Cape May Herald, 22 February 1902 IIIF issue link — Page 6

KIDNEY TROUBLES. Xrs. Loalw K. Glbton Says Tk*t TLU FaUl DiMase la Easilr Cored by Lydia E. Piukham’a Tegrtable Compoond. •• Dxab Mm. PixuiAM : — I felt rerr dlscauraf'cd two yrttrs BJ70, I had aufferrti *0 lone with kldnrv trouble* and other complications, and had taken »o much medicine iffthout relief that I began to think there was no hope for me- Life looked 00 good Is/ me. but wh^t is life without health ? ,1 .wanted

Paris supplies, : baths to all parsoi load.

reman racauss L>losdonoVepot.i ■rcl** you? roods on uosranlf dyid aj

«o*. bold by all .druggists.

F«ct» .nd for TR FAIR • ~ Fancies

UBS. Locisk U. GIBSON.

me well, and that is why 1 gladly write yon this, and gladly thank you ; backache, und kidney troublAprent. nerex to return ; the burninfc oeSoation 1 bod left altogether ; my general health was co Improred licit as young If vou feel that there is anything at all unusual or puzzling about tout

inkham. Lynn. Mass., and yon will • advised free of charge. Lydia K. ’inkham's Vegetable Compound os cared and is cuipng thousands of

as of'ft

P*w*» ThUf We otter One Hundred Dollars Reward for anr case of Catarrh that cannot be cared by and financially aide to carry out any obllgaD " , ' Aall'e Oatarrh Cure Is taken Internally, ael-

Beet For the Dowels. | No matter what alls you, hSadMhe to a can- 1 cor, you will never got well until your bowels | are put right. CaioiazTi help nature, cure ; SSsrcsfeS

:t. Dcwape ol Imitations.

Any man rosy make a .name lor bimse'.l. 1 but a woman rosy make several, if she {

marries often enough.

New T«rk City. — Shirt waists and blouses with a double-breasted effect am extremely taihlonable. and . auit many figures to a\nlcety. This amart

woman’s blocs* oe shirt.

model is shown In silk chombray in pale blue and Is unllncd. bnt is suited the season's washable fabrics 9 all waist cloths and simple dlks, -albatross.' chnlllc. Rfciol crepe,

•eau* 1

DlgosUre Tablets and Uorflold Cold Cure. | The Unln

r fitted and closes

Because wealth doesn'

rate poverty.

n-rK^ , ^» b ?2sr« a ‘pffir.K

,s? 1

or. rv. a. awns, r-iir., foi &

Ing is snugly 1

an’t al.ayabnng hsp- ' ,he ce,itrc tToat - Tbe l»ck proper why we should culti- : is laid In three backward turning tncka

at each side of the centre, that r

stitched for Its entire length, hut each front Includes two deep tucks that extend to yoke depth and arc finished with doable fbws of stitching In corti-

ever oocupy the J celll silk. The right front laps ovi

AR1NG MEN J KNOW THE VALUE OF ^OWElty

OLED CLOTHING IT WILL P YOU DRY =\\ IN THtt n WETTEST WEATHER ^c»sraiA8«tT»i>£rwK __ _. - oh mu evummeu - 0 CATALOGUES FBEE MMK FULL Wit OTGARflENTS AHPKAt AJTOWEk CO, BOSTON, HA35

Uoc.allays pain,cures wind ooUc. >Bo a bottle. SiactL, Oooan Qrove, N-J., Feb. IT. 1900. ! mate Molher Gray’* Sweet rowdna forChltdraa

;“cs

■ In ahlrt style.

le. wit. the oul

, j left In donble-breasted children -, by means of buttons

| The sleercs ! cuffs that an

reason | side and at

| stock. \

cut this waist for a woman of meslxe four and an eighth yards of material twenty-one Inches wide, three

PoraloB Lamb BbIIobs. It seems a shame to cut up such an expensive fur as-Persian lamb Into snippets, but. nevertheless, good dress ; makers stop at nothing for fear of expense. A handsome black cloth costume for tlie"*tre^t has a tight-fitting coat, which Is quite long in front. This has a broad-spread shoulder^ collar of Persian lamb,' which terminates in" Vshnpe almost at the,waist. On each side of the ccati-nl fastening are arranged three large button molds, covered with this rich fur. This brings the buttons In three groups of two

each.

