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(Monuments, Headstones and y ae A C ECE CC | ao eearer a CE Sl Now is the opportunity to purchase . cometery memorial. . We fave over 500 completed monumen eadate posts, etc., in our wareroot and show ville the largest and tke finest stock a ured these goods prior to the present ndvanee in price ef material and selling them much less in price (han we can manufac iem today and { this theue goods are being sold rapidly. hign? at our yards in Pleasaittville or Camden and make your ae lection. We are equpped with every labor saving device to letter and erect them promptly. . We have the electric crane, surface cutter, polishing mill, pmeumatic tools, plug drills, etc., and can mazofacture ost anything you want in special work, as we also have a large sup ply of rough stock on kand for this purpose. =Call and purchase now. | The sooner you call the better display you will have to. select from. ‘he war and recent epidemic has erated such a demand for Poscd in our line that for a long time it is going to be very diffiealt to sup ply the demand. _ This coupled with the ahortage of granite entbare caused by the terrible losses in the World War will tax all the mone mental dealera to the limit to fill orders promptly. r‘amden Yard Opposite Harleigh Cemeter;, Bell Phone 2787. Pleasantville Yard Opposite Atlantic City Cemetery. Bell Phone 1. 1300 to 14 53 Dduikl W UY AV IS) 9. J. HAMMELL, Prest, 117 N. Cornwall Ave, Veatmer, for Atlantic t A. L. ATR Vice-Prest.. Absecon, N. J, for Cumberland, Cape May, Barlington, Ocean and Atlantic Counties. ¥. HAIGHT, Camden, N. J, for Camden, Salem, and Glouceser bioprtrnal W. DuBOI8, Clayton, N. J, for Clayton and vicinity. M. B. HALE, Cape Charles, Va. for state of Virginia, (o Ha B 21 4," 1." 13 A Sa o e A MAIN OFFICE, — PLEASANTVILLE, N. J. KEYSTONE PHONES CAPE MAY 1.73 — WILDWOOD 1-7$ Konowitch Brothers GROCERIES, MEATS, PROVISIONS Butter Eggs Fruit Produce Etc. Orders Promptly — "vered . P20 CEL 2 CAPE MAY y of REPAIRING SHOES WHILE YOU WAIT Destblack in Huilding for Ladies and Gentlemen, Shoe Sundries and all Kinds of Polishes for Sale. es WASHINGTON STREET CAPE MAY, ®. 3. [efele)») 49°03 FS) o : AV Col pl cy WC u (o)) | Vulcanizers of Tires and Tubes ALL WORK GUARANTEED Repairing Cord Tires a specialty Adjustments on Goodyear Tires All makes of Tires and Tubes, and ‘Tire Accessories. LEHMAN BROTHERS 217 Decatur Street (of Tj ° 5% AL APA

Rhine‘s Wanderings, | A remarkable thing about the Riine ! to fts length for no miall a river.. Un like the Nile, which contains less wa ter at Cairo than at Berber. 1500 mites upstream, the Rhine bas numer oun afuents, but never attains the dignity of a real river, as Amerlcans underatand euch. definttions, until it enters Holland. ‘The "German Rhine" owes its ortin to the Swiss mountains, wanders with apparent atmlcssners-first. west and then north and northwest, after leaving Lake Constance-ontil it enters Holland, where it becomes as atuggish as any Dutchman who ever dwelt tn New Amsterdam. He Was a "Wise Guy." Hotel Clerk-We allp a morning par per under the door of each guest room. Cyril Windfaii-Well, I suppose that every hotel has to cater a bit to the working classes. But see that mine‘s sa afternoon paper, old top I nhac > <in

DAVID H. HUBER Wishes to inform his friends in ose has been released from service with the United States Government and has resumed his connection with Jacob Reed‘s Sons Mr. Huber will be pleased to serve all of his friends and acquaintances with their requirements in Clothing, Habe dash» ery, Etc, and invites v , carly inspection of the . se assembled for the pro .n. 168 son. 1424-1426 Chestnut Street PHILADELPHIA

