Cape May Herald, 7 December 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 7. 1905.

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The Sleeve That Makes the Gown

LESSON TKXT.-N«fc«atoli»*l*. *•» mrr veran 17. U. OOLDEN TKXT.-"Bl»«^arT th«r lh«l hear the Word of Ood ond koop •'

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Nation of tbo walla bcpao lh * ^ ^PLACE^Tbo wator (ate. Joruaala*. loeoud Juat aouth of tbo tompU aroa.- Tba aaaoabl) waa bold hi Ibo op»n aguara at ^MCnvnVH* HKFEREKCES.—Raotaal under JoaUh. J Kln«» Ljidor Haaafclab. 1 Cbron. J».U-X1:1». fcdarKaim. Bara *:i-UX At Pontocoat. Acu t TaacbS concornlnfe Blbie aiody and Ha rSocta. t. 4A-10; *d-»; 170*. »; n.U-U. ole-; Joob IS; Paa. O. U»i laa. «-»•■ Ui **»" T'Jt-fl; John *J»; »41; Ro»- »•<! H »*' IS. U: > Pat-1:1*. B; t^; Rav. IS:IS. Comment and Sa*f«atlTa Thought V. 1. "They:" Bara and 1* L*»ltea whom ha had aaaoclatod with him. It wema (ra. 1-7) that Bva read from the book of the law, the people tng while he read to show their enco for the book. Then, after a portion had been read, the Lerltea gath-

Jewelry Store, JewelryHfl^tcbes anb Clocks.

Repairing Neatly Done by a Skilled Workman.

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SOS ‘Washingto^ St. CopC SKa'j.

ISAAC H. SMITH

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< THE-HISTORY-OF-Olrt-mY-COUMTY ; From THE ABOKIGIKAL TIMES ' To THE PEE8EHT BAY Bhbkacoio \n accoam of the Aborigine: The Dutch in Delaware Bay; The Serf*merit of the County; The Whaling; The Growth of the Villagea. The Revolution and Patriot*; The Establishment of the New Government; The War of iSia; The Progress of the County; and { The Soldier* of the Civil Wer S —-BY LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS.

[FULL UHE OF iyWHCS ALWAYS ON HAND

can gauge

Ion of oae a dreea pretty correctly, though the aklllful woman U able to re-, mode) last year - apparel very success fully by a change in tame few detail*, moat Important of all the aieeje. A smart, long cuff, close-fitting. Is the feature of the present fashion, and If the old sieeTt is wanting la mater^l the cull, may be made of lace or eome contrasting goods; wtth-stnBi are best liked, a* Ibis Is primarily a day of daintiness. The cape sMtc la not exactly new. but the one shown in the sketch has the Ttrlue of being In good style and of being fashioned of two material*. A neat sleeve 1* the one giving the ouUlae of the arm, but notice It Is by no means what would be called tlght-fittlng. Perhaps the moat desirable model preeentsd U the one with the long cuff and doable paffx; this one hewing to bring

oat the point* now consl

np the good figure, breadth of shoulder and a tapering waist- The one-puff sleeve Is a pattern that 1# to be very popular, and mayhap the puff shorter »*«» th"t Illustrated will obtain with

the meat careful dreeee

study advance styles. The mutton-leg win be in evidence this winter, perhaps a trifle smaller than last ysar. Care should be taken with this sleeve that the under pert does not bag or draw Up whole dews Into a shapeless bag as. nnfortunataly. was the ease with the mut-

ton-leg of a season beck.

Coming to sleeve* for evening wear, ww select the very prettleet and moat beootnlng among the endless variety oa display. ‘ We are partial to the short sleeve that Is really short, stopping above the elbow. To sense arms this may be trying—the very angular sad the too large—but the addition of a band and bow of black velvet rlfahoa should maks i difficult. There Is no better

i black velvet, anyway, the

them And again we call attention to the touch of black which U to be a feature of the winter styles, either velvet r satin employed to give the bit of eon-

nst.

