Cape May County Times, 13 April 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 19

CATE-HAT COCRty TMES, FEiDAY. APEII 13. 1928.

Page TKieo

: News Of Interest To Our Women Readers

Household Problems

Zi,l and Narrow Are New Coats To Be This Spring

“Until Death Do U« Part!” - - They Pledged That Sixty-four Years Ago, and Now Death Has Parted Them

^ Being

Used to Any Extent—Black Takes First

Place for Spring Millinery

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-I r * fcriC

if a*’***’" rots

* ';.*■**!. rib* ton

' ^ -C1M C«U to rJ. :>• ‘CO *3»rt«rt

•JL f,h:V *« thr coat or'' l,v ^' ,r *

w oac ha» a

. .-.ett aooU ofton . rnw*. lb. «»t

& ”g

• -iur^. It •aai » pialn rcUtrr* -'*■

, to* «ti. coat : *i:fc rilk «o ■

it«ht wear. »w*Me* a Crewi of print to Bsat<> the liain*. an ail wbtte. an all blaci. nr an all r*now sown rvt tbc *owbc mu»; tw thrift}- *urh are worth con*ii»*r:,-

, w wp»»Uy „-V.. U U># coat - -nay S. Itlied

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The preaentatlon of millinery In wfottoaf (ttsplay* of metropoliuc rbop* this weak «*v. firs’ place tn black The Ucbt black hat. with shiny decorirtians comprises tclire displays, or la pttnptDently fewtnred with hat* of 'riTld color. Both fell and straw are featured. Kext In bBporianre to black are help?, cafe frame, bright blue*,

and red*.

flowered Kelts! Combining the sophisticated chic of felt with the bcci.tning naleette of fiowrr*. They're new. they re young, they're f«n tame-they re all that yoor

IHwt eprtng hat ehonld be.

‘•Femininity." as applied to fashtons of thw »e.tson. ssys a New Tort: stylist. Is not to t- to con

ded with fusidn.**. tor Crere

a Wart to a definite point whe e feminity * either with a | ends and fussiness begins. Any de- * on. of the lull that datracu from the • !f-'

..rltl-.enew «H the tfMtft - I t hole she regards as fussy.

, k coat lined l while any detrJl ,h *' f rtd ' f**™ . . bit had t white! to the ooanportd whols. ahe be“ttenTto Wart! Here, has a right to the tern

With

ome bu Kancu Hart

‘ •‘feminine.-

IN CONFIDENCE FLO

Tlie New Style

|g i ;ivsM slrl of sixteen |«e«1 lad looking. I a y)»4»r and lip stlrk. hare

b lair and wear abort

pi t* becsosa 1 think this

IBi u> but because l think

Stedate

Itw {» out with boys orto. - and wear evening toy!-* in my net km la an heir*-' Uatly. They don’t W := its new ityUo. They 111 : faNHr. vtc_ and Ssjf. |c »rry for my mother. 1 Btifitd dances or get drunk. S p-ori- can find no other I t.' lost merely the new

BLUE ETES.

1 any serioos rpUtlonshlp*. with I Biatrintonlal teteniions. wb- n very ywtrag: but again 1 must a-*-- 1 ’ there Is no set age when t should begin- It all depends on the girl—and how old she to for ^A Irtri should get married when she meets the right man. I think she ought to he n»er 1* or 1!*. although there are instances ol hspp'" marriage* when the gin married earlier. A. to going riding with a boy. or with two boys, that to all up to bo* tong the Ctrl know* the boy or boy* and how

cogrteous.

worthy they are It to b *? t to have a chaperone, but if th. girl U mire that she can trust the hoy u may be PnjPer «• riding with him atone U tor ent* know and do not object.

aids for beauty sc

i.cvrt). I think H would ran to cultivate your iturm rather than »*Td conformity » t

Style.' Of CO

-teak of may judge but in attiring your-

>ou put yourself

• •- ; n>n i am glad you W. r* - . ininl—but 1 would Plnpri you to, at your age! i><» do not think 1 b. barAh- I Just want .' u the importance

Natural gayrty

>:'i always Impress

Bi

- '« will And. after * good, honest family • -bould want ta tbaa the casual ■ follow the "New

Two serving secrets that are time-wu.: tor the homc-msker may to mmm-d up in these few

word?:

Prepsvrc foo.ls beforehand whenever possible, so all the fussy werk Is done during the "clean-tng-np” part of the day. Then 1 when ready to sene, one need only lift thr dishes out of the oven o' refrigerator and place them on the

table.

