Aroufn 1» a •••^"•«#i BH,;B«t0n,| mm** tf there 1 iflurht: wtb •nntcont ISii'ftwRii c.m.cwjm mix———— ecem VIEW—_i, sjauiuEft—^JyftUBWwl *.&~k 5Eft lSUE£ITy^~—- FASHION SUGGESTIONS /s Point i DalliT ui nrmas Oald motored to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 41 «¥SHin#. •Dm. HobMt eapp waa hoUeaa aWwiInlnr Class on Friday ;:«t_ tic home <strong>of</strong> hei IMMi » Young. ,'Ml|*ei • Cornelia Canon, i-ipjf tinMaMta Watehka and wen Is <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Mrs. Cuunn Frend ol s>*t Orange, Went the witn their aunt, HIH Ciineron. , *dw*td Boihart, <strong>of</strong> At ,-flitr, ,«ml Friday night hBW-brother, arisen Young, I"'LII£JL "'* 'V^MP*'in* B, U Conon and '"" motored to Bridgeton whtrt they mat Mr, Cor. Mn, Clifton Smith. SMit L,«U Kerr. <strong>of</strong> New York. mmm m few days with Hn, Itty Young Is visiting Wm MlBnit Young, at t, I Bailey ,<strong>of</strong> Oorbln city, P lrftoWB Mondajr on bsalBeas, » Toon* Fwplfs Bible Study :..lt't>«.hom e at Wai Helen Monday evening. DWrtYohng and Joseph •W doing well with their •Wf/atapds. iToong, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, under the parental rCoraon, <strong>of</strong> Camden, ft Mr, and Mrs, nil s»pp. nt the week-end «tal not, i motored to Pleao- 1, i Young spent Sun- [H« sister. Mrs. Bobart S'j;.i* I «Icierson. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> IU evening this pas •'Ml* Bra Young. " . K T, Canon, Mr. Prendllck. Miss i and Bshart Sapp Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lemun yon. <strong>of</strong> Caps May, spent Baturda witb the latter'* sister, Mrs. Bd ward Huffman. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nlekersen and children, <strong>of</strong> MHITIUC. spent the weetoend n#th tbe {atter's parents, Mr. and Kit. Charles Hen. Mr. and Mn. Willed Xaywood. <strong>of</strong> Mays Landing, called on Mr and Mn, Samuel Nlcbola on lun> day. y Mn OBarlH Hess spent Wednesdnr In Mlllville. Mr,' ant Mr*. Frank •chaffer <strong>of</strong> Brtdeeton. and Walter tBaspy, <strong>of</strong> LtMburs. spent Sunday with Jeaae Hand. Tbi members <strong>of</strong> tbe P. 0. <strong>of</strong> A- assembled In -the F, 0. 8. <strong>of</strong> A. Hall dn Tuesday evening, when he annual installation <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers :00k Dlsce under tbe guidance <strong>of</strong> Mm, Vile* "Mwttkr, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. Mm. Bessie Hess iu inlusted Into the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> president. The other <strong>of</strong>ieeri were: Assistant President, Margaret Hani; tiee president, Laura Huffman; assistant net president. Ada Taylor; guard. toulse Burley? PMt president, Fearl Heal; asBuvtast paat, Elsctra James; ihapiain. Bertha wood; eonduetor, Olive H<strong>of</strong>fman; assistant recording secretary, Lfliita HlgginsruBtees. Beatrice Hesi, Louis less. Bertha Wood, A very fine evening was spent. <strong>Ocean</strong> View JUbert Way. Jr., <strong>of</strong> AHentown, Pn . Is tbe •umner wltn hla gnndmotber. Mm E. Way. Mr. and Mrs. William Kurtz ing Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Lacroll, Mrs R T. RBlley and sbildren pasied Monday in WUdwood. The Corbitt <strong>City</strong> laptiit Church will bold a cake mlt in the church Saturday. <strong>Jul</strong>y 10, from j to I o'clock. .nd «„ ipent lunday etenint i» j j o h n Mrs, John Bergb, Jr., and In, Egg Harbor with relatival, Mr, and Mn. T. Faust, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, called on friends on gunday evening Mr, and Mrs, Louis Laablef, <strong>of</strong> Piteraburs, tpent Thursday BTCnittg witb Mr. and Mn. Louis Mason. Mr. and Mn. Alfred Klinei (Friday afternoon. H l L l city Dias Creek Percy Douglass spent lut week y Harold Langley, <strong>of</strong> BeileplaJn, called on Mr, and Mrs. a., a, Langley Friday evening. Mlaa Laura Moore, <strong>of</strong> Bridge ton. bat been a giiett at the home <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Haaea, Godfrey, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, were Sunday ot ;ne •oulbern Manual Training | ,n Pbnade.Pb.a. and he I, te^hlng In the M Hlfh William H.«b at prsen School. tetosl hool. