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cm HAT COGHTT TIKES. RI&AY, JOLT A 1M7
FASHION SUGGESTIONS
FEATURES FOR WOMEN
HOUSEHOLD HINTS
Black Properly Wom Can i Regular Meals Be Both Smart and Youthful Needed During
Summer Months
ive Off Ijong Slinky Earrings and "Arty" Jewelled
Bracelet That Make You Look the Villainess V acation Inegularitk» May
In a Problem Ray Offset Physical Gain, Oh-
"BJaefc.” sntirrd the soman who Is observing. "Is no often either dowdy or loo theatrical,
i who
happy medium—ah. she la
hound to be truly well di We all know now that black need not be a dead color. It may be both smart sad youthful It la only a woman with entire tack of taste w bo managsa to seem old-fashioned !n a black dress to
day.
However—and perhaps It Is a «re»' deal the fault of the mov Ins picture*--women have been •truck with the Idea that black la the color of mymery. and my* 4»rtou* they will be. to the very
Now
of sophisticated
cot <k*w not need any further advertisement of Its alluring quality of mystery. To cmphavlxe It merely makes the gown look
cheap and So leave •wningF.
•\ampleh" I*
he long, alinky
arty"
bracelet
sortes which you i u~. to make you look like the |W( «IIUin.ee. In the prahlem play. | happens
serve* Food Specialist
Sleep Is Most Essential'
Alihough vacation month* would seem to be the Ideal time for children to show the great-
in health. It frequently that chi Mien return to
black gown of rather ea-iw-hool In Sept cm o. i Its* St than twine cut must be worn with a when school dosed in June, ob©ertin stmpltclty. or elw the! srnrsa Marie C. Doermann. New wearer will look rather as 'hough Jerssy extenalnn food* specialist she were dressed tor a coetume Kay* Mia* Doermann: School bktt. I days msan regularity There Is
Th» in-hetwi-en type of black grown I* best tor the average woman the gown that i* smart and youthful In cut. without being difficult to live up to because of It* ratrwuenes* id style. If Is not fashionable to "touch up" black with colored trimmings and collar It must depend for Ua Interest on the distinction at Ha
a definite hour lor arising, eat ing meals, playing and going «o bed. During vacation month*, much of this soh-dule Is changed as there Is no deAnlle hour wbei anything moot be done by th* child. Fresh air and eunehln. are good for the child, but if be
/N CONFIDENCE BY FLO saMwMtwfh.
ft
On How To Win a Girl
Dear Mix Flo:
What 1 would like to know Is this- -do girls like men wbo pay a great deal of attention to them -or do they prefer the men who seem rather IMIfferect' My ayslam la to let them do the fueslng, but sons of ray mends tell me that III never get anywhere that way—('i.'.
a In the
There might come a t affairs of a courtship
difference on the- part of the man toward an Incorrigible girl might be an effective threat that she would lose him If she didn't behave But in starting out to conquer. 1 wouldn't r ■ -nmm—d In difference aa an Incentive to a girls Interest. Tour modern mlsi Is a bit too boreal herself to hr Intrigued by subtle methods
• rU I Perhaps the best working priori bring ! p|e a t the moment 1* one thal worshipper., but might be placed under the beading I don't believe those gtrla are In of comradeship- -that la. treating
girls t
rationality, there are i
tbs majority Girls today do not plane undue mine on the admiration of every man. and they are too (■grossed la the huslnasg of living lo waste a great deal of effort
play -they expected and demanded
i all meh of tbstr acquaintance. If one man displayed todiffrr- . fhe girl's vanity was hurt: I—I — k him that
girl i
a bumi
.peeling her for her Intelligence, ability, good quallfle*. and thereby wlaalng bar respect for yuan; > eloping common Interests until
Appetites are never
In hot weather as In cold, but the child must have a certain amount of food every day to sup ply building material* and energy Mother may be comp-dled pend a little more time pre paring attractive dishes that will
apt* :. to the child. Ttii
a day are Just a* necessary In the summer aa In the winter Rest and ides* are the next sent tale When school Is In i
The Wide Sleeve
chat Is se‘n on no many of tbe more drrrtey summer frock* has Its drawback* for tbe woman
with too Mender wrtata. Ttto type of sleeve, howerer. can be modified to milt the Individual. A baud with tied endr tacked ta the end of the aieeVe brings hand
aad arm into proportion.
