CAPE MAY HERALD. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1907
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PEOPLE OE THE DAY
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« Mr. 1-ur- ;i i„y«in. Sin.
have taken her to moat of the larcc v I rusts. Ills plan - uinniifnrtiirtnR renters, m by menus of the i u Panaum she will look Into the Hon*, followed by bousliiR. f<hk! and rcereatlons of the reivlvets. The to- workers ns well as their physical and powder trust were moral welfare. Her findings and rec-i-n:n hi nations to be ommendatloaF on these matters ■will fimlsh the basis for future action by
the aecreUiry of war.
FOR THE HOUSEWIFE
Passing Out Clothaa.
I Great .rare should lie taken In peeihliiR.ou the line. The garments should In* hung wrung side out. with the thlrkest parts uppermost and In tb-lr natunHr position. The hems of sheets and tablecloths should be doubled and folded well over the line and the peg placed nlsiut four Inches Inside or the corners of heavy things get damaged. In this way a kind of bag Is formed which the winds blow through. String small things, such as Collars and cuffs, together. Handker-
chiefs may be pegged one or two to- j n* johsas. getber. I bitter. Jordan's batting la the Joy at
) Brooklyn. He Is up among the league
Uss For Bread Scraps. , leaders In home run hitting.
If any while bread Is left over do j «j or j nn „ i]s not |« released at any not throw It away, but soak In tepid ’ prl „, - „y* President Eldieta of the water. F-jueeie water thoroughly ••and the aamc may be aald
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the SPORTING WORLD Slugs* r Jordan. Tim Jordan, ilrst bawmuu of tb* Brooklyn National baseball team, but been eagerly sought by major league twain managers In need of a heavy
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THE HOMESTEAD East Cor. Washington and J&cKson Sts. Cmp* Hay THE CAFE is thoroughly up-to-date in all appointments. Handsomely appointed parlors for ladies. Cottages served with choicest Wines, Liquors, rP Beers J. J. RATTY, Manager
THE VIRGINIA OCEAN END OF JACKSON STREET CAPE MAY, IS. J. 4> THOROUGHLY UP-TO-DATE r HOUSE R. HALPIN, Formerly of the Windsor.
M- C. SWAIN MANLKAITPKEK OK Artificial Stcne [Pavement, Cellars, Floors- Etc., Etc ms ah® sy&j3S siwaa®. ANY COLOR OR DEVGI A SPECIALTY.
srd Oil c-
I from bread and put In dKb.
ar to taste, raisins, a littl«demon Juice and rind and an egg nr two. Stir uutU mixed. Take a big tlhlmponufcl at a time and fry In plenty of hot fat
..... ^-‘ "nne 'of warfare" will Ur “ wn - wl,U pnrsn.sl against o.n«arntl..ns vlolaUng Yery nl.e dessert,
the Sherman law. Hitherto these con-
cern* have felt little alarm over the To Clean Sponge*,
government» activity, because the In- Sponges * UI not bear boiling, and ■files ion of tines was all that the govern- this fact has prejudiced many careful ment-ci-uM obtain, and Ones, while In- people ngalnsi their use. They may conveniens, were nut fatal. Injunction* be made antlsppllcally clean by t«e«nd n--eiv.i-shipa will be an entirely tng placed In Isdllng water to which dlff.Tent matter. The mere threat of'"ha* tN-en.addi-d a little strong amanch a thing l» likely to cause great tnoula. Cover the vessel and set aslda uBcaslnea. among the trust*, but It I* tnr Of'een or twenty mlnnle*. tSquee** act a' mere threat, but the definite d« the sponge vigorously and rinse In
tertuinntion of n programme. cold water. __
B.,th Mr. Uouaj.urte and Mr. Purdy
beth-sa that this line of action Will do , Pineapple Puddins•dor.. «.. tl.e Shenmm law thaa • Line bottom aiid aides of pudding
dish with thin slices of sponge cake, place layer of pineapple strewn with sugar In bottom of dish, then cake, then pineapple, until dish Is full. Pour
Mr
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I* a uaUve of Ofilo.
