Cape May County Times, 21 May 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 14

CAPE MAY COUMTT TIMES- FRIDAY. MAT M, IMS-

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IN CONFIDENCE BY FLO

sheer silk bore. And despite *U l f r no thrill. • ff/U!" 1 'h„i toii do like pial«-; nawlftsh mothers. They,

that you say. • *" , ' 4 '» * h *' 1

inm jou - — - the men like her—nice, wbole-

Do Men Like Freakishly Made-up Girls?.

Why do girl

Dear Miss Fl°

persist in bemn such ^loo^ — • her.- men are concerned? Why do they make up their faces like CAKES I wommly charm: "If you have it circus {jj,. TiSfTO'rnnKPRQ >' ou '’on'' "«1 "• have anything freaks. ob ' lo,, * l3r -.™ (le| . why

r ^ ED

w • iw£ A * u ' ,ua, , ' v ‘ ,urlu ' 1 10 BC ' ways complaining that there arc

glllTm 1 . Ji %rr “dHtoet." c» I count in a discussion on wear- ^ nlrr lKJ}} . ,, f . Then she geU

*" Hill " ' '* ‘ herself up In such a Way that

really nice fellows would not be

else, and If you doesn't much matter

you have.”

As usual I've turned this to count in a discussion on w-. Ing one's clothe* well- I do not

know Just what to call It—this mce le uow» -w- . | ability to put on a last year's (hc bll interested Ip her. suit, set a simple little hat on . ^ n roatlf , r of fael ^ gjr, ■ " d and sally forth look-! a nir( . boJ . who ii kea the air. one had stepped out of.^ , g Tlrl „aUy throwing he'self

— a book. But you all Bt „ ie hel((l ^ a pno, n p who Usually there know what I imin and I'll Ira's, <lo<<sn . 1 r1vc a darn for her. Olrts are several it to you if it docs not Ct into don ., ghoa . anj . judgment at all.

Buddy

ever heard of a family , at least one “cake-

member? It’s pretty om .. m that such a household | ll6 as i

doesn’t exist. I 3 f as hi,

SMS'S

, —

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folks clamor- 1 What Maggie says about charm in* for cake "That if you ha'e the gift

and more cake. »< aring dome* Ifs the on* ‘

food which seW 1 dom has “le®

overs.

cell you —- .

need much In the way of clothes M-m-m-m well. Buddy, .perhaps and if you haven't It. It doesn't girls don't alwaya ahow the much matter how many you do oi Judgment, but It seems tc have" ihat If men displayed a little

bt more Judgment In selecting

Whether or

. TOOII-m. 1L 1. You'll un" .111.

gills

It S also Ofl# I arquired Is

of fte foods which can be „ k t. cbsrm. You ll agree wits th( u t : . a «_ | ikr cireu .

B just AB rich or just as: me ,hs. U hsrd to put one'-

1 as the cook wants to | anger on the <*»e. something- to the . You

e it. or-other that makes

. charming. Books bi

I lectures are given, and still I rxeryone Is charming. There Is.

freaks to allure the male.

written 1 kno "'- ,fcU U a BO,,T ' ColorrX,1

crowded age. 'Competition Is keen. Mouselike clothes and

"stylr" in writing too. hx, k ?d entirely. The girl of toleel that Hits may be acquired: d ^ l0 ^; ^ B p- l0 -dale as

othem that you cither have t

that is _.i n» •

principles presented In a smart

modern way.

Men like smart-looking, attractive girls. A girl may be every decent, wholesome friendly thing she should be—but If she wears clothes that hang shapelessly upon her. If there Ij no spark In glance, no provocation In her le—no wave of attraction will travel between her and the male ix. She will be paasvd by. She _ilght be far above the average in such qualities as truth, good sen*, unselttshness. sympathy! and understanding: she might make s man a wife worth a half a dorm of the meretricious charming girls they marry—but nobody ever married ter—they think of her as marriageThat D where men show

extremely poor

They do not look—they therefore do not see the Bneni neath the skin-deep met of her attraction. Not that I agree with you that women dress soiely to ''sllure the male.** It might Interest you to know that s great many women arc not the least bid Interested In whether they please the male eye or not. Women dress to amuse themselves, and get more Tun out of It than out of any other pursuit. Their decorative, creative, and egotistical instincts find supreme expression In their clothes —and were they alone on a desert

jour statement lhal she Just gave

ie the air.

