OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXIV. OCEAN CITY, N. THURSDAY, DECEMBKli (7..I9I4 NO. 38
Ocean City Septinel R CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor Sr.oo Per Year. Strictly in Advance. Otis M. Townsen^i Licensed by tlie Htale. EIGHTH STREET. OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N J. THOMAS J. THORN ■* jflorist x 1128 Bay Avenue PRICES AND WORK RIGHT ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies (•accessor to I. S. Champloni Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Cholcs Unify I'roducta Butter and Esc* Ask for Booklet of Hpedallle* Orders Delivered Both Phones
1 tTTUKRr.lk.AT-l. A w. J^jfORGAN HAN'D, ATTORNEY and counsellor at law, [Jaw offices Apgar & Boswell, tmi lO-K 1111 1. Ill So. 1 i """"""'Mm***™ k LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings & Read 1 ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. i james m. e. HILDRETH Counsel lor-at-l-aw " fownsend godfrey J Attorney-at-l.aw | Harden HutMiw Al ueean OII> Halurday. pj nkweLl heulings j Attorney at Law > ■ ROW Eighth Street j Orean Illy • New Jersey JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractof 1137 Asbur^ Ave. . Ocean City New Jorsey
j DIP YOU EVER j - v stop to consider hotv inn>ortaiit it is to have your home con- . j f structed by "responsible builders? " Have you seriously con- f f sidered the parts that are hidden? *, Have yofl ever considered f J how great and important the framing, foundations and other hid- f a den parts play in the life ami safety of your building^ *j I«cl us j » advise you bow your home should be built* Plans and spcci- ^ f - fications free ^ | j City Mill and Lumber Company j , BUILDERS t\ \ OFFICE: SIXTH AND WEST AVE., OCEAN CITY. N. J. '' .
PLUMBINO oa re of your repair work of which I make • specialty. I lave no ei|ien»l«e establishment or cImtoaI foroe to niAintAin. Give me a trial. ttottv i'hiiiien C. M. BACON 607 UlgHth St LAWRENCE M. LEAR Sucrrssor to act. P...., wi-w N.C.GODFREY lavaa-nvafe. u.-a Upholstering, Awnings. House Furnishings 657-659 asbury avenue ocean city, n. j. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN ^
XIZu ITI M mil ] ' Leo YOUR CHRISTMAS DflWFI I 'Si'! ; ^SHOPPING AT . . fUtltLL fl( ' [ tall and look over the many useful and handsome gifts we ( , ^ ' ■ fare showing. Something suitable for every member ol the . , | ' ( family. » Phone *5 j . ] |\rw\lllC| %> The Reliable Store for Dry j , 1 [ P4JWj£LL U Goods, Men's Wear, Etc. j }•* ' r "V-7 921 ASBURY AVENUE j , ' WW T T t " go tO visitors welcome Colonial Greenhouses Ocean Heights On main Shore Roed, Ix-vonAjBBffi*' l'oinlCut flpwets. Fetus anil Butter Plants B^-igaa^**^''*Tliwii8V WUKEB. Manager.