>m Mlaueaota. He 1* for ; ovi old uimI bus been aaaistant all. e > general of the United Np!
with
Staffs for the 1
dinner
S-onge cake dlppe.1 In p
■le Juice. Cover and bake alowly > hours. This can be eaten with
1 or without a sauce.
Cause and EfftcS. —?•- ■ K.fOIIIi pf July.” said Senator Improved Rolling Pin.
flevi-rkli r In the course of an aftefl-- Tlie housewife and baker knowa that
in Indlauapolla. “two 1 It is practk-ally Impossible Jo prevent an armiuuat ibout the j dough sticking to the rolling pin when
Liberty U-u iu I'hiladelphta. j pre[>arlng the mixture for baking. Tg “ '(i Is ndmltted.' aald the first That. prevent the dough sticking a little dry
the man wtsl, rang this bell to proclaim liberty H.rjogbout the land dropped
dead fur Joy.'
- •But' ►aid the other, 'did you actually brar of such • thing as a bring kllk-d by Joy T - -Well.' the reply. T tSnce beard Of n •hup who wo* feund dead on his tnesi.rr in law’s grave.’" *-~- Mis* BwVs, Panama Invsstigator. Tin- wl-b- experience of Alls* Gertrude Becks, who was appointed *i»rial connutaateaer liy Secretary Taft to luvesilgute coodlllon* surrouiidln* the Panama canal emplojee*. admlra My -inallfii-s her for the task. Fof many years Mira Beeka baa teen a stmh-nt .-tiong Just such lines. Ml-s Berks Is secretary of the wel fare department of the ^Ble federation. a.iMN-ltloa won after long delving (a th- fields of aoriotogy. Military acl cure nB'< Industrial questions, tihr Is know* Td the lalior' world
First Baseball Rules. The lirst set of baseball rules o( which there Is any known record was framed by the old Knlckcrlioeker club away back In 181.'.. They are brief as com|Hired w ith the present code, being as follows: Section 1. The bases shall be from “borne” to second base, forty-two paces; from lirst to third base, forty-two pscss-
«. A ball knocked outside tae rase* r tlrst or third base Is foul. t. Three balls being struck at and d abd the last one caught is a band It not caught, la considered fair and
nlng the bases shall In the bands of as m or the runner Is ie makes his baa* M
All Work GuabaBtekd and Best ok Befekence Fi knishei 30 "X'XLA.XIS T’.TT'F’ERlEaTCE. Office and Residence y 2JJ Windsor Ave. Cape May, N. J
The History of ')• :Cape May County: FROM THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY EMBRACING
AN account of the Aborigine*.; The Hutch in Delaware Bay; The Settlement «.f the C-ainiv-The Whaling* TheGrowth of tin- Vilbg. i i„' Revolution and Patriots; The KslaUiahnii-tit ,.t the New Government; The War of 1 -. 1. Th, Progress of the County and Soldiers of the W .r
B, LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS
M. 48 IHuslrations. 31 Chapters. 5 Append!-
SENT POSTPAID ON RECEIPT OF *2.00 BY LEWIS T. STEVENS, Publisher
610 Washington St. Cape May, N.
GO TO fj
.. J. D. CRAIG’S .. 108 Jaclcson St. Cape May your SHoesKepairecl
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'on will find i Satisfactorily,
first class Shoe Maker, and he wil do your as nothing hut the ver, best of Leather ir used/
ils To hi Wi: lit Cu K Imi h iu Ta la fitnl ’ itda
GAINST SICKNESS OE ANV KIND.
Sewiny; Machi Sold on
lies And Organs j; In.stalmenls
ALL KINDS OF MI SICAL INSTKI MENTS Tl'NED AND KEI'AIKEt . STKINGS FOK VIOLINS, BANJOS AND GI'ItAKS ON HAND.
J. D. Craig,
108 Jackson 8tre Q
Established 1886.
