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CAPE KAY 0001111 TIKES FRIDAY APRIL 27. !W8
Page Seven
: News Of Interest To Our Women Readers
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Household Problems
S/m/d Be “Harti Cooked’ Rather Than "Hard Boiled" ;|
Sbo-S or VM* A«**^ fit; brtue kjd with just
i touch of liarktr t
» o.' water snake and II In Boer marking* BOA ouUitr <jmalMr: ptala r^*ot leatb-
, during f
et May.
,<k)K and wnw practiced home tlu'.t when she
abundant In
lfir hnusekerpar
'rt.r.a.'t.rs manr i'stKh t- -~ k
I' ^ is 3 si» mows
, : "lly She Is adfltw iftm. calcium. HhOf: ' ..a other vsluahle lo#d L member* are fa*! If rile 1* a begi 5. »ne* eras !>*«"“ *■ i IDt«* *£ ... esSF to cook. As ^'/fset. in .JAW flfOUn rosson for eerrln* ■ • orr.etlines happens L ,toiifie» the time-worn • mpt. "She doeant
»y»
i «Be.
pK it another way. >
— J ihuf for 1
... n.
or sprink picnic, and they will be much belter than “hard-bolted" ego.. In which the whites uatull)become touch and leathery '* yolks are cook'd long enoi be hTO. The Bureau of Home Kcoaamlc* of the United Slates Department of AgriculUire give* the fo*lowing i.lrocttons for cook-
Sprlng day* and Oolf—The words are sroenymous—and doubly *o when oar has a sports cm fttme as smart as the one tllnst rated— With a beige wool skirt this < harming gott< r wears a sllp-on: •wester of Bne. silky wool, whose \ nor» l knlttlnc D worth special |
knfUtng tb* yoke and sieevea. The .
lenjBhWtx- finalsn stripes badh-•
ntn* at joke de..th show color* o!; AM If mb« hr bocotnlOg, — ■ - 1 wfM have to be worn for a
In their shell*: ; coral, with lust a threod of black! or
— l>at method to use aj to - mr ,- ibrm out An edging- hi cbo»log wail paMr tmtiwna. double boiler In the top part of mior Is also introduced a»oteM| no «*> tmA *** rooms should hare:
put the *>**« and a cupful of boil-hi* collar, and
About Your Health ‘
i. M. D.
ow
•d»e tape emnee bandy whenjhotue on S»MMta> 'v.nlnr *-! Dorn -keep ectlv* iwitaona[ woek The matter o band, such as strychnia tab-j rVtrbU feeords f^r the lets, .vcccite. cniomel. oeUadonna. j was diwiif red. It w i
—- : -JM) soch likr t ales* with full sad carried to gjre tuteer. «I.B RENT.MRS ikimwledrc ikI sdrtce of your phy- for that p<trp«- After > rlends are. hr ri> MO of j Inea* meeflhy twmea wer.laattetg qualities usually litej and prius t wntdnd.
r lest ‘ relatlvna
Hue" i Sliaw I
Li
Port Elizabeth
With mMIrltM
there are few batter
than the time-triad Home of our
most va I viable agent, for healing] the alelt may be aatKi to be hoary The Della Bible Dnaa. of the with ige—yet we know their ae-l M. K. Sunday be bool, met at the Uor thorh more tboronghly tbao : Idime of Bra. Margaret Bognaoo
RaU.”dsy rvi
fVnrt tl.etn trustworthy. j ' ioreocr Key. at have lief ore me a patriarch in! tajeed U»>- week-otei metical llteraiore—a book US mother. Mr* Alice Key year old; it la <nl«restinc to note Heavier itp.-ax*B. of the mMielnm in use todsy that spent tkmdar with Mr.
were ’ MUM lh«>. and the U*t Is,Co*,
not s!iort camphor D oat; opiurti. Richard Hum;
the good servant aM the Md mas- ] spent
who Is, Mr*
•pending **mr- utter will. Mr*. I-. her M K Beyier at "Wlikijcil! Inn." of Pei •petit a week in Phfladelohia and j Han.
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Mrs. Jonathan Uvro and son. Man *~" * —— Woodiycnf. pa*sei*
ftunday with Mrs
May ■
Ml*
; Warn* Henderson, who I* cm- ttmw-d home from ■> ! ployed In the Bell Telephooe -'otn- Ing three foi Ue- «1 . pany. came Irfm-.r- last aaturday Mr. and Hr*, t.eowi
“ " — -r—•-- ypopt m odcl.