R. Curtis Robinson . ' Conveyancing and Insurance Notary Public a«d Commissioner of Deod» Nos. 744-46 Aabury Avenue OUBAN CITY, N. J. Blooey to Laoa oo Bood and Mortgage
J N. GRISCOM, M. D. EIGHTH rtT. ANI) WESLEY AVE. j : »m« Hour,- unra juii^rtraj • t«. » p. m- ! ;S*lleCMJM,l J."--8 1 6 Wesley Avenue Ocoan City New Jersey ' ** MDU.r*Mt,lr I JO A. •A DR W. I'. HAINES ' COn. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. 1 OCEAN CITJT. N. J. t pjKRSCHKL l'KTTIT, M. I). ■ 607 wesley ave. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY « JJK. CHARLES B. RIDER;' HDentiHt« t 809 Central Avenue UI I AS CITY. N. J. ■ J)R G.* F. STARR I Dentist * .. ■ ■! — i Hughes' Central Pharmacy 1 .J. Thornley Hughe,. P D. , 8th and Wetter Ave*. Ocean City. N.J. I
LAKE ! Undertaker and Embalmer j , j Watch and Jewelry Repairing ! ! Mayer's Boardwalk, Opp. Doughty's Pier OPEN ALL YEAR mam
Men's Suits Women's Skirts Pressed 25c Mathis & Rotundo Bourse Bldg. Ocean City, New Jersey
a <f*4*tA4df <*4df To All a Merry Christ- £ tt mas and a Happy ^ ^ New Year. 9 2 DARBY'S f ^ Ocean City Laundry Wf H. Rurkhardt & Cop, PLUMBING AND HEATING («, AHBl'KI lint'l urns rm *tw Jusn Hot Water. HMm and Vapor HesUog Bell I'bone.lPl-X A Bank Book For Christmas ,fbTO^ How happy it will make your son or daughter to receive a bank book with a few dollars to his or her credit with the Ocean City Title and Trust Company. New accounts are cordially invited. 3% Interest Paid on Time Accounts, Ocean City Title, and Trust Company j Ocean City, New Jersey
ALLEN SCULL TO ERECT STORES AND APARTMENTS -v "
I Receives Contract from John I " | Brownlee for #17,000 1 1 Building; Here. Allen rtcull. "The Builder.' he, Ju.l [ received the contract for s Ibrao-elory brtc-k and holluw-tlle building to be a' the south corner of Seventh 1 j •trret and A,bury avenue, according j , the |ilaua and sjiecitlcatiaiis jrr- ( pared in hi, ofllce. The building will cover the entire lot. a frontage of » i frai oti A.bury j I avenue aud 90 feet oo Seventh etreet. 1 The II ret floor will contain four * •lore., two ou Ibe Aebury mveuue «ide * 'and two ou the Seventh .Ireet aide; ^ The qptlre .treet frontage of .tore. e ill be of plate glaee. The hccoiii! aud third floor. Kill 1 each contain three iioum keeping " apartment, of live rooma aud bath * { Each apartment mud the stores will • be heated with hoi water, making ; them Ideal Jot winter occupaucy a, | apartment, will be from Beveulh * ' street. There will also be a Irade.uian ! entrance in the rear ' | The exterior will be ornamented > with two overhanging bay tfludow. oh tlie Aabury avenue elde, and three on the Heventh etr-el aide, with i The at reel front! of the building will laid up III light tepeatry brick, with heavy Joliila, and the balance will be F of red brick. All walla are to be i backed up with hollow tile. t The total co>t of the work will be t »i;.ooo. , ! | The contract wae awarded by John i . of Hsminoutou. . Mr. Bcull ha. also received the con. I from Mrs. J. L Veal, of CliarloUe- I 1 villa, Virginia, to build a utie-atory ■ , bungalow at Thirtieth street aud A«- : aaenue to cost tl.ion. i ! He ha. the contract from Ml.. F. K I Wl.baui lo move and repair her two. family apartment at Thirty-fourth , [street and Wesley avenue, llie cost of [ 1 1.1. work being (I am. I I Mr Scull la joet completing e two- i | below Fourteenth street, for Ira P. I r ] Sharp, of Ylnelaud, coating H.OOU. i i Also a two-family apartment for ' JMrw Martha H. Sweoey at Sixteenth :j etreet and Wesley avenue, coating 18.300. Vachl Clala'e Kocial Plana. Mm. William E Hexamer, prealdeul of the Ladlea' Auxiliary or the Oceau flty Yacht Club, will call a meeilng early In January for the purpose of formulatlug plane for the coming season. Mrs. Hexamer'a plana include a mid-winter card party and and dance and a barar In Augual. FINE MUSIC IN FIRST M. E. CHURCH
Special Christmas Program " Has Been Prepared for Next 1 Sunday's Services. P There will be special Christmas serS vices In ibe First M. E. Church urxt [ Sunday Bealda the special CUrlatmaa i addresses teil h mornlug and evanlng. | there will b#«Joiig aud var^djauslcal ' program. [ At Ibe mornlug service Harry t.'. k Koae will slug aiFtpproprlaie solo, aud L the big chorus cliblr. directed by H H. 1 iteft mllrviur I"/ following uumbers: i V "TbereT^ktiBUepherds." by E L. f P A-htord. R "Watcblug Their Flocks." by K. t - Clymer. ' '* There will be four numbers lu the * evening, as follows: J "Hocked In the Cradle of Ibe Deep." 1 mixed quartet. I Er Tenor duet. Harry H. Lake end William H. Colllaaon. it. I Chorus, "Soa^f My 8o«H." E. K. _ Heyaer, choir. • 1 Christmas Lullaby. Ladles' Q iartet ■ (unaccompanied). The quartet will < comprise Misses Halnea, Minerva 1 Adams, Yerna Wilson and Olive 1 W tlgglos. '
There wae excellent singing by the 1 choir of the First Presbyterian Church ( Suuday evanlng, when the Daughters of America attended the services . The t choir tang a pretty anthem, "God la j Our Kefuge and Strength," hy Ash- I mead. The duet. "O Sweat and Bleated Country." by MteaLoulaa T. Corson and Dr J. TUoroley Hugbea, wae euog with much expression, and I the congregation wae delighted. Mine , Rauck was at the organ.
