CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 1927.
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: News Of Interest To Our Women Readers
Meals Fill Need On Cold Days uel, Require Less Time and Retain More Food Elements
‘ ur ‘-lp. «nd two sliced onions. Man* C. Docrmsnn., When the mest 1* partlslly cooked 1B f0< *!- ■p^s.lst.! pure the reKetableg around the aa*e rew. require meat, sprinkle with one teaspoon he housewife after | of salt, cover and cook one hour the ovwu. and retain'or until the ve«etables and food elements and ; are tender. Brown Betty or I tfcrf Ingredients.'other baked fruit dessert lis—combination.- 1.,- prepared and br.ked a vegetahiek—have a same time. Which temps the ap-j Other baked meals may be: (1) moat fastidious j Boned fish, potatoes, scalloped h v «** t » b l«.tomstoee. apple pi e: (2) Scalloped i followe: liw one'macaroni with cheese and toraa- . « round. ■ toes, whole wheat muffins, baked mnot be obtained, apples served with cream. I** ***••**!**>'> To bake squash or pumpkin, leh one teaspoon of scrub the outside of the shell. added. Mix one; place on the rack in the oven and crumbs, one small bake until a fork will easily m tablespoon pierce the shell, which Is usually ms hoi water.. about one hour. Cut In half, re- — n salt. Spread, move the seeds and membrane. — roll and tie. Sear, then scoop out the fleshy part . wiippiu** until weii, with a spoon. Mash and season gw* fa a Urge bak-iwith salt and butter. Any that itfdtr.x one cup of to-1 Is left over may be used for r and bake 45 min- 1 P' ddlng or pie. Because these ■oderwte oven. Peell'" 0 f,KMS * '“•‘r •» m V ch ,n oneh.l' inefa die* ’ h * OVen - f 11 * 1 * <>PPor-one-half Inch dice., , unUjr to b »ke any other food at ^ three carrots, the same time.
Page Five Household Problems
ousekeeping Adept Says—
G-rmshe* Add To Meat Dish
cm be cooked f lectric store. » keep '.he family the biscuits In a place It on the The biscuits and brow n on the botafip the pan under- . red hot wires of the biscuits will be a vn. By keeping two can rook a suff and serve piping
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i Mother Nalor effecis In
jwo Bright colors in I are used with dull t a* are most easily igr the . -erage person, to ““ t and accent. Greys, true, tans and soft jaed for background? . while a touch of red. i blue or purple may t to brighten up the < !*t> tell whether a econflng to you. select if different colors and IE over your shoulders B Study the effect. tomato pie can be made * the last unripened ; r one pie. take four
IN CONFIDENCE By FLO
Lonely Bachelor, at 35, Wants To Know
Dear Miss Flo: 1 am thirty-five years old—a
susceptible as ever to flattery.
but because 1 have never met a girl who would marry me. 1 have known many attractive girls—and
etc., and other Rule attentions. There are numerous ways in which a man can make a woman
have been in love has never been reciprocated 1 am beginning to despair of ever having a wife and home. 1 meet many girls and they seem to like me. Why cant 1 Inspire the love of one? I am
rushed off their feet—others prefer patient siege. Some women look upon marriage as a business proposition—other women fall only
for the romantic wooing.
Study your girl. Catalogue her.
genet, good position, and quite comfortable financially. Please tell me where the trouble is 1 know any number of men. with
longs and adapt your tactlca to
the situation.
And remember, you must gire the girl something she doesn't get
Sir's fall in love for no good reason at all.
romance. If men only knew It. is the music to play if they want to
Over and over again the ques-
Interests.
of the attraction that some ]>eo|ile have and others have not. Howcan 1 make myself popular with the opposite set?" Most frequently
Try These Dainty Pineapple Recipes
Stress Proper Food For Growing Child
Plays More Important Role In Younger Years Than Any Other One Factor
Food doubtless plays a more important role during the young years than any other one factor. Proper food dnring the period when the body is developing means laying a solid foundation for health In adult life. How many malformed persons go thru life handicapped by the results of rickets handicapped by the results of rickets suffered in childhood. And the cause of rickets is a lack of those foods which furnish calcium to build the bones properly.
