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CAPE IAT STAB ABB WAVE Ocean WMccsublblwd »»« Star of the Cape cstrtfebediSa Merged in Star aD<*a«. J 907 farms done Ttanday Eeeniag, U«et) cadi week on Friday evening. Out of ton circulation. Saturday morning. wart Im H Uma T'.it paper i> entered at the pouottce a> aecood ADVERTISING RATES-For the conr«ietMe of I hoar deairing to aenc! adeertisementi by mafl. Caah 10 accompany the order. . . Legal adeertiae- enta. fc. per line «r« inaenlon: ge. per line each additional uncrtton, nonpareil Single inaertiom, aj centa per inch. Traniient Advancing. rs cents per inch each Inaemoc. AdeJbaing running foe 13 Inierfooi^ crover. ot **Re«c!iw ^noticet. Se'TSea'orS.^ cent* single ■Oertioo; Jo cents three insertions. Thirteen times ■ "ciasni'hed advertisings one" cent per word each inAll resolut ion" of condolence from lodges, dtordie. or other otganisations, a«socirt.oni or mdir, duals, eftred for publication, either in weekly or daily adltiotis, will be charged for at the rate of one dollar for any resolution occupying three inches of space or |an, a ad five cents per line in addition foe each additional line. STAR "AND WAVE PUBLISH1NQ CO. 415 and 317 '.Washington Street Aaron W. hand, Oeneral Manager 'TELEPHONES_.r • DBrrart aid Mlwtlc, It 2641 I byftm. la. 110 «W*1 law bntm Pint 102 1 AMttSS CAPf MM S1AK AM> Sffl

If a cross appears opposite your name on wrapper or paper it indicates thpt yonr subscription! expires this month. TSie aubscriptinn price ia $1.00 per year In advance. When yon need clothing ask for C M. WESTCOTT the Cape Mav County salesman. Everybody knows that ho Is with WANAMAKER & BROWN OAK HALL, Sixth & Market StreetPhiladelphia. An enormous stock of clothing ready for Men-Women-Boys and Girls. We pay excursion car fars both ways upon trie Durc.hara nf s eer tain amount

X E ENGLAND'S NEXT KING. The Princu «f WoIm Is Very DMfsrant From Hia Fathor. Intellectually the Prince of Wales Is a typical Guelph. He baa not Inherited his father's quick moving mind. His speeches are rather terrible performances to read or listen to. He has nevld er quite found bis platform legs. To do him Justice, he has do desire to end of them. He would* far rather be on a quarterdeck. But he cannot escape n: the penalties of his position. Hardly a * week goes by without his being oblig s- ed to deliver a public speech on souk „ subject of which be probably knows nothing, of which at any rate he canH not possibly know more than the alphabet A clever man would get used " to such ordeals, would even learn how * to emerge from them triumphantly, i But fifteen years at sea are not a good " preparation for this kind of work, and * the prince gets no farther than a few ! amiable commonplaces, awkwardly exi. | pressed. Very possibly the English [ public would prefer not to have it otbj erwise. A brilliant prince would" strike j a great many Englishmen as Improper j And, after all. the possession of a comfortable, unexciting Intellect saves the Prlrfce of Wales from a great many dangers, among others from the dan- [ ger of being misunderstood. His face. ^ It Is generally agreed. Is the ftnage of - his ' mind. Stupid would be an exagt gerated as . well as an unkindly adjective to apply to It but In the heavy '• eyes and their wonderful power of r warding off expression one detects the insignia of sound British stolidity. There Is no scandal— It would be difficult to Imagine any scandal— attaching to his private life. And the gossip that be Inclined to intemperance Is— ' Jet me ray It with all possible emphasis— the idlest of calumnies. In none t of his actions does he give any opening for criticism. In none, too, does he , inspire any great enthusiasm. An uninteresting man? One bears that comment passed, and on the whole It Is i;nl perhaps without some share of truth. If he has not inherited bis father s r

swiftness of apprehension, neither | has he Inherited his tact And perhaps . the most Interesting thing stoat him Is his recklessness of speech In private, the way be blurts out anything s that may be In his head. Moreover, he has some rather strong political views— views which incline toward a I' decidedly stiff necked Toryism. And in addition be is fond of getting up cases ° in connection with the leading ques11 tlons of the day. * The combination of these qualities *' leads at times to some »mn«ing devel- * opments, and the spectacle of the Prince of Wales trying to convert a 1 leading free trade publicist to tariff 6 reform and lecturing cabinet ministers - on their Iniquities is by no means uncommon. In another age one can ensJ ily conceive the prince enacting the 1 part of George III. He holds forth, ni any rate, on the misdeeds of "those 1 — — Radicals" In quite the old au 1 tocratic style. But the prince and a ' king are two very, different person- 1 - ages, and as the supreme head of nf- 1 1 fairs be would, one Imagines, be everything that Is decorous, solemn and a trifle dull. At the same time he would be free from embarrassing ties, he has no "set" and strongly disapproves of * his father's "set," and In time no doubt he will make a most manageable ruler. —Harper's Weekly. * — — * .

