Cape May Herald, 5 August 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 2

PAfK MAY HMLALD LEWIS T. STIVCNS

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aOBMOEIPHOM T Om Dollar for Yoor to AdTmnct

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INFORMATIVE. In e«ry lasiK’ o( ibe PhlladelpAU l > rea* there are three i-orreapondenn col um n« open to all loader*. No mal ter »-ho you are.you cannot read thee* three correapandence column* on an> day without rindln* somethin* of 1c terest to yon. Therefore read the Phi adelphla Free*, every day

FURNITURE C0VER1HQS. A OlrPe Heel

KothUi* could be n> ifl^n aouie of the new couou *oou» oe*l*nrd (**r couch corera. window han*

A Quick Luncti Center Wrlaley'* U the center (or auk’lunches. Beln* located at Jack*on an! Washington a tree l*. macee It tnos. centrally located. Wrlaley’* Ion* ex I pertence In the-Quick lunch buxine** ha* caused hi* place to become a headquarter* (or ail (he good thin* .* to be found at any city Quick loncli establishment. Watch hi* space In ai. other column of the Herald.

The 5 and 10 Cent Store Our summer people will do we .’ to visit the 6 and 10 cent store of Lewis Bennett, corner of Waabln* ton and Perry street*. Here you wl 1 find a Cne Uno of cookin* utensil* toys, etc. Look for his ad In the Her aid next week.

FOR THE CHILDREN The Vowels This I* a game that exercise* the silt'd Some player begins by asking a Question of the person next to him. which must be answered without us In* 'tbs Towel which the questioner prohibits. Counters In the form of beunc or chips or bits of paper should be evenly distributed before the game begins, and If the forbidden rowel la used In answer the culprit must pay to tlx Questioner three counter*. The next In line then asks a quae tkm. and *o around the circle. Therary be a box of candle* tor ■ prise, and the one who has the mot at the end of the game Is tha Th# Questloeln* may be 1U Q- Har* yon been out of as so a I Answer without a A Tee. we were at the as* Q- Do you lore music 1 Am •utL A. Tar; very much. Q- Do you play tennis? Answer with

A. The drink I do not like; the paper Q-.Wbo told yon shout th* wasp’ n*rtT Answer without o. A. Then I should tell a story; ye* Add me. (And the pays a forfeit.)

sd to 4>orOeiT*. bed corera. covara for rushluus and other* tairgrr for table*. A fact that racwmmeoda «he*e aapeetally to persons of limited income li ,„i iui .•vT« renlly furnish. •<> thsl leas furuhihv L iv<|Ul.rU tluio »<*ul t he were the coverings plain. A gorgeous set teen recently In on • shop adapted to a glrfa room has a deep cream ground with fine ribbon like stripe* of burnt orang*. At regular Intervals along these are dart* brown and green peacocka. The bor dar la about twelve Inches deep, with a ground of dull Indian blue, green and brown being Introduced. Psa cocks and plain trees form the decoration. ' An Interesting point tt that almost ad tbe figures are oriental In treatment, and the colors, while sounding crude and barbaric, are bandied with tbe ut moat art Camel* and pyramids art the motif of another and brilliant ly bued birds prcdomlrfile In all. As It 1* possible to have too much color, etc.. It la wiser to put some plain pieces with these sets rather than to carry tbe pattern through tbe entire room. For Instance, with the design first mentioned, that of peacocks, tbe couch would look far better tf plain cushions were used. Greens, browns and dull blues, precisely of tbe same tone* carried out to tbe ftEttre*. serve to accentuate th* cover without bewildering tbe eya. , ^Tgrt-wbo to artistic Is making two such couch covara serve a* a cover and as curtains. Tbe lounge baa of the original covert thrown ove and tbe center of the other cover the has made Into cushion covers. Tbe border tbui left to placed about a pair of drapery curtain* of plain color. Tbe effect la extremely

Denim la an excellent material tc use to combination, or a thinner one may be adopted. Tbe Important polm S to carry th* amne tone, for unlam a la done tbe clash of colors will be

