Ocean City Sentinel, 14 October 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 1

0 OCEAN CITY SENTINEL f

VOL. XL.

ocean city, n. thursday, octohek 14. 1920-

NO. 29

Ocean City Sentinel Pubtiihffd Weekly •! OC CAN CITY. N . U . — BtK . CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor ti.So For Year, Strictly in Advance. 51 BU It) A L. DR. W, r. HAINES COR. NLNTH AND WESLEY AVE OCCAN CITY. N. J. 18 to ll>*. iu. I to S |>. in. 0 to 8 p. ui. IU-II 1'Ihiup. 2DU Mnlli'-il tly inntuilH-A Manatee uim (Nil re< live Uy niiiuMirn Hwrtliali Movruieull I L)k. Florence B. Haines Itoum by ApiHilutiuciut tX'KAN CITY, N. J. Hours— 1-lOa. m.t i-» p. m Allen Corson, M, D. 816 Wealcy Avenue Ocean City Now Jorsoy II . _ Boll &*. ^JalerJttate IX- A. y^KRSCUEL PKTTIT, M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY Ufflco ilium : »lo lUu. ui. 7 to B p. m. riione DITIrr lloum Phono 277 II Until V a in, 1-5 p. IU. <i 8 |». III. John H. Wkieticar, M. dJI 717 WC8LEY AVENUE OCCAN CITY. N.J. | Q r. Wilson Y. Christian j *• Dentist i4 : 809 Central Avenue odkai ciity, h. j. Hell Phone, 152. j Nitron* Ox hi* Administered ; Kx-lliy luaguusl- I Hell fhonc tjgi-W Ocean City Calls Given Immediate Attention | DR. DAVID M. SAXEl VETERINARY SURGEON L011 a Specialty 30 NORTH VIRGINIA AVKNUK ATLANTIC CITY. N. j. Formerly Chief Vclertnarlan U. 8. wpreii Co. 1 1 urflco Hour*. U***n City J ueaday Wwlu.aday,# V 11 a m. Friday. SalurUuy, J 1 30-5 10 p. m. DR. CHAS. H. VAIL Osteopathic Phjslclan OcrAO CU Ufllos Pliltad.Jpl.latimee AY. Klflitli HL 1«& Heal hatate Tn.-t • Illdf . |»IiOD*-,24i-J J'boua. Waluut Itw BOOTH PlIONKS I Rllbt PbonoUail.W-W Hughes' Central Pharmacy | 8th and WetlovAve. Ocean City, N.J Fuoue 245- W | Phone yonr order* We fl*iMr*rfiee I ATTOBatVB-AT'l^rt. Wootton, Harcaurt & Steelman ♦ LAW OFFICES 1 • I 40* NlHTM STREET l-AW SwitOiaft OCEAN ClTT. N. ATtANTIC ClTT. «. 4. Office 10 A. ■ • » *. a. j J^ORGAN HAND, j ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, it,r Hiai-r and Kiarainer in Cltssc**?, I 4)*pe ray ttlbht iiourr. 8. j. (Opposite Publie Bui Id Inge). I W. Holt a en ah. . Akoasw o. boewan. I j^AW OFFICES | Apgar & Boswell. I MAMTKSa IH UHAScaav. HOUKHK BUlLllINgi htkkkt 4hhuky | Wm. h. Collissom. |r. H. Am. Hoc. O. k, Civil Engineer and Surveyor Ulty Knf Ineer, Urean City, N. J. -■ — When the Bills Arrive the man with a checking Account unquestionably lww the advantageSafely, conveniently, *ccnntiely, •wSJr ht db* jhhwh 01 hie obligations. No opportunity for lo*i— tio fussing over exact change ~.io possibility of argum»nl— no delay. Secure these advantage* for yourself, pay bills in lw future in the time-tHed-and-provcel-way— the pay -by check way. Call in and talk with our officers. Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY, N. J.

