Cape May County Times, 30 September 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 16

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CAPE MAT CODITTY TIME?. PRIBAT TEPTEHBEE SO. 19*7

FASHION I SUGGESTIONS j

FEATURES FOR WOMEN

HOUSEHOLD HINTS

Skirts Are Going Down and Are Flaring Out Wider, Too

Will Be More Than Just a Tea Room Portion This Winter—This is the Decree of Paris

If

fashion U Iraitm* u« u ada)« of our danrr thl* y*ar It U uudoubirdl} for many of a akirt-ro. Look at th«- advaox- attain that pr*modi l. for fall and you a ill find tin mediation tfeat lb* one «r«ot notrlty In tlir toned circular silhouette lx contributed by the fart even anna variations In the length, breadth imports crwtuna I general contours of th< eklrl | Sonic o

Flmt of all. there la the quea-'tiav tlon of length For several aea- .thl* n

aon* now putting on a aklrt haa iwboae xport* niod- l- for Mime been as light and Inronaeouentlal | «eawm* have been allni. belated aa putting on a •kit In other affair*, ha* this autumn given the worda. our aklrt* were aoon over 1 prestige of hi* name to a number and d'dnt exprea* murh even .of aport* enaemble* that Include while Uiey (aided Hut In 1‘arl* iaklrt* which are not only longer even during tin- early mummer hut which flare thrr.ugh the thl* portion of our dreaa had lie- jagency of the circular cut gun to take life more aerioual) | .

Thu*, in July one woman wrote home: 'T feel aomewhat Ilk.

Manx cat"over here In the aorlety w

itZZZ 3is:7."3rs. l 5i Little Girls Hair

the chic ParlKleuae* that I aoe J

about are wrating frocka defln-I Many a woman today ha* Italy below the kneecap , meinorlR* ot torturoua eeaaitaia ae Since that time there baa been * dhlld. when her mother nightly a decided atirngthening of the *"‘ ir ’'I 1 1,1 r *** or turI movement tor bigger and better papere in the lond de»i-r to *•» aklrt* To lie *ur*. thl* la manl-! her etruigbt-haJred da Ugh!'

feated moat atroagly to evening gown*, hut even the sport* and

general utility frock* hav.

; Putting Waves Ino

/N CONFIDEN CE BY FLO

On Choosing a Wife

•**i

Vtaa Flo:

rn -i young man of twenty--ollege graduate, with a and a good chance

I base decided

that I want to marry a nice girl and a-ttle down. What sort of a girl do yt*J think niakna the beat nite. and what duality In a wife la trawl deeltable?

U M.

the kind of a girl you a wlf.—-and one that as idle la. Don't have illuatona that you will '• manage her to suit ideal*. You can't do It. I* no magic In a mar-

riage .i-rcmony. and we remain uiu< h !he earns In temperament

want f. plea- > any tab he aid.

Thcr

The anaw.r to that problecn l.'te nda entirely upon your own f latute. 1. M and depend* upon ■ hat tyiu .g a woman la moat ittrarxive to you. There are. towever. a few tundawiMital ruloa vhlch you might follow lo ad-

In the aentlmenl that a aklrt abould be aomewhat bigger than

a tearoom portion

And what i* the length lo which a well-bred aklrt ol thl* tall may

“I In It* del.

nrange bloaaon

»Vh long curU dangling|H1WIEHTI0S HIK THE MIIUE on her whould.-ra. a* warn the The bride will adore thl* dainty

fashion lor every IlMle girl braaalere and N-ea that bobbed hair la w> pre- 1 w j 1 | le georgetti

valent, many children whoee hair: uk ,„ „ tnitterfly *hape. quite lb. would na.urally fall Into tong neweat thing line *ilk lace, alw ■ url* w«ar their hair nhori.;ragff it Step In* are of th. Which i* very *en»ible. a* often Mnir material with an added ant - j children ruffer tnon headache*. ,,. r , approprlKt.- trimming Well, one U aafe It. saving fifteen .^ ' Ur T. tn *‘“ ,0 ° iun,t ' Incite* Ferhnp*. If you happen * heavy hair Ab-i. In the autnm. tto be a temperament »t>|H»e.l to ttnie lung curl* uiay be rewponaodden and draeti. change*, you''* ll ' , *' ,or breaking out of unmay maki thl* alxteen In. !^« .-.wnforLahl* hrmi raahoa on the But. «>n the other hand, you may k , * 1 8 **■ 1 '' n * appear In something fourteen m l,u,L ' ,,,8 > r ,0u lu '*‘ *

etc* above the ground and *1111 | ■‘•“■ntlfc to vonaty.

