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i DO IT i ELECTRICALLY; c *-■ '• ■ v . . t YOU CAN — ■ i N ash Clothes Vring Clothes Iron Clothes ' cKn hou* Electrically i Cook Keep Cool . beautifully Illuminate Let Us Show You Our Electric Washer*, which will despatch a large family washing without labor in a few minutes. Electric Irons—nothing gets hot bat the iron. i Sewing Machine Motor*, which make sewing easy and ! i rapid. Our New Vacdtim Cleaner*, which weigh only a few pounds. Easily carried up stairs. Cleaners sold or - rented. ' Toasters, Grills, Chaffing Dishes, Percolators. Fireles* j Electric Cookers. No wasted "heat No soot nor asbes ' % Electric Fans. Keep the air cool and fresh for lees k than a cent an hoar. No cheaper coolness can be j bought. Our new MAZDA LAMPS. Universally known to give THE LIGHT OF QUALITY. CAPE MAY LIGHT & POWER CO.;
WEST CAPE MAY Klwood Wilson left on Monday for Masontown, Pa., where he will be engaged in the glass works there until June. Mrs. Nevada Hoffman spent a day in Philadelphia shopping. Mrs. I sine. Wilson has been quite ill for some time but it is hoped she is gradually improving. Wm. Kau, who has been acting interpreter in trance for some years, is visiting his son William Rau, on Upper Broadway. Mm. Bertha Neil was here spending the day with her mother, Monday. No cottage meetings are held here on Tuesday eerenings on ' account of so - many deeply interested in the revival services in the Methodist Church, Cape May Reuben Weeks and family removed to Millville Wednesday to engage in the glass industry. His home will be occupied by his aon-in;law and daughter, Mr. and Mm. Sandgran. Joseph IT. Brewton is making an extended visit t* bis eon. William and family, in Greenville, 8. O. Mm. Belle Matth"w» end Mies Yens El dredge, of Cold Spring, were in Cape May shopping Wednesday. Mm. Mat-
1 thews was one of the committee ap- , pointed by tha Cape May County ( Teachers' Association to organize and , was also engaged attending to that work in Cape May and Cape May Point. ( Mayor James Hastings spent a few , ' days, away last week. Mm. Leonard Detwiler was spending some time away recently.' , Mm. Elnora Schellenger and daughter . ' Clone, were visiting relatives in the ' borough last week. Joseph Brewton is spending some , time in South Carolina. 1 Thomas Stevens was in the borough on Monday. The Chapel Sewing Circle met at the - ; home of Mrs. Charles Willis .this week. Edward Germond was in Philadelphia , i on Sunday. , Mrs-Samuel Bishop, of Eldora, spent . f Thursday with her daughter, Mm. Frank . R. Hughes. Mm. Wm. Smith, Jr., entertained her ' , mother, Mm. Montague, on Sunday. j Mrs. George Bennett, of Wilmington, , Del., spent Monday with Mrs. Frank , GalUher. The D. of A, of Cold Spring, took in five ladies of West Cape May for mem1 bership on Tuesday. Loyal Shaw and/ father, of South i Carolina, formerly of Cape May, spent , Tuesday with friends here. El wood Souder, Jr., and family of
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Wilmington, were calling on Mr. Souder's grand mother, Mm. Hester Souder. The Sewing Circle was entertained at the home of Mm. Charles Perkins, Miss Anna Hand acting as hostess. Charles Giltz and sister, of Philadelphia, apent Sunday with their .father, Chaa. Giltz. Little Frances Germond is sick with the chicken-pox. The Section of the Baptist Church was entertained at the home of Mm. recently. Gui. Hand, of Wildwood, spent the day with his mother here. Mm. Charles Eldredge, of Philadelphia. was in the do rough attending to Daniel C. Stevens was home for a few days. Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Nichols' were in Millville reddntlv. Mrs. Lewis Faust spent some time away recently. Reuben Weeks and family have moved to Millville. T. B. Hughes and wife spent the week end with Mrr Walter FendeVson. J. 8. Garrison, watchmaker and jew •ler, at 305 Washington street, Cape May City, is now agent for the Yietoi ind Edison Talking Machines and Be* vrds, and the Story and Clark Pianos These goods can be bought for eaak oi credit. Sore Throat or Mouth. . Yon must keen the throat and month clean nod healthy. Anv disease that attacks the canal through which mast past the food we eat, the beverages we drink and the very air we breathe is serious matter. Why neglect Sore Throat or Sore Mouth when TONSIL1NE makes it so easy for you to get relief? TON SI LINE is the remedy specially prepared for that purpose. rCTONSIUNE does its full duty— &X yon can depend upon it. Keep a fi bottle in the house — where you can rj get it quick when needed. 25c. ,1 and 50c. Hospital Size $1.00. hi All Druggists. »A FISHING CREEK Melvin Eldredge, of West Cape May, was an over"* Sunday visitor with his grandmother, Mrs. Ella Woolson. Edward Learning and wife, of Gold Spring, spent Friday with Mrs. Annie Woolson. Mr. and Mm. Thomas Rhodes, of Holly Beach, and Ella White, were over Sunday visitors with the latter'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. William White, and William Roberts and family and Gid. Shaw, of Seaville, were over Sunday visitors with their sister, Mrs. Frank Matthews. Harry Snyder, of Cold Spring, spent Sunday with his cousin, Walter Barnett, of this -place. William White and family spent Wednesday at Holly Beach to attend 1 their daughter, Mary's reception. We are pleased to hear that Milton ' Matthews is better at this writing-, as . he was taken very sick while visiting ' his sister, Mrs. Beulah Iszard, at Erma. Jacob Barnett and wife spent Tues- ' day with relatives at Holly Beach. Frank Barnett and James Mcpherson ' are havng new boats made for spring work. J. S. Garrison, watchmaker and jew- • eler. at 305 Washington street, Cap* May City, is now agent for the Viator and Edison Talking Machines and Rce- . orda, and the Story and Clark Pianos. : These goods ean be bought for cash or 12i FRECKLES Now is the Time to Get Kid of Thao* Ugly Spots. This prescription for the removal of freckles waa written by a prominent physician and is usually so successful in removing freckles and giving a clear, complexion that it is sold by James Mheray, under an absolute guarantee to refund the money if it fails. Don't hide your freckles under a refli get an ounce of othine and remove them. Even the first few applications should show a wonderful improvement, some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Be ears to ask the druggist for the doable strength othine; it-Is this that u sold en the money-beck guarantee The Fourth Annual Minstrel Show of of the Cape May High School will be held in Washington Street Hall, Friday, February 20, 1014, for the benefit of the Athletic Association. Don't trust to luck — put your money where It will be absolutely secure. Look to the safety of the principal more than the rate of interest. Deposits with the Security Trust Co. Legal ■"orms of all description an | stock. Special forms made to order at abort notice. Star and Wave Stationery Department. Potaehaick's Horse Sale February It, 1014, at 11 a. m. SEEDS and Seed Potatoes, try the Eldredge and Phillips varieties. a d
