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COLONIAL DESIGN IOTCM Eight-Room House Built of Wood and Stucco. HAS AN ATTRACTIVE PORCH Thle Horn* Will Aeoommodata a Good •M Family and Can B« Built at a Minimum Coo; — Modam Features. My WILLIAM A. RADFORD. *r. WIlttUB 1 A. Radford Win axuwet gimjlnai ud rive advice FREE OF COJT aa all .ubjecu portal III n« to th« "Jtasrt jrf bulMina. for Cm roadors of thn paaar. On account of his wide axperleoce eBMtof. Author and Manufacturer, be UlU**U doubt, tbe hlabeet authority While it ia approaching the fall montha there atlll la plenty of time to build that new home ao that It will be ready for occupancy before the winter Beta In. However, if the house U to be furnished, no time should be lost In selecting the plans and letting the contract Costs of building have been reduced materially since last spring. TTm prices of lumber have come down and contractors will soon have about finished the contracts they undertook early In tbp year. Consequently now la a very good time to go ahead with the home building plana The most Important phase of home trail ding la selecting the plana The design should be decided upon with care, as U U expensive and unsatisfactory to "fltake changes after the building operations actually are begun. The right sort of a house will contain Just enough rooms to accommodate the members of the family; It should not
cost more than It Is certain the home builder will be able to pay. and it should be arranged so that the work of caring for.lt can he done In the moat 8ailafac:or.v way. Care also should be exercised in selecting the type of exterior, eliminating as much as possible any out-of-the ordinary ef- , facta. Shown in tne accompanying Illustrations la a design for an eight-room house that la modern In every way — exterior appearance and Interior arrangement — and one that can be erected mi a minimum cost. This house Is of frame construction, set on a concrete foundation, the exterior being of bos rd siding with stucco above the ae<-»iid floor. With the exception of the ornamented roof, this Is a colonial design. The balance of the colonial Is maintained Throughout the exterior and the Interior. and the porch, with Its square piers and railed balcony above, adds another touch that la along the lines of the early American homes. Tiie roof la covered with tile of concrete, and a -good effect Is secured by running the rafters to the eaves without boxing them, as Is done ordinarily. How the eight rooms are arranged la seen from the floor plans which also
ara shown. The plan of the first floor Iwisauma how the calsultl Mas la ranted aot to the lutoctec. The aatM wcsaflat Ml wasted asses that ted — f On at tea hall mi the , To 1Mb teldte i mil » h— te teWa|iwaiM«tetehite OMMuMnTnt aaVM.
en adjoins It through a good-Used pantry. The living room Is large — IS by 21 feet 0 Inches. In the center of the 1 aide wall la a large, open fireplace, while on either aide and at the front , are doable Ins winging casement windows. making the room light and airy. The dining room also Is of good size — 18 by 13 feet Thla room also 1s fitted with casement windows, a group of four at the rear and two at the aide making It a bright and cheery place.' The library to the right of the reception hall la 13 feet square, and could very nicely be made Into •
guest bedroom. If required. The kitchen la 11 by 13 feet, and opens Into a rear porch of good else. The. atalra lead to a large central ball on the second floor, out of which open the four bedrooms, bath room and sewing room. The latter is a room of good size for Its type, being 8 by 6 feet, and can be made to serve j • the purpose of a children's playroom. Bach of the bedrooms Is on I a corner, end la as large as the Uv- ' Ing rooms, or "parlors," In the oldfashioned houses. Their locatioa
. gives them plenty of ventilation. On« of i lie reasons these rooms are of th« size they are Is that the architect , has specified space-saving closets, i These closets accommodate In small space as many garments as the larger, i i dark closets found In many homes; I are equipped with hangers which keep I the clothes In the best of condition and permit the owner to withdraw the hangers from the closets when a garment la needed. These closets save 3 a foot or more over the ordinary closets and add just that much to the size of the room. . Dnder the house Is a full basement I finished with a concrete floor. Here I are provided separate rooms for the ■ heating plant, the fuel, the laundry, and a storage room for fruits, vegetables and canned goods. The laundry