[It's dignified and gives yon a delicious sense of security to own you home at ! OCEAN CITY. — Besides, your responsibility as a real I estate owner makes you a desirable citizen. Think It over, then call on I HARBY HEAD LEY, 1 Real Estate Operator, Ninth and Aabury avenue,-next to Ore bonae who will ahow you the very beet way and aome of the greatest bargains to be found hen on the aaaiaet terms Phone connection. adv. f I Wkr aeie AtlawHcCtiv to Ike*
* : "~j* ILEAGHE TO HAVE NEW OFFICERS^ Secretary ond ai Treasurer Will Retire at ^ End of Year. "I ■ The Young Men's Progressive! nominated ofllcers at Its | u weekly meeting tu be voted for al the 0 J^nurf- meeting. V election. tl H. S. MowreChas bsen i rr.ldrnl one tl aa'the league ha- gone ahead well during his IncuuilKou , He derlluid v Alfred Powell, a- liea-iiri-r. and II W. Tgwnsend a. "scretary, % have held these ofll.-e- foijr and onehalf year,. end fell ^Iwi ■ >iur . illiere v should be elected. a Walter I. Klgg". manager of the City Electric Light Company f elected a member of Ibe league. t AXLE BROKE b ■ a Local Paal Office sfru Had Wall t On I he return trip from Mlllvllle I Saturday nlghl. the delegaliou of post u ofllce men from this i lly met with an I unpleasant experience. When about « two miles UwPsl3e of Port Elizabeth, t Lake's Itm-'U'lue. In w hich they ' riding, broke one of lis axles. t The party went beck to Port Eliza- ! belli. Corouer l.ske telephoning lo Cox. of this city, logo tu their « assistance with an auto. After a delay of several hours, they I all got back lo Oceau City, reaching I about 7 o'clock Sunday morning t I Ocean Cli» Vacki Clots nance. I r ^toe entertain men l Youiiulttee of the " City Yacbt Club has completed I • all arraugemeute for the Ural mld- . winter dance, which Is lo take place lu « . Horticultural Hall, Broad aud Locust ' streets. Philadelphia. January l">| • chalrmau, Past Comm., lore J I Ralph Wllaou, aud the secrelary. J. , . Harry Bowers, will notify the mem- ( c bere lu due time and give full parllculars. Didn't Preach on "Danl I." Dr. Haines 9^uilrnded preaching i on lite proplieL "Daniel." by special , rrquesi, lu lite First M. K Church i . Suuday evenlug. but tbe rainstorm ' B preveuted the attendsiice of many , , iwople whom be wished to reach. He, ] therefore, postponed the discourse and epoke briefly upon another topic. i epoke briefly anoiner topic. """ ■
LETTER CARRIERS |l GET TOGETHER
Movement Started by George ! C. Murphy, of This City, j( Was Big SneccsB. I The "geldogether" meeting of the! I I'liose W ho went up from till, city [ I Postmaster It Frank Smith. I H. Wlllets. N. T Lultnn. May- I flu Koblusou and I'M ward Jellrie-., J The movement which resulted* lu I meeting w a , Inaugurated by C. Murphy, and lie was given I a vole of thanks by Use buys at tbe < Mlllvllle gathering. ■ i lly Commissioner Ware, of Mill- t villa, pre-lded at Die meeting, lu the I ab-enve of "Mayor Gelg, and welcmed ■ the memliers of the assorlatiou to I I Deputy Postmaster llogan. of Mill- | vllle, wa. chairman of Ibe mertlug i aud Introduced