«*K*tTV COVER* TOR CUSHION*.
A new and prrtl? Mm for «>>• making of Uniorir plllova U to covor them I rat with Bowered aUk and «ltb a »erx open set or thin m having an open dealga The lingerie pillow proper hag been popular k>a* that some variation on the original idea waa bound to appear for thla annuper'a refurnlahtng- The new pU- _ JoWa are a lot Miter to make than were the lingerie caaea which have been popular ao long became there la not nearly eo much hand work oa them. And yet they retain the moat Important feature of the other lingerie plllowa, which la the posalbtllty of freqeent laundering, for they can have removable outer covert, which can be put Into the tub whenever deal ruble, tearing the under covert treah and
The under coven of tbeee new lingerie plllowa are made ot flowered allk. which ahould be of rather dlatlnct deelgn and rlvld coloring In order that the beet effect may be produced. Then the outer coven may be made of fine waah net or thin batitle, nalneook or
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If the deelgn for the under a wreath of vivid pink roeea. for tnatance. ralendenne* may be aet In the outer cover or mualln. Piece* of not lace or open work may be eome places on the pillow, eo that the design show* through, but If a very thin dotted awlaa or eml figured awlaa be chosen thla Ik not necessary. The thinnest Parts muslin may also be used as rectly over the wreath, but It should be of a design to harmonise. The ■beer embroidered awlaa would allow the wreath to abow through suffleiently without any insertion. A design of red roeea on the under eover would also show through sufficiently well Tulips, large green leaves, peonies, chrysanthemums—ell these designs are good If the outer cover la to be without insertion. To make the pillows attractive, however, the outer cover ehoud be of net or of very shear It Is not tot
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tUspham, Samuel, 810 Columbia Ave. Urtngburst, Miss R. L.. *« Ocean St. llunn. Benton 8.. tit Hughes 8tUeuuelU Harry G.. 4U Weal Perry 81 Baum, George, 2t Jackson St Burns, Bar. James. Ml Wash. St Boyd. Goa W.. Hotel Cape Mur. Beattie, Mrs. R. H.. gU Beach Ave. Barry, Ur. Vera, flit Stockton Ave. Bruce. Mrs Catherine A.. IKS Ocean St Baird. David 0-42 First Avenue. Barclay. William fL, 211 First Ave. Bennett J nelson D, 827 Wash. St Bush Andrew 8., 918 Waah St Boardman. Horace M.. 9M Waah. St Brooks, Joseph R-, Ml Wash. St d. Richard, 801 Queen St lofen A-, Ml Columbia Ave. John M., 911 Queen St. a^^.ck. T. H.. MO Hughes St Blakeley, John. 28 Congress St Brown. Mrs. L. M., Kearney Ave. Berger, Mrs. Florence, 809 Howard St
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Cape May Hamid, 814 Wash. 8t Caaaelman. William 8., 801 Wash. St Cohen. Reuben, 208 Ocean St Corry. James C., 221 Perry St Cloud. Mrs. A B, 916 Queen St Campion. Richard. 801 Beach Ave. Cos, Walter. 828 Stockton Ave. Craig, John F.. Columbia Ave. Cohen. Joseph. 2*4 Ocean St Caaaedy. Yr’m. F„ 702 Corgis St Clark. James. 602 W. Parry St Church, Mrs. Margaret, 917 Waah. St Crawford, George C., M8 Waah. St Orego, Rev. H. P-. 719 Franklin St Chew, Wm. H.. 246 Windsor Ave. Chew. Mrs. 8., 201 Windsor Ave. Cummings, Edwin J., 722 Waah Bt
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Deacon. Louis J n 822 ColumbU Ave. Ulmond. Joseph. 819 Beach Ave. Darla. Dr. Charles N.. 937 Beach Ave. ,>nlly, M.. 16 South Lafayette St uavla. Edwaad U, Ml Hr-"— —
Dougherty, Prank 8., flit Corgle St Darla, lira. 8, 1006 Stockton Are. Doagherty. C. H. 720 Waah St Doak. James J, 883 Washington St Donglaas, G. S. 814 Washington St Duke. Francis K-. 814 Lafayette St Deveea, B. F., 28 Jackson St Diamond. John. 819 Beach Ave. Dallet, Morris. Kearney Ave. DuPont Irene, 812 Beach Ave. Daria, Mlsa C. B.. 640 Hughes St DeSUver, Robert S., Beach Avenue St
In which buttonholes are worked; the Mb la edged with straps, which are eoetlnned over the shoulders to the
Shlrt-WaM Suit For a white Unsn suit there la shown a good pattern In the Olhaon shirt-waist style, with one plait over the shoulders and a narrow buttoned plait down the center of the waist The front and beck ere severely plain with a little folioesa at the waist Una. The skirt to a IXgored one. the front
length of the left tide with a row of pearl buttons placed about three
erately deep cuffs, a high collar with a seat embroidery bow. complete ell features of the stylish walking suit
The poasIMUtlee of unbleached
cheep material la of a mellow, ere* tone which lends ttaelf peculiarly artistic decoration. For summer t lags bangings It U a moat desire ■eiertal, the unevcna«sa of ' Veern ; sarreetlag eartata ■Ikm tahrtca. .4.
