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rage ftix ^ An Old-Fashioned 1 Pre-Xmas Clothing Sale at Oak Hall • 1000 Suits I i; and Overcoats ■ , a OUR Store is enjoying a very large vt»lume of trade, j exceeding even the record sales of this season a t year ago. < This is because the men and young men of Philadelphia have come to know that they can always depend upon * Wanamaker & Brown to give them the utmost value for , their money at all times. This sale of 1000 suits and overcoats is another demon- ] at ration of Wanamaker & Brown's ability to do just that and here are the prices at which these suits and overcoats are offered: — SUIT ITEM NO. 1 — Above two hundred pure worsted suits in j regulation and stout sizes which we will 1 $25. sell for f (This group of suits conservatively are worth $35 ea. ) . SUIT ITEM NO. 2 — New suits made of beautiful worsteds with j heavy French backs. Every suit in the group worth I $50 — these French back worsteds are very }$35 popular — which you can buy for f SUIT ITEM NO. 3 — Several hundred of the new and popular pencil striped suits (cloths made by the Metcalf Company, America's foremost manufacturers of this type of cloth), hand-tailored — EXTRA \ $32 50 TROUSERS WITH EACH SUIT for / OVERCOAT ITEM NO 1 — Men's and young men's handsome double-breasted Ulster overcoats soldi $21.50 re.-nilarly for $30, which are to go out at ) OVERCOAT ITEM NO. 2— Regular $40 Winter overcoats, both Ulster and Raglan styles, in aU sizes, to \ $28 sell for ' OVERCOAT ITEM NO. 3— Finest imported $50 English built Ulsters — typically British in their style and \ $38 wonderfully fine in their fabrics, to sell for / v The itfctny offered clothing buyers in this -pecial pre-Christmas sale are so low th«f doubtless Oak Hall will be the busiest clothing store In Philadelphia today and tomorrow. Wanamaker & Brown Market at Sixth Philadelphia QUALITY LUMBER Delivered in any quantity and in yW \ any length, width or thickness. We hate at all times an ample Seasoned, Measured Our prices are right, Let us save you money ASK FOR ESTIMATE GEORGE OGDEN S SON CAPE MAY. N. I Try Star & Wave Want Ads. YouTl Get Result
WILL PURCHRSE DAIRY HERD FREEHOLDERS TAKE PROGRESS- 1 IVE STEP TO ESTABLISH AS, ACCREDITED NEED, AT COUN-.af. TY FARM. j | Among other matters of business j ff: taken up by the Almshouse Commit- | • tee of the Board of Chosen Freehold- :9. was that of an "Accredited herd . of" cattle" for Cane May County. An ' ■ "accredited herd" is one that is free ( tuberculosis and kept so under , £ the plan prescribed by the State Bu- j reau of Animal Industry at Trenton. ] Under this plan the State v'ctennar- , A ian will test free of charge any herd i bred in the state and condemn all g" animals reacting with ' tuberculosis- ' « Farmers losing animals as a result oi | ** such test are partly reimbursed by a £ fund provided for by the State Leg*;- ;* lature and the U. S. Dept. of Agncul- «• ture- The herd is then kept under I * constant supervision to set that new ; cases do not break out. , la The Almshouse Committee has the « assurance of all the Freeholders that , & this step is a wise and progressive one . £ and have consequently asked Lewi> •» Douglass, Manage-- of County Farm #: and County Agricultural Agent Stack- . A house to take the matter up with the j State Bureau of Animal Industry at | ^ Trenton at once- I .» It is felt that the County Farm •* should take the lead in this matter of 1 ^ improving jts dairy herd as an^xam- ; .» pie for other dairies to follow. i Poultrymen to Visit Vineland ( ffThe Cape May County Poultry Ass £ i ociation at its last meeting set Satur | .JB i <lay, December 9, for the poultry run V to Vineland to inspect the poultry- ® plants and hatcheries. '& Mr. Elmer Wene. proprietor of a £ 600(1 hen farm in Vineland, when lee- .« turing on poultry raising at the fal fr I meeting of the Cape . May County £ , Board of Agriculture a few weeks | ago. stated that Vineland was the MI largest poultry 'raising section in the ^ eastern United States and that the Cape County men and women would " do well to study the poultry raising methods in operation there. Mr. Wene extended an invitation to i " visik his plant when the Cape May Countyites should decided to journey there. A. B. Faure, Belleolain. President of the Cape May County Poultry Association, has planned to lead the party to the interesting object lessons awaiting them. The poultrymen will start from the Court House Buildin" at 9:00 o'clock Saturday. December 9. and continue thence thru Goshen, Dennisville, Eldora and Vine- | land. - . Here is a fine opportunity to >ee j | many things pertaining to the pool" ry I business. Why not burn a little oil 'and gasoline in seeing them? Everyi one