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CAPE MAY STAR ZEeWAYE t Ohm Ware aotabliahad uk p6tar ef the Cap* established 1M6 * Merged in Star sad Ware, 1907 «* fi Publication Day, Saturday. Forme Ctoae TTiniaday trailing st 8 o'clock nil 'Jiv ram, Om Mn a Tan & la Adrance V si Tkia paper is entered at the poet office t as second class postal matter. b t The Star and Wave Forms cloee * Thai ad ay nirht of each weak. P ADVERTISING" SATIS g Bh|liJ', taa tf paper, plate matter, 15 •rata per inch per inaertiea. Laaale 5 casta pet Urn per laaartisn. Locale, ea yearly contract, a casts per G ■at par iaaertiaa. u . Whea locals rea two moatha er more, a ttt meathly changes, the rate vrffl hs S p* per cent ef the sae-tbne rats. t B display adisillesHsals are te ha r ■at a charge 0 1 5 cents par inch atagle „ seism* ia to to paid for composition, and the — » for all chances. Jm position adjoining reading matter, add 10 par cent to ma of paper rata. Per position, tap ef eelasui aad ad Jltaleg reading, er tret feBevrtag sad ilragelli, add ac per cent to rtm ef paper rata. this paper represented for foreign advertising by the GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL TW rn.i.r-ori riTIC? " THI LINDEN VILLA MOVED The Linden Villa, formerly owned by Peter Smith, but recently purchased by N. Z. Graves, has been moved to a lot 1 on Congress street in order to give the J handsome residence of Mr. Graves more ] lawn room. PUBLIC CHRISTMAS TREE Mrs. E. Carter McKnight on Fridaytook the role of Santa Clause for about 160 colored children at her winter home on Queen street. The house was artistically and appropriately decorated ' for the occasion. Many doll babies, mechanical toys, bags of candy, etc., were distributed among the youngsters, ^ and a dainty repast was served after- an 'entertaining program. The Star and Wave will endeavor to give a complete description of this^ event in the next Mrs. David Pierson was the winner of ' the fine doll at Giddings. 11 you want a fine liDe of China ware Glass ware Tin ware, or House Furnish- ; ing goods, you will gave lots of monev at this time by dealing with Charles A. Swain, who is making great reductions to reduce his stock in order to make room for bis new spring and summer goods. This offer will not last long. ( I ' The Star and Wave Forme otoee 1 : Thursday sight of each week. ; I l< ,i PUBLIC SALE Mrs. M. E. Chambers will offer for sale at Public Auction on Wednesday January 4th 1911 at 1 o'clock, the proper f ty formerly owned by Mrs. Wm. T. . Chambers Sr., which adjoins Edward Learning, on the Main Road. The property consists of barns out " buildings land etc. The fact that the property is located on the Main Road and near Ctpe May makes it very desirable, and it will steadily increase in value. Mrs. M. E. Chambers Think of the number of fine post cards you receive each holiday and at , other times. In years to come you ■ would greatly enjoy looking over them j if they were neatly placed in an album. ( The Star and Wave Stationery Depart- , ment is offering SO cent albums for 25 ~nU 1 Crawford Shoes for the man who ' wants good value at Giddings Cape ' May. 1 The Security Trust Company has , boxes for rant in a burglar proof vault The Security Trust Company pieearvee all that gave it* reputation in the past , and adds modern requirement* for the present tf The Security Trust Company acting as executor of a will is in a position to make every estate realize the utmost ' possible amount for the beneficiaries at the lowest cost. tf -Flaked Rice Breed at Wolff's, 6 cents a loaf, a eereal baked into bread. 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 papers. S17 Washington Street
TBI LARGEST CARS BOARD IN SOUTH JERSEY * The Star and Wave Stationery De- * pertinent has placed in theri eard stock 8 which measure 88x49 inches to accommodate those who are making large fancy pieces for Christmas pnauila. r SOCIAL STATIONERY p Calling cards, at home cards, wedding 1 and other invitations are among the ® class productions of the Star and * Stationery Department. It it poe- ■ eible to procure these articles just as 11 good at other stationery establishments, _ it is impoeeiblo to find better qualities anywhere and our prices are m secrecy is another feature ef this department. Call and examine onr engraved and printed samples and Wart Stationery Department, 317 Washington Street, Cape May If you want a fine line of China ware Glass ware Tin ware, or House Furnishiinr goods, you will save iota of money ef this time by dealing with Charles A. who is making great reductions reduce his stock in order to make room for his new spring and summer goods. This offer will not last long.
Avoedaie, Original aad Invartad schedules ( Stationery Dspartmat. The Star and Wave will he tfapood to receive Heme, such as engagements, weddings, parties, tons and ether news of personal interest, with the names of pros salt, for the "Society Newscolumn. The Heme should be indorsed with the name and address of the sender — net for publication, but ea a matter of good faith.
