CAPE KAY COUNTY TIKES. FRIDAY. APRIL 23. 1926.
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baa Mianeslcd that rtbod used In incnte shops laklna hrad-sitaa In hats .■ used for woon-n's hats * solve the problem that a us every time we net j buy a hat for ourselves, i really Just as foolish to bat without ttutoainc i get It on your head aa It be to eboose shoes that j your feet. The first nr asks Ip a shoe i Is: "Have you this’ model • aiie?" ■ a man KorSbtD buy a • salesman asks him the I he requires and sometimes ooks in the hat the man Is ting to be sure that no nrist has been made. That It as khould be. for It is uselnw ihow hats that cannot possl- | be worn. In the Asst place customer feels dMntlsflsd a bat she particularly likes i the top of her head and t won t go down where It bet had such an experience late- ■ 1 approached a salesgirl, told j the type of hat I wanted and I myself before a mirror. The were brought me without (question as to head slxe and I the six or eight offered. 20 or 21 Inch (ad Slxe. They were lovely to . but impossible because co'.:‘.d not bet even one en. on to see If the style was :h hat—not over-large—but by e time we bad tried a dozen ta to And them all too small, r head felt as big as a bushel 1 questioned the young wot—... o told ro«^ that the people » made their bats felt that line was - lost when made large head sixes. Th»t may so—some way 1 had not night that 23 Inches was exemely large—but all the trou- ‘ might have been avoided If !- had measured my bead when I asked for hats. And. when - type of hat shown was of ack and suitable for the older in. It does seem as If each I might have been made up two head sixes. The rsychology of trying on - unsuitable is rronc. By the time a woman
has look'd at hats that are neither the type she requires nor the correct head slxe. she becomes tired and discouraged and either goes home without the hat or ventures Into another shop with misgivings. I did this last and found Just what 1 wanted. The saleswoman measured my h*wd first of all—and then brought out only such hats as I could wear. I Anally decided on one. but It was a tossup between that and two ot'!
three others.
Tt.-y say that some men'i shops carrying women’s hats. Insist on four different head sixes of each model. That sounds encouraging anyway, and let us hope that the women’s shops will follow suit. Hats we must have and whether we make them or buy them, we want them At well. Their success lies the very fact that the head slxe is such that the bat sets properly on our heads, and. with small. close-Attmg hat that most popular nowadays, this
means much.
ABOUT YOUR Health Thingj You Should Know
What Women Art Doing Many women In England, especially those with large families, are learning to repair boots and shoes, as they know It will sav
them a lot of money.
A tablet In memory of Dt Elizabeth Blackwell. America' Ann woman graduate physician, has been placed in the Royal
Free Hospital of London.
Even when dad in winter garments. the weight of a smart woman's dothlng may be little as three pounds » High school girls in Walla Walla. Wash., are prohibited from wearing silk stockings tc The National Congress of India. a great unofficial gathering which meets annually to debate the policy of the nationalistic movement In the Indian empire, la being presided over this year by a woman. Mrs. Sarojivi Naldu. Intelligent women who boast that they "got out of Jury vice, then sit at bridge tables
and criticize every verdict
den-d arc the target of a re bulletin issued by the Judges and Jurors’ Association of Ohio.' For Aftcen years the position of chief operator In the telephone exchange of Mllberger. Kan., haa been Ailed by a young woman who Is totally blind.
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I»o not get the Idea that ! measles Is a simple, childhood disease. Medical skill has con- | quervd all of the acute. inf«-ej u . ' ous. diseases, except this really dangerous. cpidimlc thing. Measles runs a definite course if uncomplicated. It is better not to try to "break up" measles, unless you are fond of trouble. The chief measure In the treatment of the attack Is nursing. Errors In nursing are responsible for most fatalities from the possible complication: Pneumonia may set in; Bright's disease may follow the attack; eyes may be permanently damaged by too bright light in
sick-room—and so on. A very grave danger Is.
letting the patient out of his bed before he has thoroughly recovered.—better be safe than sorry. Encourage the appearance of the eruption by giving abundance of hot drinks—all the patient will tolerate. Som times the diagnosis is In doubtthe fever high. the dlstre gnat. If there is a nmole possibility of measlles, do not anything that would retard the eruption coming out. such cold baths for the fever, or depressing medlcln- s for pain ot Give abundance of cream-tar-tar and water during the febtih stage. Allow only soft or liquid diet. Nurse your patient and. II disease Is uncomplicated, he will get well. Of course you will call a physician—that's the first thing to do. then, quarantine tht case, and fumigate well after re-
covery.
