Cape May County Times, 24 February 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 19

cate hat cmnrrr totes. fhibaT February m. ims.

: News Of Interest To Our Women Readers

Page TKraA Household Problems

ter Marmalades Now tie Citrous Fruit Is Low mi Grapafrait Make TUa Opportune Restock Empty Shelves

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•A wWs Had) H U. Prepare berries a* for eranberry J»1!y (cook crenberrle* wlUs hi cup water to covered kettle until WrtM buret M»*b the pulp through a fruit prew, sieve, or with large prreerrtng spoon, add two cupa sugar and boll until sugar dissoiraa). To threw cope of cranberry pulp, add ' ln». orange, and two cup* ir. Cook for about thirty

Boll live minute

to premat burning. A long lied spoon and large presenketUe are preferable. Not* stay be otatttad l( desired. Apricot and Pineapple Conaerm: pound dried apricot*. ! plat Jar pineapple (shredded or euVai. *H cup* sugar. 1 cap nut meats. Directions: Soak apricot* over Igbt to coid water to cover. Cook tmtfl tender. Add pineapple and oa from pineapple Add sugar 1 cook for about forty minutes

TIDENCE By FLO

aonverKlrik who pn- - .hip Casks »oney

girls

|‘Ksy wWiWtbfnk a man ~ * » didn't Oder them «

1 to CU- : ’• t

rise give till r a gobd tim- , a great mao;

^ are Intelligent F Wto lake eerl-

' ‘ a girls ■

«a all kinds- One method - to spnutle these pen* 1 t> to p«< ■tot

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jpg' t* good becau e it jm^^raiMrom

toMmr V pnrt or the kitchen

i Upper half

mgnd high principle* la a man— that be respect womanhood and that be doaan'i egpact a girl to let him kiaa her and paw her over as payment for emir little oouriaay he show." her. And three girls—wto are in egardleas of bow other kind there . . ta't cam a whoop whether a man ha* a clank profile or a homely fare or what kind of clothes he wear* If he f* wt and clean and InteUlgt t. ■ar Miss Flo— I am a gfri of »e*eaieen. and I have been Suing out with a boy for three month. I see him elmoat every night. My parents object—and the neighbors are always talking about oa. What shall I do? V. W. Your parents are right in objecting. You are <oo young to go out with any one hey so much. That's why the neighbors talk. Try seeing him once a week Dear Miss Flo— The -ither evening I met a very nice young man at a party. Two days later I met him and he did not speak. Shouldn't he have spoken 8. W. No. It wasn't fils duty to speak fir That Is the privilege of the

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Do not devote all of your thinking in interior decoratfc-8 to *be living room. Devote part of yt-ur time to working out an taloresting and attract] re kitchen. "Some days must be dark and dreary" out of doors. Indoor*, you can prevent this by using a sunny, cheery color «n your cellin,-, wads and woodwork.

Individuality of Coiffure Key to Beauty, Says Expert

News From Paris

HH^MUAck. betge. red. yellow and green. Kvraing—black, white, caramel, peach, pale green and deep Woe.

Lamb Casserole Dishes Attractive

la all

< 9i*seraJe cookery has ri-<u:iiiDetttl it. The fiat retained. A little eatr;

doe* not do any harm and this la a decided advantage when the meat is likely to ha delayed. Casserole service is simple and attractive. The forequarter cuts

Of Iamb ere well serole cookery, as tow will ahoa.

Lamb Available At All Seasons All Over County

Not a Seasonal Commodity—Constant Supply By Efficient Production and Marketing

A great many eoaemaer* arc 1

of the mistaken idea that Iambi have lost nearly all of the milk t. . reason, hie loorf .o.modity.j J-tu'c* « hare As a matter of fart lamb is av-i’ j „ f varices

aWe la practically ail -• ettoaa of j

at aay it me during I

the yew The c

made poasihie by ;.r**»nt

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prodoctioa

The yawagtat lamb which appears on the market, and wi.-lch a "apodal ty.' is comm ,wn as "hoi bouse" lamb. Three lambs nre produce! under art* flclal means and the flesh Is wmj Me red a great delicacy, !t appears generally durtes the late • inter and efirly spring months. h is Just before the arrival of the lambs commonly kcowa as the early spring lamb*. Tbeqp are generally from three to five month* of age and are marketed lly daring the month* of April. May end June. Sometimes they ar.- called “milk" lamta bei*e they generally arrive oa the rket before being weened and have not bad access to many feeds other then milk. During the summer and felt the

Following these are the M lambs which have had a turn in a feed lot and are present tag the late fall and winter markets. Thee* have tow -all of the ariikfed characteristics, but th* quality of the meal has not been imps trod bseauor proper feed tag had

aid in producing

mo on Wawfna Special *00 a»*|fc» teuil? Culture la ail Ps fawns Milic. Beauty Parle* 22 PINK *T.. MIIA.VIU-C. 14. d. rUONK ltt-J

Front view and promlc. o*-coia**ukb that nAHrioNiT.ES iwrru eacb—

and your nose be tong and bold her own reflection, straight, wave* parallelln* there -Individualise yourself

line* will be vastly nore flatter-

Keck f'lafteta ea f'aaserwW*

Let the lines In your face dietat* the line* of your hair, wi the advice given to women hei by Monsieur Eugene, hair style creator and permanent wave authority of London. Paris, end New

York.