Bell Phone 97x
'TLIP A I niMP DECATUR ST. (First nous, inn A LvLM IT c. 9 from beach.) Open all th. year. Rook.- nrja^jutd airy. Appointments first-class. Cuisine excellent. Rates. $2 per day, tipwanl; $10 per week, upward. Theodore Mueller
being understood, however, t Mince U a ball to ' -
Bcc. A A player
r. 14. Three hands ot
c. U. Pleycra mui liar turn. \
Section T was afterward changed so
SL Louis Bril Recruits.
The St. Louis Nationals have a large number of new young i-lnyor*. Manager Mc<To>key has fiagged old Js£t Beck Icy. who has gone to the minors. A youth from Oshkosh or some other Wisconsin h-agne team Is first basing for the rarJinal* now. Another first | it soman. Burnett, Is doiBg outfield doty ti-ni|iyrari|y.JHe Is from the Pgr rifle coast, where be was qnlte > hitter. Outftdilor Kelly ha* b-vtt returned to Baltimore, and ns Burch has been •old to Brooklyn tbeTlt. Louis outfield hss been nir.de over. Murray, tbe college hid wbo-ataned as a catcher. hollow itoujxo rui. . I mains In left. He lau’t n very good floor Is *|-rinkled over the dough be- , ’ u, , * < ’ ^ J' ea '’ 0, | I on, l h fore apjdylng the rolling pin. This Is Fhq •amck tbe ba 1. and be la ancveaaful otdy for awhile. As tb* ffradually Improving Ip hi* fly chasing ' pan become* warm, caused by friction.' 8- - 1 - the more tbe dongh la liable to stick. [ Laffarty's Coed String. U th* rolling pin can be kept cool th* I Ed I-afietty. the mtiu who trained " dongh will not adhere. A'Pcnnaytr^^'ut Boy. L'D7%. durjug the early part nlan lias devised a scheme whereby of last seasou and who drove hint In th* rolling pin can t» kept cool and his ra«« prevlmia to bU being turned th* dough thus prevented' front etlck- ore* to M. H Mctlenry At Bnffalo. Is Ing. He employ* a hollow rolling pin. « Btony ford farm; lu Oritug. ™unty. having an interior chamber for the N- Y. where he baj nine bead of |>rom receptlou of a <T>oUng medium. At Ding *po.d nrmpecls In Irulalag. **venefa end are detachable Uaodlea. pro- cn .of which were sired by Austral, tbe I vldlag an opening la the gl|<«ber for ! »>roUter to Boreal. 2:18%. Only two ol the Introduction ..f- the cooling m« , IN* lot «>* horse -Bucklock dJotp.asabosu In the liinstratloa. Thai 2;15'i. by Alvorthy. end Trsmi**. cooling medl-.m would preferably be SSrii. by Austral. Leffcrty I* a Ice water, wbk h ffsiWl he readily re- 1 Soodltlouer and a good relnstnan. tabled at a low irmprrtlan tor • Ion* under IU charge the Stony Ford farm time. I ke*"* 0 ty w |i> aotue money j . — . • 1 (H glory before next toll.
Three Rising Ball Players.
To taka Its- place of Lajoit- when he * —of born of th* Iregn*
SSseassed IciTm’inc flmerican.
