Cape May County Times, 4 November 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 22

cm HAY COOTTY TOES, TODAY. KOVEHBO 4.1K7.

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Fall Fashions

: News Of Interest To Our Women Readers : H p“^

Avoid Changing Patterns Is Specialist’s Advice

Twenty-five Per Cent, of Failures Among Heme Sewer Due To Patterp Tampering

tamper «uh U tb» jwJwc.

. ( Orirtwt. fkrthii dailM for the Jn t 8rr»te*. Wb«ti

<»••* be

( tu cbotwe Ibe pat-

Wif* you raull«e lh»« Mrn-illmr. thnusbi and much artisttc training go into Ifer making of a good pal tern, buw tbrn

feel that ebe l>

Twenty-lie* per rent, of the

MDanu amonr bom* K'Wnn are

dun to the fa<t that th*y try to "Ao uomethlua ' to their pa ■aorta Vt.^ finely she

■ oi itBprotios common fault pf

r tn that of over-lhttnc the ge. Soto- »um. r. for*, t that' e nilhou. ite of ISiT-S* la quit

. diflerrnt from tliat at fitter, year*

: jago- evn of ten rn*r> ago W«-

. l niuet 11«■ V riender through the of a bark; irwtead. buy yoor pa* i hlp« and thU ^frtt i< acbi.wd In tern with th* flat back you d. many paiferoa by ratting tbrtre. If you u~ the permabeat j back bropd at the -hooW. r and P«»terr, dinrihuted by the estru- the front full enough aero*, the ■ten •amice in New Jrrary. uae'eheet to gt»e the deetred li&lance. the drop ahoulder; don't—pleaae ; hearr com -At under the arm*,

dfh't—try to make it with a;forpattenu

normal shoulder. It can't be'*

IN CONFIDENCE

BY FLO aMa./V

a af dm ,Vm

»

The "Average" Man

( dprtcuc. for boapitaU.

and acientlAc men. a* weU as the laity. Grouped about the Edison ' Company display at the expaai' .on were the er Mbits of the naanu- , forsarer* of the machine* that

I utilise elwtiieity la one way or

Wurkmao HU Faofe Esjoy-ng a H^ho SlMabnt! SSS? ^

of Living Tlam Evvt Before ■' a

America’s Prosperit\ Fruit of Intelligent Power Development -

Th* quantity o. main good, now produced by the e try Is 1 (3.4 per c«st greater i The number of , ■ waa increased St.I while our product!»»

fn 1S00.

! * per cent j Ualy taro liduairiaa. liquor , mauulacture anti eblp bulidin*. : * bow a decrease. Automobile con ] ►!ruction Inciearod 4S00 per ewat. ft we take only the pmt eleten reara. we Snd that manufortariag has increased C6 per cent, or three and one half times fasti

The American Mag--sine. after carefoi u-vey, gl.as th* title to <2ray tM«su«* h* roros an aeeragn tocca... .onduts n oi.e-enan tailor sbap sad ctMblnc “*— ‘ arerai. p—

it attend rtunlsrly. has nn sverag* adum. »: d ku prtnfpal lotetMn are i» M» family

Please I*a*« the Wedding f*«lr r

Unt with Mm

with you. oad doubt i

The Housekeeping Adept Says - - - Tomato catrop and thtafc may

and half.

dercr. and ha* all the fine your lore when you are away from' * f >J k,u *

to* that nr. eonsldered newt. Mm. he has a phyaltM faactnnUon

On! In o.atrui.oo} But h* to my iroubl When I un, » thB tor any Irtlgtb of time pMlM to her. nx i don't ka.

- - physical raaciantton

But here only. You do not love him wuh

■ tthjn toe* that “* |

i'Vbai are \oor react ions to hi*

a>«rMtionr < gn

«> fault or hU. ever nfatie be U1U you bow much hart the toet remain, that there I he low. you -oe K*, y BO n« lime* «• ban I am frighloe-d fat you are' Too nrwnt I to death wton I thtnh of marry- ., r yw Bu , .t« be lag him and spending the r*-t d.oly " ‘ -

to rap life with bun Iben. d | to nwa* from so* nay length ■ then* If you are. yen merely Hh* It take* iovr—and lots at It,

■ loud} for bin.

