Cape May County Times, 19 November 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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II U illffinili 10 net down any drflnlt • rule for nee of eye make* up. but Ihe moet Imporiam point to beer In mind U Jmrt what effect you are Mriving to Obiain when you apply it—and then work until you get that particular effect. Coloring, tleldnwt*. ebape and eiie of the eye must b taken Into conelderation. but teni perameni ie also very imports!

Selecting That

Thanksgiving Turkey! Proper Roasting Is Also Im-

portant Step For Feast

When you select your turkey 'or Thanh-.;'tin*, one or the

eeni>|iip rs t on* is the amount

ond quality of the fleah of the

body, especial!" on toe

back aud hip*. Meaty of fleet; mean* plenty of meat for cart in*, and there should be also : Senerous amount of fat to Insure ft moat, tender itirfcey The jerenrh always expose s turkey

in the market with the back upjKye make-up is frankly artificial, ao the housewife can b»tt%r oh '“"d »hould b* used only by th< serve how plump the bird is { ‘TPc who apprar to best a <1 Feeling the end of the breast 1'■"tW ln “ n exotic mood I or ksel bone and examfnlna »PUre r ,M * bcloux in that claw., yot or the feet may glee you sotn"!’* 111 undouht. dly obtain son, idea of a turkey, bnt these testsi daiterinx and arreetlns reeuli.

•re not intallth'e so far as picking OWt a good tender mrke) i« concerned Almost any turkey can be cooked so thai It Is tender. hut It is. of courec. easier to roast s young bird The beet method of cooking a turkey lethal by which the Is knpt moist and Juicy, booking il in s covered roaster with a Ultle water in the bo.tom In s carefully regulated oven will prevent

It from drying out. The i cooking varies according

age of the turkey and its »!xe The custom ot having s turkey for Thanksgiving dinner datesi hack to the sarly Mew England setllers. who tound turkey, wild and b>ghly recosm.tended by the Indian* nomeetir turkey, are *i thetr ptlme In the fait and ihslr sire make, them suitable for »er* • Ihg to s good many ptopl . so that the custom, foi practical

Bel. By doing so yon distance between the rower, and since breadth between lb' eye* Is a sign of inielllgeoce a* well a. beauty, ih're is no advantage Id using mascara In that

manner.

If your lashes are long and you Jet them black and then us >1*1 k brown paste on tbs lids, you

* portrayed in Warner Bros.' pro-1 j durtion of "Across (he Paciflc ”| j starring Monte Bli'e. directed by ' Roy Del Bnth. and coming ’o the 1 Casino Theatre. Wildwood, tomorrow. Saturday. November 20. Monte Bine play* the yeung 1 Southern boy who. robbed of his .-slate by circumstances, enlist* a*

Masterpiece of Ar, SZ'TZ Beauty—A Scenic willingly com— to hold over *

Marvel native girl in the service of th rV1 rebels, hr Is instrumental Hi ■ ■ - ■ Agulnaldo’e capture.

Not a Moving Picture «-"•«« otu was in command 1

; o; the failed State* Army op ra-

— — - ’ tkm during the two years that The talk of the theatrical j Aguinaldu held out. Fred Funsworid. the jrr’atest modem hi*- j ton went «o the Phlllppiii

torlc mechanical production of! colonel of the Twentieth Kansas 'h ■ age. an electrical presents-j Voluntors. For the rapture-of tton of the destruction of th.-' |, e commissioned city of Tokyo by earthquake fin , |If In lh «.

^ the "super-vsndevHle mxtncUvn , *™r dlst.ngatohcl hlmscU 1 iyn Theatre Monday for_t;

heading the bill

again during the trouble Mexico Just befor • the War. while Otis returned to Los Angeles to fouAd the Tim-* newspaper there and engage In other

civilian pursuit*.

Sweet Rosie O Grady Famous For Years Is Theme of Motion Picture At Moorlvn Theatre Based on the lllllng raeloly written twenty years Maude Nugem. Columbia Pictures Corporation ha* pro lured a Aim under the original MU* "Sweet Rosie O'Grady." with the petitShirley Mtfion in the original

role.

The pKiusc comw '.o th* Moor-

The wistful story of Rosie O Grady, the Second Avenue foundling. waa Immortalixed in the song, along with the unforget table Ib-n Shapiro, th- kindly old pawnbroker. and Patrolman Jimmy Brady, who lavished their upon the waif who wav left

on a doorstep.

