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^sEASTER^\ fa Easter Sunday, April 12 M/ W Don't over -look the fact that you need an sf $ EASTER SUIT $ fa Come and let me show you my big line of Tru* \f/ ^ Blue Serges. Fine Imported Novelty Suitings, ^ /IS For Ladies and Men SI/ You'll appreciate the values presented. SI/ Men's Suits from $18.00 up $ Ladies' Suits from $25.00 up ^ ^ I guarantee perfec fit and satisfaction ^|y CHARLES SCHERER fa /|j Ladies' and Men's Tailor /|J 225 DECATUR STR ET, CAPE MAY %€€€€€€€ €€€€€€#
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J. SIMKINS, Manager
CAPE MAY COUNTY BONDS 4k Per Cent. Coupon Bridge Bonds I)uo June let. 1032. in lot* of $500 or more. Interest June let and December "1st. Secured by the taxing power of the County. Constituting a lien prior to mortgage s. Tax exempt in New Jersey and FREE from the new FEDER AL INCOME TAX. Price 102 and Accrued Interest Delivered at any bank in the County. nn ;-;?rsi8S!i3} JOHN D. EVERITT & CO 6 Wall Street, New York, N, Y. f 3-7-3t
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) FLOWERS AND RARE SHRUBS WILL ADD TD GLORIES OF ' PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION.
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The Court of Palms looking south toward the Horticultural Building at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. San Francisco, 1915. The Italian towers at the entrance of this court will be forty feet square and two hundred feet In height. There will be two towers at each side ol the court entrance STATUARY IN THE MAKING FOR THE PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION.
--j JiKinw Copyright, 1913. by Pananl Pacific InternaUonal Kx|M>aiUon Company. ■ wwufiiu, ww. o, i-unaum rKioc international r.xpnaition company.
The photograph abfve shows the head of a huge elephant that will be the central figure in thejcolossal group. "Nations of the East." at the Panama Pacific International Exposition, San FTancisco. 1915. The elephant was de- i signed by Frederick G.jR. Roth, the noted animal sculptor; the entire group was the conception ofk. Stirling C-alder. acting director of sculpture. The group will crown a htwe arch 160 feet in height gnd more massive than the Arc de Triompne at itris. I I /l «/ Jr*^ Xrfg f'V *■ j 4 Jne jpmraerland fizx £rm*> l • »> JllLi ji L . ^ r Black Diamond Express j" tq Buffalo, Chicago, Toronto and j t tie West is easily reached from all «■ pjints in New Jersey. h M tl FIVHTHROUGH DAILY TRAINS e. FROI PHILADELPHIA . *he Black Diamond leaves Reading Terminal, 12th and Market Sts„ Philadelphia, d 12:30 P.M. If that does not suit, there re four other solid steel trains. Ask feent at 900 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. pi IfyoLo on the Lehigh yon will return on the Lehigh „ U
ROYAL BaKin6 Powder Absolutely Pure Cakes, hot biscuit, hot breads, and other pastry, are dally necessities In the American family. Royal Baletag Powder will make them more digestible, wholesome, appetizing. No Alum— No Lime Phomphmtem
A WEEK " | IN WOODBINE I BOY AND GIRL SCOUTS ARE ORGANIZED BY UNTIRING EFFORTS OF MR. L. J. OOHEN AND ASSISTANTS — CELEBRATE ANNIVER-SAKY-OTIIER UVE ITEMS. at THE BARON DE H1RSCH ,n . AGRICULTURAL StlKKIL. id On Sunday evening. March 1st, a re- * ception Was 1ml, 1 at the Baron de Hirsch q Agricultural School in honor of the birthday anniversary of the Matron. Mrs. Annie lipoaa. The Faculty, the student body and the employees of the school were all present to join in tlie festivities and expr.-ss their best wishes and appreciation of the excellent work that is being performed by Sirs. Lfpman in the management of the Home Depart-, mcnt of the school- Addresses of felicitation were delivered by members of the faculty, representatives of the student body and by a few of tlie employees. The presentation of a very appropriate ' birthday gift from every one present ■ was made by Wm. Blank, the President , of the student body. Mrs. Lipman ' thanke'd all those who attended for the I kind greetings and good wishes extended ! j to her. The entertainment of the even- ' ing was furnished by members of the Dramatic Circle of the Baron de Hirsch Agricultural School. BOY SCOUTS ANNIVERSARY. The first" anniversary of the Boy | Scouts of Woodbine, N. J.. Troop No. i, I was celebrated on Saturday evening by a public entertainment in the auditorium of the Baron de Hirsch Agricultural | School. In addition to the parents and j friends of the liny Scouts, there were j present the member* of the Maurice de | Hirseh Junior Scout (Tub. under the j leadership , if David A. Angus: the Poung jof Sol. l:laii*lein: the Clara de Hirsch Camp l ire. Girls under the direction of j Miss I'.