'■ CttamlM-a-Jour.” long new models of ladles' underthe "chcmlse-a-Jour.”

coml

short white petticoat,

and baggy

Ise. aud It fits the figure quite closely.

ite pett

y like the old-faabloned cbem-

igure qul " Is fasti

imblnatlou of the underwalst with the

s not loose oned cbemilte closely.

The •'ehemlse-a-Jour" Is fastened down the front with six pearl-buttons, spaced quite far. apart. It Is supposed to take the place of two undergarments with Only one laypr of thickness around the waist. As slimness is desired, the ''cbemise-a-Jour" has Its good points.

Falenc* Bloc.

Faience bine Is a color well spoken Of for a spring dress. After Easter we suddenly feel the need of a cool spt frock, something light of weight, will not be a burden to drag about on a hot spring day. There is apt'to be a "hot spell" in M

last yeat

example looks "weary" with Us constant use. Try to get one of the Faience blue foulards, and you will keep

abreast of the styles. Wngw* of White Felt.

60 desirable have fashionables fonnd the hat of white felt that It appears it' will still be with ns. For the summer

spring which

For t!

eign su;

fJOTEL li EMPIRE., 8MLDWHT UO 631 ST„ I. t, CITY. ABSOLUTKLY O* MODERATE FIREPROOF. RATE*. I From Orsc« Ceattol Station take mss' Mtomawm} and !tb At*. Seven nannte* to On crtidM nnj oS tbe ferrUe. uketheM “w!eHnJI I *iomrI*imuar»nt u noted I mUrni onoklitq. undent eu-Mee and under* *wTle KTdiiT-rl'rl^BookletA . ,

Small crops, unsalable vegetables, result from want of' Potash, Vegetables are especially, fond of Potash. Write for oUr /rrr pamphlets.

WINCHESTER "HtW SIVAL- FAC-’OflY LOaOCO SHOTOUN SHELLS mmtm ofl Mm* ppwvw akMta, ks—M tAn art matt kamm rnt taatai Ry iRirriititfatty wEE Ma • Jit a MtPUTAMLM

• KBMf

WOMAN’S WBAPPEK.

and ■ercn-elgbth yards twenty-seven Inches wide, three and a quarter yat ‘

and

yards t and a q

-two inches wide, or

-four 1

irds so many modish chapeau:

ilrty-t

eighth yards forty-1

will be required.

French dresses, with their long

e of dull blue bs,- 1 ek and Is trimmcd v sine, stitched-wltb 1

Tasteful, becoming morning gowns are essential to making a good appearance as well as to-Dqmfoft. The attractive May Minton model given in the large picture has the Merit of being absolutely simple at the same time that it is becoming and entirely satisfactory.

The original Is made

tiste dotted with black and

-with bands of plain blue,

corticeill silk, but all washable fabrics j are suitable as wen as challie, cash•jpere. albatross and tbe Uke. IPfie wrapper is cot with a fitted b§ck and loose front, that can be arranged over the fitted lining or attached to the edge of the yoke as preferred. Tbe yoke is pointed and provides a si fit acran the shoulders' without detracting from tbe comfort of, the gown. Tbe sleeves are In bishop style with deep cuffs pointed at the upper sdgte, and at tbe oeck is a standing collar. The skirt portion is cat to flare freely at the feet, and finished with a graduated 'Circular flounce. Beamed to ’the

lower edge.

To cut this wrapper for a woman of medium else eleven yards of material twenty-seven Inches WkW, ten yards thirty-two inches wide, or eight and an eighth yards forty-four inches wide

waists and short skirts, make a charm ing effect worn by little girls and arc in the height of-present styles. This

it styles

pretty May Manton model Is made of French nainsook, with trimming of fine needlework.' and Is. dainty as may b4. bnt tbe design Is equally well suited to 11 washable fabrics, and to the simple 'ools and silk worn fey children from

years.

t waist is a t closes with

centre baric. Onto this lining I the yoke and" fancy front

the ages of four to ten years The foundation for the t

’smoothly fitted lining that

ck. Ontc

are faced tbe yoL

and over It are arranged the fall front and backs. Tbe skirt Is simply straight tuhked at the lower edge and gathered at the upper, where It is seamed to the waist The sleeves are in bishop style with narrow caffs and at the heck is a standing collar. A rih--han_sash Is worn over the seam that

Joins the .skirt and waist.

