Cape May Star and Wave, 23 August 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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Aviso 3.1 A4 Still continuing . at L. M. Brown‘s. Everything must be sold regardless of cost, by P — $ 24 shee igh opis e = a ooh — Ak Eo PML Is 1 R s G Stop in and look over our goods. It im | Pr $s PoC L a o a ik feel sure that once you see the Pot, a able bargains which we are displaying you will realize your opportunity. Special Sale of all millinery on Saturday Our millinery stock includes all the latest Fall Styles. Below are listed a few of our many bargains:

Best Mohawk Bleached Sheets fuldk x £00 made in our own worksecsceceesesesencee> $1.89 each ‘Saturday only one pair to customer 45 inch Pillow Cases Only one pair to a customer Mercerized Table Napkins __89¢ doz. One dozen to a customer Embroidered Handkerchiefs 49¢ half doz. Only one lot to a customer Lancaster Gingham 5 yds. to a customer Limited quantity Mercerized C. M. C. Crochet Cotton __... 3 for 29¢ Flossola Knitting Wool ___. 29¢ Ball

Crepe Paper, suitable for dying silk waists and shading Waxed Lunch Paper, 20 sheets S C a Vd White Sheet Paper for house15¢ Shelf Paper, reg. 10¢, at Mosquito Punk, 12 pkgs. to a 7¢ per bundle eton S cC acca Decorated Glass and Large Shells, Pennants, Pillow of Felt, Pine Pillows and Work Baskets, Men‘s Purses, Children‘s Hand Bags, Camera Picture Albums and separate Sheets for filling Album.

Cee 0 e C C Neckwear in Silk, Organdie and Georgette. 72 inch White Bobbinette, suitable for dresses and dress trimming. An attractive selection of Ribbons, suitable for Fancy Bags, Sashes, Hair Bows and Lingerie trimming. Special prices on new Fall Millinery for Saturday only. See samples in window at the regular prices, 10 per cent discount on any hat, Silk Beavers, Velours, Velvet in solid colors or light facings and children‘s School Hats and becoming Tams.

We have marked our goods low because we must sell in order that the contractor may raze the building to make room for our new structure which will be thoroughly modern. | T. M. BROWN, | #g Wating f

1] Dup C3 UB P od (Special | Correspondent) Edwin Stiles and family, of Scholes, are sojourning for a few weeks with Mrs. Zachary Taylor: E. B. Lewis, accompanied by a party of friends from Lansdowne, are spending a few days on the Delaware Bay. They are with Capt. Frank Fidler, on his trim schooner, the "Martha Ann." The Rev. Morgan, of Port Elizabeth, filled the pulpit here on Sunday morning, the pastor‘s illness keeping him confined to his distant home, Mrs. Lizzie Strawbridge is again at ker home after a few weeks visit with her children at Avalon, Albert Campbell is the guest of his

has been The dam was endangered by the recent rains, which greatly increased the volume of watCa Miss Grace Fidler spent the week end at Ocean City at the guest of ‘Mamic Hughes. Harry Chester and family and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bushnell motored here from Marcus Hook last Saturday, returning Sunday Afternoon. Walter — Robinson . and — Samuel Chester are the last of our boys in the oversem service to rejoin their famili¢s. | Both were discharged last week. ‘The members of the Methodist Sunday School are looking forward to a fine day on the bay. A sailing party and picnic at the Hammocks, is a part of the program. Capt. Gandy and several workmen are — removing | the | Mt.. Pleasant acho! building. It will possibly be rebuilt in Camden.

rrepyerrra i JOE Just a touch of the button, when dark comes on to fleed your home with light. Could there be any greater convenience than this inexpensive one of fire A a , *~ Having your heme wired gives you an up-to-date L AU lasses of electrical installation and repairs, ‘At your service at all times. . Call or Phone us, f on Pk ya P 9 3 e | Central Suppiy Store 606 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Shoes! — Shoes NEW LARGEST ANC BEST STOCK OF LADIES, GENTLEMEN‘® AND CHILDREN‘S SHOES AT LESS THAN PHILADEPHIA PRICES, AN ENTIRE NEW AND LARGE STOCK OF. P On Ne 2.0 2 > 5 Which Will Be Sold at Prices . to | Defy . Competition Having had many years‘ experience in the business, I ly ask an opportunity to cenvince my customers that I can sell them at . the . lowest possible prices. Please examine my stock before buying elsewhere. p oj 9 19 1a 110 63 ollIR £6) 5 ASS Of SERUEC NNP O direc ad

FV). FV C aU isk 3 (Special | Correspondent) The Point is a very much alive place this summer, houses that have been for sale for years are being sold and prospective purchasers are numerous. | Unusually large crowds. of guests . came hehe last . Sunday eight bus loads being brought over. One bus brought thirty-two passengers. The large bungalows and houses, formerly owned by Mrs. Hazzard has been purchased by the president of the Lakensu Hospital, Many dwells ings are being renovated and beautified and will add to the beauty of the resort. Mr. and Mrs. John Packham, whose house went down in the recent storm, are occupying the Stanton house on Luke driv Miss Sylvia E. Hanger, daughter] of the Rev. 8, E. Hanger, is here for | August, at the Hanger cottage, | Miss [Hanger is delighted with Cape May Point. Services are being held in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening, ut eight o‘clock last Sunday evening a large congregation was present. Mr. North‘s lecture was excellently | delivered. George Barton, of Wildwood, was a visitor here, being entertained by his daughter, Mrs. Arthur J. Dale, of avenue. Mrs. Elwood A. Marshall and her sister, Miss Edith B. Daly, entertained the folks at the Seaside Home one Friday evening. Mre. Marshall is organist of the First Baptist Church, of Haddonfield, N. J. Let‘s advertise our attractions and bring people here. We have the goods, — We only need to market them. ----sp44--__. MRS. RICHARDSON DEAD Mrs. Annie Richardson, widow of the late Alexander M. Richardson, of ny, died last Monday, after a The funeral took place from her lenee on Lafayette street on y afternoon and interment was a urvived by one daughter, Curtis 0, Borserman officiated at the funeral.

SUPPOSED BODY DRIFTWOOD Considerable excitement was caus ed on the beach between Broadway e d i a a day evening when an empty row-bost

was noticed washing past with the tide. Some distance from the boat a large black object, which from a distance resembled a body, was seen. When this object washed nearer shore,

is wan discovered to be a pile of float» Ing driftwood. Word was sent to U. 8. Coast Guard Station 136, who sent out a detachment to pick up the empty: boat,

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