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CAPE MAY COoNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 9. 192".
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FASHION GGESTIONS
FEATURES FOR WOMEN
HOUSEHOLD HINTS
the Girl Going to College For First Year Needs in Dress Are a Law Unto Themselves in Dress But Fourteen Wardrobe Points Are Safe
■jr pack- h«*r pennanlr IT to colleuc for thiii fall, she will proli'1 about her sluditv.
e Ip to be and
may l»e wnt But
owledfce ceaaes.
baffllna question to by IncomittK frenhIher. frenh women),
"What to wear."
ws ami univervities ito themsslves. dlc-
of drees radically thoee of leea intel-
9. ‘Slicker." rubl«-rii. galoshes
and umbrella.
| 10. Three or four white silk or
i broadcloth blouses.
| 11. Two pairs of Spanish-ileeied black patent leather slippers, a | pair of walking shoes or oxlordr ione pair black satin dancing
| pumps.
12. Five sets of plain and tw< fancy undi
the
wardrobe.
Kiris.
rtw for classroom r a eotdlgan suit : frock. n neutral shade, lo. 1. 2 and 3. i afternoon dress, nytng hat. dinner dress i Merisi. ed dancing dress,
wrap.
13.
woolen and li*b
vari-colo Mocking.
H. A peronahle kimoua "for mldnigat feasts." bedroom slippers and three plain and on,fancy nightgowns or pajamas. Tlie "frosh' - from the smalltown high school may be as well dressed as her classmate from the UKtropolHati finishing school. Equipped with the answer to “What to Wear." she may relax in her hammock and select her college ward cube from newspaper advertisements or mail order cata|loguos. For th. clothes that were | just the thing in high school or t finishing school languish in university closets while their huraili ated owners plunge their first quarter's allowance Indies waid
'robes.
CONFIDENCE BY FLO inng a fimonaJ rtp/p cm acUrtu Mut FU. in con of thu AWmaprr
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seat article about
-d to mention
h.- . ffe. t such
a the children, i of twenty-one. and gBe ha* been full of » been caused
angling, abuse
my patents I dare bring a friend e lor fear of betray, torrible state of at
If parenls
dap their constant bw-k Hiay eoul 1 be made to AM f»*" injustice they
There o! ihis kii
It result* in a complete loss of ^ pride in and respect for the pat S ents. and you do the child tb« | muii incalculable damage tbai Iran be done. For no greater ini fluenre for good comes within i child's scop.- than the mutual 1 spec! of mother and father. A j If it isn't preseii' when the child ' I* at its most impressionable age. one of the greatest beauties of
life Is lost forever.
One of the finest tribute, parent* fell from the lip* of the daughter of a great statesman "l never heard a raised voice in my home." she said. Doesn’t that conjure Up a picture that e grown man and woman would like to have in his memory gallery? And ten t it an ideal that every mother and father should leave to their children?
A New Weave
Fall Styles Being Shown in Paris, Soon on View in America While Waiting For Them Buy Furs For Winter at Reduced Prices—Straight Line Coats Smart As Ever
Plant Evergreens in Next Two Weeks to Get Start Before Winter In Making Selections Purpose For W hich They Are Intended Should Be Carefully Studied
The openings are going on in weather. Paris now. and while America is dress--waiting for the nrw model* from show smart women are now w. the grnnde culture Is spends its ing. time buying furs for next winter, j The two-piece dress is a Though many of the new coats Ocularly smart example of •e flared, the straight line type.popular fashion. It Is made of promises to be as smart as ever, .crepe and is hound all around They boast a new neckline, how- belled with grosgrain ribbon. It j . and the furs seem to be has been seen often at country i. r and more supple than last and bead, club* In light pastel 1 year. The collars stand up at the shades, and on the street in gray 1 back and reach the waistline In i beige and rose brig, front. |and in bines, and will doubtless This latter collar is called the j be found for eatly fall In block "Johnnie'' collar and is very youth- r, ’ r ' , j l ' " l ‘ - ' I'-'ery >kirt ful and becoming. The collar ind |bas fullness of some sort, pi.-ats cuffs may be of the same fur a* ““ d rtar *'' dividing the honors just (the rest cl the rout or of a con-1 about equally r. double Inverted 'trusting fur beaver is a favorlte[shown in this model is jlriminfng for sports coat* like the i**f , "c most popular methods j leopard and otter, and fox is oftet .used on formal karakul or broad-1 The other dres tail coats In sports furs, nutria, sticated ia-ading store* |beaver, unplurked otter—a com- as again and again the jparatively new fur—krlmmer and the well-dressed matron 'leopard ate the smartest furs and [gener.-dlv knows that diagonal line. |among the most popular. ;are Mattering and that the full-j
I tall lias .. . .
iabout the most popular There Is .
tooucle. rough and silky a new black pony, very flat and! in texture, adds to the chic of nioired. that resembles broadtail, the spoils world. This two-piece,n is very smart, indeed, and it affair u! the fabric combined yel-1 should be u welcome substitute low ami black in striking effect, for lhat profcibitiv- expensive fur.
A cr«q»e de chine bow and neck ** — binding in matching yellow
finishes eollad of blouse.
