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creator of "Sartor Reeirtu*,'
here he would find deep meaning In
the Queen’s bobbed hair.
June* Sunpeon'E Predi tion. Kan’t Greatest War. Set Your Konoplaae. The Queen Bobs Her Hair. Hanofactarers that produce, merchants that distribute and work•"r ihat depend for employment on generally prosperous conditions will be interested In one paragraph of a letter Just received from Mr. James Stmpeon, president of Marshall Field A Company. Mr. Simpson, whose business far exceeds ono hundred millions a year,
writes:
"Business tor the year starts off very well with us, and the general feeUng of confidence Is developing with Just enough conservatism make me feel certain that we are entering upon a period of sound business development and activity.” Mr. Simpson's opinion does nc merely reflect the enormous retail business done by Marshall Field A Company In Chicago.
Marshall Field, biggest In the United States, reaches in to every corner of the country, doing business with
There Is no better test of national conditions than the story told on the books of that gigantic The duty of esca a Jth. I remain and grow, and that this nation will realise to the full Us extraordinary position and opportunities among the nations of the world. We have everything that any nation could porslfcly ask for. The only thig that could Injure us ‘a lack of
Mitchell for telling the truth, and that h Shae no thought of disciplining General Mitchell. That Is wefcx The people would Uks to think that the truth Is not kept from them by offlclal threats. s vay* the greatest battle of t race is 'o be against in-
the bui
Those Uny eremite do Infinitely mors harm than ever was done by all the wild beasts and polsoi reptiles that men have gradually conquered. Insects and plant insect* destroy billions every year In a end forests. And germs destroy millions of lives. Young men with courage and ambition turn your minds toward flying. Rx-eervice men that flew In the war, cheer up. Henry Ford and his sop are building all-metal monoplanes and dli tglblee- with c41-metal gae contaln^rr ?\at mesne oppcitunity. Be among he first to get one of the monoplanes that will fly 140 miles an hour, and carry a useful load of 2,000 pounds. Such a machine, cnce he knows how to run It, should enable a young man of the right kind to earn $100 a day. And that sum, $600 a week, would be a "useful load" to carry home each Saturday. For Information write to Henry Ford, or better still, to Edsel Ford, Dearborn, Michigan. Mark this prediction: Within twenty years a million Americans that now ride In automobile*, labeled “Ford.” will fly In *utomoblles also labeled Ford aM g: 100 miles on a gailvn of gasoline and no tire wear. 1%e Queer of Belgium bobbed her hair, and there U much excitement. Klags and Queens taka up new Ideas esatioualy. The King of England still drives to the opening of Parliament In a gilded coach drawn by six
MARMORA Elmer Heath and wife, of Frankllnvllle, called on her father, Thomas Ballinger. 3r. Thomar Sharp and family entertained friends one day last week. Humphrey Pontlere, of Ocean City, Is moving his family over here to their summer home. Thompson Miller and wife, Philadelphia, spent Sunday with her parents here. The M. E. Mite Society held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. William Sapp. Mr. Philip Cavalier, of Port Republic; Mrs. Bertha Madara and daughter. Bay. and Mra. Ada Fenton, all of Pleasantville, called on Madara and family Sunday. William Gannon, Jr., spept Sunday with friends of this place. Miss Artie Smith called on Miss Winnie Clark, of Palermo, who Is
very 111.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Madara, of Ocean City, called on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Madara, Sunday. Mrs. William Gannon entertained her sister and bother, MV. and Mrs. Jeesle Potte, of Audubon, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ballinger. Jr., and daughter spent Thursday evening with Norman Bailey and family, of Tuckahoe. Mrs. William Inyton entertained the M. E. Sewing Circle Thursday af-
ternoon.
Andrew Young Is the proud owner of a new coupe. Mrs. Howard Stltes and Mrs. Richard Hamel were Ocean City shop-
Council of Women Great International Body To Meet in
Washington Kay 4-14
William Layton and family motored to Pete reburg Thursday evening. Mis* '"'aroilne Young Is slowly improving after several weeks of lllneae. Mrs. Clara Sapp spent Tuesday with her daughter in Pleasantville. William Brown and Marshall Johnson motored to Ocean City Saturday
Perhaps It le not generally realised
that women worker* for social welfare all over the world have for many years been linked together In a gnat league of nitione under a banner, which if carried tc victory, would transform all InUrnaUoaal relations.
The NationaRPounell of Women of
the United SUtee has the honor-to announce that the International Council of Woaqpn baa accepted the National Council's invitation to hold It* sixth quinqumtlal convention In
Washing tom May 4 to 14, 1IM. The International Council of Wo-
men Is made up of the National Councils of thirty-alx countries with a membership of thirty-six million women. The National Council of the United States Includes forty great national organisation with a member-
ship of twelve million womtj. To properly discharge its hostess (ties to this most important con-
vention, It Is necessary for the National Coupcll to raise $100,000. As a means of raising this fund, the council Is asking each dab connected with the various orgt ilsatiohs making up the Natlon&l Council to contribute some sum. no matter how small It may be. The National President. Mre. Phillip Moore, has appointed a chairman for each State, and these chairmen in their turn have appointed county chairmen to raise the definite quota saslgnad each county. The New Jersey ehal^mar
is Mrs. John Schemer born.
Orange, and New Jersey's quota la $5,000. The quota assigned to Oape May county is $50. a very email prpporticr of the State quota. Mra Ralph Stevens, of Cape May, the chairman for Cape May county, has taken up the matter wtth the various
i*s dubs In the county, and a
number of them have responded most generously, but about one-fourth of the whole la yet to be raised and the
time limit set la close a* hand. Following is a list of the organisa-
tions which have so far contributed:
Cape May Needlework Guild $10.00 Cape May Court House Community Club Cape May County ParentTeachsra’ Association Tuckahoe Needlework Guild Cape May Women’s Community dub Caps May Patriots' Chapter, D. A. R. Caps May County W C. -T. U. Tuckahoe W- C. T. U. Cape May American Legion Auxiliary 1-00 Thla makes a total of $*7 00 so far contributed and $13.00 yet to be raised. The chairman would be vary glad to receive contribution.' fr*m Individuals .also. Any or/,anlsction or Individual contributing $50.00 will be entitled to a seat In the Washington Auditor nm at the convention in May.
Lota of persons are deterred from flying toy their apprehensions of what win happen whan tbs angina stalls They will find assurance In the example of the Ftpoch aviator who. In an ordinary plane with the engine | stopped, glided for nine hours and
You Can Beat the Life Out of Rags But you can’t boat cleanliness Into them. Shampooing does clean and adds ysara of wear to any rug. Ruga woven from your old carpets. Colonial Rag Rugs and Rag Carpet woven to order. Write or phone. Truck calls. SM1TH RUG WORKS, Inc. 418 W. KADT SERBS, KHLYILIJE
New Wilton, Axmlnster, Tapestry and BrusMla at Mfg*s Prices.
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To our friencis in Cape May County: After decking to handle another car in connection vrith die Chevrolet, we spent considerable time malring a thorough examination of a of ogfeei of automobiles. We finally decided to handle the Hupmobik. It is vrith considemble pride and pleasure that we. are able to announce that we have been appointed dMittt
o handle the
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HUPMOB1LE IN THIS TERRITORY We hooeedy believe if any one considering the purchase of « anywhere near Hupcnotsk pike wifi spend the tune to thoroughly models, they are bound to become convinced as we have been—that the “Hupmobik is the best car, of Hs class in the world” ^ We now have on display the new model Hupmobdas. “The Car of the American Family” We cordially invite and earnestly urge you to come in and »hfm,
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