EIGHT OCEAN CITY SEKTINEL. OCEAN CITY-M. J. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1921_ — TOMSfjy . . ' ; •
CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT The Christmas entertainment that will be given Friday night at the First Presbyterian Church is a Cantata ■The Made Over Santa." The story in brief is as follow » : Santa sends Farcy Free, a fair}-, on ahead of him to sp'rad the real Christma* spirit by spraying everyone with his wonderful atomiser containing that something that's aldays in the' rfr at Christinas. Whep any,** is sprayed with tb-s wonderful eood ■ #3 f#™ ■ .§£ 1 Op CI.ASSIFI !' -VOX KKTtsb'.M K\TS SS asy-Ag 5sF*?EEi:'f T" . js^ojaarvr t
r ENGAGEMENT ANNOI N. ED at The announcement is made of the •st engagement of Miss Florence C. Vilne tn gi to John Henry Honywill. of this eit>. Tlie date of the wedding hanot been determines!. >n Miss Pileggi. oho is u brunette of a >t- pleasing personality, is a -graduate of lh the Ocean City High School. Clu.-s of ig. !5»IS. ami has .held the position of w cashier , at the City Gas Ijght Comis pany since May of IPSA. The winter si of isip she spent in St. Petersburg. i E^'r5S4^ic*". umber «/ venre held the position of It pnatoctwr. clerk for the Genefiii Elec-
tric Company at Newark and Cleve-j e land. Ohio. PERSON AIsS Mr.-. Wm. Ingrrsnll. bow visiting ;i Ocean City. w»l go to Allowav Wedf nesday and return lit Ocean City again ( lieforr going t.. her permanent home . at Elizabeth. N. 3. Mr-, lngersoll was r Miss I.ena Motey. operator In charge • of the . tejgplique evrhangr here for: nymy-ycar-. , Miss Franc- McCarthy, of tin-1 . city, will vinit frierils in Philadelphia • during Christmas week.- She will rc1 tun. to Ocean City the Tuesday, fol- . lowing New Years. *'
Tkts W«k End Thousands of City Folks JLt -tt-st »Ait >wc were gc-irg to l-e ami .In when you_ grew^up? ») WISH vol A MERRY CHRISTMAS Oomui City Greenhouses PbonelS. ♦ — - — :-_Sr n », T%£"£S°SZ2t: ICE CREAM Always when made right and packed right a real ( K. K. FURMAN 724-28 Asbury Avenue * • - - ; I- ■ ■- — — — r I - f — ?-* 1 ■ I , . T ■ ■■ I
unSSplul — m^twl 'Christmas Greetings to All We Extend to Our Customers, Business Friends and Faithful Employes Our Best Wishes for a Happy Christmas Our Stores Will Be Closed All Day Monday, December 26th Open Until 10 o'Clock Saturday Night to Better Serve our Customers Best Granulated 5C 745 ASBURY AVENUE BpuRE LARD lb. 10c FLOUR £b 49c| The finest, purest open-kettle rendered lard A good all 'round family flour at a bargain mrnle. price. , As Usual We have Everything to Make Your Xmas Dinner a Great Success Beat Mixed NuU . Ih 25c Fancy Sweet Potatoes. big can 15c Fancy Calif. Walnuts lh 37c Sweet Marjoram (and all cooking Herbs) pkg 5c Fancy Calif. Almonds lb 37c "Auto" Ground Cinnamon (Sifting Top) can 5c Fancy Brazil Nats lb 19c "Asco" Ground Nutmeg (Sifting Top) can 5c Large Filberts . lh 19r "Asco" Peanut Hatter tumid -- 9c Calif. Lemon Peel lb 13c Elkhorn Kraft Cheese can 12', c Fancy Orange Peel ',^b 13c Fancy Sliced Peach's can 16c Fancy Glace Citron ' , lb 22c Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple can 23c, 29c Very Best Plum Pudding ran 33c 28c can Calif. Cherries cut to 25c Fancy (leaned Cnrrants . pkg 16c Fancy Calif. Praches can 2Se. 29c "Asco" Mince Meat lb. 24c "Asco" Fruit Cake lb 40c Out own baking. Me knew the quality will Absolutely pure ingredients — the best made. please you. Calif. Layer Figs pkg 13r Fancy Golden Pumpkin big can 12'/,c Imported Smyrna Figs pkg 19c Fancy Eating Apples 6 for 25c Fancy Golden Date- pkg 19c Fancy Juicy Grape Fruit each 5c, 8c Fancy stuffed Olives hot 12c, 22c Baker's Shrrdded Coconut pkg 7c. lie Fancy tjueen Olives hot l#c, 20c Hakei's Grated Coconut ran 15c Tern tor Preserves jar 25c Campbell's Soups can 10c "Aaeo" Ginger Ale hot 12' jc Fancy Calif. Seeded Raisins pkg 22c "Asco" Apple Juice hot 12!, c Calif. Seedless Raisins pkg 20c Princess Salad Dressing