Cape May Daily Star, 11 July 1892 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY DAILY STAR PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING,

Uociuujlnreooi»i tr^l>fcc.tunm

/ Editors & Publisheis.

MOM DAY, JULY 11, 1W2. • Nearly erery section of the country is represented by visitor* In the course of ef-h sect, to Cape May. The tracks laid upon the Inside of the boardsalk on Beach avenue from the l^fayette Hotel to Mineral Springs should be removed. They form a mors or less dangerous obstruction and arc useful there to nobody. Twenty-nine millions of passengers have been carried over the Cape May,Sea Isle and Ocean City braoebes by the West Jersey trains In the last seven years, and all without an *iceident. This probably Is without a parallel in - railreading.

The Pennsylvania Railroad Com]iany has show n an unstinted hand in their liberal treatment of the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington journalists. They have been elegantly entertained by mine host Walton at the famous Stockton Hotel, and dined and wined.In the moat hospitably generous manner. Mr. George W. Boyd's personal attention is proverbial and on this occasion

a. active a. ever, reaching lo : interesting children --. the local presa.for which we of the Staii ' L'ongress Hall during

bos our acknowledgements.

Otir Gtiests. Judge C. S. Phelps, of Baltimore, is a Congress Hall guest. Mayor Dubois, of Bridgeton. Is among the distinguished guests In the city. M. Stewart Diff.nderffer and wife, of Baltimore are popular gucsta at Con-

gress Hill.

Mr. S. I). Large m retired manufacturer of Philadelphia la registered at the

Arlington.

Among the late arrivals at the Sea Crest Ion are Mr*. Wcitael, mother and

eon Alfred.

Mr. Alta. C. Cracken. an old time Pbllada. capitalist, la making a stay

at the Arlington.

Mrs. J. A. Gill and her churmlng little sun Tom are located at

Inn for the season.

Mlas Maude <>cary appeared very a - tractive in her gown of lemon crepe dc ebrne and gold slipjiera. Charlie Thomas danced nicely with his lady friend at the Congress Invitation Hop Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hew lings, of Chicago, are guesu of the Lafayette, accompanied by their little child. Mr». PuUel and three daughters, ol Philadelphia are enjoyiug seaside lift as guests at the Hotel Devon, Mias Greer E. Bird, an accomplished musician, of Philadelphia, la stopping at the Sea Crest Inn for the summer. Mr. Thomas T. Smith, of T. T.Smith Bro. A Co., of Philadelphia, Tobacco dealers sod importers ia at the Atliug-

WHIRL

Tho Saturday Evening Hop.

to match; ! Mias K. Weaver, spotted white mu»i Sin over orange satin, and nbbons of same shade; a very simple but pretty ; gown. i Mrs. J. Bannerman, a stately lady. ; in cream ooloird satin and point jla.c'-

Events at Congress Ha! Jocurred thus early the | iustify the conclusion r

interested In the pregrese of a!T this remarksb'y popular bousr Mni. Cake, In the management successor to her Isipent.-d husbsr deed, the rare tact awl w iedorn ■

her efforts to cater to the

s '.h»y have ibed by ell

1 of g

h black

Mrs. 11. M. Grant, a tailor-made that gown of ashes of rose brua-1 cloth and if Its £old braid trimmings, tittlug ber dainty

i figure to perfection.

1. In-i Mrs. Overman, a c-ry rich and costly rinced i fio wn of figured black silk and trim-

e, and

Mrs. J. Filzeibbon, cadet blue figure I of satin, err train; a charming gown. II Mrs. W. II. U. Wallace, pearU-olored , silk with sleeves and neck trimmings of

Miss Josie Harvey, lavender tulle, with trimmings of lace, fan and slip-

pers to match.

