Cape May Star and Wave, 9 January 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 5

FA OE FIVE' ' Al'L :Al • -i Ait AXU WAV H SATURDAY, JANUARY fl, 1914 ' - — ! — ■ ■ . ~ . — — - v- — ~ _ . : — — r -i — _i

I "THE LITTLE SHOP" f w * . . \ % 427 WAshiagton Street g' A. B VAN DERVOORT i «• - • c ■ \ ; O EN 1A THE YE r We h*ve a full line of Stamped Goods, I V , Co unnia Ya*ns, Riffja, ' ; And all material* »£>.be found io an up-to-date - •, Art SHcp fj - = ■ Ti¥S RIEF - r wishes io announce. that he has opened- a new % EUR DEPARTMENT ; in addition to his tailoring establish ^ent and ^ will be glad to remodei vour old »u.- coats in V the latest style possible •- / Your patronage is solicited. ISs LADIES' AND MEN'S TAILOR ' ^ 424 -Washington Street, C-pe M .y, Is. J. C Keystone Phone 176^ ; J / ...... — — Tr" I

PERSONAL MENTION ft nut inued from first page.) t.'r Mildr-d. who »- oiiiphiT.'d ill that. U in. 'f.unlin "l Tiiekaliii' . a -Indent l. Bank- Bu-iiie-s i ..ll.-g-, Philadelphia. w..~ calling <.ii fri.-n.ls here •nrtjy in tl.. "'>k- ' mMis- Anna luny ami Millard Ware : r.i-c»t v i-i(or- to* I'll ilii .l.-l phqi. Mrs* I.Itt T.-al ..1 Philadelphia wa- a *h.,|e visitor' mi Wednesday . going over lu-r iiiff.-r. nt properties, THE NEW SCIENCE OK AGRONOMY "Kami -piodiiets cost in. •v.- than tli.-y-n-.il to." • Yes." replied tin- tl.nu.-l When a farmer i- -iipju.-. ..i ty know l].'- Is'laiii eal iiHin.--.il >i I nit li.-'s rui-ki' au.l then!. .limlngieal wiine <>! the in-ert tliat vats 11 , and -t-kn-.phatiuaii-uticjll .1 IJ< l".-. tliP.-Tienii.-al tlmt "ill kill it. - ■ . • 1 \ t« t t.«»]Miy.". AV il.ln.sKl Itilmio. W~" OUR AMAZING AUTO TRADE ll i- elniiii.il tlmt tin- I'liil.il Slat — nnu leads , the world in unto building \\ . prodne.il 5I5.IMW ear- .:iii"ii- . kinds last year, k.yn miiq-t .1 mil ha v ing greatly redtic.il prinv l-bv compeii which e\e.aili hy .1 « idmargin tin- |ii.«IUeli i Fall the r.-sl , •if the world. It i- a t-UiHikiil.le i"?ii-l Hi ' ill the l.ili. i. -l l.J- ..; - llie iieii- , v-hieh. 1...U liinii.h its laig.-sf au.l m.,.-l Oeieii.Uil.l- inark.-l. . The ueM larg.-.t a— . t is tin- tniek iii»l»r trad.-, whieli . is grnwing hy leaps and ls.un.ls, l).-spite of the war. whi.-h . ha- t. ui|uirnrilr .-rippl.-.I an export . trade whi.-h was renehing amazing fig , nr.-. the nianuia.-tnreis are looking for u iT.Mlurtion in 1915 even gr.-ate/ than . thai of the year just closed.' Pater-on . IV.—.* ' ^

