Cape May County Times, 6 January 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 18

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: News Of Interest To Our Women Readers

Range Is Wide In New

The Housekeeping Adept Says— j

Electrical Developments

I A weathertlgbl hous-

ItUI to the economical operation

__J of a heating plant Do you n«- >- and «orm »a*hr Weather strip* T

Calking materials-

Poultry-man, Dairy-man. Hospital Transportation Benefit By Recent Devices

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post ofice cold ftc«ge i+c-, , refrigerating plant, ha* *»**■ -ore to complete the re*- u Virginia dsiryman ISO® a year equipment o! an air- ^ ^ t8 ,of !*• than ^ ■lltwf by the electrical • retails US gallons of milk dally

w according to the Sea j in bottles.

Public Utility Information Electric blanket* intended for

> use in hospitals or by outdoor

_ cold storage room, sleeper* have beer, -quipped with electrically cooled, ha* been in- - heat speed*' and are e*-

stalled in the aew parcel post !rMn ely popular

Mation at fit. Petersburg. Fla., BlIlter , tg#. bet.' and teal, ta which not only preserved. bu '-, transported by motor through lb* In which sump* are atored to 0 f California, are prevent • vti fc-.r-.c ’ ke _, ( n perfect condition by riecA Paris-Condor, air --Wile.; tric refriferstion which Is part which feature* rodaurant *er- ; of Jhe equipment of the motor

TtM in iw -plane*, announce- , ruc ^ aQd tr ,|]etf

that tU equipment has been com eraser has lightened *^Ve*«U , * he of considerably the task o! public

** ,U ’ ' ,,n * librarian* in the constant revis-

ing and eorret.ing of index**. Electric plugs, flttet: »ith thermostau. have become ti.di»- *«*! pensabl- to the housewife

P. _ the longer need electric Iron*, t 'mother of chick* which ] lator* and waffle irons be kept, AfJl . r u are haicht- weekly in electric at the maximum. The current W>J . brood-rs ob a large farm In we*: can be "lurn-d down" a* pe-jjhe cot Texas jcasion d-unacds (dining

Tbrmtgti electric power close l* J.dM.OSfi baby c--’- ™

glared on the market Anally Electricity

IN CONFIDENCE

Uy FLO

Marriage b a Condition

Winter Colors Unchanged Brown Still In the I-ead

Household Problems

Whole wheat, graham .. wads stould be imed ret..

One of the nicest ways of serving Jerusalem artichoke* l* ei. casserole. They should be pare*, and placed In a taking dish either Whole or sliced Cover closely and bake In a slow oven until done, or shout one-half to one hour. Remove the «.*er or the baking dish toward the ck»e tc dry out ncees moisture. Sea»on with butter, salt and pepper If liked, add grated cheewe or

buttered crumb* or both.

If you plan sTfew white die*.*** for next summer, you ear. take advantage of the January white sales, and gain a little time in making them up before the bulk of the spring sewing l» under way. A* white garment* have ' be laundered frequently, be H to choose materials with a .Arm close weavt and soft texture, fot best result- Farmer*' Bulletin 1449-F. Selection of Cotton Fabrics will give you considerable in formation about the best materials for various purposes. The nearer your dish closet 1* to your sink, the fewer «ep*

— -.be dishes away

-I. re: . „ . .!£S/Sarars«. tk-S c not believe he cares for ■* “J “ nl » y be starved longer. Before , ISmally. you are s-re^he

Clothing Sp-adut Pn-ict* Violet

Be Populer Shwies Next

Will

He would like H to bet and denta erw with It as It is. »no roi *'^ *

•f marriage.

he loves

that he think* I pretty—or that 1

never brings me candy or " 0 '

or su-west taking »e «° B 1*^; of kmusemenl unlews I aak him

to. And that * the point

him

1 want; do those things without I

When I tel! him

he doesn't love me be laugh* and

tells me 1 am silly

make him more attentive'

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About Your Health Seasonable and

There Is no doubt that the great advance* made in medkinasd surgery hair added to the roan of human life, in their - - tstry against many serious ditions uur great life insurance campaaies have become more conMei.l in the selection of tbeii rtsfcc. as the years have beet gMed to the area! average of

Bet there Is a cloud on the horizon of today I am sure that deaths of individuals betwrei flfty and sixty-flve art taking ot a very alarming increase—«< much no, as to Kad me to be Uree that this ia getting to bthe most critical period for met who Should hr at tbelr very best It i* not Ptoridence that remove men st such an age: my opinioi is becoming more conAnneu each year, that men are unconscious!' doing themselves to death I The a- •• xpaper* say "heart dl- . ease" at course: the heart usual!) eeaare to heat when we d: . the question is, what made the heart quU working at such an uos-etn ly hour- It is time for Investigation. when so-called bean dl. ease* are sweeping away valushb mes before their time. To may that a man died of "dropsy” to day. would lx- to betray the mo* ddgpr .Ignorance; "heart di-ca*

la almost ts stupid

In over thlrty-flve years ol ■ active practice. I have p-rhapr | found lews than a hundred

| at organic

-that

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'Pioneer Roman''

Tasty Recipes

vhe dish closet ir.

jthe connecting wall be: weet j dining room and kitchen. Jarer.t to the sink on the kitchen I side Cl-an dishes are taken ou; j in the dining roten. and used one; j are pawed through the closet to 1 b* washed and put aaay without

Anecresary step.

they a

fhere should be very little juice jb the cranberries. Pour the ■ranberries into a buttered dish, tiake a baiter of the following:

.-up flour.