# Uraurr'a # Prices have dropped, relieving the II. C. of L. considerably. But such a drop is a heavy blow to the shopkeeper who tries to keep up a full stock from which you may choose. JWe are following the market with our prices All staples are down Lancaster Ginghams, llill Muslin, 25c yd. 42c yd. Silk Poplin, $1.15 yd. I Don't MIm the Special Prices Ocean City Beef Co. We have decided to keep open this winter with the best meats and lowest prices . Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Prime Chuck Roast Beef ... . *8c lbFresh Brisket Beef . . • lb* I Best Rump, Round or Sirloin .... 38c lb. j Best Rib or Loin Lamb Chops . . • „ 4oc lb. Best Sauer Krout ...... IOC qt. Best Corned Beef 20C lb. J Prime Rib Roast . . • • • 35c lb. Sugar Cured Picnics 23c lb. Fresh Hamburger Steak, ground to order . . 25c lb. Fresh Link Sausage 3^0 lb. Fresh Scrapple, with every sale «... 17c lb. 5.000 lbs. Granulated Sugar .... *3/vc lb. i lb. Bottle Certified Chili Sauce, 40c reg. price 29c little Fresh Killed Broilers , 5<>C lb. Fresh Killed Slewing or Roasting Chickens . . 42c lb. We guarantee our quality or your money refunded Watch for our ad. weekly . You can save 25c on a $1.00 vrSm . . - - - ' Of Special Interest to Builders We can offer 200 feet frontage iu fine central location for only $5750 j on very easy terms I Only 250 feet from Beach. Cannot be duplicated | MASSEY & EDWARDS EIGHTH .nd CENTRAL AVE.

Sufficient | ; *l§|gpF Accommodation j : ! The resources of the First National Bank nre j sufficient for the necessary requirements of our customers. We are nlways pleased to serve you promptly ! | and efficiently. S First Nationai.Bank j I OCEAN CITY.N.cJ. s 'if jewelry/ furniture/ clothing. etc. i I " CREDIT . j 5 To Permanent Residents No Red -Tape ft! IX t Buy Now for X* Mas 1 ll.O AHIltTRT AVB. JAR VIS OCCAN OITY. N.J. • 5 RrnrMcntlng Atl.mlc .nd Oct... CUv'» »"1 | • W.tch Repairing _ ■ Al l _ ' — Phone flM-« AUI8 end M.rine Motor ReP.iring j Have your motor overhauled this fall and winter | by expert Machinist . il reasonable rates p. FRANKENFIELD no Asbury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEI

WOMAN VICE CHAIRMAN OF REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE

Mrs. G. H. Steelman, of This City, Given Honors— McLinden Chairman. Tim ui**t>lliig of the C»|»« .May County Republican Committee at i Cape May Court Houee Xbur.<lay | afternoou wan called to order by , jCouuly Clerk A. C. Hildreth, who j wax cIiuhcu Uuiporary chairman riatuuel K. ICldredge, a Cape May 'lawyer, wm chnetu temporary *ecre Italy. Couiuillteea ou credential* and reanlutlouH were then named. It wan • decided to accept the list of com mil let - men lu |>o»MMMi|on of the county clerk, from 1 lie election returns, lu lieu of certificates, this being done ou motlou of William H Hughe*, of tbla City. The IM wan then giveu to the member* of the credeullal committee for ~ llieir approval. There were some few tie vote* to be adjusted, and Ible was quickly accomplished. lu l be 11 rat district of Cape May. the committee named 1* Clarence 8chelleiiKcL I^r- F. J. Hare and Htllw ell Hand, lu the fourth district of the same town the committee uemhem are Samuel Moore, Harry Bell and Kaymoud Otter. In Upper Township, Alfred Bapp and Jauie* Shoemaker, who were elected, named Mr*. Ella Stewart, who »aa tied lu the vote with four others. ^ lu the II ret district of Sea I«le City, Henry Diamond and M. M. Saffrouey were named with K. C. Htaveus, who had been elected. The vacancies in the committee* at Cape May Point and Lower Township were temporarily led untitled. Mr. Kldredge was next elecied permanent wecretary, and James McLln deu, of Wild wood, was re-elected chairman. Dr. Eugeue Way was named and elected vice chairman. William K. Hughes, of this city, nominated Mrs. Hrauvltle H Steelman, of thl- city. *" vice chairman. Mr. Hildreth, who still preeided. »ald that the norulbatloU wan a little late, but Dr. VV*.y said that It gave him great pleasure to decline lu favor of Mrs. Steelman. who was at the - meeting. J. Albert Smith, of Wild wood, said that there was no occasion for him to decline, as they could have two vice chairmen. He Dominated Mrs. Steel man, the nomination was second* d by Mr. Hughes, and she was elected. Mayor McLlnden who here took the chair, said that he deal red-, to thank the committee for the honor. He asked all to support the whole Republican ticket on election day. Mrs Hleelmau being Introduced, ahe said that she desired to explain her (ConUnaod oa tfeeoad PacaJ

