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CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 2, 1927.
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FASHION GGESTIONS
FEATURES FOR WOMEN
HOUSEHOLD HINTS
ience Should Be Main ,Factor in Planning New Home One Big Need and Everything Should Be Arranged To Make Work Easy
ail* llk.lv lo b. wh*n buililinR a —phaBln^l In the
To Own Your
by the Depart-
bulldink one.
^dwign must receive
It i> pointed
Bkll house* are
«b.
renlence of the-
only bathroom in the house should no: be through a bedroom. Showy tile walls and floor* are neciwsary than substantial convenient fixture* and plumbing "One should make nun- thathe stairways are easy to climb, have plenty of bead room, and enough space for easy moving of furniture Will there be a draft^ downstair* into the living
• builder
r by another
r pantry.
B that the housewife kck and forth, tak"»umber of unnece*- | In wmie houses it that no attempt liar Bach i ample light, and ..beds, bureaus, plain ! room will be th. all the rooms, am Jore. be well lighlei
Home Dressnutkine Hints
Her* are three variation* of the bolero. Confetti dot crepe chine combined with while make* the first arrangement. The next, a darker tone of the frock'*
clever arrangement oi P belt and side flare. Curved down front and bark is the feature of the third frock which continue* the same idea in its tiered skirt.
The I lousekeeping Adept Says Aflrr having had ti*h for a me
It you will line your garbage |' paii each day with n newspaper j‘ .-.11 crease will lie absorbed and ; the dailv washing of this utensil , can be avoided. Satin may lie renewed by rub- }J bing it with a solution of soap- I. tree l>ark dissolved in warm water. I Satin should not be ironed.
Blondes Must Use Lemon Juice For Skin ; Care Selecting Colors When On Vacation ;
tuple there j "The home buyt - ’ ■ should note whether tne ht
i>h out conveniently to the and is well Milted to the I. surroundings. Arrangem.
^ drl,, ‘-! Remember, that shades are The lale vacationer wa , • rl «»>rr'«nr| B K arrangement* . | m poetant than aclual colors plalmng about her tan. ”1 etc should he planned in ad-j» nd tb ^ y muM correspond to the be at the seaside long enc vanre and not left until after ,. hlld ^ of your individual coloi | acquire that rich, wralhere construction is started. How the| >lld personality. she cohiplainvd. "and. be nouse lace, with reaper* to the Orange: Entirely too vivid a don't tan beautifully I j , sun ■* very important.. Wllllrolor tor a blonde, and never es- come a dirty color, with
| there be sunlight in the living. peel ally lecoming.
• room and sleeping rooms?" , Yellow: Not flattering in
.. (lighter shade than the hair J the wearer, and far too intense! no us (-talking Old Persia Started * ‘"* p " ^
store them in jars, n of uc whiles dissolvi ableipoons of cold wat '■ it easier to clean yoi
four day* for kill any bugs tervening i>eri
^kat])rice5edutyA^)
loin*, for It strikes v at personal liberty that is dearer to us reesary to our hapuny on.- individual
tet I
> the
Jt.
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a special t
9 the col- The
* solution
' stir li 1 gulur
mend
r this young j
►rev. nt this.
.fining room is a maticre It is used jglme.- a day It
kany small house* a
I In the livlni
. proved satisfac
r*iy 1
■ntio
_jpftven the a? ran genual JHpboa. For the woman ‘ Ms ber ow n housework ;he MM the sink, drain b.«r<l*. m refrig-!a' -t. an.! stove.
to natural and
* light and to .-arh oth<H Maen'.lal There chon 1 _ provision tor carrying turns from the gas range own. To lessen fatigue. ««ai found that the front
the sink should be 3 to 36
from the floor. A corner
, 'With windows in both .;de walls, providing cross
—‘ A ^' y advantages ■
yr cupboar '!*.
Home I^ressmaking Hints That Kerchief Neck Ancient Persia started the peri manent wave craze now sweeping TTiousand of y>wrs before kid curlers were Invented. when i putting straight hair up in wet ' rage to make it kink was still unheard of. Persian princesses were leading their satrap* on with flirtation* nods of flawless-
ly waved heads.