Eteal loped and casserole recipe-;, meat loaf, custards and tarmca desscits lend thenmlso. w il to

this scheme.

Another short-cut Is off red by the compartment plate. Meat, po-

tnfoes. a green \cgefahle and a liro ®. ,h, ' salad ran be artlscally arranged ■ [ roP *s. ' on the plate. Then wh< n de»s«Tt! ’"meric. Tterchif

is In order there is but one Oi»li to remove from catch place. Thlr

adds tremendously to the efficl-! Fine Pictur cncy of a meal, and makes ca*> i 111 ■ »' pleasant service for all concerne-' {HE li i

Hum and (hirkrn en (U"irol*-

BUicIc Holds Spring Lead Over The Brighter Shades

Will No Doubt Continue in V'ojjue Through 1 Beige Casts Rule Hosiery Sales—Printed Silks Lead

One of •-

the Spring c piece gt>o.i* o

been the

odd things dboul.nir. doMMU r demand in both {

rcady-to-wa-nr lias; printed --iU- 1 market- Thd

black. J dero&nd for printed silks ronUnttM

Ordinarily tbe brighter shadi

meet with flic strongest favor In the spring, but black ha* outsold a!! other itfiu.!*- shade* thus fur and pro-air-. to icmtlnoe its

rogue through the *ca*nn.

The dcISC casts

Safes of silk hosiery, hene *rr.r leading Hie sale ol «he and i. Mge heading the rln Klficatlons. Kasha K ! ggiced considerably In week* nod is now- second

the •chiton*.

manu - for wtP -■« [.very and »thv:.- *dy m hand -on for the fabric*. One leading prt><WHH credited with baring b 'okod order* for a million yard*. Not only to the demand ’rung, but thr burinew* Is likely to be profit* rble. ft was said recently, be* c.--us.' found prices arc being tibia.uf! ai-.d production is being stendily abtmrbed.

- Jjj sjrktoas and In health. until death do u< century-hav.- passed sine* Rev. and Mr*. Jam** E. ! honor and cherish each Other. On Tueaday of last Mrs. Lake passed away. Rev. Lari' ■- **a “>• ““ r '

pan!" Mart *-four ymo,—mnbe than half a he plighted It. >< troth, and momiacd to lo

I teat h brok-- the tender compnet when lh*e» l

* - “ • r. tmimim nl tV-ern tlltv

diced chicken and ham. Mix with errata sa’iee; cover with gratid chcsse and crumb* and brow; For cream *ouee use: 2 level tablespoon- of butter or margarlni wmeo. of flour. 1 cup milk, aalt and prpiier. Illend as usual.

Satisfactory Portraits Fine Picture Frar-.lOB j WardJJodic

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Special attettion feivea to Hair Cutting by Miss Effith D. Bullock EOITHA PAHLOP 1» High Street. Milivltto Second j-loor !U * ' “ Phone: 1M-J ”

•olewrrivor of Lake Brothers, foundetw of Ocmn City.

0*cn Scorch Cahi-sl

If bread. cak«

^Very^ Latest

QrwnwM

About Your Health 8* John Joseph Cain**- *• °-

Uementto 1'raccov

Just how much the Average reader may care about thto un-

mc condiUon U not Clear but since « to now being

atUlaed by lawyer* «* “ ptcu *t tor the raori terrible Crimea of

thto or any other age. *

pardoned for thi* necewaarlly ahallow akimtnlng over the subject 10 fiemenfla of any variety mean, togatdty Abrndute atoenre of any of the so-called higher mental traits, the opposite pole of men tnitty or reawm. The riP- tod'

cated in my heading l»