The finish approved for the ordinary sleeve Is some simple turned-over cuff of wash stuff, lace or batiste. Frills are not the beet style save for dressy affairs. when the deep ruffles affected the last two years may still be worn. The fashionable bracelet looks well with the neat back-turned cuff, can be seen to more advantage than If vailed In long ruffles. An authority ear* the Fall woman will wear anywhere from one to half a doaen bracelets, so we mu Unger a nomeni to speak of these popular ornaments. The old-fashioned are the ones eagerly sought for. and those after old-fashioned models come hlyhSpeaking of color and fall days, we would mention n beautiful wrap exhibited in an exclusive little shop, a shop that en)oys -the very beet trade." It was a voluminous long wrap of richest. deepest wine-red broadcloth. A broad band of velvet of the same shade bordered the bottom and the fronts, giving rich). sheen of the doth. The only other trimming woe heavy loops of cord. If here were not elegant simplicity, aimpi* sumptuousneas. we hnvp never •cea It.

them to underatand the reading'

V > '"rirshatha:" A Persian title eaning governor. '.This day Is holy:" It was a feast day (Lev. M:*4) and hence more aprpoprlnte for expressions of )oy than those of grief. "Wept . . . words of the law:” Doubtless some passage portraying God's Indignation against sin. and the bitter fruits of unrlghteousnee*. had lust *T 10. ' Eat the fat." etc-:. A pro-

verbial ex p reeel no. moi»ln«.

day be one of rejoicing and feasting -Send portions;" Make tbe poor par

taken of your Joy. "Joy strength:" True Joy U n greet of strength. “Joy of the Lord"

Opposite Reading Depot. 608 WASHINGTON ST.. CAPE MAY. N. J.

M- C- SWAIN MANCFAOTCBEB OF Artificial Stone Pavement Cellars, Floors. Etc., Etc. ms MUD siripis SSWQBS* AIV colon 01 H1KI A tnOALTT. Am- Work Gcarashcmd and Best of Reference Furnished 3C YatgjvB Fx rgjtxaorcj. Ofice amd Retidencc, Corfie tf ^mee* SO. Cnpe May. N. J.

wrap on dtaplay waa a separata aoM of graceful Empire style. It was of tan broadcloth, the collar of black eatln. Worn with » dusky black beaver this would be a very fashionable costufim. .avoiding the too^pparent **■ tureeqneaees of being combined with a

Una black velvet hat.

Far the wine-red cloak w» would sag-

only the Joy of eln* forgiven, and reconciliation with • God. but Christ■» own Joy (John IS:U). V. li. “Stilled the people:"' The Levltes peaaed among them comforting and cheering them. “Neither be ye grieved;" Wnlle It Is proper for a* to lament sin, when w# have confessed and foreaken It w# are to allow It to be east behind OV backs M God does (lea. M:17). and go forward to renewed effort, not wasting energy *-

min regrets.

V. It. "Went their way:" The an eembly now broke op for the day. ■Mirth:" Greet rejoicing "Bet they had understood:'' Tbe i book of the l*w had turned their sorrow to Joy. The book that •bow* our n. tells also of the love and mercy God- _ V It- "Chief of the father*:" Tbe secular leaders. "To understand.' -to glr* attention to:” There seem* a a voluntary gathering of this second day. and a rem Ezra would read more to them from (he law of’Ood. V. *14. “They found written:" ably Leviticus »:**-** *■* “Dwelt In booths:" The ’ ceieffrated by the

of the samp shade. It seems too rick and wonderful a color to lighten with white cr nay contrast. Furs might be worn with 1L but do not add lac*.

friend ^han hit

The Shirt-Waist Girls of Tb-Day She may wear a tailored walat or ska . akin waists: one find*, many other may sport n fine lingerie bkmee with her ] blouses quite deeoUeU. especially tf the street salt Too see she Is allowed am- fashionable fichu la need. Bat It Is wall alderabi* laUtode. I with a trim shirt waist to wear trim neck The winter through we probably shall ' dressing tailored stocks for the tailored it In all Its thin- , seisin* a rale. FDr lb* lingerie blouse. tbe beat style is a stock of self material trimmed to match the waist Yesterday we saw * vary fetching shirt-waist suit for s young glri. It was mads of black and. white shepherd's piaid and trimmed sparingly with frill of black silk alternating with

