will give you much

flannel, or any light-

■ight woolen, capea are al-

indlspensible. Those may

purely ornamental and lined Hh silk or contrasting color

they may be long enough really warm. This sort of - 1* usually snapped or bal-

'd on so It may be put on

off easily Some of the

«e* worn at Palm Beach have

st very abort bleevos. and.

a this type, little capee of

thing material may be wor n one goes out. Short sleevt comfortable In warm weather they are quite permissible n worn at home; but when

: sleeves are the vogue, as the present time. It to much

to cover one's bare arms

hen appearing la poMIc There

matching coats too and mne affairs, but the c less cumbersome and much

When It cornea to capee for annth. all aorta are offered. The ■ng cape—long enough to e i" dress—Is sometimes topped > s short one to break the fr T long line Such capes '•coming only to the tall slender <>man. There are three-quarter •ngib capes and some that coat oly to the hip line. We find

Ingl*

triple they are good

The street tailor-mades are ade In woolen fabrics, ebarmelelne and broadcloth. The colors seer, are beige, bols de rose and navy blue, with vivid blouses '• for Instance, a red blouse with blue Milt, a salmon pink with a beige. The Jackets are sometimes trimmed with malching braid or narrow gold pipings, whilst Ihe skirt of one navy blue model was trimmed with an embroidered de-

i your needs.

Hints For the Flower Grower

Prepared Bod

The kind of preparation Ihe flower bed receives will determine In a Urge measure the kind of flowers the gardener has. Merely scratching ihe surface of the flower bed wllh a rake Is not enough, for. when the planu do not send their roots deeply to the cool, moist soil below, they

noon languish.

snee noon teaches the gardener that when establishing a bed of perennials or roses, ihe t be dug cut to i. depth of one or two feet, and that the subsoil must be broken and mixed with decayed manure. Beds n with ctoy from celtor excavations are no; Ideal unless manure or other organic matter is added. Plenty of the three principal Ingredients must be present in the flower garden soli. They are ^-jaonla. phosphoric add and

To supply these, a fertilizer analysing 2 per cent, ammonia, ft per cent, phosphoric add. and 6 per cent, potash may be used Such a fertiliser to sold on the market under the name of Or. one may use ground bone at the rate of 1 pound to 40 square feel, and either a liberal application of unbleached hi-rdwood ashes or murUte or sulfate potash at the rate of 1 pound to

200 square feet.

Wood Kings

The Wooded Monarchs of the forest are well seasoned, lying in neat piles awaiting your service in our lumber yard.

When the lumber subject comes up just consult us, then use your judgment.

in Tailor-Mades ,

Dtngrrous Ground years of gr*.

Dear Mis* Flo:—I am ». girl of ,h, ‘ '"!>•>"»<• cannot he the *amc. wenty-four. living at home with ^h.ve U but little use lo point my parent* In a *mall but fairly I oul ,0 «he f«ct »hat ihe man

Th* _m,», progressive ruburban town. 11 *' ,n *° r arrl*s»ly throws off the The tailor-mades, of which; rr ** ,on, ‘ ,bllu,c * of “ father and there are quite a number In ihe ' have a problem which I husband without the least provo-

might continue lo do so were he married lo you—that the phllanderet in spirit or action cannot be

Your Birthday

IS IF THIS WEEK?

•atixf) your

donal vacation t natural travel taste.

Women born durlnr: these dates make excellent designer^ artists and teachers. The mffi become architects, nccountanfh. critic*, mechanics amt salesman.

Pari, opening, have short Jackets. | answer for myself, and I hope I" • o(hfT |han

which clearly dfflne the high you to And some concrete sugges-1 waistline from below which start j Mon for my difficulty. I am very the box-pleats, which are placed much In love with a man who l* it Ihe back and sides only, giving | married and has two children. He i ba*qur effect. The skirts of all j also cares for me. and wanU lo he tailor-mades are fairly long get a divorce and marry me. J(y ind cover the knees of the w-arer j quandry l»—what shall I do abou: when she u seated. | ItT In all Justice to his wife. I

i.ii»t admit that he hasn't an *x- : use In Ihe world for a divorce. His wife is a charming woman and an ideal wl,>. I presume *h > understands his roul perfectly and Ip Justice to him. be Isn't posing a mlstinderst ud husband, l-k-ase advise me. Dilemma.