to refer to the dementia of youth. I mat say her* that my lari ca** waa an adult, ag-d Any. wtojw incapable of nonnaty «•«** action lessoning. He was wtoot. sort five, fnrttv*. preferred to tolone. and would ramble through lhwoud* a* sierithlHr as * carntvt»-

hi* very prince was Pot be would reply clrily i u wa* Impowalblc

- i uny word ot dlsfre** Only

excite tear on mj

ing to take him to « ..;»ltst for traatment He was a s phyatcally. ^ ’° I «T! wholly assumed WBff I *aw notlux to -e-utod me of the oresent ( W' » "hj Htekman, no* «« 1 « r r * date. rallfOrnto for a mom diabolical s crime, HU toad, engage Md ut tn gn ..iv .«« utterly devoid of hat! been tmtootod. but

i elicit from him

S > arf u. set It off: or at least a j Mill, coat or bat with a spotted

| lining.

| And Hhat thoat Bat.! j Smaller than ever are the newI est of the new hat*. Many of them art scarcely more than a Skull cap of fell or striw. And they are usually brimless. Sometime* fto edge of the hat i* softened by n fo’d of felt, or wheels of straw gradikriing InsMe so that the largest wheels occur Just over the ears ta helmet effect.

Watch For New

Prize Announcement

(Coutlnutd From Page Two)

The Housekeeping

Adept Says—

For sweetening fruifadcs and punches, make sirup, using two parts of ktiga: to one of water, cooked together about JO minute? and cooled. This sweeten* more

uniformly than nucir.

To clean a carpet sweeper, empty ii»e box on a damp ne paper, and use a buttonhook coarse comb to remove hair and dirt from the brushes. Oil the

bearings occasionally.

Never fit a garment wrong side out. Few people are exactly alike ou both left and right rides, aud whin the garment Is turned right side out it may not net smoothly.

tins and note the improved baking.

Milk If lightens Silver

water In which it is washed. When the Fans “Stick"

Never scrajic a scorched pan. Just sprinkle linking soda over r spots and set aside for a whi The food will soon loosen up a the pan may be easily cleaned.

For Sparkling Hindu**

A few drops of vinegar added the water when washing windo give* e fine brilliance lo the glass.

I“i<1 art's Intadi- Ihe kitchen

i Deer Thomas T.:

| trey about your crayons Thought you had them long tiefore,

fhl* Darn know what happened In* °! the furritui

to them. Will see that

sent light away.

roent h

n colorful, pie-

O the I , they

Dear Robert H : Yes. 1 bad a pleasant Easter Glad that you did. also.

Dear Doris R.:

1 hope you didn't eat all those big Easter eggs on Easter, Glad you enjoyed «uch a fine day.

Dear Eugene S.:

Well, you won a prire didn't you! Now try to

other.

Dear Eleanor T : Again you're amour the winners Keeping at it pay*, doesn't if Dear James <*.: ' Aren't you glad you sent your draw-tor in. Instead of Just coloring ‘t and keeping it home? it was nicely lone and deserved the

pnx*.

Slip covers on the upholsti

furniture not only nave the cov.-i-ltoo. Cheery »'

tog of the furniture, hot acfuhllyj sunny rood w inding over country | make the room seem cooler and I hill*: a glimpse of an old-fashion-] brighten It up so Util It loaes Us I ••J garden: : holiday at the touch.] winter loof j perhaps. They help—wonderful!;- .

, , j —during working hoars. l T *e eggs a* much us possible] ..

in the spring when they are plen-i Th - , ] tlful—for breakfast, lunch or '"■-i igoon^ce oWra" tto JewellV

Commisalonrr General Agent of Deeds Continental Capacity Co.

DANIEL A. CHEW

REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE > PORT NORRIS NEW JERSEY

DIRECTORY of the Chnrehe* and Frofrf• kna 1 und RuoIdris Uonses ol

funili'rl.md Coaly

Fire Place Equipment

FLUE LINING. DAMPERS, CLEAN OUT DOORS. ASH DBOi’:'. BRICK, 6xf. RED QUARRY TILE. SPARK GUARDS. FIRE SETS

AND ANDIRONS.

Geo. Maier & Bro.

RKIDGET05, 5. J.