'. Cnmmiskey. a very rich

One ol the

Madam Louis will bring o

lertal ui

.nd enjoyment of her guests, place th house at the lead in the whirl of socia gratification. And It is fitting and proper that the pleasures to be found in these associations and gatherings should be offered' and accepted. With broad views awl generous inclinations, Mrs. Cake often draws to her aid the presence and grace of the best cottage society at

the Cape, drawn thither by s]icclal cards £«wn of black ■>..» of invitation. And so the Saturday . iD chiffon. • evening hop, given in the large dining i *'• 1 - Lerch

hall cleared for the occasion, saw a btil- elegant gowns seen at Congri ss Hail lisot assemblage devoted to terpsi- this.seSK.iu b.comlng this bright and cborean delights. TwoatC lights threw j Interesting lady to perlectiou. The their pure whit? beams over Uu scene, jeostume was lemon colored India silk, from which we.c flsabed the rays of : dres. of tulle sstin .trip, sparkling dismooda, and to which re- j tr * rr ' 1 » i,h K 01 ' 1 diamond ornamentKponded the besotiful evening dresses Mr »- s Gr.-cnbsum, . chsrming gow worn by msnv bsndsome ladies. Mr. ■ ,f “g' 11 »>'“'> '• lli »' 1,! l>rocade wit Garvin, master of. ceremonies, with ! dujhess lac.-; diamond ornaments, usual grace sift kindness, did many lit-! - >u “ I ' en » Victir, a most b.-comiu tie acts of courtesy that added to the J K‘ , *“ of ,,0 ' u,i s «‘“ wilh P olnt comfortand enjoyment of those present. D Alencon Isce, white moire ribbon The dancing was confined to waltzos, ^ t • . sehottischc and two-step, there seeming M ' * ,» V '7

to be little or no inclination to form f own b '*' k

Mrs. J. D. bailer, an elegant gowo of

were executed, but the dances weie I *

spirited^ thirty and forty couples being !lc

upon the floor at one time. There ia a ; rni !’' t .

rappbirts and diamouda.

Madrlloe balh r. a very pretiy

THE STOCKTON* HOP..

CONGRESS HALL,

CAPE 51 AY. Iff. J.

The handsome and plcasa at : Hotel ball loom In the ocean wing ol ■ tbat-popuifr mammoth hotel was the ' aeene of as brilliant'a gathering on Sat- j urday evening as has taken place at that i hotel for many a day. was crowded w ith the visiung journalists, their wives awl daughter-, he guests of that pa’.atlii hotel, and the nttage n-sideuu of this n-sorl. They enjoyed an evening of the dancing.w hich •xceedingly eventful and pleasant Not often do so many prominent journ. istle minds get together in the enjoyrnt ol such a royal good time. Flora ne until after eleven o’clock that as--mblage of ban jsome ladies and brilHit men kept up ils •tripping of the liglit fantaatic.’’ Such a scene of splciiiaa seldom b.-en w iiuessnl here. ;ln 1 fitted Vthl Didst of the ianciere could b- s.-cn | 1‘asseuger eleva Wm. B. Shaw, the veteran Wi

The rooniK ar.- airy, rosy aud wl tervioe unexoelhsl. awl there is a lovely six a ic Is-lls, first-e-lsss Isuudry, lire-escapes, swl t r 500 Guests. Congress Hall baa been recently excellent condition. Tlie sanitary arrangemen i and are now perfect. MRS. J. F. CAKE.

tlcmen were. jo’Uty and mirtbtulue

reigned.

The hallways and about the corrida of the bote! leading 1 • the ball root

acts of

r muslin and blue

i hello to

• Noblits, i

is Mr E Barads.

- progrr the season.

| Arthur E. Middleton is enjoying a

' Cape May baa been so long • slabliab- two weeks sojourn at the Aldine, ed that it has a large contingent of where be has many friends among the

regular visitors who come year after fair aex.

year without much regard to circura-! Mr. Duutan Webster, of Oceaostreet, stances. It la these “regulars" who have drives a splendid bay to a high set road j lack of gentler

upbeld Cape May and contributed to j cart that carries an aristocratic mien side bops usually noticeable. Ilslf it* prosperitv more than all oilier ! throughout. | lbe chirm of the gliding and tripping esusea. Take away the standing given S[ r . E. H. Thomas awl family, of: walti must hr lost to to the Isdies wltbby these "regulars" lo Cape May and Philadelphia, are spending the summer , out a genllemin to share the exbilara-

it would feel the loss seriously. It' at the Devon, as has been their custom tion and ecstaey.

follows, therefore, that they are entitled | for several seasons. A p'.caaant break in the whirl of the

to the best treatment which can be ac- Miss Carrie Saeltzer, a tall-and | great ball was made by the inu.-duc- . . , corded them and to all the eocouragr- 1 charming brunette is one of the mos! ! tion of little Miss Helen Cambios. » • 00 queen .