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fly and son, I Philadelphia, apent Saturday with Mr. and Mri. Ernest Dowam. Mr. and Mrs. John Hartpalt re having a new bungalow built town. Sthlmpf, <strong>of</strong> 0«naan at lancMter, pa. Mr, and Mn. Ralph Morton, Mrs. Vermont Stilt*. Mrs. Idward icull and Mn, Uriah Morion •pent last Tuesday at Folsom, Mrs. Abbie Lloyd, <strong>of</strong> Millvllle. spent last week with her niece, Mrs, Hlctard Uoyd, Mr, and Sira, Daniel Chambers Greenfield daughter. Mlu Veetn. were vlei Ion in niiadelpbla on Friday. Mr. and lira. Charles Thrnn. Merman Lair and friend, <strong>of</strong>i *'• •»« «»• <strong>On</strong> *"» n <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, called on Mrs, George [«f Windsor Avenue, am enter Murray on Saturday. I tainlng Mr. and Mrs. A, H Murray on Saturday. Mrs. Hartba Oaldwell, <strong>of</strong> petenburtf, called on tier daughter, Mrs. H lack. OS Sunday. Nelson Boyd called on Oscar W1IL0. <strong>of</strong> Palermo, on Sunday. Mr. and Mn. Usbley and daughter. Ella, visited hU< parand BOM spent Monday .venfnsUnu in Petersburg on Sunday. at Court House, Mr, and Mrs. Richard Uoyd and son, and Mn. Abbie Uoyd spent Friday In WUdwood. The Mispah Bible class held .. bake sale *t Charles Howelln on Friday. Daniel Chambers and sons •pent Sunday In WUdwood, Mr». Elliabeth Pelenon, <strong>of</strong> Petersburg , Joseph Itriiu, sister and some Mr, and Mrs. Walter Tomliu | friends, from Haddonneid, passed HWf**^*^ Saturday. Jfrs. In Hess, <strong>of</strong> Bea nriay evening with parents. Mr, and KUb. Joseph Mason en- ' ' ' from niladeltMorrUBn. <strong>of</strong> Brldge- ( i»turd«y inning with L Bans, entertained her b. Conorer, <strong>of</strong> Pleas- I itonilay. <strong>of</strong> Townsend's idsy with his Mr. ui Mn. Frank •o»Bghter. on Tuesday, Itn. J. Bhabart an >*HA j. Wnltiker, o * I os Mn. m H. to . WiUam SprasTi ^ B*. HanM Langfl to Cumberland on (MM. t* IBB, Clinton Hawaii, •pent Sunday with •;pilrent». Mr. and Mrs. motored to Dennisville Mrs, Eoee i. Carroll, <strong>of</strong> Hadand two aons, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Jneph Downam, Kenneth Boiarth and friend. <strong>of</strong> Egg Harbor, ealled on his par- JMtss Millleent Lauihlln. ents on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. AJonio Brown, <strong>of</strong> Wednesday with Richard Voas ind wife. Miss pearl Loder, <strong>of</strong> M.anhalrltle, Is spending a week with Richard Flowers and ion, <strong>of</strong> Bridgeton, an spend!ns a few don Heiihu, visited Mrs. Eunice)«« «o to camp meeting at ioiith Wlldwood, called on relatives en I days with her mother "•"day. Oeorge H<strong>of</strong>f, wife and daugh. There will be no Sunday Mhool t», we, e Thursday cailora on H, at Heavllle M. E, for two Sun-' days to allow as many as wish Carroll evdr the week end. Miss Frances Holmes spent sev eral days <strong>of</strong> this week with friend* it Court House, Fnoch Janes, <strong>of</strong> Fort Washington; Martin James and son, <strong>of</strong> Merchantville, and Mr. and Mrs, R, 3. Morley and children, <strong>of</strong> AlerchantviiU, spent the week end at their cottage. Miss Madeline Mohauaey, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, spent the week with Mrs, Hannah Chester. Mr, and Mrs- o, M, Geary and daughter and Miss iua Cheater were Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> visitors Thursday evening. Ufa, George James was Qsaan city visitor on Friday. Mra, Brooks Blizzard entertained In Frank Alfred and daughter, <strong>of</strong> Bridgeton, and 11, George Stevens, <strong>of</strong> SIdon, one day this week. The Sewing Circle was entertained at the home <strong>of</strong> sirs. Thomas Miller, <strong>of</strong> South Dennis, on Friday evening, Mrs. Phoebe Grace, <strong>of</strong> Court House, visited her sister, Mrs, o, M, Geary, over the week end. Earl Chester, <strong>of</strong> Oermantown, islted his mother over the week end. Seavllle, Tuckahoe Mr, and Mrs. Albert Xalber, Mrs, Eva Hawkins and daughter. Ruth, went to Fhliadeiphla last Tuesday, Mr, and Mra. Fred Grant, or Trenton Junction, have been the guests <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Madden, Eva D, Smith was in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Thursday. and wife. In Certain city, Mrs. Herbert Campbell, mother and Miss Mary Stevens were lea Isle visitors on Thursday, Mrs, ghoesmlth, Mrs, Kauffman and friend, <strong>of</strong> wlsslnomlng, were Sunday guests <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Morgan Lee, Mrs. lara Carrlgan passed Friday with Mra, William WI1- Hams, at <strong>Ocean</strong> view, John Coi, who Is employed here, was a week-end visitor at his home in Westville, Edwin Bennett, wife and son, <strong>of</strong> Lanadale, were Sunday guests