Cape May County Times, 4 May 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 19

CAPE KAY C03ITY TIKES FRIDAY. KAY 4.-1928-

Page Three

: News Of Interest To Our Women Readers

Uibortance of Child's Health you' Receiving PlMc AUmtim

dink* or d»r» •« r. .ben «* Dur * •L. w, Oi. i blWw*

Th«> t»»! whkb many commun Him ha«r w« ih«!wlres 1* that M-pry child who U to enter school next September wnt without any handicap of phyalcnl defect*. Examination of these ..ttle folk* begin* In May or Jane, thn* al-

,1 irifl'd In later year*, hmimt awaraJ matuht for mrt-

’ .boulS be al- in* any comettow that may be

50 neeeaaary. Oertalnly.

Doemtann. within a

America'* tirepwti-.n of one-third of her school population physically deficient »hould 1» materially

Sew Jersey

r,.., ,n food* at «be CoQt*

Rutgers tnH-er-developed during

L jJinati * year, of the child's r *,- b.. tbow that will not

L » riel flop.

F -p ;re hginnln* to raalu; chilli tralnln* 1* ■ “ f -

T*a Brother*

C Mm Flo. r t:.e U-n going with a hoy. a vrar. He l* only nlne- ■ wir, 1<1 and I am only »! ;- g He ha* a brother, eerena (ion. I have gone out with

to go out with hi* He I* not Jealous, but like me to go with

ht toy*.

!l# older brother doeant like

a m society, but I ' k> loTngf i Uk*» society i m to b*- more lively and n more about pleasai* ti

Dear Mi*.. Flo.

Please tell me how I can overcome hashfulness. 1 am ashamed before nearly everybody. Before some person* my bashfulness n weakened but before others

baa increased.

My friends always tell me will get over it. but I have »lttle

lh t tlrl friend'* .wecl-1 ho * K ’- FOU think I will? I ^ rtum* ilth younger !do not know whether I am growud the want* me to go with 1 '“8 ™° re <>h*Wul or not •nmget. ! I am fourteen. * *

fta* -du>e me which one to

.- Utt) i fci. >*d both teei

rttl in*.

i tor

Well Ibt most pa ran t*. fctimb ^'^jssrst

NstllM Onlf-Con^gratioB

thers . rod mother* are held BU-'V cdmmuBJUes as an aid in learning wore about child care

. *e pbriWJ

tfcii 1* ® 0,

well-being of

nly tWa* to out Marie

Patwmman's dubs, atjd similar nrganlxaUOn* are HicorporaUns child study periods In their yearly programs. Indicating the wide Interest that la how being taken In Id welfare. The local library well supplied with * *

The high points of the mtlllwry season may be the sknllcap hat. tightly draped turban* the eyebrow effect* that alcovtr the opth. while they roll with much clrte from the opposite side But -thank Fashion—a number of exceeding!! mart be-hrimmed hat* “also ua." WtxJ—the ch'rmlng tittle star of The Madcap—show a u* bow

And she gives Cs another nice tip. too: Those pliable straw*

that resemble fine P In delicate pastel make them unite as

use with aft -rapon - they are with the tailored mode Similar -hapea from Part*show a me of contrasting fabric* lor crown and brim-ftoe brown atraw . for example, for the crown.

About Your Health By John Joseph Gaines. M. D.

-HEART DtSEAHE"

When a man or woman die* I suddenly, and without visible; cause. Um newspapers announce. ' dcrouwd was “a rictlui of) disease” In the majority! Of e*«se* the raifbe of death wasj nothing o! thg kind, but—R sets: the public mind at real. It is so easy to lay the blame on hi* most noble, much-abused organ. Still the fact confronts us stubbornly that, among our several vital organ*, the heart Is xarily first. We should therefore render the heart due m.pect. and take the best possible care of H. Perhaps overload In# Is one of the most scrloii* offense* against a normal heart—and it Is accom-

plished by over-feeding, speaking, the heart DOs

pounds of blood seventy-two per minute—or 1.296 pounds per hour—and for a single day. multiply by 21; II run* Into top* per moath! This supposes you weigh 160 pound* r If you are heavier—think of it! Tty thing is almost bewildering. I may be In error, but horse *rn*e tell* me I am thinking along right

line*.

The unnecessary food that we are continually shovelling

inis

Girls Clothing

Picture Exhibited

Household Problems

: of Sunday, ifch.