. figured organdie, made <■ silk and trinimod with w

axlin ribbons.

«. Hewlings is a vriy pleasant lady, Helen's »»».•,>tl.,n wsa almnlv nerfeel ! Mr * - rt * l!cr A. RJ

j aod botli butbaud and wife are of fioi ! looking jiersoas. They will remain al shore and gather Cape M iy tan

some days yet. “fikirt Dance," most gracefully > The Arlington's register exhibils the ceuted. foil iw.-d by • of John F. Schroedcr and wife, pipe," and v ha* held a ]*i>itlon in the l ulled Members - s Mint during many changes of were present: Dr. and Mr*. D ri

pilitioal administration.

r. Cornelius Cassady, a promlnen

^Plic Windsor,

CAPE MAY._N. J-

FcuriMsth SemM. Capacity, 300. Location Unsurpassed.

The steamer Republic

of the city one day last week aboul

a line wllb the end of the Iroopier. T U. 8. dynamite cruiser. Vesuri and the U. 8. dispatch boat, Delphi - the latter drawing sixteen feet and the i former about twelve, bad ample watt r at about tbe same distance from ahorr. Tbia olearly demonstrates that there Is ! plenly of water at the cud of the pier ' for steamers of such aixeas could piofitably traffic between New York, Cape ;

May and 1‘bilauelphia. Why

courage- 1 ehxrmlng brunette it one of the most j tiou of litl popular guests of the famous Lafayette daughter of In front l* 01 *' 1 - •‘^»f«'arr nil! remain about j bios, of Pbi

pier utilised ai

One pitch, d battle has oecum Homestead between merernc»rl<

the abape of the Pinkerton force, and | his fine team of boises dowi workingmen and another appears to l>e i day. Mr, J. makea his hi

member of the P. A. 8. C., s|ienl day with his friend Ned. Wharton, Jr.,

Franklin street awl Ci He enjoyed the Cougre

David Jessup, of Woodbury drove

imminent, yet tbe State authorities ol Pennsylvania are apparently doiog nothing to aupprewa the revolution within Its borders. Wbst bss become of Governor Pattlson's vaunted moral oonrage. It la a dishonor to tbe great State of Pennsylvania that a private military force should be permitted to operate againsts its citizens. Disturbances should be quelled by properly eon

atitated authorities.

; the

The building of tbe cement pavement In front of (lie Dillon store Is an Improvement that was greatly needed and gives another of tliuee superior aide walks which here and there supersede the old riokety brick pavements that have to long disgraced the town. By the way, who owns tbe property upon which stands tbe Gospel tent? The sidewalk slaould lie required to be re paired forethwlih. It la In a terribly broken condition. There are other properties In town whose sidewalk* are in this same dilapidated condition and greater effort should be made to remedy j

Arlington. His daughter Miss Mi will he here next week for the aeas< Mrs. W. A. Connor, of Philadelphia, is one of the handsomest Udiee among the wives of the journalist* Stockton. Mr. Connor ia genial fellow and connected with the Assocalcd Picas Miss Myers, a guest of Congress Hall, with her mother, la a lovely girl. Ol

