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CDLONISL HOUSE . IS NOW POFIIUR : Substantial Brick Des:gn That i Has Charm of Its Own. J _ i BIG SUN PABLOR IS FEATURE \ This Home Is Designed With the Idea 1 of 8ecurlty, Comfort and Durabll- J Ity Uppermost — Planned for Large Family. By WILLIAM A. RADFORD. Mr. willfcun A. RaOrorO arili answei questions and rlve advice FREE OF COST on all subjects pertaining to the ■nhjoet of bollillna. for the readers of this paper. OB account of his rrlde experience • e Editor. Author and Manufacturer, be ' without doubt, the hl*heet authority ssasrrss.«s,"?» tsASSn.'^r" In tbelr haste to build a home many people are liable to erect a flimsy structure that will not stand the Strain and wear of years. This, however, Is not the case with the substantial, home shown In the accompanying Illustration. It has been built with ap Idea of security, comfort and durability. In building 1L the architect did not overlook. general charm and attractlveTtae colonial type of house Is one of . the most popular In aU parts of the country today. While It originated In the East In the daya of the early colonists, It has appealed so strongly to everyone that It Is found In all parts and all aectioDS. Very often the constructlon Is frame, but where Ore restrictions prohibit the use of wood, a • colonial home of bride can be built with pleasing results. This home has all the features of the colonial type In Ita quaint entrance of white, enhanced by white pillars supporting a small balcony with ornate Iron railing, green shutters and roof dormers with arched windows. In addition It has the latest Innovation of modern building — the sun parlor and sleeping porch. The new has beta linked with the old

without disturbing the beauty of th* . | exterior arrangement. The sun par lor located on the lower floor is 11 bj 17 feeL « cheerful retreat for the fain 1 L tly. Directly above Is the sleeping ^ 5 porch. In summer this can br screened In to provide plenty of fresh air. "while protecting the occupants from flies. Insects and the like. p The house, exclusive of the sun parlor. Is -38 by 30 feci. A large terrace 11 •extends the full width. On the first * floor the plans call for three rooms, living room, dining room and kitchen. In addition there Is a large reception j hall. The living room, as In all houses h of this type, ils the main room. It is laid out large, comfortable and cheer- _ ful. A wide-open brick fireplace at one end Is a sure source of much warmth '

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and comfort In the long winter nights. , It is wall lighted by two windows looking out on the front terrace and the t windows of the sun parlor. Twentytwo by fourteen feeL It Is plenty large enough for a big family and the ideal place to lounge and read In the era- \ ' Directly te the rear of toe living room «l connected with It by a wMe open doorway ls-tto dining ran, 18 kpttflML It tawlao well lighted and cnctptHndWy todpto nod ihmfnL The aw pdrtar can-to entered by dome from both Uato* and dining mm On real warm dnye tnaeheen em to eerred to toe ona pnrtor.^^ X

for toe very good reason tost tony are only the cause of unnec canary work. _ An extra lavatory has been provided Vj off the reception hall. This Is an additional convenience often overlooked. The stairs to the upper floor lend from the kitchen. Upstairs ample provision for sleeping quarters has been made with four bedrooms, and a sleeping porch. Each bedroom has at least two win- ^ dows, a most essential feature In tola a room. Proper ventilation Is Important Id more ways than one, and In the bed- — room It Is most Important of alL TSie comfort and general health of the famdepends puon It The two front bedrooms are the largest, being 14 feet 6 inches by 10 feet 6 Inches and 17 by 10 feet 6 Inches. The two rear bed-

Second Floor Plan. .

rooms are 13 by 13 feet 6 Inches, and i 13 feet 6 Inches by 13 feet 6 Indies. A closet* has been provided for each room. The bath room Is of the latest type. ■ containing built-in fixtures and a shower. In a small alcove on one aide Is a handy linen closet. The equipment of the modern bath room cannot receive too much attention. With the development of the manufacture of plumbing fixtures it has come to be one of the most sanitary and attractlve rooms In the modern home. | The cellar of this home— for It Is «

— contains some of the important features of a home of this sire, namely, the laundry and heating system. A ' good heating plant Is Important Without It comfort In a beautiful home Is , not possible. In this house the system has been extended to both sun parlor and sleeping porch. i There are many people In this world today who still have that old love for real home. They do not want to live In a crowded apartment nor do they care for the bungalow. What they want Is a house with plenty of rooms and no cramplness. For them this will be particularly appealing. Again, there are many who have a great affection for the things of the past. In this type of home they have the Jinppy combination of the times of our forefathers" with the modern age. In short, the home of a hundred years or more ago adapted to modern conditions. equipped with the latest conveniences. but still possessing the quaint and appealing characteristics of the days which gave It birth. Turks "Buffaloed." Ignorance as to the real significance of the word "mandate" Is attributed to maDy Anatolians, who. It appears, are greatly puzzled by this word, which -feaa-qome Into the popular speech only since t^e covenant of the League of Nations \was framed. This confusion Is. It seems. In part due to the fact that the word Is extremely similar to the Turkish word meaning "buffalo," and the natives, quite reasonably, fall to see in what way the Imposition of a "buffalo" could be of an advantage either to tbem or to their neighbors I— Christian Science Monitor. During the Shortage of Dwellings. Warden (reading statement to llaedup convicts)— Any Inmate of tola tastitutkm who commits a disciplinary offense will to given three months' freedom as punishment. Na I dluia. Ftoat tosparto**-Tto proprietor of toto sammae total hMes all ivtoati that hit goads corns from the city, tonal to t&T*. _»«*»».» v«* ^ J

