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dating for Farmers. 'J Farm erases wel 1 « ail other buftinesa men should (have thefr— printed bill heads, cards, paper and envelopes. It looks like business, it is more convenient. it helps trade, and it is cheaper. Send for our price list and samples or call^at office when you are Cape May and we will tell lyou all — t it. KR AND WAVE ^PUBLISHING IT 816 and 317]Waahington". street. T. H. Taylor is the Cape May Agent for Waldorf shoes for men and women - $2. SC. Hand^aewed method. ANYBODY CAN SETTLE THE SUMMER CLOTHES QUESTION. EASILY, SATISFACTORILY, AND ECONOMICALLY, BY DEALING WITH US. REMARKABLY LOW PRICES: Ladies' dressing sacks, 16: or 2 for *c and np. Full line of ladies' latu ..kimonos, bouse dresses, nursing dree -us Ladies' one piece dresses 38c up. Children's dresses 60c up. Ladies' washable skits, 98c up. Line of linen wear, sheeta'and pillow , Full line of bathing suits, men's ' ladles' and children's at moderate^prices line of gents' furnishings. LAVENTHOL'S 319 WASHINGTON ST. 1825 THE 1909 1 PENNSYLVANIA FIRE Insurance Company. , INCORPORATED 1826. . CHARTER PERPETUAL. ( 0FFICfl, 508-510 WALNUT ST., < PHILADELPHIA. PA. . CAPITAL, - I - - $760,000.00. . ASSETS, - - - - $6,841,884 82 ' SURPLUS, - - - $1,919,627 41 DIRECTORS. &. Dale Benson, John L. Thomson ' J. Tatsall Lea, Charles E. Pugh, . Richard M. Cadwalader. ' W. Gardner Crowell,. , Effingham B. Morris, Edward T, Stotesbury ' Edwin K.. Benson, Jr. k, DALE BENSON. President, 1 JOHN L.THOMSON. Vice President- , W. GARDNER CROWELL, Secretary, 1 HAMPTON L. WARNER, Assistant Secre- | tary. WM. J. DAWSON, Sec y Agency Depart. | A* "HAND AND ELDREDGF" I LOCAL AGENTS 810 Washington Street, 816 and 817 Washington Street 1 Cape May. N. J. yrOPTTMPC ARDS either en i I lull 111 U graved or printed should be "letter perfect" and on j cards of good quality, that is the ' reason so many of these cards are , sold by the Star and Wave Publishing Company, 315 and 317 Washington St. We can please you in this lino. ' Write lor style Car A and prices of our imitated engraving 1

1 II mW 1 — 15 M V THE EDISON PHONOORAPH - Nothing can equal the satisfaction t there is in offering to your guests a satisfactory form of entertainment one that takes care of itself, which ■ does not interfere with the forms . of amusement, but rather helps , them. Such an entertainer is the Edison Phonograph' IT CAN AMUSE THE GUESTS by rendering music, popular or ; classic, or it can aid them by fiirn- ■ shing dance music, marches and other thingsplayed by the best or chestras and brass bands, at costs ess than the hiring of even a small !

orchestra for a single evening's entertainment. Star *4 Wnt Mux ui Stamen Degartaeri v 317 Wuln«a. Street i I. H. SHITH £ $Glofhier ? 1 608 Warhington SI. £ A Opposite Reading Ste. \ % GAPE MAY, H. J. Z ^ Suits for $3 and up- ^ \ wards. ^ Overcoats from |Sj to S $xs 5 N Hats, 'Caps, Trunks, and ^ ^ Gentlemne's Furnishing ^ ^ Goods at Philadelphia ^ 4 prices. ^ 1 J I Health and muscie are developed be I the judicious exercise afforded by th8 j bowling alleys. Congress Alleys, 8 | Perry street, are the most modern i and best equipped. Try an eve - ing at the ancient and ever enjoyable game. tf Groceries, dry goods and provisions also boots and shoes at rock bottom ; prices at Tbos. Soults, Cold Spring. Jesse M Brown, 322 Mansion street, a full line of mattings and linoleum well as a large assortment of an and agate ware. Prompt attention. Tin roofing in all its branches. tf C^lldr*m Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA a ; : e