WILL IMPROVE AUTO HIGHWAY Directors of Bridge Company Kc-clect Officers and Plan for Next Year. The director* of the Ocean Oty Automobile Bridge Oompauy held their annual meeting lh the oftlec «»f the secretary, Qtla M. Townsend, Friday evening, and re elected thepre snt o'Jl cers. They are: Presldeot. Henry I) Moire; OrM vice president. Harry Headley; treasurer, William E. Mas psv; aecretary, Otle M. Tbwnasnd. rcj * ^v« s""1 j • vr*,,r

Because of a number of Improve il roenta plsnued for the bridges sod e rosd this fall aud winter, making a work for Supt. Headley. bis salary t was Increased from |I00 a month to t 1150 a mouth. U It was decided to pave. In then aprlug, the fill between Somara1 Point and Rainbow Obauuel, a distance of | aboul a quarter of a mite. The whole t road Is lo be regraveled at once, and 1 the bridge* are lobe Inspected and c placed In good working 1 condition. It 1 Slgna are to be po-trd ou the bridges I limiting to seven ton* the capacity of ' I (rucks that seek t«» cr«»aathe atructuraa. 1 1 1 Home or the truck* (bat have bean 1 crossing the bridges have weighed, l with their loads, as much at thirteen 1 aud fifteen tons, It was staled. 1 There was talk of raising (he toll on trucka, but nothing was done on this | line. [ The highest toll uow pold Is for I trucks of three tons. There »a a toll . charge of |2 50 for each five too truck crossing, but no flve-ton trucks cross, . according to the driver* of the machines. All the tracks are three-ton machines. Fall snd Wlsisr aaisvstiass. Beds enameled, walls paloted. floors j re fin tubed and Interior wood -wot* gone over before next season'* busy rush. Harhy V. adamb, House A.bu.v .~o H | Foh Hrnt.— Fnrnishad cottage and | small iwo'hednwui anartrnaot with | hath, for the winter. Hot water heat In both; reasonable. Apply to Ular- _ ence rt. Scull, Righth etieet andOfaao — avenue. adv.. 0-80, tf. Experienced shampooing and scalp treatment* Also dressmaking and plain eswing, 1018 Wesley *vem»e. Phone » W «• Fa>r Hai-x - Pair andirons and |m ussrssr^'-ajBtJ!"

