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Woman Cesomes a Chief Yeoman In Our Navy. IGNED IN PHILADELPHIA.

y Twwrty Ymt« Old, Thta Y*unfl f PMMd Both Hot Phy.loal and '•ntfl Examinations and Wont Dlto Work oa RaoruHing Agont. Loretta Walah, cousin o< Dr. J. Walah, former dean of the ty of medicine of Ford bam nnl'ty, baa entered upon her duties a ehuf yeoman In the United Btatea . the drat woman ever enrolled for In the country's naval arm. Walah. who la twenty yeera old. her physical and mental

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BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLD- ' COUNTY BOARD OF TAXATION

COUNTY OF CAFE MAY.

O. I. Blackwell Wildwood

OFFICERS

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HENRY S. RUTHERFORD Vice-Director AUGUSTUS HILTON

Clerk

F. W. FOWKES

County Collector

JOS. L SCULL Ocean City

Solicitor

JOSEPH DOUGLASS Cape May Court House County Engineer LEAKING M. RICE Wildwood

COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS John H. Strat*on Palermo Levi Dickenson Erma Chai. Shields Cape May Walter Rutharfo'd Cold Sprinp

DANIEL SCHELLENGER Erma Supt. of Weights and Measures DAVID W. ROD AN.. .Cape May City Steward of Almatawne LEWIS T. DOUGLASS Cape May Court House Superintendent of Soldiers’ Burials JOHN W. REEVES.. .Cape May City Custodian of Court House LEWIS S. SMITH Cape May Court House Farm Demonstrator GEORGE B. THRASHER Cape May Court House

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to duty under Lieutenant ComL Payne of the United Naval home, by whom she was The oath was administered the home and was witnessed by a number of women attached to Navy league - young woman enlisted under recent order of Secretary Daniels T recruiting agent* to accept applications of women for enllstIn certain classes. wads: “A limited number women m*y be enrolled for clerical to take care of Increased cone--c* fn the various naval dU during » war. All reservists active service either have and subristecce furnished by government or a money allowance tid them for this purpose. The of a nuraa totSO a month. The pay a woman enrolled for c'jrieal work •S3." — eoman Walah has been furnished a uniform and will take np her as a recruiting officer at the staaa her home. She will pay par- ■? attention to other women who to Join the service, hot also win her Influence to pennade men to

itln made short skirted with a corselet effect for bodice and whits net sleeve* Is also further beautifled by a hem and shoulder straps of small pearls. The graceful white net vcl Is confined wtih conventional flowers and their foliage.

KITCHEN HINTS. For Mrs. Newlywed In Her Struggles to Succood. Everybody does not know that food eneral should not be allowed to ' In tin. copper or Iron. It must bo while Lot in agate, china or 11 glased earthenware. Green vegetables should be dropped T> boiling water, to which a pir-h bicarbonate of soda baa been added. 1 In salt when the article is half

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If you have covered a pan In which meet Is to be roasted never open U to baste the meet. Keep It covered from start to finish. The Idea is that the pens are tilled with steam, which tratee the fiber* of the meat. If > ed to bruwn the outside leave the cover off for the first half boor in a quick oven. The shank bones of tnotten. of so little general value. If well soaked, add to the richness of gravies and soup stock. When boiling haricot beans or dried lima a do not put In the salt until they are nearly cooked; otherwise they are apt to split and rome act of their skin*. Tbey should be brought to the boll In* poln'. the water poured off and fresh boiling wsb.r poured over them. Indian Omamenta. It was to be *up|»oaed that when America grew enthusUxtic about the oriental no* rHies that were Introduced from Chinn and Japan some clever person would look up our Indian work and bring U out as s rival. There am now Indian beads from Arisons u*ed sa trimming for bats and *oe u», and the Indian embroid- > the Uarted work, taa-

SUN BATHS. Hsalth Tip* About 1 This Popular Way of Gotting Strength. Prolonged exposure of the human body to bright sunlight In those not accustomed to its rays is dangerous. The damage is more than the sunburn which results, for physicians bay* shown that headache and symptsena of m-nlngtti* have develoixxl after youths under their observation had been lying several hours in the snnllght with unprotected bead and no clothing but bathing trunks. The symptoms shown by these patients demonstrated that the sun's rays had evidently iieDetrated the skull, thus Indicating that a sunstroke is the consequence of direct exposure to

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Sun baths are most popular with anemic and nervous city Indoor workers, but too much sun Is most apt to harm the nerve system of nervous people. Instead of being benefited by long exposure to the sun the nervous are rendered more nervous, and when the summer Is over they are tanned, bnt otherwise In poorer condition than In spring. No one welcomes more than the physician the “back to nature” tendency of recent years, but they are now bring careful to warn against excesses and abuses in the “enjoyment of nature.”