Dress Suggestions For the Large Woman With Slender Hips
Many a large woman who ha* «l<-nd«r hips often has a difficult <1 rensing problem, because- she | find* hersrlt uncomfortable in the dt loses <1 reigned for "stout*." She ran Wear wrtn ease the dropped waistline which to ao unbecoming to most steal women. , Bock a watatllne may com? slightly below the hlpllnr. She may also wear a rather tightfitting belt at (hi* dropped walatlinr. though tbe bent should be a
narrow one.
A skirt with a box pleat down the front to excellent for hn type uf figure. Such a pleat give* softness to her ailbouette. ar.d also give width around the bottom without giving her a ball like appearance. Either an oval neckline or long
V will be found becoming a* win the tang. Inserted reel in a dram, coming down to tbe lowered waistline, for the full, but fUendor-blpped figure. She can also wear full, bell Rhaped sleeve*, which the woman with large hip* cannot do. a* three sleeve*, when the arm* airdropped at tbe stare, add to the apparent width of the figure. Such alecve* . should be fairly snug-fitting at the top. however, gradually widening out above the wrUUIne. so that tbe fullnea* doe* not come above the waistline when the anna are hanging down. Tbe present styles are very easily adapted to the needs at the large woman with alendra
hips.
day.
This la not the cone « rr come* and the days iqw-n• in playing out of dc Too much activity make* child tired and Irritable. ThU affects the appetite aad often result* In disturbing dreams A rest in the afternoon, regular bourn for meals, and plenry of sleep each nhrht will safeguard the health of the child and when school re-op- * In Sept'tuber. a gain In phy. -al ftlnem In stead of a loan •will w the report.
Activities of W omen
: her.
Mrs Norman O. Sharp. prc*t-
Vhul I -lent of Atlanta City Frier*Mon
life would bs dull with- of «•«>■*■>*'• Clubs, ha* been made
aaafstant director of Slate Bu-
uf Markets.
Of course, everything depends upon the girl's Individual personality A man who gets there most quickly studies the girl aad applies hi. knowledge deftly. After
ABOUT YOUR Health TW Y_ Kot
Assuming that there will be
New Method Cooking Wall Coverings For Improves Vegetables The New Home
hot weather
behooves the "feta" "leans" to get all the comfort out of It that ta possible. Perspiration, a most trainable process, should not be arrested, but It's discomforts should be dealt sith Intelligently. tf H becomes disagreeable. Ught. airy clothing to Indispensable. i: permits free access of air the person, which to effectual carrying away excess moisture. Some people have sweet-giands that are excessively active, especially the (at bodies with nervous tcninerameute—these may attempt l-dratnage. by mainfree action of bowels and kidneys. It to not always advisable to cut down water-drtnk-hot weather, unless It be the Intake of Ice-water, which for la not good for the human system Neither should plenty of exercise be neglected: exercise end plenty of good, cool water, are among the beat conservers of health. If your perspiration has a very offensive odor, your elimination by bowels and kidney* to Insufficient: lessen your dietary of animal and saccharine foods Ixically. bathing, especially the cool shower to tonic: the coarse dry towel to a faithful ally. Many powders are used for dusting resurface*: know the quality of the stuff you buy. If the akin presents a “greasy" surface, the oetarate of xlnc to excellent—may be used freely without- danget poisoning in any way. Ths only
The lady
drooping lines, with Bowing sleeves, low waistline and vague gird Its. has a danger and an
opportunity.
The long, flowing line, the assbc line of beauty, may accent delightfully the charm of a woman with an artistic personality On the other hand, drooping lines may mej-ely make the wearer seem untidy. Instead of accenting her personality they may give It. a vague, disordered
quality.