Care of Stove*. If stoves n:e blackened while hot the blacking 1-uiTi.t on nml will nut take a nice pollslt. Wash off all grease spot* p-|ti) fMgipsi.ds. nt|d If there ure ttnj’ K ogh plares -wltere eomcltilng has :nu-d on tlie atove rub with windpaper. A small paint brush la very handy to blacken the stove with, as ran reach the smallest corner with
B'ange Float. Mix one rup sugar with four tablespoonfuls of rutxstareh am) julce-nud of two teui&im. Tour over thla a quart of lialllag water. Cap fifteen minutes, stirring constautl^r Turn Iu. a dessert.dish over five nrtmges cut thick slices. When cold decorate with n nicrlug. e of three egg white*, sweetened and flavored with vanilla. To Drive Out AnU. If at any time nuts make their apeanincc In tlie pantry, aroenr p saucer Ith lard and set It n re might on one ’ tbe shelve '. In the tmirulug It will e r >uucl covered with tiny Insect*, which cau be sralt'ed or kilksl In any way. Alter a few days ot this treatment not an nut will be accn. Resto.-irti Wrinkled ^ilk^ Wrinkled silks may lie made to look Sluipi-T n* fresh as when new by s[s-nglng the surface‘with a weak notation of gum arable and by pressing on tbe wrong aide with a moderate hot iron. Left Over Cabbage. Jif'x cold liolled rnbluge with a llttlf gratad cheese, matsten with milk, put In a stoneware baking dish and e-over with buttered crumbs. When baked this will prove a very palatable dlah.
Gnatrmnla. Salvador and Honduras ere getting ready to resume Up-ir qngp rel. As nearly aa can be. In the ephera itarnatloaal polltlea. they approxli k certain throe cornered dud la yeatad by CalRsdn MarryaL
n for tbe • trill be a senior In the college of end ana naxl j*«r and will also Mr IMM year of baseball He la et ar on the team sod besMra bail _ tan and a good Judge of battare UU tan* Is at Wsad stark DL
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NEW YORK
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t the
Over 400 Rooms.
Convenient to Shopping and Theatre District. Catara •eaeclally te Wemen travalinar vlaltla* New Vara alaaa. SEND FOR BOOKLET A Hotel Westminster l««k 34.aodlrvtagPlace. New York 0w BmcL Em) d BwJ..,. A leacllkr Mel b a «ald Ucatici A^W. EAOCB.
Dry Goods AND Notions.
ar Aak Tor our KASUION KlitCKl MRS. E. TURNER 323 Washington st. Cape May.
Are You Mailing
Cash Commissions snd valuable Pnses for each FubscripUon seenred. No of tbe pniroare competitive. Yon can find oot how yon can do this by Killing to the METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE for particulars couceruiag Ita great Subscription Campaign and tbe indoormenta which are being ofirred to Hep rrscsilativee Foinally IntrrtsUngtdold and yonng. Ada res* The MftrepolltAB Mafaxtoe,
New Vara CNy.
THE VIRGINIA The Virginia, ocean end ol Jackson Street, will be open all the year. The House is splendidly equipped tor the entertainment ol guests during the Autumn
The Daylight Store We Propose
Thai you come iu and see what we have lo oiler in MILLINERY We offer you excellent valu.s
and hope that you will find our goods so good, our, prices so reasonable and our service so courteous that your trade with us will con-518-20 Washington St.
O. L. W. KNERR.
ISrUC H. SMITH CLOTHIER AND , FURNISHER FULL UHE OF THUNKS ALWAYS OH HAKP
^Opposite Reading Depot. 608 WASHINGTON ST.. CAPE MAY, N. J
HOWARD F. OTTER GENERAL UPHOLSTERER Dcolcr la FURNITURE and MATTRESSE5 WINDOW SHADES, AWNINGS, and BEACH TENTS A SPECIALf¥ 311-13 Mansion Street. Cape M’,
WM. S. SHAW GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Dtkler In
jCime, S&rick, Sand, Cement and SBuil la e.
Sitatenals.
Delrokoae Dio. JO.
S SS Si min Si ref
B- S. CURTIS Plumbing;, Steam add Gas Fitti.c All ORDERS RECEIVE prompt attention SHOP—Delaware Ave. Cape May, A. .
SAMUEL. E. EWINO General Contractor, House moving a special in
IP®3Y fflima* ABiDIBBSS*
SiiDiSESS, £1 -J
\Bm. gfeueips i£i|BOAf^AIHl-LftUNCH ■ BUILDM|A:
Office aiii Shop-Cor. Corgis and Jefferson Sts. CAPE XAY. 5. J.