“The shape of your mouth, th* contour of your chin, the slant of your eyes, and the line* of your should determine your coiffure,' said AL Eugene. "If your describe a perfect cupWi bow and your face Is abort and round, adopt a style of dressing your hair that complete* the circle begun by your chin. Should your mouth sag at the corner*,

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“Hairdressing is rapidly becoming the science of smartness. CoUfuera are scientist* seeking feminine perfection. Fastidious

women today refuse to i

their lock* to any but tbore wire beauticians who know bow to lire th*ir writs as well as their comb*, their clipper* or their permanent waving machines. There is no aucU thing as a standard coif or wave or dtp any more. The day has pa. i when a woman had only to look at her neighbor to be

of fashion. No woman no matter how homely but pos- ****** one beat feature which b

more characteristic

any other one. Maybe It Is th* expression of her ere*, perhaps her teeth, her «kln. '.He way she holds her head, her • mile. ‘ brow. But whatever tt I*, at* must dress her hair up to !; When a woman with a classic brow (traps* a bang over It. she is committing facial suicide The coiffure after all t* merely th> frame for this best feature Hair must crown a woman * glory '

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neck j

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Have the

th* required number

Siler* Skewer the meat ion* shape and brown in n hot pan. containing iitlle f*i. until the meal la partially conked on both rid*.. Place in a buttered casserole 1 can of pres. I diced carrot aud m cup* raw diced potato*-*. Season with salt and pepper. lay lamb pallets over the vegetable*. Make a gravy

blending '

DIRECTORY

of the Churches and ProleMlaaal and E Camherlanil County

Fire Place Equipment

FLUE UMNO. DAMPERS,

__ CLEAN OUT DOORS. tablespoon of flour with | ASH DROPS. BRICK.

__ fat In the pan in which the cutlet* were browned and adding 1 cup of water. Pour over tbe vegetable* and meat and hake slowly for about one and a half

ART and NEEDLE By NIT A GREY

About Your Health

By John Joseph Qali

and shape hO the dimension? *tt Fin it In pt*<*. Bd turn It occaeicu- | almost dry. Ojaranrv can b* im-

rectly It should give you years of service and It will, U It is given the correct finish. A*! your couaty form offloe wkgt this i*. Why build "lean to" after "lean o" out from a houre. ruining the ■so of an otbarwlse beautiful

Which Is wiser—to spend money enclosing a porch and making a kitchen of It when there 1* a step down between rooms or tn spend the money for the re-arnuige-mrut of equipment in the prerent kitchen By organiimg the work outers convesient to the dining doorway, we the dining room -U we hare our family *. «»r Ihree times a day. Thi* U correct planning for home nktac» Bright colored gla*ham in plain color or plaid moke* an exc*.’lent material for Utrben window drape*.

. that you caa have «»'* *«° v '' the oven either to right or to th. left Ttu/ direction from 1 which the light b received, is the 1 deciding f"oUW. Sink* can be purefcs' left or right hand drain board* or both. Al*° with a low or a

Oge of Ann's readers wishes Information os to how to pul In » self-bound buttonhole. We hope this will be of value to many. •"TO make n bound buttonhole. m shown In detail E. baste the faring on front of garment, which may he straight or bias. Some, lime* two thicknesses of material are used Than mark, with chalk the exact size of the buttonhole desired, detail A. Witch on mark-

ing. A slash ts than cm dlagon-, ally ont to the corner*, detail B. i Now poll the material through to 1

tbe wrong side, detail C, and ha « the edge lack carefully, a* shown In detail D. Trim dowa the facing and fell around the buttonhole and .h- Anlh-hed trtittnahnle to-

Oependabie Service for 22 V MAX BALTAR 1430 Atlantic Are. Aiiaat.t ' B»t»Muhfd 23 YearOwned and Mahared i-y Too

Special attection girea to Hair Getting by Mias Edith D. Bullock

Toot Physician Pardon my reminding you of your best friend. Yea. I am writing "about your health - ' as well tut your beat aid of maintaining It. your good doctor ranks

first.

There is something distinctive that Is the family physician's only; the surgeon and the specialist may be expert in tbcii lines of practice; they do thing! for which the family physician ot even prepared, and should attempt. But. I would never select either for my family physician. Their fields are too narrow—too limited. I would summon either, only on the advice

of my family doctor.

