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FASHION<br />

SUGGESTIONS FEATURES FOR WOMEN HOUSEHOLD"<br />

HINTS<br />

24<br />

Pages This Issue<br />

f Miirille •» >«•**• <strong>of</strong> taste who manages to eeeni<br />

!• old lanhloneu In a black dram to<br />

'<br />

However—and perhaps It to i<br />

' treat deal the fault <strong>of</strong> the mov-<br />

Its<br />

pictures—women have been<br />

struck wtth the Idea that black<br />

Is to» color <strong>of</strong> mystery, and rays-<br />

.ttrlous they will be, io the very<br />

Wtnme.I<br />

•'Now a gown <strong>of</strong> sophisticated<br />

ml does not need any further »d.<br />

^WMlseaiBnt <strong>of</strong> lu alluring qua).<br />

' <strong>of</strong> mystery,<br />

Merely makes<br />

To ennftaiilis It<br />

th« gown leokl out.<br />

the word,<br />

80 leave <strong>of</strong>t the long, alinfcy<br />

earrings, the "arty" Jewelled<br />

brace!,!!, and those other aceeswhich<br />

you are t£mp!?d to<br />

Una to make you look like the<br />

VTHstntBrin Ihe prohlem play,<br />

A black gown or rather c*-<br />

treme cut nliuii be worn with n<br />

eertin simplicity, or .jise the<br />

waarLir will look rather as though<br />

she were dressed for a eeatuini!<br />

hall.<br />

The In-between type <strong>of</strong> black<br />

grown Is besl for the averBes<br />

woman—the sown itiat is smari<br />

and youthful in cut, without be-<br />

IBK difficult to lire up to Because<br />

<strong>of</strong> its eitrwneneaa <strong>of</strong> style. It In<br />

not faaihlonable to "touch up"<br />

black with colored trimmings and<br />

collar,<br />

it must depend for lu<br />

Interest on the ctistliicllon <strong>of</strong> Its<br />

Regular Meals<br />

Needed During<br />

Summer Months<br />

Vacation Irregularities May<br />

Offset Phyiieal Gain. Observes<br />

Food Specialist<br />

Sleep la Moat<br />

Essential<br />

Although vacation months<br />

rould neeiti to be the Ideal llm«<br />

for children to show thd groatt<br />

gniriij in beaUh. It IrequenljyL<br />

The Wide Sleeve<br />

pf<br />

more<br />

ITTt<br />

p&aeka "for tihje<br />

happens that children return to<br />

in ieptember leas fit than<br />

when school closed In June, nb-<br />

*ervrt$ Marie C, Ooermann. Ngw<br />

Jersey extension foods specialist.<br />

Says Miss Doetunauni<br />

ichool<br />

lays mean regularity.<br />

There U<br />

i definite hour for arising, eat-<br />

_ng meals, playing and going to<br />

bed. During Vacation months,<br />

much <strong>of</strong> this pohridule U changed<br />

as there Is no definite hour when<br />

anything must be done hj the<br />

child.<br />

Fresh air and sunshine<br />

are good for the child, but if he<br />

is allowed to play without any<br />

restraint whatsoever he Is likely | becoming to most stout "women.<br />

with too slender wrists. This Jreat-,<br />

n j s<br />

To Clear Street Through<br />

Penniy Trar.t For<br />

Motor Traffic<br />

Street Belongs to R, R: Co.<br />

Dlrecmr <strong>of</strong> Highways Trout<br />

annouiified thai Bay Avt'nue.<br />

nee. n lad and an maid.<br />

Jiy and dark pLtviUima ure<br />

In for a rudii jolt from i "00111113=<br />

sinner John E, Trout, who an-<br />

Bounced at the Couimlasjuners'<br />

last Monday that he has<br />

I received hutiternUK complaints f rum<br />

neighbors loealed near iiuvlllons.<br />

Hers'iifter moon gamers nnd others<br />

will have In do their ^a£irig from<br />

lighted pavilions, according to the<br />

plan.<br />

Mayor rhanipinn was iikepileal<br />

whether th** wny <strong>of</strong> the maid and<br />

the buy can be so easily changed<br />

"Whiits the une <strong>of</strong> putting lights<br />

In the iiavilloim. they will only<br />

put them out, hi he asserted,<br />

I "I'M put a eage around them so<br />

they can't he broken." t'niiimlHsii<br />

Are Issued Here<br />

Exomirintjoni HelrJ at <strong>City</strong><br />

Hall Every Monday<br />

The Motor Vehicle Department<br />

will conduct eianiinallons for<br />

tmitnria!* j?,?el£lng New Jersey<br />

ilrlvliiB license each Monday,<br />

The <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the motor vehicle<br />