queenly for

CIK ..I .UroO..., Ml- retohi-J Uilnl. >diI onty

Along the Beach. They were stranded, yesterday, Cape May's beautiful broad beach— that ia to say, the strand held hundreds of the moat aristocratic ot our ru society, watching tbe antics of the fa deeds of others in tbe surf, bolding cial converse beneath sun umbrellas of various hues; crouched upon the saw I, or sitting comfortably upon substantial folding chair*. Theae chairs are provided by bath-house proprietor Quidort; yesterday be put them out for the first time, sixty in lumber, readily hiring them out at ten cents each. Two or three hundred would rent a* readily. A "long felt want’’ baa been the want of something to sit upon while loitering upon the beach at bathing hoar. Among the feminine beauties in the group, here and there were the sisters, Mias Katie Myers, aod Mrs. Itobert Downing, Jr., Mrs. George Rltcbie.Mlsa Maud Bailey, Miss Bertha Walton, Mis.Carrie Seltzer, Miss Kehlor, of BL Louis, Mrs. J. N. Murphey, Misses Agnes and May Hoover, of tbe B rex ton; Mias Helen Royal, Mia. Brown, of New York: and many others, dally patrons of the strand, and many of then: regular bathers upon any day but the Sabbath. Kosecll Harrison and Geo. W. Boyd were among the hold bather, who took to tbe breakers For a hath lunch on distinguished friends munched the undignified, old time pretzel, sa did also their lady companions. Tbe Stockton mens served them something more ariatoe ratio later. The water is in a comfortable and inviting tomperatnre. just now, and thorn who desire to reap benefit from the relty plunge should bathe dally, but rationally. Don’t expose youreelf to the edging waters for two hours and expect to kaep U up without iqjury. Be modar-

at tbe Congress Hop oo Siturdiy r

iug.

8. A. Wray the popular yuan; assistant to Mr. Barkslale, of the Pt-imsvl-vsuia Railroad advertising department, was among tbe journalist excursionists and did valuable service looking toward the entertainment of tbe visitors. Mr. Michael George, of 1! Beach avenue, who has a fortune from straodsnl oil, drives In various styles, having six horses, a pair of beautiful pooies included, and several carriages and carts. This much esteemed family enjoy the Cape May season in s luxurious manner George Alfred Townsend (“Gath'' the famous newspaper correspondent and editorial writer, was lute rearing tc listen to yesterday at table at tbe journalist.' dinner at tbe Btorktou Hotel. Hi is brim full of historical facta ami brought many of them forward in dlacussiog the present rebellious situation at Pittsburg. Messrs Buehbolx and Louabsughtwo leading spirits of that Mount Vernon Improvement Company, and great persons! cronies, went out on the banks in tbe yaeht Beatles* ou Friday, and palled In 120 pound, sea bast. They gave fish away to the Hotel Ml. Vi to neighbor., reserving some fine fellows for their ow n use.

Jersey, and all tbe latest robes at Wdry's Congress baths. Room, to rent by day, week,month or season. Badly Hurt Foreman of linemen "Charlie," ol the trolley road was seriously hurt ox Saturday by atlemptiag to awing ou to tbe ear while In motion, aod was throw x against one of tbe trolley pole*. He will f laid up for several days yet. Silk Towels50c. at Kennedy's U. S.P. To keep good health In the family drink Favorite Cream R>ot Boer. ■New Star' 1 puzzle, very interesting ne to while away a pleasant boar. . cents at A. P. A H. B. Todd's photograph gallery, foot of Perry street. A Philadelphia paper says “Chauveans caromeli taste morleh." They are always on baud fresh at Mercy i Mocray'a. Superfine marshmallow drops at Norn', SI Washington street. L H. Smith A Son, 47 Washington _ reel, headquarters for clothing, furnishing goods, underwear.

boarded at Hany

(ulllner’s stables.

lyMnl

bridge. Fine turnouts of a kind* and safe bones for hire. *

adelphia, enjoying cottage j 3 North .treet. Miss ! ution was .imply perfect I rhythm, and twice was the encored by the delighted

Donaldson, Miss GilliognamT^li

| Beatty, MU. Gallagher.MiKs Hazy.Mrs.

I Hamilton, MU. Hamilton, Mr* Hart

] well, Mr. W Connor, Mrs Henry Hlreh, j MUac Hirsh, Mr. Marks. Miss John., | Mia. Joues, MUs Cole, Mr. and Mr* Jo. ! Lcedom, Mrs McAlper, Mi.. Leopold, \ Miss Bcurzet. Misses Walton, Mr F

Moore and wife, MUs Babcock. Miss A

j Rowe, Mrs Rowe. Mrs Bartol.MUs Bar-

tot, Mr* Grier. Mr. Bank., Mrs Benerroan, Col and Mrs Bowen, Mr Jackson.

'MrsCollins, Mr Bowen, Miss Bowen.

