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greencreek Joseph Camp was doing busmen* at ' the county scat Saturday. Capt M. M. Xorbury made a business1 trip to Wildwood Saturday. Luther Crease bos the appointment of Road Supervisor on this section. Rev. W. A. Ellis and T. Hickman' went fishing Friday and caught a fine lot. Our junior baseball team defeated the ' strong Rio Grande team Saturday 4 to 7. They will play Wildwood n^t Satur* day. Mrs. Ella turnover continue* quite! sick. Mrs. William Conover spent the week j at her former home in Xew York. Ralph Schellinger, wife and son and 1 daughter and Truman Iiickman and wife drove to Cape May City Tuesday) evening to listen to a temperance lee. 1 ture by Dr. Shields at W. C T. U. i convention and were wclLjjJeasod with Mrs Mary Crowley who has kept the Errickson store several years has renti d the store at the corner and will open it in a few weeks. All wish her auc-| cess as she is a very obliging lady. Harry Watson lost a horse Sunda; morning. Frank Hollingshra.l und Truman Hickman arc in Trenton this week attending the session of the Grand Castle ' of K. G. E. Several ladies are attending the Grand Temple which meets at the ; same time. A. M. Robinson was elected to serve Excelsior Castle K. G. E. as trustee for the unexpired term of C. II. Loper, i Saturday night, at a regular meeting of the Castle. j1 Miss Xellic H. Crawly who has spent j ' the summer in Atlantic City y now at home accompanied by throe young lady ' A. M. Robinson attended the funeral of Ca]>t. llousan in Philadelphia, on j Monday. He recently built a new hVi*e . ' at Fishing Creek. - S. Matiisou Crosse launched his fine jvower pleasure boat a fe\ weeks ago; | die has been lying at Xorbury"* lauding till Monday. Mr. Creese came down from Philadelphia and with Isaac Lind- j ei man and Kent Redgraves he took her ' to Philadelphia where he bus put her under cover -for the winter. She performed splendidly. He named her Em- j ma in honor of his wife. Capt. and Mrs. M. M Xorbury cnter- . tained Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adnpis of Wildwood Wednesday "Miss Sadie Brown visited Philadelphia Tuesday. John Xewcomb of Wildwood was here j on business Monday*. Charles Holmes lias the contract for ' repairing the new school building that was damaged bv fire a few weeks ago. i — -r-o j: Advertise your wants in Me! Cape May Star and Wave. Just arrived— one ton of Cheviot finished Cape May Bond. Specify this : new line for the. next letter heals. OhiiarWury TOR FlftMER-Twi CASTORIA

erma I Rev. Joseph Garrison of Pitman, X. t [ J . , gave a lecture in the Tabernac# Chureli Monday evening which was much s enjoyed. Subject "Four Years Among the Frcedmen." t A holiness camp meeting is being held ! in the Grove back of Taberiiacle Church, i Miss Rlioda Garrison is gradually im- • pioviug from Iter recent accident. Rev. 4. Garrison occupied (jie pulpit » ut Tabernacle Church Sabbath morning. .'Mr. Garrison is well known and well ' j beloved among us. having lived near this vicinity in his youth and in the » I cemetery adjoining the church lie his I kindred near and dear who have passed j over the other side. ] || fishingcreek j Mr.-. Frank Matthews entertained her ( sister Mrs. Bertie Tozer of Scaville over Sunday. , , ' Mr. William Mnttlicws and wife of Petersburg , - autoed down, calling on ) hh. brothers. 1 j ("apt" Bacon, of Camden, sjwnt Mon- [ day with his daughter Mrs. Jennie Yer- I ricks. Mr. George^C mornings a^d family, of j f ' West Cape May. were over SiiiWirwTis. c j'itors with John Bates and family. ! ■ , I Rieliard llemmingway mid family and j ' friend Mr. Hoffmire, of Philadelphia, is|r | ! visiting Mr. Jacob Barnett for 10 days, j j Frank Matthews and family took ten ' . w ith- the latter's sister, Mrs. Ed. Hal- j ? jbntner, at Cold Spring, on Sunday eve-jj, ! ninff- ! f I) Mr. .Tames Brown and Mrs. S. Tickers of ta-.dcM — | >oii t some time with Mr. , IJolm Snyder and family. j t J Mr Chimb Yerrieks end fatuity were ' I over Sunday visitor, with hi* sist-r -jll" Harry Fi«1i»r sf West Cape May. _ 1 1 George Mntth'-wa entertained his sis- " Iter. Mr*. P.eiilali Jsrard nhd son Milton . f of West Capo May on Sunday, Miss Mary Halbruner of Cold Spring . ' s|M-nt Friday night with her friends. j At The Seashore Fashionable folks unwilling to sacrifice either their personal comeliness or the jovs of outdoors, use regularly in the bath and toilet Glenn's Sulphur Soap That who know lu remarkable virtues, prefer it to cosmetics. Glenn's Sulphur | I Soap is efficient hi the treatment of akin I affections — sunburn, tan. trecklea and insect bites. Sold by Druggists. It Protects The Skin HiiTsHalrAWhUmrDre. Black sr Brews SOe. j "j " I ■ j Ink Eradicator will remove ink spots ; I from paper or fabric of any kind — 25 . | cents at the Star and Wave Stationery | Deportment. I WHY WE HAVE THE NEW DANCES ; In the October Woman's Home Com. . i panion Tiov 'Kinney writes an enter- * tabling article on the new dances. The , author treats the subject from the angle of what is considered artistic in modern ballroom dancing, and his remarks are accompanied with illustrations of the men and women who are »

