Cape May Daily Star, 16 August 1897 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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OH THE BEACH AHD IN THE SURF Story of the Day Among the Breakers. SOKE BATHED IE THE SEA. OTHEBS IH THE SUN. Personal Notes About Pretty Sum mer Girls, and Those Who Watched Them-A Pleasant Hour.

Someoa* most have sboaed It s oipj oi a ssi tslu Bundsy paper la wbloh werr the ploturee of • na-nber of It* most b satllul women. Cspe May’* beach I* sad alwaya baa been famoaa lor ha baodaome women, bat II any more pie tare* Ilka those appear In the paper* thars will be leas men aean at Ibla resort than syer before. The young ladles whom tbs picture* »are Intended . are amongst the moat lbs Cape, and yesterday I bad lota of Inn bndluic out which waa which. '1'faoee Turkish trousers with enormous raffia* create a ripple of maulmoot eTsrytlsw they make their app*arss*s os tbs strand. Mhk Kaldel took ber last dip In tbe cairn yesterday and ber many (Mends will regret that she la to leaea lor ber bees* to-day. Mm. Waller D. Biyer, oomlorubly • ■xiosetd on a throne of glistening mod. witnessed lb* nimble Bgurea ol tbe bath rs dlaponlug in the anil. Mlaa Malbelle King el, whose graceful figure Was Incased In a bewilehlug robe de sail, anlsiioally trimmed In red. Is on* ul the uoat ardent daroleea of anil bathing, and Is always snrrouoded by a bast oi admirers who Deter Ur* In paying bomage lo So "ialie a ladye." Mr. John Lansing, wearlug s big smile and a face I nil or sand, displayed bis fins physrqns on s bieyolc on the strand yesterday before taking bur dip Mr. and Mrs. Itaal and little sen Georgia enjoyed a plunge yesterday. Mr rod Mis. Harry Paul were no llead breasting the foam Hacked breakers yesterday. Mr. Bmltb, of tbe Cong mas omhr.,ra, accompanied by Mrs. Bmltb, . njoyed a dip Into tbe brley. ' Mr. Emir Knell, a well known and rery popular mamher or lbs Congress Orchestra wss on Inilmnte ter ma with Father Neptune Mias Sewell, daughter of U il'ed Btatsa Senator W. J Bewail, an re I in very becoming black soil one., made a vary atlraoUrt pleturs as >be le.rlaaalj luraded Old Nep’s >1001. n. Cottager W C. MoDoourll and Ihilr daughter were obeeiaed eojuyiar them sslrsa Immensely In tbe breakers. Mr. Boers, of Congnaa A* -bae ptlri bis compliments to (be old ooeau yeUtdsy. Mlaa Johns, a handsome young lady of qnaanly mclo and gr.celnl fi.urr, was most a Iraolleely atthed id ber robs ds surf. She waasooompaolcd by ber brother, Mr. Berry Jobos, end together they enjoyed an loaltroraiing bath in the deep bins **». MU* EllatbeUt MoCerlnoy Is one of tbe sea nymphs whom people do hot tire talking about. She la pose eased ol an abundance of brown hair and baa large brown eyes I bat are alwsy joy lot A sweet little eieaturs ootloed Id tbe turf I* Mies Fannie PcUlt, who It all in lore with the aea and lb* splashes. Fannie la with Irlenda who are a Hotel Oriole.

SPECIAL PULLMAN SERVICE Between New York and Capo |fay via Pennsylvania H. B. S«Ui6S, A through PnUmao Buffet Car Berrios is now established between New York and Cape May via Pennsylvania Hall road tinea. This aarrloa Is dally cxeept Sunday, oar la attached to train leaving New York at 1 P. M., arriving at Cap- May 6AO P. M., and on train leaving Cape May at 7 A. M., arriving in New York at U.4S A M.