, I WOMEN DEMOCRATS ARE INTERESTED Take Part in Meeting of County Committee — Auxiliary Helpers Named. The Cape May County Democratic Committee, at its meeting for orgaui xallou at Cape May Court -Hou»e Thursday afternoon, accepted the resignation of Joseph H. El well, of Cape May, prevlouaJy nominated fur (he assembly, aud «h«i withdrew In favor of Mls« France* W, Baker, of Wildwond, a daughter of the late fiu.gre«»biau Baker. The young woman was warmly greeted as she arose aud uiade a brief addles* of acceptance. There was a large attendance of women at the meeting, aud 1 hey were permitted lo take part In the proceedings. Not only that, but an auxiliary committee of women to take active part In the coming election was formed. Iu most districts there were two women named, three women in each ward or precinct in the larger towns . Those selected from Ocean City were: First Ward— Mies Louisa T. Corson, Mrs Oeorge Nicker on and Miss Davldsou. Second Ward — Mrs. How. a rd D. Taylor, Mrs. J Edward Voas and Mra. C. Homer Shoemaker. The women appeared to be eager and enthusiastic. The couuty committee re-elecied Samuel Launlug. of Wlldwood, chairman; Harry L. Nlckersou. «l Wildwood. woretary, aud Harry Sitte*, of; Cap* May Court House, treasurer Among the women from Ocean Cfly a tending the meeting were Mr*. Howard D Taylor, Mrs. Thomas Simpson, Mr*. (Jeorge Nickerson and Mr*. V. L Smith. iua-much as she is a Republican, Miss Louisa T. Cor-on, of this city, *ayn she hte request*'! the Democratic Couuty CommUtt?* to take her name from the committee li-t in the Fir»t Ward here. Working on Itr«* Uoudwnt. K. A Coraon.'^joot motor, of this city, hegsti work the latter P»rt of last week on his contract of I »ylng an 15-fool cement roadwsy on the east *tde of Ccutral avenue, between Thirty second, and Fifty-fourth *treets. When the summer visitors rrrive next year, they will find a tine driveway along the ocean Trout lo that aecllou of the City •

HER LAST JOURNEY FROM OCEAN CITY Mrs. C. Howard Schermerhorn Dice Here ; Btiried in Philadelphia. Mr*. C. Howard Hchermerhorn. w ho died Saturday of acute nephritis at the summer borne "f her family. Twelfth street aud Central avenue, this ctty, ( was hurled Tuesday Service* were 1 held at U o'clock Tuesday morning j in the Hi Audrew M. E. Church, For-ly-flflh and Walnut streets, West) Philadelphia. Mrs. Schermerhnrn had not been 1 1 well for several years, Put her last ill- j1 ues* dated from Labor l)ay. It was 1 thought two weeks ago that she was 1 improving, aud the hopes of the fam- ' lly were revived , but there came an- 1 other change last week, and on Krl day 00 hope of her recovery wa» given J ' by (he attending physician. ^ Meoibei* of her family were sum L moued, and all were with her a* she 1 passed away. Mrs Scberme rhorn had many warm j friends lo Oc*-A> City, where, -with her P hu sband, t ommodore Hchermerhorn, r she had beeu a summer resident for 35 year*, by whum she will be sincerely]' uicurned. ' She wa* a ro ember of the Methodist 1 Episcopal Church from ber childhood days, tli si in Eastou. Pa., where ahe 1 was born, aud afterward In Philadelphia. She was a high-grade lnatructor tu the Infant department of her L home church lo Philadelphia, and ahe 1 was also president of the Lad lea' Aid |i Society of the St. Audrew Church. I This organization is counted by mluls-t ters as one of the foremost societies Of I its kind lu the Philadelphia Confer- ! ence. It was built by ber eflorta and unusual executive ability. It was herl llfework, lu whlobahe continued uu | - til within a short time Her family will miss her as a devoted wife and mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Townsend Schermer-1 horn was a daughter of the late] Rev. Edward Towoaeud, who waa a] member of the Philadelphia Confer ] ence. aod Martha Moore Townsend. ] The latter was the daughter of Samuel Moore, a prominent resident of Eas- | • tou In hi* day, and ahe was a sister of ] , the late James W. Moore, who served . a« dean of Lafayette College She was married on April IS, 1882, ] f and sluccthat tlma. with ber hasbaud, | I she made her home In Philadelphia, | and Oceau City. Toey cama to] Ocean City to live In 1885, although ] they visited this resort prior to that year « Mrs. Schermerhorn organised tbel t Ladle*' An xiliary of the old Ooaau | City Yacht Club during ber husband '• | . administration as commodore. She] r was active tn everything pertaining lo 1 l the advancement of the clnb. e Beside her husband, ahe leave* three children — Mre. William Young, wife ' of Judge Young, of New York; Mr* I Norman W. Fort, of Philadelphia,] ; I and Charles Howard Scb* rmerboro, | | of Ambler, Pa.