Child's Enerev Needs Great The diet for the growing child
prevents the problem of providing enough food in concentrated form for rapid growth and excessive activity. During the teen* the energy needs are greater than at any other period. The adolescent bo> requires 4000 to 5000 calories | or more And the adolescent girl
_ novel Suns \y morning. needs 2100 to 3200 calories to breakfast dish try pit •apple frit-'meet her energy requirements, rs with rriazled hani. Pry thin- The appetite of the growing child
little should be satisfied.
the question is ask->d by girlt for admittedly, it is harder for a woman to catch a husband thrn
r a man to get a wife.
However, times have changed' ^uetTham in somewhat, and not infrequently wSruntUit curia and
, L?™, 1 " 1 m * lf * d . mtU lhat he ‘‘'slightly. Take a slice of Ma-'essential foods: Meat. milk. »tgelacea. to a certain extent with ws Uan pineapple. Just as it cotnee; tables, eggs, cereal grains and i u. • . proble “- “ nd J"**® a * d ! from the can. and dip it into a fruit' It must be remembered in obtaining the favor of the fair Kood frying batter. Turning the; that the growing boy or girl not
| slice In flour first makes the bat- only has to have food to repair
Liver Has Valuable Attributes Meat, in the form of liver. Is being given to the run-around child because of the high biological value of Us protein. Its freedom from connective tissue, and its richness ss a source of Iron and vitamins. This food is of especial value in the diet of the child who needs to have good red
cod built up.
The boy or the girl who has
rosy cheeks and dear eye*, the girl or boy who loves tc run and pley must have plenty ol good foods which will not only satisfy his appetite but will do all thi: thlngs which foods are meant to
the body: Build bone and
tissue, repa r waste, supply energy j ami act as body regulators. Candy or other sweets will appease hunger and wll laupply energy, but It must be remembered that sugdr supplies no protein, vitamins. essential minerals, or roughage. The proper time to' eat candy is at the close of a meal, when eating It will not de-
Pie Plant Will Grow Well In Winter
Lovers of Rhubarb Pie and Sauce Need No Longer Wait Until Spring
The diet should contain all the Btr0 y lhe appetite for other and
necessary foods.
And all that has been said loiter stick better. Then drop the girls asking the question holds I coated slice into the boiling fat Irue about the men. Popularity in your deep frying kettle and Isn’t a mauer bf good looks, brown it delicately. Sprinkle with money, position, or brilliancy—it’s powdered sugar andserve hot with
a matter of charm and personality., the ham. It is quite passible that no girl,
lias ever fallen In lore with you. A dainty luncheon dess< C. W, because you have never Dineapple Jelly with wafers, made an effort to make any of p can of Hawaiian plneappi them love you. {bits into n saucepan with the Men. I fear, have come upon WftP and 'bree cupfuls of water, sorry, days. Just beitu a male uoj s ‘ mm * r f° r hal f an hour - Strain longer counts with girls. Before :‘ nt0 a notber saucepan.
buy other cupful of 1 tsblesDoonfuls of
Garnishing. like many anotber good things, may be over done. While garnishes may be elaborate or simple. It is better to err on the side of simplicity than of ostentation insofar as possible the garnish should be edible' nor .- ..ould the garniture interfere with
the sendee of the food.
Garnishes are an added means of carrying out a color scheme for luncheon party or dinner, but the simple garnishes should have their place at the family table
because the food will be enjoyed ^ «i uu.i,-, - so much more. five • aa. to say the least, an art- bo ‘ for ««enty iilnutes without
Parsley, watercress, celery, sod ful dodger. I
lettuce sh uld be crisp and ten- But nowadays girls have many'55fw ly 1 J^ ,, nf U ?J rw^^. w?ih Demons should be freshly other Interesls-they spend less of,^ ^a^.^ftSg them
women were in a position to buy!°‘ her cupful of water.