A NEW USE FOR NET. Charming and Effective Lamp Bhada* cf This Material. New lamp shade* of chiffon a toon* are finished with filet net draws taut over the wires. Embroidered filet makes a very attractive finish and la extremely practical, as It does not ex dude the light In fact, tha old fash

AH (be players alt around to a drele Tbe player who first <Mnk. of an to •■•rtlng character in on* of Grimin’r tatty tains, or to “Alice In Wonder toad* or any other book that la quite familiar to all th* players, alts floor within the circle and bey the character. The^ther^hn. an carefully, ami the Brat one

**• If he has guessed rightly and to «*»et to Ur description, the find Ptpyer -How* him to go oi tat If be to mistaken th* ■boos Urn out of th* gmn • ta • child think* be *«« _ character he alts on tbe floor uta tills wtat be kno^a of (be character, and ■o tt goes on tin all the

Tbe ©to Mm. of Um Wy. Tbo Iroquois point out to thrtr ehll fireu a dorter of stars which they can fte^oid mas.* Whits people do not alwayu know why It to. They tall fiy..* “■ »■ ■*. -

toned filet lace, commonly called darned net. to very appropriate when used on lamp shades or candle a bade* Somehow or other tbe style of lace lends Itself aa no other style does to rtm finishing* of attract!ve little dalflttoa for the household- It to jnet on this plan that one would use filet tore on a centerpiece or even to finish curtalag. .Who ever beard of using ralenclannea or e fancy lace for any such

HEALTH AND BEAUTY. Then one to dressed and it to tact

In - .10 tents’ i to perfectly

lotion to bare fit 5 cents’ boracic acid dissolved la worth of alcobql. This harmless, and by rubbing the akin weD

This to -aim traveling. A poultice of witch

simply made. In a small mace pan pot a square folded flannel doth? '' this enough witch base! to thor- ■ ughly moisten It Hast and place tbe 'iaimel doth over the pain. Co* ** >1tb a dry ttennel and pin a t w It to keep tt In ptoc*. A girl will 'W dtatf tbe beet proc■sto ef refreshing herself when tired to to wring out hot cloths and lay them over th*. eyas and tore bead, hot water bag flow aot art aa a a «tUni* for this, apd tbe treatment to

to to have two cloths and a bastn of hot water by tbe doth. One cloth to In* tha wfter ready to wring out and ~ tc* tbe one oa tba bead tha to coat. Fifteen minute* enough, and tba Improvameut to the

Headache For Years “I keep Dr. Miles’ Antl-Paln Pills on hunt! all the time, and would not think of taking a journey without them, no matter how abort « distance I am going. I hive a sister that has had terrible headache* for yeara. :.nd I coaxed her to try them •md -They helped her to much, she now keep* them^J>y her all the time. From my own experience I cannot praise them enough." MRS. LOU M. CHURCHILL. 63 High at., Pcnacook, N. H. Many persons have headache after any little excitement or exertion. They cannot Attend church, lecture*, entertainments, or ride on trains without suffering. -Those who suffer in this way should try Dr. Miles’ AntiPain Pills. They give almost insunt relief without leaving any disagreeable after-effects, as they do not derange the stomach or bowels; just a pleasurable sense of relief follows their use. Get a package from your draggist. Take it according to directions, and if it does not benefit be will return your money.

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Woman’sWorld

THREE TAFT GIRLS. Mughtsr #f Presidsnt and Two Comins Will 8* Whit. Hovf* Ball**. During the next four years three young women of lb* Taft family wilt take prominent parts to tha social Ufa of Washington and especially ft all the functions st the Whits Bouse. They are coosiae-Mtoe Helen Taft daughter of tbe iireehleut; Mias lx>ul*e fart, 1U1 tighter of Charles P. Taft of Cincinnati, and Mto* Louis* Taft, daughter of Henry W. Taft of' Ni Tort Miss Helen Taft wIU be tbe most Important figure to the trio becathl tbe position her father occupies, ah* will be known aa (be WMto Boose

Kxum taft axx> bell*. During tbe sebooj year Wash Ington will aee very Utile of fief, foe win continue her studies at Bryn Mswr. near Philadelphia. ' She to a modest gtof with attractive feature* and ad pnaeiiaj fundnf sound Her coasts Louise, daughter of ibarles P. Taft, to a pretty young man. She to rather slender.