not bring shame Ui~>n famllv and) However, a little wave 1* alfrienda . way* becoming to short hmr. and And all thD iiertain* only to, 18 P-Mible for a !u the sport* and Informal modes I ' ra,n 8 * aVr ' nu> brr daught. r a mind you! A* to afternoon and . , ‘~‘ r lh:u " »iH rem*in when evening model* iheae go much, * 1 "' u .“. P . T° *5* farther In th.ii pursuit of the I l,,, 'hUd * should be new Ideal I dail)' combed from the fotehead The aklrt that dips far down in upwards to Hk end* and the, the buck to echo that latnou. ! 1 th '' ,,f ‘J*'' “** k

model which laiulae Boulanger In- i upward* to the end.

troduced last summer. It* relative

I* ur ' 1 whole h.-vppl".

the

I plea

are many important to lie considered. A • fboold have a gener-

■. uniM-Jflah nature, she should a companion to her husband,

and she idiould be appr.

and eonaiderate. But most 1mportant. slie should have a cheerful diepwltiou and a sense of;

humor.

It is a queer thing that men, and women fall In hive and; marry without giving a thought; to th. <li*p<a.itlon* of those they Imairy. Yet It la the thing that l jinak.r marriage a success or fail-

ure. for a girl may

model «rf all virtues—out it wtot« cl.*mu) , grouchy, irritable, and always getting peeved ale mi ■rylhing her husband will he

[ti.:—rahle with her.

And hcuuae a woman's exlat-

han l. If ‘you an- a gayjwtrc i" “P ««*•

man. fond of so-

t,, T„ You Can Choose Y our Hat

lefl

fritters may

To four tablespoon* fresh corn :.dd one teaspoon melted fat. one teaspoon baking powder, one eg*, one-half cup milk, one cup flour, one-ball teaspoon salt. Mix to a

butler and fry in deep fat.

First of all. if yon are an Intelligent man. cultured and with Intellectual taat.s. don't marry a • lily ignorant girl who hasn't a single idea, nor an Ideal, nor a thought, nor a d<wlre |n oimnxm, f«M the marriage will be a failure tarond. if you are a qul<«. st.i) *t-b<m>c rhup whuwe Idea of oauplfte hi Is* b. a peaceful evening in front <g the Are don't j

‘ vloo* girl whfwe

• I* bound up

i urried veal is a good dieli to serve when lima bean* are In *<aM>n because the flavor of curry goes well with lima bean* t ut ■ wo pound* of stewing veal Into small pl-cea and simmer in water enough to cover until almost tender Then add two cup* of fre*b lima beans. In another pan cook one mcdium-aUed onion, chopped line, and one-half a green pepper, chopped. In a small amount of butler Add to the meat. When the bean* are done, thicken the liquid slightly with a little flour which baa been mixed with oncquarier teaspoon curry, or' and a half teaspoons salt, and . little cold water Add one cup diced cucumber and cook a few mlnut.-a longer. Sprinkle chopped parsley over the top when serving.

Now For All Winter \V<

eat

t the City Shops Have Been Tested. As It U and Have Passed Muster

You rnn buy yoar hat* now and Is- sure you are getting the sort that will Is- worn all winter, lor the new hat* have town In New York for several week* and the shop* have bad a chance to find out which one are Is-lng chosen the most frequently. Theae are the ones that are In the window* and on the street* now - the other* have already gone Into

oblivion

Tie- silhouette if rloae and amall and In proportion to the ilender silhouette of the

butter

medium-alxed hati

hut they are In the minority and look most appropriate with aporta clothe*. Ala'- you must think of the fur collars that are coming when you buy winter hats and a small brim or none at all la rao»t comfortable with the big An Important phase of the

felt.

