CAPE MAY COUHTY TIMES. FRIDAY. JULY 22. 1927.
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FASHION SUGGESTIONS
FEATURES FOR WOMEN
HOUSEHOLD HINTS
Baby’s Layette Is Planned Care(ully---Clothes Lovely Modern Ruler of the House Provided For Liberally Under the Modem Decrees of Fashion
In >pitr uf Hi- modern soman's I t>aby r revolt asalnst domeMh-tly and her j "bade, siatttrtnil »ur«e«» tn the buslnot •orld. stif pr»par. * for the <eim tax of her liable. «tth aa murh pridt and palne 1 at 1.1* rare aa did her osn mothar *-r crandmother And the planmns OI a I a)>4tr prut-aldy xivm m-t more real jo* than the thrttl ot any of her ar- j ^ oompltshim-nts In pub Hr life ' ( Her rblldirn. the member* of j j.
Hali.t.anaeaf. Vrressar)
The little half irarnii nls. all the oar from the soft woolen hindera that wrap bahiea tin terneatb their riotbea to the f-edlne otl.s that pmtert Uiatr dreaaea. iiimpri' one of the maul important pait~ of the layette The sayi»e for the summrr Is mad* of silk or soft rrepel-
Ud hoi eld* i down I
the younxest xemratlon. afati Hf* j• iiolberlu aapa of drrwsinx hahiew tBshw.ii-.hh both by heredity and ( out ot style (Their little wntlronment The mother 1*!nndersbirta are short-eleevod. too.I Inablonahlr and she loves tr a-ir-j The feedinr hih nrewnts a rood round her baby- with ryery detail opportuon, for nursery fix lire de•t baby »marines. The most Up- jatlon I nhlearh.d mtialin Is a to-date layette arlually ronalata j prole, tire sort of material, and
It eatmot be daintily etn-
Grays in Beautiful Shades Will Be Favorites For Fall
indiratlona of the ‘ 1 . < y lee are revealed ■
niui.ls mad thai
Ktay !- comibx more and more to the fore I’-itia la-hion artiltur* ' pirdirt that we aba 1 ! aer a | Bieat ueal of this lovely neutral : had. ihte tall. Many warm shad** of rl.md xray are seen . wherever the world of fashion ,
.rk*. Blark and the maxpi. nil..nation ehall also be wen. j lari. Hails believes that Kray I .1 blark w ill h.- leailinR colors.
r fall.
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■p.' loman and crepe de will be the favored ma- * for fall afternoon and nx eowps. leplarlnx satin similar fabrics, and mefal
Cath.-rs. xray with a cloud plnklwll h. employed on these dull touch. *ray more sombre with j tlnLsh cloth* to slve an elferl of
a tlnxue o! blue, divine shades ol ] gll'ter.
lotendet xray. smoke Riay. all New v. frets, si.ft. fraxil-. dellare tepteeenied. Often two;*'* 1 * - - c*.|..rs which In Ibcm-
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featured In the fall eollecllon.
tame Oray will In- seen lit the p,„!*, favored fall exhibits, for street and after-j sn ,i will i..- used It all patnooti iluthes as well as eventual tern* in ensembles.
- Ushy ■ hrc above .apt
Frills Replaced Bv Siniplititv
Reptile Skins Popular i [• or \\ omen’s Wear
AN EFFICIENT GARMENT or warm weafher. Is this step In l land-petticoat combined affair 111 is limed silk Jersey. Two short! panels, bark and front, make thel [ step-in* shadow proof, or neaflyi
IN CONFIDENCE BY FLO
s aJJru, Mm Ho. * al <h>a Sou+pw
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Blazing Scarlel Sage Glory Of Fall Flower Garden Seed May Be Sown Now To Bloom in Early September —Original Species Best
The blaxlnx *-311*1 o
ralvfas Is one of lh- cloi
the fall garden, lor no
bow licely and holly they bloom j all summer the rotor uevn we. tu»| so torillianl as during fbe ttrsf j front nips ihem. Gtown with] some of (he yellow fall p reti nials. such as the golden hel l entitm they make «»o.- of thej
uosl slrlklnx xroitps
The on xlna I
until fall .0 liui
peri. ■. salvia ■ tower, wall* forth In Its
Iwarf forms now popular for i.-dilinx and for (ulKinKs air early 1 nd all summer bloomer*. Plants ran -planted Inn. some convenient eset*•■ xard n and at 'aiorahla •pporiunify moved to pi-rnianent
pl!
