LarnaM la tk» World. Walter Baker * O*. Ud, Dorcbeeter. Mau.. are. tbe larsest manofacturm of cocoa and chocolate In tbe world. They recelred a fold medal from tbe Parla Exposition of laat year. This year they"'have received three fold medal* from the 'Pan-American expoaitlon at Buffalo. Their foods are tbe standard for purltj and excellence.
Teacher—"What docnb-ul-l-yepelir* Johnny—"W«jyr'er-/a , m-m—"
Teacher — "Come: Come! Suppose
» a little hittr ■
Iasi to tell yer Standard and
Johnny-
Ua'am." -
Times.
Th»y * o«t Monry. She—Do you find folf a very difficult **Ho—Oh. no. Kot* after you've acamred a Irttle knowledge. ,5he—What do you consider the most thing to acquire? He—The slicks and balls. ‘
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me tha: her lather won
i t bench. MissAVii
Smythe t distinction
inthrop—Yes, he was a sh6e-
Colds
“ I had a terrible cold and could hardly breathe. I then tried Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and it pra me Immediate relic/." ^ C Layton, SUaU, in.
How will your bo tonight? worse,. ably. For it’s first a cold, then a cough, then bronchitis or pneumonia, and at last consumption. Coughs always tend downward. Stop this •downward tendency by taking Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.
oosalt yoat doctor. If h* my* tek* It,
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Already the 'Washington correspondare writing PreakWnt BooiseTalCa ~~ for him—albait ha U still In
of his voice and can com-
mand .the ssrvIcM of a typewriter.
’evar. Mr. Roosevelt Intend* one-half of the ground laid
out for him by the correspondents our sdrica to him la to lasua his message In serial form, says the Chicago Rec-ord-Herald, He has the pen of a ready writer ahd an exhaustleae fund of Ideas of his own to draw on. sod yet he le said to contemplate the'incorporation of the reports of his cabinet offleert In hieVown reviews of “the state of'UiW'Wlon" and recommends--Uon^o'f those thing* he judges "neeae*ary and expedient" for the oon*ldera-
tion of congreaa. . ^
(if Praaldant Roosevelt will consult the. sound aenae of the American people he will make hie message unique In the history of .modern preeldential messages by Its brevity. He can say all that Is necessary to ha aald at this time In a message of (.000 words, and by axing th* raportc of ths departments as appendixes In leas
space.
The censtltnUonal Idea of the president's message was that It waa.for the "Informsilon" of congress and tha people. But that was before the dally press had come to keep the public better Informed as to tbe state of the union than It could be If presidential messages were leeu.>d weekly. The president cannot do better between now and the Brat weak la December than to devote his spare time
—of which he will not —to the sfrenaou* task
what Is necessary and eliminating what Is unnecessary to be aald In his dm message to congress. He should be familiar with the superiority In range and accuracy of a rifle over h
blunderbuss.
Every unnecesaary word In a president’s message Increases the opportunity for error.
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an they are that of her mother and elder sister. This pretty May Manton design Is simple and girlish and can be made snug or left loose as occasion demands. As shown the material Is pink French flannel with trimming of narrow black wash ribbon, bat Scotch flannel flannelette. Cashmere and hen-' rieQa doth are equally snltable.Tbe back la plain across the shoulders and drawn, down In rows of era at.the waist line; but the
are gathen
becoming folds which can-be !i
place by mca
Otto X*n la XI** Mosflis. — In a private letter to a Gotebor*
editor dated Tjarkhllk.
April 2
x Hedln. relates
d just got his flrst mall aad s first news of the world In
~ Inese companions atle and amiable.
received hie companions
sere gent
At TJarkhllk he fitted out a caravan of ths thirty-eight camels, twenty-four hones and seventy .mules. His Journey for 170 Swedish miles had led. him through an absolutely unexplored part of Apia- On one occasion, when his caravan was In danger of perith-
h lack i
•now was luckily
Another, time the party
blocks of sweet lee flowing on
water.—Indianapolis News.
gulch.
