Cape May Herald, 15 April 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 4

Woman’sWorld

THREE TAFT GIRLS. DaufMar of Praaidant and Twa Couaina Will WhiU Mouaa BallM. I Kiri of lb« ocxl four | , Mn ttuv* juuni: «on»«i of tba T»fl tumlt) . will lnX>' |>roiulueot pans lo the social Uf# •>f Wu* h Instoo and eepactally Is all l Ik* ruotUoua at tbs White House. Tliej an- . ouslns-Ulas llrleo Taft. (Uiwbtt-r of the pnsMeoti Hiss Louise Taft, deutthter of CUaHaa P. Taft of CtucUinaU. and Mbw Louisa Taft, <L>iubi<-r of Iteorj W. Taft of New lurk Ules Ueleu Ta., wUl be the moat Important 6*0re In tba trio because of tbe position bar father occupies, and aba will he known as tba Whits House

belle. During tbe school year Wash Ingtoo wlH sse rer) little uf her. f-u she will continue her studies st tlrja Mswr. near Phflsdelpbla. She Is a mod sal girt with sttrsedre features and an unusnal fund of sound

Bar cousin Louise, daughter of Charles P. Tafl. Is a prettj joaug WO man. She Is rather slander, possesses an oil re complexion, has tnssaes of black hair, and bar eyee are dart This yoong woman has a mot rtage and a sprtgbtlj ■be Is already knowu to WaahlngtA haring a pent considerable time In tbe capital Mlaa Louisa Taft, daughter of Henry W. Tuft, bad only recently returned from Europe, where aba spent a year bursting. Her taste in matters ol Areas Is said to be excellent JlU three of the Taft cousins were at the Inaugural baQ.

- er -OWK- Which Are YeuT How long can this las'- Host we ha "dearted" and “girlled" forerer. Awhile ago It was tba daartc girl that •oorUhud. Too were called dear!, when you went to buy a roll you wen called dearie whan you tried on a bat and you wafo told Just what was and what was “not becoming to yoc dearie." until fatted with al Just as d dearia you fouc. h was quits the thing to be calls, girlie. So now you are gbUe. -See hare, girlie; 1 wans to aee th

to gor Or If you are doing tba buying in ■teed of the actUng It Is. “flay, girlie sow that la the collar for you. - o Too know, girlie, you ought to bare . hag Ilka that: IPs tba thing.* Tea. yean called gtrtle if you are little anwinsome and stxteen; you are eallo girlie tf you ars thin and gaant am Intel led os! or if yvu ars fair, fat am fcrtj Cat not “forty.* tod sad. thin: that she aacapaa being glrtied. to aka kaean t. Before tba sutnmar la ore abb wHl hara been glrtied Into buytnbar new suti^nd t- to taking a bat the she d- c^n'l want tba wfll ba glrtlc when she gets a shampoo, and she wi be told that aba ought to rub a llttl •old cream Into bar nails at night glrtle, by the young punoo who at tends to Ler manicuring, for youtl

glrtied tm y Wa thought a

had achlrrad jp

tba daaria girt, but it begins to look a* if w* flldirt know when we were wail off. fig now aha puts ber arm ground y* u end cans you glrHo. And •i what ar. ycu roing to dot 81

her really Isn't to bo thought of. wouldn't hr pothr-not at an. OM eooks as Jewel Case*

A new Idea Was'shown In a rofleetiou of tea old books scattsred In a beterorttnaous baap oc a (teas euas Id • famous Jewelry bouaa ol Naw’Tort

: iVsar&.SSSSAS |Mrak 18 SM of Iteae It C«D go late • ' teaheaaa, whara it la tmpeuafbt# for li

The back Jawel «uaa gary in rtsa from dv eohunas of P*ayw «r te tkfkmt iiwrtan to books as ta^k M - Xtex i'f.JWk.

Harts uf Krancrv-and a Urge woodcut at a BlUk-al aceue In tba frontkpisre in another book. The frontispiece, tbs title page aad a few other laaraa art teft Intact In every volume. A small religious book J*wel large enough to bold a pair of aoUtalrs diamond earrinm. a few rings and a pendant will cost W. and tbe prices rang* up. according to aloe of tba volume or perhaps with reference to tbs origliMl (iilutf uf the book. A «ct c" handsome books, French, sell for IIS volume. These would hold a fortui; In Jewels. Tbe Idea la Interesting and appeals lo women of taste. If they not too much horrified at the dost of tba books. What Woman Forgets.

That there ■

i two sides t

That the “school for scandal" Is not recognised educational Institution rhlch fits her for the “school of Ufa.*' That there are two essentials to b occess—tsc-t and charm of manner.

