To Enjoy ' ii the full confidence of the Wdl-Infonned e of the World end the Commciidatioc of I the moot eminent physician* it was essential that the component put* of 8yrup fc of Fif* end Elixir of Seem* nhould be known to end approved by them ; ^here- v lore, the California Fig Syrup Co. pob- 1 be bee a full statement with evfcry package. The perfect purity and uniformity of pro- J duct, which they demand in a laxative remedy of an ethical character, ere assured J by the" Company'* original method of manufacture known to the Company only. ' The fig* of California err used in the ' production of Syrup of Fig* and Elixir of Senna tami ninote the pleasant taste, but the principle* are obtained from plant* known to act most beneficially. { To get it* beneficial effect* always buy , (ho gen nine— manufactured by the 0*li- , forma Fig Syrup Co. only, and for ml* by all leading druggjrt*. j PERSONAL MENTION OF VISITORS SORE INTaESTlNI NOTES SUr ul Wire Beaters are Requested to Seed ii by Fkne tr Otlrerwise. Mr. and Mrs. John Hickey, who have boon in Florida for the past two month*, have returned to their borne in Walnut street, Philadelphia. They will soon take up their residence here for the summer. ■ Jacob Snare, Esq., and sister, of Philadelphia, will open their cottage < here for the Easter season. Mia* Carrie Focer visited friends et " Cape May Court House this week. Mis* Sue Mecray, of Riverton, N. 1 J.,Ts rapidly recovering from an oper- ' ation performed by -Dr. Paul Mecray 1 in the Cooper Hospital. Mi** Mecray Is very popular among the young people here. Mn Ida Hess spent the day with Miaa Elizabeth Hitchner. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Church and eon < and daughter have returned from a trip : through Florida which has occuped *ev- i oral week*, anddta* proven very eajoy- I able and beoefidal. i Miaa Elizabeth Hitchner spent the ' afternoon Monday with Mr*. George - Cariey . Captain Henry Smith, who has been In the south with Obria Gallagher ha* : returned borne. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Heise, of Phila- 1 delphia, are occupying their - cottage 1 over Beater. They are entertaining : Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vanderveer and daughter, Miaa Elizabeth. Tbey are planning to enjoy several cruises in ; their fine launch "Princess." Mr. and Mrs. Mattie Shane, of ' Brooklyn, .has leased ooe of the Saw- 1 . yer cottages on Washington fa treat for one year. They are entertaining their 1 daughter. Mrs. Madeline I Parker, of Carmine. Illinois. Mrs. Shane is Captain A. C. Gile's sister. Mrs. Harriet Hughes, who has been spending the winter in Philadelphia as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Rothell. - has returned to her home here. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Heel, of i New York, are guests at the Windsor . ' Mr. and Mrs. N. Z. Graves, Jr.. of Philadelphia, have been the goeeta of . t their parents here during the week. George W. Boyd, General Paaaenger f Agent of the Pennsylvania Railroad, «a a guest of the Windsor. Matthew Selover. it suffering from L an attack of grip Mrs. A ah ton Williams and family are' the guests "of Coouty Superintendent I Oy O. Birr and wife, at their Hughe* street cottage. HarryS Maicy. who underwent an I evaration at the Ki iscopal Hospital, i I Philadelphia. is recovering nicely. Thomas H Tseh.of Philadelphia, ha* r leased the ScheTlenger cottage on I Washington street. Mr*. Harknees and her daughter, | Nfrs. Bioren and Miss Rebecca Harkp neas, of Philadelphia, have leased the [. Maakel Ware cottage on Windsor L Mrs. F. L. Richardeon and daughter [ era enjoying a few weeks' stay in M Philadelphia. Dr. J. M. Hall, of Douglas*. Ga., is ^ being entertained by W. E. Young, of i ' North Wild wood, and enjoyed an auto p trip to this city in Mr. Young's fine l Buick machine on Thursday. He ha* I entertained Mr. Young and other | friends from this section at his home K - la Georga. and ia the embodiment of I the Southern hospitality to which ao 0 many glowing tributes have been paid. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Lang, of L ' Wayne avenue. German town. are ft spending Easter as guesta of Mr. and Mrs S H. Moore. L J. Clinton Seller*, of Philadelphia, j was among the week's visitor*. | Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Baird, of Bever- . ly. an anjoiog the Easter season bete. I.flt m* Mrs. E. Waits: Sfrrr. of