Your physician should be « | broad, wt-tt-read. general practi Doner. If that, he Is far better panted tn the management ol . your varied complain'- 'I Mjr..,-on or the specialist. He hr? a far more extensive knowledge of the remedies needed for you than either. He would be a more capable diagnostician in systmallc dtseaae; and. he will will know when yoi need a surgeon or ape ; ciallat. better than any one else, i Your family physician ts indeen an ludlspeosible man In the community He looks after sanitation, and other community mca» ure* calculated to prevent tlh , —to Icb*«b his chances fur - -re- "f

Cement Work

Sidewalk*. Gutter*. Curbs i

Foundation Work

H. C. TRIBBETT Dividing Creek. H. J.

making a living. He is aleii In j Brehod Bren-t of lamb medical l a vest Iga; ton aud re- I’avrerel* search knowing that he U work-! e * rewrole tng himself out of a >'!>' Show Um a rasserolc -with thin me the faddist, the cultt*t “V| lu slice* of bacon, put In a trimmed -path'' that U even attempting J o{ Umh> with thin to be a bumanllarlau like that „ , i ) , mun t v,,, n »i.h uila Finally, th. fmuUy dorttor ^ ^ 0 7 hiSSTai add an onion • large extent, what ht* com- ( (i Quarters Add 1 cup of

until tender. Skim, thicken

progreKSive neighborhood will

o7v.fr',:,?:. «--* •«

grows you a more willing and ef-

ficient health guardian.

i serve with macaronl.

She was only a motorman's ' Nobody go*r to a dirty play Iredaughter. ?o all the had to do j enure ha himself is vile; he tnerv-

wav to walk back to tbe end of ly the street car line. ! ““

6x6 RED QUARRY TILE.

SPARK GUARDS. FIRE SETS

AND ANDiRONS.

Geo. Maier & Bro.

imUfULTON, H. 1.

FAGAN & FLEETWOOD Flour - Feed - Grain

l*0BT NOKBIS, H. 1.

DELIVERY DAYS

Tnurada"'

gaturCsy—Pert

M«n(Uy—Dlvidiim Crrek mdsy—HaleyvfNa. Maurle*

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T-HOOM HOl fiE, SMALL STOKE, OH. and UASOLISE STATION SEAR CHURCH and SCHOOL OH MAIN HOAD ISAAC FAGAN

HARRY B. BICKING Tb. Dutch Boy Painter la n Guaranty of Pure Whlta Lead Painting and Decorating PaperhanglBg Phone 68-R-3 CcxUrGito, K. J

Walter L. Rlggin Modem Rumber and Electrician Falrbank, Mors, and Co. Agent Phone 51-W Port Korris

New Spring COATS Tailored DRESSES Afternoon FROCKS Evening GOWNS Gage Millinery Helen L. Janvier The Shop of Individuality No. 6 West Commerce Street BRIDGETON, N. J.

Ladies' Hair Cutting and Shampooing a Specialty White Palace Barber Shop WM HISLOP. Prop. Main Street Port Horria

ALWAYS ASH FOR Grandma’s or Kew-Bee Bread Geo. E. Le Sturgeon * BEIDGETOH, S. Jf.

i If It's Clothing

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Maier & Elweil j THE KSTEKpaiSH I 33-35 s. I .sun-1 SU BridectoB Notary Public j DEEDS. MORTGAGES. ETC, { W. D. Robbins, Jr. Puri Horris, J.!

H. F. Ogden EXIDE Battery Sales l 25 South Poarl Stre*t Bridgetoa, B. J.

l s»,u a s<w Feed. Coal. Hardware gud Farmars' SuppUea Bridgeton, H. J. Phouea: 111 and 1UI

R L. Sharp Buyer and Shipper of * ALL KIHU8 OF PRQIX^S and Dealer in HIGH GRADE FEMTILIEERQ

KlGUIHS-GASKlU-HUn PUH08, PLAYERS, TICTB0LA8 Bridgeton, Haw dot* HARRY W. WEBB PORT XOKKIS GENERAL TRUCKWOF tftdcwalks Filled and QnM

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</Vf|l Consult Experts 1

Chambers Furelcas Gas Range Cook With

Dan Henderson Co. 410 High St. Hitlville. H.

WM. MEREDITH ,

Electrical Contractor Everything Eleototoal

ne 110 P0BT fiOBEIS

CHl'KCH DIKECTMT

FIRST BAPTI8« CHURCH ■' Port Norris Cart h«li, Paatei

YOU ARE IVYimD

keep your bai

50c 50c

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RUGS WOVEN FROM OLD CARPETS Phone 10 Smith Rag Works, Inc. 415 W. Main Street Kiiivuk, H. J.

Hair Cu: -_J

Manicure

Mareei Wave 75c Pennanent Wire $1200 INGERSOLL’S

Bridgeton. N. J.

Le Stourgeon’s Kew-Bee Bread The 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

Dr. August Miller Chiropractic Health Service SjH'.iallxed Nerve Reading X-ray Spinugraph Laboratory Phone: S30 303 High St MiUrill

FIRST M. E. Port Nutfls REV. W. O. MOORat Pastor ,8 u^-u^r'

The Church With a

SHII.GIi BAPTIST CHURCH Port Nereis REV. T. T. WILLIAMS, Paatfir MRS. OLGA DAILET. Cfonk You are Ini,lied to aU<ot all

F. G. Stiwen, obn OpUcfo* OOOO*^^ ! >.