Fresh «g!e* stains may oftei be removed from tablecloths an.

other white r ods by pourinj

boiling water cu. them from : height of two or ihre. feet

Stretch the pari -tnined over f

bowl which will catch the water The last traces of the stain cat usually be removed by waahinr with soap and water. If therein* are on wool or silk ms tcrial. sponge with cold or luke

warm water. If a grease spot

from the cream remains after tbt spot 1,as dried, remove It by u* Ing one of the grease solvents such as gasoline, carbon

teaspoon baking pow-j chloride, chloroform, ether, nap ler. •* teaspoon salt. 1 egg. iha or benzol. Old stains often up milk, an! 2 tablespoon* melt require the use of special ebemi

d butter. Beat well and pour j C alr.

vtr the cranberries. Bake In a j -

ooderately hot oven 2$ to 101 Whet Is the biggest need oi ninnies, t-erve with cresm or (desire of the family for the com chipped cream. mg year? An automobile* /

i home of your own? A good va

Cranberry pie )* seldom refu.»ed. i cation * Radio* School or col Une a pie plate with pastry [lege graduation? More Or bette ■’Ou.- In 2 cups of cranberries clothes* Make out your spendlnj •■hick have been cut in half, add (plan with an eye to wbatei-i H cups of sugar with which l 1 you want most; then see how you xblespoon of flour tus be*a mix-, can subordinate less Importam d. Dot with butter (2 table--need* or wants to get the om pootui and add 2 tsblespoons of | big thing For example, twi rater. Wet the edges of the pas- dollar* a week saved from Janu ry and put strips over the top.(ary 1 to July 1 will take care o lake in a moderately hot oven | commencement at high nthool. •>

minutes. A similar pie j pro>

into the house. Two

Kr» a week and sometime* more can be trimmed from ordinary .-xpenditure* with -urpiisiug rase once the whole family starts eo operating In the game of "Bca

“ ' " Bigger

nay be made by cooking 114 cups mother.

•I sugar and >4 cup ot sate, to i alrup: add the cranberries and ook until they pop fool sllght- > Beat the j-olks of 2 egg*, aid tablespoon of flour, and *. table - poon* ot the cranberry Juice.

?our this mixture into the cran-lBudget

•tries and slmiuer for 2 minute*.i ,Ilf,rr weekly savings, but tbRemove from the fire and re'd 1' Principle ig the same,

shies poon of butter: wb-tt cool •dd 14 teaspoor: -anill* Make a m-rtngai by Immng the 2 egg • bites stiff, carefully fold In 4

Start the new year armed wttt

a wi l-planned budget which ha* be-n drawn up to include all tb-

"^'Taolilw^l^Mu^the j rurchase* your famil) mlxtu.re info » baked U ’*rJL

■ with the meringue and I r

‘ moderate oven

hena for Ben l.mpiejed

housing riolhlnc. and running ex pens*e will be among the esaer. tlals Personal expense* for ear’ mrmb.-r of the family must b allowed, and fixed expense* surl

are in the I as insurance premiums or Uxe life. You j must be met More or less probb c. Y'ou are. matical is the question of n---yofi should. furnishing or equipment, or th system and j amount that roust go to doctoi to remain and dentist*, and t nsequectiy th ealth. ns 1 amount that ran u- saved. 1

Const Over Loose Stone

hard a driving surtaee a* How can I automohHe tires are called upon

to traveree There Is a wny to crus*, however, with a minimum

of damage. When approaching The blrgewt disappointment— 1 *och a stretch, pkk up enough the greatest dkrillusion of life—.speed to pernti: toantlng aero according to new bridew—come* Thi» will save the prea«»e tl In that flret year of marriage— normally is put upon the year of readjuriments. When urea when the car 1* palling she sees that lovely thing—her Broome County Motor Newsromance with him-slowly allpp-1 tng away, and her marriage l— Regular Katie

coming null, uninteresting and ;

prosaic—ehe feels that her world ; pr, is slipping from under her feet, face

And because she was led to be- they art married.

Hew. from the ardor with which etude: ran Turk* got dtvore-ed

her husband wooed her. that hr ;, would be an eternal lov- and ; would spend most of his time; telling her how wonderful and . beautiful she i*. and how much he adore* her she feel* abused, j and thrt she ha# been Inveigled ( into matrimony under false prv- 1 And my advice to every bride —whe- she reaches that stage in married life. Is to repeat to herself many time* a day -"Marriage is a condition—not a.

theory."