One Fact Worth Remembering

jppj ii was tbs great national thanksgiving U. -Publish and proclaim:' - ' “ to enllltb

throughout tbe land tailing the cause for which they were asked te a

of wild ell vs:

re noted for their thlt would be especially valuable for erecting the booths In which the people lived daring the fsrtlvaL V. Id. -Cpoertbe roof." etc: 1 flat roofs of the houses afforded o venlent places for the erection of tb booths. Others set them up In the S-EVamtr bourns: *!»***. laymen as well as priests and Levttrtset them up la the courts of the tern-

re Dihj&dt Stores

t8o PAGES. 4* ILLUSTRATIONS. 31 CHAPTBES. 5 APPEDICi. Scat Peetpaid os Receipt af »2.00 by LEWIS T- STEVENS. Publisher, 509 Washington Street CAPE WAY. N. J

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MILLINERY DRY GOODS NOTIONS

Ladie's and Gent's FURNISHINGS. ms vm « mil «n

Dry Goods AND Notioqs, Aak n,r oar FASHION SHr.KT.

MR*. E. TURNER 323 Washington st. Cape May.

0. L. W. KMLRR, 618-20 VABHIIOTOI STREET.

nWTOtt TKM Uag*! Sajmri - Swift Ear

mu umimeau have been nedeon >Tvment In travelling faculties In

the United Stale*, bat In no InsUoce te It more ttriklng than In tbe aerrlce between

Pblladeiphte and New Vork

In 1 be earlier days of rallrcodlna tbe trip

cttles was qniie • »eri

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..J. D. CRAIG’S.. 108 Jackson St. Cape May to ge ^‘ our Shoes Repaired You will find a first class Shoe Maker, and he wil do yonr work Satisfactorily, as nothing but the ver best of Leather is used. ih h to Me Iain to hnS h to Te> h hel teito U you meet with accident while traveling, tbe Empire Registry Cmnpsuy win psy yoe FIVE DOLLARS PER WEEK for loss of time. In case of death. Pood. WE ALSO INSURE AGAINST SICKNESS OF ANY KIND. Sewing Machines And Organs Sold on Instalments ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TUNED AND REPAIRED. STRINGS FOR VIOLINS, BANJOS AND GUITARS OK HAND.

J. D. Craig,

108 Jackson Street

PRACTICAL PAINTER.

- Wiioubalx aud Brail Dealkb" ik— PAINTERS SUPPLIES. AMERICAN &■ FRENCH PLATE GLASS MIRROR ETC. ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON ALL KINDS OF PAINTING. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 103 JACKSON STREET Cape May City.

Mhol wns We Make Harness ‘ and.make It right. The quality of the leather and tbe other material* , the beet obtainable, and it* cut put to1 gather and stitched by skilled bands. Double or sii'gle Hamew, for farm, ; delivery or road wsgons. Fine carriuge ‘ ilerneM Is a specially of onre, rtc. •0-Don’t Forgot tbe Place. W. A- LOVETT

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J flAY. N, J.

. the** Vill hr sold cheap if sold at owe* A - xprcial off. r of the ' ‘

LBFBIEITE EEMEIT

PAINTING of ALL KINDS

N. J.

MECRMS’ CENTRIL MUKET. Corner Washington and Ocean Streets, 602 Washington Street, 217, 219, 221 Ocean Street MGMKPlBilUBflM CHOICE BUTTEHS - Siarpless' EIH Eki - i SPECHLH. Country Produce. Fresh Daily from our own Pan*, ms onrau. ousi an mum. man ir~* J^Th. l^rgew Market is Cap. May City.

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THE HOMESTEAB Cast Corner Washington and Jackson Sts. CAPE MAV. N. J. THE ^EAFE “ thoroughiv up-to-4*te i. ,11 appol » —ZBr&w— uwst* Hwutoomlr .ppotawl pwlw. -TT?" forUditt

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