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: News Of Interest To Our Women Readers : ‘ —i
Page Tlire© Household ProWems
Delicious Desserts
Try These Three Recipes
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Ansfi ''■k* - R.ch bright ysllo* ill color—m.»d* from the yo!k* of «•**» left from msk to k I hr Ancel rake. It carries with H .the MMS* •Wetlzlng properties Try
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fcior "f H” fin****” 1 “, B r. i-ut of s-eatw JT .. tb*. fact that the properties *'iPPU«i , h .. i.irlicuUi proaOot .<*»»•> L »nj other way. «jiit » tielicioos:
L | un cbeOo. tea or din-,
. •; anjel cake. .j, n-preseatS th. acme
i hr inastcr-
7. t-ikrr* art No pro-
h,« the temre. dellciotu ttaTor
.And well cooked
Take ] !-• cup* sugar and cup butter. Cream together wait Add yolks of 12 <-skj. well beaten and *-J of s cap ot milk. 2 eupa of flour and 2 teaspoonfoil of inking ponder. KUvor to TOit. Bake- in • moderate
HusUne Cake
In Sun«M»6 Cake we hare a delicious, appetitlnj*. health-shine pastry whttu can well he made a regular part of f family diet.
Txy tjils raertpt!
©eat the white* of € egg* very stiff. Add, one cup of sugar and ..the well beaten yolks Fold In
rightly named of a cup of flour to which ha* Angels.* Now! been added ^4 of a teaspoonful to the AngelIqi baking powder and U of a place in yum'j teaspoonful of cryani-of-tarur.
Flavor to Milt. Bake from forty-
cake receipts jgve to fifty minutes in an un-
„ -th the interest 1 graced angel cake tin Invert — :> housewife in 15 n<J ,rt To. ^before rJS To iurtber impr«* u. with Th> ir; from Un *’] their vagne. prints have rtMOped-
tbemseisec upon step-in*, slips
«Very*» Latest
? About Yow Health
By Jeha ;
i Osina*. U. D.
dcrlslhly you lave—or will ha»e —/or who can re*i*t the colorful. w*«Ul*. MBfewmally — becoming
appeal of these fabrics'
lA« aassoti we may have used print* n nattm-l This s. however, we plan them in biaa/Jon with a jerwey jacket of a bannonizing plain shade for sport use. Then for afternoon
shed the Jersey coat
appear with conventional correctaems in the printed silk
Two style notes of Importance tn the figured ailk frock (which bails from the wardrobe of Maxine Caraon. in "Sunny Days." by the wa>l are it* Jabot and trimmed cuffs. We can think of a doles different places In our own wardrobaa where a simple, colorful frock like this would Just
exactly fit.
Printed Isdfca, Too
only iakurdly nu* diet for the ovlde digestible ! properties at
tasel S aili* shin* of 12 egg*, j
l»4 cup* of r well sifted and Add vanilla as ire 1 1-S cup* of
Nutrition expert* tell us that a more liberal u*e of eggs by the average American houM-wife is nn efficient, and economical thing, tn do Instead of egg* for break-'
every mewl <0 which egs» play a prominent part. Egg* are nerved in combination with vegetable* a. d meat, always with the Idea of .irortding a balanced daily ■ atub for members of the family and through the u*e of eggs Insuring a diet rich tn minerals.
JSZgTJ SSSSt y'^>->"^ *”. t "lParisian Hints
On Fashions
*k“B 1* Harry T
ri>nie to you tor
• three girl* rang-
■Re* of M to 2S
""king, good cooks, ' a ell, and neither 'ink. and have all ' "iint; so you see
popular with the 1111 both sexes
' <r seem to And a t“ marry, a* we've' I'-nposals from well-
ntlemeu.