HALLOWE'EN CELEBRATION HERE TO BE BIO EVENT

BOSWELL TALKS TO REPUBLICANS ) — Assemblyman Tells of Great War Work Done by all Classes. « • % e\f

Assemblyman A. C. Boawetl. of city. Republican nominee for re election, was called on for an addrea* at the meeting of the Cape May County Republican Committee at It^epe May Court House Thursday afternoon. Hla ipeecb was received with much applause. Mr. Boa well, referring to recent report* id c<»nnectlou with the nomination of Mi-* France* Baker, hla opponent for the Aaaembly on the Democratic ticket, In winch etatementa wet* made concerning the part taken the war by member* of the young wotnau's family, said that thousands of men and women of Una country I made aacrlflce* In their home* during the war period— sacrifices just as mo mentous aa tlwv made by some of those who went across While all ap

predate the service rendered by those \ who went overseas, *aW Mr. Boswell, we should not fall to give proper ere 1 dlt to those men and women who ie malned at home and made aacrtflce# and did war work, auch a* that con- , ducted by the R«d Croat, the Woman's Sarvlce, Intalligeoce League aud other ' I similar branches. Mr. Boa well said 1 that, In addition to these, there wrere many men and women who remained I at home and made aaeriflrea to their » humble way by depriving themselves I I of the ordinary neceesine* and com. T fort* of Mf». He declared that all of 9 the people of whom be apoke played their part In th* work an essential in winning the great conflict. I : — — 1 gavsYssrcesl *111. t pot Hale- —Oak and pin* cord w- od - detlvared Phone 814 R 8 or write * lloaeph MnUutgea, Palermo. N J. adv., 10-11, 4t. 1 A ■ 1 d One comfoHable bed rw»m near bath K fbr rent, h>4 watar heat Apply Mr* Rdith U Smith, «» Wirtey, edv,, 10 14. 38. S Our «00 chocolates are reduced to hoc IntUka'a adv , 10 Y, 8t.

| Asbury Avenue a Blue of I Electricity— Music and / Mafqueraders. The Young Men1* Progre**lve| League I* pushing ll* plans to give I Ocean City a bang np ttmilowe'eu eel- 1 1 ebratlou. The affair will take place jt ou Monday evening, according to ] c present arraug meats. Instead of on t the regular night— Saturday 1 1 Asbury aveuue between Eighth and || Ninth street* will be blocked off for] the betiefll of the Jolly group* of iua*- 1 . queraders, and lu thla square will hen the eel fbrallon proper. There will be 1 1 two atrlug baods to provide moatc. L aod arrauKvmants also are beiDg made to have a baud or otg chorus of vocal- 1 lets.