ICEnaJSh* ICE 032333 22333o is JSHBat | I "PLATE" ICE || LEHIGH JEDDO AND SUSQUEHANNA COAL J Charles S. Church $ Keystone Phone 76. Jackson and Perry StW U W -C -f [[ II-( -< -t S-C CI MATTINGS Call and see our full line ot matting and inlaid linoleum, tin and agate ware. A full line to select from. Tin roofing in all its branches. JESSE IL£. -BIROWItsJ IIW MANSION 8TBHET

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LUMBER AND ; MILL WORK • George ogffen & son ^^Sn^EScTutntauil MacHunc ' r AND ■ Ua1.fuh0lpktwa.Sun. , isnsrc ( 1 The ancient game of bowls used to . j be played in the open air but the Cape ' I May experts, who are hard to beat, I learned the art in the palatial quarters I which houses the fine Congress Hall Alleys, 31 Perry street. Try them, tf HALTIHE IS INNOCENT. 3 Ladies and Gentlemen Now is the 3 time to have your spring and summer a clothing looked over. We will clean. press, repair or alter, anything they e need, and keep them for you until yon call for them. VAN KESSEL, 424 Washington street. 9 * Cape May. E tone 'Phone 124X j

"Thou good and tasteful laundress. \ is often the exclamation of our patrons when they see the beautiful work we send home to tbem. That is particularly the*caae with ladies fabrics to be , washed and ircned. If anything, they s really look better than new goods when they leave oar hands. We have . exceptional facilities for doing laundry work expeditiously and thoroughly, and without injury to the most delicate , goods. TROY LAUNDRY 310 Dectur Strei. I j Drop postal or call. Keystone Phone 40d I I WAGON CALLS. If you want anything from a paper of pins to a pair of good gum boots . Thos. Soults, Cold Spring, can serve " yon. Local 'phone. tf SO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Tradc Marks rMHHfr Demons "t'iumu uien t£ro3h°IlanaAf 'rec«! r, rptctol nettci. without cc«-*e, In the Scientific Jlmeiican. A baaSKMoelr nhutrmtad WMklr. Urnat «rcalatton of hit •dentin® kmnuu, Tans*. S> a rear : four month*. »L Sola bj all nawsdaaian. MUNN & Co.86IB~— ' New York Branch Office. Oft F St. Washington. D. 0. AP»^!e"CATARRh Ely's CreamBalm It cleans, soothes, heals and protects At the diseased 111 cmbrane resultint; from Catarrh and drives away a Cold in the . FEVER Taste and SiueM. Full size 50 cts., at Druggists or by mail. In liquid form, 75 cents. ' Ely Brothers. Warren Street. New York. ; New Malay Opium Cure f Being Distributed Free by a New York Society. Cooperating with missions In Malaysia, the Windsor Laboratories of New York have secured a supply of the won , derful combretnm plant, which has dona ~r so much to revolatiotdse the treatment of the opium habit. \ A generous supply of the new remedy, , together with full instructions for its use, and United States consular report* bearing on the subject will be 6cnt to any sufferer. To obtain a free supply of this remedy and the consular reports, ' i addressWindsor Laboratories, Branch 28, I 134 East 2fth Street. New York City. e »

