Cape May Star and Wave, 17 July 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 6

SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1915. CAVE MAT 8TAR AND WAVE > L -it

PERSONAL ; MENTION , hj Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Steele, after '■ a prolonged automobile trip in the 11 mountains, will return op Saturday to spend the season at their cottage. E • Mrs. Florence Iredell Berger and her sons, Master Kobert and Karl, of Allen- x town, Pa., will spend the summer in ° their cottage, 209 Howard street. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney R. Iredell and P children and Mrs. Berger's niece. Miss Virginia Iredell, of Allentown, will be the guests of Mrs. Berger for the.-re- * mainJ - r of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Keid, of 315 Rei avemfc, Chestnut Hill, came to Cape t May yesterday, and will spend the -sum- t mec dire. 4 B Miss Katharine Kremer of No. 2010 ■Walnut street, is visiting her sister and 1; brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William s Drayton Grange at their cottage, here. Miss Kremer will, shortly joinder moth- - er, Mrs. Herman P. Kremer, at her a cottage at Chelsea. ' I i Judge and Mrs. Charles 1 . Auden- I ried, after an enjoyable week's sojourn 1 in Cape Slay, have returned to their home on Lancaster avenue, Overbrook. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bartol Brazier, 1 of Fraclybia, have opened their Cape 1 Slay cottage for the summer. Miss Elizabeth Lodge Magee, .vho has j been visiting Mm. Spencer Wright at , her Cape May cottage, will return to j her home in Cynwyd to-day. Sirs. Richard Korris, wno is occupy- ( ing her cottage in Cape May, as usual, was seen on the beach wearing a line , handkerchief linen blouse, a heavy white linen Bkirt topped by an Italian silk sweater coat of white with a deep collar . and cuffs of skunk fur. A broad band j of the fur is also used around the bottom of the coat. An unusually striking bat o# leghorn lias deep rose flowers , of velvet encircling the crown and is faced with rose silk. Mr. and Mr-. W. S. Casselman and sons, are at their cottage in Cape May, wberc they have spent many summers. Mr. ayd Mrs. J. Frank Black and Dr. J. Wiliam Wood and family, have returned to Chester, after a pleasant sojourn in Cape Slay . Mrs . .1 . Pemberton Newbold, of Philadelphia. will spend the remainder of the season in Cape May as a %uest of the Star Villa. Mrs. .(>, K. Rugg and daughters, of St. Louis, have registered at the Star Villa for the summer, aud are enjoying all the pleasures of our resort. Mrs. K. II. Kasli, of Philadelphia, is paying Cape May her annual visit. She ] is among the Star Villa guests. Mrs. A. Oaresche Korris and her j daughter. Miss Elizabeth Korris, liave returned from Cuba and .will spend the greati r part of the summer in Cape May. ^-Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Hartel, of ■ Wynnrwood and Union avenues, are V spending the summer here in Cape May . Miss Margaret Kent, of Melrose, Germantown avenue and Herman street, is spending several weeks in Cape May. Mrs. J. H. Larzelere, of Wyncote, who has been in Ope May some time, will return to her home about the middle of July. Mr. and Mrs. James Hindie. of Mana- j yunk avenue, Roxborough, will spend August in Ope May. Dr. R. Hand, of Camden, son of County Superintendent A. W. Hand, was in Cape May, Saturday, trying out his new Overland. Judge and Mrs. George Gray, df Wil- j mington. Del., motored to Ope May on Saturday and spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thouron at their cottage on New York avenue. Miss Lenore Roussel is with her parents Dr. and Mrs. Albert Roussel for the remainder of the summer. Mr.

Graham French, Miss Roussell's fiance, is their guest for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Harding, of Cynwyd, are in Cape May for a week, j as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Horace K. Smith, at their cottage on Beach avenue. Miss Susan Lynalt Bruce, of 537 Pelham road, spent the week ead In Cape 1 May, as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ' S. Harry Worth and their daughter. ' Mies Sophy M. Worth, who are occupying their cottage here for the summer. j! Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roberts, of ' Baird road, have come to Cape May for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan G. Scott, of WilTniegton are spending two weeks at Cape May. Miss Ediwna Klkius Bruner of No. 2023 DoLancy Place, who has been spending several days in Cape May, as the guest of Miss Sophy Worth, has joined her mother. Mrs. William Caner j Wiederaeim at Atlantic City. Miss Sn«an L. Bruce, a most charming society leader of Pel ham road, Germantown, spent the week end aB the guest of Miss Sophy M. Worth in Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Oolahan of Chestnut Hill, have taken a cottage in - Cape May for July and August. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Bright of 7023