John E Adam*, a member of tba league'* committee, who I* connected with the electric light company'* plant, has received permission from the company to use a* many light* a* he msy desire to tllumiuat*thts block, •nd be promise* to extend himself on this oflrr. Iuvltatious have been extended to thr people of Homers' Point, Be* 1*1* Htoue Harbor and Avaloo to take pari* If Sea Isle City accepts, her peopls w 111 probably bring their band of M pieces. Indications are that it will be aotae night" 1»» Ocean Llty. ■ 1 « ♦ 4 " WsreW Spcelsitl**. New crop New Orleans moiaaaea, cent* pe 1 quart Large assortment choice apple*, or* anges, banana* and alt kind of fruit always on hand. Freeh egg* right from the country, plenty of them, WV defcen. Promt quality cream cheem. Good fresh coeoanutsin tb* sh*ll,5»c. Largs stee Jelly tumbler*. 80e down. Fancy country butter, 85c lb All kinds of frwh and salt meat*. Freeh killed chicken*. Large prune* 80c lb. adv., if Awsaisblts Wreck** He* Fred; b* will repair It. 110 Ashurv avenue. Phone 014 M. adv., 10-14, SI, MM » ■ Mogrlys Txhka<*— Apartments. Hot water heat; electrle lights; gas. AH convenlenee* fbr winter rent On* unfurnished apartment by the J«*r »i , for the winter. P. K OhMkfhm, 815 . Moortyti wrrece adv., SSO, 41. For Ba Ut —Two valuable cornti mt. on hay front, near yacht club r Terms to suit. Address R J. fHtMea 105 Hottth Third alreH, adv., b^tT. tf 4 v -

TALK OF 00LF LINKS IN NORTH SECTION OF RESORT

— -( WILL MAKE ALLEY FOR COTTAGERS , I j ^ Commissioners Comply With;, i Request of Residents Near ! Thirty-fourth Street. | j A petition before tb* Utty Commie- 1 ; kiooers at their weekly meeting re- 1 I quested that ths dfleeu-fool *xrect beCentral and Wesley avenues and Thirty-fourth aud Thiity-flftb streets be opeued. Thl* petition van received "by the hoard two or three , weeks ago. It then contained the , name* of several of the pro party owners Interested In the matter or through whose land the street would be ofwned. , The CUy Commissioners suggested to tboe* at the meeting at that lime that , it would be wall to have the name* of a larger number of Interested property owners on the petition. When the petition was presented the second time It contained the folname* of interested land owner*: Emma L. Magulre, Fberenna Wolfeoden, Charles B. Qnlcu, G H i.undy and Churchill Hungerford. The petition waa received and filed, and CUy Solicitor Bo*welI wa* Instructed to prepare the necessary ordinances, etc. City Clerk Morris, In the regular order of business, reported that tbe jSupplte- Jonas- Wills Co. had eeot a check for f 18 55, tbe coat of repair* to | the lattice work under tbe approach to lbs Boardwalk at Eighth street, [the damage having been done by a team owned by tbls company. • Director Campbell again spoke j aboul tb* ueed of a light at l^itrd street and tbe bay. Mayor Champion Ltated that be had given Instruction* | that tbi* light be kept bomtug. The | matter wa* ageln to be taken np at once and tbe tight provided tbe people In that section. Mayor Champion called attention | to tbe need of repairs to the bulkhead | on Ocean avenue from Thirteenth to I Fifteenth auaet. The apeaker amid I I that City Engineer Oolliaeon waa of ] tbe opinion that tbe approximate ooac , ] of the work would be $300. 1 1 Director Campbell moved that these 1 1 repairs be deferred until after tbe first | of tbe year, and tbe motion pasted. Mayor Champion said that tbe | brick interaectloo* In some of tba al- : | leys need repairing. Tbe coat would I be about $125. Tba matter wa* left with tba mayor, | with power to aet

t YACHT CLUB VILL HATE CARD GAMES : % ladles' Auxiliary Arranges Schedule of Social Activities for Winter Months. Tbe ro ambers of tba Ladles' Auxiliary of Ocaan City Yacht Club have made aifiogameota with lb* management of Aldine Hotel, Chaatuut street, near Nineteenth Philadelphia, to bold their monthly card parties tbetw this wiutai. They wilt play bridge and | flee hundred on t1*e»e dates: Monday, December 0; Monday, Jauuarj *; Monday, February 7; Mooday, March 7, and Monday, April 4, | at 2 p. m. Season tickets will be $2 60 each. The parties for tbe past four Of Ave | years have attracted many of the auxiliary member* and their friends aud 1 have kept lb# member* in cloce touch with each other during tbe winter months. _ (ki ' Mia. James W. Fern ley, ITC8 Diamond street. Philadelphia, and Mra. i William K. Hexamer will have charge , or tbeae parties.