but 25c Calif. Sunsweet Prunes lh 10c, 17c N. B. C. Brown Edge Wafer* " lh 22c N. B. ('. Chocolate Fingers !h 27r fuIuda Oranges doz 27c, 40c Red Ripe Cranberries lb 23c Thin skinned. Very juicy, fine flavor. Carefully selected and fully matured. Selected EGGS doz 45c I Victor BREAD Loai fcl I Big and meaty— every egg guaranteed. When Mode of the hest ingredients. Victor Bread is I..,. „™. n( An ,, the greatest bread value sold today, whether you at an Asco Store. you are always vWed from the standpoint of quality or quantity, certain of receiving eggs you can be sure of. lts ,^1 ^ tj,o |a,t crumb. X'hoicePeas r . . . r Rich Creamy Cheese Christmas Candies " ™ 12>£c ,, . , „ , „ ^ lk 25c (hristmas Mixtures lb 29c Sweet and tender. Big Good, snappv cheese. TVv value. Buy a dozen cons for (rr,n (i,((coiaif Drop- ,b 29f it; youH like it ~ ~ Crystallized Jelly Drops , lh 25c 'ASCO' Oleomargarine' Sweet Sugar Corn . no f^n Hard MixH Candle . lh 39c lb 20c _ , ... Fancy Assorted Chocolates lb 39c " '^>fo" b"T'' the , ,"'st Taates yuat like eon. cut .5 lh box 71.90 Sperial pr.ee for t. fresh from the cob. few days only. "Asco" Teas "> 45c "Asco" Coffee n> 25c !i lb pkg 23c: % lh pkg 12c What is more satisfying after a hearty meal Five quality blends to choose from— Plain than a cup of good coffee? To lie certain that Blade, Old Country Style, Orange Pekoe, India your Christmas dinner is full and complete, serve Ceylon, Mixed. Which do you prefer? your guests the delicious "Asco" Coffee. i ! I
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-mam* 1mt*m8jpa -aasarMOUNT VERNON AND ATLANTIC AVENUES ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Irresistibly Attractive Gift Things for the Last Week Before Xmas Stocks at the Height of Completion
Shrewd shopping is almost entirely a matter of observation, and many a person ' known for the singular ap1' propriateness or originality of his gift will tell that the secret of it is "looking There is nothing we like to see more than n numtier of people walking observingly through this store. We know the prices on our metchandise are right, and we know "that it is more than likely they will find something that will particularly uppeal to them. | There's always some woman or girl on the Christmas list who will adore n pretty boudoir cap. They make inexpensive, but very" useful and charming gift*. Verypretty ones in lace ami net, satin and lace, crepe de chine and lace .from 59e to 31.79. ' — Second Floor. Lets go back some years * * 'Remember the glittering Xmas mom mother hamled you a pair of kid mit tens with the scissor like clasp you just pinched together with your fingers. There was fur along the edges and around the wrist of the glove. Remember? Well, we have them here for children in tan kid. — Main Floor. If u friend, of yours has a baby, don't — whatever you do — don't forget that baby. In the Infants' Section you will find lovely little rattles and things big enough to keep baby from swallowing them. They are alL inexpensive. Does she play golf? There'* a stocking here that would just suit for the use — u . Centemeri Stocking, of finest silk add wool, full fashioned, and finely ribbed*. Come in liruutiful -hades of Saxe, Mrytle, Blue and Negrc. At »3J0. —Main Floor. -
ville Nothing in the life of a child is quite so enchanting or so complete in its impression as a good story hook, nor anything so closely linked in after years with the memory of parent* and home. On the third floor, you will find an excellent selection o fstory l>ooks for children — those which Hundreds of Toys charm and remain long in the childish memory, of all kinds are here, also ft-onf; the humblest sort of an animal to tih- swift running electric train. Prices are so graduated as tn provide cj.aicc for everyone. Games 25c to $2.25 Story Books 25c to $1.50 Pool Tables $2.75 to $7.95 Mechanical Toys 2.5c to $5.95 Electric Trains $9.95 Drums 65c to $3.95 Dolls, Mamma Dolls $2.95 to $4.50 