1 can’t salt until be return* I to you think I love him* * an you toll me of some method by which I might determine my real ae«nastata for him* I don't know Whether In give him up qy not. What do you think' Umbel

I i

very much that

meat th*l be pwseas.. „ll the •an qnsllttev M > rasentlal In raatrttnony would b ad me to think Chat you do Only people In lore

for a

ererythfag a

i to i

i think, i

l*r you worry about him wl It rains—«nd wonder if he keep hi* fee: dry? Do you worn.. If be I* working too hard* Then, you love him in your heart you r.gsr! tom as your property—and tber. creed he no doubt In your mind about your aenUmeut for

But Um arid test-

1 rant see how ;

having

I admire all the spiandM 11'*'* 4 ' .

he pus.**.-, but thto-c h «ra* with the rid of dm ere nee between ! Mm take you out somewhere — * ' Perhaps these pointers may be

cf ' Hue to you In reading your ■'•ti heart I would like to have

if be bore* you. my advice to; * piece of the wedding t.Ae

fcni to Ofrt to marry him. reward | -

less of his to* qualtues. Bore _

* H cure* of matrtmo

nams for the

living room, erl.vt g fabric that wtll stand Itcbf and lanndavlsa The color* should tone la with the other furnishing* in the room without making th* windows toe

Us* thi- )ule*w from canned

•gelabl' If tb* food to good,

ta the juice, and It oontsle* * ' V mineral* which the bod; Rerw the juice with tb-

it

UP*, suwe and or sauces. M'wely At tad tong atoeess are sat becoming on fleshy arm. open at the wrists they are

and that wages have increased > ihmnntlaUy the same rote. Thu Industrial world leader

t the

fa tb*

workmen enjoying a higher standard of living than ever before Wherever we look about us we And the • Videoe** to the eo-parl nerahlp between brain* and htmi ikv-. The electrical Industry today burn* on—third lews coal than Av* years ago. yet give,

double production.

We now have flfty odllton bore, power, a* measuring the pCo ductlvr capacity of the t.i ued flintee. ov «Jfi U. P. for each

thousand ..f pr.pulatlon

In 17*« the per cUBUg Mat of goveriunent sa> II.26 per annum In 1122 we rp.ni HI M per capl

spending i:«op s mintna. to long we ignore the fact that ail govetr.meatal • vpendlturew most be mrt out of Uiattoti: mi ioug as we pa- fundamentally unround ux tow* which pen alia. Industry or thr proper aemiamlatioo of a rurplu. In bustnesi. so lung as w. permit the government to compete with private Industry; Jast so long may we expect evasion of the law. and subterfuge in .-.drum 1st ratios. Hone]

and years of study •

elopment of an ioea. nr# noi ■gnised as invested capital, and return from n life of research is often taxed a* the In

to b>- raised through other source, for the taxes now paid by pub lie utltlttos would automatically end. A< preornt the public utili ties »( the country are coatrlbnt lag annually I TOP.0*0.600 toward gro r.il taxation, or about 21 per cent «>f the tans paid by all the Incorporated illdusUice of th-

totouy.

The government urns not ere Bled u. engage in burii to *>curr and insure safety and natural that

agency should

it*

atrraxih and domlaattob. bat th yVil. ral Government, the wore, totonder In that reepeef. t. not <

Dr. Electricity Now At Your Call

torn ml ala* lie-

band* of material, rows of but ! “ V,

tone. ele. Sleeve* gathered Inloj.^’*** equlpmciitand fp*!

. *tght UfT with a puffed .ff.vd

aboutd be avt d«d t.y the .trrejt 1 "placemen. co*t. but who can _ •’t-nep u 5r*^“~Mujraau r u the value of good will?

WV have made enormous stride*

to why hu.hur>d* tf from their

vehody rtoe's. It la l«pas.lbl< pfrture a happy tires id- s ana and woioan who are

each other that t

M*»! borne Is the

buebsod nod wtf. l*t—w » *h#y do. they fti.4 Wsmalti > of spirt'

ith

A bout Your Health Thing* You SkouHICaow

Tuesday to better than Mot,day for w-ash day. A day to needed la most homes to straighten up the house after tondsy i>laaa-

Uon. to look over the

* Us* PCI ^

lem*. The poorest laboring m.vn now enjoy* electric light. h«

clot hew *ud p-jwrr. to say nothing c.f edu

roerti tnem wnen Tiecee-sry to rational facilities tor htmM-lf and prevent larger tear*, return* on- hi* children, which ware Iwyoud usual stains, and put tfc> white'the tmagtaatlon of the rtebest • h the* to soak. Then -n rarly ra»n » f*» rr*r* ago. •tori cun ha made on the nark i S*> rapidly have wr advanced

electric vibrator for mas-

saging tu muscles and reducing fat. called a 'health builder." of

the tvpr that has Just been stalk I by President Coolidgr the White House beoldr bis

chaniral horse. sit tact ed large and interested crowds at the •Sect: ical and Industrial Expcwl-