Tbe yaebt Clover, Capt. 8. Walter Bennett, Is an axoeUeut on* to 1 fof a ftablug, tailing or crabbing trip. Papuan Barnett know* the sounds Uks g book and Jott where to look for Qab Of

Cooanlt Q. Htrtberg, 906 Aren BL. Philadelphia, when In need of a piano. Safer to edvertleement In another eol

Great rwdueUon

SCr Beat fancy dnnks at Batty'

waahlagtoo and Jackson atraats.

Old Oil Quart, at Ratty'j, aor. Washington aud Jaekac ——-

HOTEL ARRIVALS.

MU* M K

Gibbons, J Baum and mife, O D Paiutcr. Mr» J H Druium. Mr» lira ham ■encer, Sir S 11 Spriuer, Geo II ■ndenou, Mi e Kittse Berumn W K jlmee, O Kittenbouac, W W l>ingatreth, W II Borrowin' MIn M E Burrows, MUa K K Burrow*, Chas E 'luvilllera, MUa htlicl Bpencer,

-penc« r, J T K k-mian, '' 1

Mlaa Malt-1 I-simIU, J icnuy, Mr U M-t

C.' Murray

Baltimore—Mlaa Kale Irwin, Mi-a Irwlu, Wm Brewer, Ur and Mr* 11 S Bowie, Mis* Bowie, E B Bowie, Alk-n S Bowks, Eleanor H Bowl . Overbrook Pa—Luke N McCabe. Sunbury O—Mr aud Mrs O II Klinall, Mrs W P Koberta Hermmelatown Pa—K J Walton. Lancaster — Mr and MraT \V lit illy. Toledo O—Geo W Shaw , Plttaburg Mr and Mr* Janies Smith, Mlaa Mary F SiniUi, Mlaa Marguerite Smith. Bristol Pa—John Sluckar and wife. IlellaireO—Mr* J B Smith. Albany N Y—Krombeiwm. t bicago -Mrs b B Baaa. New York—W B'air. M'aabinston—Jo* Gswlcr. Camden—Mrs Jo* 1 Morris. Newark—* O Gening. Ha'timore U S Roberta, Mr and Mr* Kobt GI'mure. Cleveland O—Dram) Mr* 7. T Dellinbaugh and family. Pittsburg Pa—John Murphy and wife. (Jreviiaburg Pa—<i E Kuhns Keading Pa—Mr* Thus l> Stichler, Mlaa G Slichter, Mis* 11 Stlchtcr, Me Jo* B Stichler, Mr Tito* I) BUeliter. STAR VILLA Philadelphia—Mr and Mr* W H Clark, Mlaa Eleanor B Clark, MU* Laura Clark, MU* Edna Clark, M in I. Baily. E C Kale I life, C R Peterson. MrsC R I eteraon, C R’Peterson Jr, W C Ri'-e, Lindsay (k-r*oi^ wife and child, t ha* B Kurd, M July, M E lleiae J W Stewart and wife, Jo* I. Stewart, J D Yarrow. New York—J Scu !y and wife. JenkinU-wn—Mi** Edith M Peter*. Baltimore—Mlaa M L Cowman. Mia* E Cowman, K II Thomas, J Pemberton Ellis and wife, E 1* Trumnu-r. BKLXTOS VILLA. PhiLde'phia—Malcolm G Campbell id wife, Malcolm ,G Campbell Jr, Adolph J Tafel Campbell,'fiiarlc* T Lorrillk-re, Mlaa Katharine M rurner W H Doolittle and wife, J L Thumb* and wife Katbcr Wi ling, Mr and Mr* J M Vogdea, 11 M lodge*, Edna Yodgca, M 11 l odge*, E C flay. Ba timore—H C Bu*k. Washington I) C—P 11 Huban. Jersey City—N E Kerry aud daughter Scranton—I B Montgomery. 1 oughkenanion Pa—Morri* WiUou Denver Colo—Mrs W K Nelson, K L Ivissou.