W. S. SHAW & SON Gneral Contractors. Dealers in Brick, Lime and Cement. BOTH PHONES s*3 F-LM'kA STREET Wall Paper. Big reduction in spring styles 626 Washington st before decorating your rooms look at my new stock of Wall Paper Burlap®, T.incrnsta Walton. W. LSNOIR k. CGILE— — | Souse and Sign Fainter arid flecoraior. Office SIIOI' in HK4K ol |j 105 Jackson st. Cape May City Glen wood Hotel Everybody I is invited to compare THE CAPE NAY FARMSTEAD BY THE SEA with the leading Dairy and Poultry farms of the world. Such comparison will establish its supremacy. No finer aggregation of healthful, cheerful and well groomed cattle is possible. No finer collection of Leghorns and Wyandottes of purer strains can be seen anywhere. The homes of these ' cattle and chickens [are celebrated for their ^leanlinesa and comfort. Such a combination can but offer to the interested public the most sanitary and enticing products One visit will more than satisfy the most fastidious. So please make the visit and compare as with others. THE f ARMSI EAD BY THE SEA J. P. MAC1USSIC, Manager.

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THE MOTOR ' BOAT RACES fiREATEST RE6ATTA SEASON ] i Beautiful Sight in Birbor , which was practically ] filled with boats \ • I Yachtamen and their friends enthns- > iastic over (the success of Oape May's 1 former regattas, were elated to wit- | neso so many contestants in the sixth ( annual regatta, which was held here i Saturday afternoon over the course at i Sewell'e Point Ventnor, Sea Isle Ofty, | Ocean Oity, Wildwood, Holly Beach i - antt a host of entries from the Oape i I May Olub helped to make this regatta i a high water ;mark in this section of i I South Jersey. j The Hoyden won the 50 to 60 speed boat class, representing the Oape May Club. The Sunbeam, Sea Isle Oity Yacht Oiub, won the cabin cruisers' race. In the cabin launch class the I Princess of Cape May, took first place, | while the winner of the speed boat I class was the Slick, from Wildwood. i [ The Jessie Royal, A. S. Sparks, of ( . Ocean Oity, won the open launch race, j The Cape May Yacht Olub's Ladies' Reception Committee had everthing in readiness for the largest turnout that j | ever visited the clubhouse at Schellen- < ger's Landing. < MECCA FOR YACHTSMEN 1 r The Wildwood and Holly Beach Clubs • were also well represented. Cape May j ' was the Mecca for the yachtsmen, and , no other regatta for the day attracted * , the attention and entries '.that were ac9 corded the Cape May Yacht Club's Re-' ' gatta Oom.mttee. A luncheon was 'j served at 11 o'clock at the clubhouse, ^ , and immediately afterwards the party j « embarked for Sewell's Point, where j the races were held over the regular . course cf the club. j Inside the course was a regular float- , ing mass of boats laden with specta- j 1 tors. The Regatta Committee was: Judges J. F. Shoemaker, J. E. Wal- j lace Hallowell, Commodore Walter Starr, Dr. Arthur Dare and B. I. Gibbon. | Entered in the speed boat classes for the boats rating between 60 and 70, in u the fifth race, were the Slick, of the . , ' Wildwood Club; the Toothpick, of the ' r Holly Beach Olub; the Dennison, of i Oape May, the boat which has cleaned up many power boat taces, and owned by Chis Gallagher, former commodore - of tne Cape May Club ; the Victor, Cape May. Captain Gray ; Lady M.,|' of the Cape May Club. In the open launch class nine boats j were entered. In the list were many I I well known speeders, including the j | Jessie Royal, of the Ocean Citv Club ; . | | the Anna E., from the Holly Beach | , ■ Yacht Club, and the Schrimp. of Sea I ( Isle Oity. The four Cape May boats [ . were among the fastest of tne fleet. The Alice, the scratch boat ; the j Mabelle R., the Meradele and the h Lorena represented the Cape May Club. | ] ALICE LEADS IN THIRD RACK The third race showed the Alice in the lead, with the Jessie Royal, of | Ocean City, a close second. The Jessie , Royal was cheered to the echo by the ] Ocean City entnusiasts The first race ] went to the Sunbeam, from Sea Iale . City. Her engines ran smoothly, and ] though she finished approximately five i minutes after the Petrel, of Ocean < City; the Vincent, of Ventnor Club; ^ the Isabelle, Ventnor, and the Alba- , tross, of Ocean Oity, yet ner time al- ] lowance gave her a victory over the Nereides I by the close margin of 2 minutes 16 seconds, the boat which ( finished second. i In the cruiser race were entered the Idaho, of the Cape May Yacht Club, a < new cruiser, owned by Peter Shiedla; < the C. J. O., of Ocean Oity, owned by | Captain Curran, with the list of nine |