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IN CONFIDENCE BY FLO RcaJtn Jailing a personal npiy con oJJrai Mat Flo. ,n coic of Ihu \eu spare,
Mothers Aren't Always Capable of Selecting the Ideal Mate for Their Children
My win Is engaged to niarry young girl whp works In his If ice Hr thinks be loves h<-r. but I'm sure he lr only Infatuated with her pretty f*ee. I think she Is IrtvolcMis. Irresponsible. and foolish--and I know Ihat that she cannot possibly make my non happy. They have nothing In rommon. She Is gay ami fun loving—he Is Intellectual and serious. Then too. the fact that they are not of the same social alaltu make me fearfol for the outcome of the
Won't you plewar tell me how lo part theta before It Is too >»«*? A Mother. • • • How do you know that the girl of whom you so disapprove will 'not fill every need of your son's soul The girl he loves might be all that you think sh. la -but. you see a husband or ■ Wife u ao absolutely a matter of personal taste that she could Mill be th. most precious thing In the world to him. ailing his days with romance and bappl n»s*. On the other hand, he might be bored lo death with the nice sweet domestic woman you mould <boose for him You admit that your son Is "IntellectUBl and serious" Then, certainly, hr ought lo know the kind €»| a wife hr wants. It Is a very serious matter to break off a marriage b«4oir attempting It. and all parents might sell give mote careful consideration to all the farts before attempting <1- The fan that a young girl Is gay and frivolous and loves good times Is not sufficient regaon lot a mother to disapprove of the matilags. Nr: d-e- the fart that they ate nut of the same social status make a girst deal of dlffricure |( there ever waa any prejudice against working sun.en the tsoild I* getting over It vriy bravely. Ahy nice asset girl w bo has* the Jnde : prndeto • at splltt Ihat make*' b»t hustle out and earn her usn
Your Birthday
IS IT THIS WEEK?
This
profitable method of selling real estate has proven so successful In other Smith Jcr.-s y towns that the time Is now considered opportune In which to bold a big rnmbinntinn auction sale of Wildwood and vicinity realty and enable residents of this seashore resort to shar* in the advantages of this method. Such a sale has been arranged for three days, t rut. June IS. 19 and 21. Tli "auction means action" methml of selling real estate permits < quirk turnover and quick settleArrangemrnts have been eoneluded with Glone A Hoffman to list holdings without charge. This Is an arivantageoua method from the standpoint of those who wish to sell their properties, as i this Arm of Grone A Hoffman. ; being right on the ground, can I give excellent service. I On May 29 and 31. a gigantic l combination auction sale, the larrest ever held in the history I of Ocean City, will take place under the direction of Louis Tralman. auctioneer. This sale will Include hotels, apartment bouses, business locations, lots, cottages, plots and sub-divisions. It will be held under a mammoth tent at the corner of Eighth and Atlantic Avenue In Ocean City near the Boardwalk. On Saturday. June 5. at 1:30 P. M.. the Anest development In Camden County, close to the bridge in Merchantvillc. will be sold at auction. This location Is known as the Merchantvllle Golf Links and will lie held on lav* under a mammoth tent. On June 12. Oct-an City Estate* will be auctioned on the premise*. This sale will consist of approximately 160 high-class 40-foot lots wltn improvements to be sold at ahstdute auc'ion to the highest bidders without reOne of the higher* clans subdivisions In HaddonAeld will be sold at absolute auction on June 26. In the Anest built-up section of HaddonAeld Itaelf. July 2 will or.- Ocean City Gables at auction. The sale will lie held on the premises and consists of (70 lots. Including 5500 feel of ocean front. This dovelopmetii has all improvements. Including sidewalks, curbs, lamp posts, bouln
old father or her brother or her family to support her. who has the Intelligence and gift to hold down a position, is a At wife f>>r any man from the president It Is th*- most natural thing In the world for parents to really belli ve that they are in bcttei position to .‘udge what sort of a husband or wife their cbljd should have. They feel that their experience and knowledge of life qualiAes them to select the ideal partner. Believing they can bring a calm. cool. unlnAuenced Judgment lo bear on the matter, they are quite apt to lorgrt that the fa’‘Us they And so Intolerable In a boy or girl are not really j faults at all. Young and the old do nol look at things from the same viewpoint. They haven’t the same Ideals, nor do they Judge things by the same standard. Espcciall- Is this tree now when the present generation accepts as commonplace many*of the tilings the parents condemn as criminal brea-hes of
manners and morals.