FAGAN & FLEETWOOD Flour - Feed - Grain PORT NORRIS, IT. J. DELIVERY DAYS Monday—Dividing Cirek Thur»day —Mwl^rvillt^ M>ur ice town Saturday—E^rt Norrla

HARRY B. BICKING The Dutch Buy Painter to s Guaranty of Pure White Lead Painting and Docoratlnff

Pap* i hanging

Phone 69-B-3 Ccdarville, H. 3

FOR SALE—RIGHT 5-room House: 3 acres of Ground

at Haleyville.

Fagan & Fleetwood Port Norris, N. J.

They may be cooked

number of delicious ways so a* to seem like many different food-. Change she sauce, re 'he flavoring. | or combine the' ew';* * Ith other , , , tasty foods, and yi u will enrich

at last. j Ihj , ln#nu

win i _

j Measure your wtndov s * •o buy!UK curtain Allow at least nine loch thread If posri; curacy ia cutting £nd r.-a help to ■rr wrtl-hanr eg

There was - - ’nople though 11 ! flat. Then it 1 1 round. No* ■*

REPAiF tNQ

MAX BALTAR KM Atlantic Ave. Atlant.c City

RUGS WOVEN FROM OLD CARPETS Phone 10 Smith Rug Works, Inc. 415 W. Main Street Millville, N. J.

Walter L. Riggin Modern Plumber and

Electrician

Tafrb-inh, Morse and Co. Agent Phone 62-W Port Norm

could not

, of Urienlty

1 you liked your .-rayons. r Kluatoth T> : am sure your "April lc ** ! rraiJiwl me by Tu. Be sure to mail the di

Ladies’ Hair Cutting and Shampooing a Specialty White Palace Barber Shop WM. H1SLOP. Prop. Vain Street Port Rurrls j ALWAYS ASK FOB Grandma’s or Kcw-Bee Bread Geo. E. Le Sturgeon BBlDfil TON. S. J.

Maier & Dwell THE ENTERPRISE JS-Si S. laurd SI. llridcrto' Notary Public

»«ory of r did no'

•I'bout

... tontly I tre-.trncct. «*> ?£>* r.mrt order* I'ta’ ' if raid of * ^ “ ,rry weapons j i

| Corsets

H. F. Ogden

EXIDiii

Batiery Salt* aud Service 25 South Pearl Street Bridgeton, H. J.

1. Seiata & Sons Feed. Coal, Hardv-iro mri Farmers' Supplier Bridgeton, 2. J. Phone*: 152 tul liBS

R. L. Sharp Bayer and L.lpper of ALL KINDS OF PBOIHJCR and Dealer to 1!I<U GRADE FF.RTIUZEKI Barchan**: Maurirctown Hhari RIG C. I NS^ASKai^HlTBl; FlAlfOS. n.ATRSa, YICTBOI-AS Bridgefi.ii. New Jersey i HARRY W. WEBB ‘ FORT NORRIS GENERAL TmrciaNO Sidewalks l ill.-d and Graded '•GTS FILLED IN

HALLOS infant & Juvenile Shop

EVEBY iTGUBE iGS -ALTX5AT10BS vr OF CHABGE

Full Line of U»r Latori « Milady’s Millinery in *11 the la^il Shade*

Building Materials Lumber, Shingles. G:ment, Bricks —whatever your needs in Building Materials —we can supply them at the lowest figures quoted anywhere. All guaranteed products. Quick delivery. E. L. WARREN LUMBER CO., Inc. PORT NORRIS, N. J.

W. D. Robbins, Jr. !

Fort Norris S. J.'

Chambers Fireless Gas

Range

Elan Henderson Co. 410 High St. MiHviUc, N.

WM. MEREDITH Electrical Contractor Evrrythirg Electrical

ne 120 FQBX SORKIS

CHURCH 1'UUTORI

HUNT I!ARTIST *:•{■ RCH I Fort N orris fart Egii, Fastoi

YOU ARE IMftTKO FI EST M. E. CHURCH

Port Homs

PERELL Saltzm

Commerce Sir BRIDGETON

Dr. August Miller

n. O. D.