;. \ I"': w. T'7FP '' .' r' "I'' "" I , . .CISSI..II.. "iLIT1GAZITTI' : ' _ _ MAY. OCTOKft ,21. tlls.;;,, ... THE' \. ; ... . " - " "t This Page i Belongs' :' Our Women, .Readers' :: ; ',- > ; . I f.. T------ oooooooooooooooopooooooooo oo.oqooo. oooooooooooooooooI 0 .... . ...0000....... ...... A blue:"ribbon saah' ;.:irOrnpQ. ( " I AN 'IMPORTED FROCK. g 0. ,' t : quaint'' whit. frock. and... abonnet.Is' " . ! . I.: A TRIM sum S L'ATESTLarge )1'ASIt1ON NOTES. quaint' and pretty. <* *t-'jh"4.ii, T' i i' i, i i i i i T r0 o the JIrt of' O 01 1 1 i. .1 1,1 I I I I' L ,1 .. L' 1 I O .. ". : o f.{ " . ? Cbfldren'aSchool p| A Rather Striking Eff.pt gIn g ''AlBsautifv'l AftsmcerfGown ..., .o.o. ..o o .o. .... Tull.'or ' i ace is Introduced ; p pon r, o' Black and" White Cheok. P4tflngOn o That I I. Direst From Paris. 0 excellent , g o ooooooooooeoooopooooooooo I flat.. lvol'1'or' metal buttons' ? a' striped .Jbl';: . o ; 00000000000000000000000000L4L liked for the odd , - are, wraps.The 4 : II'OWnto soften it. t .. a15atWomen ..... ". "I' , Luncheons T , 1\ . .y , t tk flat, sailor has trimming A sash help to bring"out th. pretty i I wings and band of groasgrain, muslinor curve of the hips and the sUmnass of 2 II I might lie divided Into two linen. the" figure. 'I '"I', . During recent years the problem of classes according to the way In which " r ' .k the proper feeding of school children they put on their haU. There la the > . The ruffled white organdie with Sleeves are sometimes mad. ,to' has come to be recognized by educators class that looks on a hat aa something one. Tbe child of to cover the bead and there la the little dark silk coat has always a match a waistcoat worn inside of taffeta : as a very grave class that looks on a bat as an added charm of its own. pinafore frocks. , ! school 1 age must grow and must also * crown to woman's crowning glory. , work. Watch different women put their t It Is costly to educate child, and the bats on. It is not the time they take ' . cost 1* largely wasted If tbe child Ia so In doing the trick that counts. book at I STOKES SEEDS . Improperly nourished aa to be unfit for the clever young stenographer who mental effort. Certainly a hungry child dresses smartly on a surprisingly small Is in no gnndltlon to turn h... undivided t sum a week. When the office clock I ARE GROWN FOR CAREFUL PLANT EBB attention toward the work of tbe strikes & she grabs her hat firmly by schoolroom. the crown puts it on a little at the b Stokes Seed Farms Company Another Important factor Is play. back of her bead and pushes it deftly s tF There is a direct connection betweenthe forward so that her hair slips softly MOORESTOWN. JERSEY muscular activity involved In play about her face, thrusts In a couple of and the food elements necessary for well chosen pins and In three minutes the building of a strong body. 1s ready 4.0 start borne and, 6' As It baa been proved In many instances to vie In smartness with the , particularly In the large cities fashion she passes in the moreover'l i that many children are actually hungrythe Watch the woman who R. S. FLOYD, - greater portion of the time It la obvious money to buy clothes than that such chlldran are not receiving wearing them. Perhaps she spends the.full benefit from the money fifteen minutes before her mirror put Dealer In ' being spent for their education. ting on btr hat But she takes the bat The question of feeding the child in by the brim to begin with. Then she I the school 1s therefore receiving more- begins to put it on at the front, not the Groceries Htvy Grain and Feed and more consideration as time goes back. She pulls it over her forehead t I t on, and In several. instances where various knowing that the hat should. be tilted methods have been tried tbe results over the face and what is deft of it Corner Broadway and Dakin AY. b.ven very marked.In covers the back of the bead. Rlie pulls bb . one girls' school In New York city a few strands of hair from under the Try Us on Your Next Order For Feed each child is given a cup of milk or sfPp hat to cover her forehead. And then cocoa during tbe morning and at noon fPp she gazes at the front of the lint and soup Is sold by the school\ at 1 cent : i +I her face In the