Uon. which has Just been held t • Grand (YsUnl Palace The vibraior. which operates

with belie and handler, always had a large throng of the 'ntereairti and curious, rwpecially when

ir got inside the hell and h* exercise. Nearby wt «

a roeefc- :Ic*l horse and, n* r .- Idge st . ride# this type- of I -rvc, U alrei was the object ot much gsrtng Recent prmw dispatches, which told t>f Coolldge adding the •lecirlc vibrator to ht# private gymnasium, stated ti.at the Presl-d»-nt felt that these exerctoev

ke<-ping him la a better

condition than any of his recent

predecessors bad onjoyrd.

The electrical vibrator and meln the! char.iral horse were parr of thr elrcti>etherapeuttc exhIUU which occupied considerable fl or space. The center of the display wa* a la:gr section taken up by the Bureau of Electro-Therapeutic* of the New York Edison Company, which, whllr It m-IU only electric

cutrml. make display and den et rations, whenever desired.

i«m# cl

sun jath lights, magnetk

blaukrts and n.her latewt equipment which nut to shame the luxurious baths and massaging

room* of ancient Rome.

Eliciric vlbraion .uive recent!’ bccora so popular that many promi rot clUxcn* or New York and other clltos have Installed

them.

Th' belt to simply Placed wound the back, ’he ‘ps. shoulder* or any other peri

l-ody to be auuuaged and

eaHutto electrical appliance* and

machine started. It give* tb.aeei thal easy, reguntly moving ex -cm* which the health and i^auty expert* say to :o essential tc keeping 111 Also there ore two handles which can be grasped »*••!* th.- machine gl.e* the arms i Mt shoulders a workout. Another new machine that ait.acted much sttrntlo.r la sa etoc tro-m ehvntcsl device aid to osTl*ct dafectiv# hearing. A magnetic blanket, which can be snugly wrapped ground one lor treatment or simply to keep warm while sleeping out doom was a not hr r feature of the ex-, bibtl that attracted much attention The blanket to so wired inside that It can be roiled like rny other blanket without damage to the wiring. Jdsny types of carbon arc light. Which affect the body like n.Might, with all of tu curntivr power*, were shown, flame are of a portable type adopt'd to thr t.om.- nnd others are the kind which arc now used ewtecr; to hospitals and sanitariums. In ancient rimes the sun bath wa- highly valued. Every > of tsomr had Its wdartnu where the member* of the family coulu bask in the unnahtor The r. Pliny wrote ab wit how his friend nrpo, the ancient Plrpo and not the pugilist who knocked De!t!S*ey through the rape*, wa. accustomed to lake a dally sun bath to keep himself young Many other ancient race# were found of the sun bath and ectenttoi* attribute the good health of savage* partly to the amount of sun ray* they doily absorb Into

their skin.

A vibratory chair in which a person sits while getting exercised by the chair Iteclf attracted almost a* much alt-rniion as the rlecttlc vibrator snd the mechanical hors. There are handle* on the sldn* of the chair to be held during th* movement* from the chair. Tired bustnesa men

said to And a "ride'' la the chair Invigorating after a hard day v wort The user makes no effort of htr own; he merely nil*, and

the machine does the work

There was also a magnetic ring at the show. Ukc- th. magaetlc blanket, it doe* not give Off any feeling of electricity, but a small

electric light bulb held

but not attach, ti will In. ly becom.- lighted, as also in the caae of the blanket. This show, hat an electrical energy to being

diffused.

The ring to told to help poo, circulation and to eliminate poi-

—r» from the body.

Stoetnc light bath rabinata. B * a electric light hatha, aotor arc «*»

lamps, and numerous other types; of the latest electrical equipment! for the modern treatment ot du-’ w\ both in ham.- and bcopi were displayed and dr manjted at the.various exhibit*. They show, the d.oionttrators «xplained. that Dr. Electricity ha* taken his place as a great

phytoctoA.