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EtlltlTT New Vork-A B Miller. 8 W Pulaski PhllsdelpbIt—William It Brown. James I anbnr. Mis* May Twlgg. John Wr Beusuo. »

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PIANOS,

HHRZBERG 906-8 flrcl? Street, PHILADELPHIA,

Established Since 1857.

IRON PIER.

Week

Beginning Sensation In tbe Tb

Wiener’s All-8tar Specialty Company. CAPE MAY’S ' FAVORITE Sig. Armand Barila, Ureal Baritone, in Budget, of Popular Songs. Marie Victorie,

Tbe leading >‘H

PHILADELPHIA’S FAVORITE, Four-year-old Baby Leisining, I n her Popular Sjiccialtica.

'm uguAb

8.30

Kutire change of Program and Company Every Week. SATURDAY MATINEE, 10.30 to 11-30 ADMISSION, 15 CENTS.

JtKITKD STATE* dOTKL nuUCeUdila-U M llanla, IV C Pane kca. B K Beaton, S T Uihmn. W K * g. Harry * Ullooh. A T Uay^ r*. New Vork—Amelia Nma. Ce l* Or U l KenneUBuuarr-ltrand Mr* llowan} land. Carl Lolland. Mm Marjory ladland Mll.l.EH COTTAGE Ch-Mer-Mr* W H Netaon, Harr) Nelson. MargareUe Nebon. Mis* Green. Mis* Uai. i.JH Stroud. Iceton—Mka U L Tom'In. Ire U U Varna . Mt«< turn. Yarnall. t Trey N V—William O O'Brien. ■ wish N J—Sarah Wood Haloes. Ilrle May llalne*. Allred 0 Haines. Philadelphia—Th'itiu ■ U Bulger.

DEVON

CariUIa Pa-K 0 Bmead. Mm A M Colwe' Philadelphia—<i Howell Arthur and wilt Mbs Ethel U Ar'hur. John Lurn. Mis Margaret Koblnaon. Mr* U II Da lam Dr an Mr* L H Adler. Mr and Mrs W IV Wllklusoi Mbs Helen Gordon Moore. Mbs Janet ka Moo:r.Miss A D Parkbam. M a* M H Parkhan Charlea U Garrett. Ml* J P Macknlr.M. Mi M L Robert* .1 b Weiner. Mr* John Lum Mlsa Alice Lunn. Mbs Luna. Weak own Pa-A U Votaw, wile and son. , WYOMING. U Phl'llp*. W L li d r

llllam C Bau'Bb. ffaahlngum—Mi

Levi C Blake. vrfSDaoa.

Philadelphia—Joseph K Bhoads, D Lewi* Hinton, Samuel T Januett. D. Lewis H Ddler r.Oscar Blaalu*. C WelhertlU AT Baker, harlea E Arrlsoo. Charles P BchaBi lawson Brad lord. IV c Bale*. Frank B* Salem N J—Ben) Wood and wile.

Weldon Pa—Joseph Kirk and mils. Blvartoo M J-Wlllam D LlpplneuU BalUmorr-J F Passaoo and wife, L Chert* r Pa—Dr T F Long. Sara Lougi ELBEROS i—liberies f Albman, U M

ORIOLE Chester Pa—Mias EUabeth McCaitne). Mbs M B McCartney, Miss Nellie McCartur). Joseph A Deertng. Mlaa Gertrude Deering. Mbs Mary Deertng. Mis* Helen Deertng. Mrs K T Bobb. A Both Cochran. H H Cochran. Hence Baker, Jam— 0 Maker B T Bobb, Donald Robb. wile. Beverly N J-Mre U T Kern, Mbs Kern, bbt Canute PeUlL Carlisle Pa-A D B Rimed. wile, daughter

CDALVONTE. Philadelphia—T H Klouder. Wm 8 T Bean*. John H unee. Nicholas A Pear), R r Bojd and wife, t A Hamer**), K Kline Baker M D. Mr* Wm Baker, Mbs Uub Nuceot. Jno Me Derm, J Cloae, Mr and Mr* Wm K Dick Pel'mao K Dick. Bran* K Dick Jr.