here, Oeorge Eidredge passed Sunday I in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Mrs. Helen Warren and Mrs,! John Broadwater and wife, <strong>of</strong> Jared Chapman were <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> I Mlllvlle, and Mrs. Harry Bat visile last Friday. I land daughter, Mamie, <strong>of</strong> Py. ^ Mr, and Mrs, EfdwTh Bergh, <strong>of</strong> I month. Pa,, were Sunday viilterrs Colllngawood Manor, spent the with Miss Alice eidredge. : Friday with Mrs, e»«nlng with Mr. Bortw, <strong>of</strong> wild- .Mis. Bdward H<strong>of</strong>fman Mikd irtlk the lat. ' M4 Mrs, Clarence Alfred; Hlckey, <strong>of</strong> mt the weekend IfXn. John Creamer. Barnra. or Elmer, r with btr oBsband CeoU WhUdln . spent tbe ksr Mmts, Mr, S fdaughter,-MM, Bl- >POLKS Mrs. Brooks Blluard and daughter visited Mrs, Leslie Howells, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, on Friday. Mr. and Mra. J, H. Carroll and Mr.tand Mn, Charles Carroll motored to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Friday ersnlng, Mr. Albert Bushnell, <strong>of</strong> Phlla. delnhla, 'called on his mother, Mra, Carrie Buahnell. one da» this week. Mr, and Mra, Eugene Uoyd, „ Avaion, called on Mra, Hannah Uoyd on Wednesday evening. Miss Sara Fidier spent Wednesday evening with Miaa Edna Whlttlngton, <strong>of</strong> Sea Isle. Mrs. J, H, Whltaker, <strong>of</strong> West moot, apent several days <strong>of</strong> this week with ber parentj here, Mr*. Carmen Berardo is vlaitng relatives in Philadelphia, Mr, and Mrs, Richards and daughter were out-<strong>of</strong>-town visl- (on Saturday evening, The Misses Hattie and Sarah Fidier and Sue Chester were Wlldwood visitors Baturday awning, , ^, it Thomas Martin, <strong>of</strong> Pbhadelphla, spent the weelt «nd aifcls cottage here. Mr, »nd Mrs. Georgs Toung wen out-or-to»a vUdtors Boturday tenlf day tvenlnf. •vBrlngham and family, <strong>of</strong> Helslervllle, ealled on Mr, *"-" O»ndy,_ Srmtla-y afternoon. week-end here with Mr. and Mrs, John Bergh, Sr, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Brandrlff, <strong>of</strong> Millvllle. and Miss Emma Scull, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, were Sun. day visitor! at the home <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs, George Dukes. Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Toon, <strong>of</strong> 'htladelphia, and Mrs. Zorah Corson, <strong>of</strong> Marmora, passed Sunda ywith Mr, and Mrs, Enoch Williams, "Ood'a Face Hidden From Us" will be the auejeet <strong>of</strong> Rev, A, L, Creamer's sermon neit Sunday evening in the Methodist Cborch, A cordial welcome Is extended to all, particularly to visitors, Mn, Alice Taylor entertained the club <strong>of</strong> Risln# star Chapter, No. JOO, 0. E. s., at her home Wednesday afternoon, Mr, and Mn. Oeorge h. Powell made a business trip to Millvllle Saturday morning, Mrs, Thomas porter and aon, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic city, ipent a few days <strong>of</strong> last week with Mr, and Mra, John Batdorf. Mrs. William H, Bond and chlldren have been visiting relatives in Philadelphia for several days. The annual picnic <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe Methodist Sunday School will be held In Millvllle on Wednesday, August 3, Automohiles will leave the church at 9 o'clock. Mlaaea Marth Corey, Martha Walker, <strong>of</strong> Salisbury, and Mr, and Mn, Frank Gundy, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, passed Sunday with Captain M. dandy. Mist Elliabeth Conon has Bc- Mias Margaret whltaker, <strong>of</strong> Goshen, is spending some time with her aunt. Miss Alice Eidredge, IJnweod Saek, wife and daughter, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> city, were Monday callers In town, Mies Victoria Corson went to Seavllle Camp on Tuesday for ten days. Word was received <strong>of</strong> the death <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Flora W, Pleree, age SB years, on Monday, in Bridgeton, Mrs. Pierce was born and raised in thbi town and was the daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Williams, Mr, and Mrs, Richard you were Sunday evening callers on friends in MillTllle, Noah Collins, Mn, Mae Cake, son and daughter were Sunday viilton with friends in <strong>Ocean</strong> View. Walter Alien, wife and three children, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, passed Sunday with Walter Voss and wife. cape May, spent the week-end with her daughter, Mrs, Ellis Norton, Mr, and Mrs, Edwin Hewitt, <strong>of</strong> court House, ealled here Monday evening. Quite a few went to Court House to see the market train. