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FASHION
SUGGESTIONS
FEATURES FOR WOMEN
HOUSEHOLD , HINTS
If You Wish To Appear Well Shod Take Care of Your Shoes
Dm* Ruin? Shoes and the Roof of a Clothes Closet is a Great Dust Collector
mm a IraStltoa with mkbu i to k<T their rtioea on Trw®. ther war
I «atth it* iJ>o» liCv' tt» km* it fa aha**, but tb* 'haurra are hbar «hr> at* triMObW 1b h»a*» eatla •bn** parttralartr. are Boot, rttlor-! U they are allow*<1 to r;*«tor' Hum And th*r> l* no b*tt*r place for coHecUa* 4iMt than Sh» Soar of lb* rlotbro
Smn hottir than a ahor la a ahitr for aboaa. with a rur laic fa front 4 It to km* out tb* dual The ar* nor* readlij acnmrthW thaa la a •bo* ba«, ard ar* oaatlr hapt H order when ,h* *b*« I* Jurl wM 0 adml! th* ahoaa betas
Such a shoe *h«-lf can uwiallr ■ added to any riot fees clout for U can b* ah allow than th* ordinary ah*>f and *111 not takt ouKh room I'auallr It ran •lured under your loweat aheU. And It is an eaay natter to 1 oa aa old pi*** of cretonne (1 eurtaia «ll»*r or (old slippers, which are eaaily tarnished, should be wrapped In blur tissue paper, as aa extra precaution, before puttins than on the shelf. Oar sir! who bad > > ry little doaet space had two bhelras. for shoos aad one for hata. built In her robsu. Juat between tb. rhlnaay of the ereplace and the wall, la bar old-f mb toned bedroom WUb an attractive curtain la front of the shelve*, and 1 couple of candles*lek* and pleMre« oa top of them, this space - maker was decorative as well.
f IN CONFIDENCE BY FLO
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Electrocutinj Home
Miizie Saves the Dav
jaws She waa lost about to walk
joS with a thimble ciown effect
Tea-done a aood died "-lay'"jwhen I saved hert PoOr aaw at said MaUle. pJou.il> No. 1 didn't. OB ce the advanta** of a iar*er ve a duck from .!!••» rune or jcrown to balaaco her full face.” lythlns dpwUeulsr I k»P l ' ja.ixie conclude. Tbs coins >11 y from burins the » ron « h ._, _ (ar it. You know wh*t a round i out to have a fuds* aundaa lor
face she has. and »ucb square my reward!
Guesswork Removed From Jelly Making
Icily making
Phreot • Duty To Child \re Few
r»n: I and stanu upon her tywu feet.
I little, reach her to a*ht her own
Jtaeaa' - battica. develop all tfam Is beat wb*4 by a tbwatrl- in ber—aad you will be «lvtns
cal maa wow wishes he* to play' her the -.rv- tast advamace that
n part in a movi* arodaettoa > ‘ y-u pwmMy eno.
have aeaaifl red It tor one reason; tiive h*r the beasAt of wholeonly We haven't the means t^lsocn stoiplr sumsindlnc* In her «>>* the child the advnatacso w* hraar-lffe with kind. Jortnr parthlnk abe should have. Would It *nt» Remember that —
bat now *ioee pectin, acid, ar.d mix*.- sr* known to be the sswentul Mttisuacoa In mahtex this delicious food, th* housewife can be rertalh «ff mmdew if •*># will fo-low a lew 1
■dmple direct"-:.-
Berries and sot: :ru!UShould b* washed aad placed la a kettl*; With )u»i sowuxb •Dior to pre veal their burning foae cop of' water to four <ju*rta of fruit.) |
Tha kettle rh»uld
ABOUT YOUR HEALTH TWr°<»~UK»
m.M &
1 o'clock dinner
ly 1 •
_» unfair for us then, la keep h*t from amklnc is* cnost of this op potiunlry* la i»t*d year* would •he fee? bitter to* -d us b«rau-
Of dt? bless* Bdvb US. Whodevrr I hear patents -
moanins th* fart thni they can•W otvc tbeir children materia! advnntaxo 1 become exasperated What ar* th* advanta*** you
euinot «1v* your daughter * Do you consider it an advant-
ac* for a Ctrl to ** brought up to be a fashion ptatc— a «1oll - to te adowd and petted and spoiled
—With no
bURim «c
It
tatoes
Th* general cost of livlag is 75 per rest hisher this the prewar level. iKsacstlc electricity has decreased IS per cent, in cost since 1»11. Of all the Homs upon which th* housewife expends her money In moettnx th> household budget. elcetrlcMy. which ion tributes 00 much to bom* Ilf*. Is the only one she gets at less than pre-war level*. Sugar Is SS per cent, higher. Sn.it CS aer cent higher aad po-