la located so that the clothes have - to be carried the least distance, and Is arranged ao that It will accommodate the modern labor-saving washing machine, mangle and dryer, that are needed by the family of good size In K these days of high lanndfy labor costs. .. Taken all together thla la an excellent home for a good sized family. At the same time It Is not expensive. Its . dimensions being only 88 by 38 feet. All of the walls, both foundation and In the superstructure, are straight, which are the most economical in both labor and materials to construct. By consulting your local architect, contractor and building material dealer the cost of this house can be asPowor ef the Mind. Medical history \hows that thousands of people have died the victims of their Imagination. "ITiey were convinced that they had diseases which to reality they never had. The trouble was not In the body, but to the mind. Most people are conscious of a power deep to their nature « hlcb would remedy an their ills If they only knew how to get hold of It.— Ortaoo Swett Maiden to CMcago Dally News. All Rim fer Office. Mrs. Gaaaway— The judge's wife Is , the moat fortunate woman to the wartd. Mrs. Has i a WhaFa the reason for > all the envy? Mrs. Gaaaway— Her ij saw - Ha astees ia heat her carpets and hate with tha apriag cteaateg. Mates tar mm I Hh iiSTm? 'nj! -*** ^ttek UStm te •aafi ftafitag teak «a tetet
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Kill That Cold With CASCARA Ef QUININE FO* AMD Coldi, Caiffci !•« Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no rhsnnso. Keep this standard remedy handy for the fint aneere. Breaks up a cold in 24 boors — Relieves Grippe in 3 daya— Excellent for Headache Quinine in thla form does not effect the bead— Caacara ia beet Tonic Laxative— No Opiate in Hifl'a. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT Charles York Stites York YORK BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders ESTIMATES CHEEKFULLT SIYEH ON ALL KINDS OF BUILDINGS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED P. 0. Box 661 Now is the Time To Look After Your TIN ROOFING and SPOUTING PRO«rr SERVICE EXPERT WORKMANSHIP SATISFACTION GUARANTIED JESSE M. BROWN 110 Jackson Street CAPE MAY N. J. __ R. M. WENTZELL 83 PERRY STREET F RNITURE BEDDING RUGS LINOLEUM Estimates en All Kinds of Furniture will be furnished promptly. < Keystone Phone. Goods Delivered. MECRAY'S PHARMACY Washington and-Perry Sts., Cape May, New Jersey Prescriptions filled by registered Pharmacists TOILET ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS SODAS AND SUNDAES J.R. MOON. Manager "|
Electrical Contractor INSTALLATION OF MOTORS MAKING A SPECIALTY OF STORE AND WINDSW LIGHTING A. D. REEVES Xapatev. PGoba S0S-D3 CAPE MAY, N.J BIG REDUCTIONS IN TAILOR MADE CLOTHES Suits Made to Order at the following prices: $50.00 suits now $40.00 $55.00 suiti now $45.00 $60.00 suitanow $50.00 CHARLES SCHERER 223 Dmtar StrMt, Cap. M«y, N. J. Advertising in the Star and Wave M)|i Kg Results
SPEOIA Tj [ All Wool Navy and Black Serge te 4 np< I 54 inch, Regular $4.96 'at • • %p4,dbO \ Navy and Black Tricotme ten £*/h I Regular $2.75 at • r tpa&sdC/ { Wool Plaid*, Regular $3.26 at # $3.00 j All The Week at BROWN'S | 417 Washington Street Cape May, N. J. wmw»a.wiw.w.wiw.v.viv.w.«.„.»w.TTT)1|r(||1|ft)|[)Itj|[)||i|! ! RINGS! Tk. d.Wihd www iaSaotfa Jaraay. 5000 Beauties to Seloct From Watchmaker Jaweler, ai Opfiaaaalriat" VICTROLAS AND RECORDS I. S GARRISON 306 Wuhiagten St., Cape May FRANK ENTRIKEN & SONS Central Garage AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK EXCTLI^CT RQl^MBKT FOR RAPID WORK— CARS STORED— CARS K1RRD DAT OR NIGHT— ALL KINDS OP AUTO SUPPLIES. XEySTOt&T.Sil" G» ■ ' O " announce MENT i ! ">* ' : Gustav Blank k , announces that he Will Teach the Violin Each Saturday AT TNE ELWARB HOTEL j Arrangements can be mad. with Mrs. Nttttnger at the hotel During the week instruction- will be giwn at Ids studio, 5242 Carlisle Street, Philadelphia. . ii,.I | mini,.,,,, | STATEMENT OF TEE CONDITION OF SEeURITY TRUST GB. SnthoMt Career Wmihin,t.n and Ocean Street, Cmp. M.y, N.J., June 30, 1920
EESOUECW. Time and Demand Loons, $1,956,004.86 Booda and Mortgages, 288.766.39 Stocks and Bonds, 1,824,864.43 Overdrafts, 78.53 Banking Houses,, Camden, Gloucester and Cape May, 123,000.00 Revenue and War Stamps, 442.48 Cash and Reserve, S67.595.40 $4,568,786.54 5 J
LIABILITIES. » Capital 1100,900.00 • Surplus, iOOfiOOJOQ 3 Undivided Profits, ZlflOLM 3 Deposits, 4,217,844.14 # Dividend 7,000*0 I $4^68,735.64
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