Problems Discussed At Plastic Club

two itae*

*www. lur rsatntw, iw ( are continual;* SUOTeoios iuim with a brim of creamy felt—or t i, e ktomach. and which I* later

■tatter. I really think. Sally, that the older brother 1* a better friend to you than the younger. Of course I say this purely out of reading between the line* of your letter. A Bashful Rluadr

Jabots and llaffj Calls

Feminine t* the mode regaidg the neckline and sleaviw Of any brand-new frock*. One a Jabot-Ilka treatment of the collar and deep, softly crushed cun. rufBcd at the back a* finish for the loag. »ilm rieevc. Another show* a floaltag cape collar of georgette, with clrcutor cuff* extending up over the tight-

at-I be-wrist sleeve*.

A Tapiaolx He«v and There With beige, with black and white, or hunter* green or navy, use u bit of turquoise Jewelry, if you would be very up-to-date. TUI* may t«e a tailored ring,

pendant, a choker

ball*

turquoise i pair of turquoise blue

clasps *

throw n into, the circulation by the absorbents, and more than half of it undigested—4* the heart tn b!am» tf we <He of weakened and over-di* tended arteries? The heart is often blamed for fallpre. when the six o'clock dinner I* the 'Bigger in the woodpile." Tbe mince-pi.. sausage, and htwv-ily-nessoned dressing, not to aay thf steak a half an Inch thick

and often half raw*

Probably shortness of hreafli and fHiolnes* are ftret sympttma that lead one to saapect a burdened heart. Pain over the heart I* more often due to neuritis of intercostal nerves. Palpitation I* a warning slgnalt. You would fight if you treated as we Insult the heart. Kidneys are responsible for many deaths attributed t heart—then, bacteria from t eased throat. Keep on term* with your specialist.

era sci nee leeches us seven Interesting things about mollis. First, that contrary to old f> llets- FLYING MOTHS DO NOT EAT WOOL. It is the Uny worm* hatcbel from their egg* that do the damage. Killing flying moth*. then tesn't r -ranlee protection iavariaby. when seen flying, they have already deposited the eggs m. woolen* somewhere about tbe

bouse.

Moth bolls, cedar chest* and othi r r." _•.: ‘ — mo effect on tbe hatching of moth eggs. So the only sure way to combat them is to mothproof fab

ties themselves.

This may be done by immersion in gasoline: by spraying with an odorless, colorless moth proofing solution, or by washing in water containing moth-proofing powder that give* the same result. This treatment

makes fabrics

show * good taste _ ine: fussiness and elabrgaiion •how \ulgarity. says He’^n H.; '•owell. associate extensio i cloth lug specialist. ' ollege of Agrirul-j tin . Rutgers rniveraiij < hildrenV lashlon* are more stable than adult fashion* psrilj because of thi* underlying rule of simplicity. Color offers a field la which a little girl may have her wishes granted. Most children have favorite colors and the frocks tbs* are made in them are a Joy to Amart colors lor Junior* do not vary w ith the seasons, as they do for grown-ups. sod a wise mother will oo-.w'l her daughter when plan* lor the . oring wardrobe of that young Indy are being

mail.

Every girl should be 'aught fa»tkHou io--' about her underwear, and loam the undenlehle fact that the way she looks underneath it pretty much the way she look* outside. Wsll-cut underwear gives a better line to the frock over II Girl* in their “twas" so oft*" wish to copy Unir eider*, where** thi s*- girl* have a definite type of clothing they should wear. Their Clolbe* should be made of stand-) ard fabric*, well-cut and devoid,

High Merit

STONE HARBOR- Miss Gab-:

ducted ibt Studio Art £bop nnlinatlot tho Atone Hatl»ir Pier the P»*t j no-nt

tw o year*, ha* had tbe honor to

have bor painting. "liaughler of. 1 rat Hsrodm*." placed on exhibition at | but 1 tbe Plastic *'lub KnhibtL PblUidel-1 You I. ptia This i* tbe second of MU* The Gabriel'* plrture* to i-e exhibited) talnly.

in Phil*deli»fciu in rocent mouth* C H. Hon!', in h*- PhlUd.d

moth'wortim that they will starvei of fusaUic**. The trock with the ( raUicr than feed on thorn. ! sport* faeltns 1* «b« best for g«n

—| Party frocks, with

Your Flower Garden

both nice to want to

SALLY.

