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for all those who are interested in
■taUheO.
I visited a Srge hat fretory a tow week* ago and was Impressed With the shrinking process. The * of fell In Its first stage la f Urge—at least * yard deep It top to edge. Naturally this * flimsy and te give body to the “‘t H la put through boillna water tH tt,l# dMC.hlg enough for a hat. The flnd falta are made of rabbit hair, but I And that the felt doth w« ar.« using for our halts may be aArnnken in Ibe same way even though it la made of wool. Wool has the same shrink s as the rabbit hair, and you wiU End that your bat l Its shape and Is raally a
araAm III el bowl for this porpooe and. when It la of a else to set on the top of the block. It answers nicely. I have also fllled in the space at the bottom of Ore Mock by folding newspapers to sufficient thickness • and applying gummed.paper to) bold It tn place. This adds two! Inches in depth and by palng a] broad strip of cloth to tfe the felt for blocking, you will not get an unslehtly ridge a* you did when you tied a siring around the bot-
tom.
If the felt does not dry out perfectly smooth, use a flat Iron end damp cloth. Be careful, however, * dry beat will crack the block -and remember this when you
dry your felt. Do not use erti-
fldal heat—-never pet the block In ’ po,8,bl . e - 8,1,1 u rou Eh ^ - 1 the oven, on a radiator or over a 1 >ounw,,f - elther ^ mall order register. Better let It stand over * P®""**’ «** •«> ‘he city or night In a warm room or If the'J our ® wn ' h 2"‘ ^ •« boUDd
day ts fair and warm, sot it in f ad , Tb * r !^f*
the sunshine. n,u * diarJ «» for —shoot i
inches long end just the sire
sw.™ rour purse. There was a lie
Chnstmas Hunt* day" space and the ccrtere of i il to the dty expecting lO') Mt | l ' r decorated in gold wera of Wrtu something shout dothw. | green, red. purple, etc. I bought
ways the way—but If It appeals I self, rharnw Goodyeer. an Atherlto you. Jus! do 4t. We cannot I discovered that by adding snlf W *"' ”| pb«r U. n.U« Il a«ie bt ml. don t want to he elthev. i c aalaed into a subelanc* reeem-
The imposed ntrrrttles Ml the f h ^ ^ tt| u
shop, this yrar^-exqalaHe china " and glass articles for one s dress-
ing table. I found lovely
cushion tire for which grew the tire. A large part at the wOMflhi rpb
lain pen*, tobacco pipe aietnr countless article* sold In drug
. . . stores are manufactured After i f r * „T’ . Jbj. '-" J-'- «' Wto-bli™ 0o»l.
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larger ones e dollar, i v All these things era suIUbie for 1 orfe> lady friends but next week I’ll tell you of Inexpensive prraent* for the menfolki.
' Duulop.. of Dublin, Invented the 1 have inci
wn kill b .r, . TOO can ■b. tb»mi, .. The fui, u . ’ drtldr.., Vi,n
changed my m'nd within Ifor mjrnelf for rtir minutes after I got there. Who would think of it. The cost waa
much better looking hat If you do could write anything helpful 25 cents.
•hrlnk the felt before you block It. | about such things when the ohly u ro( , u ke handkerchief you
frocks end hats and shoes and ec- maj get them fiom *25 cent* op. ceeoriea ahown are for wear In , nd t h. clever arrangement of the South? And then. too. after'jtif, handkerchiefs thh. year comrubblng elbows for a half hour one’s attenUon. Some are In -ith Christmas shoppers I lust but by it' the moat of them
r . *“a .no II once ooe* 1** work, do It again and
¥Sea lay the felt flat tc d
wo tiaaaAj ovea- a Uttie; do not wring but i
> dry out koem I must write a Christi t wring but squeeze letter this week,
the water out. and when It Is! The American public annually 1 partly dry. put it on your block' doe* what is expected of It. and end proceed as usual. The brim I the urge to shop ctrly brought out ‘ will be cut from the shrunken felt [crowds equal to '’The Night Be
» ao that too will have much tore
m possible wheu ! ago.
I the felt clcth just as It j 1 talked acknowledged that
i was unprepared for the rush—for
women i with Thantaglrtag out of the way.! i
in the
of flowers for Ixiuquets both large and small. You could manage the doll* yourself. I know. Use a china or cellulolri doll a boat six or eight facbes tall; fold two band-
of » few years kerchiefs tor the trounerg—then One merchant with whom oue or two for the skirt. Fold <pe
rise for a shawl (
In some rbuntiea the
old Mt.hsla. It Is a good I ChrUtans boxes pecked and oil any. •'Why bother?" plan to boil these to remove any! the flrat week In December. The stiffening put In fay the maaefee-[most excitedvr shops on Fifth tnrers. They use a mixture of j Avenue wera as full as the S and Shellac and soda. and. unites this IS cent s-oree—a different crowd, la removed, the dye will net be but all In the usual bolidey apirli
Short Stories of Industries! ‘CVtc S/o»3> of Rubber What would the world do without rubber? !t rides on It. walks on It. wears it—does everything but cat ft. The daily production of oac tbUtomobile tire factory tn Akron. O.. ts 50.000 Ores and 46AOO Inn r tabes. Rubber heel* to the numlwr of lO.MO.OM pairs wHI be marketed this year In the I?nlted Sum alone. So greet has become th# demand for rubber that forests of robber trees are about to be pUaUd by American manufacturers. Rubber, In IU crude state. Is a resinous, milky substance gained from "bleeding" tree* U. damp tropical forests. About 400 years Mexican Indian* uwd erode rubber for watAflfiofms Near the eod of the eighteenth century the l^glish found It would erase perril marks fron paper. A piece half an Inch long sold for 75 cents. Charles' Mackintosh, a Scotchman. gave us the firs I •alerproof coats and named them after him- j
taken up evenly. After the bat la clean and soft, put it Into the hot dye bath until It la (he required shade. Remove, equeese out carefully and when partly dry.