Goshen
—_ .. — t-lve a deep cuff effect
cooked Cover closely, and keep 1
warm over hot water la the low- < The Erstwhile Ca|
or part of the double boiler. Le»<: j
ib» ewes in the hot water tor « IMclure the new cape, to • minutes If they axe to he j wenrs them—Short. Boating HttlCi sbauld
soft-cooked, or for JO minute* if] they are to be hard-rooked Kg** ,
Umed that for be*
. r: v n>vcr boiled, but
hard by a method
ecn. and that orepared
. . il« whites and. ready tor nae In salads, foratl : ,'v raw Solt-oooked i or deviled Me*, or for aand.
prepared. “^
- mivturc*
IN CONFIDENCE By FLO
m n young man c, lo <- very nice, and . i.. f ated me with great; 1 love him dearly, and that he love* me. My k «iih him seems lo be :-rrai ;.|| nthera I hare : . ItfcoaeB I am only aev- . old. He I* twenty-: >. i:.u : uppoae this I* a !>>» *0alr" or mm tow* tb reantlmr I haw filaonsd i.ool aed yo to college. 10 tblv. He say* «i Sons «o wait. Which I i. bait for me to do. > .mt! go to school, or WIII be wait for me truly? PKGCIE. ... 1 think yau should 'indies At least 'I even If you do not sc. Tbc young man. >v. wait for you if *
tis id him that you feel you » b-iier wife and mother with the .idvantage at »•>:. ! knowledge. i! you reason with him. ; ; dxim io wait (or you
Do not be d?fii*nt about It. but bold your ground aa well as you -and be may come around to r way of thinking A Tardy I •rrc-poadcnl Dear Mias Flo. am a boy in my senior year high school 1 like a girl much Each time I wHte her she wait* three or four works aawer. giving some foolish sat <**nW. you advise me 1*0 you think she cam* very n pir me' I do aot love her xh ever to marry her.
M . you i tod. but car . catlse that inan> people als delay answering letters, and tiuu this does not necessarily anything Some people letters as soon aa they
alcohol upeBed ••8litdho!“» j tome hcie.
of which lire name «n*y be Valj i Mr. .,nd Mir Kenneth Abboit.; achl: mercury, tben called "Qiilck- "f B idgeton. vnstad Mr and Mrs : silver " ^nd two of it* derivatives.' Join Abbou on -Sunday. |
calomel and “meat of qnlck-aU-! >.r*. Herbert Vanmaaa and aoa. i ' Mr- ^ v,-h n ! — - These and many other* re-I Wesley. Mrs Klmat Babe* end £’!* T,Ub,,, . , ill use today, and doubtless ] «m. Elmer. J and Mr and Mrs *» * ,Un ’ ' " will live when most of the mod- Mortimer Henderson motored to] Mr. *nd Mrs. E Riley Mixncr I never cool bin**, gray* or gratae. I era. highly-commercialitrd syg- 1 Ocean i ity -nd Somers Point | which belong on the euany side Ur lea are forgot tan with the aa-1 Woriocsday of last week.
! of the honae. I pinitkm of the patent or copy- William Beiuw was in PhUa- Mrs. Sarah Smith cull*.' on.' When the rug. draperiM or up-1 lighted label. j delpWa Thursday and Friday of] F. J Wal.-ng at <*ourt House p » ri * hotelcring are be-flgntwd. wslU] The poulUca and the Uslment go last week. ‘ Tuesday or last meek
and! popular then, any! the moch-naed ] Mrs. Harry Msyhew to home af-
i the wans i
Mrs. Frank Edward..
t of last i
iti- hardM
and Mrs. Paul Scull and >iaug|te ter. Pauline, if t curt iu m. called oa Mrs Samuel Bright last
Friday.
