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FEBUARY HONOR ROLL PUPILS of cape may city public schools who have attend EVERY session during the past month. First Grade. b — marjr^ Evans. Second Grade— Francis Ewing, Irving Tru eland, Bertha Eldredge, Charlotte Weaver, Inez Bruce. Third Grade — Kennard Brown, Charles Heeler, William Schellenger, Oscar Tenenbaum, Blanche Clark, Ellen Clark, Elizabeth Loper, Sara Lummis, Helen Nale, Frances Stevens, Ethel Warner. Fifth Grade — Donald Douglass, Stephen Garrison, Albert McCurdy, Charles Swain, William Weaver, George Harris. Catharine Ewing, Elizabeth Elwell, Mildred Stiles, Irene- Jackson. Sixth Grade — Warren Arnold, Donald Bennett, Raymond Briant, Fred Chambers, Rafael Ellison, Paul Green, Artis Harris, John Keeler, Bertha Davis, Viola Jackson, Miriam Lane, Geraldine Moyer. Seventh Grade — Wallace Douglass, ' Marvin Evans, Ernest Filer, Howard Richardson, William Scherer, Leland Sharp, Frances Brown, Kathryn Brown, Carolyn Hebenthal, Margaret McCann, Mary Esther Sbeppard, Helen Stevens, Frances Thornton. Eighth Grade — Florence Chambers, Jos' ! ephine Cooper, Marie Nelson, Angela j Thornton, Anna Richardson, Daniel | ' Green, Robert Henderson, Walter Hughes | ' Karl Scherer, _ Micajah Smith, Ralph | Stiles, Leslie Tenenbaum. ; : First Year High — Pupils with marks in j 1 all subjects of 85 and more. < Rodger Hawn, c. Frank IlofTinan, j : Emilie Brooks, Rachel Gidding, Carmal- ' ita Lewis, Beulah Schellenger. Marie j. ( 1 Thornton. 1

For attendance — Walter Davis, Jr., j , Rodger, Hawn, c. Frank Hoffman, j t Hoffman. Lee Lemmon, j. Sylvester Rob- r inson, Raymond Rosenthal, Stanley,, Schellenger, Harry Tenenbaum, Howard ( Tenenbaum. ( c Second Year High — Mildred Edmunds, ' f Mary l. Hughes Edgar Richardson. |f Fourth Year High School — Pupils with : t marks in all subjects of 85 and more. | Edgar Dawson, Dorothy Sbeppard, J f Rmma Swain. ! 1 annex | ■ Annex, First Grade— Ernest Hunt,'" Williams Laws, Herbert Morell, Edwin e Turner, Georgians Williams. Annex. Second Grade — Clarence Cole, | Ralph Lewis, William Staff, Alice Hunt, i Edith Langford. , j ^annex, Primary Grade — Edith Hunt, j v Sophronia Travis, Cynthia Cox, Louisa < ^ King, Josephine Smith, Hazel Turner, ' ^ Magdalene Turner. Louis Bose. James j ^ •wens. John Williams, Louis Hunt. ( Annex. -Grammar Grade — Russell g Lewis Clifford Stevens. Joseph .Tarvis, Henrv Green, Cecil Miles, Pauline' Edi Legal Forma of all description in " stock. Special forms made to order at t abort notice. Star and Wave Stationery ' Bepartment. 1 . ii Two ear loads of fertilizer have just K arrived at the Cape May Grain and Goal n Oompanv's Store. Buy direct from the li ear NOW. S