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C8PB m DlilJ HlT^ Cottage Directory for 1908
>ee names are omitted will Pleam call at or notify The Herald, No. 814 ^aahlngton Btraet, * ‘ ‘ will be
yfmtf Atfrdfl B, MacFarland, Lao. 721 ColumbU Ave. McGrath. I* J.. 819 Bosch Aw. McKenna. A. D.. (It Beech Ave. McCabe. 8. B.. 808 OolnmhU Ave. Middleton, George P.. 24 Congress Millar, C. J., 812 Stockton Ave. Mldlen. Edward &. 726 Columbia Ave McCreary. W. H-. 84 Guemey St Mecray, Jeremiah, 211 Decatur . Bt Mecray. John W., 211 Decatur Bt MoCtedy. R. W.. M2 Hughes St McMullen. W. J., 207 Congress PUc Monroe. Peter. 235 Congress Plaoa. Matthews. C. L., 297 Broadway. Madge. E. N.. 91 Jackson St Monroe. John L, W. Beach Ave. MarahaB, J. W.. 828 Congress St Marts, Mrs. W.. m Coma St Miller. C. Earl. 864 Hughes 81. McLeod. Rev. J.. 610 Hughes St Marshall. C. 0., 18 First Ave. McDonnell, W. C.. 619 Hughes St MUler, R. R-. 1148 Wash. St Mercy. Samuel 8.. 418 Bank St Mercy, Dr. V. M. D..4 Ocean an Hughe* Sat McKnlght Mrc. R. J.. 749 Wash. St Mecray, Frank. 812 Hughs* St Melvin. F. J.. 818 Broad St MuUlnor. J. Harry. 218 Perry Bt MoCausland. A. G, 509 Franklin St MaOiU. C. C, 902 Stockton Ave. Morioe. W. W.. 829 Stockton A vs. McGrath. Louis J.. 818 Stockton Ave.. Marta. Mr* John N.. 915 Beach Are. N Newkirk. John B., 1015 Beach Am. Nlrdllnger, Frank. *33 Hughes St Nell ton, WUUaas. 22 Jackson St Nellscn, Dr. T R^ 6 Atlantic Ter. Newkirk. L Robert. 915 Beach Ave. Norris, Dr. R. C.. O Ogden. G.. 745 Waah St Otter, Howard F^ Broadway. O’Crowley. M.. 128 Decatur Bt P PhlUlpa, Dr. W. H.. Cor. Ocean and Hughes Sts. PhlUlpa. Dr. E. H-. Cor. Ocean and ughas Sts. Paul, Mrs. Bertha R.. 209 Congrsss
iJlllaon, Wm. B.. 921 Stockton Am. Ewtag. Dr. 8. K, Myrtle Am. ElfrMh, C. P, 47 Jackson St Sarp, Mrs. A. 0. 505 KdwiniWM. J. Henry, 42 Edmunds. Mrs. Mary M, M4 Waablagton St El dredge, EUto C, 213 Perry St “ldredge, Dr. J. Smallwood, U42 Washington St El dredge, Samuel F., 915 Wash. St
Focer, Danlcd. S32 Perry St Fenner, Mrs. Annie, 715 Corile St Fenton, Georgs F, 257 Grant Bt FaikUburg. J- *M Wash. Bt Fustar, Mrs. Sarah A^ 201 Perry St Fresznan. Dr. Walter J.. 826 Beach Farley, b! Uendereon v 659 Hughes Bt Gray, Giles. Miss M. C„ 242
Gemrlg. John EL, 107 Ocean Bt Grama, Ferd J., 821 ColumbU Am. Graves, N. Z., South Lafayette adn
Gallagber, Chrtetopher, 46 Jaekaoa St Gilbert, Conrad M-. 207 Howard Bt Garrison, Mrs. 8. 8.. 223 Decatur St Gregory, Douglas*, 219 Ferry St
Herald, (Dally and Weekly), Ington St . j.V. Horace, Beach Am. Hallowell, J. Wallace, Hotel Cape
May.