the .takers , Those who sp..ke were Edward J. . ilnur. of Miracle, I nd- . president of . National Aasoclallon of Iditler i Carrier,; John J. Waleh, of Eliza- i NJ . president of -the Slate As- | social Ion: Wm. F." Kelly, of Jeraey | Clly, secrelary of the State Assorts* , Don; Richard F Qulnn. of Phlladel- , plita. chairman of the executlee board i of Carndeu, a member of tbe executive board of the Stale AssociaPostmaster Loudenalager, of . Atlantic Cny; Postmaster Smith, of city, aud Postmaster While, uf Those who spoke as representatives of the various branches of tbe NalloDal Association of letter Carriers were W. Ward, president of 807, Atlantic City; George C. Murphy, secrelary of W03, Ocean City, and Cbarlea Clegg. pf Wild wood. There wae also speech hy Mr. Dare, of Brldgeton, said to be the oldest letter carrier. In point of years, lu Ibe Slate. The question of retirement of civil service employee was discussed at considerable leuglb al tbe meeting. | A vote of thanks wae given Congressman Thus. I,. Riley, of Connectl- . out, hit his great and successful efforts ' Improving the worklug conditions of the letter carriers of the country. . doing lo Arlxona. R. B. Tin-man. of Philadelphia, j accompanied by William Myers, was i recent visitor lo Ibis resort Mr i ex pects to leave for Arlxona ' tlie Aral of Ibe year, wbere bit wife f aud sou now are for the benefit of Ibe son's health.
LARGEST DIVIDEND SINCE [ ORGANIZATION OF BANK
j — S MASONIC LODGE ELECTS OFFICERS d Delegation of Brethren From,,, Linwood at Installation r in This City. b Members of Ooean Clly Lodge. No. d 171, f. aud A M..oo Thursday even- v Tbg elected tbe following officers: W M.. William H Oqlllaop. Jr.; R t . Samuel M. Hoffman; J. W., a 8. Adams; trustees. Allen t Scull and George O. Adams. re-elected; t Jobn It. Graves; treasurer. William secrelary. George W. Sooy; t to Grand Lodge, Tboe. J. Tborn. t Tbe following are ibe officer- ap- I pointed: a D , J. W. Thurston; J. D . George | Murphy; senior matter of cere- ■ monies. Howard T Johnson: junior master of ceremonies, Lyon f. Mlnlxer: senior steward, Capt. Benj L. Headeri eon; Juoior steward. W H. Harrle; titer, Daniel Lake; chaplain. Wm. M. Ranck. Tbe officers were Installed hy District I Hnward Cloud, of Atlantic I ■ There was preeeut a delegation rroin ■ tbe lodge at Linwood. and a pleasant a aortal time followed the election ai d • Installation. I . ' • ' t
Truslecs to Meet. j President Churchill Huugerford. of j I tbe Ocean City Fiehlug Club, haa , i called a meeting for the board of j trustees of tbe club for tbu evening. , The meeting will be held In Philadelphia and all members of the board are , | urged to attend. , wr another rainstorm here ; ( Sunday afternoon and evenlug and for a while some feared that It might do damage, the wlud being heavy - during a portion of the time. FortuJ nalely the storm ceased durlog the I pum. a ■ * " Hamilton. Elgin watchee II per week. L. M. Nelson, railroad Jeweler, a MS Broadway. Camden, N. J.. agent r here once a week. If you antes him ae-d a postal. adv. If.