’saved by
salt
To Illustrate Queen Alexandra’s klndeaa of heart t-story told is that of an. elderly lady-ln-waltlng to her mother, the late Queen of Denmark. In one oh King Christian’* weekly letter* to his daughter he wrote that tlfe old lady was dying and that her one last wish was to speak again to her "dear Prtttceas Alex.” At that time It was Impossible for Alexandra to leave England, bin she spoke a long, -tender message Of love and hope and remembrance into a phonograph and eent it special courier to Copenhagen. It arrived only a short time before the old lady’s death, but It m^de her last piours eerauely happy.-vPhlladelphU
Times.
* Waste of Tima
la a goi-d-ttm*. Umpy, an’ dop’t yiv. run It down." ’•Ever git Any of R. Weary.?"
"Me? Well. .I ehoulud say-yea. rant to night school all one winter." - An’ wbat'dld yon git to show for
It. Weary?"
' "What did I git?' I got four overcoat*. three hat* aad. seven umbrellas. Don’t yon tell me that goin^ to school b a waste o’ Um*-’’—Cleveland-Plain
larlingl" excl_., —
, at s look of pain chased itscl ** hit open-faoed countenance, "yoi
hare broken my-" rtr interrupted the
"No. not my heart!" he rejoined, "Wit
Ttifltag that Costs. Sditia sad Lrakigo stfsatrisrr £ SUacobsOil 2£sta.-a Conquers Pain *tm> aos Mi *
New York Clt^.—Comfortable 1 or breakfast Jackets that ore tax at -the same time
ocsx JACETT.
r gatbfronta
iered at the neck and fall In U which can-be held In
ribbon passed
around the waist, or allowed to bang free as preferred. The sleeves are In bishop style, with narrow pointed, cqffa and the neck b finished with n wide round colbr that Is youthful In effect, and allows freedom to the throat; but esc be made with a, stock
the haudsomett y work buttons, (i
cut steel and oxidized a buttons are all used. V i
new. The chains which connect a pair of buttons are formed of little beads.
These ore preferred to link chains.
Th* Fsahtcn In Muarnlns HandkarchUf*
A new fashion In mourning handker-
chiefs, has been Introduced, and bids fair to supersede the black border. Tbe new cambric handkerchiefs have hemstitched border* of white, instead of block. A band of black la introduced
below the border and separat It by exactly Its proper wldl
gjo* around the four sides of the handkerchief. Of course, you can obtain the blapk-henuued or black-bor-dered handkerchiefs by giving Ibc
>I»er orders, but If your purse b full
desire the npveliy you ci isndkerchlef with "Inlays"
I fron
Tbi
prope: and ]
A Fester* of th* Xhi. Gswna. Rather short saah ends w.lth loops, or a soft roaette finish at the wabt line, are one featnre of the new dressy ’hey are usually made of soft n in with a tasseled finish at . and attached either ht one the front or directly. In ths
gowns. ’
Cofttnm* For a Girt.
Bolero effects are always becoming > little girls and are In the height of present styles. Tbe very pretty cosp shown is suited to many -fnails and combinations but. as illu
tume i terbta
ted. Is made of Napoleon blue beu-
rlfttta cloth with 1
ibon, chci
soft blue taffeta dotted with
cloth with trimming of black
imlsette and under-
let of
A SIMPLE HOUSE COAT.
1 ft nil ft
to match the cuffs as shown In the small sketch. Tbe edge of tbe collar aud lower edge of the Jacket are seal-, loped and give a pretty outline, but the fronts are straight with ornamental buttons and buttonholes. To cut thb Jacket for a mbsmf fourteen yean of age three yards of ma-twenty-seven inches wide, two
ve-blght yards thlrty-1
wide or two yards forty-fi
wide will be required. Wram*'* Howl* Coot.
no wemap of taste allows herself to be without tasteful, essy, negligee garments. that are becoming at the same -time that they allow perfect freedom and relaxation. . This simple house
blly designed by May Man-
mornlpg needs and b
shown
iterlal Is eiderdown
bands of satin ribbon Ip t
n be found In the ribbon can
t to contrast frith equally good ef-, feet whlle'Fredcb aud Scotch flannel, flannelette, cotton velour* and fleecelined albatross are all appropriate. Ths fronts,®rc loose and Igp oref In doublebreasted fashion at the upper port lot. but are cut away below the waist in a novel and attractive manner. The fieri; Includes a centre seam that, with
coat b specially
carefully cut and shaped^ As ■ In the large drawing, thgrtnater eiderdown flannel\ln soft pink with
ribbon ip th/ same
I in
be
made to contraat frith equally good ef-.
that’b VuIti leerevdre in r ixdflted cal
lux
with narrow [adflted caffs, and at tbe neck b n turn-over colbr that hasPointed ends and b cut .la a single
julet at tbe back.
