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CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE. SATURDAY DECEMBER 4 Lgo9 "" ' '* 3

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What is a visible typewriter? . I Writing in sight is part of it. Keyboard in sight is the other part. It is as important that you see what you do as to see what you have done. The key-for-every-character keyboard of the easy action, light running MODEL 1 0 In* ftairtff I makes it the only truly visible writing machine. | Write for information to The Smith Premier Typewriter Company, Inc. Syracuse, N. Y. Branch a> everywhere

Complete. Straight Line Keyboard Removable and InterchangeabloPiatens Ball Bearing Carriage Reversible . abulator Rack Simple Stencil Cutting Device I BSE/ElS* b" ■ _ Visible Writing | Ccmplete Control from Keyboard _ A Key for Every Character Bichrome Ribbon I Uniform Touch Ball Bearing Type Bar I Column Finder and Patagrapher I Decimal Tabulator I Perfect Erasing l acililiei I Interchangeable Carriages I Ri^it^and Left Carrie o Peleaae I Swinging Marginal Race. I Protected Ribbon I Gear Driven Carriaert I Ribbon Controlled from b ci board I Variable and Universal Lane Spacer I Perfect Dull Guard I BacEMpace Lever I Carriage Retarder I Improved Marginal Stops I Escapement, Speediest Ever Devised I These are features which I make the Smith Premier the I choice of the man who I investigates comparative I advantages.

Everybody j is invited to compare THE CAPE MAY FARMSTEAD BY THE SEA | with the leading Dairy and Poultry farms of the world. J 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 oi purer strains can be seen anywhere. The homes of these cattle and chickens (are celebrated for their cleanliness 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 us with others. THE FARMSTEAD BY THE SEA J. P. MACKISSIC, Manager.

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= rr? . DIAMOND & CO. I DEALERS IN e Builders' Suprlies ! HOLLY BEACH N J J I LUMBER ! t AND 1 MILL WORK George (* & Son The New Paint Store John Little has opened up the buei ness of selling paints at the comer ol Jackson and Washington streets and it , is just the place to buy fresh paints. 3-23-tf | Go to Thomas Soults, Cold Spring j for the things you need for the table ' [ and family, and obtain satisfactory I goods at the smallest coeL Full and I complete stock, carefully selected, with knowledge bom of experience I gained by an active career of more I years than that of any dealer in Lowe I Township. « • tf

| I DO WE WANT TO BE HAPPY j I One of the familiar torments we im- 1 | [pose upon ourselves concerning the inevitable is our vexation at growing J old. Yet we love lite, we want experience, and. alas, what other way is there to prolong and to obtain these, j except to watch the years go by. "If ( youth only knew. If old age only \ could," runs a French saying, pro- i nounced with melancholy. Youth does ! know, and old age can. if they will not want to change roles with fretfulness and impatience, living in the future when it is too soon and in the past when it is too late ; demolishing . thus the better chance of joy. The word "happiness" (good hap) in German; "gluck" (luck), in French, | ••bonheur" (good fortune) by its origin I would tend to thrust the responsibility j of our destiny in this regard upon the j shoulders of Fate. But it is not until we take things in our own hands and ! decide we doj want to be happy that I the magnetic current -begins to turn our way. Otherwise we plod blindly : along, attracting to ourselves a certain kind of misfortune, and declaring each j time the wheel revolves in our dis- j favor : "That's just my luck." Then, later, as we look back at our j lives, v-e find that we can sum up the minor circumstances in the one trite saying: "I've had a great deal of trouble, and -most of it never hapj pen ed."— Mrs. John Van Vorst in December Llppincott's ' CWVFI ADFQ all ^IZE8 blaVjk | ; LMELUiLd or printed "1 Sold in any quantity 8TAR AND j WAVE, Stationery Department.

! Wall Paper. Reduction in spring styles 626 Washington st . In decorating your rooms look at my new stock of Wall Paper Burlaps, Lincrusta. Walton. W. LENOIR WOLFF'S BAKERY 406 and 408 Washington Street. Finest products of finest quality. Every detaf under my peaonal supervision. WOLFF QUALITY stand for the highest excellence y F. W. WOLFF

USE ELECTRIC LIGHT ' Ton will appreciate the quality and convenience of the TIT N OUT EN Incandescent lifirht ho much better if you give It a trial In your own home — you may have one or more,' of any type, for a month free. This light :.J9 is 1111 equaled for sewing or reading. CAPE MAY LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY 1 420 WASHINGTON ST. . TELEPHONES CAPE MAY CITY. *