mirror. Then she jabs Here also, aa the year wanes greater i- a couple of ineffectual hatpins Into the --- - progress Is noted. crown of her hat and the fifteen mlo'ute This Instance is not cited ai an exeeptional task is finished. case but as an example to 3e The smart woman goes about the Li P4 show that when children are fed at { work of putting her bat on properly| , school tbe results are apparent, even with her eyes open. She never dependson though tbe children may not actuallybe i random effects, but **en If she does . underfed In their homes. spend only two minutes In the task she In tbe schools for backward childrenthe work. systematically to get her hot on Meffert's Trowel Brand Lime results of feeding In the school havebeen the right way. G more apparent J: _i9ijj To begin with. the bat must fit Milliners ' will tell that a hat especially Both Good and Dependable , It Issaid (haf In France, where a system you .r R Ev$.t' f:.. ri=EzuF t1E 1 : " of serving me&l810 school children r'' a small one. should really be fitted to was most! carefully worked out, tbe I the head as carefully as gloves or shoes Oed because it aids fertility,making fruit trees and other effect n> to simplify the relief work, as A LKABT TBOTTBVB. ar. fitted respectively to the bands or .-.so uas.aca crops much more healthy. and vigorousvaasurina'.in DO parent can bring a hungry child In feet.The Velvet itrlped georgette crape in a creased and improved crop yields of"the best quality. I order to gain sympathy.As Except for the choker and cuffs of smart woman always puts her midnight blue shade Is used to fashiodthis DeaeBatUa because of its the question of food for schoolchildren sealskin and a row of black novelty hat on from the back forward. You frock. Please note how cleverly purit--enal1'.ia: nearly 100 per . la so Important educationally buttons, which stop at tbe waist line know how milliners, when they are trying the Trivet stripe has been arranged to cent carbonate of lime-and also because produced bya and at the _me time la not entirely an this neat suit Is devoid of trimming.The a bat on you always grasp It firmly form the bodice and 1 port of the skirt concern of twenty-three ye&l'l' experience. ; educational problem. It offers' an opportunity woolen Is of the bent quality\ and and press It over the back of the bead. even the flare, which la cut off by a Ground Umtston for co-operation between the educators both tbe skirt 'and the coat's peplum then bring It forward. This pushes the band of Russian squirrel and ends la a 4P social organteattons and par have a marked flare. Please note bow I loose hair forward naturally. If you deep flounce of plain crape. This material Hydrated time ; ents. patent leather boots and tbe black put the bat on from the front and pressIt furnishes the sleeves which are Rock Lime The domestic science classes afford satin toque with Its natty little brush back It draws the'front hair In. andIt cuffed with a hutch of. velvet Mpe. There Is a form of Trowel Bread Lima for every pore>.4-sufl 4 another good opportunity for the servIng accentuate the dark note of the seal I has to tie fluffed out later. The collar\ 1" of squirrel while the rest treatment dust spra,.. eta AH ar fully guaranteed. of nourishing food to tbe children skin.oooooooooooooooooooooooooo. The smart woman seldom shows I I. white georgette crape fastened with Order Trowel 1 Brand lime for your grove, or field,or....... ; throughout tbe school. The class prepares much of her forehead when she has her ball crochet buttona. With this gore Booklet "Uung time on Citrus Cmv.." 1_ 1.4& .. Y one hot dish dally, wblcb Is nerved o ,0 hat on. even In these days when, the geous gown goes a midnight blue velvet quote prices and sad sample.' with tbe cold luncheons brought ANOTHER PARTY FROCK. g forehead dares show Itself, because the bat of tall crown and wide brim Florida Lime "+ Company Ocala Fla. from borne. Each girl 10 cents a smart woman knows she looks betterIn that give Just the hint of a poke In , pays O - a, T , , . . . T . I g' this than with her forehead ........ .. .. .......... u..c-. week, which pays for tbe food. o way front, while a huge pink rose accentuates In the rural I school a very simple For the Schoolgirl Who oo bare. the heavy ribbon band. equipment will answer all tbe purposes Oe.s to Dancing Class. .