eiamini'rn ia located on the seeonil<br />

lloin or the <strong>City</strong> Hall,<br />

The<br />

written teals are held lu tills<br />

room.<br />

If the applicant paiiHea<br />

—Miainlnatliin junigmtully hi><br />

tween Eigh.h and Ninth Slreots. ^ n u T ;<br />

wolihl lie npeiie.l and placed in|wnll anil flee," hln lionor rejolnfd,<br />

"The trouble Is," he continued,<br />

"that before paviilouB nre built<br />

they are ft Vila! need In the nnliihborhond,<br />

and an «oon as they are<br />

built the people who wanted the<br />

pavilion bum don't want to see<br />

it used,<br />

"They have an Moil II Is their<br />

own<br />

personal property, and as<br />

soon as Homebody else makes use<br />

<strong>of</strong> it, the neighbors or some <strong>of</strong><br />

them complain. Put In all the lights<br />

you want nnd the young people<br />

will flnd some meaUB <strong>of</strong> putting<br />

them out."<br />

Better Storm<br />

Protection For<br />

the South End<br />

Plum Will Be Ready For<br />

Solans Next Monday,<br />

Collisson States<br />

cnhtdiitiin to b*s user! fur traffic.<br />

Thin ilreel wan vacated by the<br />

city when an agreement was<br />

made wlih Ihe PennHylvaiila Haliread<br />

whereby ihe city received a<br />

strip or land paralM with the<br />

tract on BighLb anil Ninth<br />

Streets, from Haven Avenue to<br />

the buy, tu he used for wldeulng<br />

bheae ihnrouhgfares*<br />

The rallro.-iil uompaiiy also<br />

agreed to ail in this tract, which<br />

it has ilone, and baiifi a new<br />

street along the bay front to replale<br />

Hay Avenue.<br />

Now Bay<br />

Avenue cannot be built until the<br />

bulkhead along the front <strong>of</strong> this<br />

tract Is reinforced.<br />

A number <strong>of</strong> motorists have<br />

boon using Bay Avenue, between<br />

Bighili and Ninth BtreoUi. but do<br />

so at the risk <strong>of</strong> breaking springs<br />

and gutting muck in the sand.<br />

Clearing too sand <strong>of</strong>l the old<br />

roadbed will bo a boon |o persons<br />

traveling north <strong>of</strong> Ninth<br />

street, IUI it will eliniinato the<br />

or passing through the<br />

congested section <strong>of</strong> the rela<br />

on Saturday nightl* * Q p.<br />

them with me nnit Must ray Damage<br />

r morning, ami the I _, *, °<br />

To Lity<br />

winners<br />

will<br />

the UBWS<br />

next<br />

est means ...<br />

funds for this home, which,<br />

through its work, brings much<br />

favorable publicity to the resort.<br />

"The Chamber <strong>of</strong> commerce cer.<br />

lainly Is liberal. It will conduct<br />

the parade if we furnish<br />

the<br />

babies, furnish the. cupi and furnlsh<br />

the judges. We might Juit<br />

Jas-weir do what little Is left our-<br />

"The ipictators who view the<br />

parade are under no obligation to<br />

mntrlbute, but it Is a certainty<br />

that if everr person wan better<br />

acquainted with the purpoM or<br />

the Baby Home they would be<br />

onlr lob Had to help the canne,<br />

"I don't believe the members <strong>of</strong><br />

the Chamber <strong>of</strong> conmerM ihem-<br />

•elvea are familiar with the accomplishments<br />

<strong>of</strong> the leoihore<br />

Home for Bablei or they would<br />

l |f/, n « |report, to consider lhe future needi<br />

for Bahlei or ty<br />

the matUr In a different<br />

llKht."<br />

<strong>of</strong> a community before building an<br />

Incinerating plant. Be Used upon<br />

150,000 as a eanneryatrre estimate<br />

<strong>of</strong> the summer populntlon <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> within ten years.<br />

