Cape May Daily Star, 13 August 1890 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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THE OKCOLLETt DRESSA Well K do tun Womaa Condemn* It fa It, ta a tact, gloaa it anyhow aa we may. that decent women have never drtxaed ao indecently in our country and our century aa they do in fashionable

life today.

Wonltl that notne etiterpruiiig journal miftht take the moral ornaoa of thia subject aa a anbutitute for prize baby competitioua. We ahould like to throw down the gauntlet to the women of America: “Defend thene immoralities: Speak np for yourselves if you can!" I do nut believe That two reputableyromen in the land would dare publicly to defend lbe styles of undress which now disgrace our sex. The time has more than crane for such a proteat against this abomination aa will amite women to the duet for khame. What ii to her said? Enter any fashionable drawing room and look for yonrselre*. What i« aaid? Think of it. you high bom ladies—think In the moat decorous city in our country a lady representing what may be dcnervedly called -otic of the “best" families in the state, herself a middle aged, queenly, borne loving matron, the wife of an affectionate hqpliand. the mother of grown wins and daughters. WMU» her dress—but my pen shrinks from writing what this high bred lady doe*. Tbis/atae, which repreaedtascorea of others, is of importance, because the ■offender herself is wi unconscious of her offense, and ao far in other reepects above it There is no life of coticealed dish nor, no intrigm . no shoddy birthright. no fast and loose views of duty. The woman is otherwise immaculate. How explain this ethical enigma? Are our ladies morally insane, or mentally? Do they know what they are doing? And if not, why nut? How shall we characterise the too low corsage with some nothing -for a sleeve? The lower bodice with no sleeve at all? Nudity covered by transparency? And what is known as the V-liack? They are below exrtue, as they are U-yond explanatiam. What moral mania blunts the nnudbihlica that ought to fix the standards of « nation? What dementia dufera the “ever womanly* from “leading us on; - at least so far that the simplex instinct of fegtinine modesty —that which covers nakedness—may keep stroke with the moralUlevidopmeut of the age? .Iwt it be Mud'ffiSt gay wionon always have dreaaed improperly. What of it? Is that any reason why they always *hould?-£]iiabeth Stuart Phelps

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. Among the >oung girls who gatherr-d 'about tv-lia Thaxter, the authoress, at thearyovhore was obe who worn tlx- most '•extraordinary gowns. They were from the famous shop In London kept by Liberty. and were of the soft India silk, of snbdned. nentral tint, ao mncli affected by high art damuiaels of the lily and asphodel type. The clinging diaphonons drapery also ‘a concoction of liberty, who .... only imporU the kilks. but has them made up into such frocks as the “Maid of Aatotal," nr. further lutck. a Greek Hebe might have worn. One pf the shore habitues returned from the Isle of Shoals and was catechixcd re garding the high art girl. * “I think her dresses arc horrid, chanced to common L “How can you think so?" queried the stay at home. “Why. they are Libert; gowns.” ' "Well." retorted the girl, "if that i ■Liberty' give me dersth."—Exchange. A Plillavuthroplr Doclvv**. The most conspicuous toilet at the las state ball at Buckingham palace wa worn,by the docbcas of Leinster. It wai her night to wear diamonds, and shi fairly glittered in them. She wore diamond epaulets, a diamond ciirtelet, coils of lightly mounted diamonds among the laces of her woo drolls gown, a tiara, diamond bracelets, a necklace and more diamond and bnekles than live dazzled ls-boldcr could count. And yet this not live for dre*oi alone. It is related to her credit that at Maynooth. Ireland, she has eXahlished an industrial school for women and girls, where the pupils are taught various industries. duchess herself at times teaches i. In the institution, and the verdict* - !* that she ought to cover herself with diamonds if. she wants to. —Exchange.