Hov
they cannot be
s furs
In August
ABOUT YOUR
HEALTH
Things You Should Know
B.f-— w D.
rl* no doubt about it luarrete strike at the child- happiness a< M ev#r doe*, and th. r» the real victims ir
hts For H ii
, of battle wish shat «. blt:--r disillusions
A. VS. '■ Dear liter Flo:
| 1 am a girl eighteen and have
about It ' h ”' n going around quite a bit. . V.jwiBh fellow* my own age or just; .... . la little older. Recently, however.i
' 1 met a man who say* he love*: me but w ho te twice my age. Do i you think 1 could be happy with him? B. D. | ».J It *eldom work* out succeaafully Is! B D. You wouldn't have the | same interest* a» the older man. :i ; and after the glamour ha* worn 1-! -.ff you'll be glad to have younger Ik friends—woo enjoy the same III things you dj. Anyway, you
«i j shouldn't think of Ion
r for t
n lat
plenty
er years—
The Housekeeping Adept Says - - diced ham 1* very salty. ! soak it in buttermilk or sour milk
before cooking.
Cottage cheese I* high in food value. It contain* all the constituent* of milk except the cream. Like milk, cottage cheese is a source of protein, which is used to build and repair body After carefully washing it cook rice in a large quantity of actively bailing salted water until it is done through hut not soft. Drain in a colander and set over hot water, covered with a cloth, so each grain will swell and re-
main separate.
| You can have shortcakes what- | ever the season. When fresh peaches are over, bananas are al-
ways available, and the dried outside and. the inside, both fruits, such as apricots, prunes. ! which demand first-rate care and figs an-1 dat.-s are excellent vhMl i judgment on your pan. mad. into a thick sauce and I do not like to we baby hangserved on biscuit dough with j ing over gunwalves of a dusty
• automobile his face scorching un- , i der the August sun w*hlle you watch the parade of the boy scouts band. I don't lik ■ to see him carried as on.- would carrv a poke of bran—around the middle or by the string neither do I admire seeing him nibbling at a dusty ice-cream cone and immediately after to see him supplied with a bag of **l*cd pea-
nut* fo keep him quiet.
whipped t-ream.
Celertac, or knob celery, is available In summer-lime and is | very acceptable when stalk celery ' is hard to get. It is pared and !sliced, like turnips or carrots. : rooked in a small quantity of | water and seasoned w ith butter 'or cream. It also makes an ex-U-eilent addition to potato sa.sd.
The August Baby
Accent on the firs! syllable, dear mother; 1 mean your two to ten -months old offspring, who te now your most interesting summer boarder. He has rights. whWh you are in duty bound to
respect. If wrongly treated, he
fret*, howls, gets sick. If prop- between-mral fond*. Th. erly cared for. he Is the most per- only easily and rotnph ectest little creature you gestlble foods, but they si'- . .combination of growm and en-t No one likes to be comfortable 1 ergy foods and in add,.ion carry j quite so well as baby. Than enough sweetness to satiety
means. he must be properly l natural clothed, properly nourished-there sugar.
are only two side* to him.
ted Linen
Women Make 1000 Kitchen Improvements
Caramel flavor is e*sy to make and may be kept on hand. Put,
hall a cup of granulated sugar, hot days t* at home. He n..--t-; aver the fire and allow it to melt r 1 mg ear ‘ion* and should | and heroine brown without j only be taken when unavoidable - scorching. Add half a cup of hot j daily ablution Ahould he in water and rook about five min- wgt.-r delightfully cool- baby tutes. I'se according to taste in : a first-ra'e thermometer h'.mseH | flavoring puddings, cake icing and I »o that he _ will play
Yot
dust
There are any number of suit- j > abb garnishes and flavorings for i iced tea. Slice* of lemon, orange - ,, or lime are good. A spray of ,, mint is attractive. Candle,! or- y ange or lemon peel and candied | m plnrapplr may be used. Some people like whole cloves, a stick p -t cinammnn. crystallised ginger Ip or rose geranium leave* with Iced j „
a dei
good brand ,
i>d
i I Orange* are a rich source of t;*''.. ' -.1..»<- -ntn—--U, * te 1 need a constant and abundant sup-1 ‘ced no .rd r ply -,f these things in their bust feeding at ev -y j to help them grow and develop | n ! normally Oranges also have the j a modern !advaxiivxr that they can be given I xn empty pur s. 1 between meals without spoiling Juliet. ’ the appetites for other foods al j. —sssssa
Special attention given to Hair Cutting by Miu Edith D. Bullock
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HEMSTITCHING 8c per yard
LASH’S SHOP
Mr*. Mattie Berry
When You Think of New Fashions Think of the M. E. Blatt Co.
What is going to be worn this Fall? - - - - What are the new colors? \\ ill skirts be longer? Will they wear two-piece dresses? W ill hats remain small? These and a dozen other questions are in the average woman's mind these days. These and a dozen other questions can be answered by visiting the M. E. Blatt Co. Here you will see the new styles while they are new. Here you will see satin frocks, simple and distinguished Jersey sports dresses with a new feeling of grace - - - - Sports coats with much chic Diess coats that accomplish marvels al moderate nrice - - - - Here you will see Autumn Fashions in all their moods. Autumn smartness for everv occasion! COMPLETE THE SCHOOL WARDROBE HERE The girl or boy who goes away to college and the student who stays at home — - all can he outfitted from head to foot at the M E. Blatt Co. Smart things collegiate things practical things and at a range of prices to meet all requirements.