ing In their capacious oottage end will entertain a large boose party o»ar Easter. Dr. Yen Bary was here on Thursday looting after ber dfferent real estate holdings. A : Mrs. Mary Dana. oCPbiladelphi*. ia visiting hef mother. Mrs. James E. Taylor. Mrs. Sal'ie B. Nelson, of Cheater, will open, ber Washington street cottage for Easter. Edward Grea* ia passing the week at William H. Church is occupying his avenue oottage which be recently purchased. MOTOR BOAT RACE TO, BERMUDA Philadelphia yachtsmen are particuinterested in the power boet race from New York to Bermuda, fixed to start on June & One ofjthe entrants from Philadelphia ia the Ilya, now building at Camden far J. G. Neafie Whitaker. from the designs of Mr. Tbomaa^D. Bowes, M. E-, of this city. A second new boat, alao owned by a member of a Philadelphia I yacht olub, ia now under construction for the race. ^ The new vessel ia for Mr. Francis | Rogers, of Camden. N. J., who is alao a member of the Cape May Yacht Olub. and is from the designs of Messrs. Whittlesey and Whitaker. of Now York. The Stanford Motor Company. of Stamford. Conn., has the boat in hand and ia giving it all the attention possible, that it may be finished i in »"»* to allow repeated trials before , the date of the race, i The general deeign of the boat is similar to the raised deck type of i motor cruisers which the firm has turned out for years, and it is the intention of both the naval architects i and 'he builders to furnish the owner with a vessel which shall be able to maintain her maximum speed under almost any conditions of weather. The design of the hull carries a prominent flare forward and a round stern, which is usual in the cruising type of motor vesaelk. The general dimensions of the new boats are 66 feet length lover all and 11 feet beam. The power to be used will be a four cylinder 6# by 8 Sterl- > ing engine of 40 horse power. Beth , make and brake ignitions will be fitted and extra pacta of the machinery will be carried. Tbe steering position, instead of being on tbe raised deck, as is customary on this type of vessel, will i be situated in a more sheltered position at the after end of tbe bouse on , tbe main deck. Tbe bout will be' i yawl rigged and supplied with tbe nec essary canvas, ao that in ease of any . accident to the machinery sail may be , used. Tbe conditions governing the have the following regarding tbe I use of sails : i "Boats must be 'equipped with rait- , able spars and rigging to carry sufficient sai£to give them steerage war in ' a moderate breeze. This sail 'can be . spread in any shape, but the sails, with tbe exception of the Jib, to aid in . steering, must not be used unless abso1 lately necessary for the safety of the veaaei. |Tbe sails must be sealed before tbe start by the committee, and , tbe seals must be unbroken at the i finish, except as noted. " The interior arrangement of tbe new boat provides for the engine room aud ' galley forward, a large cabin and ; , toilet amidships, with a double state- j ' room and lockers aft. There will be i ' plenty of room and the ventilation will 1 be as perfect as possible. The owner - has fortunately obtained the services of Walter Murray Bieling, secrets" y of j the Motor Boat Olub of {America, as ( , ; the skipper of the vessel during tbe j , race. Mr. Bieling was the mate of - 1 . 1 the Ailso Craig in 1906, Mr. Thomas 1 ; | Fleming Day being the captain, and; i was also tbe mate of the Irene II in I last year's Bermuda race, under the I i ' same captain. Mr. Roger's boat, an- j , , { der Captain Hiding's care and direc- : ' | tion, will make a record if that is i I i possible. I - . ^ . WEDDING AT RiO GRANDE On Thursday. April 1st, at 4 p. ul, j s a home wedding was solemnized by r Rev. E. J. Tozer at the borne of Mr. j Isaac Gillan, when bio step son. Mr. ! r Walter W. Edwards made Miss Mary 3 Poynor his bride. Only tbe immediate families and a tew friends witnessed s the ceremony which was followed by f an elaborate supper. Tbe reception o held later in tbe evening was largely b attended, there being over sixty * present, r The couple were the recipients of b many useful presents which was a f small representation of the esteem of o Walter's many friends hare. A very - enjoyable evening was spent with the f bridal eoupls. who were the subjects s of many jokes. A^feature of the reel pest waa a highly peppered cake which carried out the April 1st Joke and , caused much merriment, to any nothing of barned throats. All join in wishing - them a happy and prosperous journey - through life. ? ZZ - . A GUEST.