Name, Address, District Represented ierm Expires on Janaary 1st of the Year Opposite Name.

OCEAN CITY

Address, Ocean City John P. Fox 1919 John E. Townsend 1919 SEA ISLE CITY Address, Sea Isle City Theo. E. DeBow 1920 James F. Eustace 1920

WILDWOOD

Address, Wildwood Augustus Hilton 1918 Charles W. Saul 1918 CAPE MAY CITY Address, Cape May City John T. Bennett 1919 Henry S. Rutherford 1918 UPPER TOWNSHIP Address, Tuckahoe Hope W. Gandy 1919 DENNIS TOWNSHIP Address, (Peermont) Avalon Levi Wentxell 1919 MIDDLE TOWNSHIP Addreks, Cape May Court House Stillwell H. Townsend 1920 LOWER TOWNSHIP Address, Rio Grands Joe. P. MacKuraic isifi

JUSTICES OF THE I'EACE OF THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAY Cities Cape May City—James J. Doak Ruebcn Ludlam Ocean City—Jerome S. Rush Frank H. Ware Arthur D. Barrows, Police Justice Sea Isle City—Alfred S. Steelman Edward C. Stevens Wildwood—Girard Livezey H. C. Schlichting B. C. Ingersoll

Boroughs

North Wildwood—A. M. Ely Stone Harbor—S. E. Herbert George J. Rununel West Cape May—David Hughes Woodbine—J. S. Levin Morris Levin

Townships

Dennis—A. E. Holmes, Drfmisville Thomas J. Darrell, Belleplain Middle—L. T. Garretson, Cape May Court House Luther M. Swain, Swainton Lower—Frank Eldredge, Cold Spring Upper—James Shoemaker, Tuckahoe

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ASSESSORS OF CITIES,BOROUGHti AND TOWNSHIPS OF THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAY

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Cape May City J. Allen Wale* Ocean City Dr. H. T. Foulds Sea Isle City Wm. J. Fox Wildwood Lynn H. Boyer Boroughs Avalon R. W. Rosenbawm Cape May Point Norman Rigor

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South Cape May...Albert J. Rude , Stone Harbor Hugh McMortrie West Cape May Harry S. Fisher Wildwood Crest William E. Zeller Woodbine Israel Eisenberg Townships Dennis Rolls Hewitt, Ocean View Middle ...V. N. Erricson, Dias Creek Lower... .Chas. C. Bohm, Cold Spring Upper George Hoff, Tuckahoe

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t . Middle Aged Women. Women who an- middle aged and rather stout will find a cold bath every day with plenty of friction afterward an admirable fat reducer. If you can't take a cold bath have a cold sponga down after your warm bath and dry yourself vigorously with a rough towel. There is something very stimulating In the friction Induced by thorough dry-

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Plenty of fresh air Is essential to health, and It Is essential, too. to avoid much lolling about In easy chain. This last induces that fatal habit of stooping, as a result of which there is formed. as we get oa In years, an unsightly roll of fat between the should era, which nanes over the top of the corsets. Very often faulty corsets ore responsible for the formation of this figure blemish, corsets which are laced so sa to press the fat upwara between tbs abouldan To cure It In the first Lnatanca you alii require to go t'rough a course of scientific massage Massage la also splendid for fat which forms beneath the waist line and for double chin.

standi no coma nr ee* COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS FOR

1917.

ALMSHOUSE—Fox, Bennett, Gandy, S. H. Townsend, Wentxell. BRIDGES—Wentxril. Bennett, Fox. Eustace, Gandy, MacKiasic, Saul. PUBLIC BUILDINGS — Bennett, Wentxell, J. E. Townsend. BILLS—Eustace, Hilton, DeBow. AUDITING—S. H. Townsend, Gandy, DeBow. FINANCE—Saul. Eustace, S. H. Townsend. LUNACY—Gandy, Fox, Bennett. LIGHTING—Hilto.., MacKisaic, J. E.