Hughes. Mrs. H. S, 812 Hughe* St Hackett, Stanton H.. 8*5 Hughes St Hand. Robert 8., 706 Jefferson St Hart. Edwin K-. 19 North St Hess, Rev. Arthur, *08 Lafayette 81 Holman, Mn. W. A. 706 Oolmnbl
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Heiaae, Millard E., *10 Hughes Bt Haerer, Dr. F. J., 12*9 Wash. St Hall. Mrs. L. M , 802 Lafhyette Bt Hand. Dr. Arms M., 610 Waah. Bt Hand. Enoch W.. 10U Wash. St Hand, Hany. 1014 WaMt 8t Hand. Joseph. 1007 Wash. Bt Hand. 8 til wall 8, 8*1 Waah. St
HaseUwrst H. McKean, (17 Was
Hawker. John U, 412 Bank St Hickey. O. F., 884 Wash. Bt HQdrsfh.57. M. r
827 Hughes B n.Jackson Bt Moorhaed. J. w„ 891 Hughaa Bt
V CAPE MAY v rftf THE COOLEST 8EMIDE Mama HE80BT OH THE ATUMliC C0A8T Reached by Reading System and Pennsylvania from Philadelphia FOURTEEN EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY—To and From the Resort By comparative official Government observations, Cape May is from 3 to 10 degrees cooler in Summer and wanner in Winter than any other Resort on the Atlantic Coast, north of Florida. It stands on a peninsula jutting out between the Atlantic Ocean and the Delaware Bay. As a HEALTH RESORT it is a unsurpassed. Equable and dry climate. It is the Home of Fashion and Wealth in the Summer seawith a history of one hundred years'as such. Splendid hotel accommodations. THE BOULEVARD stretches along the ocean front, just inside, occupants can enjoy at the same time an unobstructed view of Old'Neptune. The Finest Beach Strand In the World is Here - i -I--THE BOARDWALK is a splendid esplanade, over five miles in length, with unobstructed views of the ocean. FISHING, SAILING, GUNNING and the kindred sports in both still and rough water*. Large fleet of public yachts. BATHING. A highly valued feature of many of the hotels are the hot and cold aea water baths, both public and private. Cape May the Finest Sea Bathing in the World, because its beach is smooth, with a gradual descent into the water. There are no boles galleys, and no life lines are required. YACHTING, The Cape May Yacht Qub is headquarters for yachtsmen. The harbor contains five hundred acres. DRIVING. RIDING, ETC. Miles of beautiful Streets and Avenues. Good roads throug the abjacent country. GOLF. The links of the Cape May Golf Club, among the finest in the United States, are open all Summer. Frequent tournaments. THE COTTAGE COLONY is a distinguished feature, made up of residents of the leading cities of the Union. It is a SHORE RESORT with all the advantages of the Cooimiv Flack, because it is the only resort on the coast, on the main land and not on a sanded island, and along its avenues are trees with verdant foliage. THE MARKETS are the best, with fresh vegetables gathered from farms in the adjoining country.