MARCH 28—APRIL 3

If you

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Taffeta Popular For Bathing Suits

A great many of the clever new bathing costumes are based on the theory that there D nothing so 1 on either land or sea as a Jumper, sod quite frequently the Jumper to carried out in brilliant design lo contrast with plain bloomers. However, there are many cowumes equally ehlc which employ the print for both bloomrs and lunlc. Taffeta always make a ripple In sea circle* and this sekson the number of taffeta bathing suits In the favorite black and navy Is swelled by those in this popular fabric which embrace the theory of fashionable color. For example, chartreuse green, that shade w> esteemed In the ballroom, has been chosen by more than one Palm Beach butterfly for her dally tryst with the waves.

What Women Art Doing

expected to change his method*. The married man who yet retain* enough decency to offer yoi rlagc at Ihe expense of hi* wife and children 1* no more worthy

the name man than

courageous or unscrupulous philandered. But why censure Ihe man philandered. Are you any less such than he—can you consider yourself a great pride lo your own sex If you deliberately lake from another woman her husband—her children's father?

Into ihe life of every girl there And „ r*!!*,.,, no come* the msrried man who aue jgreat cn . d i, on , ^iri who r i, tm „ eeeds In con.lnclng her that he , fair education and advantage* lo

birthday Is this week

you are a strong think* r nnd rea*on.-r. somewhat nplnlonal<-d. and not apt to believe everything that p-.iple tell you. You have a gr-at love of Just Ire and a fair regard for others' ] right*. You are positive, rourageou* an-l shrewd. You ar--ry IntHleetual. and while you

>hould have waited for her. Time and time agrln girls have beer warned about listening to the married man'* plea, but when be appears he teems to bold a certain sparkle for her which no Prince Charming ever bold - a fascination that only forbloden

fruit can possibly have.

If you're wise, you'll do anything on earth to get yourself free from his clutches. A* long a* you didn't meet him when be wa* a bachelor, make up your mind to do without him. You can run away from temptation If you want

to.

i to hold a chairmanship of immlttae in the National A»-

commlltae in the National social Ion of Beal Estate Boards. For fifty-four years the poatofflce In Grafton. Vt.. haa been held by the women of one family. Miss Fannie & Hail, present postmistress, began her

yean ago.

ber mother, who had held the office Sot twenty-aevea yean.

The very fact that you are In a quandary Indlcal 1 * that even In ihe face of your great love for this man you have a sense of Justice that would make your road anything but smeoth were you to follow tbe dictate* of your heart, and let him get a divorce and marry you. You ore fully aware of tbe fact that it Isn't tbe fair thing lo do. You admit that he hasn't an excuse In the world to cast off hto wife and children—bow then could you poaalbly Justify hto ac-

Uoe were he to do ao?

Were you a younger girl. Infatuated with a married man. the answer could be very easily stated ••■foolish girl, you hare yet to ent your milk teeth.'* But you

are achieving tbe more mature

be forced to seek for hri man already married. Ii speaks volumes for her lack of attraction to Ihe opposite an that she must pick oul a man already attached —who. bring married, would naturally not be so hard to plras*aa an unmarried man who ha* no difficulty In finding pleasant com-

panionship.

My d-ar. tjrre are ^ul two thing* for you t« do. The first I* to tell this man wherein hi* duly to hi* Wife and children llesslnce he fall* to see It. The second piece of wisdom— and thl* only if you find your attraction Irresistible. Is lo gn sway from Ihe scene. P.oplnquily I* dangerous and break* the best moral resolves.* Move elsewhere. If neces-

—I Have Two New Cars— Overland Six Sedan Oidunobile Coach They have been run very little. If interested—make offer. Can he bought on G. M. A. C Plan. Address Box B-10. CARE THE TIMES

VV/AITIM i until ’’ price comes down i

a waiting game that doesn't always pay dividend'. Wc arc advising the purvhave nt real estate now and well j tdl you why if you’ll call.

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PHONES

JOHN L. MAHER

$ IDS. COUER’S N't »

Easter One Week Away

but we are ready NOW to fit you with that Spring Hr***;

styles and patterns such as were never seen here before at prices which we are charging for these latest creations direct from New York'and Phila.

We also cal! your attention to our full line of the latest styles in Ladies’. Men’s and Children’s Oxfords and shoes.

JOS. COLLER

Dry Goods and Notions WASHINGTON AVE.

5c and 10c Dept. WOODBINE, N J.

Court House Marble Yard

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Likely To Happen Any Day

A perfectly and otherw i s e beneficial rain may be. through dampening the pavements, the means of skidding, which sometimes proves to be very disastrous and expensive. One of our policies will take care of -any damage of this sort.

Are

you

insured)

E. 0. HOWELL, JR. Swolnton, Hew Jcrsty

PMUdclphu Oilier 136 South Fourth Street

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