DRESSMAKB

"Heart Bucaict''

Why

--cocteet to be in

apany, John l>wr. aged 12. found dead M b girl abowld, ,r h«l He w. lglu l :Jt. and

.bfearwd In peifloct heallh up to i 4S-U. 1,1 '• 'Odiien demtoe. Hr smoked a j,l* P‘1* douMtoaa to excess drank . r..ffr. t»o or ,fc rw . iimv* s day !e to'» deadly drug! He had been boid |M "“ u ' ■^rink" at dub dtnn-ro.

tedi. A county cc -

heart

noth

So rapidly have wr advanced ithat In many Static tin Amcrt-

‘ ran working mar'* children of to

Pear salad to unueuslly soci day study ibwir Iraaon* by elec-Bitb.-r frash or cannnt (. i.r> ma) i trie Ugh', and are carried to be used. If Using < ;• ' ;rear. rchool In OH nutomoblle bO*. fr-; drain the CruB. but save tb. p.«r warm lunchm by e sealotw pnrJolce for * fruit pun. h w iih!rot-teachers’ aasortotton. while, Iroi.-n or orange )u! addn! :•!» father of th* family t* pro-' Wash nnd chill «b, l.tiurr e lected by group-1 nsuranre. and tha» It will- 6-' crisp Arraag. !the mother receives the co-oprra-the pears on the Imturr .prinklr tion of maternal welfare organ!-

I w ith prated etwee.- an.' cat nlsh 1 utuiaa.

I wlih salad dreaoinc Ft-h pears; Thr historic frost* of ancient' mast be pared and cored ; t. Home were retro by the light of fore mm tag or they w.i! dto-loirty oil Umpa. without any

color. .rhlmncy*

c- g.o, Thl. program la not thr result

^ »» j^t'orne'^eroi*'

tore leaves Of ilHvdd.f 1 . »

Add a colorful flarnbli

metH. I "<''Ii«B#d , *griw n r 1 *" lrt: or *•*"«* w “' “V *“• auvern

boil, -t

elabo'sl'

must be leveled and >

llriy owned,

meat would be no lew*, whili taxes ner.-iwary to defray thr .x of govrriiitven'. would h.-.v • ]

Spctnl attention given to Hair Catting by Mu* Edith D. Bullock

If ’ont Qu it

La Rose Shoppe

“The Store Thai I

. Tou Feel Al Home"

Beautiful Coats for the Girls and Ladies From $16.50 up Never before have you seen such wonderful values in Silk Dresses $9.75 up

Bring the "Kiddies” in and take them out looking like GREAT BIG DOLLS.

La Rose Shoppe

FLORA M. HfcNUCttSON

MILLVILLE, N. J.

Port Norris Hotel

c. L TOMPKINS M-H Cedomig. gj

MillfriBe’a Greatest Value-Giving Store mewberryc * Y 5c, 10c and 25c Store 0

OPPOSITE MECHAH1CS' lATIOKAI SAXI Storea Prom Xaire to Cahtornia

Just Received Special Assortment of China

Ladies' House Dre-ses Latest Styles $UK)

Infant's Wear Blankets 25c to $1 Sacques 59c to $1 Booties 25c to 50c Rubber Pants 10c to 50c

Large Glass Boudoir Lamp: Bases, Asst. Col is

$roo

Large Assortmfnl of Art Goods Curtains, Towels, Center, Buffet Set Scarfs, etc . at vet)' low prices

Ladies' Underarm and Pouch Baes $1.00

Specials For Saturday -Assorted Chocolates 15c lb Sugared Popcorn 5c bag Popcorn 20c Jb,

Men's Fancy

Lattes’ Full Fashioned Silk Hose~$l.00

Socks - - Special

20c pair

J. J. NEWBERRY CO. 30 High St MILLVILLE, N. J. 30 High » 139 St™ 13SS-J"

Bivalve Fish Mkf. i r-- --- >5 Bn-Ure I

CP

Cement Work

H. C. TRLBBETT Ihvidiag Creek. H J.

Specializing in Oyster Dinners

Le Stourgeon’s Kew-Bee Breafl

RUGS WOVEN FROM OLD CARPETS

H. A. DUNKER & CO. 5*5 High 8? Millville. H- J

Smith Rug Workt. Inc. 415 W. Maui Street MUIrille H. i.

Rooms by the D»y or Week $1.00 up—with ail modem convenience Catering to Private Parties Meals at All Hours —- Never Closed

The bread with the fine home-made t.v-

right for the children and grown-up*

Your Grocer Sells I*-

Burk &c Brown, Props.

"Served Anywhere in Cumberland Coi

Phone 92 tor merratxoaj