I heir own little luxuries and pro-: Ublespoonfuls of powdered gelavide their own amusement any|“ a * iwo of sugar, rind and Juice man was fair prey One who es-! of • lemon, crushed shells and capod to the ripe age of thirty-! »>««“« °f , * r ° egg®. Keep
five ' as. to say the Itast, an 1 *
ful dodger.
to-
«Uce. and heat with on. on Id thin sices, thre. cup of sugsr. one-half • salt, and one-quarter cinnamon until the to ire tender. Add one and •aMespoons cornstarch. ik until the cornstarch [ taste raw. Take from add one tablespoon of
,. and pour Into « pre-
pie crust. Cover with an crust, end bake about minutes in a hot oven — ><pper crosi is doi.c. K t enough liquid In the o cook them, add a ■ when stewing them, to prebake the tower until it i* delicately
Kb clothes wrong side out. i wrong side out until *re sprinkled. For white
Vegetables such as beets. carrots, and turnips may be cut in fancy stapes; these also must be fresh and tender. Given below
are a few attractive
meat dishes.
Aspic cut in dice or In fancy shapes is an attractive garnish for cold meat platters or for meat salad. The aspic may be colored with fruit or vegetable coloring. Drain canned apricots, pears, or pineapple. Panfry in butter until delicately browned on both sides. Serve as a garnish for roast
meats.
Roast pork may be garnished with baked apples or panfried apple rings Oiled with tart Jelly. Tufts of parsley, lemon, cut In fancy shapes, or watercress are simple and attractive garnishes for steak. A border of French Fried or lattice potatoes is also effective.
' h :' r n « m°i Jh U e b ^ e ^ » >‘" le l' 1 * Then means of auracUng men—there-1 „ |he mo , d w | tb lhe reBt of fore men have to give more time the )elly . away , n a ^
. , i place. Turn out carefully, decoAnd girls today are a 1 tUe more te wlth wafePB and calculating they look tbw male the ted pineapple
sex over a little more carefully j *
They do not have to marry, and! School lunches taste better they won't marry jnless the man with plenty of fruit. Vary : pleases them greatly. sandwiches with fruit and That doesn't mes.n. of course. [ combinations. Here is the recipe that girls are bar -boiled about for tricky sandwich filling which
It simply me. ns that their
economic position spares them the necessity of laying themselves' on the bargain shelf. They have
to be won. in other worda.
Not with great money expenditure. by any means. But with kindness, sincere appreciation of their worth, with sympathy, under-
and other well-known
will please the kiddles Blanch one-third cup of almonds, shred them, and brown gently In two tablespoons butter. Drain two cups of crashed Hawaiian pineapple and add to nuts, browning slightly. Cool and add twelve pickles chopped tine. Work In
one-fourth cup cream
gently until soft paste is formed.
approaches to the feminine heart- adding a bit of the plneapph never forgetting that despite their ..yrup. Season with salt and pa-
emancipation, women are Jnst aa : nrlka.
Umbrellas — Gloves
Wearing Apparel UODET’O
THAT EXPRESSES PERSONALITY Next to Levoy Theatre MILLVILLE, N. J.
when iToneA Keep ! I it arch hot. Use only I • time. Replace It J
Thanksgiving Sale of Dresses and Coats
HANDBAGS
Diet’' Ruinous, Says Gas Service head
the tlrwue* worn out In the course of a day filled with activity, but food which will supply material to build new tissues. For this purpose it is essential that the protein in the diet be complete protein, or protein which will furnish all the amino nclds or ‘‘building stones.” The animal proteins, meat, milk, and eggs, are the best sources of tissuebuilding material, and these ah>,:'ld be included In the diet
each o-r
Mbew is a True Story 5o! a True Story 1. When a man has the dough to buy It out of the newspapers. 2. When it's in a true confession magazine. 3. When the bass weighs more than twenty pounds. 4. When the defendant is smart enough io remember hta lawyer's Instructions. 6. When John Barleycorn, extreme youth or a noise in the dark have the upper hand.