To cut thU dress for e child of eight

of material tweuty-ope inches wide, four and a half yards twenty-seven inches wide, four and a quarter yards thirty-two Inches wide, 'or three and on eighth yards forty-four Inches Wide

spring suit The epea mash of tW fabric looks cool and .ultab* for tbe Ent heats et e«r glowing American apt**. The dark Mae eUmtee la ex tramMy nepalar. althsugh pteaty of Ms was. dove pays. myrcW gt**us sad a few pale "eraaherry" reds> are arid. etsaapTw hTralteeed w*h duThmafla Mri tMdark Mae mad aevyjdae ptwas

G. r. QCJIBORT Sanitary Engineer

KLCOTatCAL CO NTH AC TOR •AS AND STEAM FITTER SANITARY PLUMBING

GAS AND COMBINATION FIXTURES

HOT WATER , ^ STEAM HEATING

Estimates Cheerfully Furuisheri. MGmrmimHm IDS Jackson Street. CAPE MAT. N.J. < D^y GOODS BHD ROSIOP.S Also a complete stock otheavy and light'weight UNDERWEAR x^DIX WRAPPERS A Specisitv- -« Wc chargr nolbing for ahowing gooda. Therefore, wc truat vou will call and cxamlDo - y'ar slock before going elsewhere, OLE MOTTO fe TO PLEASE

MRS. M. A. CLARE

"302 Brond.wtay and Turnpilce. CAPE MAY N.J

. Geo. C. Edmunds Groceries, Meats and Provisions. 41 BrOadway_ West Cape May. FROM FT QELI VERY. CHOICE GOODS ONLY ~ E. BEN STEAD, Choice goods handled only. Strictly pure canned goods etc. Goods delivered to any part of the city. f —•*«—» <*•— Cm. BROADWAY *o4 IfYRTLE AV*.. WEST CAP* HAY. N. J

J. 1). C ’K AICt,

— aat'AIRRE OF—

^siting jYjac'hin.es (S Qrgans

420 Washington Street.

J. R. WILSON & SON, shies m boose fobiisbibb boods Mattings. ON Cloths and Linoleums. —on. '^RT’.A.BscxETOTOKr js.2xd DaBOAXYTiz SxxiEirrm if You Want to Make a Present

Buy some

5 of our Diamonds, Jewelry, e

Seasonable Novelties.

WE HAVE JUST WHAT IS WANTED FOR A WIFE, A BRIDE OR FRIEND In addition to our excellent assortment of luxuries, we havs 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, ^ 811 Washington St.

CHARLES T. CAMPBELL, Wholesale aod Retail Deaier I* Milk, Cream, Butter & Eggs SOL* AGENT FOR THE Thatcher l£fg. Co.’s Creamery S applies. cpi may cry. »■ 3 °* “ T “ tT

ffl. @. Beng^ei^ip Si Sons, - - ^lumhoTs - ~ and ^feam “Fitters. SaDBYflSBY otsibk a siPssmTnr Estlmate«» Furnished.

2-r- '

4X9 YVAmHiNOTOK St.,

CA.PB May. N. J.

THE GAPE MAY HERALD It a Clean .Family Local Paper* Publishe<i v fbr the betterment and advancement of (^ape May Issued every Saturday Morning 50S Washington Street BUB8CRIPTI0* PRICE $1.00 PER YEAS. Tbe Herald

Job' Office |<f- 1 la squppsd with Now and •Modem Type. Idea* thoroughly J up-to-date and praaioally handlad. Oan ton-oat fint-dsai Wesk at abort notiea. sad st rasaanabU priesa. AU kind, of COMMERCIAL PRINTING ' Book and ©abulak Wokk