GREEN CREEK Joseph Camp made a business trip to - Philadelphia on Monday, j Mrs. Lotta Shaw, nee Grey, of cnm2 den, spent Sunday with friends here, her younger sister accompanying, licr. Mrs. Sbeppard Taylor and Mrs. Bell Erricson, of Cold Spring, spent Monday ^ here with Mr. and Mrs. t. Hickman. f Mrs. Priscilla Grace, who went to' lie'r son's home two weeks ago, is improving . from her recent illness. Henry Daugherty, who lias kept the corner grocery store the past four years, has moved to Court House and the store is now closed. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hollonghead j drove to Court House on Tuesday. ; Mrs. William Kedgraves \\as called to Atlantic City on account of the serious ( illness of her mother. Mrs. Wells. • i Leon Red graves spent Sunday at Ocean ! City. i Kent Redgrave*, who has lived on the i Shellingbcrg farm for some time has 1 moved to the farm of Mrs. Lizzie Foster ' •and the Shellinburg farm ia without a ] : tenant. Mrs. Mamie Ross, of Court House. , visitced friends hero on Thursday. ' Allie Hoffman, of Millville. who has , been at Pierces' working for Joseph Camp a great deal of the time for the | past three years is in poor health and j * j has had to stop work and go west. He 1 1 j had two brothers in the western ' states. t | Frank Garrison, of Jackson. Pa-, spent ' j Sunday here with t. Hickman. He is i for a place to move as he he is f : tired of sncli cold weather, the snow being 2 feet on the level. He was well pleased j e ! with the place and may settle here. Has * i 12 or 14 years experience. ) On Monday evening a number of Pas- | on .Monday evening number of Pas-

tor Moore's friends met at the parsonage ' bid him farewell before he went to : conference, as it is not expected he will i return for another -year. All had a ; pleasant time, after which cake and 'ee i cream was served. He started for conon Tuesday. Mrs. Moore accomi panicd him part of the way, where she jwill visit friends. !j. 8. Garrison, watchmaker and jeweler. at 305 Washington street, Cape City, is now agent for the Victor and Edison Talking Machines and Kmi ords, and the Story and Clark Pianos. These goods can be bought for eash or | credit. free seeds. Senator James e. Martine, of New .Jersey, has supplied the Star and Wave i with u. s .Governmeft Experimental ; and Flower Seeds, which will ! sent fo any address in New Jcrsey | of any cost by sending your address | to the Star and Wave lhiblishing Co., Washington Street, Cape May. n. j. To Enjoy the Popular Dances feet must be free from pain. Many and met nalize the comfort to enjoyed by n*ing Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder to betaken into the shoes before the dance. Since danchas become so popular, Allen's Footis in demand everywhere because if" rest* the feet and makes dancing a deFor Free sample, address,. Allen Olmsted, Le Roy, n. y. 2-14-4 if

GOSHEN Not many days till spring. It is said that James Chambers has sold hi* property an Church Street Rev. o. c. Apgar went to conference on Tuesday. He is expected to be returned. " Mrs. Frank Miller is enjoying a few days in Bridgeton. There were ten candidates for baptism at church on Sunday, and the pastor administered the same by sprinkling. Mrs. l s. btilwell gave ■ the Ladies' Aid Society a royal entertainment last Wednesday afternoon. On Sunday afternoon Howard Thompson's Sunday School class entertained the Sunday School with some of their sweetest songs. Win. Amisty, Jr., and wife, entertained Thoe. Bareford arid wife, of Millville, on Sunday. misfi Carrie Coombs is spending a few weeks with Philadelphia friends!. Miss Cora Hand, Mrs. Everett Hand, and Robert Neal were guests on Sunday at the home of Wm. g. Tomlin. Mrs. Wm. Corson is now at home after a month's yisit with hpme folks in New York City. The chimney of the school house was blown away duuring the blizzard and did some damage to the roof. Mrs. Clara Hymes is spending the week at Court House. Mrs. Hannah 1 learn has been spending the week in Avalon. j. s. Garrison, watchmaker and jew-

