— Royal is the I . powder made I , Grape Cream I , ROYAL Baking ; Powder Abmmlnlmly Pur a Highest in - ° . i Leavening Efficiency Makes Hot Breads some Bi i FISHING CREEK k a Sjieeial Correspondent. [ Ernest Reeve* wheeled to Cape May on it Saturday afternoou. £ John Hemingway and family, ol I Huntington, are visiting relatives in our L tillage. I George Bennett and family, of Asbury ' [ Park, «re spending a few days with Wm. ;• White and family. 5 Bertram Snyder and wife, of Erma, ( i spent Thanksgiving with Frank Barnett and family. &f - Freeman Yerrick is improving his . J place with a new bam. I Joe Snyder, of Cold Spring, and three | L grand children, of Court House, called on i his brother, Jolin Snyder. ! R James Brown, of Camden, spent the . r first of the week with John Snvder yid l f.rn.ly • j | , Misses Geneva and Jennie Shaw enterJ tained company on Friday evening. Those w ho were preaent were Emily In- [ gersoll, Rcna VYoolson. Edyth and Bes- ' | ais Williams, Clsra Rhenof Mr. and Mrs. William White, Mr. and E Mra. 'George Bennett took a drive to K Holly Beach on Sunday, f Miss Geneva Shaw and Irene Wooleon ' ■ temoon ! took a drive to Cold Spring Saturday af j Mr. and Mra. J. D. Hoffman and Eli J- Snyder, of Erma, spent Saturday evenl ing at Herbert Shaw's, jv . Clara Rhenow spent Sunday night with f • her friend, Dandealia Hoffman. £ Miss Geneva Sharp spent Saturday | night with her cousin, Irene Wooleon. B We are sorry to aav there is no im- i | provement in the sick at this writing. I Edgar Woolson was the first to slaughL ter this "fall. F ~ Charles fioolks, Lafayette Bennett. 6- Fred Bennett and A. M. Bush, of Cape L Hay, spent Thanksgiving with John P Bnyder r.nd family, and whUe hers went P gunning. Lafayette Bennett bagged the i { aoat game. All reported a fine time. I m
VIRGINIA ARRIVALS I*hiladelphia—G. W. Price. Mrs. A. D. ^ W kiting, A. D. Whiting, Jr, Elsie B. Remipgton, Geo. V. Harrington, C. Addison Harris, J. M. Hubberi. Jacob Snare, hjxa. C. F. Knapp, H. M. Obermeyer, Geo. r\ Kesser, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Cohen, g Mary A. Hogan, Sammy Abrams, Wm. * Hires, F. Gibson. i New York— H. Falk, Tbos. F. Shea, Si I II. Woodruff, John T. Beesley. Cape May— Peter Shields. B. G. Eek- ' aid. Washington, D. C. — John Sims Smith. Oak Lane — Mr. and Mrs. W. V- Wagner. Sea Isle City-C H. Rice. Clermont — H. S. Townsend. Woodstown — Wm. Daniels. Pennington — J. Morgan Read; Trenton— W. G. Miere. J Bound Brook — W. B. LaRuc. Bridgeton — J. H. HilL Swedeeboro — W. W. Talman. Moorestown — Chas. P. Willets. MR. AND MRS. BENNETT ENTERTAIN ON THANKSGIVING Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Bennett entertained on Thanksgiving Day Mr. and Mra. S. Huason Vaughn, Miss Linda MncAUister, of Atlantic City, and Mra. A. T. Haynes, of Cape May., and Mr. and Mrs. James Bennett. BOARD OF TRADE TO MEET An adjourned meeting of the Board of Trade will be held at City Hall, Monday evening, December 6th, at which very important and interesting business will be discussed. Ail members ara urgently requested to attend. FENDERSON— THOMPSON Councilman Walter J. Fenderson, Jr., of West Cape May, was united in marriage Tuesday morning at seven o'clock, to Miss Louisa A. Thompson, daughter o' John J. Thompson, who was city recorder of this city for many years. The happy couple departed by the morning -train to enjoy a brief honeymoon and upon their return will establish their home at 620 Hughes street. The Star and Wave extends its congratulations. Mail that fancy work in a MAILING TUBE or mount it on a Star and Wave Card. It will add greatly to its appearance. Ask to see these goods; also tinted tissue paper*. 817 Washington Street THE MAN ABObT TOWN S. L. Burroughs, of Atlantic City, has rented for the winter, No. 29 Jackson street, and is occupying sameReuben Cohen, of Philadelphia, is passihg a few days here in his Ocean street cottage. Mrs. E. F. Neilson, of Philadelphia, is I here Superintending some necessary I work for the new Girls Friend Home, : which they have recently purchased on J Hughes street. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Merchant are domi- I ciled at No. 24 Jackson street. C. J. Miller, of Stockton avenue, is a | frequent visitor with his family. j Several properties have exchanged i hands the past month. Parents should warn their boys about I trespassing on private property. Several j complaints have been made recently and I the intruders are liable to all conse- ' quences of the law. A word to the Chariee Williams, of Philadelphia, has purchased a Stockton avenue property. The Mrs. .1. D. Pears lot, corner Stockton avenue and Queen street, has just been sold. The new owner is having a new cement walk laid, and the lot placed in fine condition. GRAND SURPRISE TO MRS. MARY ELDERDGE Mrs. Mary Eldredge. of West Cape was tendered a gruud surprise on the event of her 81st birthday, and a number of friends and relatives congregated to make it an enjoyable occasion. The amusements consisted of games, etc. The hostess, who lias always been greatly admired by her many friends as a delightful entertainer, was considered the ' most active of the party. Those present were Mrs. Mary Eldredge, Mr. Reuben Hoffmen, Mrs. Wm. Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Doak, Mrs. James Eldredge, Mrs. Clayton, of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. E3dredg^ Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Still well. Miss Clementine Eldredge, Miss Mary Springer "Miss Alice Springer, Miss Elsie Springer, Mr G. B. Eldredge, Reuben and Stilwell Eldredge. Use Electric Light. HOT CHEAP PAPER, BUT GOOD PAPER CHEAP Fine Correspondence papers, pnt bp in one pound boxes at 26 cents per pound; , nfilMs ariitii blue or grey. Envelope* to match 36 cents per hundred. Star and Ware Stationery Department, 317 Washington Street, Caps May FIVE HUNDRED SCORES Five Hundred Score pads with the 1 ' Avoudsle, Original and Inverted schedule* ] are now on sale at the Star and Wave Stationery Department.