the cxponenta of the new movement showing the proper positions to.be taken ; in the Tango, Maxixe, etc. Following is part of what be has to say: The ailment that brought the waltz I ami the two-step to their lingering . death was monotony. Each had one < step, one tempo; and that is not enough. So the dances shriveled up and died, from lack of exercise. A few years ago the world entered upon one of its periodical rebellions against artificial conventions, and people returned to the world-old, semilforgotten recreation, dancing. The re viral of dancing was accompanied by a clamor for variety. "The Hesitation Waltz and -the Boston are the hjppy outgrowth of a desire . for contrast of bpeed and form of movement. which at the same time should conform to waltz rhythm. The essential device, which consists of periodically holding a position through several repeated counts, is interesting." UNCLAIMED LETTERS List of unclaimed letters remaining in the Cape May P. 0. for the week ending September 25 1914: Miss M. AnderyOn ~ Mrs. Chas. Black Mr. James R. Bridges Mrs. Ferreo Brinton Mr. W. F. Christopher Miss H. "C. Clemens Miss Lucy Clemens Miss H. C. Clemens • Mr. I. Cooper Mr. Eugene Devitt Mrs. l'arrie Gardner Mrs. F. Van Gillvwe Mr. Thomas Hardy Mr. Samuel Haynes Mr. John Hill Miss Marguerite Hislcr Mrs. Theo. Hubbs. Mr. Thos. Hutchinson Miss Sarah Jackson Mr. Mark Johnson Mrs. John Lewis Mrs. I.ittlefield M. G. T. Marts Miss C. Xandaselier Mr. H. P. Richardson t Mr. William Shane *Mr. Charles Sliafer Sir. Charles B. Smith Mr. Harry V. Smith Mr. Joseph Scott Mr. Frank R. Walton Miss Annie Whallcr Mrs. Alice E. Williams In calling for the above please say advertised. J. E. TAYLOR, P. M. BURDENS LIFTED Cape May Court House Backs — Relief Proved by Lapse of Time. Backache is a heavy burden; Nervousness, dizziness, headache. Rheumatic pain; urinary ills; All wear one out. Often effects of kidney weakness. No use to cure the symptom-. Relief is but temporary if the cause If it's the kidneys, cure the cause. Doan's Kidney " Pills are for kidney . ill; Read about your neighbor's case. Here's - Cape May Court Ilou*.' testimony. The kind that can be investigated. Mrs. John Taylor, Mechanic St., Cape i May C. H.t gays: "I am pleased to j I confirm the public statement I gave | ! a few years ago, recommending Doan's ; Kidney Pills. 1 used this remedy when I suffering from backache and weak kidI neys, and in n remarkably short time it made me well." ' Price 50c, at. all dealers. Don't simply : ask for a kidney remedy — get Doan's I. ' Kidney Pills — the same that Mrs. Taylor I I had. Fostcr-Milburn Co., Props.. Buf- i falo, N. Y. o i Advertise your wants tn the I Cape Tifay Star and Wave. | Read- the BUr and Wave. W. L. Ewing Jr. WAGON BUILDER AUTOMOBILE PAINTER j Large »nd Small Work Carefull Executed Estimates Cheerfully Furnished W. L EWING, JR. West Perry Sts_ Keystone Phone