* The smart woman baa mirrors arranged - of cooking and serving. If the school 00000000000000000000000000 so that she cansee her hat on FALL HOUSECLEANING. .1 _ la able to nave a flreless cooker soup her bead from every angle. Perhaps # one's the hat that looks well from the front . or stew can be prepared at some That Will Make This . home, taken to tbe school and kept hot l looks anything but well from the back Suggestions i -*. until lunchtlme. As In tbe rural district and often one side of a hat Is becomingand Nightmare a Little Easier. . J. the other Is decidedly ugly. To clean wicker chain wash with The . many children live a long( way of the world, d Moreover the smart woman never salt and water, then rub aa dry as possible eyes from tbe school, it Is almost a necessity buys a hat without eeelng how It looksIn and place In tbe open air to finish , that a hot dish be prepared for ... , relation to her whole figure. The drying.To . . them.In Q"x tall with small face clean enameled bathtubs rub with one rural school a plan was. put very look well woman enough in a very small may hat salt moistened with lemon Juice. Then are on the man who hot dish was into operation whereby a when you see only her bead. But the wash with hot water and soapsuds.To yfe i served at a coat of 2 cents. Where make tiny hat perched atop her long figure clean marble basins a paste the parent was not able to pay this looks quite ridiculous. Bo too, the of whiting and soft soap and apply it r amount the food was served free or short, fat woman with a small face with a soft cloth. Rinse with cold water the parent was allowed\ to contribute .. and rub dry. may look well > far SB her bead Is 'vegetables c*r. .other..fann 'p'r&sucla. To polish steel fender., etc.. after concerned. In the broad, . M+ ;e ; \ \ Each week one of the larger girl was i'.' but the broad and-drooping haY'emphasizes cleaning with emery paper sprinkle appointed as chef witb-u.*iq smaller the broad and drooping linen of powdered bath brick on the surface and SAVESY girls as assistants. The preparing of her figure most unbecomingly.The polish with a chamois leather. tbe lunch was completed before 0 smart woman uses plenty of plus. To clean white paint wring a cloth / o'clock In the morning; and was put out In hot water, then dip It in bran , on the oil stove In the entry at the and gently rub tbe paint. Sponge off' "to' proper time. Eacb child brought a Baby lpeiflestloi with cold water and polish. with a ,.sit. The Indianapolis Medical. Journal cup plate knife, fork spoon and two white rag dipped In whiting. for gives In a digest from a recent maga a : napkins from home, one napkin being To destroy troths In carpets or curtains pAUSE : sine article the following requirements used as a tablecloth.Not spread a damp cloth over the part only did this plan work out well to guarantee an ideal baby: and iron till dry with a hot Iron. The a At birth be should weigh at least six ' from a standpoint of proper nutrition I steam will destroy any eggs, and the problems that for the children, but the lunch hour pounds; at a year boat twenty-one moths will not attack tbe place again. became a lesson In table manners. In pounds.At To clean brass cut a lemon In half will few hence.Look birth be should twentyInches i a measure this way many children who( receive dip It In kitchen salt and rub over the years little training at home are enabled to ; his. sister. may be slightlyshorter. brass till the stains disappear. Then see bow other people behave at meal., Increase I rinse In warm water and polish with a about ?..-tfcs as of affair ia should The first he and the tactful teacher can do a great year duster dipped In powdered whiting. deal of good In Imparting lessons In seven inches, the second three more, Cloudy decanters can be cleaned with ia tile world, are the seta who started t. > ? and from the third to the tenth year vinegar and Halt. Put a handful of salt table deportmentThere have been enough experiments two Inches each year. and half a cupful( of vinegar In the decanter They have the respect and ceaiaeace tbe value of nutritious I The!! fontanelle or soft spot on the and bliake well, then empty and ,tti made food served to prove at the school and It is head should close about the nineteenth rinse with warm water. I I Then look ,oa tas ether side at .ike .. ! doubtless but a question of a short month. To clean oriental rugs first beat the .ak -they may have a good time for a . Three to Four and a Half Months.