As for throwng herself at a an's head— you're probably exaggerating Or If /our sister I* going out of her way to win him. you may lx- sure It's because she h«s tried every other method — and tailed. She really domn't like ibe idea of. running right Into his arms—she would much prefer having him masterfully batter down her firm "no'' and gasp a weak, frightened “yes'—because It would create the Illusion of being raptured—and men like to capture. However. 11 takes a lot tc make some men see what's best for them—and the modern girl rave-woman methods If

As to why she turned down the nice, decent chap who liked her for the poor sap who doesn't give a darn—well, you're getting Imo water that's a little too deep for

Obviously. It was because didn't love him. Why

didn't love him—well, she probably couldn't answer that herself. You see. lovers do not pick each other out us they would a coat or dim*—for the quiet pattern and wearing qualities. There"* no ex

May 23rd—28th

If your birthday is tbU

you have s graceful, easy manner and winning personality Tour manner* and habits are refined and pleasing. You are gsy. Imaginative, and fond of drew. You are light-hearted.^ sympathetic and generous. Trouble rests lightly on your shoulders. You are generally well-set l**«d with life, and have s bubblingover of good spirits that make* you a charming person. You are

a business character—you at time very Impractical,

thereby meeting with many annoying experiences. You. have

marked literary ability,

would make an excellent writer

WHY?

*■/ numfA

tala as ber tevoriu romps

tt cop butt.

t .

Ia33r_ frosting is a the end of It. Anyone who knows ^ should copy their P ,e * , ' c themselves Fl'h the,r **• Str^iZ.marori.r.M wu. ten you that real cbsrm He. ^•“Jmodcl' th * Wand 1 * kp -

gh5S ■" n * ,ur » , and -but the wise girl doe. keep In I've an Idea that your aiStar U

*!?“•**. ot £_ mind decides at once that If one! ltat la ^ man's fre-i« 1*** fispper—that she , Urim-ts

is to set in a charming manner.. „„ >rk . to the contrary. | toe wicked lipstick with a«A hm-

old-fashioned a boyish bob. wear* thejhjggt

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\/ex at do /r-

; / D/orr KH/r*'

*>- -— — - -*- — — quent remarks lw ^.a —-— - one must be really charming all he , ikM t ] le nlcc old-fashioned 1 s boyish l

i the way through. — ,,, “*

Just smiling .

and acquiescing always Is not, _ charm that is affectation than! which there Is no greater enemy! of charm. The only person who! If. deceived by this Is ' fectlng charm and that's the pity;

Tires

SLIGHTLY USED

U. K. KOY.iL KELLY-hPKIheYIELU

To be charming you must have! s definite pentonalliy and a! frankness that wins the confldence of all who come in con-. tact wjth you. Be yourself—hut ; be sure "yourself" ts a person worth expressing. Alter you have done all this, then it Is . time enough to think of rloihing i further expression of yout ie mailer or style must be considered by most of us. There a few v ho scorn it and who r things so Individual that i hey make themselves conspicuous. The more conservative wo..._a combine* *tylc and Individuality so that she may go about i without attracting too much at-1

tention.

Everyone of us I* limited, to Haro u Mrs. Uorei'* recipe: !>»•- ! some extent. In choosing otu 1 jSTle^womfflSpSoBfeto efwarin clothing by our own type. You' X^xur Add owe cnptul Bew Or- . w one woman who Is at her ‘ best in tailored thing*, and ’*'

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YOU said you’d do

it. Remember that you told her that “one of these day«" you’d buy a home for her. Now is the time and we’ll show you how the rent money will

pay for it

Why do the biggest and wealthiest business men of the world carry very heavy life insurance? They have means— ample means. Their j families are provided for. They don't need | to carry insurance one I would think. I But they KNOW that when the Grim Reaper calls there is a general family readjustment, and ready cadt is then NEEDED MOST. What applies to ] them applies to every one of us.

Samuel M.

ScSteBenger

PHONES | CA PE MAY

: 37-J

*he chooses this

| sort of thing for street wear. I ll< . afternoon and evening frocks' tar. chosen (or should be) with | this thought In mind: that wc-. ' 'ere line* with little decorstbn ; suit her perwonsJHy. Hat*, loo. j should be of the clean-cut. tall-

hal*

Why put i floppy lac* low ei -bedecked hat . tan only to *.not her the v< g lhal give* her cUaini '

oilier

uilnlne

best in frilly goes Type

charm are

ibing*

when w e mat..

*<i many •hini,. - a real study of n than we el ■ started In. Abo'

Zmitskirtt front Cabo Mrs. Balia DeOrmf. f , * r , Fr ».ts ITuwa Cake.

them

bigger problt petted when w

all thing* not try to lie another woman unless you really sure‘that you have i in common. I know s*. i who seem to think thal II wear a hat or a dress that ihcv admiie on someone—straightway they will look Just as she doc*. If they could only be made to see that they would be Ju*< at attractive—perhaps more so -If they plsyed up to their owu

type*!

Think this over and remember

ulb is the

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1 teaspoon vanilla J tatapooo lemon shs?; . ti,.

< harms. b« It of person, of clothe*, of homi—of everything in tbl* life When we ha'e something really honesl to ex prean. It is hound tu charm by

this very quality.

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Reprisal ' have a aaxaphoi.o: n*' a radio own: K.aph Iregulb-.'

j Twas v.iding recently this thou..!,i iMcurrad to me. j That preachers need some m-II control to rare their paltry

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