The difference an depends on' woman's B*nae of what ta good style. Good style Is not merely what Is fashionable. Unless abe to quite sure of her ability to Judge style, no woman should be tempted to expr-tm her personality by the drooping line, which ■pctingly used In costume design nowadays.
Vegetables may be cooked I without any added water or wlthl-ue home
pnmlbly a little to cover the hot-
toai of the kettle. J these qualities are consistent witt It may he necessary to add a: economy. But the matter of fur email amount of wwter from limej nlril , n g should be coaaMered when to time, but this amount will be ip* house Is plsnhed. and determined by the type of kettle j an ui j t ^ , 0 usod. A utensil which has a .proper wall apace, electric outlets, very close Biting cover will al good storage factllUea. aad other low loss steam to escape, end j features that make a bouse Hre-
therefore leas water will he able.
needed. For wall coverings, both letnt Peas, string beans, cabbage, .and paper bars their •Bwcavaa. and carrots may be cooked In u! Decide early, since It may make a small amount of water. Cover | difference In the plaster Cntoh.
all I
s he thought An
jgtrl without knowing any
t girls of today have . muchl,,, h , r
I ' ...lo™ b-r. rtlHl out ’ * type she belongs and sdj
Jlarttr* to th. situation. I« m. „■ tali™* *" C” “ ' what I* one ' There
• There are *o|’"
many other Intrnwtlag and
tout things In life!
They rather expect men
s on their own ter
* tb-y -
hearts ths! can he taken
only hy *»«ault and battery, and other* that sut reader to pallenl whose low U lot sale lo the high
he kettle until the water boil*. Water colors ore cheaper than
then partly remove the cover. ■ though oil is mot* permanent. This ventilation prvwrves theiWith paper, more variety to po*the natural color of* the vege- slble. Good wail papers may be
Lady Cynthia Asquith ha* re- tables. The old custom of add-1 selected In the cheaper grades, ant bon ty to write the life ing soda lo maintain the cnlorl Paper of the same tone throughout of the Duchess of Yolk. Jn ahoald he abandoned, as the! increases the apparent space. Large a tdltton to looking after hnr ’"•!» destroys some of the Vita- figures make the room look smallthree son*. Lady Cynthia is ere re- mins. , jer. It to possible ordinarily to get lary for Sir James Burnt TW* new method of cooking I a mottled effect, or small figure*. • • • ; vegetables preserve- their v!u-jwhich at a distance have the ap- • Drew* morally and he heal- mlnm and minerals- two of ihejPearance of solid color, but still thy." to the solgan of Verona, j most essential food element* Any! will •H’* ,how tbe *° 11 11 Italy. .liquid In which vegetahlew see]to especially desirable that adyoln- • • • rooted or canned will . .ntaln tag room* which may be thrown England ha* one woman master! some minerals and much of the Together bare tbe same color. Uporgan builder. | flavor. When this liquid |* stairs the separate bedroom* give • • • * thrown away a large par! of chejan opportunity for development of facie Sams Hade envoy at fond value ta loe* be lightened, darkened, warmed or Khanghal to Viola Hmlth Raking I* the Ideal method of!”"*** 1 b T Ihe proper choice of
• • * ! rooking vegetables aa there
An employer of th* United no lose of mineral* Brets have State Department of Commerce. I an entirely different flavor w,
Dr. Helen M. Strong, I* "the rooked In (he oven Dave
toremnal woman map maker! In j inch of top on thorn, s-rroti elt
the world.** | aad hake on a pan The t j required will depend upon OmM.'I Or Thm ^ I-'. r~l. -— j dice, and serve with butler and "Did you take her bom. after! aalt. Carrot* may be baked
ih* -how?" j much the same way exr-pt that
"No. my folk* wen- h'linr" | a govered dtah should h* m»d
■ Correct Corseting Adds To Comfort
THE UTTLE SAILOR
ooraiding for a larger >ecau*e of It* Influence silhouette, cannot b» too much, aay* Mm.