More Phones Here<br />

The new Bell Telephone dlrec,*<br />

tor, which was recently issued,<br />

reveals a big Increase In the num.<br />

her <strong>of</strong> tolcphoneii In the resort,<br />

Including extension lines there<br />

are 3,000 phones Hated here, in<br />

the March directory 1145 phones<br />

wen Hated,<br />

Channel Basra Biting<br />

Uncle Wip Coming<br />

Uncle Wip, <strong>of</strong> Broadcasting<br />

fame, and favorite if the bedtime<br />

story llftemn, will entertain<br />

the ynungMcra when he<br />

appeara In the resort at ana <strong>of</strong><br />

chmnnel bin II »« «eaturei tt fcioy wwlt, whlM<br />

cnmnnei MM|| m m ^ n Mwd)|ri Jqr, JJ.<br />

ni hifc<br />

UIBI tlcullirlr «ettt« In ]}"__»*^•ll^Wtoai*<br />

K.r<br />

the connames<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

piiMlshed<br />

week.<br />

Now boys and girls, get<br />

Jinsy with your crayons aiid do<br />

soriii! real nice work. The picture<br />

or ail the winners will also be<br />

eihlbiled in the Dhow win,low <strong>of</strong><br />

the NEWS, Bill put your answers<br />

In the <strong>of</strong>fice in time.<br />

None will<br />

he accepted after I F, 51, on<br />

gatunlay.<br />

Good luck!<br />

Everybody Is Going<br />

And everybody going to the<br />

circus will see a real dandy performance.<br />

The highest clmn oir.<br />

ells programs ever shown in this<br />

vicinity will Be presented, according<br />

to the management.<br />

The<br />

Bub Morion Circus, coming for<br />

the Bret Urn* In Us seven years<br />

<strong>of</strong> travel into this nook <strong>of</strong> the<br />

world, 1ms a reputation <strong>of</strong> Its<br />

own all over the country aa the<br />

biggest fraternal circus organisation<br />

in eilstence.<br />

It l« a leg!-<br />

limnte, straight and clean circus<br />

-not a carnival—and Bob Morton<br />

will bring his complete pro.<br />

gram <strong>of</strong> iwenty.livo pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

circus acts, with over 1110 wellknown<br />

stars <strong>of</strong> the sawdust arena<br />

here for this date.<br />

While a number or trained anl.<br />

mal acts are Intermingled In the<br />

main show program, great stress<br />

u laid by Bob Morton Circus on<br />

the rartnldaihiii list <strong>of</strong> aerial and<br />

acrobatic acts carried.<br />

There<br />

are the Luokey Bisters, <strong>of</strong> New<br />

colorful aerial ballet novelty.<br />

York Hippodrome Jame, in this<br />

"The Human Butterflies,"<br />

who<br />

are a sensation wherever thin aet<br />

has been presented. Then Flying<br />

Franklin, the greatest' single trapeie<br />

artist in olrousdom, will<br />

thrill the circus fans wllb his<br />

death-defying heel and toa dropi<br />

on the swinging trapeie.<br />

Mile, Martha, the "girl In the<br />

silver whirl," will <strong>of</strong>fer an aerial<br />

novelty high up in (he air on<br />

Roman Hnga and swinging trapeie,<br />

while tha Four Oracea and<br />

the team <strong>of</strong> Ruth and Ijeo will<br />

perform desterous evolutions on<br />

the awiniing laddern.<br />

Another<br />

acrobatic aet that la declaimed<br />

as one <strong>of</strong> the beat {eaturei <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Bob Morton Circus program. In<br />