London is aaid to have no lesa ls.«» newspaper women, and the Ladiea' School of Journalism, like our mal cvdlege. turns out fresh materia! at the rate of 300 a term. There ai leas than twenty-two |oeas clnb*. where ■the fair x-ribblcrs fawet to lunch, read, gabble and exchange nolea. The aorc—aaea are few and the salaries lamentably aniall. Mrs. E. L. Lowe edits The Queen, which is the leading women's papr? in England. The English Woman's Review is under the management of Miss Helen Blackburn, and Miss Becker is responsible for The Manchester Journal of Woman's Suffrage.—London Letter. - - ' A I Hrod of Hrownlsvg. Mrs. Ellen Mitchell, who has been a member of thg Chicago board of educa--tion for the past two years, was a friend of the Browning*, and corresponded with the poet np to the time of his death. Some of the letters she received are in the Fortnightly, club, a society composed of a few brilliant women and a lot of pane proud women who are not io literary. But they Jay the halls and Idoe stocking* do the edifying and mystifying.—CUcogo Letter.

WILDWOOD BEACH.

LOVEH’S HARNESS MANUFACTORY, -j

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A full assortment of Harueaa, Blankets. Hats, Ac. Repairing done with oeatnevs 1 ——— Lovett-s Flour and Feed Store, . S ?f Cl f L EXCURSION! JackvoIt and Wavhington street, Commencing July i8th, and every Tuesday and Friday thereBe»t Quality Flour. Feed, and Hay. at Lose*: Price*. Orders promptly tilled and delivered. after during July and August.

J. S. K- Hand & Son, Tbe Old Orlglaal and Only Cape Ufa) Diamond Cmierv. Cape May Diamonds set jj^MngN I’ins, Sleds and Buttons of our own manufacture. Repairing of Fine Walcbea and Jewelry a Specially. oipyosxTE tost omox:.

Tbe West Jersey R. R. Co. will run a SPECIAL TRAIN from Cape May a: 10.30 A. M.; Returning, leave Wildwood Beach at 2.30 P. M. KOIND TRIP TICKET . 50 OK.VTK.

l-'I* EI> TVOI^TVS* Miercfeants’ Exchange, WABHINOTON AND JACKSON STREETS. One of tbe most popular place* of resort for Seaside Delicacies, skillfully prepared. Liquor* of remarkable quality and purity dispensed at tbe bar.

KXrCIsHlOR HOT AND COLD Sea-Water Baths

Decatur St. and Beach Are.

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Dry - Goods, - Notions - and - Millinery - Store-

ictl Stock from which lo select your purchases.

One price to all.

A large ami v,

WASHINGTON STREET, OPPOSITE OATHOUU CHURCH.

A. P. & H. B, Todd’s Photograph Gallery,

1CTC! ICE! ICE! ^Knickerbocker Ice Co. OF PHILADELPHIA, SUPPLY UOTKLS, RKSTAURAlfTS gad COTTAGES WITH PURE EASTERN ICE.

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FOOT OF PERRY STREET,-

! Arc turning out the Finest Photographs. Specialties of Ocean Scenes anil Uousc Photographing. Cabinets First-class.

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coat: coat: ooat PRICE. $6.00 PER TON. BEST QUALITY CAKKm.LV PfeEPAliMi Foil FAMILY I KK, AND

LANSING’S CAFE,

COR. LAFAYETTE *Y DECATUR STS.

Private Suppers. Soft. Hard, and Devilled Crabs, Oysters and Little Neck

Clams. Game in Season. Wines and Liquors. I. A. GARRETSON.

Real Estate ^A_gent,

'I'LL WKHiHT til ARANTKED.

DILLON'S,

—„ Ezst Thirty-first street, New York, makea her rent by ind winter dreaaaa during the warm Weathr:. The gannast is cleaned, rasovatsd and. packed away, and when called far is freshened with new linings, riband a saffUent charged to com the bill, including

BECK’S CLI B HOUSE Cigar Emporium; Cer. Ocean aad Haghrs Streets. CAFK MAT, ■. J. Dry Cigar* a Specialty. AH tbe Nor. vitae*. City Prim.