Character Dolls 50c to $5.00 Dressed Dolls 59c to $4.50 Bisque Jointed Dolls $1.95 to $2.75 Other Dolls $1.00 to $4.95 Small Boys' Suits at $4.95 Every good litUe boy should have at least one of of these worm suits among his gifts on Xmas morn. Stylish little models of excellent all-wool serge, or fine wool jersey. Choice of Middy and Oliver Twist styles and variations. All well made. Sizes 2 to 8 years. A Fine Chinchilla Coat For a Boy at $1 1.50 Splendid looking double breasted models with high collars ami plenty of pocket* for boyish hands. Made of good quality all-wool chinchilla' and lined with warm red flannel. Come in navy and brown. -Belted. Small Boys' Fine Coats of Chinchilla $5.75 In 2 to 6 year sizes, in smart belted models, buttoned to the throat, fully lined, and with pockets. Made of very good grade chincilla, in navy or brawn; lined throughout. Baby Dresses, 49c to $4.95 A wonderful assortment of baby dresses in bastiste, voile and organdie; in many lovely styles, showing -lace trimmings, insertions, touches of ribbon and embroidery and hemstitching; 3 months to 3 year size. Baby Coats, $2.75 to $16.50 Infants' coats in white wool serge, wool crepe ami broadcloth, smocked and embroidered: some with dark fur collars. Wool Knit Infants' Sets, $2.25 and $2.95 A number of styles to choose from; some plain with fancy silk stitch for trimmings, others finished with silk crocheted edges, riblxtn trimmed. Of fine white knitted wool. Set consists of cap, bootees and sncque. Infants' Seta at $.5.95 Consisting of cap, leggings, sweater and mittens; of fine white iknit wool, plain, white, fancy knitted. Baby Blankets, 59c. to $5.95 Perhaps the finest assortment in town offering a wide choice in grade and price. In -plain white with blue or pink striped border, in white eiderdown with silk edgings, and plaids and fancy patterns in all colore. '
Women's Smart Dresses, $14.50 straight lines. Trimmed - with flat tailored braid, open sleeve faced with contrasting color crepe <le chine, and belted: some few are prettily beaded. — Second Floor. LINGERIE Bastiste Chemise, $1.50 The loveliest chemise of fine, sheer j bastiste, enchanting!}- hand embroid- j ered and finished with narrow hem- ] stitched hem. Gowns of the same material with : beautiful hand embroidered scalloped • edge. I Satin Camisoles, SI. 65 i Camisoles of navy or midnight blue I satin in beautiful tailored model with i - tops; Georgette or or Dresden medallion trimming and hemstitching. All with ribbon shoulder straps. Some in flesh color, embroidered and hemstitched. — Second Floor. Gloves for Fair Hands The stock of gloves now is really wonderful, affording choice not only in every style worn by correctlydressed women, but in many different styles for children, including the kid mitten, with the patent clasp and fur trimmingit. Women's Kid Gloves, from $1.16 to $4.60. Women's Chamoisette Gloves, from 65c to $1.86. Children's Wool Gloves, from 6S « to $1.00. Children's Kid Gloves, from $1.60 to $2.25. — First Floor Comfort Slippers $1.25 to $1.45 Children's sizes, $1.25, and women's sizes, $1.45. A wide assortment in various styles, including children's Puss-in-Boota. Made of heavy warm felt; have elkskin soles. Colors are trimmed with silk pom-poms and rose. • pink, light blue, dark blue, Invender, tan, purple, green and brown. —First Floor. Pretty Comforts ^ Appropriate for Gifts Pure Lambs' Wool Comforts. $21-80 Covered with a splendid quality of washable satin, stitched in attractive patterns, with wide borders. In rose, light blue, pink, copen. Saline Covered Comforts, $6.60 Full size, fitted with wool and cotton mixed, covered with beautifully flowered satine with plain saline borders. In blue, rose and green. Satine Covered^ Com forts, $6d£o Full size, filled with new carded cot- ) ton, some covered with figured satine on both sides, others with one idde " figured ond the reverse side plain. In rose, blue, yellow, lavender and green.