eler, at 305 Washington street, Cape May City, is now agent for the Victor and Edison Talking Machines and Records, and the Story and Clark Pianos. These poods can be bought for cash or free seeds. Senator James e. Martine, of nfw Jersey, has supplied the Star anil Wave with u. s .Government Experimental : Vegetable and Flower Seeds, which will be seat to any address in New Jersey free of any cost by sending your address to the Star and Wave Publishing Co.. 317 Washington Street. Cape May, n. i. PERFECT CONFIDENCE Cape May c. h. People Have Good Reason For Complete Reliance. Do you know how — i To "find relief from backache; To correct distressing urinary ills; To assist weak kidneyst Your neighbors know the way — Have used Doan's Kidney Pills; Have proved their worth in many ' tests. nere's Cape May c-. h. testimony. Mrs. John Taylor, Mechanic Street. Cape May c. h„ n. j., says: "i am , pleased to confirm the puhlic statenffi* 1 gave a few years ago. recommending Doan's Kidney Pills, i used this remedy when suffering from backache and weak kidneys and in n remarkably short tim« l it made me wen." Mrs. Taylor is only one of many Cape May c. h. people who have gratefully endorsed Doan's Kidney Pills. If your back aches — if your kidneys bother you, don't simply ask for' a kidney remedy — ask distinctly for Doan's Kidney the same that Mrs. Taylor had— the remedy backed by home testimony 50c all stores. Foster-Milburn Co. Props., Buffalo. n. y. "When Your Back is Lame — Remember the Name." Consult Jesse Brown on Tin Roofs and Spouting. a precisian. a New York physician who lias recently j transferred his activities to the Huh ; i of a Bostonian who. like most- o) townsmen, is a preeisian in the matof English, and who had occasion not ago to consult the aforesaid doctor. After ascertainment of symptoms, the 1 physician said: "What you need, more than anything else, is a tonic in the shape of fresh Whereupon the llubbitc waxed sarcastic. and inquired: "Before we proceed further, would you

mind telling me what is the shape of - ii fresh air j"— March Lippineott's. * "more than satisfied Owners and producers of oysters in ' South Jersey will he more than satisfied with the recommendation for a consolidation of the various commissions that - have had supervision over the shellfish 5 '* industry, once the scheme is put in opcr- * )r »tion. None of the existing laws applyh ing to oyster cultivation and sale is to ». be changed; oystcrmen only arc to be in ,r supervision, and the industry is to be 1 given a push forward— something that 1 •t has needed these many years. over cs years' 1 ^■■^^^■^CXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs a 'tag k $5°7er,chts <*c" _ ° Scientific Jfmericatt. A handsomely llln.tn»t*d weekly. Largest dr- ■ jsnassBmaau jssast ° See those new baby coaches at » Wentzell's, St Perry street.

PHafEMlOMAl HENRY H. EaJJKKDOE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW So licit or In Chancery for New Jersey Member of Pennsylvania Bar. is Cashier Merchants National .Bank Cape May, New Jersey. » J. SPICER BEAMING ~ L COUNSELLOR-AY-LAW v Solicitor, Master sod Examiner in Chancery Office: Hushes Jtnd Franklin streets " Cape May, New Jersey. ' SAMUEL F. ELD KKDQE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW > Merchants National Bank Building t Washington and Decatur Sts. Cape May. New Jersey. NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor and Master In Chancery. i Keystone 'Phone 35A. FLOYD C. HUGHES ATTORNEY-AT-LAW d Office: 603 Washington Street ii Cape May. New Jersey. NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor In Chancery o. bolton eldredge i attorney-at-law Offices: 1' Merchants National Banlc Building Washington and Decatur Sts. r Cape May. New Jersey. ,. notary' public Solicitor In Chancery ' Keystone 'Phone SSx j james m. e htldreth counsellor-at-law Solicitor, Master and Examiner In ; Chancery notary public , Offices at No. 214 Ocean Street Cape May, New Jersey. Keystone 'Phone 39a * lewis t. stevens

ij Connsellor-at-Law Master In Chancery i. Supreme Court Commissioner r Commissioner for Pennsylvania. MORGAN HAND, JR. civil engineer and surveyor r cape may court house n. j. e Bell 'Phone 5 1 sl» Wesley avenue. j Bell 'Phone e6x Ocean City, n. j. r : ' „ dr. j. h. oliver dentist Estey Building, 1120 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Pa. (One door above Kelth'b Theatre) ' Appointments may be made by Bell - Telephone. Walnut 13s3d. Extracting painless. You Can't Fit Your Eye with a Tape Measure /yWLK It has to be done by ! i one who knows how. ■ i have qualified ' r Ij ourselves by years of , ( Nr sfudyand experience, j | i//l7"> Satisfaction guaran- ' ; Jilli*"* teed in every case. , C. A. LONGSTREIM, ' m ^St^ket'si rci uVhSIdefcli* CAPE MAY OPTICAL 513 "Washington Street Cape May, N. J. Everything for the Eye. Prescription Lenses a Specialty ( Keystone Phone 44D. W. L. Ewing Jr. WAGON BUIIJJER AUTOMOBILE PAINTER Large »nd Small Work j Carefull Executed Estimates Cheerfully Furnished w. l. ewing. jr. West Perry Sts., Keystone Phone