A Reasonable Charge. "A tourist In Georgia stopped over • night at the Palace hotel, in a little r village, and expressed a desire to taste Georgia possum," said Henry i? . Weaver of Atlanta, Go. "The whole possum, cooked In genuine Georgia style, with taters on the side, was i placed before him. " Two dollars extra for the possum,' • said the landlord when the guest came ■ to settle. " 'It' 8 an outrage,' said the guest. "'It's 'cordln' to the way you look at It, stranger,' said the landlord, 'but It took me six nights' swamp wadin' to ketch that possum, an' when 1 kotcbed him I kotched the rheuma tJsm with him.' "—Washington Times. t

LAST APPEAL $11 Worth Of Meichniidise For 29c.

_ * • 1 Mrs. E. Turners Dry Goods stock now being sold by THE ; GREAT EASTERN MILLS SYNDICATE. Beginning Friday Sept., 10th at 8 A. M., and continuing ' until the end. We are going to rip things wide open. We I have re-arranged and re-marked the stock for the final cash j raising blow. We mean -what we say. We must unload this! stock if making low prices will do the trick we will come out the 1 last daywith flying Colors, Choice goes to fiirst chooser. Be ong ! hand pr omptly. Here are the prices that will do the trick. ° I I ^ I

CORSETS Our whole stock reduced. Specials. $2.60 now $1.49 $2.00 now $1.00 " $1.00 now 59c. 60c now 39c. ALL UNDERWEAR REDUCED Specials — Ladies gauze shirts. UJJjjC now 9c 26c now 17c Boys' shirts and drawers. 30c now 19c. A few ladies wrappers left 19, 26 and 48 cents.

SCHOOL DAYS FOR THE BOY g_ AND GIRL makes us get busy in their departmqpt. Blouses, stockings, handkerchiefs. *ou know the needs, so do we. _ HOSIERY SPECIAL Ladies'/Men's and Children's. 9, 11, 16 and 26 cents ; were 18 to 60 cents. We have sold loaas of sweaters. We can still supply you. A good selection. « Quilts, Blankets, taole linen, sheetngs mus ins and white goods.

Y Lot of infants soiled dresses from ir 60c*to $1.60. Lots of black petticoats A fair reduction on all. - Prices on Dresses and Suits cut in half. White petticoats, gowns, corset covers, drawers and chemise in abundance. | e We cannot tell you of all the bar- c gains. We bring thein out daily. t We have a lot of good apron gin- ^ - ghams and turkey red prints which ! we are going to rail at 6c per yard.

Our opening was so crowded we could not give our people the attention we are in the habit of giving, but since then we are givin inorder"^ attentl0n and everything is going smoothly and |(o Mutter In) Your CinnstoiK x or where you usually trade you want to do your dry goods buying the next few days at MBS. E. TURNER

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Sanitary Plumbing by t Skilled Workmen. Ask for Estimates. ' 626 wasDiiton street. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of fieri laciss to me directed issued out of the Court of Chancery ot the State of New Jersey, 1 1 will expose for sale at public vendue at the Sheriff's Office, Cape May Court House, N. J.. between the hours of twelve and five o'clock p. m., to wit, at I ;80 o'clock in the afternoon of MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, 1909, All that certain tract or paroe] of land and premises hereinafter particularly described, situate in the City of Sea Isle City (formerly Borough of Sea Isle City) in the County of Cape May, State of New Jersey : Beginning on the Southerly side of Italia street at the distance of two hundred and fifty feet northwesterly of the intersection of the side of Italia street with the westerly side of Landis avenue, and extending thence Irom said beginning point along.'the side of Italia , street north fifty-two degrees west fifty feet, and at right angles to said Italia street between parallel lines in length or depth southwesterly a d stance of hundred and teu feet, containing fifty-five hundred square feet of land, and being lot 19 of block 7, on the plan of the southwest section of Sea City. Seized as the property of Mary F. Roche, et als.. defendants, taken in execution at the suit of William Hagel, complainant, and to be sold by ROBERT R. CORSON. Sheriff. Dated August 26, 1909. Edward Dudley, Solicitor, North Second street, Camden, N. J.~ 8-28 6t p. f. $11.26

SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of fieri facias, to I me directed, issued out ot the Court of I Chancery of New Jersey, on the fifth I ■ day of August, A. D.. 1909, in a certain cause wherein William Mills and I ' William Ttyftmpson are complainants, and George J. Rummel Boating and Gunning Club is defendant, I shall expose to sale at public vendue, on MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1909, between the hours of twelve and five — Mwuic ui inti.t oiiu uver

p o'clock p. m., to wit, at one o'clock in I the afternoon of said day. at the I Sheriff's Office, in Cape May Court j ] House, Oape May County. New Jersey. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in Borough 0/ Avalon. in the County of Cape May, and State of New Jersey, marked and designated on t'.e plan of the Seven Mile Beach Company as lot 118, Section 3. and decribed according thereto as follows: Situate at the westerly corner of Fifth avenue j and Third street, containing in front . on said Fifths avenue sixty leet, and t extending of that width between par- ! allel lines at right angles to said Fifth avenue, and along the southwesterly side of said Third street one hundred r and ten feet. Being the same premises 1 which*the Seven Mile Beach Company, a corporate body under the laws of the 1 State of New Jersey, granted and conveyed in fee unto the George J. Rum- — mel Boating and Gunning Club, by > deed bearing date the third day of October, eighteen hundred and ninetytwo, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of the County of Cape May aforesaid in Book No. 106 of Deeds, pages, 57, etc. ROBERT R. OORSON, ^Sheriff. Dated Aug. 17th, 1909. H. H. Voorheea, Solicitor. 8-20 6 p. f. $10.88 v CAPE MAY BAKING COM PANY BREAD for Sale at all Grocers. Phone Orders Keystone D. „

A CALL TO OUR SALE.

■ Tl"5 ?ea.son for our era' Clearance Sale had now arrived and there will be some great selling going on in this store during the next Thirty Days. hlS Twice a year we put the knife into our prices CUT them ail to pieces and close out each Season's Goods. Buy all the Goods you can use. The following are only a few items to give {you an Idea « to how price run.

Men's Crayford Oxfords $3.50 cut to $2.98 $4 <»> " •• $3.48 , U so " " $3.48 r All llrt.:,. r\ r _ _

Ladle' La Franc.JOx fords $4.00 cut 10 f*50 *2.98 . i3 °° _ " " $a. 48

m All White Oxfords Reduced. 2 . .Men's and Boys Clothing, Reduced to one half their Regu,ar [ Men's Summer Underwear. t — o luwwci vuuenvear.

I 50c Quality 39e 50c B. V. D 50c Poros Knit 39c a5o Grade ' Fine MeMrnwvar a„A TT ■ „ , *9°

Hose" at Reduced Prices. S. R_. Gidding, Clofher, Hatter Haberdasher and Shoer 419 Washington Street CAPE MAY CITY. NEW lERSEY

The Great Mount Holly Fair TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY October 5, 6, 7, 8, 1909 bY [to be the b'est that is held in any section. The trotting attractions are the greatest in the circuit. $7,000 In prizes fur blooded horses $1 3,000 premiums for other exhibits 'rhe reputation 'of the Mount Holly Fair tor its fairness ,„d libe_. itj is to» well known to need any elaboration here. Look at the attractions that will be offered:

Professor Emmett with his up-to date Mother Goose House, an exhibition that is sure to please Lorellis High Cable Wire Act in which two men, as elephants, will give grotesque antics on the wire. Johnny Mack the celebrated aeronaut, will have an entirely new attraction. Instead of one man descending in a parachute, there will be two balloons ascend at the same time, and two men will drop from each balloon. Clloa De Dlo with her performing ponies, mule and dogs, will please young and old.

La Belle ® The daring automobile rider The Nords man and women who make high I dives, m one of them being encircled witb fire. Luken's Performing Bears who will perform funny trick- and will do amusing stunts on roller skates. The O'Brien Troupe with many specialties, one of them being to shoot a woman out of a

rhese specialties are all booked now, and efforts will be made to secure more; But the great fair will not all be vaudeville. Already there are sufficient entries in the speed department to surpass other years. The household and fancy work departments are to be given especial attention, and farm products will be looked after cartfully. In the poultrv department four silver cups will be offered to those who will make the best displav of certain fowls. y 1 BETTER THAN EVER will be the motto for the Fair of the Burlington County Fair Asuociatio this year. Send for a schedule. A postal card to Benaiab P. Willis, President and Secretary, Mount Holly. N. J., will bring you tie book. WOLFF'S BAKERY 406 and 408 Washington Street Finest prodncts of finest quality.' Every detail under my pesonal supervision. I try to make the WOLFF QUALITY stand for the highest excellence F. W. WOLFF