CAPE MAY HEKALfC THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1907
£
William G. Essen
BAKERY
AXD
.’.Ice Cream Parlor. 524 Washifljjtoa St Cape May. N. J. JACOB GARRISON Bilker/, anil .'.Jaielef 308 Washington St. A' ‘ —Lmt*. Stock of— WITCHES, CLOCKS and JEWEIR) Repairing Promptly Done SpedaUri li Eye TeMiH
FOR THE NEEDLES
COPIM or SOME OLD *UT VEOA PRETTY ROOKS.
Among the Beat of Fancy Article! That Can Be Made tor Baure— Need Only Perforat'd Card. Bilk and Ribbon. Tbeaa arc covloa of aomr Tory old but pretty little noodle book* that art well worth the attention of ladies win
No. S.—Needle Book, are looklni; out for fancy article* fot baaara Perforated card, otubrolderj allk. ^nd ribbon are the only mate rial* required In tbvlr maklns. No. >. which la Intended only to hold packet! of needle*, ie made like a fou, told screen, each panel measuring one and three-fourtbs Inches wide and three Inches long. Might pieces this slse should be cut. and four pieces hall the siae. The three-inch pieces are Joined together in twos by oversewing rthe edges, then (he smaller [Uncos are each worked with pome simple long stitch pattern and sewn to the lower part of the long pieces. The four pan els are then Joined by sewing through the stitches that Joined the two cards together. The Joining must be worked rather loosely, as It must act as a hinge. Uuttonbole loo pa of allk are then worked at each* Joining and the edges, as shown In No. 2. Narrow sarsenet rib bon Is run through the loops. The packets of needles are slipped into the pockets formed by the small pieces, then the panels are folded together and* tied round, as shown In. No S. A ncedlebook for loose needles easily made, the card being worked with Bve simple IKtIe designs: - are worked on single card. Another layer of unworked card Is laid Inside
Sell Recommend
OWNEY’S I HOCOLATES And Bon-Bons
l-4s, l-2s. Is, 2s, 3s, and 5 Pound Boxes
Everything Fresh and Pure In Candy
W. S. HOGAN, Corner Washington & Decatur Streets
The Book Complete, and fixed by the stitches at edge which are worked through both. Two w are made thus, and least fine Cancel are cut just a little smaller and sewn Inside: they should be pinked at the edge. The two pieces which form the back of the book should be sewn togethei by the edges at one side: bows of rib bon should be sewn there, and glared* at the opposite edge to tie up In a bow. The needles are fixed on tb> el. one leaf to be keft for each alia.
C. H. Taggart 512 Washington St. Groceries & Provisions
BROWNBACK’S BUTTER
Freafe Every Day.
^ukk Delivery. Goods the Finest
Hotel Chalfonte
First Class Family House NEAR THE BEACH
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a adjoin and m>y Im In ***-
»»•. dend dtacrtption ..f the land* togsjber with prior to Lcwm T n-Twvrap. 610 Waablogtoo Mreet. Cape Maj. N. J.
H. A. CIE8S1, Owner uA Proprietor
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—Raad Uw Cars May Hkkai.d. Big line of frail*, nats and candies at Hogans.
GAPE MAY
, JULY 8TB
ON El DAY ON AY -u* Location, South Side of Torn Pike THE ONLI BIG CIRCUS TH1T Will BE. HERE THIS TEAR The Great Fashion Plate Shows Trained WUd'Beokt Exhibit, Hippodrome. Society Mouse Fair, Menagerie and ' Old-Fa*liioned and Modern Triple-Bing Circa*. f nder the Personal Direction of Walter L. Main
Grood. Bis:. Moral. srisian Premier Dacseoee, and Rariabing Ballet Dancers. Grand SpectacnU rod action with Heal Natives from Old Cairo. "The Betarn of the Egyptians, ^ senes at the Court of Cleopstra, Gorgeously Barbaric, Beautirnlly Costomed oroely Maiden* from the Biblical Land of Ins. Power’s Herd of Educated Elephants The Educated MBmmotbs that made the New York Hippodrome famou-. -atwe wonder!ully intriligent soimal* made the longed ran I the Hippodrome, New-York Cttr, of animal act ever in the MetropolU, exhibiting over 1,000 perfonnsnee* *t tbe large*t pbyhouse in the world. "The Nicholas Family,’’ Greatest of High Wtre Experts. "The Garuela,” Aerial' omedy Bar ArUat*—They Hare no Equal. •The Four Mangeao*,’ - Australian Acrobats. Klr»[-Appear*noe in American. • Corson Mater*," Introducing Marvellont Serperitine teeth aacenaion*. "I’atrick Kelly.” in hie Death Defying Aerial Ladder Act. diving backward* from the dome of the canvaa to tbe ground brlow. SPECIALLY FOB THE LADIES AND CHILDREN. Prof. John White’s “Famous Troupe of Trained Donkey*, Doge, Goats and Performing Ponies * AND HERE IS A NEW ONE Did von ever see a High School Menage Male? We produce the first act of > kind ever exhibited on either continent. A marvelous animal, doing all the fancy atepa, cake walk, etc , and other equine atauU heretofore unheard of bv 1 *e trmint ra. 41—fr unny Clowns—41 All Tent* Absolutely Sun and Waterproof. All seats have back and foot -net*.. Two exhibitions daily, at 3 and 8 P. 1 Doors open one boor earlier. General Admission and Reserved Seat 'IHckets on Sale at W. S. HOG AN’S
T HE crownin'* argument in favor of Lite Insnrance is the immeasurable amount ot good it has accomplished for thousands and thousands^ol families.
The Prudential
has paid to policyholders, since its organization 31 years ago, the sum of $123,500,(XX), and paid it at a time when it was most needed. 4
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This Space is Reserved for .‘.AMERICAN ICE COMPANY, ICE AND COAL J. HENRY EDMUNDS, Superintendent OFFICE; 512 Washington St.
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OCEAN STREETS BEACH AYE.
CAPE MAY, N. J.
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at the same price as oold on the ground, commencing at 9.30 A. M., on day of Exhibition. Also at ticket wagon on show groundsChildren Four Tears of Age. Half Price All 12 yean of age and over, require adult tickets. New, Novel, Gorgeous Street Parade at 10.30 A. M., Rain or Shi
JOSEPH K HAND . Manufacturing Jeweler New Line cf.1847 Rogers Silver Plated W«re. Souvenir Post Cards of Large Asywlment. Qll Washington st-
Complete
WASHINGTON STREET Near the Reading Railroad Station. Finest Floor Possible. High-Class Patronage and Equipment -^3i ORCHESTRA i
Partkabr AtteaUoa PaM to Begtoaers * Se*rion» from 3.00 to 5.30 P. M. and from 8.00 to 10.30 P. M.