Catharine Griebri Very many women do not pay the attention lBey should to thin Important detail* of their costume. It make* no difference how much work got* Into the making of I
dust baby ao that he Inhales tbe powder—and this applies to any dusting powder on tbe market. Borated powder* are very useful « Irritable skins, and. entirely harmless. No dusting compound should contain lead.
Chinese Designs
The UUIe mandarin turban* which made their apparent? earlier in the season are now matched with small scarfs embroidered In similar design. TWe debutantes with small features and straight bobbed hair wear the Chinese haf* with great deal of chic. At the Long-
Beware of the Drooping Line Unless a Good Judge of Stylt
It is Not the Line of Youth and Requires an Artw, Personality To Carry It Off
affect* long. Moreover, the drooping i„
ta not the line of youth.
It to
aging. The long Unc sophistical Ion. rather than ty crisp freehnsss of youth. ^
artistically
Ing lines, as
in the dress, but la such aorles aa earinga aad neckiccs good carriage, a weU-xann manner la a nee easily The (tag
only a appearance. H your soul yearns for art** expression. It la better to ufc It out la some other way ttu In the llnea of your coatumr utleas you have a very clear, j-* ’teed understanding of what cosatltutM good style.
Instructive Jelly-Making Information
Even Good Jelly Makers May Gain information From Expert Know ledge
Rules For Cooking Jelly
Borne timely InformaUon In given in the following paragraph* for the benefit of the women folks. While at know that Cape May and Cumberland County wi In general know bow t make the finest kinds of Jelly, the following iu'.ereatiag information supplied by home economics expert* of our State College may be enlightening to both the experienced and Inexprrienoed. Tbe infomiatton answers a lot of tbe '■’•’hys" of Jelly making, thereby giving a better understanding of principles Involved In making tke Jelly Jell.
What is Good Jelly
champs course recently a girl fruit and sugar in the proper wore * black aalin hat and scarf proportion*. A good glam embroidered in almond green and jelly to clear, sparkling, tra
There's s Besson
I know a girl— An awful gawk. She'd love to ride. But has to walk.
s parent, and of a beautiful color. When slipped (out of the glass it bolds Its form aad will quiver. It Should be ao tender that to tut* easily with a spoon, and yet ao Arm that It will cut clean, the angles retaining their
A dean Record
EMeBtial Srhituoeg for Makiac
Jelly
Pectin, acid aad
"A woman will go through a lot for a man when she marriee him." "Yea, the one I married • through my trouaem. my bank id a divorce eult.'
Subtle Old Fish “Do you support
Her Father: Suitor: "Why.
Her Father: 'Then you oiqtht ta be abolished by the board of
health!"
Suitor: "For what?' Her Father: "Fbr maintain.ng
are the
fundamental substances nrrnmiry to make good Jelly. Pectin m> JMIy Jell when an acid to ( ent. For this reason *i apple* or peaches will not make Jelly, hut if an acid fruit, such as currant, or sour apple to add. *d a good jelly may be made. Pectin is found In larger quanUtim in fruit* and are slightly underripe. The pectin and arid content of fruit* varlra. which makes It necrosary at time to add a fruit rich In poctln or one highly arid, depending upon ths fruit used.
How to Tret the Fruit Juice
use more than tbree-fourtfci of ■ cup of sugar to one cup of Jtmt and with such fruit* a* soc apples, crabspples and 'rattkoties, one half cup ta aaffteteet Bring the Juice to a n*l boll and then add the ■ :ui slowly ao the boiling will ad
JhreetMU For Cooking Jelly Rapid cooking gives a clw. tender Jelly. Tbe best rrwiii are obtained when four to hi cupa of Juice are cocked at i time. Watch the Jelly closely tal test often. Whenever a test a made remove the Jelly from tir stove, aa It may becom* o.rr cooked daring the very time required to make ttr
Jelly Classes
Receptacles for Jelly sbocM
clean and hot
Jelly ts done it should be quid ly removed from tbe stove tsf poured Into tbe sterilised glxso When the Jelly to cold and ml pour hot melted paraffin over th top. Cover the glass Wltl > tight-fitting cover or tottS • heavy paper tied over the Label and store la a cool. It?
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i iUthing Apparel
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