r Sally, if 1

rominue to go out with the

toy. There seems

reason why you cannot be tag? with both, but since the fe l-rotl *-r ohJecU to your »IV younger, you should ■tm to Id* wishes out of wo to your long acquaintance

tl tin:

Fkb your letter I gather “•nioa that the older boy 1* aorr willed and acnnibls M Hi* younger, who '-i> for pleasure. Thei •> probably ho* a fl-*- - ;« you. Xould l« rather unfair _ : !<'ir attrnlions tram

l.ardeniiiK a Practical Art

fee‘ and' Gardening I* ranked among the How much *rts. and It I* draerving of the how aiucn v Al,*, u t* a sport and a

fascinating cure. There Is always something nev learned about the flower*,

gardener ha* a most woad^rfu opportunity to create beautiful picture*. But U you would be successful with flowers you must not overlook several commonplace

hut very Important things. In my garueu experience 1 think

the two thing* that a e tbe raont important and the most neglected

I. .. . „ are sumclent water and regular „„ not fear; all will be well CQ ](j>-ation. If you- plants do not if you Just try to take , e , kufBcient water they will not Rjteresl in the people around you do . ht , do not mean thsl and dismiss all thoughts °* >'.*v *'onld be sprinkled every The only way to lorget being da ; b>i , they be well watered ... ' ^ thal lbey aro wat clear down

way

is to think

--ien In company and. more of the people you are with. Just forget yourself end you will overcome your fault. Of course you wfll get over B. It is only a temporary maniUMatlon of the period of life that

i Wans

bis

the brother

*»> It yon loved thej

different 1 exceed '

bashful is to exercise your will wer—make up your mind you win not be bashful. And keep yourself in as healthy a general condition us possible, tor very often poor health has * relation to mental condition* such n*be*hlulness^ik your we |ght should not

hundred pound*

Rk Keystone Of Cookery

>oj ,v, r stop to think bowj

• L< omelet can

Jb . 7* satisfying It _ ^ -a " 'luomical meal you can

of the omelet*

tk»n* are asked by Ponltri ‘ oancil. un-

sospices National

being observed from

What to the masterpiece of French Cookery, tbe dtoh that outlive* all other dlshe*. the thing that 1* found on Hto MaJesty s taMe no less than upon the table of the bourgrolse—the thing that *• as —Wch -.I-w* «* "J' 11 . ^ ”SI oMinle as no other food couia ^ma it?- The Omelette, 'onld you make an omelette "l'***' 'breaking egg*? Then cast >our mind's e/e over this f* 1 ™ 01 ?;.' nsry Mon«teur Egg snd al^ hto

■ ntics and evolutions. ---

-Si. i= i»

™ ■ ... i tv a that.- without frill.

Sow be

S“1 tf> ?th.

k'v'h*" . ' l ' <h brr Intensive popv ; limiled land areas ! 71 <r Smnlng need for In voucanuatad and tong ago came to tv* , ,b '' 'fPortant place »X»:. “ust occupy In he « nutritlm. 1 fltting that we ti t> 7t ‘ ! " bW look io Europe' -j... , and profit by her

r» «»*-« 2rz,r7Z’,

perJu. now he to the rot-*u-vent, now ot a

poached I

sauce: not

c; not * piecrust fit « stands by virtue of '«>

1“

e,t Mf. cookery t.jgelht r.

_ the depths of their root system.

If this I* well done even once in ten days and In the meantime they are cultivated to conserve •*“

moisture they will habeUer

than if they are watered a little every day. Try this experiment

in your garden. Take the noxxli'

off the hose and let It ran ten minutes upon the cultivated

ground In the garden, then dig

down and »«•« how far the wr "

has gone. By trying several perlment* of this nature '-ou know how much watering to * essary to wet your plant* righL Vs lo - oltlvalion. If you «!° l* ht vou will never allow a crust form, but always keep the sur-

face loose and the plants free

from weeds. Doubt less every ""<■ knows how to cultivate, but few gardeners do nearly enough „» H. Rosea, for example, respond best U they “ r V U , every day: In fact, the best grow-

ers always do this, f*"™ 1 /“!*

ago I tried the experiment of Uk|£g two Plants of Iris pUn sldu by side. One i cuRJv.aed

every day. the other but once a week: as they came Into Woom.

the one cultivated even day had nearly twice a* many ^nom* “Pon It. "nd they were of a much

better quality.

■The^ soul that siaaqlh it shell surely die" Ditto the body.