FaaalUe* net red with Una Old Gifanoo WWakaf, Cboioe Breads of Wine* and Bread lea and Rochester Beer. J. J Batty, corner Washington and Jackson

J. M. WIENER.

NEW ATTRACTIONS AUGUST 16

alrical World' The Grt and Remarkable.

Gussie Stultz, Pupular Binging Soubretle. And Other Favorites.

A DELIGHTFUL CYCLONE OF AMUSEMENT. A GENUINE SUCCESS.

•mu'oguc Black Pace Comedian. cf '(Tic i rrfi r:A)r

BRING THE CHILDREN.

sshinil*. Cba* Gill'ngham. Ur* J K Malone. Mis* M L klapp. -las Merkm. Clayton

er. Adolph Newman. Iter* b berg. Charles * W K Nasal 1. Mr and

Ion's Abrams, Miss I Mann Jr. Mr* Mar Caaatlia Mis J Addb,

John B Power, unison. Aisbri- I

IVinmeyie Mlsa Gusale

d Wlcb'neycr, E Liunuing ana auere itunnlug. Marlin Mejerdirck, Annie M.)erIrck, Herbert Pairi.li.K .1 lllbbsand » (e. . D Pallet and vile Henry L Woodward.

Baltimore -Wm M bcou.

Washington F Itrowne aud larnily. Mlsa nsau OMbetK. Mr* S JoAorb.UreEory B

Voilanl, A y.etehvg.

Grand Rapid*-K V Faraon*. “DAILY STAR” T1PE TABLE AUGUST 1897. Date High Tide Mpsw'igbl

SS

is li

W

mervanr a sEisHoae * a

C QC A. M.—ACCOMMODATION. Stops 0.00 at principal Uf ma4bU staUoni Arrives at PhlladelphU ».ll A. M. rj Art a. M.—Express. Arrive* PhUadal- / .UU pbU a.ti A. M. Throuab Bunn Parlor ear to New Vork. Arriving at •' York 11.43 A. “ .9.00 ! 2.30 : 2 qc p. m -ACCOMMODATION. .uO at pnnelpr' — - Arrives Pklladephu 4.40 ' "

5.30

aUMDAT TESMU. 0 P. M.-BJtPRHIS. Arrives I bllaoel-

490

. M.—EXCURSION TRAIN. Ar

A- Gilo, runt rector.

Paintiiig, Pai»riDganil Drcorallng Dealer In j-aiui* and wail paper; 87 years' pr act tea] rzperieuoe. 1 have the beat of ev. rytblog, and 1 handle the heat, with the beet of wrrkmen. 316 Washington Street, Capa May City Tbe “Hiatory ol Cape May Coanty,” containing 480 pages, with lortj-tive illuatre Irma, can t>e bad of Lewis T Stevens, Room 8, 310 Washington atre* , or at ibe Matt office. Price 62. Bond in eluth. u

PLEASANT DAYS’ BIDE, No End of Pleasure on the Trip Cape Kay on the Republic iere is no end of pleasure during Ide down tbe Delaware river and lo Cape May and back to Philadelphia on tbe magnificent lion fourdick palace steamer Republic. There sofficlcncy of entertelnmrDt to pleate the moat exacting, and It la all of a high class, but the beauty uf It ail is that it is given without any charge whatever to tbe paaaengeis oo the boat The leading features of tbe entertain- * ate two concert*, a minstrel and theatrical tbuw, In addition to which music la fdi nlsbed ail day long for dancing oo tbe boat's new smooth deck. i concert ball tbe lateet and moat popular ballads and descriptive tonga i rendered by vocalists of ability, lie tbe mioat el show and theatrical • lUinment abound with up-to-date ;<* and specialties that please both old and young. Two vety poouiar days on the Republic are Wednesday and Friday. Particularly la thla true of the latter day, when a sail la i the Atlantia Ocean. On Friday* tbe boat steams on tbe New Jrraey ones' past Cape May Point, Mt. Vernon,Cap May and Sewell's Point, giving a teat ol rralocran travel wbleb cao be enjoyed In no ether way except by taking