I.las. or scarlet sane*, quart, is 1
the
be procured trotiil
■aslly talsed annual from
■ fall bonfire.
They are not particular aa io!l. but arc -tin lovers |nd 1
An Anonymous Letter
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n t wddl>—.tax the
otrllinx .realUatne fashion
in. f* * rones, ^Oiled if to the w. il-dressed thinxs sre »tm : woman's everyday vocabulary always by thej Ordinary xardeu snakes are at re the kreneh premium wherever fashionable n-l made* • r * j w omen xather nowadays Tl»: pelts iMdery are slill i 0 , ,| inM . wa | v putft-enlored creatyoke >l*-ixn* lures which our yrandlatbers used ’ xariucnt. , to pursue with pitchforks or bribe ea an*' coats j , ma || hoys to kill, are woith their -cot ■ j ed and | u , lgbI lD alonx prairte loule-
■ well 1
the Rue *
lax
rrvpeila for sarks. 1 reals as well a* the oiaa and silks Is an |
Some of the '/.uartest women ■e sidewalk cafes aktnr: @ 1 iu let aids of Parts wear coats and irkets of honest-to-xodness snake vervwtiere one sees fashbmable utids and matrons hunyinx alonx
ABOUT YOUR HEALTH Thmfi V ou bliould Know
Flam Common-Sen ac
We hear much dbout "Vitamin.-.' 1 overheard a voclfemu* diet expert recently broaden*! from a local station, a discourse on the subject; said he In «ub-sfatM-c - Nobody has ever seen a vttamlne. nor has any ona ever fatted one. we do not know Just what they at.- like, whether solid or liquid; but we do know this; greens, milk and wbulecra!
. n. dm at length
Reptilian trimmtnxs are fbe dlsj tinsiii-litax motifs of Mime of the I smartest crepe and chiffon afterj noon frocks in the regular leajtinie style parade at I ado fonipo-e spoil suit * at the 8t. • load tennis 1 matches boast snakesktn cuffs and ■wiilars Reptile hands, buttons, and applique* adorn many of the clev-
We don't believe in anonymon*. romniUBicattona ordinarily, but w • are Koine to pitnt Ibis leltci for the benefit .if Us writer and other gtrl». We augerst that it be clipped and mailed to all etrlng boy ft lends, for we knowtoe a newel vd better by other girls for their boy friends than toy us. This letter. Incidentally, might be considered a supplwnent to our article In answer to C. C.'s inquiry. -How to Win a Girl." And we think the hoys will appreciate it. for while present -day males are undoubtedly badly spoiled, we don't believe there is one With a heart so dead that he never to hlui-u-l: hath said. "Gee. 1 want to be popular with women. How can I be a knockoutT"
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DBES8MAKI3G HINTS
Hear Miw Wh :
ill 1 do i
What
ilk
head, prd-
the fall g*i den. I tiding they can have moisture Many rtrdenen. w ho do no', r about the root*. In dry spell* kr -itch fierce color during the j they droop, so they must b. proo! niotitbc purposely plant them!''led »nh a t.e.,i soaking 'rom it . -o th.-y will not come loloi time ’ > time in long dry spell*.
home) wiib the poor but wlnroiu* boy who presents his siugio to-*- with Oatteiiog lenderne-w. Roys, lake It Itotu one who ku--* you can all toe knockout* with the ladies i.’ you will only ndluw the most elementary ruler ol courtship. It's so idmph to .teal with women. All they aek at.- the thinga any man can
learn to give.
Attention that's what getsj them. Indifference—never!
And the attentions need be r«*tly one*, cither.