On Sunday- Arthur button sod Ell'worth Hewitt, of Wildwood, were visitora at the home of .1*1ntia Smith and famUg. Broihevhood at the M. E- Church next Sunday will be in chart* cd Usoiuci darks. All swteagng. Howard KoMneon. of lienni*vi*!.'. on Monday visited hi* slater. Mrs. Mulford (ole. Wc wonder tf t
Watinn spent Thur?-: <
vice veraa. Where there to a] “salve" are fast becoming unheard i ter spending some time with Mrs j day ol tost week at Avalos wnh:M.,K' part" *nd “st«r*. ,, j <hartoh*d antique or two In tte'of. and. perhaps, wisely-no The Allred Powell in Salem. her daughter. Mr*. J***epli Cn<!.-
'room. It is very good decorative ohMsaMansd sm;cr. grime and I Raymond Henderson attended aj Mrs i.iwurd Weldon, of Hels-: (laxht r ynwr Ittoscs while you isrp.
s’asc to chow paper In harmony stain, is well a** the nayseatins. Wvi* cotivenUon of the Maeons In lerrtlK «a» at Hie hone <*l hr; Time bring.- only rrtrrotr;
Thns. for rximpic. the An* old bolus luw l«en rtdegaled to the • Trent 10 Wednesday and Thuradaj parent*. Mr. ami M-* Wesley i Kor the gills who ore wd free today
seereiary. pie-eruM fable or tSber-j rear. ns«l we reialce tberaat. The . "i lost week Hux-hr, tb.- past week uion chair find in t'tdnoLnl wall;alkaloid of idencc has about re-1 Mr and Mrs. Edward Ann-
There to nothing about her toy In writing that should make you think she dors not write because she does not care tor you; on the other band. If you do not love the girl enough ever to marry her. and are positive of thta. why
As long a* you and she arc good friends, there to no re* why you cannot pardon a Uni* tardiness In answering your t«t-
VartAfv ' amount of lamb used In this eoun■BSUIg vaneiy . uy. it would seem that the Amerl I /> , r , . 1 ,-sn housewife does not think o: in LUIS 01 Lamb » very Often Cither; yet It will
! provide lhat refreshing variety w hlch Is the spice of Ulc. \
* B|»B 1 time there wa* an •fa;* who had grown tired 1 u -' different kinds of meat Susteicd: 'Beef, mutton.
Wf. mutton, pork, ttvn my word, HI thinks
rf f >>“» animal was m-
-M lhat there was one
Within the lamb carcass there are cuts which can be utilised in a great number of way*: Roast* from the leg and loin; rib chops and loin chop*-these an- the choicest cuts and most ;rcau_, in demand-hut the forequarter yield* roast* and chops, and well-fla-
vored meat for stews. .'-Icaaseci and pies, meat ktef and lan.b patT *** but prob- j ties.
: "ferring mutton.I 77
" ' h '"-*ht of R. ; Oleomargarine to something ym
You Need P..y But Little for a Floor-Covering
lowness of
?!« is the chief conaQ »ation and yet you JL' 1 ' a floor-covering
-t win add color and attractiveness of
^ summer cottage, ° ror the room in which
‘s to be placed, we
^'ontmend that you
•‘cstigate the many
‘-•-nta^es of
Wabon’s FELTEX
^ >s made with a felt base and beautifully P^ted surface that is waterproof and spotproof
^ ^ easily cleaned. It is
Mothproof and Dirt Doeuft Grind In n car ' not he expected to wear as long a* printed
• it is equally as good locking and much ks»
— v c. Let us show you our pretty patterns.
Philadelphia Supply Co.
The Store With Fhiladdnhi* Pric“"
‘“■i? F.
paper a frtoefly aj^iinst wh-Ch to show- tncmaci ve;.. If chosen Imughtfully. with regard u> the keynote of the mom. the most Inexpensive paper is charming hecauvc of ttw freshoe*v and aritotlc harmny. I slag “Icft-Bier” Salad UrceoCu’. (uncooked) veaetaldew atto frrlt* soon baMtete watery discolored and are use toss for a second meal But they can be kept fresh and crisp for several days by combining them wlBi gel-
atin.
