Cape May County Times, 9 October 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 14

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aad walta. Moat of them were of yooncer

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Merer potat the muxile of a _ toward aay person at aay time, whether yoa thlak It Is loaded or aoc Nerer take hold of the muaaie of a con aad pull It toward yooraeU. Merer ahoot at any ot> Jact ualeae you know beyond the ahadow of dcabt that the object to he ehot la ‘ ' *

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Weekly Fashion

Letter

By CATHEUKE H. GRIEBEL.

tsmsahh betweea them aad ahem horn). I west to New York today with a fceliac that there —

waa aomethtms wroac

ere aad I can oaly thlak that navi folk* wear ahmra for eertalaly there are few—mlchtly few

And. of course.

there are many other ahadts list-

reet. frarel. plpiac. * mooallcht are a few cl \

Time waa when we

boucht a half doaen pair of black cotton or llale boaa for ereryday with perhaps some black allka for real dram up aad our troubles were over. Nowadays, shoes and horn play aa Important a part la one's costumlnc as do one's hata. Clores. etc . and It t* quite poaaibte to spoil what mlcht be a really

‘' by forcettinc one's

York.

Bo that 1 mlcht feel more c

feet. I «nd so many who are careless—-and careless not-only In the choice bat In the manner of wearing Horn, wrinkled and with the seams twisted, shoes, dusty, run orer—and when this la - so. it makes no difference how

la bew| lore i r one's sown is—or one's hat

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Improved Ford Can fuming In Popularity

Beery day new eeidence wmes in of the popularity of the tmrored Ford cars. . . .^ It is not only expressed In to# crowd* which fill dealer show rooms all over toe country and the croupe which pause to Inspect the cars wherever they mppmrm the streets, nor alone \n tb* thoeaands of orders betas booked lor immediate delivery, but also In orders entered for future delivery Probably toe beat index to future deliveries of them <*» * found In enrollments ta toe Ford

nude, and torn crein. which la altshUy yoOower. toast which U cot den, and almond, wbkh ta a

It all.

“Emm ac Yen ani r A fool there was. and he fluns a match Sreu aa you and 1. Oareleesly down on a sun-dried

"There is a heavy .-'And spread to the timber with a

nick despatch, as you and {.

the tool pemad ©a with a wouder-

toc

He oouldVt explain the Are that took The forest away aad dried the And left the roplon a place for-

wtth the deeUe to throw o-s tlou to the four winds sac

bear. “Ueed to coa-

Pto mj pleaeurt to foreicn i

city: “Too waat Me pay for someone who has never done nay farm ark." “Well. I Acure It will be wt ore bscum It'D take me lone

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W the utile mens I M he Ayiac from ti - before daw^ _ . my way quickly »

her of oldish ladies wewiac llcht hoes. Still It may be the Md ulles who ride ta Itamuetnm m ho are toe old to ventare into vUhUe are thorn who buy the black. And acaln. tt may he that ■met women buy sheer bom tor the total aales report U per oenh 1a eotora. white, t per ©eat. and ^Tha ^nmuc "woman who talked with me^^that French nudewaa

alec with brown, but that, and al- . too. are Ism rt tractive when with

Fmhlecram- Tta raid that a oum la afraid of a maa. a t ta afraid of a woman aad a maa ta afraid of a mouse. Ma Three ta a crowd.

never aad quite lovely. some cun metal, x^c^s hat few Ucbt crey* are worn sc

h'« LkUe To Happen | H|> M tp t. ^ iw ^KS5cTs5 i H* U “ s 5 , jk Inks up the An editor reoeatly wntae. a las cas they cm frum . mir for the belle of toe buU eay- aca. ^ ««».

week.y pureneje pi***, shown e remarkable Increase sines ke cars made their appearance. ^ This icc reass was Aral noticed the last ten day# ta Aucuat. durtac which toe announcement of the care was mads. In that period enrollments under the plan reached a total of 1AM? aad ta the ten days foUowtac. ths Arat of Aeptsober, the number of new purchasers under the plan totalled 16 Tbom enrolled unCer tbe plan at the tone tbe improved cars were announced all benefited by toe chance, for they will recetve toe new typos and will * etence when they

of ears.

More than ITS.MO are a>»w enrolled under toe plan arjd with otoerr comtac it at the rale ef 1.COO a day K will not be lone before the enroIlmciM will

reed, “her _ , ta sboss that mlcht taken for tarry bo «ta Rural Pram

NOW IS THE YME TO ■air that root. We have a food stock of llckt, medium and heavy wsldto Buy tba Champion Koof • Inc of Champtoeultth Atoaet uM — - * Ooean City, K. J. - U ft-tf.