The charatterixaflon of Victor McQnad,-. the youthful lover. i« presented by Collin Landl* A capable supporting cavf $lds the

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TC»e story ^

oems n,- divo I on the psa-ibn^;,*

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but Brady l the chili! Cf>ni '..' il, f flourish'-d by P 1 *! ot her whol. ui -.iCJ, environs or iVc.- . i'' 1

•he meet. -h. ; ip family, win. j,

principals in a presentation afjwted and 8:,*n, '

song that .*,1 li***

down through rh story that ha* forgotten Owing

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appeal ■

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color t hi

A very faint line of liquid mascara along the bottom of the ltd; will give the eye a becoming shadow. When used in conn -ctton with -ye shadow pr-paratinn. the effect can be intriguing. It , must o! course be used sparingly

>pht*- j —piar-n 0 v*r the lid and faded

Great

by the use of

tf you see the <1 *mttr.-. un»c ticated typ-. obviously eye t up Is not foi you. except per- j hape a tiny tom-h to daiken the) lashes. Idquid tna*cara empbarige. ' the laahe. *nd give th»m body j

and coloring without beading | F ’ > ‘ them. Whether yon bead thet ‘ «'«empt

or simply color them don't sha.'.c! night—and th-u only It it ca the *yc heavily on the Inn-r cor- ’ be done skillfully and pcrfceUy.

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Valuable Hints To Housewives A thick allee of ham. with • Hoed potatoes sptead over it. and ba»«d in milk for about and I and a haif. is unnaunlly good. Sprinkle the potatoes with flour when you put them in the dish Milk soups and milk pudding* contrfiSui- io the total amount of milk the children take, ai milk sauce* aud flavoren milk drink*, nometltnc a drug stor straw will help in penoiading < finicky child to try one <4 thwe milk drink*. The only way to be *ui piece of colored goods won't Is to take a same horn - and wash ft. Jf you think it might t cover part of it and expose the real to aualighi tor at leai week Household m 'tliod* of

Weekly Fashion

Letter

1 suppose you have been a* Interested x« I have in the stori»* abou! th* very beautiful queen Who has visited mu country Intern. Perhaps you. too. read in lour newspaper that there 1* a fanpeivMtion that qu.-rns may he ■ill vqry well but they ccrtplnly 1 jtet Into lots of irouble with their hats aoJ have a tei,'ble time with thcii back hair. «Jueen Marie is an exception, of course, for she is not only an artist when it comew to wearing hats but she has no back batr to trouble her Now when one get* right down to facts. 1 do not suppo*- queen* have any more trout.! ■ with hat* aud bars hail than other women. However, there are only a few queens and they nmst lt»e in th - pubilr eye. no w • know of their difficulties frotu studying their picture* tn the newspaper* and ■uagarine. 1 feet *nr- most of

and are a fluent, eloquent talker, with many interesting, original thought*. Ton are fund of 1 icing entertained, but much prefer

entertaining others.

Men born during these t become prof»s»ors. teach-tw. lurer*. orators, ecientista. and writer* Women born during these date* excel at any work requiring an artistic touch. Th*y becom: musician*, arttsts. writers, deco-

rators and actress**

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ABOUT YOUR Health Thogt You Should Know th **»;■■*« Gsaw.M D.

shortcomings In the*- matters, else they would rhsnge their method*. Money seem* to mean Httle to them fas Is eltdenced by r-ports of flfty irunkload* of flnerv thai accompanied the paitln lai queen who ha* honored u* t*-s year) and yet. with e»cry|*

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Vaccingtion tih the approach o *» th,- pmolb.Itty of winter a^ion. and the preirntlon - -em* a very rational ight at this time. We know Jenner Was a hundred Id of his time When he world II* tno»t valuable preOflly with-

year*

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Theatre this Saturday nigh' only To Professor H. Armmnd and j Margaret May L»*ter. educator and lecturer, is this masterph-cc of beauty credited. While th-' - offering is one of exquisite *UL, In meehanleal magnitude. Hrt-r-'] e*iing from a point of entertain-! the big and vlu. tropor-1 lance of the presentation is lt*j ,-al "al»*. Tokyo as exist -d 1 pristine day*, wandttrously beaut tlo) active, hoxxtug with and »ale'} . suddenly ahocked a rolling holocaust of tidal vs. are* and quakes. '■* uncannily Vrouffbt before your ey-». Every tear Mr and echool rbtld. see this -realistic, spectacular" marvel ot niechanteal genlu*. v The CMy oi Vestetday." Wh ■.< j, the surUin rise* there is total darkness, the sun rises and with daybreak you see the beautiful city of Tokyo, then the darkness comes again and you ace the f city at nfght. each and every btriidlng illuminated and strekt lights. Street car* and boat* are penning, then comes the most «xciiing part of thf production, the storm breaks, real w .ter com' - * down in torrents, then with i heavy shock*. Iht -arthquaks con.«*. It Is the most egcttlng seen* ever seen on any staa--: The Are breaks out Ja each building. the eaith open* up and the entire city of Tokyo ia destroyed. The flood then come* end tbr entile scene* are explained by a lady lecturer who is deserving ot sp-cial mention. This Japanese earthquake together with three other act* oftj high-class vaudeville la in tlon to Ihe regular program.