LUMBER AND MillWork GEO. OGDEN A SON W. H. BRIGHT Fire Insurance any part of Cape May Co HOLLY BEACH, N J KEYS FITTED LOCKS, TRUNKS, VALISES, f'AKASOLB, ETC, REPAIRED J. DKNIZOT Washington Street, Second Floor ELECTRIC DOOR BELLS Installed and repaired. Best materials and careful workmanship. Orders promptly attended to. GEORGE M. LEHMAN, 5t Cape May, NJ. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN TAKE NOTICE, that on Wednesday, the eleventh day of January, A. D., I at the hour of ten o'clock in the I forenoon, the subscriber will apply to the Court of Common Pleas of the I County of Cape May for a transfer of , license granted to Edward W. Dale to 1 keep an Inn and Tavern to sell spiritous | and vinous malt and brewed liquors at the Washington House, Southwesterly corner of Lafayette and Jefferson strets. Cape May City, N. J., to the Hotel Dale, Lafayete street, Cape May City, J. EDWARD W. DALE Mecrays Special Sale Lettuce 1a cents per head. Celery s and 10 cents per stalk. Cauliflower. Jersey Cranberries 10 cents per quart. Large Jersey Cabbage, 7, 8 and 9 cents. Sheep-note and Baldwin Apples, ao orate quarter peck. Spiced pond cake ra orate per pond. Plain Pound Cake and Maihie Cake, iced, 16 cents per pound, very fine. Cake iS cents per pound. Sugar Cured Skin Back Heme, 14c pound. Pie-nic Ham's, 14c per pond. Dunham's Homo-Made Laid, as pound can at 15c per lb. Sausage aoe lb. Bane] Beet White Lily Flour, 85.15, ra pounds for 35 cents. Florida Oranges, Sweet, sr and 35 ' cents. Mixed Nuts, Dates and Figs. Large Grape Fruit, 3 for as cents. Bananas 15 and ao cents per doses. | Good Sweet Apple Cider, 7 cents per quart, 35 cents gsllon. Large Sour Pickles, ra cents per dozen. Dill Pickles, 15 cents per doz. Beet Hand- Made Toys, 15 cents per pound or two pounds for ay cents. Pop-Corn Brittle Candy, 15c per lb. Sugar-Coated Pop-Corn 5 cents qnsrt. Our Best Mince-Meat, roe per pound. Pepper Hash, Chow Chow, 5c a cop. j. W MECRAY AND BROTHER ( Corner Washington and Ocean Streets Beat underwear for Men Women and t Children at Giddings, Qape May. •
YOUR SIDE WAIK If laid by the JAQUETTE CEMENT CO WO! give you great satisfaction. Ask for estimate. Work guaranteed for on« year from time of completion. P. O Addreea, Cape May AO- i-l tan DIAMOND & CO Dealer in Builders' Supplies 1 HOLLY BEACH. N. J. 1 1 c ' Eetabliahed 1SS8. Phone Caaneetiraa £ THE Wm STORE ! ' With increased and superior u q facilities, an assemblage ofmer- ^ chandise all-embracing and more h a notably than any in previous a years, and prices the LOWEST, consistent with quality, our efforts are now confidently focused 1 f on a great December. j Unlimited variety of Holiday 1 Goods, attractively priced. 0. L. W. Knerr : 518 & 520 Washington St ® Cape May, N. J.
Help Every man wants Us children ^our self, and nothing will help them I Children better than a thorough ednoaissued by The Prudential will s Success help you save money on easy terms for your children's education. Investigate them. Q9B The Prudential 1
Mall that fancy work in a MAILING TUBE or mount it on a Star aad Wsre It will add greatly to its appearance. Ask to see these goods; also tinted tissue papers. , 317 Washington Street R. M. Wentzell's furniture store, 88 street, carries a gnat stock of fnraifcnw^aad household goods aad . many purnhaaars of largo aad smeR 1 quantities hare found that they save considerable sums of money, while goods delivered without d>"tage, a* is not the case whoa purchased anywhere else aad shipped by ralL 9^|jPjj aJL* IS iBf Minn riJ^rttSTorij Mot. BOAT BUILDING AND REPAIRING Launches for sale Railway on which to run out hosts for examination or repair. Many years of experience enables me to assure satisfaction. JOHN PHARO, 1283 Lafayette Street Keystone 'Phone 95 R
FOR BEST FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS Always buy Johnson's or Stokes' Seeds. We are their agents. We are now taking orders for seeds and buy our seed potatoes ' direct from the grower in Maine. Fertilizers of all kinds at prices that defy competition. If you want seeds that will grow 1 order from Reuben T. Johnson. I have been selling all kinds of j seeds at less than Philadelphia prices for over 15 years with great success and an ever increasing business. Spring orders are now solicited. REUBEN T. JOHNSON ERMA, NEW JERSEY
t* The WALK-OVER * Y SHOE Swear off SOMETHING None of us is so near perfect but what there is something that we I could "swear off" to advantage. JR If you are having any kind of I / trouble with your feet it will pay I \\ you to "swear off" wearing infer- I ^8 / ior shoes. 1 | You can make it a "Happy New I Y Year" for your feet by wearing 1 $ WALE-OVER SHOES Jk Prices 83.50, 84-00 and 8500. GUN METAL CALF BUTTON JUNIOR TOE PRICE 83.50 TENENBAUM'S The Reliable Outfitter to Men and Boys 414 and 416 Washington St is the Time to Have Your House PIPED FOR GAS CSfiK For a Limited Time we will Pipe a 7 House and Furnish 1 — 1 Light Hsdl Fixture 1 — 3 Light Parlor Fixture 1—2 Light Dining Room Fixture 1—1 Light Kitchen Fixture and 3—1 Joint Brackets Complete for the Sum of $24.00 CAPE MAY ILLUMINATING CO. 406 WASHINGTON STREET.