DUTGH COLAMAL Styles of Arch Neatuce, — . LL MODERN comeyitices ---+r4 landsome Seven-Room Lant Am able Either for Town Resldéncé or a Farm Home-Rpma‘ Conveniofitly Arcababd. C wa A. petes "hay @t on alle wubject m Sunding, tor it (ie mades 3 8 die Tange Apter ane" by pment it Miles Aue and Irpofesteronte he o ere Subjects. Addrea: 5 idee Artogge Ase an pDc Moes wo-cent atams tor rebty aod The combination of the eolontal and Dutch styles: of architeeture, which tie Dutch eoloninl has the benuty of the. colonial, without ftw: pintuness; the sloping Dutch roof, with the wide dormers, makes possthle an economical use of the spnce within the four walls. And. one point ubout the Dutch 6% lonfal ts thut it may be a small house, but 1t appents large and substantial, Such a house Is shown in‘Whe nc companying. Mbustration, | Here is a Dutch colontal house that 1s only 82 ee e the sun parlor, and contains only seven rooms; still it‘ hus the exterior ap pearance of a luge home. The colonial effect in the exterior of this house Is secured by plucing the door in the center and presers Ing the balance with duplicate sets of windows on. elther. side. . The: porch at the entrance is patterned after the old homes of . New Englund, having only ‘a slight roof projection, wiiigh [in supported by. round columnad slope of the roof and the wis

[contruction set ont a concrete foundn[tlon. | It lins a full basement with a concrete foor, . supplziist . plenty | of room for the heating plist, fud stor[age, and for the stomce of fruit, vore: tables and other articles, such ms the garden tools, etc. ~ The arrangement of the rooms fol: tows closely the colonial, The central eutrance lends to a Mall on one [side of which is the living room Pod on the other the dining room. . The stairs to the second floor also run out | o the hall. ‘The munner in which the living room [and sun perior are combined in this house ts unusual. . ‘The Hving trom is Iarge-12 feet 6 Inchon by 25 feet, In the center of the will that separates the living room from the sun pntlor Is the open: fireplace. and on. either wide In n rtazed door leading to the

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sun paftlor | The unter I« 10 by © foot {in dimensions nnduiffs almost contind uous windows. These two rooms, which virtually ure one, provide the family with a commodious, eypforinble loung» Ing place. The dining room, alsa, Is n. large, cheery room,. Placed at the corner of the houxe, It hax windows facing two waym . It dx 32 feet 6 inches by 35 feet Jn dimensions, and his a builtin |buff@®. — At the buck of the houme I® | the kitchen, 0 felt 0 Incles by 11 feet 6. Inches. . Adjolninc tn n weshroom, which is a fentuge @! the modern furm home. . For b. town. reddence, dow ever, thie room will become a caned-in porch, opening: off the dining: room instend of the kitchen. . A pantry extending out alongside the small rear norch contatnn the ice cheat. This ar | macement, — coupled . with. the wash rrmits entrance

without the necessity of dirtying aby of the !tving roomm, On the seeond floor are four good bedrooms and the bath, . Each bed room is « earner room, opening off & central tall, | This arcungement also brings the Buthoom close to the bed room. For the family living either in town or on the farm this design will furnish n hame thit will accommodate n good» sized fmlly; it is mpdorn In every respect, und tas a most attractive ex« tortor uppermnce, . The house ftxelf is reetutigulne in shape, with straight walls, which makes for economy. in cast. Thin is the time in the year when home bullders are busy studying plans und deciding on the sort of house they will erect nest epring. . There ure mny types of houses to be con sidered. The bungalow Is n city fu vorite and is beceming more and more