= THE MAN 1 ABOUT TOWN ITEMS OF INTEREST GATHERED HERE AND THERE FOR YOUR PERUSAL, BY A STAR AND WAVE REPORTER. Dr. V. M. D. Marcy is taking a vacas tion -of several weeks: Reuben Cohen is occupying his Ocean j Street cottage. t W. B. Stevenea, of Philadelphia, waa < here on Thursday going over the Guerney Street property. Edward P. Page, of Philadelphia, has e returned from Bermuda after passing most of the winter there. Cape May appeals to him better than the former t place. The F. W. Wolfl Bakery and Ice ' Cream Parlors will be missed on Washt ington Street . i Cape May was represented at the * Cape May Yacht CSub meeting, held at the Hotel Adelphi, Philadelphia. Cottager Edgar W. Nicholson was vish iting this city on Thursday. t • • • 4 . Mrs. Wm. H. Nelson, of Chester. Pa., 6 was called here in the interest of the e La-ties' Auv'tis-y Committee of the 3 '"in'ovmcnt I'nnd of the fold Spring ? Prc-byterisn Oiirrh. The meeting was - * held nt the v— idrr.4-0 of Mrs. Robert K. _Hi(i»'l. at Erma. i Kx-sh-riff Somen, of Camden, was here . with a party of friends, looking L over the new improvements. The Fourth Annual Minstrel Show of of the Cape May High School will be held in Washington Street Hall, Friday, February 20, 1014, for the benefit of the ' Athletic Association . r, d Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA if i RIO GRANDE i- -The new manager was down on Mon- . day looking after the canning house. Miss Olive Harris spent Wednesday it night at Clermont at the home of Miss :- Gussie Small. Charles Hoffman, who has been con- , it fined to his bed with rheumatism, has , d so far recovered as to be around Hie n Some of our people were called to .a Green Creek on Snuday last to attend g the funeral of Mrs. Selover, the services i. being in charge of Rev. Elijah Tozer, a i- former pastor and R<ev. W. A. Moore. We extend our sympathy to the ben reaved family. i g Dennis Fisher spent over Sunday with his son, Clarence at Stone Harbor. I r- Mrs. Lizzie .Shaw is at home again . " much improved in health. } Miss Leah Harris entertained Miss j g. Hattie Fidler, a school mate one night n the past week. I J. S. Garrison, watchmaker and Jeweler. at 305 Washington street, Oape t May City, is now agent for the Victor and Edison Talking Machines and Ree- J ords, and the Story and Clark Piano*. These goods can be bought for cash or i credit. Wentzell's, tt Perry street, will give ' I* you bids on furniture, carpet and fittings for yonr entire house and put It I In place for you. if o ' Potashnick's Horse Sale February IS, J * 1914, at 11 a. m. r- i Bigger Hatches Eggs hatch better if the hens ate in perfect lf condition; ' prolix Poultry Regulator pays big the year 'round. * It prevents disease, sharp- , ens the appetite, improves . b digestion. You'll get more "live" eggs — more and stronger chicks. n ftjfaw tie, aOe.tUXLasm.vma.tUa. t Satisfaction C.nsrentesd v or Money Back. Ma AmbttitmUt; iumt m BmOa C*t Pmttm ISO pao* HhAMtrmttd II PmUtr^Bcek. I, Sold and Ooaraataad by ELDREDGE A PHILLIPS. Cape May. CAPE MAT GRAIN A COAL CO. Oape May. B. T. JOHNSON, Erma. N. J.
™ Baugh Fertilizers We have the numerous brands suited to all purposes, and oar prices an right. Stop in and see our samples, and get an almanao and refenene* book. We will also have a full line of Landreth'sFi eldand Garden Seeds SEEDS WHICH SUCCEED ASK FOR CATALOGUE Also Ground Lime, Ground Limestone and Lump Lime for farming purposes. SEED POTATOES $3.25 PER BBL. Until February 15th. Order now. ELDREDGE & PHILLIPS, inc. Kevston Phone 144 For your COMFORT Buy OIL STOVE HEATERS * Now at CHARLES A. SWAIN OF 305-307 JACKSON STREET ■ & Easter Sunday, April 12 SI/ /li Don't over-look the fact that yon need an Tjf $ EASTER SUIT $ /IS Come and let me show you my big line of True SI/ /♦V Blue Serges. Fine Imported Novelty Suitings, y|i /IS For Ladies and Men w ^S You'l! appreciate the values presanted. SI/ i Men's Suits from $18.00 up jfi Jy Ladies' Suits from $25.00 up 1 guarantee perfect fit and satisfaction J CHARLES SCHERER $ f f\ Ladies' and Men's Tailor /|\ flv 225 DECATUR STREET, CAPE MAY & %€$€€€€€€$€€€€# READ THE STAR AND WAVE Contains All The, News Leading Cape May County Paper