Stockholders of I he First Na- j tional Get Good News for Christmas. j At a meeting of the board of dlrte- ; tore of the First National Bank Frt- , December II, a teml-annual dlvl- , dend of G per cent., payable to the > stockholders aa registered on the books l">. wae declared. | This la ibe largeatdlvldend ever pekf by tbe bank and le equal to tbe annoal ( dividend In 1902, tbe year the bank organized. ( The present dividend would have ( more had It not beeo for tbe special Bute and Federal emergency ■ Imposed on bank stock and paid I the bank , The First National Bank la one of , tbe most carefully conducted tnetltn of lis kind not only in the Mate but throughout tbe country. Ite officers and directors are energetic business men, but conservative PLAN FOR SUMMER
InlerealluK Mewrlog. A large number of Ibe members of the^lolqj Proprietors' Association of Ocean CI y mel Monday evening at Ibe borne uf Mr. aod Mrs Cbaa. E. Haag. 1811 West Venango street, Pbll adelpbta. ' Some plan, were made for tbe next season, and reports from all committee- beard It « aa quite ao Interest lug meeting Tbe social hour wae enjoyed. aud after partaking of the Dulch 1 supper, all departed for borne, thanking tbe hosl aud hostess for the pleas- _ • ant evenlug speut. , The January meeting will be held at ' tbe residence of Mr. and Mrs. Micbener, 2219 Greeu etreet, Philadelphia. Home on Sbofl Vlall. ! George Fuller, of tbla city, who baa 1 beeu employed at tbe powder worke 1 lo Pen nag rove for several weeks, wae T in town Tueeday evening oo a abort • visit. He la working as a nlgbt watch- ■ man at tbe plant. He rays Peonsgrove I. a busy place Juat now.' r, Legal papers of all descriptions, lat eluding wills, are carefully drawn by n R. Curtis RoMnaoo at Ma office, 744 Asbury avenue, Ocean City, N.J. adv. I
! PROPERTY OWNER ASKS SOME LEADING QUESTIONS
CHURCH PEOPLE ARE AROUSED Ocean City Methodists Vote Strongly in Favor ofShcp-pard-Hobson Bill. The Rev. Dr. John B. Haines, i pastor of the First M. K Church, of tlila city, on Mouday sent the followcommunication to Congressman Thompson Baker, which explain"At the morning service In the First E. Church Sunday, by unanimous vote, a representative body of wor--hlppers. representing a membership of 4.V). and a constituency of many decided that we desire our representative lo know that It I" our pro- > conviction that tbe Hheppard bill that Is lo be brought up consideration before the Congress now tn session should be pasted, and that tbe people uf the various States should be given the opportunity which Is theirs by tbe Constitution uf tbe Culled States to vote directly upon ' the question of prohibiting the manufacture and tale of all Intoxicating ar a beverage throughout the ' entire domain of tha territory of our ■ country and onr Island poaaesalons, In teetlmouy of which I hereby attach my baud and teal. i "John B. HAIKB*. "Preacher in charge First M. E ' Church, Ocean City, n. J." The actlou of the members of tbe church was taken after the reading of a letter from Congressman Hobsoti asking fur tbe co-operation of tbe ' churches In tbe efforte being made for ■ tbe passage of tbe bill.
BIRTHDAY PARTY u • f WslierCbsu«ler, Bapeil Fisher- ( J mass.Ulvwaa tarprlsr. Walter Chandler, of Philadelphia, a ° I summer resident of Ooean City, was j ■ given a surprise party by hit wife, f Monday evening. December 7. on the ( occasion of bit tlxty-nrst birthday f I- anniversary. • • Tboat present Included Past foinmo- ( • dure and Mrs Clarence C. W. Wilson , ( Waiter Altey, Dr. aud Mrs. Cbarlea F ( Chandler, Maurice Daolele and wife, Duncan Crleaman and wife, Frederick ( ' Kalmback and wife. Martin Powers ( " and wife, and Fraok McUratb and ( wife, of Philadelphia, and G H. Wll | • eon and wife, of Camden. t ® Mr. Chandler Is a wall known flsber1 man In thta city and te an active spirit [ in tha Ocean City Fishing Club. (
pr SOME "DON'TS" FOR '• lo LETTER WRITERS " Fl Smith Offers a Few Hints to Post 81 Office Patrons. Postmaster H. Fraok Smith oflers ' tbe following suggestions to tbe leller- ' writing pnbllc of this city: T 1 Don't mall lattcra without stamps. 1 Don't atk tbe clerk to pat on etampe for you. 1" 1 Don't mall letters without the ad1 drees. 1 Don't mall anything without your ^ return address on the upper left hand e Don't mall anything without ad. r dressing it to the etreet and number or j poet offioa box. Don't mall anything of value without either registering It or having It In- ■ rnred. i Don't tend money by ordinary mall. t s Tl la liable to get loet. - Don't address letters or packagee . with lead pencil. , '■ Don't wrap packages with thin, a flimsy paper. The address may get torn oil. Don't ask yoor poetmasterteffiwap 1 stamps for yon. It te agaloelMr regu- < lallons. I
