Cape May County Times, 12 August 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 21

[Summer Frock, Glove, Shoe and Handkerchief Hints'

| As There Will Be Much Warm Weather Yet, the FolJ lowing Suggestions Are Not Out of Place

Inn-n *»-ar. blark pat«-n trimmed with lat* '1 buckles coatir.Ur to b

harnwinize with the acre*, .tockinsf. eho>’». b»t p of which should b

CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. AUGUST 12. 1927.

Age Fnr*

FEATURES FOR WOMEN

HOUSEHOLD HINTS

One In A Million

■m without HtUTnnis that I [cb»r»ctcrlTr» a third, and on* • - carefully tbflM quali-

ties of the various fabrics in i II adapting them to ta;ion-, deslan* rcr ■tteasonablllty. too. counts in t*! r):.i «:!• -• as it. « t. :> . i-. »' I Isicbtednei* I* admirable in Its; • :iq pUi c. but not to the •atent of | ep*j| fonnlnc autumn ■ lot he* before j v.-i? laummer %ak well beaun. Thus. - lit ■ printed (tblffxiis at- a lovely an-1 •

ry m-dlum t-r Irtaks ofinayl

haMe leather dly suitable

i. berause they a

by perspiration.

Maas

ell. honor Undent

at WaaMmrn collf*e. Topeka. Ka*. so much ! it normal except that her heart i» on days than the rlg ht »idc of her bo.lv. which ■ncestois. <yat« |,.«.iMy cmcc in a n I’ •

mTy II* Pointers on How to

■»' I’■ i , Cook and Keep Cool!

batlate . *

Ft.

The Remedy Hr Eduard G. HUt * *ay dr world am changin

d dit'mit pun-no rangin'

Round amoungu dr I oiks vve see. Some toiks say dry get moah pleasuah < >nt of life — and some moah v

But ole Time ain't changed de Folks was weighed in long ago!

uah

Course dry ain't no use denyin’ 1 lat dc World seems bu/.zin' roun’. Fast ah all dc time am flyin' So ouah feet mos' leab de groun'; But its changed jes mighty little Since de days when Adam came, A i the folks ain’t changed a tittle, It's dc ways dat ain't de same!

What dis world ob folks am needin’ In de linin' ob dey hearts Is a coat ob Love a-feedin Sunshine to dc blaekrs' parts. Nothin's wrong dat can't be righted. "Seek" de Script uah says, "an' find." Fields would bloom -lat now seem blighted. If de world would jus' be kind.

Your Waistline Be- Beauties of Ancient Egypt coming 1 oo Dumpy? - - - .

Knew All the Make-up Artifices

at yoti

Bflt They Lacked Modem Mirrors To Show Them All the Details of Their Efforts

eserolae sh-- ha:

which :" nearing wonderful, lo keep a i lhan any

The ancient bean'I •«. <ir rather, i e beautleri of ancient Egypt, tm were pretty advanced beautlea. ac-jof cording to the deductions made iw from the dlscovjriea of eicava-l

Thel

for this - v rather at re: lie down

1 laird reuses are mm • In these discoveries, include such things

S-dber

tells. hair

mirrors, so the exetsva-

and arleritlata tell ua. where lonxe or silver, (ilass was not

until the Roman era.

if cxrava Of course, there have been

i horrid moments in the mldat of

interested! dinner when you ve cau«bl a dnee ih- y \ P’tttr clear glimpse of yourwelf lipslirks.! * n a s»ve r dlsli and having

wK.iout bending the kn. they point straight up. hands should be straight above your hea

At flrst. y

without • In time you will ‘ this exercise

flamboyant nmueboi:

batiwi

The-e may range in site from' Hot sumu th* glove handkerchief to the half' lly must h. yard equal to a man's. They may j To cook an be , he, ked. Pleated or printed : be every hoi

in modern or conventional de-j»he must and Ke.qi cool, she > "s ..r they may be a plain' sboul.i. but bow Is ii to be ae<..l..r to match the other ncces-j complisbed. The very best way .* "ti s They an not the hap- j is to plan ahead and to do ahead, hazard necessity they used to be; 1 Planning ahead means tninking

When you have reach stage, try the next on -. consists of putting yoin ; your sides, flat on th- fl. hen you raise your feet liter from the fl..,.i

'ppiiig at the

stretched j Th ,.

. v . , eyebrow*. It s

•^fljnodent beautl.

r th- fl'“.r j ago—anil the strain, but' delicate brows

able to re-1 0r | lai j .lines with; professionals.

I and w here u

pulled <

feet

•••ping your

m. for ci

The Housekeeping Winter City Make-up ; Adept Says Not Suited For Beach position.