To cot tbb cost for a woman of medium Shu- three and one-right yards of material Iwsaty-arrm laches wide, two aad a-half yards thirty-two,loebe* wide or on* and thyre-qnarter yards forty-four Inches wld* -wili be re^cfcxd. , ’ J
lengthened by a gnu flounce seamed to the lower edge. Tha foundation for .the wabt b a smoothly fitted body lining: On It are arranged tbe full chemisette and the bolero fronts, the trimming Being extended oh the baric to complete the effect. Tbe
and, with it closes Invisibly at ths centre. Ylie sleeves are double. In conformity with tbo latest styles, but are quite simple notwithstanding tbs; fact. The full under portions, or puffs, age arranged'over and Joined to tha plain lining whllo tha upper sleeves are made separately and drawn over tbe whole. ■ To cut thb costume for n girl of ten years of age six yard* of material twenty-ope Inches wide, five yards’ twenty-seven inebea wide, or three -and
e. r. Q6JIB0RT Sanitary Engineer i hot water q*g , A^ V CO»l , “i*»T?ON FIXTURES | f? STEAM HEATING Satlrnateu Cheerfully Rurrxlehecd. insiurmimm IDS Jackson Street, CtPE OUT, N.J. DFfy GOODS flRD ROSIORS " Also a coiaplete stock of heavy and light weight UNDERWEAR W* DIX WRAPPERS A Specialty, -m We charge nothing for showing good*. Therefore, we tnwt you will call and cumin* our stock before grinx ebewhere. OUB MOTTO K TO PLEASE MRS. M, A. CLARE 002 Broadway and TurnpUce, CAPE MAY N. J. Geo. C. Edmunds Groceries, Meats and Provisions. 41 Broadway, West Cape May. VERY. CHOICE C
RROMFT DELIVERY.
E GOODS ONLY
E. BEN STEAD, .
n Choice good* handled only. Strictly pure canned
good* etc. Goods delivered to any part of the city.
Cor. BROADWAY sad MYRTLE AV
WEST CAPE MAT. M. J
J. D. CRAICT, -REFAIEBE OF £ Giving-J'fJ'ac’kines @rgans 420 Washington Street. J. R. WILSON & SON, STOKES P BOOSE FOPSIIS GOODS Mattings, Oil Cloths and Linoleums* Cron. "W.a.*xEri>7<>x035T IDESA.'rvra^ Btrayrxrra
If You Want to Make a Present, Buy some of our Diamonds, Jewelry, and - - __>► Seasonable Noveltfes. WE HIVE JUST WHIT IS WANTED FOR A WIFE, A BRIDE OR FRIEND In addition to our excellent assortment of luxuries, we hay* many of the necessities in Watches, Clocks, Eye Glasses, and, indeed, everything that can be found in a modern Jewelry Store * * IN OUR FACTORY ALL KINDS OF - - - REPAIRING IS DONE - - - Diamond Cutting and Setting a Specialty JOSEPH K. HAND, 311 Washington St.
CHARLES T. CAMPBELL,
Whole). .«<! R.ull Dcatar la
Milk, Cream, Butter & Eggs
SOLE AGENT FOR THE
Thatcher Mfg. Co.’s Creamery 5 applies. E 28. _ 308'OECATU
CAPE MMY CITY, M. J.
ECATUR STREET
i. vcxcv *i*eu*v.
CQ. Beng^b^ib ^ Sons, . ~ • '^lum'boTS ~ ~ ©as and §te<3m fitters, sassoirimv ®aiai5 a aiPB®3a!Lvv
liatlmates Furnlshocl.
419 WjAeHINOTOIM Sx.
Caj»e Ma.v. X. J.
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