Tbose who are ordo .inc «•» unplan at the preeaut tom

(With apologise to Ruuyard. by Mr. OnntreE. FadAc Ops and Elec-

--- -- < 0 taktnc anythto* with i r •SLTi your wocea . let's ce» up to the dreataa* i Util tt wears off. . , -Oo "way." she eomwsndsd know what I'm dotac- rtwm oa the tables 're turned. bars e c*»d ttase. Dyer * --» i mlcht as well, so C® look lux upward I caucht the C»m «*•' Curtiss Wricht. *« had ertdeuUy cometo the t**** the croup and when ..nne posneo m. I almost fell into his aims. Ths man with him ta tbe Ueuten-ant-CotoueVs uniform was. «*

already heard. . i elanced ta the direction of Anne She was starinc at the uni formed maa at our side. Her face blanched and she turned her head ntniT M u to • M- ey looked around excitedly and taktnc Ted BUllr-g » extended arm parted In the direction of the

“That was idendld cf you" Cun las began Then he had hmre toe word* that had passed with Anne during the exciting scene. “No no." I brushed tbe compliment aside ' it s )uet that she Ca t used to takiac anything and ersa a little would go to her ‘T’do.'t know why I apotogirnd tor Anne except that the mffenng I had endured bad given me the desire to protect aay girl from tb* hmrrarb* of being gossiped abovt that aa «« may ' Cnrttas —a» aa Impatient gssture with hi# hand—that tittle nwtesnent I had grown to know aad tore so well "the thing 1 am most ana tons to know is Just this-may I have a dance?" •Tm awry, but I'm afraid you can't- You see I haven't finished with tb* fat and fony Directors I*m only half through tbe struggle now “ I sighed extravagantly, -but one IIVST be brave!" 1 tried to be tadlffc:«ut and my voice 4 ttg'il. I than, may I- be was

re tairx a home with out a

Little bobby mi down asin. He wss hurt and Mother was frightened. But she wasn't too frightened to know what to do. She called up the doctor and begged him to hurry over. Telephone Service at such a time is priceless.

AiHkut B»t TWt A young bride has mod for arm on the grounds that bar b

Watches. Oockx. Jewelry Bcputnf a Specialty SOUTH SEATILXX, X. J.

WJX3C WORK—UNp PSicyg Vincent Sannino SHOEMAKER gsaMsOtr.lil

AMD TOO CAM HAVE I

I THAN IS* A BAY!

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March tor you by

whe had the pert set tdAeer and a 9*11 twiewd hi* •iiatght carrtage and SSTd-rpSSSr No* Tbrrwgr' I. the sort arf wcrnld Indulge in gmstp

COOK ELECTRICALLY There Is No Better Method This Westinghouae Automatic Electric Range is one of the beet made. The price is low. 10 per cent, down. Balance in eleven equal monthly payments. Total price only $ 140.00 Cooking by Electricity Ha* Many Advantage* and l* NOT Expentioe Allow Our Range Sperialict to Tell You About the Stove and About OUR LOW RATE FOR COOKING

Atlantic City Electric Company Cape May County Division, 93rd St Stone Harbor

The Barber*’ AstodatioD of Five Mile Beach hffve agreed to abide by die law of die Acaodatioo in the following order: Close on Sunday, from October to May. Shops open 8 A M; close 8 P. M. Saturday: 8 A M. to 10'P. M. Close on Holidays as follows: Al! day Thanksgiving, Christmas -rod New Year. On Fourth of July and Labor Day, open until 4 or 6 P. M. Ail other holidays dose at 1 P. M. By order of the Barbers’ Aaodstion

Last Spring We Warned You?

We used advertuement after advertMcment a airing you to pad in your winter’s supply of coal then. Many of the people of Sea ble Gty reapooded, and they ere not wearying now. To thooe who «d not, «ed therefore have little or no cool abend, we can only say that w« wifi do our utmoat to keep everyfed during the

i coal i

> WE HAVE ALWAYS KEPT OUR ^

TOMERS SUPPLIED. c -- ~-.u AA— oaly * fcaf <* tv0 ' our knowUtt NO ONE WAS EVER OUT OF COAL ENTIRELY.

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We hope to be able lo do lU, wUe tbe •S who ewi do eo, to bum SOFT COAL few

wm fUAy denxnetiite how it coo be burned in moat eae furace. OUR COAL PRICES HAVE NOT BEEN RAISED At® WE WILL NO RAISE THEM UNLESS WE ARE COMPELLED TO BY DECREASES A

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THE MINES. Tbe peicee era. Nut, $15.50 *>600 per km; ,011, $9.50 per km.

r km; pee. $1LOO pee t

M. A. LUONGO CO. OFFICE:—Lauidu Avenue, at Fritz Street SEA ISLE CITY N. J.