Mock as usual.
JFor the old Ml I Wing renovated, you
hat which la
Ing renovated, you will have to wee a contrasting reft lor the brim or perhaps reive'. There are maay 1 Wph combinations shown and ' -often the bat Is more attractive cause of thla variation. If it Is t poraible to match the hat petfly Ip either felt or relvet. POM a contrasting color, and. tan this Is oece-oary. It serve*.
ling aad netb-
Aad that brings me to (be point of this letter: It isn't so much' whet we give that counts—-ft t* •he choice of the gift. One reoiL. 1 much of "charm”— of charming dot bee, charming people--and ft seems to me that the aacm of giving Ilea In the charm of tbt gift. The thlaga you choose should express yourself—your own charm
—and If you scle
Reliable Trucking Service To and fron l'hila'»ph!a: we call for the goods anj] deliver them to ytuir door at a trust very little more than ordinarily would be charged for fruighl ajpne. Special rates during winter
months.
Furniture moved with tut; lead aernee also offered. SEASIDE TRUCKING COMPANY OFFICE: FRITZ AID PLEASURE AYEJUE, SEA ISLE CITY
Bell Phone 84
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And that doesn’t mean that your gift be expensive—especially this year—for the shops are full of delightful thing* Ml the way fro-» SS cents up to as much as you want to pay for your present. I'd like to tell you the name# of the shop* where I found these
Cape May County Times and Any s afthisBstofkuuBatr MAGAZINES
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PublicAuction
STARTING TODAY
AND HEREAFTER AT 1030 A. M. AM
ENTIRE STOCK OF THE
’ 330 P. M.
Bon Marche
1311 BOARDWALK
Shop J ATLANTIC
CITY
TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE EVERYTHING SUITABLE FOR XMAS PRESENTS
A Real Opportunity! . i , STOCK COMPRISES Negligees Coats Underwear Hosiery Corsets * Brassieres
!
Suits
Dresses Fixtures
We Are Forced To Vacate! Building Is Coming Down! </. Deposit Win Secure Asp Article Uotl End of Sale) No Exrtunges! No Refunds! AI Seies Rod! HARRY HARR1SOS, Auction,"
[Isn't It The Truth\
All You Want r l For Christmas
Sounds unreasonable, but true. Here's the way we do it Select one of the various classes in our Christmas Savings Club, and keep up your small weekly payment* regularly, then in plently of time for tliat wonilerful shopping you wjll receive a most generous check from ua.
Here is the Car to Own
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First National Bank
Sea Isle City "The Bask Where Yon Feel At Home”
, —taO yea have such an c dinary money-osvins opportuzut;. t«m earsfuiiy thz Urge seWoiae a rluace reading—si! st a price to €t yoarpochetbook. Renewals will be extended coc year from date olezipuMioa. No need to wait. cup mo use nus COUPON OaUemen: 1 srtsb to tase advantage of yoor Magazine Bargain Offer. I am enclaang the above amo.m m fmymaot for r one year suborn to your paper aad the FIVE U*e*imca I have marled with aa X bdow .
J 1926 Chandler occupies an exalted position emotif to-
tJaVs fine motor care. And here Is
the Why and Wherefore:
Chandler has raised still higher the calibre of Chandler excellence—and at the same time has greatly reduced prices. To sum up the story ‘° II V ^V few words — Quality now
talks Price!
Such is progress—and the extent to which Chandler has carried ej?W*** »• best rvpifiod by the new Chandler Twentieth Century R».4. n —a rich ultra-modem 4-door priced less than a 2-door coach! Other new Chsadlcr ——<
t*~U**H
d *100 to *140. Prite.f.o. b.C
* development tn DOC'S LIHI IB.!,—»d v tat design—with (he and performance abilitict ofi'* record-winning Pikes Peak Beauty b preserved in ^ rin, '2 Duco Aniafa. Comfort «i curu^ with bnaddo* upholstery U balloon tires; a gasoline naUf the instrument board; clear vo windshield with automatic wip^' motometer; coovenienceaftcr^ vctiicncc—yet the price is reduc f J *505! Four-wheel brake* are op (tonal at sl^itt extra cost. iJSrdsSil&istfs i *140,; ami opts woSds tc
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choose
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THE CHANDLgfl MOTOt C A a COUPAKV • Ct»Vt ‘ A CHANDLER MAZURIE’S GARAGE CLARENCE MAZURIE Prop Al. LUULAUT. UaiaUad Regr.aes.Utl'-’ UEU. > JOKE 41 _ -.-rY LANDIS AVENUE SEA ISLE cn