Mrs Cohen, Misses E.pen, MU. Feath-

! ereon, Mi.s Spencer, Mrs Gcaiy, MU- | Geary, Mi.. Fagan, Mr* Foster, Mi. j Gilroy, Mr A B Akins and wile. Mr D ill Barry and wife, Hobait-Urooks, W E blue I Annin, C C Carlton, C A Corant, Mr I. ami A L'oolidge and wife, Sir E G Dunidd

ife. F P Ferri., Mr S Smith and

belli

OYE BLOCK FROM PASSENGER STATION. NEAREST 1IOV.SE TO THE SERF.

STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS IN AI.I. ITS

APPOINTMENTS.

WAI/TER W. (wIlEKX, of Philadelphia, ProjiriHor.

•, D Fry.

at the. E J G

harming white

U K Gilliland, Mr A J Halford si

>< Hal:

j eff ect <

I Han

on, T < H n

-a Lillie A. G. o

Slun

C ithrjn

richly ti

rope aod black crt-i*

Mi« Maude Geary; tbe SLssos Geary are daughter, of Mr. SI. Geiry, cot laging at No. 12 Beach avenue, are elegant dxocers and were h.-anrifuHy diesxcd; MU* Sid ye Loewy, who wore diamond necklace an 1 diamond bracelets; littleMUs Roulyud leuwy, a prefy

cbdd in nile-green f.

laments.

; dell, Mr W F Hin

Slisses L.riier. Sir A M I. -a ac Mr W C M.cBride and «i e. Mr Farland, Mr H J Wynn.-in wl i tv B Shaw, Mr II Sn.iwd.n an | MissTf.omxs, M « Arm-tiorg. ! West and wile.Mr I If Y. img ai 1 Mr Gro.gr Allred Towns*lid an M..s Philips, Mr W P Ben

, ftfWSZ"'e 1 ’

-frrrn Q' ■i vU. i l I aI : ' 'wwt

Peach io- cream sorts Slecrsy's Columbia avenu Do you wish to avoid

t Siarcy A

C A Spangler, M h

•I Cook, Sin

Drink F.

Son'., 47 Waahington street.

the fisldug lianki

J A Johan, MrsJ J McKenna. Mr tiro , Rogers and wife. Miss Rogers, Mr. Jos

languid feel- Robinson, Mr. J 8 Arndt, Mrs E M

m Root Boer. , p

1 H. Smltli j p (

-s HOTEL ^COLUMBIA,:*

* Kellue

, Mrs Hargr

i. MUs :

•tyle; Miss Fannie i

< ; Mi.s Daisy Davis very ni

in, Jr., a gracelul I

Sir*. Ned W dancer; Sira. 1

son Harry, of Baltimore; Sliss Saltie SliUett, Miss Artie Rowe, Mia* Anna Johnson, Mrs. L. L. Blske, of Wash-

tbe hands

The visit

of Hi

Miss Josie Miller. Sliss Alida farina. Miaa Lillie Myers, Mrs. Stuart Tbomp son, Mrs. C. H. Brooks, Silas Sophia Ware. Misa Alida Smith, Mr. and Mrs. L. Prince, Mr. and Mrs. G. Loewy,

Lord Hammond, of L-radi

Mias May Thomas

Mis. Belle Glasgow, Mias Madge! 4"“. Riegel, Sir. aod Mrs. H. B. Paul, of; wort Camden; Mr*. J. Riegel. Missea K.t and Mae. McCoiim-ll, Miss Huldsh Lewin, Maurice Lewlu, Sliaa Nettie - ijoj

Hahn. I/'OU Hahn. Herbert Jacoby, narile ►<

Mias Carrie Lo-, Mi.s

“HcsUesa,"Capt. Hand, j A Cannon. Mm* Lsverty, Mrs gtcal sport sinl li»h are ' Perrine, Sir. E N Kane, Mr. J SL

ncll. Miss McCoum-ll, Sirs Geo Tc

" * “ Sir. Ilarvie, Sirs Lennon, Mrs Sheldon, j SC Ball. j Mrs E S Bladen, MUs Bladen. MU. ! • an, of Philadelphia, ^ Toule. Sir. J II Williams, Mr.TJ Ben. ve egging Saturday at! Mrs Foard, Sirs T J Wentworth, r the home lexm Mr* Bradt, Miaa Scbnaulfer, Mr. Wm Byrne, Miss Irene Cook, Slias Ruby,

Mr. F 1 Duncan, Sir. J H Fisl

IV. I«! i.\T

el Uaylou. WlWso

DARLINGTON HOTELS

Oppo.|(e K- R. Ntnllon. Gram Kfrttf, I'apo Maj .