Charlesm- ^ ^ ^fes York YORK BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN ON ALL KINDS OF BUILDINGS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED » P. O. Box 661 The celebrated WWW - Rings, Ihe largevt assortment in South Jersey. 5000 Beauties to ; Select From Watchmaker Jeweler, ai Optometriat" V1CTROLAS AND RECORDS J. S GARRISON 3(8 Washington St., Cape May Now is the Time To Look After Your TIN ROOFING and SPOUTING } PROMPT SERVICE EXPERT WORKMANSHIP SATISFACTION GUARANTEED JESSE M. BROWN 110 Jackson Street CAPE MAY N. J. i R. M. WENTZELL 33 PERRY STREET V > F RNITURE BEDDING RUGS LINOLEUM ] Estimates en All Kinds of Furniture will to furnished promptly. ' Keystone Phoo,. C~d. DtUrarA MECRAY'S PHARMACY Washington and Perry Sis., Cape May, New Jersey Prescriptions filled by registered Pharmacists TOILET ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS SODAS AND SUNDAES J.R. MOON. Manager 1 Electrical Contractor INSTALLATION OF MOTORS MAKING A SPECIALTY OF STORE AND WINDOW LIGHTING A. D. REEVES Kepatoae Phone 809.D3 CAPE M\Y,. N.J BIG REDUCTIONS IN TAILOR MADE CLOTHES ij 1 Suits Made to Order at the '< following prices: ! $50.00 suits now $40.00 j $55.00 suits now $45.00 $60.00 suitsnow $50.00 CHARLES SCHERER 223 Decatur Struct, Cap. May, N. J. ===== . i i =c " Advertising In the Star and Wave brings Kg Results • % 1 - *■ A-. -

Summer and Winter Goods being 11 sold at cost I at LAVENTHOL'S 1 Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Store , I 319 Washington Street *1 OPEN DAY AND EVENINGS j - 1 1 35» • x»x«x»xexexex»x»x»xex»x»xexex»xm[BK0«oxoisMit8x»x»x» CAPE MAY MOTOR SHOP J WEST PERRY STREET in the Excelsior Building Motor Specialist* in all branches. Alio Fen- ;! der, Radiator and Automobile Sheet Metalvcrk : done. Low Price* Guar acfrrd Work M. E. Denny, Proprietor ' TRUCKS TRUCKS TRUCKS | 3 Standard Makes HUFFMAN, STANDARD and. HALL a Priced from $1,695 up Capacity 1^ tons to6 tons Call or write LAFAYETTE BENNETT 915 Corgie St. Cape May, N. J. Distributer Fer Cape May County I Keystone Phone, 359 * | ENTRIKEN & SONS Central Garage « AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK ■** , EXCELLENT EQUIPMENT FOR RAPID WORK— CARS STORED— CARS HIRED DAY OR NIGHT— ALL KINDS OF AUTO SUPPLIES. Agents for the Fair banks- Morse Gas and Oil Engines. KEYSTONE 1-98A BELL 12-W ' I !| ANNOUNCE JVI E NT I j; Gustav Blank Will Teach the Violin Each Saturday j AT THE ELWARD HOTEL : Arrangements can be made with Mrs. Nitunger ai the : ; hotel. During the week instruction will be gwen at his ! 1 I ; studio, 5242 Carlisle Street, Philadelphia. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF MIMTY TRUST GO. Southwest Corner Washington and Ocean Streets

Cape May, N.J., RESOURCES. | Time and Demand Loens, $1,956,004^6 1 Bonds and Mortgages, 286.75539 Stocks and Bonds, 1,824,864.43 Overdrafts, 78X3 Banking Houses,, Camden, Gloucester and Cape May, 123,000.00 Revenue and War Stamps, 442.48 f.A and Reserve, 367,595.40 $4358,785.54 ) i )

June 30, 1920 | LIABILITIES. 1 Capital $100,000.00 l Surplus, 20030030 I j Undivided Profits, 8439li» 1 Deposits, 4,217,644.14 Dividend 730030 1 $4368,78534

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