Mien's F tirnisiiings ' EXTRA VALUE GAUZE UNDERWEAR Double seated drawers at 25c Mainsook Athletic Shirts and Drawers 25c and 50c Unusual value in Colored and White Lisle Underwear at jOc. • - New shades in fancy half hose, color warranted, at )2 1-2C, 25c and 50c We are also showing the BEST FIFTY CENT SHIRT ever offered at the price. We have a splendid line of these in MADRAS and PERCALE, with Band or Collar. ANOTHER BARGAIN in Woven Madras Coat Shirts with cuffs attached, 75c, the usual dollar grade. A FINE LINE OF PONGEE SHIRTS " j In Lavender, blue, Pink, Tan, Cream etc., $i.00, $1.25 and $ 1. 5o I BEST QUALITY PERCALE SHIRTS Plain or Plated at $1.00 ^Anything you want in Men's Working Shirts 50 cents. S NIGHTSHIRTS 50 up. PAJAMAS $1.00 up ALL OF OUR SHIRTS ARE MADE FULL AND GUARANTEtD FOK WORKMANSHIP AND [ QUALITY. HALL Df(K00DS STO^E ' 226 MARKET STREET. PHILADELPHIA — — — — - ■ » I * ■ 1 "
1 I : 1 l I c 1 NOW IS THE TIME. I for oil cloth, linoleum, stove boards ' oil beater*, stove pipe and coa! hods. j 1 have a stock on hard, prices reason- 1 E l able. 1 CHARLES A. SWAIN, 306-7 Jackaon strict. ' I I : |t | Strings for all kinds of stringed in- 1 st rumen ts and large assortment of 1 1 | music at Star and Wave Music and < ] Stationery Department, 817 Washing- ( | ton street. | , L | If you want anything- form a paper ; , I of pins to a pair of good gum boots ' i Soulta, Cold Spring, can serve < I you. Local 'p*hone. tf Chasing tha Polar Baar. A polar bear chase is not very dan gerous If one baa coolness of mind and t good gun. Taking everything into ; ' j account. It ia easier properly to wound I c bear """ to catch a rabbit between hedges, because in spite of his ferocity . the bear knows very little about defending himself against man. armed as ! man ia nowadays Besides, the arctic 1 bear does not recognize man as such ' takes Mm. for the most part, for ) a seal. The pilot among the hunter*. ' parchefl In his crow'* nest on the mast r sf tbe vassal and provided with a huge' telescope, can distinguish In clear f weather a bear five kilometers off or , farther, ao the banter has time to , watch his prey and to prepare bis plan of attack. On* can have splendid ' hunts on the Icebergs as weft. 8om^ - times the bear takes to the water to B escape. In this case ha la lost, for be - cannot swim as quickly ts a boat can i follow, and the hunter can kill blm al 1 moat without running any risks. It 1* I a feet worthy of remark that one ball , wm do k If well placed— that la to say. , placed to the haad: Many bear* after bafng shot In the heart have *wum \
STYLE IN CALLING CARDS Thia season tbe new style in calling cards demand* thinner paste board than year's style*. A woman's card i* almost square, while a man's i* fully as long and of half the depth. ' Of course, a married woman never uses her Christian or given name on her card ; she always uses her husband's name spelled out in full. Old English lettering, either shaded or solid, Roman block type, or the old fashioned script, all are in On tbe lower right hand corner of a woman'* card goes the address, and now it is fashionable to have the residence number spelled out