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Lloyd and son spent Sunday eevnlng at Court Home with her aunt. Mm, Charles Eaton and Miss Matilda Jones spent Thursday at Court Home. Mrs, Rtusel Dunn spent Men- Jay at Court House. J, B, Chester is working at Rio Orandc. Clifford Norton spent last week at Cold Spring with his aunt, E. B, Seuii spent Monday at CourtHeuse. Miss Chariesworth, <strong>of</strong> Court House, spent Monday evening! with Miss Amy Norton. Mrs, Ellis Norton and Mrs, u. Norton spent Monday at Grassy 1 Bound, Uriah Norton spent Monday at Court House, Mr. and Mrs, Russet Weatherby and Mrs, William Weatherhy spent Friday evening at Court House, Mrs, Carrie Icull and Miss A, Norton are In Philadelphia, Mrs. Ralph Norton and Miss Amy Norton spent Wednesday at Court House, Joseph Hale, <strong>of</strong> Gape May Court House, and Miss Alice Eidredge, <strong>of</strong> Petersburg, called on friends here on Sunday evening, Floyd Oandy was in Palermo d talnln« Mr and Mn. Beehtel. <strong>of</strong> Toledo. Ohio- Mr, and Mn, Samuel M. Schel I lenger entertained the members <strong>of</strong> their bridge club Saturday evenlrtg at their Michigan Ave ntie home. Mrs, Charles KDIIIHII. <strong>of</strong> PhHa delphla, ie spending «nini) »lm» in Cape May with her sinter.Inlaw, Mn. Janes B. Taylor, <strong>of</strong> on Sunday, Miss Miilicent <strong>Ocean</strong> Street Mfa. William C. Mecray. i.r Petersburg, spent Sunday after noon with Misses Alice and Ma tilda Angeiy. Mrs, Eva Price and daughter, <strong>of</strong> Northfieid, called on her father, J. W, Oandy, on Thursday Mrs. Frank Sack entertained relatives from Philadelphia on Sunday, Misses Virginia and Rebecca Dubosq and Miss Jennie Breyer were In Tuckahoe Monday evening. Mr, and Mrs, Simon and son Floyd, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, called on Mrs, Frank Back one day last week, Mrs, John Angeiy wag In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> on Friday. w, Tomlln, <strong>of</strong> Petersburg, called on J. Angeiy on Sunday, Miss Reheeea Dubosq baa turned home after spending some time with her sister In lea isle <strong>City</strong>, Jefferson Street, was hastes Laugbiln, <strong>of</strong> j •** members <strong>of</strong> her bridge club Eldora Mr, and Mrs, H. Foster went to Reed's Beach OB Sunday, Mn, Francis Fowler and mother visited Mrs, Doll en gun- "iy, Mr, A. Baud made a business trip to Atlantic <strong>City</strong> on Saturday. Miss Dorothy Carvin is spending a Jong vacation in Camden with her grandmother. Master Henry Howies has returned home after spending a few days here visiting his grandparents. George Meher, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> View, called on Lewis Priest Wednesday evening. Miss Mary Ellen Duhoaq. <strong>of</strong> Darby, Pa,, spent the week-end with her parents here. Miss Alberta Sueilel, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, who is spending some time In Wlldwood. called on H. Duhosq and family, Samuel Breyer and family, <strong>of</strong> Trunersvlile. spent the week-end with his brother, Oeorge Hiram Sack and family spent Sunday afternoon with L. Priest and family. Gideon Adams was in Atlantic <strong>City</strong> on Wednesday. M, Howies and famiiy were in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Thursday evening. Frank Simms and family, <strong>of</strong> Fairvlew, called on Lewis Priest and family on Sunday. Mr. Zacharlah Patterson, <strong>of</strong> Westvllle, who for many years has spent ThanksglYlng Day here at the home <strong>of</strong> Richard Voss, is very ill In Cooper Hospital, His many friends in this town wish him a speedy recovery. Mr and Mrs. N, Panghurn en- Henry Dubosq, Joseph AngeJy teruined company from out <strong>of</strong>!and Harry Breyer were in Allan. Mr. L. Lee spent Sunday eve. ning witb Miss Beulah Hand, Ralph Peterson went to Mays Landing jn Sunday, Anna Fowler spent Sunday af. ternoon with Ida Peterson, William Ireland, <strong>of</strong> Mlllville, visited bis cousin, Paul Peterson, for a few days, Charles Noon has been sick t cepted an appointment at Farmngton for next school term, Mrs, Htnnah c. Campbell waa a dinner guest at Hotel Tuckahoe on tun day. The auxiliary <strong>of</strong> Aaron Wlttkarap folwell post will give a package party in the post room Saturday afternoon and evening. August la. Refrahmenta will be on sale. Jack