The Star and Wave Stationary De I rpartment 817 Washington street, has I ecently issued a Pocket Bill Head form for the use thoee whose requirements are too small to demand printed ill heads. They are bargains at 10- i eents. Will be sent by mail for a GOD'S GARDEN O. Earth! Thou beauteous garden— The haven of God's handiwork; Let me thy praises sing. Thy gorgeous pan to mines To sordid eyes ar Mim. And yet. The Master's glory rests in thee ; Thy fields its fullness show ; Thy streams give life unto His flock ; Thy mountains speak HiB grandeur; And the sea Moans always for the profligate. Thy trees as sentinels stand Upon the brink of Time, Guarding full many a day The freedom of His kind. From out thy bowels The wealth of ages reared Empires of vast magnitude. Dynasties are dead, And thronesjdestroyed ; Still, thou art secure in space. Might}' in power. Rich in povender. Garbed in splendor and sublimity. Sweet is existence in thee. —Charles Albert Brewton.

1 1 Reliable Heme!; FOR !<vV ' CATARRH Jpmh ' fctorftvER v >&rl Gream Balm % 4 ,0icki> iiciils and protects fta the diseased memresulting from Catarrh mil drives ' away a Cold in the Head quickly. Restores the Senses of Taste and SiuelL Full size 50 cts. at Druggists or by mail. Liquid Cream Balm for use in atomizers 75 cts. Elv Brothers So Warren Street. New York THE JINGLE-JINGLE MAN At mid of night, in beard of whit And coat of fur and tan. He treks his toys for girls and boys, | The Jingle jingle Man. i In his wonderful sleigh, so blithe and I gay. I With reindeer spick and span, Across the snow his trumpets blow, 1 ! This dear old Jingle Man. He mounts the skies, sod his twinkling eyes & The roofs about him scan I I For chimney tops to make his stops, j The Jingle-jingle Man. | If you're asleep when he takes a peep, . | In the folds of slumberlan', , You'll open your eyes in wide surprise , J At the gifts of Jingle Man. I So go to bed, and hide your head. As quick as children can ; • It's Christmas Eve, and I believe it s Lnnstmas r.ve, ana i Deneve

Here comes Kriss Kringle Man. | —Charles Albert Brewton. " Whil you eare cleaning house let u. ) ] clean your lace curtains and blank etas ( i Keystone Phone, 40D. TROY LAUNDRY, J tf 10 Decatur street. The character of the Board of Direc ( tore and officers of Security Trust h Company are such as to insure fair dealing, and a return of your money r when you want it. 8a When you need clothing ask for C. M.J 1 - WESTCOTT the Cape Mav County . salesman. Everybody knows that he is with WANAMAKER & BROWN , OAK HALL, Sixth & Market Streets Philadelphia. An enormous stock of ( clothing ready for Men-Women-Boys and Girls, we pay excursion car fare i both ways upon the purchase of coram amount 1 Jesse M Brown, 322 Mansion street, I has a full line of mattings and linoleum as well as a large assortment of tin and < agate ware. Prompt attention. Tin roofing in all its branches. tf

FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE We are now offering tne following BLANKS on sale at the Star and Wave Office and others wiUJ he added from time to time : Agreements for Buildings. Agreements to Convey Landc. Assignments for Mortgages. Bill of Stle. Bond and Mortgage. Chattel Mortgage. Administrator's Deed. Executor's Deed. Warranty Deed. Three Days Notice to Tenants. Thirty Days Notice to Tenants. Release of Liens. Powers of Attorney. Proxies. Complaints Warrant Nomination petitions Also Typewriting Papers Mimeograph Pape-* Carbon Papers Backing Paper Box Paper Pound Faper Music Paper Drawing. Paper Photo Mounts Photo Covers Foolscap, legal cap, bill ca p, lettei and note paper. Blotting paper infull sheets or cut in usual size, 10 pieces assorted colors 6 cents. Many other kinds of turners. Sole agents for Edison Phonography records and supplies. Stationery of all kinds. All the popular music. Banjo, violin, guitar strings, {and other musical supplies. Edison records cap be heard before purchasing. \ STAR WD WAVE Music and Stationery Department . Violin, banjo and mandolin strings and other fittings at Star and Wave Music and Stationery Department, 317 ashington street. tf Largest assortment of desk blotters e in Cape May. Did you ever see our watered silk des gns?< Star and Wave Stationery Department.

+ I. H. SrilTH * J Clothier ? : 1 608 Washington St. ? ^ Opposite Reading;St*. A * CAPE MAY, N. J. * ' (0 W \ A Suits for $ 5 and up- ^ i J wards. » J Overcoats from \%J ito ^ J Hats, Cap6, Trunks, and J " ^ Gentlemne's Furnishing ^ v Goods at Philadelphia ^ ■ , £ prices. £