the perch pole novelty act. presented<br />

by the Tyana-patrlBk Com*<br />

puny. In /which the I»dy man.<br />

ben <strong>of</strong> Wie troupe Mil as umler-<br />

BUndsr, In fact she In the only<br />

'"<br />

"'""" t«jw^i<br />

is ulrecteil Id whore hu can lake<br />

a rund lest.<br />

Monday the road<br />

lesui are held at Eighlh HI net<br />

and Mmsro Avenue.<br />

The hou for road tnl« is<br />

from S!3U A. M, until 3:30 I>,<br />

M. The written eiaminatlons are<br />

held from 8:30 A. M. until 4<br />

V. M.<br />

Monday nfty-seven<br />

applicants<br />

took tli,. examination.<br />

Of this<br />

number 62 wore successful. Leator<br />

W. Gilbert, chief Inspector,<br />

wai 1.1 charge <strong>of</strong> the exanilnatlotui.<br />

Warn Owners<br />

<strong>of</strong> Parking<br />

Regulations<br />

Driveri Warned To Keep<br />

Lighti on AH Parked<br />

Cart After Dark<br />

Many Tagg Are piitributed<br />

Hundreds <strong>of</strong> motorlsU, many <strong>of</strong><br />

whom parked their cars on the<br />

itreet all night, received a warn,<br />

ing In the form <strong>of</strong> a yellow<br />

ticket to keep a parking light<br />

lit, but no arrests were made for<br />

parking nil night on the utreet<br />

during the past week-end.<br />

Following the Fourth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y<br />

week-enil a delegation <strong>of</strong> the garage<br />

owners appealed to the <strong>City</strong><br />

Commissioners to enforce ihe orprohlbiting<br />

all night<br />

parking on the street.<br />

Mayor Chnmniun qUMnbaM'tne<br />

[sdom to take such drastie ae.?<br />

tion inasmuch as there are not<br />

garages In the resort to<br />

take care <strong>of</strong> all the motor cars<br />

Building <strong>of</strong> t;<br />

Bay Avenue<br />

Strikes Siliagi<br />

Bids for ContiniMitonvi<br />

Avenue From IfltK"<br />

Street Are Rejected 1<br />

Bid.<br />

Exceeded<br />

Direct <strong>City</strong> Solicitor Krepi<br />

To Take Action<br />

The Uommii^loners directed<br />

Ully Holkltor Kri>pn to start aotlun<br />

iu recover the damages<br />

L'tiUnuil to oily properly when a<br />

truck driven toy U. D, Prosaer,<br />

oi iMLmaii, rippeil down thy irulley<br />

w|ren and broke an electric<br />

standard at Ninth iireet<br />

and<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Avt'liue.<br />

The damage was caused whan<br />

a concrete iiiixcr luaiieil on tup<br />

<strong>of</strong> a trailer caught In the wires<br />

on ,Mny 21.<br />

S,llg|lur<br />

Krew comniunicated<br />

with B. y, Venable, <strong>of</strong> Pitman,<br />

owner or tha Iruck, HialliiM the<br />

oily hold lilni reKpunBlblu ror the<br />

daniagi! whlcn wus cauned to ine<br />

mly piopBily,<br />

Venayio refused to make fietik>nieni,<br />

stating<br />

ihat tii« iriilley<br />

wires were too luw.<br />

Unless lhe<br />

hill is ailjuatud Iha matier will<br />

lie settled in cylirt.<br />

Spencer Swan Bida<br />

Friendi GooiBye<br />

Will Make His Permanent<br />

Home in California<br />

Spencer iwan, who wag a builder<br />

IB Oeeao <strong>City</strong> for a scare <strong>of</strong> years,<br />

bid many <strong>of</strong> his friends fnrewel!<br />

after<br />

ft BaeoUBg <strong>of</strong> the Kiwaals<br />

Club on Widnosday at thegVseht<br />

Club,<br />

Due to falling health* be spent<br />

the last few winters in California,<br />

where bo nequirqd an srnugi gtswm<br />

and an iBterest in an oil welh<br />

thgre last winter he jsur-<br />

Will Replace Bulkhead<br />

<strong>City</strong> Engineer Cslllsnoh stated<br />

le plans for providing better<br />

storm protection for South <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> will be submitted for the<br />