Although American beauticians have put the permanence Into permanent waving, the method* in vogue now are based upon those practiced by the Persians
centuries ago.
Since the beginning the time | permanent waver* have used curlers around which to wind the hair. The Persian* employed wooden sticks instead of the more approved glass or metal rollers which we use. Agencies to -etoin moisture w-hili
coming color i
ethlng I
sunlight from : i hen she must | veen her skin
Permanent Wave Idea ■' ’V ha™. 1 ‘ Green: in most of It* shade*!the
belongs undoubtedly to the she le. although greens must al-iaff' he selected with an eye to I put sallowing effect on the skin.jani
ie: I'ndnuhtedly the most be-jher skin will sland. without ap-
any blonde nojpearing unpleasantly greasy,
er now tired of it she may [should be put on her face, neck A blonde need never really (and arm* before going out on the of blue, because of its tin-lbeach. Over the cream she limited possibilities in color gra- fshould pul a heavy coating of dation*. powder. All of thi.* make-up proPurple: Too intense for theitect* the skin from the sunlight, personality of a hlon l . but— {Liquid powder, put on thickly Orchid: Is very lo-rnming both'enough so that It forms a proto the personality and coloring of Iteotive aim. is also excellent for every type of blonde. 'wear at the beach, or in other Black: Very becoming, but at place* where the skin Is unduly
trifle heavy for small or very dell-{exposed to the sunlight,
cate editions of this type, unless! After a swim, when the skin lightened with white. (has been thoroughly dried, put White: Extremely becoming. |lemon Juice all over the pari* Gray: Very becoming and quite .which have been exposed. This
desirable as a utility color. Ms a mild bleaching agent
Beige: (See Yell< '
lake a thick
•t gum arable in water, it plaster of parls iresoli I until the mixture >f the proper consistency, th n brush quickly to n edge* of the china and
n tight me
I.liner* Dispose . tiage in tightly co regularly emptied HOtm batium calami distribute It
tain the right proporl
thi
Gold: Can he worn only In the shades that do not detract from the gold of the hair, as too bright or too light a shade would do.
burn, freckle? regularly. It
ting" of these undesirabli feels of the sun.
-1st
I or boy needs as much ;. i.-n an adult. A laborer . than a roan irito sits , • all day or onc^wh. . ban the woman who is t
shsllnw baking dish for m for whipping should be -tour hour* old. and should i cold. The howl and healer be chilled in order to have
.fill results Add
lake : he children 1 hi think I should . ak- th.- children lursc. that leave* lo w hatever he think 1 should ake the children y at home and licence where he
nights, wondering
ibsent husband Is. '■nagluatlon she pir-bald-headcd prosaic, -pouse in scenes of
in which wine and
ky clothes ami long
play a large part,
•s not alleviate her
■ast that these
are generally purely on reived in the innd- • .lousy. Nine times hubby ha* spent the i harmless card game
if hit-hand* and wives want deliberately kill every particle ot affection that their mates have mr them, they could take no bet- ' r way to do it than by cutting off all semblance of freedom.
point
'"'ip «
i the
prepnt. I- renl
the
• desired whip Is '!
apples are r t The habit r mi because t mt time to t sepa rate nr of food for children
ressary misery if y realize that vice luxury for which
is*"?
I going
[through
ed not »>e very
owv ■wouo! have plenty of » and (klr. and should allow dmasers, chests or drawer* ! chair* to toe placed wit Bering with door*, wind Mag outlet*. Cross vM most desirabb it d to have bedroom* o| sctly Into the livir.c ■ ■
■wntuu F° ur Delicious Recipes Persians I That Are Easily Prepared
depended upon plain, every day. . garden varieiy clay, smtaint. Chicken Chili H, k-T UHr; CUI , ,r,l.s-'.l.. rtkkd,
isk
■' sttern. one taMespoon chili powder. half a cup rice, salt and pep-
:a*ie and enough water
A bay
I bakers
■lipped .
s. All methods re-,. The Persian* [ it while we depend ]
When old i
iokr.h*'* <
r hallw
n clay, thej r to a place j ind pray for j
leaf may be added.
