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CIPE liY STAR AHD WAVtlj 1 y ' . 1 I " • , ' 161 E-" . '» s«" •»* w*** 1907 I Ttpo'do. Thurvfay E«»ln». J«ed j •, ■ss^sxsdss-s-^ 1 ' MKriptM Pitt tm Mr a Tor to Uma Kk * — i Thl» paper U ftiterea «i tbt po«t offct it ncond ' •ten POlttl TOIKr. ADVTRTTStNC. R ATFS— For the of tketr dniriac tn mix' *drcTti«M»«it» by mail. Ca»h • " - Hiaiiiiiniiijl1 otAct. ^ ''^XAfrimiSveTtiar* ert« fe. per line firat laaertien**t' ^SSJje^CTtiotia. II centi per Inch. T ranlient Ad- , HilWliy >5 WPt» per inch each inaertino. E ,A0»««fa>** nmnloe for 11 inarrtio!" er over or • S- . l—nlon: $o ceiwa ihree lo»ertion«. Thineeo nme» «r mors, (hrec cents per line. «gp , OwMed adrertiainf- one cent per w&X each *MreaolOtioi» of condolence from lodyea. chinches or Other orraniraH"t«. •••ociailonr or Indhrldua'e. ... eVered far publication. either in maklv or sfa'hr •dittoes mill be charred for at the me or one dollar for any reaolatl™ oecupvinr three inches of state or , 1 on a ad Ave centt per line In addition for each additional line. VTARVND WAVE PUBLISHING CO. 318 and 317 Washington Street Aaron W. Hand.'Oeneral Manager TO OUR R KADERS — II yon do not reeehre yo«r paper re*ularty. we will conrider It a favor If yoo vfll report the matter at ooce. No attention paid to unsigned comnranlcatior.a. In order «o seenre attaotion. subscribers wiahln* their addresses changed ' mat give their old at well 11 their new addre" . The Star end Wave inviter all of lu readers to aand to it by telephone or letter or to bring to it JfervonaDy, any Inlereatin* newi lhal may come in tali nay. Roth obliging aid -will be warmly ap^TheSmr sndWsee guarantees eac^week a Urter ty. If anv advertiser can prove tM* statement is incorrect. hit advertitement will be Interted free. TELEPHONF15* J Mtnrt «#(! Atttitlc, He. 2MI """i Eishn. tt. 170 ■MfVi How: Mmri ail AtVaatic. No. 23* ADDRESS CAPE MAY SIAR AND WAVE ' PHLADflPflW AGENT t P. Stttn. Jr. 5534 Wyaknfe A»e. PERSONAL MENTION OF VISITORS SOBE INTERESTING NOTES Star aid Wave Readers are Revested to Scad in by Phone or Otherwise. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stevens, of Philadelphia, have been visiting their a ant, Mrs. J. B. Vanzant. Miss Emma Lovett, accompanied by her niece. Miss Laura L. Lovett, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Norris Gaskill, Atlantic Oity. % Mrs. Charles H. Lang and daughter, Mra. P. Brice Lang, of Germantown. j were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Moore during the week. Daniel J. Bishop, of ^Philadelphia, who is well known to many of our people, was among tjje guests at the Windsor over Sunday. He is now interesting himself in Freemasonry and is Eminent Commander 'of St. John's Oommandery. No. 4. Knights Templar, Philadelphia. * Dr. and Mrs. S. Eldredge Ewing were among those who attended the grand opening and ball at the Hotel Cape May on the lith. and the Doctor has been called in" a professional capacity'to treat several distinguished guests there who appreciate his skill. Mrs. Carrie Hurry and son Lewis, are visiting her sister, Mrs. N. Gasill, Atlantic City. Civil Engineer Geo. R. MacKenzie, pith his wife and two sons, Albert Haynes and Franklin Hannay, 'sail for Europe Saturday. They will spend the coming summer sight seeing and pro- *""" bably locate in 'London for next year. Mr. and Mrs. I. Put man Hughes en- 1 tertained Mrs. J. Alvin Crease, of Philadelphia, during Easter week. .Mr. and Mrs. John Brelsford, of Woodbury, spent a few days with her aunt. Miss Georgie Douglass, at her home on Hughes street. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maines, of Philadelphia, were guests this week at the Virginia. ' Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Hart, accompanied by their daughter and son. weie week end visitors at the Windsor. The arrivals at the AJdine this week were H. D. Jurti, Miss Justi.'Mr. and Mrs. K. C. H. Drechsel, Wilson McCreedy, Rosa Warr, Elmer Hess, Clinton Sellers, Wm. F. H. Reed, Mrs. Charles Reedfand Miss Lee Reed, Philadelphia ; Coulten Somers, Camden. William J. Reineke and ^children, Alice, Marion and Albert, were visitors , over Sunday and stopped at the Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson and lit- i tie daughter Evelyn, spent a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tbos. < W. Millet. Dr. Reu A. Hand, of Oamden, waa ■ an over Easter visitor with his parents. I A party of Philadelphia™, wuo spent Bunday here andftook dinner at the • Windsor, included Mra. Inae Reeling- '

ton, Elizabeth B. Remington, Mra£J. | Sensenderfer, Helen M. Remington, Remington, Edith M. Pickena.'' Helen B. Pickens, Aljna O. Keller and Elizabeth Peddrick. Mr. and Mra. H. A. Franklin, of Baltimore, were guests St the Virginia this week. Miss Crissa Hugbea entertained as , her guests over Easter, Miss Ella , Obert, teacher of ? English in the , 1 Princeton High School, and Miss Anna , La Dow. of Dividing Creek. , i ;Mrs. Mary A. Knerr entertained i 1 Mrs. Lizzie Strawbridge and ;Mrs. i ; Roy Knerr and ^daughter Grace, of i Philadelphia, for a'few days this week. , Mrs. A. G. McCausland and son, J. : W. McCausland. of Camden, were en- • joying a short stay at the Virginia. Mr. and Mrs.Courtland Vanaman and little son. of Philadelphia, visited his ' mother and sisteijfor several days. ' Mrs. Aionzo Thompson and two sons, ; of Germantown, visited her mother, Mrs. Olive Wiley at her home on Decatur BtreeL_^ ~ - Miss Edna Varian Hill and Miss Hanett Markle Homiller, two interesting young ladies of Philadelphia. . were over EasterTguesta'at the Wind- ! sor. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Willis, whose j home is in Philadelphia, spent a few > days at'the Virginia. Miss Helen Phillips, of New Yor^, ' is making an (extended visit with her • grandparents. Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Phillips. A. Walt^ifRosemar. and son Albert, j accompanied by Roderick Penfield, all I of Philadelphia, were fin town Sunday I and took dinner at the Windsor, William Hal], who is now making his 'home Bt~ Haworth.'N. J.. spent Sunday here with his mother and two sisters. Mr. and Mrs. David Kay. of Camden. were over Easter guests of Mo and Mrs. David Rodan. Among the guests registered at the Virginia this we»k were Miss Elizabeth Crawford, Miss V. M. Simmons, ! M. B. Doughten, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. ' Smith, Mary A. 'Crowell. Hannah'M. Crowell, Mrs. H. H. Hilpert, Mr. and Mra. J. H. Jolley, A. C. Stevens. John ) Best, B. S. Ayars Miss Mary ETongee. Morton R. Weyl, W. H. Benjamin, C. Stanley French. W. S. Plummer, Philadelphia ; Paul L. Black, Pittsburg : A. H. Hesser, M. J. Scharzenmeid, T. H. Clarke and H. J. Sperry, New York : P. Varley, Baltmore. The cottages of Everett Jerrell and Joseph B. Hughes. Jr., on Queen \ street, have beep leased for the sump mer season. These two cottages are the first in the Fourth Ward to be r rented. ! Our young "friend and attorney, ' Henry H. Eldredge, of Philadelphia. spent ' Eastertide among his relatives , and friends here. He is now located , | and established in the practice of his . | profession at 226 Land Titl^ Buildine, Broad and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia. Bright, able "and consciencious . he will do faithful work for his clients. ! Wallace^!. Hallowell and family, of - Philadelphia, were among those who spent Easter at the Hotel Cape May. 5 Mrs. Robert W. Lyle and daughter i Roberta, of Crafton, Pa., spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Everett J. Jerrell. ; Queen street. Mrs. Lyle is very fond ; of Cape May having spent the last two I or three seasons here. r Pilot and Mrs. Ellis Fldrerige have ' been enjoving an Easter trip to friends I in Eriugeluii, Millville, .Port Norris and other points. They, report a hail storm in the Tafternoon on Sunday in which the hail stones were as big as bird's egga. Mr. aod Mra. Thos. H. Parkinson ^ and daughter Florence, will sail for r Europe on Saturday next on the Steam- , ship Friesland. They expect to make . an extended visit in England with Mr. Parkinson's relatives. Their son, Mr. Harry L. Parkinson, of Lansdowne, f Pa., will occupy their cottage on Perry street during their absence, f Leonard Davis, of Philadelphia, was . among the week end visitors here. r Miss Beyette Paul, daughter of Mrs. H. B. Paul, devotes a great deal of f her time to music. She possesses a i voice of singular sweetness and renders difficult selections with great ease . and in a charming manner, i Mr. and Mra. Danie' Stevens, of Philadelphia, were over Sunday guests . with relatives. Mrs. Stevens was ' I formerly Miss Lina Entriken and is , . very well known here. The Misses Bockius, of Philadelphia, are now occupying their Perry street Among the arrivals at the Windsor this week were Mr. and Mrs. E. C : 1 Taylor and son. Samuel S. Bloom, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Klir.k, Miss Lolia Stevens, C. B. Taylor. Miss Anna • J. R Miller, Jr., Mr. and j 1 Mra. J. S. Ennis, Mr. and Mra. H. Green. John M. Bailey, Sr., John I M. Bailey, Jr., Pan! Bailey, Mr. and ! i Mra. W. E. Miller. W. Y. Heaton, ' Samuel J. Bishop, P. A. Deckard. Frank J. Bates, Philadelphia; H. R. ; Morrison. Red B*nk; Geo. J. Bailey, . West Chester.

Original Slaries if - High SckMl Pipits "GRANDMOTHER'S CHAIR." By MABLE HART. Grandmother is a dear, white-haired - old lady who sits in the sun on the south side of the sitting room. She rocks and rocks and .rocks, and sews and sews and sews, all day long. The squeak of her little chair is the sweetest music to the ears of her eight children, who have all live3>long enough in this old world to tire pt its clamor when gray twilight floees round, and to be only too eager to steal . over to' grandmother's comer and drop down on her worn and battered hasI sock, and rest there, with his or her . weary head on the gray-clad knee, until the tea bell rings. And in the afternoon, when* any of toe little flock of grandchildren grow sleepy, the little old rocker squeaks' a welcome from its sunlit comer. It is tnere, too, that all the wondrous trials ' of childhocd are unfolded to sympathetic ears ; and tfce little hearts find comfort there as nowhere else. And what, ofy what will the grownup children^ do in the twilight, when the ! chair ia silent? When someone, brush- • ing past, shall"Set it rocking, and the dainty little old crocheted tidy on the back sways to and fro. and the tassels 'f keep time to the familiar creaking, what a comfort and a pain the old 1 sewing chair will be to them ! And some of the young£ children will re- ! member it, too. and bless the memory. Each year the little tune of the chair becomes less lively than it was the year before, and it will not be very 8 long until it is silent, but the children r will always keep Grandmother's chair in its own sunny comer, and the quaint - tidy will not be disturbed, and neither j I will the little worn hassock be moved I from its resting place. NEW DEPARTURE ' After two months of remarkable - sales, Mecray, the enterprising drug- . gist, says that the plan of Belling at j half price the regular 50 cent size of 5 Dr. Howard's specific for' the cure of constipation and dyspepsia, and guar- • anteeiDg to refund the money if it - does not cure, has been a great success. Any one suffering with 'dyspepsia, constipation, liver troubles, headaches, ' dizziness, coated tongue, or the genera' . • tired feeling, caused by inactive liver . and bowels or disordered digestion, , . should take advantage of Mecray 's new departure and boy a bottlefof Dr. Howard's specific at half price, with 1 his personal guarantee to refund the i , money if it does not cure. , UDder the special half price order. , this means a month's treatment for 25 : cents, with the best medicine known : for the cure of constipation and stom- j ach troubles. JOSEPH FORD RECEIVES A SURPRISE I ! A jolly partv of friends gathered at j j the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ford 1 ' on Broadway, West Cape May, Monday ! j 1 evening to 'celebrate his twenty-third I birthday. It was a "surprise" Tto him ! j ' but he soon made his guests ! welcome and the evening passed very pleasantly all present pronouncing it a very 1 ( ' enjoyable occasion. He waa remem- ( bered with a number of gifts. Those ) ■ present were : Mr. and Mrs. Emanual " Stauffer, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Van- j , zant, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crowell. j I Mr. and Mrs. John Vanzant and little . > daughter Edna, Miss May Mullen, Mrs. j Chas. Folk, Misses Bessie Gilford. . Alice Welden, Delia Quigley, Marie " s Baker, Katherine Vanzant, Neva s Baker. Marie Camp ; Messrs Don I Davis, Chas. Hand, Claude Morton, , Chas. Eldredge. Sam Elwell, ;Ed. Ger- 1 ( s man, Chas. Shields, Staurt Pollard. Wm. M. Vanzant, Wm. Rice, David! ( Evans, John See, Harry Chester' Phil j ' . Bamett. I - Our grandmothers used to get a lot I ' of old nails place them in a vessel con- j j taining vinegar and allow them to re- i ' main until the acetic acid in the vinegar produced an iron solution. ThisJ 1 i concoction was taken by nearly every j | member of the family during the spring j and fall and it rarely ever failed to I i strengthen and benefit the person tak- ' ' ing it. The old way was good but there I ( is 'a new way that Jis far better. J ( Science has discovered a way to manf ufacture Iron so that it can be dis- ' , solved in syrups and elixirs and given i in definite doses. Ore of the best and • ■ surest ways to take Iron is in Rydale's ! ; Tonic. This jemedy is a combination j j of Iron, Ouinine and Strychnine in an | Orangi Elixir and combined with other j ' ingredients that make it very valuab'e ■ i as a blood and nerve tonic. It is with- 1 . out an equal for old people needing a ' I stimulant and for weak and puny chil1 dren and a sure cure for chills and ! ' malaria. V. M. 0- Marcy & Co. ppr , . " SHAKE OFF THE GRIP of your! old enemy. Nasal Catarrh, by using | ■ Ely's Cream Balm. Then will all toe 1 swelling and soreness be driven out 'of the tender, inflamed membranes. The fits of sneezing will cease and the dis- : cjttfage as offensive to others as to ' y^ffself, will be stopped when the i causes that produce it are removed. Cleanliness, comfort and renewed ' health by the use of Cream Balm. . Sold by all druggists for SO cents, or mailed by Ely Bros., 56 Warren street, 1 New Yurie. , For Sale— »nuaing Lots. V«7 eligible loU in West Cape May