• men quite well l ''" not to many. not love them. ’ u * should marry md tagp a chance? wait till the right
marry, and that u ‘ 'o art lied : «ur own. a* in f ight not have ■ but we want -i huppinea* when , IN IKHJBT. 1 "uise you should man—bw per- ■ knows the right ' ha* not aufficl-: k' i emotions. If
Analyse
my going with him. He says be loves nic. Would it be proper to lake my parents' advice 1 bare brown eye* and fair complexion. MACY.
sopS And they
are exceedingly fresh and sprinetike. Most frequantiy the design* are dainty floral paucm*: but in the case ef pajami course—some very —-
■xitic effect*
Tolars Have a National Flavor Listen to the lesson of Parisian costumer*, and know that todayred is not plain red. nor green Just green It 1* English red and Japanese green—If one would be fashionable. Patou's English red i* a brilliant, characterful color just a shade diffrient fm:
The .tapaneae green i
delirious shade of chartreuse, fresh and tender a* the m
leave* of a v-illow tree.
1 Ol'R I OT) I NT
Truly a household staple is the bottle of tincture of iodine. Each family should gee to it that »bi* tileod of mankind is newly replenished, and kept wiUtin «w*y reach. What with the extra garden work, house cieauliAg. and the like, small wounds are quite,
common, and from thcee. if un-1 T- rlne the doorbell, to open attended to promptly, may arise [th - door, to enter the IfcliM isn't traublr ranging from mild Infeo-1'-''l* always an adventure, when tion to the deadly le'.saus; It is j you call a! another’* home* always wise to take no chances' The IK-rsonallly ot the house with the invisibk genu. j #rst felt in the hall, which should Never mind about the brown j xtend a cheery welcome tstein caused by the application] t^’nlly returning from the ‘ the drug; I'd rather arc aj*'d. . and offer to strangers
cor;., vl hospitality.
This may be expressed by an
arrangement of bright picture*,
hung at cither side of a central
mirror or by a larger picture,
with a mirror on the opposite wall. Another plan I* t< the mirror between two lamp brackets over the hall table, with a group of i, prints on another wall Or a colorful wall
good on* Upon thej hanging may be used above the —— **“ ■ .able to provide a background for
candle sticks and a pottery bowl
patient spotted all over with ••fleetiir scrm-kjller, than to he called to attend one small sen* of angry "strep" infection. The advent o! mild, warm weather is most certainly aa awahener of germ life ns well ns plant life A small roll of good adhesive plaster of the very best make,
should he Is • Inu: th. 7A)
So much depends on first impressions- -and in the hall good one* can be achieved so t-a.-dly!
\ Nutrition* Dkh
hand or liner-- Hnmedlaaely swab with tincture of iodine; if the rr.edr is not Besr at band, and apoiication i* thus delayed, wash member with clean apap and warcr. to remove posslbir particles of foreign matter; dry j gently and get the Iodine Make'
a thorough, soaking .-nPlication., Sttnnier (ogether 1 cup of boiled When dry. apply a strip of veryl ric, \ 1 r ' ,p o! tomtlotm. While cleah adhesive to Hay on aa long ] cooking, mix together 1 pound of a* thci is no pain under it; I chopped round steak and 2 or T. «l*e of adhesive goierned by rtte |nn,on ‘ A ' !,1 1 tablespoon chill ot wounu If you are handy ! r*’» d «‘t' and heat thoroughly in a with srisso.,. an inch square ad->^« 1! ‘t con- ining a large lump of hnaSre with h«le cut in ite ecu-1 butter qc marg- rinc Add to the ter and !h« opening covered with “»» Aomelwv- and
a smaller square ot clean gauge, will make a ventilated cover for th«- Wound—which win heal faster U it can lie reached by .air. Apply orrr the iodlned injury, fg.n't Ignore linte things—they
are the one* that count.
Your Flower Garden Hardening In l.fmilrd Spare If your g-trdenfng lime I* limited you wi l have to plan to get the most out of i\ The success of your garden is measured by ij»e amount of bloom you gel for the time you spend upon II And the site of the garden I* also controlled by th. time you ran give it. It would be foolish tor you to have loo large a garden. To get the greatest amount of bloom with the least time and effort take* care il planning and the selection of the right flower* I am today suggesting a group of annuals that will give you the maximum bloom at the least outlay In both cash and rara. These ten annual* are of the easiest culture, and every one of them may be depended upon to give you tbeir full quota, of bloom They may all be atarted froir seed and will require the mini mum of care. There are many more that might be added, but these wiD give yon a good selection tor both gulden display
and cutting.