Under i«r*onaI management of JOHN J. KItOSIER.

Flrst-olMB Cuisine. Largo Airy Rooms. Term* RoaBonatale.

got at far

aecond. R ose pitched a remarkable game, only one scratch hit being made off bis delivery. 1IU Adding wo* also a feature. The'batting of the homo,

team was terrifii. Matthews pitched j Wallace and wife, Mr J Spencer am four Inninga, but received aucb a warm »Be, Sira Brandt, Mrs Kncnle, Sir reception that he gave way toSteinmetz. | Itelfsneider. ^ ^ ^

\t... x7!f„ The fueilode oourinue.l, however. Scboff | x,t 0 a hot sea water bath, at Excel

allivan, and C'oogan also did great' slor baths.

ork. ! Champagne Mist I. more popula King did great work at the bat, and ,b » n eTer . * l M»rcy A: Slccray’a. Ramsdell base rnnuing was exoellcnt. ! I- U- * Son, 47 Washingtot Tim Tiogas played b«l ball. Catcher I for Ullor,D « iDy d “ crl l ,llon ' x, w.n,x- Bartle aeened indifferent. Bate* good —fS??,

•c. Mi.s Ethel Kennedy. , . . , , , . roaoe at bis own lulls ..rt Mr. W 1* r.mhlos MU. "“rk was in cstche. the only redeem- 0 f u,* pare , t m »te r isls.

.ud Mr.- \v. 1. Cambios, Mist future for the vUltore.

Kernxn, E. O. M agenburmt, .Mis* Daisy

Geouette aod M iaa Bertie Genoett, of ' Tenueaee, sMera, and elegant daneere, ; w h|jr> , „ 'g Sliaa Daily waa pretty in pearl adk, uul Sullivan, 3h 3 la altogether a very interesting and Pel rekin, rf 2 2 charming girl. | .? « Some of tbe gowu. were very b » nd - Kingfsb.V.'. .3 2 tJineaa will be aeen by the following: Knight, cf 4» The "belle of tbe liall” may be Coogao, c 2 3 deeervedly applied to Mi« Bertie Gen- j T _ ^ 1 1 nett, who opened tbe ball with C. Gar- Totals .2:1 2:1 27 15

waltz, “Editorial," by TIOGA

Gilbert,

DEV017,

Sira Bowen, Mra II Kryainger. Sir J A 6 . f*

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j It pleases all at the table if the paatry U finely flavored. Therefore use Favor- , Ite Extracts, and it la accomplished. 0 j Original aea-ahore souvenir spoon 0 manufactured and for sale only by Jos. 0 < ph Hand, Jeweler, opposite post office, 0 I Fresh Country eggs and DsrHugtoa's 0 Dclswsre County Butter, in pound and 0 : half-pound print.. Also in rive-pound '■ packages. Very c - - - • —

W. Harry Cbu street, oppoaite S'

MOUTH IgAFAYETTE ST.

, Xenr Kailroad Station, Boaoli A Post Otlloo. The Devon liaa been recently enlarge*! and Improved. Cuisine firet class. RATES 810 AND 812 PER WEEK. ALL YEAR HOUSE.

MRS. T. R. BROOKS. Marine Villa, First-Class in Every Respect.

FIFTY -r ADDITIONAL J r ROOMS

JTOIf OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF BUESTS. MRS. F. HAEt.ENBF.FK.

Sti.uss. Miss Gcunett was a perfect'

dream, in a moat magnificent gown of - itartlr, < white brocade satin, en train,with pearl Ad'm.'u trimmings and a fine dUplay of j Wrist, • Mb..

diamonds. Miss GenneU is com

grsceful dsn

...0 0 3

1 0

4 3 0

soft, hsrd mud deviled crabs, oyi scallopi-d and in every other atyle, and little neck clams. Gsme In season. Wine* and liquors. Beer on draught. Familiee supplied. The only summer

q q garden at Cape May. Cool aod airy.

i) o Suxday Concerl.