•oleil-a

material between l. In texture and v>.

vet. Each of then* Airly and each

atrly and each i. eotatia-.. any of the other* TVi .. “ In very light. , U p P !, ' * since they must u- cut . ed and folded Into th. t ,-‘ Besides combining t» , *

many of the hat* shades or two color.

The colors most oft»t ....

Their are. tis for th* best-dresse,! »

their bats i

coals. All sorts of (.rov the very dark brown . rosy and gray beige. , black, bright blue, th- . that rhanrl used U-t je] gray, gray green, jeliov and dark bottle green are the colors you ...

add four fablespoonfuls of j hat fash loo* Is the combination

|rial activities and aoctally am-i**" 1 "' ,,i,h, ’ r

I bilious don't marry a eertoue- •‘‘''m'" l* absolutely mM-ntlal minded. .-:ay-v !i.«me woman who{ ■" •* WlUiout It. nhr Is lost D out of place and aelf-cuniwlous l! * k *' woman who can when she i* away from home, and i 8U * !l *i her huaband's faults and wl... will i. ' it her duty to core I ,BCU,,ar, tlc» »bo can mak.- a y>Mi ..f your 'rivoUty. I >*ke her huaband's weaknraae* Third. M yui are fond of good “ ko rvuiialn* her huaband's chum

bum- cooked fi*ef. dvin'l marry *' Jl *d ewe<-th»art.

gnl who I-«»tlow «he kltrh. n. for I’erhap*. after all. however, the yvsj ar.- dixoned to a deltcateasen ! beat rule la to nrairy the girl exist.-im - if you do. If yvMt hav •; you love, and the girl who .ovea eroreMtltcnl tendenclea don't you. That's pr.ri.ably what you

marry a girl who 1*' extrmvagran:. will -lo anyway.

-able things, at which s

' id chopped celery and two quart: of cabt»agc cut In strips. Lei the*- i veg. tal.les brown a little In the ■ hot fat. then add a small quantity of water and let the meat and vegetables simmer for about fif- ! teen mlnules The vegetable*-! should then be tender hut still rrl»p and fre»h looking Seaaon with salt and pepper and serve

A child's

wtil grow r

About your

Health

Thing* You Should Know

m.u n

Beat

K.*t la the core of many complaint*- and la within the reach ry man and woman, ih-

Saving the Broom

I he Housekeeping Adept Says - -

11 aubjec

1*. '

relief the brevity of front and !

back; the model with the looae 1 kept ne^ly U.bbed Avoid Uelrg „ drnperte* and panel* that convey j *■ 11 Pp* • 11 *’ n ,tl *' bark of a ^’tle : r j length without actually expr***- ! EltT* neck w hen she ha* her hair . l!l#!ul ' glllBht Ing It: that aklrt of which Lucille I bobbed. You can keep the hair* i |1—n nBttol I* so fond the one with the long I** Th '' * Mk ,nm being unsightly , he , JlU . aide point these aod a dnxen I by ellppiRg them og youraclf other variation* point to the fact with a pair of small setaaort. that the dre-* game we are play 1 whore they stiwggle unduly be-

Itb I

elllgence

to the cellar or more •wary carry a bask. • and W r.-ngth.

! However the bertisekeeper I* (trea.ly a**l*ti-d by a ayatem 1 w iitch la carefully foBowni wihen I*ms-||.|. A slate or tablet hangj Ing on the wall with an outline : <>' th-- week'* meal* and extra i dutie* will prove to be wonderful

well i

l.-ath. ■

| things

a Hat of' KKc.hen apron* made of un-b-ttera to hi. ached cotton make mom «atla-

_ .. . tiding and other bouw- < vetory aprons a* they are easily < , and! bold task* tliat .Mo- n»y forge* or kept free from stain* by boill-g. voe .avo.. « |— r ,g Si*:.- 'alight. A* the task Is finish-

. cupping them OB yuuiw-If wldr 6; B ,,. B oB the last. This I* a mo the fact with a pair of small ectaaor,. w i fh al | . (;aI : mthdaolury way of knoi I w fc — •*- - •- 1 ' - - ....