Black and,Thomas Donmtn, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, are tivsit. By P. H. JACKSON MO i BIO fmcm) i (jimw Maimora E. A, Stratton made a business trip to Philadelphia Tuesday, Mr and Mn, Asa Madara and frienda motored through Woodbine Sunday. Mr. Brammel, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, called on friends here Wednesday. Mrs, William Stop and son and mother were <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> shoppers one day last weak, Sheridan Beebe, <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe called on MM Lillian Toung o Sunday evening, Mr. and Mra, Calvin Mount, <strong>of</strong> Estel Manor, visited his sister. Mm. William Gannon, Monday, Mrs, BBtella Madam made business trip to Atlantic <strong>City</strong> on Wednesday, Raymond Bneed motored Fairton on Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith and daughter motored to Belleplain Sunday, Mn, nanis rontlere and chll dren called on spencer Toung and family Sunday.evening, Mr. and Mra, Morris Stephana, <strong>of</strong> wast Cape May, spent Sunday Audubon, .cent the week-end wim her slater. Mn William Gannon. Mr*. Blffariwtfi 1 laiflHi Iftahung frmed* from Milvfll* W, WinisUB pM*e, <strong>of</strong> the past week. Miss Myrtle Bogger, <strong>of</strong> Mlllville, was In town on Sunday, Miss Emma Hand, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, visited her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Chris Hand; on Sunday, Boy Foster and wife, <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania, spent the week-end in town with his parents, Mra, Mary Peterson, son and daughter, were in Millvllle on Saturday evening, Mrs, Sarah G<strong>of</strong>f was In Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Sunday evening, William Peterson, jr., wife and son viaited his brother, Garner Peterson, and family on Thursday evening, William Fowler was in Mays Landing Wednesday evening. oeorge Trout, <strong>of</strong> West Berlin, called on Mr, and Mrs. John Fowler on Sunday evening, Ida Peterson •pent a couple <strong>of</strong> days the, paat week with her grandmother, Mrs, I- Underman, at Seavllie, i Ralph pelenon went to Dei. mont on Thursday evening. Louise Young <strong>of</strong> Dennisville, •pent Monday evening with Anna and Uda Fowler, Visitors to Miiltilie Saturday evening from thU town were: Mrs,, Chris, Hand, Miss Ethel Baud, Undwood Blnghuro, William Jttirler, Mr, and Mn, d Bingnam and daughter. Hilda, and Mr. and Mm. Edward Powell, Aaron Hudson and sens, <strong>of</strong> n^toWn.! 7'Si. ' were vislton with Charles Noon and family on Saturday afternoon, Mr. asd Mrs, Godfrey Emenuel, <strong>of</strong> (ftw York, are spending several weeks with Mr, and Mrs, Carlos Broughton. . Mn. Mary GojJ, <strong>of</strong> BJo Is a visitor with Mr. and Mrs, <strong>City</strong> Friday night. A party was given to Henry Dubosq, jr., on Monday night in honor <strong>of</strong> his sixteenth birthday. John Seheibein and Joseph Angeiy were In Atlantic <strong>City</strong> on Saturday night, P. Murray and family, <strong>of</strong> Bgg' Harbor, spent Sunday with brother, George. B, McDevItt, <strong>of</strong> Bgg Harboi called on Oeorge Murray, Mrs, Scull and daughter, 01 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, called on Mrs. Hiram Seek one day last week. Little Ella Lashley has returned home after upending some time witb her aunt in Camden. Cape May <strong>City</strong> •Hat to-ttr- cotn- Dr. and »In. Charlei Mltcbel <strong>of</strong> ^Philadelphia, are occupying their cottage on Stockton Aveue, Mr. and Mra, Paul s. anyde: and Mr. and Mrs, William Oann enjoyed tbe week end at Bonder, on and Ferkimle. Pa, Mr, and Mn, Harvey Lem. mon are entertaining for a week Mr, and Mn, Franeu Beach, Mils Biiubetb Beach, Mlsa Kathryn Beach. Stephen Beaeh and Frank Beach, <strong>of</strong> Waahlngton, Mr, and Mrs, Frederlok Tompkins have u (heir guest Mfesa Lillian McGiI(, <strong>of</strong> Beverly,' Miss bahell Blake, <strong>of</strong> Pblladel. phia. Is spending the summer In Cape May as a guest at the Wyoming, Mr. and Mrs, M, A. Bcnll, <strong>of</strong> Washington Street, are entertaining Mm. Black and her eon and daughter, <strong>of</strong> Chestnut Hill, Mr. and Mn, Raymond Foiter, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, wwe vlaUors Sere during the week, Mr, and Mrs, Harry MelTln •nd son, Meivin, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia; are enjoying ten weeks at tin resort, Mr, and Mrs. John