It I* quti' a>”Ml to
discard, but she has on-, own the
hngth. Sleeves ate klmuito.
N. n : Here is a rniail way to lengthen the frock ' -p is cut chort In bolero fash -m Skirt Is hung on body to rixht length. Contrasting malerlal hall up the unde) body can till in th. gap and makes a very .ff. . n. inm ming. The same material can toe
used (or sleeves and neck
' Do You Worry into a Pink Perspiration?
clutching bag* made j pres ; sre among the 11 chest in
j v it amine content."
1-1 Then, why tangle the layman up with a profundity which cannot even demonstrate our-i selves? When a man or woman, talks to me about vltamines and] hormone*. I feel sure that I ami up against the eleventh page ofj the Sunday newspaper. This Is enibaira.wing to both the pal lent.
I have any number of nice boyfriends who seem to be frying «o win ui In the manner V. C. c> u(dders most effective That I*, by j being indifferent, so I know | whereof 1 .-peak when I assure,,, him that Indlfferanily will nev-rlg, get any man very far with an in-;
Did you know -hat a
.man ran worry hersell tnt. pink perspiration, and thai
There are) hearisick flapper may to.*-. of girls who would: IK* rally as well as flgurati.
r -ittlng In the parlor all j hlu-T
mg with a corsage of nweet Disappointments in love, mtdiban to step out to tile roovl night trtgbts. ehnet stories, flnan-
miv cabaret In town. 11 r 1 *' worrie. and Mines ■nally am praying that 1 j P a ble of dlsorxantcing receive on. bouquet of flow- l,, *c nn r .r me nice box ol randy bo-j little P'nh- blue, and
I get too old to enjoy H.] bacteria may -neak past t II be sutpri».-d at what a nerves guarding the entrances flow etc will accomplish. Or ,h v *ebac. ..il- elands and co
ok or *w.i of the sort every- ,h - perspl*aii-n
- reading. Or perhaps an Hysterical highly neurotic, - r.,1 "surprise" note. A Person*. . sp .-tally women, ate’
susceptible to w hat is technically j
* chr.miodro-i* That — 1
another name for the excteii of pigment by the sebaceous
sweat glands.
The nervous system •control* the *w»at gland ! some emotional .Apert,
•arly September.
1‘lantcd now. they will be in their gluty during the fall months. There are numerous carlo lies of dwarf compact growth and there have also been developed white, purple and to.eulora. hut none are comparable In beauty In the scarlet type.
little choice aiming
i-ompart type*.
>-xr~|lent. It Is worth while oW a f-W seeds of the old*; . : alv In -.plcndeiui, which (>y will make an impneing huaM
spikes
I honj
Fitting a Matter ol \rt as Well as Inches
Northivoo<l Guide
.•••elarr all slxw
birthday
(inexpensive 1
ho.* buckles, subsertplaxaxin . an artifleial 1
the right note,
perfume, etc..) fi
I The postute III
ls*gie might
36 s ought to measure t l£^>crieuce says a 36 n lie somewhat larger than a 36 ■lies*, because the coat must be worn over the dr.-ss. Experience ►ays futther that a short woman, a woman of medium height and j a tall woman may all w-ear site j 36. hut all i,>quire different pro- : pot lions, curb as different lengths - of sleeves, skirts and other mens- { urements. Logic might say allj llttl, women are little. Experl- . nn says some 1 htg. they may b* l,nii,-s may lie small and theit j limbs short, but they may quite sire 46 or site 46 hlpjj
mna*ure.
Fitting people Is as much _ _ matter ot art as ot measurement.J |
. ..i , mi« VIrginU Owen* oit Cfawl^ w..n.e„ Mamie Tl.e[ Wji _ „ 4Kain , n
#ylL-h -t„u • ,h c northwoodv a* guide for fish1“ describe the lovely. Honing . j nK aB( ] |, uflt j nt( p artlck —using her line of lit. average tall woman earning* to pay her tuqm through with a full bust. S..i ■ women the stale university where th«
carry all their weight »tudi«* law Thi* it her third a
Miss Edith D. BuUock