pe r cent, higher If -alee had increased from
IflS to mt as much prapn llonately a* th' genoral cos; . living Increased. It would ha. amounted to addHlonal charges t the householder* of approxfcnal ly ISOP.000.00# In a ainpie lore This la a roes sure at iu* eaonuous contrlbotlos made through th* InittMlee and oaterprlae of the Indtmiry to the well being at the home* of the nation. And this dots not take into ac it the Mrtfcer benekt from buproted efficiency and lowered
n at lamps
Er.Urged use at electricity an. part" ulrwly the forward stride*
tn gcnetXLtioa _
bullon of electric
1 year
Food Experts Advise Eating Raw Vegetables For FleaMi Home-gtored Number May Be Limited. But Little |p genuity Will Provide Savory Dishes
The serving each day of one nr00had vegetable or fruit, or anwad tomato**, to supply th* body with sufflcl.nl vltamlnes nd minerals. U the recommenlatton of food and health nu-
Its gaiety to th* world of
- - fashion and bid* to b* a favored and widespread dts-' mo j r The frock sketched of
vat at
1 of our national
P JvT hixt made remarkable Increases in national efficiency ax expressed by larger indlridtfal pro iGcUveneoa. Our American workers produce more goods per
nan thaa eve* before. They do
It with greater nktU. with taa actual event and with shorter hour*. As rcenpared with 1»1». the li'ewt Department of Oom- ' ‘ — that the
opens from tb# elbow, pink, lavender, ffwa
and yellow on a dark background. Bands are black net embroidered
Fall Hat Stylo Will Allow for Changes
*n al
..jnply* filling a bushel feaskei j outpu: of our factori*
or qulncw ' wt" pro'ender.
with price variation*
covered with »»tei should be covered.
Bring the >-alt slowly boll and cook mlU the frul' soft Ift-sln th. fttlc* throug; flannel ci heavy muslin
*, . J. ~gl •"
ssrsk
mh, h U mttin*er.*™ •*'./>».
I average
engaged Is lens nt; aad of aigChrt that the
home-stored vegetablea which may be served raw I* not large, several pleasing and beneflclal dishes
may be prepared
“Cabbage salad may be varied r tb# addition of nut*. —
If «
l without I adds a p!.
1 apple U used - the:
bit of red ^ .
Al bacon dn.'Ang for »Uw may • with either the red or
A Bouquet of Autumn Recipes Now is the lime of year for >od houeaawivm to stock the mtry shelves with preserved for * coming winter Th# follow, tng la a recipe for a conserve that tb# family will pronounce
a real treat: Hum Comerre
Cook six pounds of plum* without water until soft and proa
through a sieve.
Slice two oranges through rind and pulp In very thin slices.
Crowmt ate to be low and cover with cold water, let stand brims are to droop this fall, aay* ov.r night and in the morning Paris showing her latent mlM- 'stm-tt until the rind I* tender, nt-ry modes. Most of the crowns nod to the plum*, with one simply follow th* shape <* the ..nd a half Poutwh. <* Urge. i—V* J needed raisins and throe pound*
U^'c^ok down until like mar-
partkularly M
of bacon and rut Into snull n,*. Brown them slightly m , .T? par. To the ahreddH ^ T*? UMeepoontui, of ^ one-half ieaspcmDful rf a little pepper, then w, 2 nlth a fork. Pour the hoi hoi and tat over the cahhaei^! well with a fork, then xi* half cup of Vi-* **
eaM will appeal 10 ^
children an# the frtrvn.uw
Scrape or p-el the n.
then pat through the loot cV» per. Combine with aoi ovT* yudr favorite salad dneder. let stand about half m mn season. When ready to serve Ji a f*n pickle* which have sn
diced, or wine nut netix
Canned tomatoex may ,v „ In various way* or cranblsed nq -•her foods to make appctliw
sbee.
Willi appler stored In lh« <4. Ur and with grape fruit tai aanr.s reaac-nable In price at U season of the year »b<a batt in quantity, the houweite *3 have latle dlfflculi; in wmbj an uncooked food each e.r
Inevn
poll a pretty daughtor.