- rug thoroughly, then brush to remove personality reflect time now before educators\ generally Grasp an object that is placed before all llrt. Hull over with n stiff brush tbe responsibilitiesand will come to see 1 him. Hold his head erect, alone. dipped[ In warm soapsuds to which a In 1? A dollar dormant this opportunities lying M:: or se deposited ia : ',Of.{' Seven Months.-Sit alone, unsupported little ammonia bus been added and rub this field. As the teacher la likely to $ nucleus of honorable aa ? and reach for toys. dry with 11 sort 1"11'':. Cashier'i be more or less overworked too much ", I of her In this ::7 -- 1 Eight to Ten :Months.-Start to creep. To clean linoleum rub well with soap, Make year beginning new should not be expected - ........ line, but If the parents will become In- Some babies never creep but start to then wipe off with a flannel wrung out bankbook wiD pare the way.State { -.- walk iiiHteiid.Ten in hot wlIl..r.1I0\\' to set quite dry i terested this subject much good cnn Months.-Should start to stand, then pollttli with any floor |x>1l.li. After s be accomplished.\ Clubwomen all over ;'; \ . . ;', holding some object.Eleven thin. treatment" the linoleum bill keep' :] to realize I ' the beginning country are : tfi-:: .< Mouths.-Stand entirely alone. clean! and bright for quite n \long 11 Lie. that here Is a work close !at band and [ '1 :j 'CIi# Twelve to Fourteen Months.-Start Keep' n lump( or )kitchen salt In the with the school officials In conjunction L. I to walk. wink. It" III ,dissolve\ slob I ly and )keep ; can do a great deal toward Insuring food One Year.-Snv mamma and papa the pipe clean\ and the sli.X. freak and nutritious the amount of proper ---- Two 1''al"1l.-Tulk quite plainly, know wholexome. of ' for each child of school age, and thus 'f of Sage green crepe de chine Is used for names of animals persons and objects Sprinkle| 'lIfl''I"| before sweeping with help to bring up a generation trained this pretty gown. The skirt is cordedto I and put two words together. salt limteail of tea leaven. It keeps' the Capital stack I healthy bodies as well ai and the ---------------------- dust down more effectively > simulate a miniature hoopeklrt and Should distinguish\ one object from mind., for without the one the attaining carpets look fresher and wear better, Retoorces ever --------------------- 1 finished around the bottom with wallsof another at four months. He must hear of the other Is doubly bard. Instead of conventional as salt prevents moths attacking them. Troy tbe well. and his teeth must make their Officer aced -I t Homemade Duatlsea Duster.j scallops. The blouse falls over more appearance at from five to seven Oil stains can b bo removed from linen i i and cotton goods by rubbing the material C. A: CARSON. Prest _ + *.Use wontoot hosiery or old nnder- walls of Troy and Is finished with a months. J. tasseled tie. Finest cream colored embroidery on both sides with talcum powder. fkf wear and wring out of a mixture madein' I M. KATZ. tad Vice for few The should be left on a afforda the turnover collar powder When after scrubbing the proportion' of, three tablespoontfnls relaying carpets ' .linseed oil to one-half pint kero and V shaped chemisette, and the butterfly the floor be sere that the boards hours and then brushed off. ROMA THOMAS, 7 ear After saturating wring dry and bow/ on the child's Dutch cut hair 'are thoroughly dry or the tack will I :". ? ,Jiang- 4 bat on line for thoroagft elring. U wide cream satin ribbon rust and stain the carpeL Read the "Want Ad." column.liiw 4 7 I> ', ' t.: " '-, :- , " tI . Xfip. . ? .. y . ,*I ra, rst \ Jif' jr M 3 ...II!. .... / " .lA 1.. I' t. : ,. ... .." "" .''"'..''' v: -' ', ,:r. %, t'. ...' .. -... :' _" - q ,'\\to.. . ,. S '- : y -- q ( . _ _ ; .... .. """ ,. . " . -- ' !.;,,; ,,;:;, >t t.>;#:"J> 'r.,: ': .w .- \. -' -. 4,t.''k.-" F a t