W C. SMITH & SONS. Building Lumber OF ALL KINDS. and Oii-v c.msi^y on hand ami omkr 807 ASBURY AVENUE «>d yard : Comer fSurtti St. and West Ave. H G. STEELMAN & CO., Liter. Millift Li. ii. Gill Etc. ODD-SIZE MILL AND STAIR WORK, Office.Yard and Mill: 8th and West Sts.. OCEAN CITV, N. J. Note the Cut in Prices of ' FALL AM) WINTER CLOTHING, At M. MENDEL'S 1625 ATLANTIC AVENUE, ATLANTIC CITT, N. J.
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W AN AM AKI^K N. . Ppn 1-11 r an Mon-Lay. Marek l«, |aWL >*, TALK ON NEIMNO MACHINE WirfPSijrinjj Je w ing to be >nc tile hst*vl of a Sewing Machine is clearly apparent. But think twice before you Buy! An order to any pur chSlc deah-r will fetch you one hurry ; or more likely the ubiquitous agent has found lielore there has been time to look around. Good . machines are numerous—I rut the $60 is the usual price for a machine as good as ire made—as good as Mr Qutikrr City Sewing Mattune uh sell at $3$. There are fifteen special points of goodness about- the Quaker City Machine. We didn't invent one of them. All basic patents on sewing machines have long ago run out. and any bright machinist can build a machine. Ours are built at a great factor}- whose owner likes the big orders we give. They cost us as much, probably, as machines cost other producer^ But there is no wasteful expense in the selling. ' We teach their use here : we don’t trade for other machines: we have no one to protect but the retail pur-
cnaser.
Quaker City Sewing Machines at f 18^10 $35. The working parts in all are exactly the same. 1 lifien-ncc of cost is in the cabinet work. SILK-WARP HENRIETTA Thirty thousand yards of this rich Black Tfenrima witl Ire all too bale lor the Philadelphia women who'll come for it—and women for miles around are equally interested. Such a chance to buy Silkwarp Henrietta in the richest of blacks doesn't come often —and a more staple article of woman's Wear it would be hard
to find.
Two widths, four favorite qualities-r-
CO AI. nn«l -VVOOI>. Ooean City. N. »T.
FRANK HERR,
mmm »Jeweler.
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