Here arc the ten: t'osroo*. Bachelor Button*. Zinnia?. Oyp*ophilla (annual). Larkspur.GaillarP. StnckA
Macy. it certainly would
be proper to take the advice of
jour parents. They must l some good reason why they
not want you to go out with the particular boy. Have a long heart-to-heart talk (not quarrel) with your parent* and find out just why their attitude 1* and why they hold such an attitude Perhaps during toe course of this talk, too, you may convince your parent* that they should change their minds. However. I think it would be very', very
( to defy the attitude of
father and mother. ^ in . [lr .—, r ,
dia. Nasturtiums. Popple*. Slocks and Petunias. In this list you have flowers of all height*, and can Arrange your bprders to look well with the taller ones in the rear and the shorter to the trout
In a' border that is open ut*m
both sides, plant the taller thine* in the center and the shorter toward tl)® edge*. Do not follow this rule too closely. ;•* w » ir borders do not »*»< IO h - ,vr " p«T|*tiuJtfflearuDrr If you will »«ud>
. was quoted au. aajmgititTTq*** °f *> w *" **...* n> * n
that "cellophane »a* not used toTte^beip wl desIgtiHte braid*, etc., simitar,toja jr«g.‘ '• i mm m, •“■Hj/g" VS Sm-mS.
m*®.! (S«n«ll j.„ o< tt.|r «»o W - with i rATHARISE ORIEBEI- .you can K^t many mind that j Extension nothing S^iaU.t-j mem ^ ould told I Black is » Pari* Dtehigo-toe j detfuj U y ° U msly de-; backbone of every "Oiart Kratirh-, it- Pon- woman's wardrobe. Few color*I ' ~ " of the can compare with it in dlstinc-} From avtartor* w '*
aomingnese—none can':le«*t this; the ; aportat usefulness. tro1 -
A summary ot the color and tendencies in silk hosiery, from Un- Parisian viewpoint, la aa fol-
A Correction By Clothing Specialist
My attention bes been called to the f*« that I gave out informalion In regard to "cellophane” which was incorrect. (Tllophane is a DuPont product and the use of this n.tne for
other shiny braids, etc. allowable because of V.
Jcs' that wlii
lows;
Nude tone* are to .-ontltroe most important; gray I Creased in favor; there ix little or no interest In black or gttnmetat: white i* hinted at for re-
sort wear.
This list ha* been drawn from stetement* of hosiery manufacturer*. observation* In smart loot-wear establishment*, and a k,.
study of retail displays.
By nude i* meant all lx?Jge-lo-biyeuil tones. For street wear, dark beiges, sometimes touched with gray. *ometimes on the tan oc sunburnt cast, and somcUmes frank beige—almost a light brown—dominate!. For afternoon the tendency is slifl toward darker tones, but for these there is frequently a little more rose in the tint. Pot evening the '.nter ■ lone*, frequently rosy iess frequently mauve or creamy yel-
tn cast, predominate
while
Although opinion tor
scnti-d divided - with regard to the renewed vogue tor pearls, it is now a fact that several of the large importers of novelty Jewelry plan on showing extensive lines during the next two months. Necklace*, chokers, earrings and bracelet* are offered for Imnn-d-delivery. made up .to paste! shade* with colored crystal u*ed in pari. Bui. as the fall season advance*. It i* claimed the tendency will be inward pearl* in er ivory and flesh shade* and tew 1. ngth* and style* which have not been *' I
PI* 1 * 1
riantly.
ir,
ninutes, stirring
Hid Toil Know —
That a survey of public *chori» proved the physical dereiopu-.mt and gr^dt of children who used stimulating -'links at mealtime were far below- those of children
who did not?
We should rtmenlber'that weak -cocoa, a cereal beverage or a milt drink lake* but an Instant to prepare. Each i* Afe wholesome for little folk*. In Justice tn them, should take the place ot other beverages that rei.-rd mental activity and growth.