Lack of Lights and Unfinished Bnlkhead Cause i x for Complaint. ) ; Another Philadelphia gentleman | ow ning property In thte city aeke a I few pertinent questions of city_offlclals , [ In the following letter to the fentinei.: In reference to an article published over the name or Mr.-Cbarles Ren bam In the Issue of'the skmisei. of November 19, referriog to twenty-one electric lights In the immediate vl- ' clnlty of the city hall, etc., I may add • the follow ing facts: ' A couple of. years ago, the summer - residents and ow ners of properties located al the lower end of Ocean City I known as Cedar Beach), between » Fiftieth sud Kirty-nlnlh streets, en- '• joyed the privilege of seeing an elecP trie light al each Intersection of CenV tral avenue and the above named " streets during tbe summer months >• only. At the end of tbe summer season these lights were removed until r the following summer, thus leaving * that end In lutal darkness at night II during the whiter months These lights have since been removed eny tlrely and gas lamps substituted, 'f If you will notice, Aebury avenue, " bet weed Fifty-fourth and Fiftyraloth i- streets, has no lights at all, while -AsR bury avenue around Thirtieth etreet e has electric lights The former locait Hon lias about twenty-flve residences, n the latjer none. h From Labor Day until Thanksgiving Day (each clear Bunday) a great number of people are compelled to grope their way through the darkneea to tbe railroad stations et Fifly-flret end i» Fifty fifth streets, along this thorongh>f fare (the days being short during this tl season of the yesr). or are obliged to IS walk along Central avenue, ir will the clly authorities explain why so much light Is wasted aronnd Ninth aud Thirtieth streets, when It could be u-ed ao advantageously from Fifty-
fourth to Fifty-olnth streets? Last year a party of fifteen promt, ueot summer visitors and property owners of Cedar Beach decided to purchase tbe lot of ground located between Flfty-nlntb end Blxtleth streets, beech to tbe back channel. Aftar several meetings and all things considered, It was decided that It wootd be a poor Investment, principally baoausa lbs city authorities bad continually rw fused to make any Improvements at tbat end. January 4. 1914, a severe storm visited tbla section end destroyed considerable property. A protective aes< relation was then formed and atlrred a hornet's neat. Tbe reenlt wae. that end was promised a bnlkhead. After much lose of time, the bulkhead wae started . but not pompteted In time protect the property. However, the -uihiim ...^i.ilnn has a few liveassociation a
wire tnembere end I hope the coming yeer will find ell ownere of property loceled et thet end members of this association. Wo will endeavortoflod oat WHY— Lights are eo plentiful In eome localities and very ecarce In others. Hecond. Why the flil-ln wae not completed et t he bulkhead at the rear end of Fifty-ninth street and the railroad, eod left In a moet deplorable condition. Third. Why tbe bulkhead at thto same locality was not properly flntsbad. Why tbe contract far the ocean front bulkhead was not extended to Sixtieth street Instead of Fifty-eighth effect, thoa I protecting the few remaining ' V^nra trnly. ; W. 8 Towssa*u Mli East Washington Lane. Germautown, Phil* Fob Rent. -722 A.bury avanoe.fat- ■ ntsbed or unfurnished, bribe year. rooms and bath. Will root Aeaa 1 for the winter months Apply w. w, Adams, 722 A.bur, •veuue.^ nJ8 ^ ' Fob balk. Haboaik.— Ooniar W > 60x100. located -Fourth and Ujoltal - City. N. J Apply M. aBhtmp, 1 Pleasantvll^t N. J. Adv. B-1B. tf-
some beautiful STERLING PIECES FROM SO Cents to S10.00 terallers. villi dlamoad peodaou. Irom S10 W 01- > Lake's Jewelry Store Nsxtto National Bank Buy His Christmas Present at Newell Corson's Men's Store Silk Neckwear, rjc, 50c end *1.00; Fancy Suspenders, zjc and yx. Comhination Sets. 50c, 75c and ft .00; Angora Mnfflers, 75c to $1.15; Initial Head* kerchiefs. 1 and 3 for Jjc; Scarf Pins. Cnff Links, 1 Tie Clasps, «SC to Tje; Silk Shirts, Jj.50 to fj.50; Vmbrellas, |i.oo to $3.30; Robber Boots, Rain~~|t« Douglass Shoes, Suits and Overcoats, Hats and Caps, Travehag "
Newell Corson
8 1 9 Aabury Avwnuw Oooaz, City. N. J.

