Cape May County Times, 9 April 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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\\'e Have Been Told That here is as Much of a Tree J. r-cund a* therr it atxve it. ari to it it If one it to build bright: it possible with shallow foundations. m constructing this building we had to dig far down and ma'se wise Hitio'i for broad and heavy granitr walls, two stories below groind and t \, more skyward. There are secret facts In the h 'story of build‘ngt at well u in the ..ant’ trestles and peoplft Uvea. Unleaa trenched deep and well b alanced, neither buildings lor citi- « can safely rise to lofiy heights. There is daily work going on hare upon the foundations of '.hit bu«ia m tie interest of its owners, of the city in which it is planed, and the general public. (Signed) JOHN WAN Alt AKER Founder’s Day in the March Anniversary Special Musical Program o'clock—Anniversary Fanfaer, followed by murlc by Uie or^an and the J. W. C. 1. Military Band; military exercises and singing: by the Soya and girls of the J. W. C. L with salute to Found or’e Flag. taw o'c.ock—Organ recital—favorite.festival niu«ln <i o'clock—“Lead Klrdly Light." Brass quartette and organ. Chimes on utroke of the hour. o'clock—Festive: concert. Grand organ and J. W. C. I. Military Band GREAT OPGAf/ CONCERT IN THE EVENING | f Ji o'clock—Special Founders Day Recital on the Grand Organ. Mr. Cav M. Conrholn. and Braaa Choir from the Philadelphia Orchestra. Admission by ticket; tickei holders ore requested to he in their seats by 8.15.

A Welcome Lot of Honfleur Toilet Articles So many people, men as well as women, tell us they are willing to wait month or so it need be tor these sales, for there are always so many rood things In them when they do come. Toilet water, violet. I'Kmpire and Bouquet d'Amour. 50c and f5c a bottle. Talcum powder, rtolet and rose. 10c a box. Fare powder. I'EmpIre. violet and rose, 25c a box. Skin cream and Youth and Beauty cream, fOc a Jar. Sachets, rtolei rose and I'EmpIre. 35c each. Bay rum. 60c. 95c and $1.S5 a bottle. Violet ammonia. 20c and 35c a bottle. Lilac and wistaria vegetal. 85c a bottle. Eau de Cologne. 75c a bottle.

The Polo Coat’s the Young Women’s Coat for Spring At least you'd think so. Judging b> the number of well-dressed young «omen asking us for them. The polo cost Is a Jaunty, practical topcoat, usually belted and pocketed and rather severely tailored. You may have It In velour or burella cloth, or novelty weave*, or bolivta of fine camel's hair, and In aU fashionable brown and tan shades as well as other Spring colors. J43.50 to 380.00—and 14 to 20 year sixes.

Women’s Tricolette Dresses PRICES $60 to $150 Novelty dresses, which means that very few of them are duplicates. Ml. it iu.*ans that they have •many delightful features—bands of rtchcolored embroidery, defining their square necks; fluted rufflts of ribbon r 3 ,lining their panels; one embroidered with gold thread and another self embroidery In blocks; while atfll other* have festoons of beads o: are gaihered in at the foot The weave* Include besides the usual tncoiHto. the paulette, a drawn-thread triscletle and a novel matelasse. ''..lore are various shades of brown, taupe*, grays. Copenhagen and pavy blses, rust color and rose. Price* are f60 to 31M •

Men Put on Winter Clothes Through Necessity But They Put on Spring Clothes With Joy The Joy a man feels In putting on i.ew Spring dcihea should ncrer make him forget to make sure of the kind h • puts on. Our Man's Clothing Store is prepared with a fine selection of suits and overcoat* of the kind that a mar. could buy with his eye* shut, feellnv certain that he was getting 'll that hlr money can get him anywhere, moic than It can get him In many place*. The value of an assertion depends upon what is back of It, The fo rvgoing one is founded on fact. The record and standing of this Men s Clothing Store are such that the only clothing It can afford to ident ify Itself, with in Spring. Summer, Autumn ai d Winter Is the finest (hat can be had anywhere for the price. We are satisfied .hat these Spring suits and overcoat* are of that kind, and are not only willing, but eager to show that our satisfaction is based on false ground, but on the sun foundation of actual superiority in fabrics, fashion, tailorwork and finifh. It Is more Impoiiant than that a man should be careful as to quality, and It all depends on the ms For Spring enits. 340 to 365. For Spring overcoats. 345 to 375.

•New Easter Silks are Coming Daily The loveliest of colors, the moat I’iterestlng and unusual of design—In fact, they are more beantlful than any Ear.ter silks we ever remember seeing. But the quantities are small, and there Is wisdom In buying as soon a* an* finds them here, because of the possibility that they may not be here later on.