races. The Idaho did not atari, owing to a misunderstanding. The fourth race, between the SwalI low, Cape May, rated at 73.19, and the Meteor, of Cape May, rated a 76.84, was called off because the Meteor waa out of oommiaaion. She is captained by Mr. Gibbons, of the Oape May Club The prettiest and most exciting race of the day was the final event, with three entries. The Hoyden, of Oape May Yacht Club, with a time allowance of 1 minute, 66 seconds ; the Annette IL of the same club, and the Jersey Devil, of the Ocean City Olub, the entrants. The Hoyden, J. Hallowell, Jr., was leading rivals, and as she rounded the regatta boat she tossed the waves high the air and seemed lost to sight for a time in the Ispray. The speed raoe together with the cruiser class races, the events of the day. The JerDevil was about twojminutes back of the Hoyden, and she showed her 0 speed welL Zurn, the oil man. was at her wheel. BASEBALL Cape May won out Friday in the ninth inning. After two men were down three runs were scored and the game won. The score. OAPE MAY R H O A E Kuhn,,cf, 2b 10 12 1 3b 0 0 2 1 0. ss 0 18 4 0 L. Machado, p 2b 2 0 2 4 0 Weinberg, c 13 12 1 Jefferson, lb 2 1 15 2 1 Hall, rf 0 10 0 0 Shields, If 0 0 2 0 0 J.JMachado, p, cf 0 110 1 6 7 27 16 4 WALBROOK A. Hunter, rf 2 2 0 0 0 P. Hunter, cf 12 3 0 0 3b 0 0 3 2 0 James, If 0 2 3 0 0 Patrick, ss 1 2 2 2 0 Steinbock, lb 0 15 0 1 S. Conleman, c 0 2 7 1 2 Williams, 2b 0 13 2 0 p 1 0 0" 2 0 5 12 26 9 8 Cape May, 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3—6 Walbrook, 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0-6 Two Base his— A- Hunter, Jefferson. Struck out— By Machado 2; Muth 6. Bases on balls— Muth 8. UmpiresWales and Harvey. I Cape May defeateed the Walbrook I A. C , of Baltimore, Monday, for | the third consecutive game. The score : OAPE MAY R H 0 A E | cf 3 1 1 0 0 | Smiley, 3b 1 2 0 3 0 Corkran. ss 0 112 1 Curry, 2b 0 0 2 3 2 c 0 19 10 Jefferson, lb 1 1 18 1 0 rf 110 0 0 J. Machado, If 10 10 0 L. Machado, p 0 ' 0 0 2 0 Totals, 7 7 27 12 8 WAgBROOK A. Hunter, rf 0 110 0 Hunter, cf 0 0 2 0 0 b 0 118 0 James, If 1 2 0 0 1 ss 0 18 8 8 lb 0 0 11 0 0 c 0 0 6 0 0 Williams, 2b 0X180 Abbott, p 0 0 10 0 Muth. p 0 0 110 Totals 1 « 27 10 4 Oape May, 0 0 2 0 8 2 1 0 x— 7 Walbrook. 00000000 1—1 Two base hita— Morgan, Hall Struck out— By Machado 8 ; Abbott 4. Bases on balls — Machado — 8 ; Abbott 1. Hit pitched ball— Kuhn, Curry. Umpire— Burtis and Harvey.