1 I This acrobatic

immadc container*- straggly. •rything but a perma- w,, , atJr ;

machine. It has been quite a definite

enough reflection to make you unhappy- but not half goid enough to dress by. or depend upon for

the details of eflecis.

Imagine being all delightfully gooed up In gre- n ey.-llda. long, delicate, painted eyebrows, rouged lips and painted cheeks—to

. , i say nothing of curled and dreward

paint.-.!, hBlr alld no , b( . ln|! >b , e |0

r w s i i, 'T ; .' _., ii v.‘‘-!'.' T.', 1 be way you want to look - !

id wanting to look that

If you couldn't see yourself It juldn't make half so much dWrence how you look, or what

i' Just how

who 1 14

Have y.M

realized yet that Un-

decided addition i

day «

/N CONFIDENCE BY FLO m ciJftM, Mm Fit,.

Ill be il

large piece c small one. Possibly meat m-ponds quite s let!-inere as ham. A w may be cooked in i

She I* the Average Woman. And there Is nothing vnmtual in her appearance She may be ■ good looking, well dressed and I well taken care of. Or »he may be plainly dreused, she may hav - a tired face and work-worn hands the sort of woman that you ; meet a hundred times a day without giving her a second glance

of ways in which It may

Many Ways to Serve Ham

Fot the first meal it may be ■erred hot and the remainder used to concoct all sort* of easily prepared and appetite appealing

Before applying polish

chair or table the furniture' same maKe-up should he wiped over with a cloth i the winter dm wrung out of lukewarm water vacation days? Mi»*t wi to which a little vinegar has men tegularly change been added. This deans the i powder und rouge will wood and a clean surface will j changing seasons,

take a much more brilliant polish ] If you are dlssasitfled with than a dirty onz. . I your make-up at present. It I* » ■ probahl-- that your summer tnakethere; You can use cold coffee In u p ls too heavy. Dark rouge Tues- place of milk In almost any r. anil pogjer that look well on •k I celpt. or part coffee and part , Uaya arem to artificial a milk. 1 have use,. It In baking ,,,,.1. ,^ [h.- glaring sunlight. Moi ■r powder biscuits, muffin*, eookli*. „ lrrt a powder which is flue t" pie crust, brown bread, cake, j trIt u r ,. ^ muc h more comfoi

iimm- r. being u*

i I tcctlve Heavy powder Is

*s

-"L A XS.7.»=

i try. and Is thu.

Tint the eyelids, she advls *. with Just a little grease paint of i color that matches the eyes. This for evening. If you want i-> appear interesting, mysterious, i llttl- sophisticated--and very

People

Three Favorite Recipes

Chocolate Layer Cake

It is

ruptul brown sugar

ig and And. of course, everybody does! tiy ex- But the beauty expert thought 1,1 she was .suggesting something own tsj ;i |„| n-jj really mi old that 1 ’>'Pc i you can't count how many years

ago il originated.

And men had their hair curled well as womeu In those an-

i-nt days!

And both men and women Troee rated Iran, parent Ire**,* of lilt-- liaudkerehief linen - - a nny Idea, which accounts for look that you always

say all they want

that woni-'-n dress to please men; perhaps in an Indirect way

they do.

Bn; Ui .-it of all they dress and use what rouge and lipstick and eyebrow pencil they do use. for the sake of presenting to themselves the appearance that satis, fles them and makes hem happy. They know what they want to look like, and If they can ootne anywhere near looking like It. they are pretty well pleased with

then

cupful of milk 1 cupful cocoa Cool, then add; 1 cupful of equal parts

I ladle

•wing

the

well with

.. was fresh edge* make young, and gay. and light- around a tilled. she married, and herioarnlsh the

Marks made on paint by matches can tn- removed by rubbing flrst with a slice of lemon, then with whiting, and flnally . washing well with soap and-

attractive border water.

i of potato eala i.l with radish’ If wlcohol is spilled

•pending any

at the beach, by all means forego your town make.up. If you

don't you will look much

titlclal. Wear bright colored beach clothes and wraps, to reflect their color on your akin, aud try to avoid using any rouge | at all. Powder Is necessary, as ar-1 It Is actually a protective against

! cuptul* flour

Kraut t-aspoonful of soda H teasp.wilful baking pow Bake in slow oven.