The Stole is a Much-Liked Fur Fashion for Spring OT,™ tt,, lire mtd- ol U.« .... r.,11, lor Sprlnc Mr UhT i** ..nntt wUhoui MW b^ky. •»» M-y .re . .n»rt «»«■ “ "»<■ ■ ““ ° r Uir mn u- ««<■ brn«d. root »rr ororo ordlun. wbltb. »r hm jmckcu, mi ,om- b.rr poMM,. wMIr Mb-m bm rcMra “ri,. ™' 1 ". lb. Imirb-- «~P. SWl'JP -.1 (ayrtnm.kn.-l.lbe Mil e In, .be pre’ly nwu.nl pmy ..nl-rel ,h. nm.bllke.l Au.n»l. b ortV in . ua the dark bro-m Knlln.ky They brkln «t ll.t "na «o ap to »3E..

New Coats and Hats for CHILDREN I ...q |lt TS 1K.S0 Mere i. kb nr.n.u.llj tort kMonmeni ot eje tprm. rout.—coal, ot .tardy iw.rt. In SprtO»Uk. mltior. .. ot ton •1 ..I,.am. of dark Woo mot-, .0.1 olber Sprto. Utrlo. lb .Itmct... I i lly the 00.1. .re .Imply mi l. . 1. bo.1 kttltrt to ItWe sW. It,-- ,.I tiro to . . /.on., but tb.re.n-oo.t«.o[i.bl. Mr pl.y .. krtt < .1. tor better .e.r lo tbo oollrttlob. Soot, b.vr ItoM*, tbrooj!«ot. " S'.. h.t. to .e.r with lb. ro.1. .re u. bUlotrt «ylok mi .r. »o.l t-h irimiDrt with ribbon biota. Mia bo.. »na to trom “ « <■“»- Boy’s Easter Suits of Blue Serge in Handsome Choice Sor boy. who n.rt bio. eerie write Mr Ertier cboreb ocoe.Mhe or Mr .. foniiBl we., wo bee. re.ay e lull .na eery e.cene.t urtritorat. .11 rteraWy prtrrt, oonoaertM tb.lr tort tmiMrirt., r.operior cot. U.loribt ” riepeeUUy r,.d w th. prirw. kri- tb. bine .ert, .pile .1 lit M bails of „ tort .na rell.W. . ma .re e.ry 'be*, brie-. V f..ve otbare .t »»i |I! W |I5. W -"■> 1 1! with ..celle.r. f« prep-nfob W. pinnnrt Mb... .. -ireptMnrify tort coflrtflo. of 'bee. .nl.* Mr te Eerier eeuton «r,a oar pUae worked or' eery w. h. , .o All are Norfbfk-etyfe kulU. belt-.f. eotn. pUla. otbrit. box plclrt. n jiwl wi h alpaca. •-a fcixcs for boy* of 8 to 1* y»-»r*.

Old Fashioned Ironware in the Housev.^ares Sale In spite of all Inventions, there Is MU1 occasional use In every kitchen .. good, substantial, old-fashioned frying pan—there are some things that you never seem to get COoL.d Just right without It. In the Housewares rale are many of these at substan.ial burings: Frying pans. No. 7, Hue; No. 9. 3L25; No. 10, 3L40. Pot roast oven*. No. 8. 32.8- , i; No. 9. 33.lv. Cake griddle*, N j. 8, S5c. Waffle iron*. No. 8, 31-85; No. 9, 31.95. How Best to Select a Vacuum or Suction Sleeper fer the Spring housecleaning la a question perplexing to most houeewives. Our facilities for supplying ihe best cleaner suitagir to your requirements are unique, due to the number of various types we have handled and the ■elected few we have chosen, of particular mert\ for the special type of work required of a cleaner. We have the kind best suited for your cleaning requirements and tw experts here to show the many uses and the features of tbe various type*. Electric Cleaner* The Superb. 370 — The Blssell, 3125 The Cadillac Si-eclnl. $50 The Superb. Jr.. 357.50 The Royal. 355 The Santo, 3125 Tue King electric vacuum cleaner — Green Candies 'ifoM aeourwue. ..a p.I«I.ble Ibrtc ew..!., •!! plumed wffb . tboutbi for the 17th of March. Clcsr candy shamrocks, 60c a pound. Green glace mints. 31.50 a pound. Assorted ereen chips, curls and si raws, 80c a pound. Small cream potatoes. 80c a pound. Ijirgc cream i oeoanut potatoes. 2 5i t-.ich. Green snapping bonbon*. 75c to $3 a dozen. Crisp green caudles In Jar* 53; each. Place card favors, 20c oech. Potatoes for holding candies, 40c each Green paper caps. 10c each

MARCH SALE SPECIAL The King Electric Vacuum Cleaner at 338.50.