. | allow to cook until ric. **!doi,e and Jowl is tend.
Covet
Hot Haro Sandwiches
If larg. enough lo k-ep i Sol* acwws to th
Spread bread, cut for sanddld I wlrhes, with chopped bam. wahatlsoxed with a little made muslatd. Ira-! and press together In pairs. Beat
'*■ light.
palm. And when
I Hra
Dip i
wicbe*
i butt
this.
About your Health TW SkodJ Kem
Georgette Ensemble
fc
Staffed Prone Salad Eighteen large prunes, pound cottage cheese. 2 pinch »alt Poak prunes <
Stuffed Sweet Pepperx
and plain kind the printed ones. f< limes tends to soft.
«U Hare.
appearnnr ■ uake it lasl
the printed
Many of the troublesome house-
hold Insect* feed i
•rine and rich sauce* mi.v be , omitted, fruits used instead of nastry. nnd milk desserts given ^ frequently. If JlU mouth is grim and hi.- ! face fluahe.:. the lady he i* teach-‘ . swim is hi* wif
husband ci what it lef ie ha* paid
*. but for a mild game . j. gossip with other me: only lurid night life 1 on the raoving-pictu! exaggerated egoism on the any one individual to' that lie or she can supply individual's whole need an companionship. It is
the ’
g-. with ; leaat —bu
children with
or going,
more conslder-
-occaalon-
•rit in being unnecessarily miserable. and there is sound philosophy In making the bast of a bad bargain. If your husband doesn't enjoy family parties, let him go by hi* lonesome, and And something to do in his absence. It will make for domestic peace and harmony If you an? able to meet him on his return with an account of the plraaant time you have had Instead of with surging thought* you have had in his absence and the thing* about hi* conduct that you have
bottled up to tell him.
Choosing Umbrellas t'mbrella* are now made to add and not detract from thr smart costume. It is aa important an accessory a* a purse or a pair of shoe and should be rarofully chosen wi’h the Idea ot harmonizing with the enPoor Butterfly Some of the new evening drosses for dinners and dances are composed of a full chiffon skirt and a bodice, from both of which bang Irregular points of chiffon ^ resembling butterfly A scarf of the seme chiffon usually accompanies these dresses. Successful men are good mixer*. thinks Boh Plerponl: They mix a high qualltv of brains with tireless energy. When a man goes to work he rolls up his sleeves. When a vtoman goes to work she rolls
Ready For School? We are showing a Complete Line of SCHOOL SHOES SCHOOL DRESSES j SCHOOL SUITS . Everything for school wear at K ELBERG’O Dept. Store “D ',1'h .io- llf. Port Norris
Express \ our Moods In Fragrant Essences
Special attention given to Hair Cutting by Miss Edith D. Bullock
HEMSTITCHING 8c per yard
LASH'S SHOP Washington Avenue WOODBINE H J
Ve Invite Charge Accounts^
M e. blatt cq ® Atlantic City’s Great Department Store ® FALL FABRIC SHOW
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SECOND FLOOR
The M. I - Blatt Co. Is ready with a complete showing of new Fall fabrics in all their glorious, radiant beauty. Ihe shimmering loveliness of the satin family, ie exquisiteness of the new velvets, the fascinating richness of the metal brocades
- - they are all here, every single weave ami color! HIGHLIGHTS OF THE MODE
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VELVETS Thr o!
—A new era of started tor velvets. - flowing, draping satin and the sheer- , hiff on—T ransparrnt v are tailed.
CREPES—The C.epe family has a firm hold on fashion and the new Fall crepe weaves arc exquisite in texture and have an easy flowin'.; yrare. METAL BROCADES — Allur-
! Berry
NEW FALL COLORS WARM GOLDEN BROWNS SOFT. WEARABLE BLUES BIEGES WITH YELLOW
CAST
SOFT. QUIET GREENS LIVELY REDS STEEL GRAYS
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