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popular in the ematler bwns and riral section?; the ntory-a d-o-half house always is in demand a, arp the twostory houses of various @ghims. . However, after all hay considered, there are bundred: home. buflders who will pick the — Bitch colonial as the house they want It hun what in nowndays termed. "taiss" Before deciding @ the home tiulldIng. design, It atwipe ts well to con | sult with: the tirerin}. dealer, cnt tnietar and nrolitect, . These: three | home building epert« can materfally ‘help the prospecive builder with stu gestions that ill. gave. mistakes ta construction ani make for economy In

Pn Ly tims putting money in the bank. The ine cost is returned to the builder tn saving of rent, but the greatest con: | ideration is the satlsfuetion and com» | ort he and his fumily derive from | her home, | It :s never too early to beta plansing ‘o butld @ home, UPID PUT IN SECOND PLACE | Profemor of Economics Asserts ‘That | Mahs Brain Guides in Selection of Life Partner. | ‘The time-honored theory that Cupid | shoots bis darts at: random and does not, stop to consider the shupe | of a nose, the lift of an eychrow or | the turn of chs, is directly challenged by Prof. Skmgcl N. Page of Omaha, ich, ‘This bold man, a student of ec0> pomics and physics and long mssoce ated with the University of Kansam made the startling statement in New York that fifitoct warns man away | trom the longsfnced woman as n mate | and lures him, to reunded. contours. ‘But the infelledtunl brow. the straight lipped motith, Xhe bnfchet jaw have their plage Im the scheme of things. e a on &he marriage marH S ppibpuedidia finitely .nfire wiltimble in the business nd priifeasiong) | world and in un: map‘® put and ns a "good Teliow" fgoft: and plinble" type qt women, eald the. professor. thought Fetieny of herself and. wanted to lice in a rosemisted: world of love and romance, while the @minilnr, ntellec« tunt girl had business capacity and a hold on man‘s mind, 1° not upon his affections, If the roundfeced woman is the winner in her awodiation with mon, the thin, nngulnt man with the long osa F SA stad | top dog in. the world of then by Prof. ; Page, He is more aggressive, more ‘ brilliant, more moquleltiv®, Both: men and women of this type hve evoived further than the Individuats of round gd contours, and the long-faced wom: an doe not nttract the long-iced ran, who is notortousty In the lead in buss ; peas affairs, atmply becattne whe is too { much like him, so the professor nays __-_= The beech ds lens frequently struck " dunia han any other tree

LW;] 3 R LV:} M :10) | Ma) 5 :d (o e‘ t L Er t. £4 I She, of 57 4, Thx Wie of 1 4 Se E5 Ai, HP A Wr have a Full Stock of Hordware for every B y yoo Pt an 1 T ©221. pon ity AT MODERATE PRICES d on GET OUR PRICES M , Mik 2 C120 Bo td Li / 9_5\ A, ER | DJ re ig te I [OFS )| 1g: To) h) a | A W ¥ y (o) Kojo S (oy gel :lod Ece ans SPECIALTY OF STORE AND WINDOW LIGHTING \ F Da ~A 4 A M I0 Cepstome Phone 809-D3 Cf Co». E\ A; P mummemene => mameroeemcmmmee mone DELIVERIES IN ANY quaNTITY of bnmber in . ant | length _. thicknes ior ony purpose whatever= that‘a the offer we ske you to-d8g We must have ample stocks of sem« soned, measured timbers in our 3 ards to be able to make suck a broad offer, We have! And our prices will save you money. . As‘ vs for estimates. ~ GEORGE dGDEN &{S0N fo CA Ha M) NC roaGE m to Sell

o S a Gt the wellknown novelty l s (i > HEATER the only cone made in the | evi a | » MET a A it off until cold weathcrish re before — nstallt ail 5 ae les inz — now — v ou _ will — save ue pP@CPSCEDTC T prices JESSE M. BROWN 110.12 JACKO) ST.. "- CaPE MAY, N. J SHERMAN S. SHARP Gontractor and Builde: s5¢ WASHINGTON MT. CAPE MAY, N. w. : | BEstimates Given Keystone Phone 896