interested is welcome. iSprav Peach Orchards in the hall and Winter Peach orchards ran be better sprayed during the month of December than _ in the month of March. The reasons 1 — are: 1st, You have more time for i spraying: 2nd, You are bound to get the material on before the buds swell: ( 3rd. It is easier to get lime-surphuT in the fall than in the spring: 4th, You can wait for favorable weather now. while vou cannot in the spring ami lastly," your mind is set at rest because the demonstration of fall spraying of peach orchards to control : peach leaf curl two years ago resulted in 100 per cent control. Where scale (San Jose or others) is not present, it will not be necessary I to use the regular winter strength of one part concentrated lime-sulphur solution to 9 parts of water. The Peach Leaf-curl spray can be made by a dilution of one part lime-sulphur to 12 or even 15 parts of water. It is needless ^ to say that every twig must be thor- ' oughl.v coated. . . . i Any time the weather is not a. freezing temperature, spraying can oe| successfully d°"(^ t a j YOU'LL LIKE THIS ONE j > Tourist in R R- Restaurant— Two • ham sandwiches, please, to take with J i m Waiter (yelling to kitchen)—' Trav- j eling pigs— a pair- ^ A LONG SHOT BIRD — y • Roommate — "Hey. Bill, wake up. i It's ten to eight." , , Roommate (sleepily) — Wait till ItS j the odds get better— then bet it all. j
itMCHRBMLl "Kff T WHY NOT A HAT for a Christmas Gift It's-the thing every girl and woman cherishes of which there are never too many. It's the gift that will make the little tot and the school grfl happiest. I have them at very reasonable prices. , Children's Hats, Special at $1.00 Up. ' liiUB Women's and Misses' Hats Below Cost. Not Shopworn hats, all in good condition. Would make suitable gifts. . ! LOTTIE R. HILLMAN 209 Perry Street , Cape May, N. J.
Fresh Daily time flavor < Christmas Goodies Now is the time to make your Christmas Candies. We carry a full line of Assorted Nuts, Raisins, Dates and • Figs. , . r [ FRUIT CAKES AND PLUM PUDDING Special — Finest Imported Swiss Cheese 80c lb. Also all kinds of other Cheeses at relatively low,, cost. SUMMERS DELICATESSEN 424 Washington Street Both Phones CAPE ^ ^ |
Ready for Xmas Breakfast! jjji Here's an ideal Gift that will j )S prove its usefulness as soon as ! % it is unfolded from its package. ^ This Grill and Toaster cooks j y electrically and is always ready ^ for instant use. j £ Make the Christmas break- i > fast happier by purchasing it I > for the one who cooks for you. j J Other electrical goods equally as it * useful are always in our stock. : y Charles It. Hoffman ) 60ti WASHINGTON STREET Cape May. New Jersey » Keystone 8-A ^ When- you're arranging your Christmas list dyn't overlook Stationery as a gift. We have a splendid holiday stock of the finest grades in white and delicate tints — packed in appropriate -ift boxes. Also Complete Line of CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS AND CANDIES BREYERS'ICE CREAM . H. C. BOHM 412 WASHINGTON STREET Cape May, N. J. j Builder's Hardware & Household Supplies M. H. WARE SIS Wash. St. Kmy.Phmnm 114-X MUST A PROSPERED "You don't love me any more, wnen we were first married you used to help me wash the dishes every even- ' 1,1 "Sure — but we only had two dishes then."
g LOOK AT YOUR 5 S VICTORY BONDS | K g a a ^ The Government has called for redemption ^ X on December 15, all Victory Bonds lettered ^ A . A B C D E and F & ^ Interest ceases on that date ^ If you hold any of these bonds, we shall be fflad to have them redeemed for you. X Bring your bonds to us. ^ SECURITY TRUST COMPANY g g CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. § iconic wmxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxx ww TRY THIS MORE ECONOMICAL WAY OF WASHING Q , S Have you ever considered what it costs to have your washing ^ X done at home? Add the cost of meals, carefare. soap, supplies, and JA « gou to w'hat you pay your laundress— and the total is surprising. A | Women who arc now using our modern laundry service find it w IX a great deal more saving. It costs less and the life of theur clothes Q X is cons€n'c<i because we wash without rubbing, in pure, soft, sudsy A X ^ Let us introduce you to this better, more economical way. Yoiet V bundle will be called for and returned promptly, sweetly fresh and X Q clean— a delight to your eye. . , St A Just step to the phone and have our representatives call tms SJ g TROY LAUNDRY x K 405 WASHINGTON STREET Q C Both Phonee X i X xxxxxxxxxxxxx ^ SAVE THE W|l- SURFACE Mg ;i * After Summer's Wear and X 1 Before Winter's Storm Paint your Porch Floors with U. S. N. DECK PAINT Pure Gum Outside Varnish, $2.75 Per Gal. \\T | «8 JACKSON STREET W. LeNUlK CAPE MAY, N.J. >