That

Vere de Verv manner.

That children i

e Just as susceptible

to “mothering” as dogs. That tba reason they are last tented than men Is that women their troubles sod men pass over tbe small things That are content “let tbe Uttle World pass by.” That the hope of every woman l

i one of twj dire,

take a name for herself. That her personality, her Uttle airs and graces, ber faults and foibles arc all Instrumental In shaping tbe man of men and that she has only her to blame or praise for their tude toward her. _ That It Is good for her to dose her res to all externals at least once ever; day and soar quits away into oblivion then to come back and be happy for

tbe rest of the hours.

Traveling Milk Bottlaa. When traveling with an Infant th. question of warm milk Is s serious one aid milk oftco causes colic. Plact annel doth In the bottom an. around tbe side* of a astebd or cot ered basket. On this lay a hot watei bag full of hot water. Fill the required number of nuralng bottles with milk prepared food. Cork tbe bottles and put a fresh nipple on each one over th. cork. These corks must not be forgot fen st feeding time. Ley tbe bottler on tbe bag and cover with another ba; filled with hot water. Place a thlei fianual over this, and the milk wtll

keep warm all day. if may be cooled at tbe

tbe train or taken out of tbe aatcbd an hour before using. If this method I* followed there will be co plea and no disagreeable washing. a> each bottle may be told aside after be

Bathroom Fittings. Among tbe Improvements in bath room fittings la a shaving brush bolder so devised that tbe bristles may haag downward when tbe brush la In position. Id this way Uw water drain* away Instead of remaining At tbe of the bristles. If Is In nickel. ■ easily kept clean, and tbe price la 80 mis. Another dainty furnishing for the bathroom Is a pear shaped handle •bite celluloid fitted with a snap bo >r attaching to tbe chain. The usi handle la wooden. It la claimed tbal tbe celluloid Is more sanitary. The price of it is 8S cen ts. Wicker hewing Table One of tbe prettiest sewing table* ten among the dot el t lee this ae Is of green and white wicker, carried exactly like a suit case, gened it reveals one-tblrd of th-. ret fitted with cretonne, form tax bass into »bleb sewing may ir dropped, and above are shelves, sobs of which have a row of tall pins oi spikes for bolding spools of cotton. It Is most compact and *o light that It •an ba easily carried If Deccssary. The

8shea! LunchMA young woman, a publi - sc! .Berber in a New Tort suburb, formed s lunch club for tbe motberr ■>f her pupils to assist them In putting op suitable school lunches for their child ran. She noticed that tba majority of ber pupils, brought a few cents to school each day and with (be money bought their lunch at a shop near by. As a rule; they bought the rery things they should not have

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tlx-year-old brother broke tn: "Why. Hay. Tm *ahamed of your tg fence! Georgs Washington Is lo th.' New Testament cot the Old.” Anllseptlo Tocthbrusk. Id this day of frvnxlre! cleanliness e* the road to all health, happiness and eootaut •va.ythlng Is Invented uttto an

fore tbs antiseptic tontbbrosh. A CONFIDING CONSTABLE. Tbs War He Helped the HeeeemaiC Repel the Burglar*. A-good atory Is told si the expense of a constable In rural England, soys a writer In the London Telegraph. Not long ago ■ young and pretty housemaid arrived al tbe big bouse of the neighborhood, end It was observed tbst our friend's beat often took him In that direction. At firvt she seemed to resent his advances, but suddenly she changed altogether, sad the course of true love appeared to run smooth - for a time.

doubtv howw when she saddeniy declared that she would take him Into her confidence She had overheard tbe particulate of a plot to break tnto tbe bouse end staal tbs piste. "Now, Jim.” she

tbe plate was kept so ws've shifted It- What I want you to do is to r* into tbe plate cupboard and wait tin they come and open the door. Then you'll have ’em." ^im Jumped at tbe chance and bait •a hour later was concealed. In the

The constable .-buckled to himself a* be beard the muffled whir of s tool on the outside of the cupboard door, and he grasped bis staff and wotted. After some minutes' walling be resolved. to take n cautious peep. But the door was fast, afcaraly screwed on the outside by the burglar*. When Jlui eventually roused tbe bouse and was released from bis prion the burglars and plats, together with the pmty bon-acinald ta eoofsderate), bad tll-aiqknired. Uorewer, the constable's i«altloo took a good daal of explaining away.

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Any Old Soldier who made a homestead entry of 40, 80 or '20 U M£laad teatd mi before the rear of 1874. bw • cUbn «l Cshn sal G* *• I

crus in Any st^ie io the union before the year

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