PROFESSION Al HENRY 1L MLokSDOB * ATTORNKY-AT-LAW Solicitor in Chanciry for New Jerae) . Member of Pennsylvania Bar. Cape May, New Jersey. J. SPICER L NAMING COU NSELLOIt-AT-LAW Solicitor. Master and !■•»» *»!*»■■ ia Chancery Office: Hushes and Franklin streets Cape May, New Jersey. SAMUEL F. ULDKEDOK ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Merchants National R«nii Building Washington and Decatur St*. Cape May, New Jersey. NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor and Master In Chancery. Keystone 'Phone ISA. . FLOYD C HYJGHES . ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office: SOI Washington Street Cape May. New Jersey. NOTARY' PUBLIC j Solicitor In Chancery O. BOLTON. ELDREDQE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Offices: Merchants National Bank Bulidin*I Washington anu Decatur St* ; Cape May. New NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor in Chancery Keystone 'Phone 8Cx JAMES M. E. HILDRETH COUN8ELLOR-AT-LAW Solicitor, Master and Examiner In Chancery NOTARY PUBLIC Offices at No. 214 Ocean Street Cape May, New Jersey. Keystone 'Phone If A ~ LEWIS T. BTHVKN8 Co ansellor-at-Law Special Master in Chancery Supreme Court Commissioner Commissioner for Pennsylvania 315-18 Waahiojftflii gL, Cape M*7. N. J- ' MORGAN HANS. JR. CIVIL ENGINEER AND SUBVETOR CAPE MAT" COURT HOUSE,' N. J. Bell 'Phone I ll> Wesley avenue. Bell 'Pnone ItX Ooean City, N. J. DR. J. H. OLIVER DENTIST Estey Building, 1110 Chestnut 8L. Philadelphia. Pa. (One door above Keith's Thea're) Appointments may be made by Belt Telephone, Walnut 12SSD. Extractlns painless. I School Children's! j^g^EYES Satisfaction Guaranteed C. A. LONGSTRETH Spccialigt in Eye Testing m Market Street Philedelphia. Pa. CAPE MAY OPTICAL j 513 Washington Street Cape May, N. J. . Everything for the Eye. — , iJeQses a Specialty Keystone Phone 44D. ' Established 1886 'Phone Connectio THE mm sum We've been doing gome lively , hust'jng lately to get our white gooda department ready for the \ usual rush. ' The fashion weathervane indi- ■ cates a big demand for white materI ials this summer, i Our stock is complete and conJ sists of the newest patterns, and 0. L. W. Knerr 518 & 520 Washington St ; Cape May, N J. Consult Jesse Brown on Tin Roofs and Spouting.

CAPE MAY COAL & ICE CO. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Be»t quality Coal as all times. Careful preparation. Guaranteed weight. Pure Ice, manufactured from distilled water. Prompt and courteous service. Main Office -5 12 WASHINGTON STREET v READING COAL YARDS and iards-p£rry and jackson streets THOMAS S. STEVENS. kllud Keystone Tekph»s Manager

jwoic^riwmcttpe jwiiwrrr v, 107 4ttb K)9 TfcflMn ST. Evcsjthing ia season. See foods and —lads, SpssssHiss Opus all the year. Cottage trade sohotad. Ooda— kg pkaoa promptly attended to and deli— d. Both Ptioneo JOHN J. HcCiNN Keystone Telepheae, 9716. Wm. F. Brown PLiUMBING, STEAM and 9M FITTlMO Jobbing A S^eoialty. 417 Washington Street Estimate0 Furnished CAFE MAY Keystone Telepheae MS A jlaj MB removal of furniture and plArce b:iaks L Ink- done, and a postal mailed to w. l no washington btrxet < tTF you are wondering where to send your son to dK ■ ( » I complete his education, write for a new W i < 1 ■* booklet entitled "Tom Brown at Peirce's,'* W j ' which may assist you in reaching a decision. : : If you have a daughter whose future you are consider- Z ■ ' ing, send for a booklet entitled "Secretarial Positions* for 3K § Women." 3K Peirce School, The School You Have Always Known, Y prepares young men and young women for useful careers, * and secures desirable positions for them upon the comple- W /|\ tion of their courses of study. w j | The 50th School Year will begin September I, 1914. * i i Office open every business day; call or send for 50th Z ^ J Annual Catalogue. •" Z !! peirce school | I ^ 917-919 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia & w 'C- -C- -C- >*■ When You Can't Help Yourself and there is no place near at hand - itH* ! * where you can find a bottle of pure and Pride, when you have a chill after bottle with you. Don't go away withHN , £ °nt a bottle of good brandy, whiskey or giii. You may need it badly as "first sometime when it is from Teitelraan's. teitelman's Wholesale WINES and LIQUORS.. Mmufdct jrers of Cold Spring Mineral vYater Shoes! Shoes! NEW, LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF LADIES*, GENTLE- . -MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AT LESS THAN PHILADELPHIA PRICES. AN ENTIRE NEW AND LARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPER Which Will Be Sold at Prices to Defy Competition. Having had many years' experience in the business, I only aaa 1 j an opportunity to convince my customers that I can sell them at the lowest possible prices. Please examine my stock before buying elw where. iflbsbb ELDR1DGE JOHNSON, 318 Washington Street W. H. SMITH & SON 502 BROADWAY WEST CAPE MAY groceries and provisions Salt Meats.|Frnits, Oranges, Bananas. Patent Medicines. Hardware. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Keystone Phone 161M