After

have vaccine* been extenrdvwy used for the prerenlkm ot ot)

equally #» i ion* diseases.

Vaccine* have almost oblit, ated typhoid fever—with the

knowledge In aanitary

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of the

Keep bread in a ventilated box.! ‘■H «!«*♦•»► should -west the-t

ackers in tight tins. I 1 venture to say that a I doten queens—if there ar* Btaad. Sweet. Savor?. Tart ; "»»"»• ihf world u<

j Would bar*"*- «»»»a - e>*. Serve a vegetable dlnnei. «mt

.ring considei -

, th - restaurant combination j ^ w „b almost anv 1 n as "vegetable plat-. -- ooc «J half-dosen American women. And' while To b* satisfyina. til |h * j,,,,,. , hat mop , contain enough protein «o| lh , Am*rtcan* could pack their

-longing* into a halt-

,se* known today tthlldre:; anywhere near a <«ee of thli

lection should be taccliiHtcd toy a good physician without delay. 1 believe that iufluenxa can h ! prevent-d by the timely

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unks

Which

hen, escaped th • disease, on. Ing ft am an infected family, net know a otn.rie physician claim* to know- a satislactreatment for th* "flu. -- W

“Cyrano De Bergerac” at Hunt’s Casino P. Magnier, Noted French jl Actor, Makes American Debut in This Film Attraction Nov. 23 and 24,P

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Cyrano d* Bergerac, thq brilliantly hai. . colored screen ver-; sion of Rostand's world famous story of lo»« and gallantry, is to| he tbr offering at the popular Wlldwod Casino Theatre, on, Tuesday and Wednesday Novetntoc, 23 and 2«. This beautiful Aim production! come* with the endorsements of f highly successful run* in Now j Vert. Boston and Chicago, wl critics admltt- that they took || Joy In praising - picture at r.-commended vl] lover*

Friday, ■orcxnbcr 13— —BAP.GAIH DAY— John Lowell and Evangeline Russell in ‘‘The Big Show” "Scotty of the Scouts" Adults 25c Children 10c Saturday. November 20Monte Blue in “Actom the Pacific” Harry Langdon in "Horace Greeley. Jr." Sunday. Her ember 21 — Alee B Francis. Joliet Gaynor. John Bacbe in “The Return of Peter Grimm”

Monday. November 22— —BARGAIN DAY— Red Grange in “One Minute To Play’ Adults 25c Children 10c

Tues.. Wed.. Nov. 23 4 S Bint Bun Super Feature Days The world's greatest love story “Cyrano de Bergerac Now playing at the Forrest Theatre. Philadelphia. 32.00 top Adults 50c Children 25c Thursday. November 25— —Thanksgiving Day— Fom Acts VAUDEVILLE and the feature “Subway Sadie” Dorothy Mackail. Jack Mulhall. Charles Murray MatineeAdults 35c Children 20c Night— Ad Bits 50c Children 25c Fridny. November 26— Francis X Bushman. Billie Dove in “The Marriage Clause” Added— "Scotty of the Scouts" "The Uncovertu Wagon'' Adults 25c Chiidn.^ 10c

on* of the mo*I popular nwmortf* of the bygone age- Frank R. Strayer. the director, according to advance notice* from the New j: York showing, wa* careful V call the customs and the customs 11 of the early 1900'*. with the re-| suit that “Sweet Rosie CGrady" ]

as a picture, is said «o bring it's surp- ; . ■ back memories as readily as doew| homely msn . ■

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Saturday and Sunday, November 20 and 21J. Stuart BUdcton Production ‘The Gilded Highway"] with Dorothy Devore and John Hamn | From the novel, “A Little More." Comedy *nd Latest Newt Events Wednesday. November 24— Here at last! The great, new production J Rex Beach's “The Barrier” with a big all-star cast, including Lionel BlttJ Norman Kerry and Henry B. WafcWLj Don’t fail to see this picture of a bunded raJ thrills. Added—Ninth Episode of "SNOWED i\j and Latest News Events Doors Open 7 P. M. Show Ccrr-'r •

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ANN0UNCEMEN1 We Take Pleasure In Announcing To The Public That We Has Taken Over The Sales And Service Of Willys-Knight and ' Overland Cars

hi* j The Fighting Marine" Bring* Tunney To Screen

Your Birthday i IS IT THIS WEEK?

toricaj film i Hunt’s Ca*;

For Cape May County Outside Of Ocean City The Kne includes all models of Willys-Knight, Overland 6 and the

Our New Show Room and Garage at Spencer Avenue and Park Bo;: - is Now Complete and We Cordially Invite the Public io View the Cars and Have a Demonstration UNIVERSAL MOTOR SHOP ROBERT E. ELBERTSON, Manager WILDWOOD, NEW JERSEY