MOTHERS OF DELICATE CHILDREN Should Read the Following Letter— Mrs. Slack's Story About Her Child's Recovery Is Entirely Reliable. Palmyra, Pa.— "Three years ago my little girl had black measles which left 1 her with a chronic cough and so awfully : thin you could count all her ribs.and she l coughed so much she had no appetite. "Nothing we gave her seemed to beln her at all until one day Mrs. Neibert • tola me how much good Vinol had done I her little girl, so I decided to try it for , my little one, and it has done her so much . good she is hungry all the time, her ' cough is gone,, she is stouter and more healthy in color and "this is the first winter she has been able to play out in the mow, coasting and snow -balling without any ill effects."— Mrs. Alfred Slack, Palmyra, Pa. We know Vinol will build up your little ones and make them healthy, strong and robust, therefore we ask parents of every frail and sickly child in this vicinity to try a bottle of Vinol, our delicious cod. liver and iron tonic without oil. If we can induce you to try a bottle of Vinol as a body-builder ana strengthcreator for your child, and you do not find it is all we clairp, we will return your money on demand. Jama Mtomy, DraggM, . I I

! THE FUEL VALUE' OF WOOD I i- pmglilv <i|iiiv all-lit t«> .tlmt of one .1 w I. ll'l.i- i- given tin- r.-J-ull ..1 .i-rfnin .-h teiil.ifii.il- now being I of eeiliiiti kind- of wt«i.| i ...juir.il ( '. rlii ill kiii.l' .'f wood, .-iieh n- lii.-k-j..i v. "lik. li.ii-li. bir.-li, linr.1 iiuiple. nsli, j.-lin. l.H-iiM , long bill pine, ami ehi-rry, \ liav.- iaii ly l.igli lient value-., au.l oiilv; v.-..al It lit'..-- i^.m-.l .Mild H "f "-b.nli i-Tl ;. it;-, l-oebo-k, Mil g.im, floligla- fil. pi.—. lia-f«.Hiil. -prill-.- and wliiti- pile'. l-*.|iml u.-igbts of 'dry. mm-re-iiion--Hi.nli.v - tie- •rune- de-al valid; r.-gaidk— - 1-- siiit.il a- a g.-ie i til pro|«isitian tluil till- heavier the wood the more Ileal. It. 1 1 all iTTT Lie Ihi i, .•alelllat.ii j- l.OfHI , ..loiie- ..r heal .unit -. per kilogralii A ■ ' ilniti -d" about tsvim: the. al . rage foi l.e- ll lm- a relation not oi.lv i„ (lie amount of Inoiyliire pie- iit I art her--■•I'd vv.od tliev rout a in. -ten wh.-n tie v are of the -tiui.lard diin. u-ion ami <«- eupy 12S. eiiliie feet of ipaii-. A eertain Mpro|H.i4ion of this -pa.-.- i- made up of ! 'air >ii;ir<-k hetvv.i'n Jlie -t i.-k-. ami thiair snare may be eiui-i.lerabli- in a i-onl of tvvi.ted. ri.Mik.il. and knotty stieks. i 'tut of the Igs enhir feet. a fair av.-ing.. of mli.l wood i» ahoiit Ml eul.ie f.i-t. It i- |~di.|ed.o.l. hou.-vei. I hat lea t , vain.- i- not the only t.-t for nsefulof all vxmmI ii-hI for fii.-li- .i.nnimod for j doine-tir |inr|M>M-~. largely in farin > laiiiM-.. -n.-Fi faetork a- rapi.litv of | burning and .-n -•- of lighting ;are important. Kaeh -.i-ti.ni '".Th the I country lias it- favored wiaid- ami tln-a-1 iir.* said to be. in general, the right I mine to ii-c. HiekoVy. of the non-res- | inoii- wood-, ha- the lligl.e-t fuel value' ; per mi it .volume ..f wood, and lias other j advantage-. It lmrii- evenly, ^nd. as j liou.-rwive- say. holds the bent. The ioaks .mill- next, followed liv liee.li. bireli in ml maple. Pine 1m- a relatively low : j li^at value |mt unit volume, hut hn-'oth- : j.-i- ndvaiitag.-s. It iguit.-- i-eadily and give- out a quirk* hot flame, but one that soon ili.-l down. Tlii- makes it a - favorite with rural housekeepers a- a • Slimmer wood, because it is partiruhirlv adnpt.il for hot days in the kitchen. The fuel .inalitie- .if rhe-tinit adapt il |MirlieiilaiIy to wspk in brass foun- t fltjes. where it giv.-s just the rnpiirnl jamount of ln,.it and it is therefore in \ favor. C.ia-twiiy vessels in Florida pay t tw in- as iniu-h f.ir Florida huttonwm>d ' as for any other, because if burns with „ an even heat and with a minimum t amount of smoke and asb. ' The principal disadvantag of the reg- t inous pines is their oHv black snaoke. t