McBunJI, <strong>of</strong> l.MB Waahlngton atnet, «teri talned relatives from Philadelphia and Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, over the Week end Mr. and Mm. Maurice Brooke l^J *» d MnvJoienU Thursday evening Mrs, James Rock, <strong>of</strong> Wnshlng ton la the guest <strong>of</strong> her ulster. Mrs. Harry Bellangy, or Franklin Street. Mr. and Mrs, Scott Scddnn, <strong>of</strong> Rosement, were recent vlnllore to this resort. and Mrs, James HflMoway, <strong>of</strong> PhlladebjiL, spendlnf the lummer It Cape May cottage. Mr*, way, before her recent B| Was Mus DoroLhy MefJaU, U ter <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs. Robert 1 ball McCall, <strong>of</strong> BrooBera, !„_. ford, Mrs, MeCall will ^Irt £3 and Mm, Hollowaf In a ft»*«l Mr, and Mrs. Lafayette atk Jr., and family, <strong>of</strong> neadlnj. 1 were week-end gnwts <strong>of</strong>" and Mrs, J, Oliver, it Michigan Avenue home, Mrs, Samuel j<strong>of</strong>fa and ta ter, Miss Bvelyn, and BOB, j ffey, <strong>of</strong> Hartford, Conn,, \ guests <strong>of</strong> LMlie TegiaJ the week end, Mr, and SJrs. Hay nt e , ( Flying Frauldn Says .Woman WUEqual Man's Feat Ra«*, Rieh German Aviatra, Anxious To Sho America What She Can Do if Bmma FEATURES FOR WOMEN May (givi birth or a 0011, Robert twm WiMfHeaday, June It, 1 derMm IlnsDltaL Philsdelpl Mn. Mary Minster. o( ok I and Oceun city,' congratulations t^ r 0011, Robert brook a guest at or eoveml days. BEST BUYS OF THE in REAL ESTATE STOHE HABBOE $350.00 I Lot 30x110. between 2d and 3rd Avenues, improvements. All j, Marshall Letton 3rd Avenue at 96th Street STONE HARBOR, N. J, S20 Walnut Street PfflLADBLIiHIA, fA, Lombard I sit $2000 BUYS Three Lot«, 250 feet item the comer <strong>of</strong> 96th Street and Third Avenue, GEORGE B. SPRINGER B7th §t and TIM Areane STOHE HAEB0E STOHE HAfiBQi Three nonu, bati, room, Unlsf nom breakfsjt roam, opt n ire toapltttry fnmiineA tot, 85x180. HARRY J. LITTLE REAL ESTATE Stone Harbor, Jf. J. Bell Phone: 2g COMB OTV, SALE Centrally Located CotiajV' 1 Four bedrooms and four twWy Apartment in WALTER H, 8th ua AUsntie Arts^' • DMAS Cni, I, tr4 You Can Save _."i K easy ts save In Qs I and Loan th&t mnw qnf, DO:J how flnalt their IH£ &caulr« a suwabig i A>k l«w. Sen lile <strong>City</strong> B. 4 L . B, B Arr.ttt, net, B.C1 The lowest priced Do4g« Sedan < M The Sniootfae»t * Smartest' I hongett spvfaigbiise <strong>of</strong> any em i •1000 * *tOatm»n» Comfbft ** Sovpfltfaig economy • 25 mfle gallon M 25 ma^ per boor • • Remarkable accef«TaliDB'f *A *wo to ig mBm per Majf, tfcantaleMOummwieai tiy » mil* at tlie «riitet BECKER'S GARA^ Flo W Olunde ivtid btixom sat down to her 11 rat Aini-i I ol. breakfast—a mibHlii;tiitt;il one. iBCldfentiUly—und I . <strong>of</strong> fn^t inaiiiKtr a sbe would attompt nlrptmie Jllgbt In ievemi weeks ago we gave gome points on the wall pnper, window und floor coverings uf the ntsw home. This week we ftlve some pointers an that important ptirt <strong>of</strong> tlie home—the kitchen nnd ulao <strong>of</strong> tbe tiiilrnnnin He Is Thea Rasch,}, the aylnc whose daring Silntn In ||Ha'tian Is the pride <strong>of</strong> all r.,. T - '(8): <strong>On</strong>ly twerilythree -y.it # .his eicepttunal rtect command <strong>of</strong> IjUmei For the Ipon <strong>of</strong> It "' n >'« UDUn me thniltht <strong>of</strong> Initri OM w liana on "I look niv he war, I,, ].j] Iwrrnlrig 5'iMir later roe* fiiilii tin. (fcrnii, "I am tin ti to it-art! about A uf iiilutlnn anil about I linpi hllilllnii llylng. Ing rather w,,|l." lalter bit wo-' ilj'inB fraulfln word nf he r during In 1321 II fly, ami -i my lie ,!»• i mm, nt > 1 want little trimming to eateh the finish is mere ensily kept llftn been hulk In with an outside | door. This not only saves the ice. The Biiiartness <strong>of</strong> ration fabrics table, bins nnd shelves. If the size whim <strong>of</strong> flame Fashion <strong>of</strong> the kitchen permits, a ninvnble that makeH the delightful work-table which cun rgancij enrile to the fore ngilln the larger or The cooking utensils corns Go through In your nrind all the jobs kllclien, uteqatls, to be eafried gut in Ibnt How To Care For Broken Finger Nails and jut the B ("heck and rwheek, at every passible lint justifies itself, Plaee every article where it Is to b* u as ail at us know. When to review ia SB#*H nijnd flgftin the broken <strong>of</strong>f beyond -the Furnishing Kitchen and Bedrooms <strong>of</strong> the New Home In till! kitchen the furnishings will vary, depending