an actnal trip on one ol Ite

On Wedneadaya tbe Republic goes to Ibe Delaware Breakwater, giving mrst excellent opportunity to view that magnificent atone harbor wl government stations, and tbe many s' amere, ablpe, barks aud smaller craft* seeking refnga there. Passenger* may spend their time bathing, fiablug, boating, or enjoying any ol the many pleasures of Capo May, tbtsculps without any extra charge. Tbe reduction ol tbe rouod-trip (are acre ly-flve cent* lor this aea&on b greatly popu'arlted the Republic, and »hc I* carrying big loads of passenger*

to Capo May eve y day.

There la a restaurant, dining room and ^niok lunch stands on the Republic, and telreabmenia ot all kinds may

be obtained at popular prices.

Tbe Republic leaves Race street wharf, Philadelphia, for Cape May at 7.30 a. ■very d.y, Bnndaya Included, slopping at Cheater on Sunday, Tuesday, Tbu. aday and Saturday, and < a lib tbe Wilmington and Northarn Railroad train which leav*

street, Wilmington, at 8.60

Sunday, M today, Wednesday and Friday. Ibe round-trip fare la only f3

OcOts, children 40 cent*.

■ JU ,» oat id Intermediate stations. Ar

res at Philadelphia 6 P. M.

5 Art P. M.—Express. Connects lor Ar .UU Kleeea and Ocean City Brancbei

Arrives Philadelphia 7Jv F. M.

5 OR P- M.—EXCURSION TRAIN. Ar.ZO nvesaIPhUadelphiaS.au A. M.

8 55 phla'lLrcV^ 811 ' PROM PHILADELPHIA

Train* leave lor uane **ajXxprrw* week day*. SJ» A. M. (IJtfP.M. hatnrday*only). I.Ju. 4.US sad SOU. r. M. Accommodation. a. M.JL40 r. M Bandav. eapreaa, sju

A. M. dsUyT - ‘

;a va rsna. aaOAD araur araTio*

FOR NEW YORK.

Express, week dayrm, X30, ACC. iJO. S IS, IM 7it. »J0, ».ii, VSO. 10X1 (Dlnlnx Car). 11 a. m. U noon, 1UC, (Limited. l.uu and tJU p. m. with Dining Carl, Ltu. (Dining Car>, SXu. 3J*l, t, sTnSC (Dining Carl,*.7 uZ 7.43, lono p m.. 1X01 night. On Rundaya. uj. tit, ten. S.D.*JU.*^»Jo. 10X1 (Dining Car). 11X0 a. la.. 1X3S. IAS (Dining Carl. ZXJ, Dining Car). 4UU J Limited 434)1. 6x6, 6 SS (Dining OarJ.SXS 7.U2.7.43,10.UU p. m..

91 night.

lorBortomwl day*, and 7.t3

. wltboutchange. 11.00 a. m

WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH For Baltimore and Washington. 0X0,7X0.0X7 10X0, 11X3, a. m , 1X00 (t£01 Limited Dining Car). 10X 1 XU, t.41 (5.19 Ooogreeaionxl Umiu-d Dining Car). 6.17,0X5 (Dining Car). 7X1 p. m. (Dining Car)' and IXflft night, week day*. Sunday*. 300, 7X0 9.13. 11X3 a. m ItM. 1.12, 4-41, (SJS Congreaalonal Limited D.nlng Oar). CAS (Dining Oar). 7X1 Dlnlbg

Carl p.m, and 12-05 night.

