PATH’S Values Win By Big Majority Such Delightful Afternoon and Street FROCKS You Can Have at $18.75 to $32.50 Polret Twill* that *lv« tha mlll-Ultared look you mlwty* want when attired In your naarteet at met clothes. The kind that rely mom on excellence of material, elrremem of oat and etralchtneee of line than on decoration to achieve the look. And then Canton Crepe* and Batin Canton* with plaits and tire* and panel* whose ripple* and swlns five erne* to your every movent with subtle touche* of colorful treading and embroidery that make afternoon fashions ao fascinating. Navy. Black Brown. Btsea. 84 to 44.
plon and the following Catitrday a mixed foursome tournament will be atated. A Indies’ auxUlar/ Is being formed at the elub.
Mr*. Thomas On ley entertalaed a number of frieade last Thursday by giving a qul'tlng party. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rogers, of Pieaaaaivllle, called on Mr. and Mr*.
Sheep Lined SPORT COATS
Dcuble-bmasted Moleskin Shell In the new brown color, sheep-lined; great for keeping you warm in bitter wdather. Boys’ Bscs, 12 to IP yn. Men’s Sixes, 36 to 5G
Men’s Overcoats $25.00 These ere Fath Coats in every particular. Ton'll see it In their skillful tailoring, their superb styling and worthy labrica. They're big warm fellow*—but not cumbersome or bulky (nor 1* the price), models thst give a man a care-free appearance. Full and half baiter* h... In largo varieties. TRY OB ONE T0M0BB0W—YOU’LL WANT TO KEEP IT 01
New Ofcriagi in
Autumn Neckwear
50c end $1.00
Neat and trim and smartly Cut sets of whit* linen wtt
together with tan and other style* white and ecru.
$3.25 all wool Crepes $2.50 48 Inches wide. High grade, all pure Wool
to ehoonq from. Color* are navy, brown, black, gray-and tan. While they last fgJOyt WOOL MIXED UNION SUITS $2:00,
staging a like contest over the tost nine. No handicap* wore alloted to ea player*. Mr*. William red a 69. v
results: Mr*. AL Austin. Beecher, 74; Mrs. Jonat
I0UTEPAW GOLFER WINS TOURNAMENT lett Blum Also Win* Driving Contest at Wildwood Gulf Club
rl ration ifternoon
the Wildwood Golf
31ub. BUan's victory was a surprise, l* h* la * newcomer. He played ht* !r*t golf game about three igo. In capturing the yriM, vaa aided by e fourteen Strok'' _ sap bis total was 61. for the sola*, making hi* score >7 net. tdded another prise to hi* belt wl _ u won the driving amtssL Blinn la
t left-hander.
The result of tha ti Winn 61. total 87 not; Dr. C A. Pursy, William Austin. 68-88; _ _ hostln. 88; R. Tophus. 46-88; Jack 511 ton. 66-41: W. Bond. 68-41; Dr. Tomlin. 48; C. H. Toph Walter Treene. «6-4S; H. 16; George Boeder. 68-47; Lowe. 6818; John Sayre, 61-46; J. C. «mlth. 18-48; Witte. 64-48; J. Bows. 68-68; 1. Beecher. 60: Char lee Douglass. ISIS; Jonathan Hand 14-66; W. Horveen. 68-64; Hamberg. 64-66; Mix»er. 77-68; King, 86-77. Clayton Low*, the Wildwood candy nnnufacturrr, captured tba putting intent by defeating his s he finals. The father u eat created much Interest. John Lowe loet from overanxloosneee to Met his dad. After winning four nniasts he lost all control of the
ilualve plllet.
While the men were playing over he first alne holes, the women were
ask Herbert r.smith |. The RtALlflH e OCEAN CITY. M. J. WKLL It seems that a man and hta family must keep on looking for s house until tbay find one thst will please them. If you are looking for a residence thst will prove itself to be a home It would be an excellent Idea ter you to look over our rearing list. We think that we havd the house you i looking for. NOTARY PUBLIC
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To S. Goslin Lumber Comp&ny
WILDWOOD, New Jeney