U[ipn whiil lina bnen prevlileil in liuJliliBg (he House. The Unit Item to be nheelled a the floor covering. Linoleum is iftfmtinK'3 put down by the nmn , jho bulldii, or iiiialier niiits lltoy |lw used. The chief point Is (hut the kilrhim gbnuld lie easily clrnn= ed and conifurtiilile tp tnn feet. Tin! stove dependR upon the kind <strong>of</strong> fuel available and the prnhnble foal or that fuel eontildered In relatlnn la the Incnme. The stove should be compiict, one tnat uses fuel i%onooiically, rind should have l l cliideil In your egllrnnte. The linen I ^ i:liui.,r alioiild contain the eaaentlsl linen for enrh bed, Ineludtng the whit ABOUT YOUR HEALTH Thing. You ShouH Know .teulv Hli;i«lli|. Ul. in (lrililren ilUHt, Nfilt, the fefflgepiiinp, and wK hope Uiftt ong kitchen, but also Muring the cooler months the ire bill, A kitchen cabinet li ijealrable uniena one is built In or one ran be hnprovlsed with a .ifflsrtly gowh&d in Illif frock <strong>of</strong> whito crc-p-j guufj s, her face flushed whh eiyii at sba ggemed an effJelen t rdgrn JiipD rather tb. I l^rtswoman whd risks MUl lhat caini, steady smile uf she ts tail and strong- | took I lit, and seeim filled with a i that is almost iiiiasaulin^, ( Hsr ipartllni gray eyea, and Itfr Hushed £ht€kse b§H^ li
NK. N$w| ^ JWm if with rayaelt t * oirtlfloate. HKeuwdy Jld [Wa.,1 What ToDo -Where To Go What To See ' iitws <strong>of</strong> Cm ] pi ndtng nlrjrrlaee an ] Blllt HtrKll> (. Irnili PI t or .1.unii K ( S»t, ten,, Mon^ TUB., Inly 30, 31. Aatort 1, 2— UXTM. LA PL4HT1 in 'The Cat and the Canary' Wed., Tims., FrL, August 3, 4, 5— JOHH BABBtXOBl in "An Juan" " "" " r ' n llfhand Blood Drama "•" Ru^ian High Life The unl IntfiiKely dra « W]I:L! Holly ig ^ J mi 8 F, M. inn., Kss,, TnM., Wed. Jnry 31, inriit 1, 2, 8— —Three l*sJ AttraoHoas— HICHAM) DE£ in "Mia Pow«r" Oar Ogsf Comedy WILL ROOEES in "London" Thnn,, rri., Sat,, AngMt 4, 5, S— w. 0, mm in "Runniag Wld" HUNT'S NEW BLAKER Wildwood's Most Beautiful Theatre Matinee Daily, 2,30 P. M. Evening mows, 7 and 9 P. M. A Hu'l Story—That Women Low R0NA1D COLMAH in 'BEAU GESTE 11 Witt Alice Joyce, Matj Brian, Neil Hamilton, Hoah leeiy, William Powell, Hornian Tnror, Balph ForbB and Victor McLagien—« large cast in a thrilling story <strong>of</strong> the French Foreign Legion bflttJiDg in tiie boning lands <strong>of</strong> the Sahara Desert. BRACA THEATRE SEA ISLE CITY, N, J. The Hottest Day Outside Will Be the Cooleit Day Inside <strong>of</strong> This Theatre. Friday and Saturday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 29 and 30— —A Big Metroioldwyn-Mayer Picture— "The Fire Brigade" with MAY McAVOY and &IARLE3 RAY Don't Miss This Big Special Sunday, <strong>Jul</strong>y 31— *" " ~~ JOHNNIE WALKER and "Silverstreak," King <strong>of</strong> ^- Dog Actora, in ' 'The Snarl <strong>of</strong> Hate" Monday, August I — RICARDO CORTEZ and LOIS WILSON in "New York" A Paramount Picture Tuesday, Aupjtt 2—ADOLPHE MENJOU in " M Evehing Clodies" A Paramount Picture Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sun* day, Aupiit 3, 4, 5, 6 «nd 7— rT IS HERE M THE BIG PARADE" With JOHN GILBERT, RENEE ADOREE and ' KARL DANE. Dent mln thi* tup«r •pccfal. OrHteci <strong>of</strong> all dftat pictures c«I*brBt« loc*l premier, flgcflfda an «Kpectatloni. ourfna th« «howlng <strong>of</strong> th« "Bio Piridi- tho manag'tnunt hu (rranosd to luv» a ipiclal orcHMtra. Don't mU« It. Two (liowa uth night am) In iddniim to thl« than will be • apwat mtinH dally at (i30 p. M. tha Drat accurata war rtery m mada. tMn't mlaa It I A Matn-OoldMryn^Maye> PlrJune ^ SpeciAI. NOTE—in ortor to it aw, u obuln tW. plrtoH H warn •mMaiy for tfta maoagamntt to cliaro* ttw follewMn admlHIon ••:,?% &Z a; 50c time for K&tufiba, but when he sain? & laste for Mtasolutf) army. social and political ur4 wJtH its [kfltbutt loves his Ideas change perceptibly Dmitri e regiment U bllltttd ernlfctit In (he i-lilac* nnny inklii l>& written In obe netjtt*»ce tnlM lattr unl nthm In* H »**H L tin fit Jit r phytlial LII iniiHtiiiir J\m App^rson son at a nlotiL ntr.1114, Jilni in reference to a carJouiJ <strong>of</strong> beer plctun u huidamc <strong>of</strong> 1 inyd Brltrly Tin- story <strong>of</strong> lane Pants" la hfllotl us oats* eotiBfened to \wvtnn with Ht-diloua namnH and hlcb van unloadcJ late Tbumday Hurry H nv. n ua mr^ro * 1 ramp night and early Friday mominK Irimp Trarnn untl "The Btmng BHverul cltleti with the Man A aimlysls anil liomp 11 girl dying u tlioiihatid 11 v liig !i <strong>of</strong> iht Nn\y wblch OOHIP^ '"''Bli' i*r- Thf Btatlon ugpm n» Lii.