M. K. BROWN ; PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER i 22 Years Experience t Sell anything,- any time or aay f'-gi i Guaranteed. Terms lai • viable. 161 York Ave. Weet Cape May. C BOHM ! Dealers In FISH, OY8TERS, CLAMS. ETC. POSSIBLE PRICES BEST POSSIBLE QUALITIES 5 PROMPT DELIVERIES choice oysters and clams |] Phone No. Keystone 1-19d jackson street near w. j. and s. r. r. depot _ - JOHN BRIGHT GENERAL INSURANCE Real Estate and Mortgage Investments t MIGHT KHUHNt W7LDW00D *. J. I J

^ 107^ lis JACKSON vr Everylhin)! is «*•«>. So food, ond .dodo, Spocioltit. Open all the year. Cottage trade solicited. Order* by phoM promptly attended to and delivered. Both Phones. JOHN J. McCANN Keystone Telephone, 673D. ~ • 1 i ■ " ggnB Wm. F. Brown PliUMBING, STEAM and GAS FITTIHG * Jobbing A Specialty. jiy Mansion Street tstimates Furnished CAPE MAY Keystone Telephone 128 A El> IBIS ESB'SIBBI H°USECLKANINQ TIMB IS HEMS 1 and 16 A?1 to he attended with unpleen'0 £ J&C I %,*?& "nt cIrcumBtance». especially when ktm removal of furniture and pictures brlsga tS SfKL* I* out the de'ect" to rour wall papers, ^ /3js Z" fti also the best time to have new papep* {/■ffifBEjtyi in Redone, and a postal mailed to W. L. [ Itiy * -aamplea of any description. His woMt tl ^ 18 Qt t'le ^e*t* *LD^ pr'<:e* more thfc W. LENOIR 610 WASHINGTON STREET

t PEIRCE SCHOOL is America's best-known finishing school for young men and young women about to S» enter business. sir § Students deal with actual business affairs, developing CU initiative, confidence and efficiency. S Commercial. Secretarial and Shorthand courses, includ- W mg as much instruction in general educational subjects as the SU A student may need. X. A Graduates always in demand for well paying positions. X R A Pa" term begins in September. W •V Day and Night Sessions. w § For itth catalogue addresM 9jf PEIRCE SCHOOL | Record Building Philadelphia $ AMERICAN PRIDE WHISKEY $3-00 per gallon expresa prepaid. This ia an excellent article and ia 100 proof. That's o»ly aaothsr wmg of saying: Soda and Mineral Watera Imported ard California Wines and Brardiea at lowest possible prices. PROMPT DELIVERY BOTH PHONES S TEITELMAN 312 and 314 Washington St Cape May, N J. cold bottled beer on ice

Shoes! Shoes! NEW, LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AT LESS THAN PHILADELPHIA PRICES. AN ENTIRE NEW AND LARGB STOCK OF WALL PAPER Which Will Be Sold at Prices to Defy Compstitism. Having had many years' experience ia the buaimeaa, I only ut am opportunity to convince my customers that I can sell the* at the lowest possible prices. Please examine my stock before buying elaasrlwra. ELDRIDGE JOHNSON. 318 Washington Street FOR YOUR OWN BENEFIT COME AND TRY This ia the laat cloaing out aale of winter stock. Here are same of our prices. A special lot of latest style skirts, black and blue serges, value $4.00, our price $2.49 Black and white plaid skirts at $1.98. 18 inch wide embroidery and inset ting to match, value 25c, cut to 12 l-2c. J. LAVENTHOL, 319 Washington St. (Store ipM win togs sad stormy (toys.)