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PUBLIC MEETINGS

AT THE

Auditorium, Qeean Gity, Chautauqua S. S Assembly . I^Voih •filly G51 ixt to A njv'iiwt :S<1. Tbper wept Ice* dMlIy. ANNIVERSARY WEK, AUGUST 4 TO AUGUST 6, Vb Elocutionary and Stereoptican Entertainments each night.

Corner Washington and Jackson Streets. | We can recommend DILLON’S, of which the well-known JOHN j. RATTY is proprietor, as one of the most central and popular resorts on the Islafjd, at which the finest Wines and Liquors and Rochester Beer can always be had, together with superior accommodations for parties. Handsomely-appointed parlor for ladies. 'I'HOS. Cf^KIVIElN'TS, MANUFACTURER OF MINERAL WATERS

ALSO TUB

Renowned Belfast Ginger Ale. Lemon Soda Sarsaparilla. KULK AtiENT FOB Sartholomay Eochaater Bottled Beer.

Epworth League Meetings, Saturday and

Sunday, August 9 and 10.

Services morning, afternoon and evening, JfotT days. Camp Meeting commences August 16 and doses August 04. Three sermons, preceded and followed by prayer meetings, each day. Rev. J. K. Salmon, the<EvangcIiM, will be present throughout the Camp

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WILLIAM ESSEN, BAEBBY AND ICE CBKAM PARLORS, WO. 4H WAKHIWUTOW NTRKET,

CAPE MAY, W. J.

WM. T. STEVENS, Contractor & Huilder, JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. RESIDENCE AND SHOP—Corner Jefferson and Corgie Streets. OixCTXOUT SOUDER, Woo. 3 and 8 Mnnulon Hlreef, - t ape M*y,’ W. J. FURNITURE, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, irTC., Wife Cota and Bed Spring*. Refrigerators abd Children's Coaobea for Sale or Rent. Order* lor Fitting and FnniDhlng Cottegr* will rerelte prompt atUeottoa. Aonliir, made lo order. Repairing oeativ door. Forch hoekrr* a Kpedalty I\£I5]> T ’S FURWISHITVO GOODS Our Veadcr la Silk Striped. Imported FUnoela, Madras and French Sateens, Shirts fot Outing Wear. Finest line of Neck, wear In Cape May City. Alao, a • foil lloe of Hat*. Cap* Bella, Walters' Jackets, Aprons. Blazers, And Mohair Coats and Vesta. In Hosiery we have a select number, such as Morley's Imported solid colors, fast'black ana Hole-thread. Our Underwear and Decs* Shirt Hoes are complex*. At City Prioea. I. I- SHEPPARD, 28 Manbington St., (ape May City. W, J.

HOWARD F. OTTER, Soeeeasor to Clinton Bonder aad Chas. Onwe, as GKINErrAL UPHOI^STKRER. Furnitore and Matreaaes Reoorated sod Made to Order. .Carpets Made and pot Down. Curtain Work and Slip Cover* a Specialty. WO. 3 MANSION' STREET, CAPE MAY CITY, W. J.

INAAC H. N91 ITU,

Jn'fhlly equipped with all the requisites for doing

j FASHIONABLE TAILOR,

No. 47 WASHINGTON STREET, CAPE MAT CITT.

Keep* constantly no hand an assortment of (Toths and Caaalmeres suitable for I th* season. Gents' and Boys' Ready-made Clothing, Furnish log Goods, HaU,

i Caps, Shirts, Drawers, Ac. tW~ Repairing done at short notice.

KEXII* Ac CHTTRCH, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN

Pfi TNnpTWfi BUTTEE, EGGS AUD POTJLTEY, ■ PhUadelpbl* Store. W ASHINGTON STREET, Opp Post Office, Cepe May, N. J

OF ALMOST ANY KIND.

Our job printers are skillful and experienced in designing.

Chester’s Photographs. Best Styles of the Art. Children’s Picture* ■ Specialty. At the Old Stand —Beech Avenue and Ocean Street. S. C. Chester.

Wiley’s Congress Baths, Best equipped on the Beach. A large tent on the stomd. for : of bothers.

FOOT OF CONGRESS HALL LAWN.-

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