■seder ef asMi asertk at Aedliariam. cape Mar Presto rel N* in. laarre*** efier ef ■ertaregbs Mute at ujritoo» ML MS WartUagtsn streaL *a aeooed tad reiqth Tburedag* ot aeeh ewein Pare Mar Peered Me. IWl Keyal At-

Keanu. Democrat. IMS April. Septambar and ttocemhar. torma ot Court—T - ~ '

BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS A. B. Smith. Palermo, Jan. L UK W. E Johuos. Ocean CUy. Jan. J, UK J. P. Fox. Ocean City Jaa. 1. UK Ooshen.-Jan- L J. Dl -Jan-'*, 1I]X Jan. i. Id* David W. Kodao. Cap* May. Jaa. L toll o Sayre. Sea tale CUy Jan.' 1, Ull -t Clouting. Sea lale CUy..Jaa. L 111; nthuay'-B.

VAX COMMISSION ERE EUU U. Marshall, Sesvlll* BUlwell It. Towassad. Cap* May Court Aaron W. Hand, (top* May City.".. .1!

CITY DIRECTORY. k A Kalvla. Jan. U*K

-Wm. E. Shaw .Jan. t. UK “ Bamael & Moore Jen. L Ull “ Jo*. Bead Jan. 1. K1 " 8 111 wan Mend Jan. L Ul “ Jan J. Doak Jan. L UU “ Jen H. Swell —Jaa. L UU - • win a Gilbert Ian. 1. UU “ John F. Jacoby Jan. 1. Ul* - ■—iv. Jan. 1. UU Prsrtdret Ot council—John F. Jacoby. Beeorder and Superintendent ot Wat

Wertn John W. Thompson. Jan i. UK A—aeor Ervtn H- Bldredga, Jaa. LUK CoOector—Ollherl C Haghan Jan. L UK Treasurer—Then W. MlUet.Jan L MU

cuy solicitor—, Jan I ui

Oty Engineer—a. H. Townasnd. Jan 1.

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Mn tt. D. rt a.~ _ sftaraaw ef esen week ai AM. la Jr., ft D. A M.. BsU 'MM Spriag The Jake Meerey Past. Ms. rt a A. L meets re tbs third Friday ot, aaeh at tM s'dock w an. rt Fisauia

BT. JOHN’S P. E. CH"RCH Cor. Wsshlnpton end Frsnfclln atrset*. sunSay Very ices. Rob’ Communion T.kO A. M. Evon dny sad KAS A. M.. U># first B, day o( Each Month. Morning Prayer and Sermon 10.: Evening Prayer Only. ( V. M The (allowing clergymen ere expected to ofQetnl* danng the Summer of 1*0*. June U—Rev. juTrefl a. Mortimer D.U. Hector St. Marti’* Church, ri.u

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BANKING HOUSE

Your Earning Capacity ought to enable you to Jo' more thnn just make £ our living. You ought to save mom-y Then aving saved, the next thing is to-rtet your surplus to work safely -and profitably, The best way for you to insure a steady, reliable income from your savings is to deposit them in si Saving Fund Account in the Security Trust Company, wheic they will bear-interest at 3 per cent. Vou arc eaming now, but your earning capacity Can’t Last Forever Not next week nor next month, but NOW is the to begin to save. If yon never start, you never will have the ready cash whice may some day be so needful.

Security Trust Company Cape May City, N. J.

CONTRACTORS

■Hi. Rev, Etbelbert Talbot. D D.. IX. Ik, Bishop of Central

Pennavlvanla.

June (7—Rev. bsvld M. Steel*. Hector

8L Luke's and the Ep:pIiS»y. ♦—Rev. Philip J. Btelnmetx, Jr. Minlater in chars• of Epiphany

Chapel Philadelphia.