Cl ties Cape May City.. .W. J. Fenderson, Jr. i Ocean City E. W. Burleigh Sea Isle City Lewis Steinmeycr Wildwood Robert J. hay Boroughs Avalon Walter A Smith Cape May Point -J-T. Huff North Wildwood P. L. Peterson South Capa May .C. Marshall Rudolph { Stone Harbor... .Clarence O. Letxkus P West Cape May Harry T. Ludlam , Wildwood Creel H. W. I^re , Woodbine Dr. Joseph Jaffe ; | Townehips Dennis H. M. Carroll, Dennis villi. | w Middle. Willeta Corson, Cape May CJL | |l| Lower—Scott Seymore. Cold Spring Upper... .Alfred H. Sapp. Petersburg 11

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ROADS—Rutherford, Bow, Eustace, Fox, Gandy, Hilton, MacKisaic, J, E. Townsend, S. H. Townee.-i, WantsalL DISCHARGE OF PRISONERS-S- H

BURYING SOLDIERS AND SA1LORS—John W. Reeves. BOARD OF SCHOOL ESTIMATE--VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS—Saul, Bennett.

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To fload Georgette Crap*. To broil ceontrite crape stamp the pattern to be ti-n.Wri on to n piece of heavy white writing paper, then baste this oc to the doth with UlUe, Bn* etltcbca. The pattern, can t*c very plainly fathered, and being on the etiff papar it la very easy to baodi*

Shoe Rack.

“I have found a shoe rack a very useful and convenient addition to my bedroom dom*. as It saves space, keeps the shues from getting ecratcbed and keeps them In order." said a ' keeper the other day. “It la a »1 board as long as the width of closet placn! on a forty-five degree angle at i dodrable height Farieu h to the rides of closet by means of deals nail rd or screwed. Nail a one Inch strip full ku/th id board on tue top about one Inch from upper edge to be " For the G-ost Room. Ar electric hand tamp in your icucat | ns-ui wl’l prove the greatest couven- i leuce t>< y-ur guaet, saving him from snmi ; > : l i,- r V hunting for the fight

COURT AND COUNTY OFFICERS Address: Cape May Court House Supreme Court Justice HON. CHARLES C. BLACK Circiit Court Judge HON. HOWARD CARROW Common Pleas Judge HCN. HENRY H. ELDREDGE Cleric of Courts and County Clerk A. CARLTON HILDRETH Deputy Clerk of Courts and County

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STERLING W. COLE.

Sheriff

ROBERT S. MILLER Deputy Sheriff MEAD TOMLIN Surrogate EDWARD L. RICE Preeecutor of the Pleas EUGENE V. COLE

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OVERSEERS OF THE POOR OF ■ CITIES. BOROUGHS AND TOWNSHIPS OF THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAY. Ctilra. Cap* May City AG. Bennett Ocean City T. Lee Adams Sea Isle City Arndt Gordon Wildwood N. A. Cohen Boroughs. Avalon K- Ne«ihara Caps May Point Peter krupp North Wildwood ....Thomas Corton stow Hjtfbcr^lturir 1- VanThuyne — *t Cap* May Wm. U. Smith „Jdwood Greet— .. _ , Woodbine R- H. Reiner Township*Dennis . .Geo. S. Robinson, Dennisville Middle Vi 1 i. B ‘f rch tjower Jerry H. Woolson Upper . Wm. S. Eldredge. Petersham

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TTY. BOROUGH AND TOWNSHIP CLERKS OF THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAY Citiee Cane Mav City William Porter Ocean City Harry A Morr. | Sea Isle City Irving Fitth! jffl Wildwood James k. Whiteaell || Boroughs Avalon R. Cape May Point H. H. Busse North Wildwood.. George A. Redding South Cape May Elvin B. Mu-tin Harbor.. ....Leo F. McCraven Wert Cape May Theo. W Reeves Wildwood Crest. .Harry I- Nickerson Woodbine !. C. Abramson m Township-' Dm,.*. •<>«»»» *• Go*-?’ H Middle. .A- T 11 Htme... dim Dw-' Sltll Lwnr.CkMta C. Emv„.».Cw, X.J jmm t. ,

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