Bogan, John M, 609 Hughes SL Rood. Mr* Anna 8. 613 Lafayette 8L Ronssell. Albert B.. M. D., 10 Booth Lafayette St. Rodin. David W„ 228 Parry St Reed. Dr. C. &. *17 Haghaa St. Reeves, George. 407 Broadway Rudolph, 8. A., 35 Jaekaoa 8L Rutachman. Frank B., Eighth Ave. Reeve*. O. W-. 1114 Lafayette Bt. Rice, L. L.. 211 Parry 81. 8 Slckler, Dr. W. B.. Cor. Ocean and Hughe* Sts. Smith. H. H., 901 Stockton Are. Sewell, W. Joyce. 90* Columbia Ave. Slme*. Samuel. 208 Wlndaor Ava. Sewell. Robert. 227 Wlndaor Ava. Sheppard, L I*. 44 Jackson Bt. Sikes. G-. 8th and Beach Areuoaa. Sberron, Wm. T., 220 Wlndaor Ava. Sheppard. W. R.. 426 Waah. BL Sbearer. Dr. G. H.. *13 Lafayette St. Steraaa. Lewis T., 722 Corgle St. Stevens. Wm. T.. 738 Corgle 8t. Smith. L .. 808 Wash. Bt. Btjdhaa. Mrs. J. P.. 811 Howard 8L Sloan. John H, 829 Stockton Ava. Soeike. A., 1026 Washington 8L Snare. Jacob, 20 Congresa Street. Shoemaker, J. L. 819 Stockton Ave. Stevenson. W. N.. Beach Ave. Sayre, Loula C.. 833 Waah. SL Belts, Augustus, Eighth Ave. Starr. Dr. B. Walter. New eraey and /Baltimore Area. Schellenger. B. L.. 488 W. Perry 8L Shields. Chat. B.. 496 Lafayette 8L Shields. Peter. Beach Avenue. Smith. W. R . 613 Waahlngton SL Smith. M. 8.. 921 Waahlngton SL Stevens, William L., 216 North BL Stltes. E. P., (18 Lafayette SL StUsa, B. B.. 1102 Lafayette Bt. Searlea. E. J., 305 Broadway. StoteabuiT. C. R.. Kearney Ave. Sheppard. H. W_ 417 Broadway. Swain, M. O, 233 Wlndaor Ave. Taah, T. J., 729 Wash. 8t. Thomas, A_ C-, *68 Waah. Bt To)an, W. E, 7 North SC Townsend, L. H., 1001 Wash. Bt Taylor, J. E., 218 Oooan BL Thempoo*v H. C, 890 Waah. Sc Thompson, J. W., 987 Waah. SL . Townsend, E. F-, 837 Washington BL Towneotid. f. itfl Wash. BL Tdan, J. P, 47 Jackson SC Tilton, Mr*. May, Broadway. Townsend, B. F, 118 Derate OC
Geo. P., Haghas and Franklin Sta. Waited. J. M.. 21 Ocean SL Weaver. Wm. N., 827 Waah. BL Wright, 8. D, Jr.. 8*7 Stockton Ara.
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DlracUy Facing the Ocean Room 92.00 to 94.00 Par Day Special Terms by the Week
(.kT 3. A. Smith, Prop. CAPE MAY, N. J. OPENED FOR SEASON OF 19P8 Corner Rooms and Suites with Parlors and Baths Extra, ert* in Ball Room, mornings 10 12: Hops Evenings, 8 JO to 10 Concerts 10 to 12 in Japanese Room
Hotel Lafayette
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Directly on the Beach.
JOBS TRACY
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Washington and Jackson Streets QuicR J^unch, Service
BS ILLS Leading Brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars Newly Fnrniahed FRANK B. WRISLET
THE HARBOR
Opposite Congress Hall Terms Reasonable J. R. WILSON & SON
ScHELLENGERS LANDING
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CAPE MAY. N. J.
Pocfa'a Beer and Oholoe Wlaoe and Uqaon » Boats and Inanches to Hire, Ptablegaad Crabbing B«*PPlea Parwia Leral Phene No. 9D. JAMBS A. CARROLL
Modem conveniences* Handsome suites of rooms with Baths; Elevator; Electric Lighted. Dining room has a gearing capacity of 200 W. H. CHURCH. <
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A I dlltlE? DECATUR ST. (Firetbouae 1 nt2 from beach.) Open all the year. Rooms arge and airy. Appointments firat-class. Cnisjne exorilent. Rates, $2 per day, upward; $10 per week, upward.
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