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Out-of-Town Service Every facllHy in this great deportment Mere I* being mustered Inin tor the cnnvrn'.enoe and profl' of the rut-of town customer of the taker Company. Fur the convenience of tho* who cannot come to •■Phut, our Mall Older t* at your imrriee Do not nesitate to order anything that you need, whether or not you see It advertised.

BED SPREADS OF INFINITE DAINTINESS The good Spring sunshine suggests newness, freshness and dnintlress in the home. Bedspreads are the embodiment of all three. They are daintiness Itself. They are white as the driven snow; and because we bought them opportimely we can sell them at moderate prices. Crinkled dimity spreads in three sizes. 63x90 inches, 32.50; 72x90 Inches, 32.76; 80x90 inches, 33 each. Corded dimity spread*, 72x90 inches. 33: 80x90 Inches, 33.50; 90x100 Inches, 34 each. ! Crinkled dimity spreads wlta scalloped edges, cut-out corners and bolster pieces to match, can be had In sets for metal beds in sizes 72xJ9 inches at 35 a set. 90x99 inches at 36 *l set

Young Women’s New Organdie and Gingham Frocks At 329.59 b the most attractive lit Me orgmdie frock—of shell pink or white. In a quite new and delightful siyle with round neck and flat collar like a small berths, which, like the tiered skirt, is flubbed with rows of goffered organdie. There Is a broad orgar.dle sa-fh and a hunch of posies a, the waist to give a bit of color. New gingham dresses in cli-nr pretty checks and plaids—two smart and unusual model* at.' 317.5V and 322-60 Dotted Swiss dresses in navy blu\ pink and white, and black and whit-*, and a becoming style—27.50.

SLIP COVERS, UNFORNTUNATELY, CAN’T BE MADE IN A DAY All arc In 14 to 20 year . Izes. And the point of this statement is that everybody who Is planning to have the furnitete In Its protective covering by the Ume warm weather arrives must start now to choose the material and place the order for Its making. The prettiest new Cowered cretonites are here from 50c to 31.25 a yard. Also linene, a really good substitute for linin, 75c a yard, which comt** in indistinct stripes.

New Combs ami Pins for the Coiffure Some of the new combs are en hnntlng with their gleaming settings of rhinestones or imilaUon sapphires or emeralds. They are all in new designs and theix* are many unusual and attractive shapes. There are howknots. tot,, and carved comb:: that are extremely rfecuve in the hair »f.50 to 334. New barrettes. In smatl and larser sizes, are 31.50 to 38.50. Fancy hair pins in many style* art 31 to 311,

T he Brunswick is a Mighty Popular Phonograph And a particular instrument shown I* the most popular type of all.

It 1* style 117, at 3250.

This in: ruccnt. of undisputed excellence. Is knuwu as the all-record «>) om.graph " by a simple turn of he ' Ultona" (an Ingenious device prwenting different reproducing medium ) you may play any style of record. We invite your Inspection In our beautiful and commodious salons.

Verv convenient terma tor those who desire.

Some of the Newest

Parisierme Corsets made from light. Spring material* arc these:

! A pink sUk tricoi very lightly boned, soft nod pliable, it 1* topics*.

' has dainty lace and ribbon trimming :.nd t* priced at 335. ’ A second Is rf ree.l'v exquisite pin* silk figured batiste, with very low

hift Ion* skirt anu oonble garters. 338.

A ptrx elastic corset with sat'n In front has a long skirt and Is popular

as a hip conflner. being very eaxy an d romfor.abu, 318.

The Springtide Sale of China and Glassware Goes Briskly On For all reasonable requirements the Sale presents a practically unlimited choice of dinner seta—French. En Utah and American—at considerable reduction* from our regular prices. All our regular dinner si ts are included In IL anl they are the finest seta that come from the potteries, being standard set* invery respecL In size, shape, number and combination o( pieces. At their normal price* they represent the highest regular standard of value. At the price* now marked on them they are extraordinary, all the more so In view of condition* In the market and at the pottery. If you need a dinner set for Ea stertide or for any occasion in the not distant future, these are the sets to choose from and now 1* your time. Cut gla»« of our own regular kind Is offered In large and beautiful i election* at reductions of 20 to 33 1-3 per cent from our regular price*. Light-cut and other lower-priced glassware Is In ample choice at very attractive Barings.

Let Us Save You Money The suburban territory of Pennsylvania. New Jersey. Delaware, and Maryland Is closely linked to I'hilndelphlx by good road* for automoblle travtl, excellent train and trolley service snd the wond.-iTul parcel* port delivery system. How absurd It is to send your mall order* hu.dred* of miles eway when you can make your nurchase* so near at home, sav - tnoney and secure a better selection.