OUR LINE OF COATS AND SUITS IS GOOD . A nice long coat for $10.00 and $12.50: Better at $18.50 and | $20.00. Prices cheap, quality good. ALL MILLINERY REDUCED We have a very pretty line of Holiday Goods. The Neckwear 1 and Handkerchiefs are new and 1 beautiful. Gloves, umbrellas, towels, napkins. A full line of useful articles for Xmas gifts. Four and eight fold wool for Caps. Ribbons to match. MRS. E. TURNER WASHINGTON STREET Great Reduction in 1911 Ford Cars Ford Roadster Complete $680.00 Without top and Wind shield $600.00 DANIEL FOCER, Agent, 233 Perry Street, Cape May A CHRISTMAS GIFT We have just'received a number of samples of SUEDE TANNED HIDES for Table Covers, Paintings, etc. Prices will be extremely low. Place your order early Star and Wave Stationery Department (WM. M. CASSEDY, Jr. 1 GUARANTEE BUILDER! CAPE MAY CITY, N. J. B
JUST RECalVZD A new stoek of oil cloth, linoleum and ; store boards. I , rHSBT.iER A. SWAIN, ' 806-7 Jackson Street. « ELECTRIC DOOR BELLS Installed and repaired. Best materials j and careful workmanship. Orders | promptly attended to. ' < GEORGE M. LEHMAN. 1 11-12 6t Chpe May, NJ. j 1
! FIVE HUNDRED SCORES Five Hundred Score pads with the I Avondale, Original and Inverted schedules I are now on sole at the Star and Wave Stationery Department. POST CARDS REDUCED. Local Views and Fancy Birthday j Cards st j 15 CENTS PBR DOZEN j Star and Wave Stationery Department,
•1 I Choice Delaware Cob Corn | Price 65 Cents per Bushel, 1 " Cape May Grain & Coal Company llfUm 'PtoM bill Washington St Near ReaiUag Terminal Pfcm Ik 3Mr I. H. ELDREDGE Manner - ~ j | christmas holiday tour TO H WASHINGTON VIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Wednesday, December 28, 1910 ROUND TRIP RATES $14.25, 13.25 AND $11.75 FROM CAPE MAY ACCORDING TO HOTEL SELECTED Three-Day Trip covering all Necessary Expenses and Visiting all the Principal Points of Interest at the National Capital Similar Tours January 19, February 9 and a3, March r6 and 30, April 13 and 37, and May it. Full information and tickets may be obtained from Ticket Agents, or D N. Bell, A. G. P. A^ Broad St.eet Station, Philadelphia, Pa. J. R. WOOD GEO. W. BOYD Passenger Traffic Manager General Passenger Agent 12-3 4t WM. T. CHAMBERS plumbing in all its branches 218 Decatur Street 3 Doors below Merchants Nat. Bank CAPE MAY, N. J. Fall And Winter Clothes If you are Out oFfashion you look freakish. If you are neatly dressed you become pleasant to look upon. Take your choice. Consult scherer the tailor FOR ladies and men t goodyear rubber goods I Mechanical Rubber Goods of Every Kind. leather belting LAWN SPRINKLERS TOWN ft BROTHER I 607 Market Street - - - Philadelphia; A GOOD COMBINATION Schemm's fight and Dark Beer. Smith's Ales QAllagber and Barton's Whiskies and a GOOD HOT LUNCH all day At THE CECIL CAFE 205 Ocean Street Fine j^mfortablt rooms on the European Plan , for Gentlemen only i KcstooePbone, 670 D Bel! Phone, 337 A g. C. HeLfRECHT, Proprietor
W. H. BRIGHT Fire Insurance In any pert of Cape May Co HOLLY BEACH, N J KEYS FITTED LOCKS, TRUNKS, VALISES, PARASOLS . ETC, REPAIRED J. DENIZOT , 816 WaaMagtoe Street, fiwond Floor 1
LUMBER AND MillWork GEO. OGDEN & SON — * Tbs Star and Wav* Forma etoas Thursday nifht of sach week.