Buttermilk Pancakes

id was always to remain a *>“ h, ’t t'harmlng - and llte Itself *"1

i be a talry tale,

one by one the dreamsj

lb* medals forj

....... and I nlshed or palnt.-d surfaces cover the burning rays of the ,1 h-r Jaded appetite J quickly with oil. and If a sport soft Up rouge, which also acts respond to this cool.I remains after wiping, rub it j as a salve, will provide all the

crisp l-Mvklng dis.. | gently with an oil and soft | touch of color you need. Such a I hai i as ham n la' r,ulh until It disappears. i make-up, you will And. Is more King is another attractive way to I „. h K . . T attractive than an over-rouged,. hmg h and seaway " * ««'<* ^oderltc''“"a 11qu ,h —Se* —f— k J ‘ way of doing He'*" •« box. The white sauce I rr,l, J r ' U ‘,' many w<

men'i Tor*^ which , T"-cd» is a little last minute re-1 i“, rl ‘^ d ,“ P *" or nea^l > , cellent for the tanned skin, giv

ul hungers. I beating. *“ ^ lh,f *»ak^ng_ | l„g a creamy quality. It Is

r day sb- cooked and: T' 11 '; creamed ham may be No matter bow much gas you ! mended to make a i »rved In panic cases Instead of) burn you cannot raise the tembome. If the hue-j‘" l Ul “ l , l! * » recipe for p, rature of water above 212 de-

c-m... cre- J

Kill 3 cupfuls of flour. 1

spoonful baking soda and 1

-poonful salt Into a howl 1 tablespoonful melted butt-

about 1‘a cupiuls butler or

milk. Add 1 egg an.l b.-at oughly. Put griddle

-considered lovrly

dd Egypt.

. t on false beards for

, Ktate occasions.

t au t you imagine how thrillled these clean-shaven Egyptians must have been getting ready I lor State occasions—having their i hair curled. putting on their i headdresses, and then setting a | perfectly lovely beard In place? i Formal ceremonies must have | looked something like Hallowe'en

parties. And probably they had But the tragic part of it all ' ancient Egyptian expi-unlons

'was that they had no real mlr-! disgust and impatience

ro™ i" which to see themselves > hey were not pleased wrlth

in nil thcii handsome trappings. 1 they saw. too!

th course, that makes them look more lovely, makes them bo more lovely, and the final moult is that they ar- more pleasing to tne men for whom they like to

look their best.

1 > even way back In ancient Ei,i pt when excavators were unknown. exacavathms were unheard of. and the things that are being excavated now were Just the everday customs and neces-

sities. they were searching the 1

mysterious depths of their bronxe or silver reflections to whether they pleased then*

wh<

befor.

ter.

you

i It

be

A liquid powder Is preferred bj

en f-r vacation make - powders come in all,

powder Is ex- j

butter and maple sirup or ho

Rich Chocolate Fudge

I About Your f

I Health

Thmgx You Should Know

In time you wr* sure to g* Irritable—you wonder If It , pyorrhea ? Perhaps It's *••• toxication—O. dear! Such tude - -such lack of ''pepl* “diet" all the hardar.' *

the gift

d In patlie cases Instead of oast. Here is a recipe for ued ham that Is different. Creamed Ham in Bread Cates ups diced cold cooked ham

1 Ina

i minced piaient

long (mfU

w ho leai ns all the bi!- : scrimping and paring The husband mu^t erent appearance tor! tr and certain things' ties for the children, i tviast of all the de-i

i boll-

grees Fahrenheit,

ing point is reach, reduce the flam--. This effect* a saving.

table for brum

with very black hal color other than tbt

outdoor air brings

tan. Is truly striking.

The «

a the

S -npfuls sugar 1 tablespoonful cornstarch 1 cupful cream or rich milk 3 tablespoon* cocoa Pinch of salt Butler six-- ,*t walnut 1 teaspoonful of vanilla 3 tablaspon'iful* marshmallow'

A Me* Gs«». M D.

Two Meals A Day

switch to some other f|uj.

Mich conduct that makaa medlctnf a highly pruflubl - ‘•■Mnri Kill! C 1»JI for the quack fwddlst. I

r '' *■ "O getting around th<§ i tem Of thr»e meals • doy.l

Roll sausages in flour beore frying. It will prevent

leaking and improve

inoth look-1 Washable Goods in J Use With Women

Add cream, cuntil It form,

rh with sugar, i for I and salt. Boil j v let a soft ball In linn

fad .-f medium dimension, nevertht'oag a fad. The hubody. ap.->roximaling a perorganism. is a poor place the faddist experimenter, as ms invariably find out in

nd marshmallow-! their desire <

and h-llow out the cen

i designed, says |

ary egg! thoughter." easy to! like to aitrs ‘ ginality—by {of right llvi

No Disgrace in Defeat

- clothing i.ii-t imm >:«in« Stewed Snapper and *.-»: 11-; ami i* to be Snapper Soup Vary

jellied Spiced Bouliion

Keep the Children Cool

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