It U a cold. hard, untmwrinaUve assertion, and It brushes tway with one gesture ot com- | mon sense all the rose-col or i-i ireama tnd romancos and fairy tales of courtship, and leave* the : bride facing the reality of mar-j riage as it ia. Millions of women are making j •fcenuwlves miserable becaus • ; heir husbands never make lov. j to them—never pay them a comyliment—never give any sign •hat they SAiU love them and want them, above all things, to : V happy. If women would only i >.bandon their theories about ahat matrimony should be. how husbands should a t. and accept he truth that very few iron are , entimentallsts. they would nave hrniselve* a lot of needless sufertng. tears, broken heart*, ner- , vous prostration and put the di voree court* out of bueinre*. -ntimental*; ist*. and most of them feci like fool* when th-y are love-making —seriously—eo they get the ©r- ' -al over with a* quickly as pwbl. When he marries a wo- \ in he considers that he ha* ven all the proof necessary of s devotion. Otherwise, wh/ . imild he undertake to be her chopping and board ticket? j And having married her—he xpects her to realixe th* tie k-n't going to talk about It all ;

the tiro*!

, pop alar next *•■>- j lar. »kl led by fashion* fur:—"— f

. which usually,

gout he .ti wear.

special isist^^ t Irwd but »h«« patent l"W ,fc * College of Agriculture. , ‘ahott)

yellow* are aMc Important. [ .hue* w* ^ »»y* the Mpeeksltst. and a rich j match the shoe*. tone named ••heat" tjrplflrw the j

v-wuv light t«»*« of >w»ow; Facts About Foods ■re piooilneet and fashion vourcre ard again prnrietent in

strtswng greys-

The winter color* are oot ha need, with Iveige and brow: tn the lead Blue* hold — pl»« while the reds, which quite troprjr:an! ***t *W he <e declined steadily. C

Worth Knowing

Bla> k has been Increasing t» i muffl ponularity sieve the middle of' August. In footwear this ti ew pecially nottreable. tor bUek: Childt Ihol* far ntwuadkrr brow a one*; or cotfee. Many even when the comma* I* In; would hare bette: tone* of brown. On the other; drank mllk_ or cocoa

although

peopteidoor while .

you

handle your husband with and diplomacy, rather than by arguing and quarreling with him iver his seeming Indifference. For my attention you may get with • are and quarrels and hysterica » not worth-while. Try to UXe

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price for]asmarf and

Catalog sendjbrit

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TRUSSES (Hard Rubber and Elastic) teamleaa Elastic Hosiery Braces All "Yefonnlties. Elastic Ahilnal Bella, Arches. Crutches, etc. Hartley Surgical and Dram Cue made Corsets. Cbsris B'»s

LADT ATTENDANT H. A. DUNKER & CO. '20 High St Millville. 1. J.

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Special $6.00 and $8.00 Miller Beauty Parlor a PINE *T MlufvtUJL N j

SATISFACTORY PORTRAITS

Special attentioa pres to Bair Cutting by MU* Edith D. Bullock w.*P'I HA p *RLO"

ANXJARY and February are not ordinarily goal months for bustne**- Large linns all over the country dread this period, for it mcang to many of them that they must curtail their product ion; must cue down their orpmixattoti; must go through a period when they are just marking time, watting for the spring buying to start. It is ;Se hibernating time of big business. Curtailing production means t’.te shortening of forces. It takes tuns to build a smooth working organitation and such an organization must be kept busy. It has taken years and much careful planning to build our • rganization. It ts made up of trained people who know our customers’ requirement* who know the keen satisfaction of an order promptly and 1- <yerly th.ppcJ. They are an up and doing crowd that arc happiest v- henthey are busy. Month* ago we planned to keep them busy during this period. " Months ago we went to representative manufacturers and producers : high grade merchandise and said to shea: ''Make us ,-ices on your products that will enatk- us to offer • vrr customers, during January and • v bruary, prices that will defy competition; price* that will offer such

T' al savings that it is

hilc to buy at thi:

anything anywhere ^

running full time, when ordinarily you would be hard pressed for an outlet. Cut your costs to us and give us the best you can make and our customers will solve your problem«,

as well as ours.”

To many of them it was the one thing they needed—volume business

SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THIS SALE

In tin*, which wtr. cndin.rily doE They cut their pneas. amatn -. rc ' duct inns. even more than we < vcr thouglit powsibU. We. in tum. h-” cut our cwo u.ur! null prrfr - uJ »r« passing them Along to our ••«*' tomers in the savine* in this January and February Sale Cats’ < T.vV ,h» y" haven’t a copy. wnJ for ft-. I"* thrau-h .arcfuHy. Boy n. » things you will need for the your wants. This is just bke f*"

orth

ut you can make • • d business, and sh. You can k.i

ir -•. rc hand a vour plan

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