A GLIMPSE OF A FAIRYLAND IN THE GREAT SOUTH GAF.i: ;S.

Vepjrriirtit. 1914. br Panama Pad fir Inte-r.-tloiml Exposition Compahr. 1 jH-ti ". ring t.:e main gat. # of i... P.-i-it.j^ P3e!"e T tn.stlnnal 'iupi-ltlon front ?-tn Pn-nefseo the Visiter ia'11 find be must traverse a vast elr.'e'i of .land. ,i|>ei!' gi "i;ds. wbcr*-tn ; set millions of b-r.i-ufui flowers n I bloom, where fountaina play arid grc.,ps of statuary an i ;t Inte.-va's Mils is the great S ..ui : Gardens. ' The , ; piiotorraph. h.-row ■! h >i:ows the S-:-.ui.i Gnrdens a- th. . x ■ t- d:n and gives a glimiise o! the'' fairyland which w ilt ' flPRght exp.is:!ion^vi«PorA Thni..;.t,ds of rare trees, pall.. ; an I -llrubn have tern brought from nl! part's <•' th • 1 worlo :v.r the la I:? eaplng. vvl.hh Is carried on In that s i; • u« v ay i the -emit ropiest Njrv-te or rnlifnr:. , pir.i.. riu-re have be.-n ur..i;ght S •; FratielF.-o giaat tr.--- ferns ■: Australia, rhododendrons from Englar.-t and \\--t \ .rginia, it.l-.ps f:oin lie' la i. hartartrf plains from il.-vAaii and Cr-sltral Atnerlc-a. Large trees, some «-i 1 them mere than siv.y feel in l.U l. uid of great girth have hern U-anspiatU d to the grounds. The Panam.. Pac-thc . " Interaaliotrtl E:.; o- ttion oper: in £^u Fronci.Tco in Tebn: 1915. -GREAT DOME OF THE W0NDER1UL PALACE OF HORTICULTURE.

A view of the Pal.vce of Horticulture, t pyl.»n wt'h decorative sculpture tVpmfltkm. Thc IMMur ihcc s ari^ t" «-.rrv an air;..,.;- f : ' . vtw w to- -- -i screen for the lights Th- mujn n.a Pavilie Internalidim] Exposition v iil a i:t -t ■ Ft a • u t'ebrux.ry. U91-. .

MASSIVE CCLONNADE Cr THE CO'JRV Or FUJR SEASOriS

Colon upde. entrance of the fo-tri of 'he Pour Seaac-is nr'on '.he e-plau:;.' on S .i. Ihacc-'vo - hai bi r and screening t:"> in"* 'amds of the p >i <• .Vg.-i« ei- j. uc ... the «.,.rt;m:.s 't - ctilonn-di- ha. l.-en t<- 'jni.rilw ; rcuio-.i u to perirdt fryiKhl tRiiim !•• Pacific l.-.i. • .J..t:t :.l Ex; a-jti.' *'aL Frauet ; - - W 1 : " " 9 '