H >«mi :«wch b*r nothlnx **ul sed-nehn-ws now you will Anil ycnar-
a doormat tor her In later “■-«>" "■ —‘"-a ~-*7 ' i rurafort and beneflt. If you sacrlAr. youmelf axmktm frull Julw- Jelly (kr boif u y^dy fqg The tnsrgU
and l«t your daughter's d«- when sn acid to preoent^Becau*. . not fare ^ rv-eaertlon workman vagas and what be g •ires aad nles'.ir-s nil* th* '>>►> '*<* AO#. ■*«*« apple* -r g«.»^«>d to Ilv. ba* .Idened Mlv household, dmighter cannot b • *1 r«-orh-* will not wuAe Jelly. , " 11 ...“CfiLt^icUncy lU « P *“*' ha* gone up snd there p-rted ".show «r - SSy^S' svattable for add-
j, «•< — «»»<» <"•*• 22Ei*ff B *srKjs:?c
For the average style Is a good one.
the short woman. P — she has a stocky figure, simply ran 1 woar sock a type of hat. It will make her look as though she bad suddenly been extln-
Add half a pound of broken walnut meats, naar the end of
the cooking.
Only ten per cent, of '
>* in or* money stswiwiv mui
“Tied comforts at increased saving*.
Th* general standards at living
ved upward. There dearly > to be a vital interrela-
, tb* limits at your putwe .
! bag.-! In 1
. ... rather than start her la on a
am using feeraekand *' lu ' amount <ff cook*.! Jnlc ■ght merely to be * 1 ^ s,* ^ "• * prvwent H will rolleet
• ".' i x7 r*«bcr Is a solid mass ohKh ln-
vou would HA* I* Civ. ‘ *hlW wAo* * ,w *'‘ * m ' ,un ' I r -»nU. Jt that »b^ r"TiT^il TtooVT. ^7^7 * »“ partlrto .which - a the movies. There pre Irw „ .^1, Watch
bouts and Irregular Bit ustu. The chaMe at doing any log ttrt>re than mere filling Is sltxhl. and the ABlitg in dr^e 1 pay as It U reputed u> pay. mr daughter to a» plastic as;^ ... ...... ...n. Il t.
ir prlt tin ' ahap* 1
day in your hands
liege to tuold her tstoi
• is* You can!
her character
and your happlnees -or you can' mak it a charming aseet,.of a dutlfn! loving. un«-lfKh dsugbt*r. who feels that tier parents have alw-.y* done the best they could poaeiblly do for her.
I‘> up to ran
, Dahlias Change Style Like Clothes { Btyhe In flowers vintage as in 11 {slothes, but (he changes are waii< I slly mere giaduai.
rhe acidity of any fruit may
rcreased by adding l*moniag*.
Pactia may be punhuad
mltrb | this ohooiptlon dom not reject
.■quail ,,, ' ,h, *» »b«>rt>sble
f nev-1 Th* ressvh to. the aipr-merty prepared Juices ent*r the hloodetream totally foreign to H; then -tupor. headache, lo-* of MT>eUte for brwabfaet, wesknma mental fneffldenc) blx>d-preB-sure” gad the Ilk* develop the Cnal chapter wtU be written la an attack of cerebral hemorrhage or "heart failure” anywhere from Wty-flve to sixty-five year* of
alcohol
_ Hn ie obtainable from the while portion of the rind of lemon, giap* fruit, or
fruits as sour apples. c>u> uppi and craiffianjflb pos-h.i . ,.p sufficient. Aiac fb* Ju, 1 , tu rapid boil and then add -hcH slowly •• lb* bolllnx «l
sugar
rannof evade the fad that.
TB» I..
tamed wbec four »o six cups of! Juice are cooked fit a time Watch the jetty ck»«!> teal or ten. When Juice no Inn rum ms a *yrO> fswee tt,* up. but instead, aildee oft the mp in a sheet, leaving th. ,.ig,, cl*wn. the Jelly to ffnt.he.i Wben-
i.tght was provided for rest from the m«*al and phyrtcal srtloa of thd day. The dlgvsi must rest likewise—at night. We should consume not more than ten per cent, of our dally ration at the evening meal Otherwise we pay tb* penalty in shortened tim* of living I haw oha pheroutcaa «tt this kind too and too frequently to be
entotsken.