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WEST CAPE MAY'S j WEEKLY HAPPENINGS : LOCAL NOTES AND COMMENT) l »_ p Social Occurrences and Move- ' » j ments, Together with References ' to Public Matters and the news | j of the week. > West Cape May Board of Education ■ has reelected its entire corps of ^ teachers to serve for the coming year, p including Principal J. B. Hastings, and assistants. Mi ss Clara Springer, Miss I Alice Brewton. Miss Ethel HiilrAan, Miss Curry, Richard E. Reeves and W. J. Moore, i . Captain and Mrs. Stant B. Atkins, ■ of Wilmington, have been the guests of Mr. ana Mrs. James Dawson at their home on Emerald avenue. i Mr. and Mra. Charles Simmington, i of Pniladelphia, were over Easter visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mra. , j Eldredge, Sr. Mra. Annie McKean entertained over J Sunday Miss Mary HeWitt and [Aliss Florence Hewitt, of Philadelphia. ) Miss Sallie Johnson, who now makes her home in Philadelphia, has been ; spending a few days with her sister, j Mrs. Lorin Whilidin. i Dr. Frank Hughes was among tne j Philadelphia visitors Monday. I S Winchester Reeves, a student at | College, spent his Easter vacation here at the home of his father. I Mrs. Walter Ewing was taken suddenly and violently ill Sunday evening and it was found she was suffering from appendicitis. She »jas removed to the Hahnemann Hospital Monday 1 morning where an operat'on was performed that day at two o'clock. She now improving slowly. Mrs. Frank W. Stevenson ai.d little son have been spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Creamer were Sunday visitors'^'ith friends at Court House. H. H. Eldredge, of Philadelphia. I was greeting his many friends here I this week. He was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hand. Harry Hoffman, accompanied by his j little daughter Dorothy, is visiting at the home of his parents. He is conI valescine from an attack^of typhoid j Charles Nichols, accompanied by a J friend, was a Sunday visitor with his parents. j Mrs. Edward Little and daughter j Alberta are spending a few days at TCIi dora with her cousin. Miss Stella Cruise. Howard Stites was a Sunday visitor with his family. He returned to J his work at Collingswood Monday, Mra. George Taylor spent Tuesday | the Philadelphia snopping districts. ) Mrs. Annie M. Hughes was called to . Millville Wednesday by the illness of j sister. Mrs. Mary Elliott. Lilburn Hoffman, of Philadelphia, | was an Elaster visitor with his father. I The Craig cottage on Yorke avenue i

ij SEE WASHINGTON [• j THE HEART OF THE NATION THREE DAY TOURS -VIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THURSDAY, MAY 7. 1908 ; ROUND TRIP RATE $10.75 OR $13.25 j FROM CAPE MAY 9 According to hotel selected. Covers necessary expenses for three dayB. Tickets good returning j for ten days. • ALL THE PRINCIPAL POINTS OF INTEREST IN THE NATIONAL CAPITAL ' Detailed Itineraries and full Information of Ticket Agents, or J.R.WOOD, G.W.BOYD, Passenger Traffic Uantger General Passenger Agent Philadelphia Pa. SAMUEL T. FREEMAN & COMPANY * AUCTIONEERS Freeman Building S, W.Cor. 12th & Walnut Sts. Philadelphia 2 STORY FRAME COTTAGE (Lot 30x100 ft.) 9TH ABOVE BEACH AVENUE 6 rooms. Cape May, To be sold Wednesday, May 6, 1908, at 12 m. At the Real Estate Rooms Freeman Bldg. S. \V Cor. 12th and Walnut sts. Philadelphia. Full particulars in hand bills. Wm. C. Stoever. Esq., Atty. 727 Walnut St.. Philadelphia

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Has been improved with a fine coat 01 i paint. fMr. and Mra. George H. Reeves I have been entertaining her sister, Mrs. j I Stone, ^during the past week. Miss Emma Robinson, of Holly I 1 Beach, spent several, days here with I \ Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Parsons. H William G. Blattncr made a business trip to Tuckahoe Thursday.

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