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SPECIALS FOR Ladies Full Fashioned Silk Hose $1.00
SATURDAY
Large Agate and Aluminum Roasters $1.00
Ladies Crepe Scarfs $1.00
Comple te line or, dis play of Gift Boxes,
Handkerchiefs, etc.
42 Piece Set of IVORY DISHES $8.65
Boys Heavy Wool Lumber Jackets $2.00
Lovers of rhubarb pie and rk ibarb sauce need no longer wall until spring to enjoy their favorite deiaserts. Agricultural ncienhave found a simple method for making ‘‘pie plant." m. Grandma used to call It. grow all winter and produce excellent stalks. Housewives in general are expected to appreciate this addition to the limited number of fresh products available In mid-
winter.
Quick action will be necessary. Is pointed out. tf advantage D be taken of the method this winter. The rhubarb roots are dug. it Is explained, before the ground freezes and are left uncovered until they are thoroughly froxen. This fleeting Is neces sary, for the roots will not otherwise sprout. They must not. however, be allowed to thaw and then freeze again. A portion of the roots may be covered with hay or soli to prevent alternate thawing and freezing, and tb i may be taken Into the cellar or other sul'able place for For ordinary home forcing In winter, the roots are planted In either sifted coal ashes or ssnd. The crown is put about two Inches below the surface, after which a thorough watering is made. The plant I* thereafter kept In a moist condition.
Best results will be obtained tf there is no light, for under such conditions a crop of long reddish shoots with small yellow leaves will be produced. The ideal temperature for forcing rhubarb is between 50 and 56 degrees Fahrenheit. If the cellar or room is kept warmer than thia, spindly roots will be produced.
Since the girls quit sets they are “
pitiful.
unstrung. It's
RUGS WOVEN FROM OLD CARPETS Phone 10 Smith Rug Works, Inc. 415 W. Main Street Millville, N. J.
TRUSSES (Hard Rubber and Elastic) Seamless Elastic Hosiery Braces for All Deformities. Elastic Abdominal Belts, Arches, Crutches, etc. Barcley Surgical and Dress Cus-tom-made Corsets. Cbaria Brassiettes. LADY ATTENDANT H. A. DUNKER & CO. 520 High St. Millville, N. J.
Special attention given to Hair Cutting by Miss Edith D Bullock
Fhaas: 1SI-J
Cement Work Sidewalks. Gutters. Curbs Foundation Work H. C. TRIBBETT Dividing Creek, H. J.
DRESSMAKER
C. L. TOMPKINS Phone 26-R-5 CedarvOle, H. J.
Boys Jersey SUITS $1.00 and $2.00
Ladies Flannel BLOOMERS 39c
Ladies’ and Children’s HATS$1.00
Children’s School SHOES
Children’s HOSE Special 20c pair
ii $1.00 Infants All Wool SETS $1.98 to $4.98
Ladies Flannel GOWNS $1.00
Boudoir Lamps Latest Shades and Bulbs $1.00
Do your Christmas Shopping at Newberry’s and SAVE MONEY.
Candy Specials Fudge 20c lb Salted Peanuts 20c Snow Peaks 20c lb
DANIEL A. CHEW REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE PORT NORRIS NEW JERSEY
La Rose Shoppe "The Store That Makes You Feel At Home" Sport Coats In Tweeds and Plaids, with Fur Collars $16.50 to $35.00 Beautiful Dressy Coats with large Fur Collar and Cuffs $29.50 to $95.00 Sec our $9.95 Silk Dresses to appreciate them—others up to $29.50
Why not begin selecting your CHRISTMAS GIFTS EARLY?
A small deposit will hold any article La Rose Shoppe
High St, at Pine
Phone 19-W
Millville, N. J.
FLORA HOSE HENDERSON
MILLVILLE, N. J.
J. J. NEWBERRY CO.
30 High St MILLVILLE, N. J.
30 High St
188 Store.
Le Stourgeon’s Kew-Bee Bread Fhe bread with the fine home-made taste—just right for the children and grown-ups, too Your Grocer Sells It "Served Anywhere in Cumberland County”