However, style* are no longer as arbitrary aa they ooce were. When a new style to brought forth. It 1* always announced
rwerrntioaa. Though
rounds of lightly toasted bread a mile larger than the fruit; sprinkle tomato** with salt, pepper. augur and a dash of cayenne.
tsr am
increased productivity, higher wages, and better standards of
living.
The consumption of electricity home* has exceeded th# lneweew In use by Industry Hounehold consumption Increased 1ES per cent, while industrial conntun Increase »S per cent. In year Just passed, electrical ce was for the first tlm* brought Into over one and onequarter million American home*. Kerosene lamps and candles ware rivrplaeed and th# road opened for the whole gamut of household appliances, which will mean not only increased home comfort, but rviM from a myriad of irksome duties. The servie* now reaches es.eoo.ooo people. This urge IMS of electric!iy by our womra is distinctively American. The women of no foreign country have so many washing machines, irons or other appliances The • productivity in Induatry ’ power to a *r«a«
with some reserrauons. inougn ---- - , b 7 rk ill may rwprment the b^vsil'ng * n ^f7^, ch | ^ ov*“ ( not*, the good bourn both for * ."T 0 0, " n
dreseee and mUlluery. *r< still turning out supplementary »■■!.<* to suit ail types of women. Thu*, the hat with e mo, ately high crown wtl'. gtlll good, and a few of.-the-fi
wh'.h denlahly able. They I foctly soluble for tb* abort wo-
rn.
The girt whom decided droop cannot wear the drooping brim any more than the short rm e*n. She. too. will hare to stick to lb# standard style# with small, straight brtana turced-np onee. Dents are atUl being shown many at the hats, no If you wi ' it with * tow crown. It to , possible to dent last son's higher crown #0 ai make It conform to the newer node
th* Mow.
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Gauge Your Cant.mg i| By Family Requiremcntai'
ild dsperid op<m
(lit Popular
MORVAY’S 'The uptown Store" Boya* Overcoala, aizea 2 lo 6 $3.95 Boys' 4-pteoe SuiU $5.00 Boys’ Suits, sixes 2 to 6 79c up Boya' Part Wool Union SuiU 65c Children'* Knitted and Brush Wool Teddy Bear Set* $2.95 up BfcaakrU. Bath Robes. Window Shades. Quits. Sleeping Onmeats. Curtain Rods. Dress Goods. Bays' end Girts' !umber Junkets. Leather Rain voata
Girls' Dftssts ffflB 2to t4
sly will need for the 1*11 winter.
MORVAY
delicately cooked.
Anrioot GLaai
Bosk one-half pound or dried
apricots in two cupful* of water overnight Remove the skins - \ the apricots, return to the j wrtor In which they were soaked, and cook atowly until tender enough to proa* through slew. PreM through a ate** and add one-hall* a cupful of mwar. mix thoroughly, atirring until dissolved. This make* an excellent glase to brush over any b« rry or fruit wrl. It may be kept
in a glass Jar for a week er after being made.
r long-
FTult stains may «v* removed from the has As by rubbiag with the lute# of a tomato.
DMflflMAKlNfl hi r*>- MS
Mr*. M. R. Shropthrt
Syecial attention fives fl Hair Catling by Miu Edith D. Bail'd, at th* ■OITMA WAnLOS 1M High fltrsst. UWto «5.
hemstitching 8c per y«d jssrusss .st j£“SS LASH'S shop WashuiPton Avtt« W0OM1E- f I
DmbrrlUi — doves Pall Fashioned Chiffoa
$139 Value W-OO
DRY GOODS ^■>1 Wearing Appflrd GoDET’b THAT EXPRESSES PBBSQHAiJTT Hext to Leroy T1»eflt« MILLVILLE, N. J.
gilk Usdfr***-' Silk R*y» Stcpiw Moon*" Cheats Vests Firnrh Psnh
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"The Uptown Sit
506-10 High Street
Fur-Trimmed Coats in Great Variety For Sports '14 B -’24 J * Fo, Dr»'
in Exduxive One-of-k-Kind M deU Glorious coats—each untou*. for rarh to siclaalvsly a fashion of Its own. and !« not to be found flsswbcrOf fine sport* fabrics with tong-haired shawl collars some extend all the way lo th* hwna—other* have mushroom col In is that tram* th* face f bxrtnlngty
Beautiful Fall Dresses
MOivillfl, N. J.
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