Sauces To Serve With Lamb
■il ' . up* of white onions ! tender, drain tlem and with salt, pepper and 2 tahlena of butter. nub through
Frail Relish 1 cup prunes, cut in small pieces. J*± cup* water. 3 tablespoons sugar. V» tesspoon ground cinnamon. 2 tablespoons currant Jelly. Juice ’j orange. Boil ail the ingredients together until the prune* are swift. IL-iisin* may K* unci instead of faunas, or half of each. This «ucv is good with either hot or cold roast lamb. ^^^Fnirs.ul Hist Sanee 1 class currant Jolly. .3 lablesp^on* mint, cut fine. Rind of orange, shredded. Beat Jelly with :i silver fork, add finely chopped mint and shredded orange rind. Mix thoroughly. Serve with "crown” or Oti^r lamb roast.
Lamb Has Much Nutritive Value
raekiag IVnir Salad
Next time you plan a long drfw. with a picnic basket tucked away In the car—remember that salad can !*■ kept fresh and cool If you put tn An enameled ware bucket with a small bottle filled with cracked Ice set In the
Fry rales the Smokeless Way
Mak<s a little salt the gridiron with i grease; then cakes ami there will Ik- no
Itag and rub Instead of won't stick smoke odor
Nutritive raluo and delicacy of flevnr nr» tyro Important characteristic* of lamb. larmi* is easilyi digested and ranks wirb the other meats in food value. Meat of all kinds is so blghly digestible that practically all of It is utilised by the body. Meat Is valued especially for its protein which is ot blgb biological value. Lamb yield* more protein Iban mutton, but aa it rarries less fat the energy value in not quite so great as that of the mature sheep. I-amb. beside furnishing protein and energy. I* the source of two
. | of Ibe essential minerals, phos- ' 1 phorus and iron. Meat Is one of
the boat source.* o; these two minerals and this fa.: should not be lost sight of in planning the dietary of the family group. The Interne! organs have a particular value In the diet. Uver and kidneys are being used in the care and treatment of anemia These organ* are rich In iron and in viteimins. and lor this reatbry are laUu<l«d in the diet the person wb.. Ir suffering n this disease. 'lue organ* of lamb are no loss valuable in this respect than those of the
other meat animals.
- Karpeti - Living Room Suites at 1334% oti Mohairs Friezes. Jacquard Silk Velours. Hand Woven Fibre, etc. Wc have purchased these Karpen Mew York Showroom Sample Suites »t 33 1-3 per cent, of the rolling price* and marked them the same wav. In order to give peonle greater choice, we have i*rltided in this sale all of our other suites. This gives you n choice of 65 dEfferent suites tn select from which we know is nearly twice as much as the largest stores carry in this part of the state. Prices from $44.00 up to $795.00 Included are also sttttes from Beckers. Kroeble r». Hey wood* Wakefield. Lloyd, etc. Goldberg’s Department Stores 37 to 47 E. Commerce St. Bridgeton, N. X Store Hours; 7.30 to 6 P. M.. Daily—Saturdays uu.T 11 Free Deliveries All Over South Jersey Established 18b 7 Thirty .u.. year* of honest faith with the public has made thifi ■ th* Largest Store of It* kind in South Jersey.
Much crimp, like other tiling*, i charged to people who will I never pay.
Remon- Faint Spot*
No matter bow hard pain 1 *P«tteripe* *fliitve dried ou window*, the) can be removed by robbing the glass with boiled vinegi r.
Keeping Haller Wllbuiil Ire Butter may be kept hard without ice by setting the dish in which It is contained In cold salt water. Do not allow the water to come over the top of the dish
To Prevent Curdling
Vinegar often curdles when mixed with salad dressing. A generous ptncli of salt added to the dressing will unooth It out
I-amp wicksSs.wked in vinegar nd thoroughly dried will give
derided j much better light and eliminate
I stnoks., •
ra* fm
will only
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Now we know why boys love to reach the “home I plate!” It's usually heaped. high with generous slices of _ LA .. R i. AL—f
Le Stourgeon’s Kew-Bee Bread Your Grocer Sells It "Served Anywhere in Cumberland County”
A marvelous mattress moderately priced
. Beautyrest Mattresses are constructed on entirely different principles than the ordinary type. Finest coils of resilient steel are luxuriously upholstered and permanently built in place. There can be no r.hiftmg, bunching or maxring. Utmost bnoyancy— unbelievable relaxation— and amazingly long life-
arc the results.
Simmons Beauty rear Mattrcas
$3950
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