ptoevri tbc crude drug Madlclnr : torong. of Wildwood, visited Mr is hi.id pace with world-advance - - ami Mr< M'lriimer HenderaoTi or em very creditably • Boturdr.y afirrnnon Saturday *ve-| May I sugget here that when ] n!ng Mr. and Mr*. Henderson srm clean rouse U.1* spring you! cotupanied them to Bridgeton, ■gleet not your household -moc-! The Parent-Tc.ichers - County tev: brighten and till the castor- Coiaril w.-.s hefd in Shiloh on oU bottb. the camphor flask, th--! Tuoadaj 1 hoae who alter.-led
(he ■mrstibOf-1 f. am hrr- were: Mrs. May Harris
tine shsker. tbc carhoiated vast- Mr*. Itell-i Horner. Mis- flretu lint- jug It-- read) for mar! Reo.As. Mrs. Belle IrWln. Mr*
ether*- iirK-i. w ith good. old. Ume- tnurs Heixln tried remedies that yon know the Ttiomp.
will make .h<- -lo« - j derson.
tor * task lighter ff you are com-; The P. f A. held Ito regutot pelted to summon him A roll of business meeting In the school
A IiaiHly (ompaB) iMsh For Bea Pood au Qratln. prepare white SBU" nwtog 1 toh; - spoon flour. I ta lespoon butter ->r margarine, and half pint of milk Butter baking dish, add layer* of tuna fish, lobster, shrimp, or any cooked fish. Ptotr over while sauce, cover with crated cheese and buttered crumbs
and brown lightly. Economy to lake.
_ mri _ . r Cake ingredient* are costly -
capes tor spoils wear, more for- |( p.y, to uke risks in bakmsl. longer capes tor street ana lB( . Maa ., ca g,. r a Us because evening wear. Nothing nun*- ^. flour ^ j too heavy lor this equals the chic of the cape for « • '
those i«ho can wear them gracsfully. And they arc not diOcult imke—if one to i.. all handy.
Patch (’pan 1‘atrh
There to a • decided vogue for pointed aid Idas patch trimming, also those in stepped designs suggesting sky -scraper treatment that seem* to' express itself In everything from office buildings to tea sets today. Indeed. Palch-upon-patch with a hole in the middle tor milady * head to pop itu.mgh, ui VJ may Will de.teribe many of "tei col( ) latest and smartest frocks of the,
spring ..bowing. j Making Battonhoh-' » liimnb. * good way to make bmton-
Smart Shoes Are Simple I bote2 stniight and neat to to sew
°r "77:,
Our Special Sale
lown Crier FLOUR
- of —
much lighter and fluffier than bread flour, and bocs'tto uniformly succcssfu' to an economy In the
end.
Keeping Mowers
If you add a few thin slice* of white aoap to the water before putting flowers Into it. they will keep us fresh for nearly two weeks a* when first gathered
Mildew
If mildew stains are soaked foi several hours In a weak solution of chloride of lime, then rinsed in i
. ihry will disappear '
Living Room Suites ENDS SATURDAY Buy now while prices are low. We h-..c the best selection of liriag Boom Suite? to be fotmd a: ywhere—«ud everyone Come and see .hese fine suites.
Simmons Beautyrest Mattresses
$169
Three-piece Genuine Mohair Living Room Suite This suite is one of the finest we have ever shown at this price. Reversible ershions in 4-color Jacquard Veto nr. This suite is well-tai-ored throughout. Convenient terms.
F ' a:l Commerce St.
Bridgeton, N. J.
A Marvelous Mattress Moderately Priced A center of close packed springy wirr cods—linndreds of then,! Over -in* -he thick, sofi metm-ss layers. "'•«« could give such complete repceef | Priced at $39-75 Wr are ghosting a Special Grouping of Kew SIMMONS STEEL BEDS „,|(„I .1 yi,-4 and flutobe*. Come in today and me tl
$129
Three-piece Jacquard Velour Living Room Suite—Revernible Cushions
We have sold a laige number cf these suites. Yon v.-fll be pleased with their sty’.; and beauty. The reverse side of the cushions is in artistic silx damask. Three pieces—large Davenport. Chair, and Wing Chair $128.00
For Sale by Al. Good independent Grocers BENJAMIN BOTWINICK Wholesale Distributor WOODBINE, N. J.
220 N. High Street
Corson
Hany 0*Aer Living Room Bargains C. M. Ware Co.
Millville, N. J- UI Phone 320
' SHOULD COME FIRST" MILLVILLE N. J.
GOVERNOR
P OPEN EL PRIMARY l LOWER I ^ TAXES BUSINESS ADMINIS1 RATION LAW ENfORCtMENT
JUDGE CORNELIUS D0REMUS REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES MAY 15 VOTE FOR HIM!