Commodore Fitc, of Yacht Ciab Tries to Rewire Interest its Plea. Vice Commode** John File of tbi Ocean Ctty Yacht Club, has skill tba in hi* bonnet for a goif link at tba norLb point of Ocean City, and U may be that be * til be able In put It over, if he dues, his name arlii occ&pj a place in tbe Hall of Fame of Ooean Ctty. Nothing woold be a bigger for Ootau Ctty. It would put resort among ali winter reeort a. Tboee cUlnrus wbo have the town's welfare at heart and wouid like lo see this put over should drop Commodocf Fit* a line. Hi* address te Aliegbeoy avenue aud Emerald street, Philadelphia. Commodore Fernley is looking forward to next season, with tb* Idea o € many Improvement* tn the etab bouse. Including extending the din log room. Chairman Frank D. N u ■ hesij K -of the boose committee, ha* tbe Mama •hatter* and door* on at tb* deb, sad be has his weather eye open la mm ad a big storm. Frank put* 00 hla robber bip-booU and wades to tbe Mob. He has never eeee a storm too bad to keep him from the dub, although be said that once, In Wyoming, be waa snow-bound for three days. Many of tbe members of tba Ooms City Yacht Club have taken advantage of tbi* remarkable fail weather and are speeding tbe wwkeMi at Ocean Ctty. Among thorn wbo •eem to not be able to hrnak away from tba boating game Is Cbpt. Frank Gorman. He has been down every week and got* 00c in his handsome cruiser, Klamet. Cap*. William Wolfe ke aim waking hta line each week. Frank H. Btewart and Alex. Lawrence are atiU among tbe cottagers, a* la Commodore Haxamer. Tb* faU wa» one grand, line weather '•carnival." No "northeasters" to drive tbe *- citT folk home. Rear Commodore- Beet John Wlek and Mis. Wick are now homeward bound from China. They have bees gone at nee Jane. The World's Greet Event*. Id vek; Dtckeo* Works, 86 vol*.; History <* England, S velar History of Dated Btaus, 8 sola; Meiaelre of Napoleon, 3 vols. New books, price fKL AJm parlor Move for sale. Apply Walter k Johnson, $51 Asbury aveene. adv., 10 7, 2t. Foe Bjcvt — Two -and a half Mory snssraJrarwS 811 Fourth street. Ml 10-8- M- — — — - -- - ■ 1 1 1 =====' ■ 1 ■ ■ 1

NOTtCE tela* of Uaad FamUm* bmsat sag «aM ©sove* eaS bsaasskeegat J. P. VWMABUE eas mcimt tee mm SPECIAL Suits and Overcoats Mkdc - to Order $45.00 Three reasons why we can make yonr clothes cheaper. One, otu motto: Small profits, quick sales Second, we bey cloth by tbe boat. Third, we hare no high rents to pay. Our new loontton-©th St. and Aaburv Ave. \V*tk ons »qus*s *»8 $*▼• afkODMIt JULIUS ROTH TAILOR

Salman's SieeHnatfsl 20 per cent, reduction on all our Women's I Skirts, Sweaters. Pettiooats and Bloomers. I Little Girls' Dresses. SL50 j Th*v* Dm**** are matty w^rth twice what we ask fe* tew A Little Lot of Georgette Blouses at $4.75 I Stye* >|iota Tb**e bkniwv were f5.ee 1 Men's Shirts 1 Fia* WWteOxbwd Weave SWrta. worth $4-c*, $3.00 >1 Oooper-ltenninifton r rule rw ear • M«nM Upras Needle Obbw Jksrtta 4*e*a $2/75 to $5.50 1 I Black Cat Hosiorv 1 \ ft* MtW. Womw and Ct>^if*a Eeyry paV Oeiiaitteed ~H ; toMim I. SIKlBin "i*aVu | r.,:. ■ ./yd- .. &§&