July 11—Rev. Edwin B. Nlver. Hector

Christ Church. Baltimore. Md

July K—Rev. C. C. Pleroe, D. Ik. I Ic-

ier EL Matthea-'s Church, l*bil

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July tt—Her. Rohert McKay, n. Ik. Bee

tor Trinity Church, Moorertowi

Aug. I—uL Her, John Scarborough, D

D. LL., U.. Bishop of New

Aug. 1—Kev. Uswsllyn K. Csler. Kec-

^ u aa®a.* f * to * SM ~ ity -

Aug. tt—Bev. Herman L. Duhrtng D. D

Sup*. ^ E. City Mission. PhilP L a Campbsll. Rsetor __ Cbrt*t Church, Woodbury. N. J f. (*—lUv. Charles M. Perkin*. Rural - Dean-Hector t Trinity Church

’. Tlaaman

rboraajTj. "t a of to* Ad 1 1. Pennaylva,

— -Pof Delsaare.

L IJ—iter. Thomas J. Taylor. Rector Church -* ’ - * ’•

Square.

BOARD OF EDUCATION

William Fertar. Ctort... Dr. A. L Leach. Howard F. Otter,

WlllUm a. Sheppard, Luther C. Ogden. George 8. pongtres Thomas 8. Steven* Everett J. Jerrell,

March 1*12 March. Ul March mi March U10 March 1912 Hsrebm March ml

BOARD OF HEALTH Or- A. U Leach. Prartdent. Best 1, XM* Or. ▼. M. Ik Mayor, B*aUh ofOcee- —*. I, UU ■L L 1«M

Georg* L ZrtVSM.--.

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Gao. U Lovett. Agent.

CHURPH DIRECTORY Service* at St. Mhry* R. C. Church. — _ Waehlagton Btreet. Bev. Father ft ft KsBy. Be Rector'S office Bcara-g U U A. M. T to Lte P. K. Masse*. Bondars, 4-U, t and 10.00 7 o’clock, and Friday, at 8 o t OtuifeealoB* Beturdays aul • bafare tha Flirt Friday, (r&a EM to « P. M-, and from T.M le Eft P. M.

F- rfiti Chureh rt

are dark. Tbl* Utaay and 1 rt gracefaifisr- rt aaah rtog* and a sprightly temperament She U already known to Washington. * * ‘ (Choral) asretre and bartng spent coualfleraU* time Is tha "«??“ P- m *

traveling.* Her tests in me drees to aaid to be estrtlent

Prayar. 8.00 p. m. -w Salct'e Day* and Thursday*. CeltaF* ■ tlou of the Holly Ogtnmaatoc. T40.

B. A. Bowers. Partor.

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-Dearie- ar “Glrtle," Which Are Vovf How long' can this l*st? Moat we be “daarled" and -gtoUad' forever? *

IK ALL ITS BKAVCfILS

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100 Parry Street

How to fcai the Mail Order Folks.

There, Mr. Mas, don't They have broken your heart, I kaow

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M. C- SWAIN MANtKi' TU11EK OF Artificial Stone .Pavement, Cellars, Floors, Etc., Etc mi asm stoih! aiwaiia. AST COM)II 0B DttiM * sricuirr; All Work Guaranteed and Best of Beperence Fubnisbed Office and Residence, 33? Windsor Ave. Cope A/ay, A. /.

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hOfifice anlShcp-Cor. Eorgie and Jefferson Sts 1 CAPE MAT* S.i J,

la a thing of th* Long Af*.

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Irt still yau d*n ha*lt-v

Thsre to hop* fee the hma why (rU*.

fa rseotur year trade you have read* ' flight In end ADVERTISE!

SAMUEL E. EWINU

General Contractor,

Honse moving a specialty feir anfif«@s'aisiss!ies. sibasbss. «. 1

WM ©. BF5AW 81 ©C k? fOENERAL CONTRACTORS

the farmer to ^p«rad tt? poy

hto farm and Bmat therekeep acme kind of live stock bearing aotne fair relation in number to

Tbd atoe of hto torni.

gegenoratisn th* Nepd. enrration snd not yrfonnation to irfaat the world need*. It to a radical change wrought In th* of man by divine pow

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