*' 1 The uaual Sunday evening concert j j j waa glveu in tbg parlors of the Hotel • 7 S3 Lafayette last night, by Prof. Frank ) x— 0 Robb's orchestra. Tl e parlor* and adTwo- joining piazzas wen comfortably filled

Mias Myer wore a charming coatnme base bits. Bcbuff. Three-base bits, 1 with interested listeners. A concert was of yellow brocaded ailk and lace trim- King and Coogau. Base* stolen, Wsg- sl»o given on Saturday evening, ralngs mud diamond ornament*; this : euburst, Petrlkeu. Scboff 4, Ramedell - ' , l»<lv «. U.. b.». .1 . «. Ki... Wri.bt!, c™,.» S. D«.bl. ! X—b»ll .1— .. -r.lr [■>■„ E— Kb., Scbbl idu..: r .„„ , ul ,^ „„ ,, Harvard." *on and Ea»igs. Basis on balls, Scboff, u y„..- 51 Washington street. Miss D. tiennett, a petite figure in a King, Wright, Steinmeu. Hit by pitch. Make your ice cream at home. Use most delicate gowu of light pink cm- ed ball, Petrlkeu, Bartle, Steinmelz. Favorite Extracts, it will be as fine as brotdered chiflou. Miss Oeunett, like Struck out, by Beeee 8, Matthew 1 I Jour confectioner's, her sister, la a most perfect dancer. Stuinmetz 2. Passed balls, Bsrtle 4 One of tbe most popmar restaurants Miss Lee, a truly magnificent gown! Wild f'ff 1 **’, “ d 8toln “ eU ' Exri^g^ U lT!i!hiDgtou ld aLi Me ja^^^ - ... .... . . : Time t V, t mn re Ilerersnv .. .. ..

fim-.t and most graceful dancer at j M't’b'a, p," rt". Congress Hall. Baler, ’ .! Miss Duckworth, In a delleate aod j Essiug, I'

most becoming gown of light blue wilti an abundance of fine lace i mlngs, easily took aecond place ai

tbs shining lights of the evening. Earned runs. Cape May 15.

of white India eilk. with heavy trim- Tlmf - 1 - 5r ’- Empire, Deveraux. ralog. of bi«k velvet ribbon, and The ^ ^ „ * elmeJ y .,

white lace. U. S. P.

Mia* Myers, of Philadelphia, a tall, hard gum drop* at Naas',

magnificent looking brunette, with a j 51 Washington street, rrfect figure, in black lace, V neck, ! Au w i, hin . dancing .l. M

net becoming to ber style of brwuty. 1 , t Coagress Hall, will enter to-morrow

Mr*. W. Stewart Diffenderler, appetite | “ u ™lug. 11.80 o'clock. Madam L.

and graceful figure, most daintily { . ,

” . The drink Uatetimulate* health, and cream-figured aatlu with a nol loabvtatm Is Favorite Cream

magnificent display of diamonds. j Root Beer. Each bottle makes five gal- I

Mr*. H. C. Carpenter, light pink Ions.

streets. Seaside delicacies, such as oysters, crabs. Bab, tic., are skilfully prepared by expert cook*. Lie

tbe beet qualilie*

oka. Llquo

CARROLL VILLA, J»fkwon Sfroof, near Hie ReapR. CAPE MAY. N. J. Delightful location. Everything Flm-clats. Close to Ocean Pier. MRS. F. L. RICHARDSON.

EXCEESIOR HOT AND COLD Sea Water Baths.

B«ahli*h

Hurl IUIIik * Boom* re

ill Mo-1 Comnl'-te

Contractor & Builder, Cor- JcHemon Corjle sircPU. Estimates Given. Batisfactlon guaranteed.

DO YOU RUSH TO ENJOY FL*iE PASTRY AND DESSERTS! ^ hwk Flavoring Eslratts, is In nae by Use leading Caterer* and Coutectiouer*. Sold by all firet-elass

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