Pur Balumore and unermeduie rtatlont. 9.12 AM., 2X2 and 4.02 P.M. week-day*, 5.1*! and

J1X6 P.M.dally.

HUTCHINSON. J. B. WOOD,

^OUTH JERSEY RAILROAD. Royal Reading Route Feat through Express Trains run dally hesuiut Street and South Street PhiUdeihta. itMnpoaed o( magnlOceht Day Coachee. uuman BuBel and Parlor Can, Club Smoker nd Cate Can. Time-table In oBect July 2, 1097.-Subject to

7 30 4 8 45 4

5 *

6 oo *

4 oo 6 oo 7 45

M. Express—Due 1

I Excursion | Due at» (Saturday* only)

SUNDAYS

P M Expraai—Due a' «

7 oo SS , j A. M. Kxpr 45 _P.M. Expr

KOKUAPK MAY. . Excursion—Due at (Saturday* only.)

to SEA IHLEtITY.

7 oo A -* A M I 45 , ' ,, ■s''"

7

15*“

Lxpreaa—Due at 10 OS. Ex press—Due^-t 0 14. . Exproa—Due at 50. Excursion—Doe 9 05 Fxpre**—Due at 11 06

. P M Expreaa—Due a

May and Pbtladelphta AnlhracIteCual u exclusively. No duvl. Smoke or Cinder*.

Knickerbocker Livery Stables,

Keur Kttloke>rlMM-k«r Ir «- OMHoe.

BEACH MERRY-GO-ROUND ADeliglitful Place to Keep Cool and Bo Merry. NEW MACHINERY NEW MUSIC POLITE ATTENDANTS Snecial attention °1ven to Children during the Morning, Afternoon and Early Evening Hours. THOM. I*. HET5E, Proprietor.

THE GIRARD HOUSE,

Cor. South Lafayette and Perry Sts.

CAPE MAY, N. J.

CIIAS. E. BAKER, Prop.

H. t . THOMI*»OX, AkciiI. CAPE MAY BRANCH The New Jersey Trust and Sale Deposit Co. Cor. Washington and Ocean Sts. even-devrilptloo.^SoecDI attention ilvprH'rhA.uvut'"” .if n,m n-vidru:.. ' rnl,t " 3 wm*receipted (orand safely kept 5vilk«ulrb.,i. - A.-ciutv ul Urmv and Irdlvldui solicited upon themml liberal term' »ju, | bankrnc. Inierext at 3 per cent, allowed oo dine deiewn ami lund accounts. Bale Deposit boxes In burglar pro&yarm, 3 D* (ht year and upward. Main Office, 3d aifdJHarket Sts., Camden N. j. CAPITAL - - 1200-000 BENJ. F. FOWLKB, President. . _ GEO. E. TAYLOE. Vice FrealdenJ. ALLEN THOMPSON.Secretary and Treuurer. DIRB0T0B8: F. WariAMr ATSK, ueoRGX K.Tstlox Jauec K. EasTbaPk. Geguok ItanKtu J ClakencxCOXET. K. L. B.UODPRY,M. D. Jons C. 8TI»»os. Ggouux HiKrr. IxoKOE Prxrrrxx. Jh. J W. Cbenit. Benj. F. Fowler. CAPE MAY DIBECTOBS. ISAAC H.SMITB. J.M.K. HII.DKETB _ K. A. AKU*TKI.SG. Solicitor.

$10. Gold Filled Watch GIVEN AWAY FREE If You 4'hii tiueKit or Sii|»> ply the Omit***! l-ollore in the iwo MomI l*roinlneiil \hiuch In the I'uileil MuU'k. Me K-Tl-Y,

—AN 0— >

H ■ B ■ H T,

RUNNING INTO DEBT.