A STATE WATER HIGHWAY , With on.- liiiii.lr.~1 and fourteen mil.-- 1 el water navigation made p..— ibh- along * the .ii'ast when the outside -ins are so ■ • te.mpejdiieii- that mill pie traffic is im- i perilled. William A, Maupay. Inland 1 ! Waterway (tvinmi— inner, ha- oiitlin.il ' < jto the Governor in a remnrkahly. inter- i ' ; eating report, flirt progress made in ccmstruct ion and the benefits conferred by « work. t Ax a protective highway for the pas- I of small crafe the Inland Water- « has justified all the expenditures <

IllU.le to develop it x^h.'ll-i.tld- .-t-p.rn— ; nr.* era It 11-e it annually while .i.ium.i- ; eiifl vessels have effected a tremendous , -aving in the ee-t ..f tran-portat ion. It] i- worthy of _ notice that the value of leal estate and riparian light- since the fi eonstriietion of the inside rout.- lias ad- Cl ; va ne. ij several hundred per n-nt. p The waterway carries a uniform de pth of six feet at low tide, ensuring a sheltered water avenue from Bay Head at Barnegat Bay, to Cape May, op- q cning up communication with all the ei cities and towns near the coats 8

t MAI LING < Al:l>< Kngrav ■ .1 Ink Krndicator will r-mnve "ink spots | paper or fabric of any kind — 25 cents at the Star 9nd Wave Stationery men t . MADE IN AMERICA ' Cape May Bond, the paper of unusual quality, made in three styles with envelopes to match — Star and Wavs Department

JiSf W Nothing hat ever equaled or compared with the rtiedicinal fate mj in Saott's i'matsfon to mt arrest the decline, invigorate H the blood, strengthen the \ nervous system. aid die appe- %\ tite and reetore the court ge of better health. Q % / Sooti's Emulsion is I\ - 1 ; pure health - buitti- 'Tt. ! \ ,n9 food, without Jl'-i -1' ^ N\ alcohol or opiate. ]!:> r — . — !" ,

THE MAN ABOUT TOWN Aim ti- \.«v Inn light, and id.-un lip all the .-ves.ir.-s and make our city jaft.r |ui— iug h.-r va.ul ion in |'hila.lel•phia. . -/ Mr- E. . I aiter M.-K night entertained . h.-r little friends on Thursday aft.-r- ; n.H.u and gave them pr.-sents, »» is her VTT Mbeila «NI.-K.i;/ie ,,T MiHs.1.1 ~ " phia. wa- her.- on Thursday greeting le-r It was -mpVi-iiig I" «-e the many 11.iirs.kiy . • the lll.-lllll.-r- of tie- different eliurrh.-s fo extend Rev. -Hillv Sunday an invatation to mine to fan.- May on one of .his rest day- vvhi.-li.i- .Monday. ; Nil-. F. It. Iliuee enl'tluiiicd a imni- ' l»-r of lv-r Sunday -eliind a— oriafe- oil Weflnesdaiy nffenwaiii. Mary -«ane Seh.-lh ng.-r of Washington street, has returned irnip h.-r trip to I'hilad.-lphia. Shi- reports a delight ■, A ful time. Mrs. llan-i.-F~^. llugl.es will he en-. Jer1ain.il in Gamd.-ii and Philadelphia during the coming niontli. ' .I.iffd n. .1 -.-el in. The motto i-- "go • -*'* -r* -- vsas-ti-ol' Mi- Jan.— E , Tayb.i. • lelpl.ia iiiiprov.-m.-nts t<. hi- Xnilli -tr.i-t e.it-'' attractive. It Would h- Well for -nm • . pr.-pai.il to In roinnv.il to Ka-t' I ape (iemi-.

MADE JI^AMERICA - i Gape May Bond, the |u>|n;r of iiiiiisuhI v quality, made ill thu-e st v le« w ith envelo|H's to mat eh- -Star ami Wav / Stationery Department. 1 Ink Eradieator will remove ink spots h from paper or fabric of any kind— 25 • tent* at the Star and Wave Stationery Dvpartmaat