approval <strong>of</strong> the Comni<br />

Monday,<br />

Engineer ColIIssen was<br />

by the city fathers, after a survey<br />

or the conditions in that section,<br />

to provide plans to replace<br />

or rebuild the bulkhead, from<br />

Plfly-fourlh Itreet to Fifty-nlnth<br />

Street, along the beach.<br />

The section wan badly damaged<br />

fey the severe storms <strong>of</strong> last winter.<br />

According 10 the plans the<br />

now bulkhead will be considerably<br />

stronger than any that has ever<br />

been located In that section.<br />

A stone wall will he bunt about<br />

BIS leet oceanward <strong>of</strong> the bulkhead<br />

proper.<br />

This will be Ailed<br />

with brush, stoheand concrete, *<br />

The purpose <strong>of</strong> this Is to break<br />

the force <strong>of</strong> Ihe waves which<br />

strike this obstruction before the<br />

bulkhead.<br />

Tnte will prevent the<br />

bulkhead from washing out.<br />

The GommJjHMoncrs 'spent a<br />

morning Inspecting the conditions<br />

in this seellon.<br />

The results oh.<br />

taihed by the stone jetty, which<br />

was built last year at a cost <strong>of</strong><br />

$90,nan, part <strong>of</strong> which was paid<br />

by ihe itate, was closely scruil.<br />

niied by the <strong>of</strong>nclals.<br />

This Jetty has caused beach to<br />

build in its vicinity, but only reratio<br />

to its length. The<br />

during the crowded<br />

Ttan garage men d eel a red that<br />

during the Fourth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jul</strong>y weekend,<br />

which was one <strong>of</strong> the biggest<br />

In the history <strong>of</strong> the resort, but<br />

twa garages were filled to ea^<br />

paeity.<br />

This condition, they dei<br />

i ii<br />

clar**, in<br />

by permitting<br />

i<br />

f<br />

pg<br />

cars to park on the streeU ail<br />

night unmoIeHted,<br />

In no other city, they<br />

are ear» prrniltt^.i in park on the<br />

highways.<br />

It in true, they contend,<br />

that during the big week^<br />

ends there are not sufftcient ga=<br />

rages to eare for all the ears<br />

and thry would not expect the<br />

eity to enforce regulations If the<br />

garagos were filled;<br />

A rnpresiintatlve <strong>of</strong> the NEWi<br />

Interviewed several <strong>of</strong> the gorago<br />

owiiere. They were asked if<br />

a uniform II price <strong>of</strong> fl per night<br />

ld ll tt<br />

p<br />

g<br />

for st<strong>of</strong>ftge would not fill mutate<br />

husinepa and bring a larger return<br />

than fl.fiO per night, as<br />

ehftrgpci by some flf the garages,<br />

"The eost <strong>of</strong> Btorage hasn't a<br />

thing to do with it," one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

garage proprietors stated, -'Many<br />

<strong>of</strong> the garages in the resort<br />

charge II a night and their busW<br />

ness Is suffering m much as the<br />

others:"<br />

Sort IIII)m;in. <strong>of</strong> the Hlllman<br />

|1<br />

drdlared:<br />

eharge<br />

per night for storage and I don't<br />

believe I would get any more cars<br />

if the rate was fifty cents per<br />

night as long as a person Is permitted<br />

to drive their car to their<br />

front steps and leave It parked<br />

there."<br />

(hear Bailey emphatically declared<br />

that It Is a mistake to per.<br />

mlt cars to be parked on the<br />

streela all night. "I have a ga-<br />

The proposed construction, i<br />

_iay Avenue, from<br />

Ei£htsilrtJ&;^<br />

Street to Roosevelt Boulevard, r»i-i<br />

celved the second setback v<br />

pant three months wnon'th*.;<br />

bids for the construction <strong>of</strong> ,t]|^,^<br />

thoroughfare were rejected'<br />

the Commissioners on the<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> Solicitor Krepa.<br />

Solicitor Kraps declared tfci<br />

contract could not he * ^~'" M<br />

awarded to Monlhsn £ Hall, .— ,,<br />

low bidder, as the bid <strong>of</strong> thi4 .\-J<br />

llrin exceeded ihe sum provlfltd't p<br />

for the Improvement<br />

by onJl-'.'.SS<br />

nance, - . - -<br />

Oity Bnglneer Colllwou In Jil« j |<br />

oriiinal estimate, Bxed the co»t -^<br />

<strong>of</strong>' the improvement at 176,400, ,'m<br />

and an ordinance proTldln* -f<strong>of</strong>^:'v?<br />

the sum was pasted.<br />

When ill"X"<br />

flrsl bids were received f<br />

*'*"<br />

work several months ago the !<br />

bid waa apprailmatety<br />

Thwo hlda were reJeMed,<br />

fore now bldi were<br />

were made In thai<br />

llcatlon with the Intent <strong>of</strong> nsdu<br />

Ing the cost <strong>of</strong> the work so<br />

Vui-fA<br />

It could be done within -Jill: f<br />

amount,<br />

*«;

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