Having children marry oul of their class, out of their religion, marry a poor man. or frivolous girl, means nothing at all. for others that have no apparent points of ftlrtlnn fall. This makes II mot and more Impossible fo.- parents to decide, with any degree of certainty, what sort of wives and husbands will n-ally make their children Aa for breakl-g off the match, the only successful tactics atei diplomatle one*, and the Use of them depends upon the pctMili- 1 kilty ol the Individuals. Sometime* absence does the trick, and the engagement can be- broken off by aeparating the coupl* Bum* times too much of e»' h; othei'* rumpau) will do th*' b**m1 . work a Hill, tldlcule Is alwaysj
April 25Ui—May 1st If your birthday Is this week you are sympathetic and kind, and are capable of gr* at selfsacriAce. You are. or can b* very secretive, reserved and quirt about your personal affairs. You are courarvcms. have a strong will power and great tenacity, and can always be depended upon In an emergency. You stand a little Aattery. but skeptical lo a great degree. You are Idealistic, a lover of ffc*. beautiful. You an- fond of musb. art and poetry, but In a mechanical way rather than a creative way. You have a bright, vivacious mind and excellent memory and arc never at a loss for a variety of ronveraation. You have a light-hearted. Joyous genial disposition—which wins for you many friends. You also have the faculty of being Intensely sarcastic. Persons born during these date* rucceed In any line calling for continuity of thought, discrimination. precision and In sight into human nature. Women become excellent teacher*, writers, welfare wrork*-rs. off In executive* and artr*-s**-s. Men tx-coiac lawyer*. Judges, physicians. salesmen and mechanics.
SOUTH SEAVILLE Mr. and Mt>. H. B. Payne were Wildwood visitors Thursday evening. K U Foster and wile were In Court House one day last week The members «? the South Dennis. Is-anisvllle and S*>ulb Heaville M. E. Cburrhe. gave a reception to Hev Ertlow and wife. In the 1*. O S ol A . Hall last Thursday evening E. A. Grace and lamlly visited relatives In Ocean CIt) Ka'utday afternoon. Mrs. A. Vos* has returned to her home he te after an extend**! visit with relatives in t>->an
City.
Miss Itebere* Ellen belj-I shopped In Atlanti* City on Saturday. Miss J*wsle 1 lording, id Cam den. is vtsiiing at the bonf of William B. Champtoi
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trend. Kouih threshold of big things agd ll ' will pay owners of WildWi real •■Male in list lor this gnat ft 3-day sale. June IS. 1* and 21. If they wish to win big returns "COLD SPRING Mrs. Helen Davis was an out-of-town visitor Ka'urday Robert Argo has returned I home front Cooper Hospital. 1 Camden, after being then: for (| several week*. fi Mrs. Rynford Halbrunen -rturned home recently from a visit with her daughters in Millville. Mrs. Jennie Swain spent Friday evening in Wildwood. Albert Matthews drives a new
car.
Miss Lydia ami Ueba Day were shopping In Wildwood Monday. Mrs. Lewis Creuse and little daughter. Margaret, of Erma, spent a couple of day* here last H week with Mrs. Alfn-d Ctes.se. Mis. Harvey Snyder and I •laughter visited Wildwood Mon H
day
Mi*. Carl Schwartz, of . klnlown. Pa . was visiting ■ lives here during the week. A number from here atlet the Illustrated lecture on *‘W, tngton. D. C.r in the High | School at Cape May Friday cveling. Quite a Utile excitement preailtd Saturday afternoon, when he train *et Are lo the woods n the rear of Learning Hand's irnperfy. With the aid ol neighbors the Are was under control alter burning over a considerable space. Alex Ewing has complet**! the moving ol the Sea Side Home, at Cape May Point. Mi* Learning Hand was shopping in Wildwood Saturday. Lynford Halbrunen was *-ntcnaineo at dinner at the homc of Mr. and M's. Elliott. Thursday evening. Dt. and Mrs. Wilson Lak*- entertained his sister, from Green Creek. Wednesday. Mr*. Ilanah Learning. Mrs. Maty Suydir and daught*
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of Tbetloid Min*-*. Quels. > ada. and Elmer Smith, of I then mother. Mis K K T* i
Mr* Harold Collins Shopm ■ nun House Saturday r
Wildwood Friday ■» l were entertained ■ounell. Mt*. Add!-.
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ed relatives Irom over the week on Lawrence enter la Mr*. Dav I*, on 3 y Spcrir. . of Pin at the home of J
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