“MaUngJThelr Gun"

Now and then let the children make their own candy—like we used to do. Show them how to measure and prepare this simple recipe which trugev two puns <- pure, delicious candy, and keeps

them Interested too:

2 cups granulated sugar (beet ■ cane), a pinch of salt. 2 tablespoons corn syrup, watar to moisten. Let come to a I'oil: teaspoon soda. 2 tablespoons sharp vintgar and a big lump of biittor. t’ook until a firm ball forois in cold water;

flavor—and PULI..

ART and NEEDLE B, N1TA GREY

simplicRy as their predonilnslinc clutrartcristlr. may be sheer ir. I fabric but tbeir trimming should b. confined to Utile lucks, pleated

Three Hharicsiug* ter t ake Many modern recipes give ui th.- alternative of using eithei butter, margarine or whipped cn .an In making cakes. When margarine to used for shortening, a little less I* required, *— ** contains lass water and i than butter. One and a half cup* of whipped cream equal a cup of butter for use in

Kreg* < dt Ham Fresh In slicing from a large ham.

Flapper: "1 need a new bathing ult." iihelk: "Thai * n6lblng.~

Peerless Guaranteed House Paints—11.65 gal. AU Colon Whi-—$1.90 gal. Special Price in 5 gal. Loti Arnold M. Bauer Hardware and Sporting Good* 44-46 S. Laurel St., Bridgeton

bad received a letter from Ann. In which Ann told of having tea In a very lovely home In Washington, where each room was decorated In period furniture. When she mentioned the draw-ing-room. In the Louis Fifteenth style. Peg Instantly had a vivid plrture of It in her minds eye. There I* such a marked difference between the characteristics of tbe tapering leg in th- Louis Fifteenth style and those of th-

Louis Sixteenth.

Peg has sketched a loins XV cabriole table leg on a tape oot. and to the right of thn abriole chair with a typical leaf foot. Underneath this to a sketch of a characteristic tapering •xbl# 1< K of the Louis XVI period. Peg declared that even if she didn't own u reproduction of oiw ot these tables or chairs herself. it was nice to he able to have a mental picture of what

they looked like.

Copyrlgh' International syndicate

Th* auctioneer, who had been whispering excitedly to a man in hto audience, held up a hand for

re.

' wish to announce.' “that a gentleman here has had the misfortune to lose a wallet containing *2500. He toll* me that a reward of 1125 will given to anyone returning It.” After a silence a roan in the -rowd shouted “111 give i!5u!' itefore they w tapered to her: Were 1 drowning In the mid- < e ol the Atlantic Ocean, going own lor tbe third time, would be the last person think of.” It made her leel happy. After they bad been married several years he made the same speech. It didn't seem to have Iho same meaning then. Beside*. go she hit him

tOO can have Real FootComfc t Feet that throb and ache all day Isog arc a constant drain or your nervous energy and health. Get rid of that condition now, while your feet arc grill young.

unusual Values cn Every, Patje fifth Avenue Style* tor every purse. Hnc tumiiure by ms.-ter craftsmen. Dainty china, useful ! too sews ns beautiful rugs, dependable garden tool'- "lbe thinu - yog want and need, in endless variety — Bt price* which w ill give you a pleasant surprise. Open "Yot 'vBarpam Book.” If you hnven’tone,borrow one. Make up your Spring Order now. It win becnxefutt* hlled and Ihippc.! promptly- We "uarartcc sari f iction. You're sale when you deal with Charles \ViHk:m Stores—New York’s foremost general r.xuil order house. Just Leek at these Spiinq Bargains Sraan Spring riM ^ . c

tl.e cast lea O'

Froaj »H *be great v

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rly I

uge urbac center*, si ion of (armera am ‘ 100,1 *iuB» docraa*. a area .-ivailablr fo luodncOon dinriiitokc.

boiled.

ill animal nuit as -•ir food supply.) * of her adaption j ropean rood It ions. 1 1 luominent plane i 'ivulture. and the)

® eat 'em raw.

scrambled —

slurred or scalloped-

National l^K W

fried

Don't put *

fron. May 1st to HE-

es on a btby until

try waUdBg. Then e ot t***j grt 'shoiTwlth flrxlble. firm the daily ; unpollritad and broad ciM»i Hl» V-'t; a steady id-Hfonn »*<'<■:

8* ► ,ar I small toot, with fuh or pufi: , ted States | on th ^ uppers to give plenty of

i ibe io- j room

mm

v rnsln'd bM< •Oh. Walter

her

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