The lift of a broom may be In cr.m*ed quite materially and the | task of sweeping mode much ! easier If the sweeper will form The habit of turning the brv*mi after every few strokes so that the straw on each Hide of the handle will he tinvard the sweeper an equ:<! share uf the time. As most of t r wear Is on the shir . toward th- sweeper the turning operation ..ear* the straw down •••-enly all the wwy across, gives more sweeping area and prevents tie- wearing down of the straw at dm- side and curling up like the toe of an o|d shoe at th--other. The operation is performed quite unmnsctoualy after the first

two or three trials.

nationally

Ke«q> a

J today 1* nut that

affair called odd and ever a aophl*tl<st< d pavtime e:

odd and uneven

In nuking up one's autumi ning model* one cannot nffovet look the Importance a« to the irregular hemline A noting It. one L hound to *U« that th* whole tn n.l ■ nltuatlon t* to errata an )■ aton of tangth «bat if the does, at many point*, dart to It* awnrluary at lb. km What If It du>> admit a , drafts av one of tboae K living room* In a damp old m-

r. ml.. Fbt w

th* eye meet* Is an tmpre*a Of n docidedly longr; ga-riien 1 There la another element <it

hildtah f

hut -

low the hairline.

t a girl ha* nice

.Neither of the.

i yard at uilejoji handy

«, ...... •" “ sudden rain comes , aeo.MT.plUhe.1 during a ,n 'be

Gloomv Pment

Svound travel* at ty. 400 yard* a ascond reptlon* to the rul* Scandal 1.000 y*: -

Flattery 600 y_. Truth- IH yard.* An alarm clock- In

We Will Buy Your Old Carpet Or Reweave Them int Reversible Rugs

HAG CARPETS *

COLONIAL RAC I

HKESSIM. THL (HIIHKIA

CARPET CLE*'

nusmilar body on.

No Artistry Will

Make-up I ired P ace . atd* d%»uv!“ >, T

the twenty^our. le.th burnr>1 point. Neither k\.» Ing of mental or dlgmtivr i The newspaper dtagmad* waj

b.-art disease."

t«i hurry up and leave Hate. This method i* ie for the kltnbcn. too; v

• KRia things are forgoue;- th , wlU. with a list, keep :hlo

,(j running muuuihly

Je.rcb swlsi

'swim; with otleloth held In pla. t by xhree or four clothes pins.

A very cool and easy lo make' frock Is thl* affair with It* quaint jahoL der cape that turn* Into)

it now it I* October still rlccves at the front. A red and l And <hough tt makes me pait.. white figured dimity make* the I look for It to rain and rain. frock with red ribbon* to bind |

And rain, and rain, and rain and how it

Smith Rufl Works. Ik. Truck C«Ui — PfsN C 415 W. Main Street Millville. N. J.

K-od ..

iniveranlly

teallylthe body? Our dige*:,-.. >k*. -' u *. which I* really g.- .

A wat. ry meringue often Is due t*. baking at too high a temperature. Th ie brown* the meringue on t.«p bed on- the egg white D

A romp obair or st.-d which)'broujeh INK th. pie or can he *l«pp.J undw the (aid. with meringue a hen not tn use |» a grrat eon-1 8 '•"O' rdow oven and allow .. . I. nee In a small kMrbcn. HU j !! to c, “ k >out twemy mlnutve. •losri a* much a* poadble when i Before making tea. .unpty the worklmt. youi legs for walks k „ Ut . Bnd BI1 w(Ih ..^h cold

I water. Frevlouidy boiled water

diwvgreeabD T? U , ^ ! ‘ k ' piece of Ice in-i !h *' *Tvwh 1 > boiled water will mouth for a moment it dull* j * lre lo "' 1 *

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