-uiliue I-'eldiuiiii : and the Blue ■ e ! Bird Juniors under the leadership oi ' Miss Matilda Zclimm-.ver. | The program «a* partk-i|atrd in by s ; representative* of the various organize 9 lions and consisted „f the following: Ojiening remarks, lamis J. Cohen, Scout Masfer. f . Sketch. "Courtship under Difficulties." "i Joseph Reiser. Bessie Joffe, Edward Glayman. Dialogue. "Going Somewhere,"' Dora Reiner. Israel Schorehod. j Addresses, liuhbi Louis J. Ilass, Isaac . Lapidua, David A. Angus. Play, "Das Gcfunnena Gluck." Esther I ; Becker, Sylvia Glayman. Joseph Keiae-i Isaac Lapidus, Isaac Moss. Benjamin j Radomsky. I Humorous .Sketch. "A Bride From j : Home.' Sylvia Glayman. Max Kahn. ' i David Nappcn. Benj. Radomsky. WOODBINE NEWS. I In the last week Miss Lubba Joffe f went to the city to visit some of her friends and has juurt returned. From | appearances she seemed to have had an | excellent time and has not gotten'over Mis* Rose Sapsin has just left for Philadelphia apd expects to stay there for some time. Miss Ida Illume. one of the most charming youl*g ladies of Woodbine, has expressed her desire to spend some of her summer days in the mountains and thus will be open for a position as govA surprise party was given by Mrs. ^ R. Tmmerma"n. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. j Leo M. Dannerhlrsch in commemoration of their tenth anniversary and many prominent citizens of Woodbine were I It is really pleasing to note the pro- j gressivenesa of the people of Woodbine. the direction of the Board of Trade here, a new factory has been built j
aud the people are looking forward for some manufacturer to come to this tow a and add to the chain of lactones now ia. Hi operation. •J j In «" g'»« the childien of Woo*, j bine who are members of the various clubs an opportunity to earn money luf s j their equipment, it is contemplated Is "Ilot * piece of land where tin- childrea j' c*n 8row "on' vegetable# and at the a.d of the season gain the benefits reaped thereof. ^ .. . The following clubs are now 1i JT«£tenee: The Boy (Scouts, Troop No. 1, '-jof which Mr. J-oui* J. Cohen, is Scout Master, and Isaac R Lapidu*. A*»i*taut b • Scout Master. "• | The Camp Fire (.iris «! which Miss ». j Sadie R Latin j« Seoul Mistress. j The Junior t amp lire Girls, w herein •' ! Miss Pauline Fe! Jinan, acts as director. 10 The Blue Bird Club, Miss Matilda Zellerrnan. dirretor. k The Maurice de Hirsch Juniqj Boy " Scouts, David A. Angus, the dim-tor. The Young American Scouts, Sol. '' Hlaustein, director. 1 Eevery Saturday all these clubs are as- ' sembled in tbe auditorium of the Agri- '• j cultural School where Mr. L. J. t'ohea e j delivers a short lecture to them, after ' i which varibus fancy drills arc held and ' j then five or ten minutes of calisthenics. n | It in indeed remarkable to note the spirit e | which the children display in their club ^ j work and exercises. «' On March 17th, (St. Patrick's Day) h Miss Camp will give a benefit night at the Op<^a House for the benefit of tha Altar Fund, of St. Mary's R C. Chunk.
CASTOR I A For Infanta and flbildean, , The Kind Yos Have Always Bought THE LATEST FAD. : A' particularly luiudsome souvenir is ' made by turning the wedding invitatiou i plate of nipper into a raid tray for the ' bride and using the riti-plion or at b-"oe ' | plate for an ash tray for the groom. Coupled with a pretty touch of sentiment. -these trays lire useful and ox tremelr -beautiful in their rich copper colorings. The Star and Wave Stationery Department ha* arranged to have these trays made by eX|>ertM for td.Ut> | each. If you have saved an old plate, even though you haC- not patronize. I us for engraving, we will convert if into a handsome dish and send it to voo postpaid. upon receipt of plate- nod price"
The Tortures^/ \ of Rheumatism f&S' EltULSiatj: are aggravated during climatic change* be- | cause the impure blood is incapable of resistant* and ordinary treatment seems useless— but the fame of Scott's Elmulsion ^ for relieving rheumatism is 1 based on logical principles! and scientific facts. This! oil-food promptly makes C active, red, life-sustaining B blood corpuscles and itsH body-building properties H regulate the functions to expel poisonous acids. Scott's Emulsion, with careful diet for one month, will relieve the lame muscles and stiffened joints and subdue the unbearable sharp pains when other remedies fail. Beware of alcoholic bnHottone and insist on tha parity of SCOTT'S. AT ALL DWUOaiSTS 1H2