« Criipriuii Thfdtrfi ncji."* 1 »" [ tll( Hiding rontfllning the tM't thy ikalll l^Dwill Rlinrmnn | w " broken Into and (he barrel Collar I^wrt-lire firu> I <strong>of</strong> bur transferred to trucks th and IAII crew removing the beer workin I The mobuizjiittn <strong>of</strong> the TnHfd until about 8 o clock Frttlny mOr | fit aits it tin uutbrtak fir the nine The station agent did wn ih*. inithuilH by which t from the hill <strong>of</strong> Indlng whlcl lieml* d ami the organization <strong>of</strong> thi historical convoy he 'wild nliited "onta they turning 011 to i} Ht t. in foim J backgiuunri for Ilcv I, V Urowin called *t th< •tit <strong>of</strong> lh< mrwt itramatlc tult -i home <strong>of</strong> SlierflT Horfmnn nt < ver put on th. Btrten Bprlng and the Sheriff wna Answering the first question, Wha SWB§ thi beer?", no one hiyi bepn booked by manager mlnUM the hflrdHhlps. Beautiful Scenes Feature know3, but it ii betteved that a LouLs orlncf, <strong>of</strong> the Grand Tht.| The making or a motion pietuft Tom M«^Uttat Grille, ^ whe bfts ^ in treubli w|ft aire. Court lloujte. anil the first, biquRht to liehl many <strong>of</strong> the yhapt^r will be shown Thursday,| •<strong>of</strong>ne or tht moit beautiful se.|*ne county before It the owner, ntient thiniii <strong>of</strong> (Us aea, when auences ever seen tiio iilnejiuecipdlng chaplo to I. uhn S, Bobertiion directed "Cap- In in a western'He bu taen iadleted before for following. (alii Sulvull.in." CiniBiopolitan'l vlvlii pjajr gf tTie gea, oGming to "The CriiiiHin Flush" In an tho New Peoplca T6«atre, Mill, original ilory hy OMrgo Griiy, I ville, nejit Tueaday and Wedne*. accrmilUHl by Paul Fairfai Ful-,'^'- / lur. Now Vork Chji nnd a Long 1 Two old-lime, square-rigged Island' BUliirb <strong>of</strong>fer Its back- ships were found—In [llelf ground. The story opens with illflkuil Unit In yieis do^« whit the theft <strong>of</strong> Iho "Crimson Fla»h," VBBSCIS have supplnntet Internatiorially.fampd ruby. windjammerfl. Tht nenl An idded touoh lo the myuth'' thing «u lo flnd gallery to mil (slement Is "The! Ohest," a crook i them—for the mllori <strong>of</strong> dayl who» lUvntlty In unknown, but sono by arc replaceii nowadays bj whs ta frreally feared In Inn un-j» s niore geiitlemnnly kind will derworld. Olieratlve K 17 Is alio|«n elght-liour day and otaer com a mysterious figure. Interwoven ! forta. in the Blot an"Trewury Depart-! The iearch, Birangelr enougn, ment operallves, itale police and uncovered not one Amerlcu, sailoi ft gang <strong>of</strong> clever flmugglera, A »truggle for the ppliSCiiilon <strong>of</strong> a valuable antique vam flgiirea In tho taut action. iSailors <strong>of</strong> Old lib]./ to handle a, Dquare-rlgtei crari. The crew which took lh« veiiiti to Sga for tbe vivid scene! on the ocean, in which Lars Hanson, Pauline itarke, Marceltni Day, George Paweett and olhei notaplei appear, wai conpoaei tiiaailjr <strong>of</strong> Swedes. Those me t 1 knew the gquare-rlgger from year! |'Know tne m< ICtUred i e ' heredity, I.M W« ^^ ()|ctllre (s a ¥(yd (Wa 8l<strong>of</strong>y f- f • •[ • ha f* **• hinging on a divinity student who Lome "Captain To Life Salvation' in M-U-M s forc, figure aook In tne a nighty sulpu adventure. f0, tn8 8sa Th ,„ " C i S l i ' cast is one or the most elaborate The eons <strong>of</strong> men who drank: assembled for one picture In gunpowder In their rum before yean. stripping for action, and took the lash <strong>of</strong> the eat-o'.nlne tails and "Yea, we Save two or three po a bucket <strong>of</strong> lalt water afterward eltiona open. Do you know any. without whimpering^ havi comf thing about flguresf into their own on the screen. "Do I? I was life saver at lea The old-time Bailors <strong>of</strong> square. Breeze for two yean," HdtWeatherTrcats Dc Luxe Show Dinner Luncheon and Bridge COSMOPOLITE REFRESHING LUXURIOUS ]fki Hit (howiniifl iHIlllfl l the '" aronc tt wnu reports i\ Jtwi «xtnm wt ro II f ar contnlncft {>£ half barrels IIulHC whh h Matures Bllll Rfflldcntfi rlnlmed that thr* truck I»n\c ami BLII Lyun ami which was tlirt line tbnt the>%ftaw unloud bt-glns an enga^eineiit at tho Ing the beer and that It woulf t ritcrion Theatre Biidgfton on have been loadftl hud not Sheriff Wednesday next As (h|a In not H<strong>of</strong>fman Hrrlved on time Sheriff i w,ir piiturp in whioh liu*^ H<strong>of</strong>fmna ordered the driver <strong>of</strong> the mob-i must neer
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