in full. " ["In the opposite corner is engraved the [receiving day. [ When a young girl is not yet in I society her card simply reads with her j full name, but without the prefix Miss, j A man's ca-d carries his name in full, prefixed by Mr., but it is not correct I to. Lave professions! degrees Indicated on his calling cards used for social life | only. Only slight variations in visiting cards are noticed irom year to year, so one may safely use the same cards for I many months. You have but to make your elections of style of letter and leave order with and Wave and proper card* will be speedily provided. See all samples at t ' offiice j 1 Old People O Need VXNOL ! it strengthens and vitalizes , Ylnol tones up tbe digestive organs, aids assimilation, enrich w* the blood, . and rejuvenates every organ In the body. In thia natural manner Vinol 1 replace* weaknea* with strength. We are positive K will benefit even ' Old person who will give It a trial. " If tt doa't we wUi reload their money. For Sale By MECRAY PHARMACY V -
CHARLES A. SWAIN 305-7 Jachson Street bUHkMUH bbUuhcd 1*8* Bell Phoae 97 z The Dayi^Kt Store Spring Line of Dress Goods Now Ready FINE GOODS POPULAR. PRICES Complete Assortment of all FeJbrics Quality end Style Always Our First Consideration. O. L W. KNERR. 518oo WASHINGTON STREET H* BOTH PHONES LADIES ENTRANCE jjfl 1 CAMDEN BOTTLING CO. I m SPECIAL UNE OF WHISKIES AND WNES AT VHtY LOW PWCES B Mnnnl Vsrnnn I> .ml P Wn A Mount
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| S AND ALL ' » • - | | One Bottle of Jamaica Rum given free with each quart of S Whiskey at 75 cents or over. 1 1 Imported and Doiestlc Wines; also all kinds of Beer 9| I 312 AND 314 WASHINGTON STREET | BLANKETS 25 CENTS To introduce the "Fluff System of Cleaning Blankets" to the residents of Cape May, for the next two weeks we will cut the price in half and make your blankets look like new for only 25 Cents. Single or Double, no difference. A postal or 'phone call will bring our wagon to yonr door. NEPTUNE LAUNDRY CO. 405 Washington Street This space reserved for Edward Van Kessel, Merchant Tailor, 424 Washington Street. JOST RECEIVED, Large quantity Galvaniz d Pipe, Size 1 1-4 and 1 1-2 inch, also DRIVE WELL POINTS all lengths. Pump supplies of ali descriptions alwa' b on hand AT LOWEST PRICE8. Agents for Baugh and Son's i Agents for Landreth's Field and Garden Seeds.
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IF YOU WANT Seed Potatoes, Seed Corn, Peas, Beans, Onion Sets, or any kind of Seed, by the package, ounce or pound We have It; alao fertilizer to make it grow. You can get it by the pound or by the ton. IF YOU WANT a Seed Dnll, a Fertilizer Drill, a Hand Plow, double or single wheel. Com Sheller, Wheel Barrow, Grindstone, Hoe, Rake, Shovel, a handy two-wheel Cart, or anything else We have it In stock. STOP IN AND SEE US. FOR RENT, Fine large Hall, Maple flooring. Fully equipped with drestdn ma, toilet and stage. Suitable for Public Meetings, Dancing or Entertainment*. Price* Reasonable, Cape May Grain QL Coal Co. Washington Si Near Reading Terminal 1. H. ELDREDGE. Manager. Kiytoic Pkw No 16 A M Pfcm No 206 i