Ct m.lined from First Page

rvlce I saw a (old watch of the world renowned and deeply lamented vloltnlet. Ole Bull- Yon remember be died In his laland bom* off tbe coast of Norway. That fold watch be had wound np day after day through hla last lllneaa, and then be Mid to hi* companion, "Now I want to wind this watch as long as I can, and then when I am gone I want you to keep It 1 up until It goee to my friend. Dr. ona. In New York, and then be will , jt wound up until hla life la done, and then I want tbe watch to go lo hla young eon, my especial favorite." Tb* great musician who more than any

—for it »

aero** the string* a* If all earth and heaven shivered lo delighted eympatby—the great mmlctap. In a room looking off upon tbe ■en gnd surrounded by bla favorite Inrtru its of music, closed bla eyca In death. Ilo all tba world was mourning at bla departure IS crowded ■teamen fe'l Into line of fooeml procession to carry lo tbe mainland- There were 60,000 of bla countrymen gathered to an ampbltbrater ot tba bills waiting to brer tb* •ntoglom, and It waa said, whan tba great urator of tbe day with stentorian voloo * gan to apeak, tb* 60,000 people on tba 1 •Idea buret Into teare. Oh, that waa cloaa of a Ufa that bad done to much ~ ■ tba world happy. Bnt I have to young man, U you lire right and die right, that waa a lama aeon* compared with that which will greet you when from galleries of heaven tbe one handled gnd forty and fc _ with Christ In crying, “Wall dona, tbou good and faithful servaotl" And tb* laAucnoee that on earth you put In motion Will go down from generation to ganeratlon, the Influence* you wound up handed to year children, and thalr wound np and handed to that until watch and dock are no n to mark tbe progreee. because

correct time fur 2> year*. A pxttorn sheet PENN & SEW YOKE I'revntalk.n Wa Co. ttl N. HU. Street. Pbltadeli hla. Pa. Subscribe for the Star.

Fninllora bought and told by J. H Baoexet A Bro., 383 Washington street Good* taken

All BOTM* are hereto warned against gnUlag aahes, (belli ar other retee ea any af the stneU nr high-

GOODYEAR’S RUBBER GOODS. LEATHER BELTING. Mechanical Rubber Goods of Every Kind. GARDEN HOSE. Hose Heels, Lawn Sprinklers,Etc. Tox*m cfer Bi-otlxex - , 607 Market Street, Philadelphia, Penn’a.'

Chong Hop Hing,

SILK HANDKERCHIEFS

AND CURIOSITIES.

I 314 Washington SI-

CAFE may,:n. J.

Many Articles I for household use of best qualities (j in Chinawarc, Agateware, Glassware .and similar goods carefully selected ' | and sure to prove satisfatory at 1‘hH. <! adcljihia prices. I'rompt'attention. , | Goods delivered without charge. Mrs.R.C. Hughes

301) WHHliiuKton NL

Honday—Bagain DayQUEEN JEWELRY STORE 305 Washington St., Cape May. Ttwi.-iy wc let everything fjo at haigatn prices. Several big failures in the jewelry trade enabled ns to buy fit little over half price. Wc give you the advantage. Sec our windows for sound money saving arguments. Prices w.iipctJ, twisted, shriveled out of all resemblance to their former selves. Profit, cost and loss till shake bands together. Goods must go. W/ CHPE DIHK- ^ DIHH10KDS i “ , Thescglor- [ -^fiBtgems •'arc - ' picked up on the !>cach: Equaled in splendor only by tbe true : brilliants. Don’t leave tliis popular rcsort without taking a few ! as mementoes. Rings.

Ladles'Odd FUled Walcbe* Guarautaed lor * yean. 614 W. Gant'*.Gold Filled Walchre Onaranleod lor 20 year* lor 19X7. ^ Field and Opera Olavsar* from 4JMIO6S.00* pair.

Cape May Diamond* mo tings Ironi (2X0 up. Seal King* fram kVo op.