German town avenue, arc coining to Cape I May, the Utter part of this week to re- ] main for the rest of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Cook man, 4s>0 West Price street, •Gennantown, havb returned to their home, after havbeen the guest of Sir. and Mrs. H. s II. Smitt,-for some time. Sirs. John H. Larzelere of Old York is spending July in Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Foulke, of the Mill House, Wliitemarsh, have leased a ^ cottage in Cape May for the summer. William Gibson, and family are •Men- ^ pying their cottage, number 708 Corgic ^ strei-t. Porter F". Cope and family are in Cape 0 for the summer, and arc at 831 d Stockton avenue. ^ _ j iif-. 7. is occupying cot- c tag** number 51 '9 Columbia avenue for j the summer and is enjoying Cape May f Mrs. Kills D. Thompson,* lias opened i her cottage, number 3, South Lafayette . street for Hie summer. * « Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Crozer of • Locust , street. Philadelphia, who ' spending tlie summer in Cape May, 1 as their guests over the week end ' Mrs. S. Crozer Robinson and Mr. Edward 1 B. Robinette. Bernard Shaw, a hotel proprietor in British Columbia, has come all the way 1 to Gape May to enjoy a week or two of 1 vacation at this resort. Another Pittsburg party at the. Windsor is composed of JfriS. W. F. McCombs and ber trio of charming daughters. Misses H. C. McCombs, Lois F. McCombs and Marion C. McCombs.. They all are greatly delighted with Cape May, and expect to remain all summer. - . Samuel Ripp, of PhiUdclphia, was a Cape May visitor yesterday. Jolin C. Bane, a noted attorney of Pittsburg, and his wife and children arc a very liappv family, who are staying at

' j the Windsor "for the summer. The chil- ' drrn, who are a bright and jolly set are " Misses Edith, Agnes. Kathleen tyid John ^ 1 <1.. Jr.. and Donald M. Miss Nora Seanloii, a beautiful and talented young lady from Pittsburg is " ' with the Bane party at the Windsor. *' ' Mr. ad Mrs. Loois Dimond and bright I 1 little daughter are visitig Mrs. Dimohd's ' ' jiaemts, Mr. and Mrs. I. Tcneiibauin on j ' Washington street. ; Mrs. Chas. 11. Obase and Miss Edith j S. Bush, of Oaklyn. N. J.. were visit-;" ' ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. j* j Rush, on Saturday. j j, Mrs. H. C. Blake, of Cape May Court j,, f House, sjient the week-end with Miss j( r Florence Hand, at her Washington st. Mrs. James Rock, anil her twp little 8 ■ boys," of Washington, 1J. C., are spend- " ? ing-. some time with Mr. and Mrs. A. " G. Bennett, of Madison avenue. r , Mrs. M. Sullivan, and charming daugh- ! " 1 ter, Mi-s Juliet, are gris ting friends at , - - the Star Villa. Mrs. J. B. Morton is making an ex- j '' tended visit to Cape May. She is regf istered at the Star Villa. I" e Mrs. W. K. Dorsey and daughter, Miss i ^ Viers. are registered at the Star Villa!1 " for the s< -a son. She will be joined by, ' her husband. Dr. W. C. Dorsey over v the week-ends. - Mr. and Mrs. George Leib Harrison ' - are receiving congratulations upon the , * • birth of a daughter on Friday, July 9, ; 1 I at their cottage on New Jersey avenue, j ' • I Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenblatt, 3829 j I North 18th street. Tioga, are passing j' I tlie summer months with Mrs. Rosen- 1 1 ' j blatt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben * '• Cohen, at their cottage on Ocean st. t j Miss Mary Hughes, a guest for the 1 I season at the, Carrol! Vila, is spending \ 1 I- some time wijh friends in Philadelphia. 1 ' n 1 Harper Paiste, of Philadelphia, was : 1 h in Cape May over the week end. ; 1 r Prof, and Mrs. Louis C. Butler, will" ' leave this week, for the mountains of I '• Pennsylvania, where they will spend the 1 >r remainder of the summer season. j

FRECKLES Now is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as the prescription othine — double strength — is guaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of othine — double ! strength — from Jas. Mecray or any druggist and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones , have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce. 7s needed to" completely clear the skin * and gain a i beautiful clear complexion, i Be sure to ask for the double strength < othine as thi6 is sold under guarantee of • j money back if it fails to renJove freckles. KEYSTONE POULTRY FOODS i y ? .

largecr0wds at corinthian; — d CARNIVAL GREAT SUC- a CESS— UNIQUE' AQUATIC SPORTS |; —NATIONAL CHAMPIONS IN CON- } TESTS— OLGA DORFNER LEADING j FAVORITE. a J Monday's Daily Star and Wave. c On Saturday afternoon, 'at tlie Cor- c Yacht Club, an immense throng t of Cape May's cottage society, witnessed c one of the most novel affairs ever nulled c off at this place. The club house -anu i docks were a- scene of lively interest 1 before the time for the sports to 1 come off. Whim, once, the tournament ' no one thought of leaving b"- i the very. finish of the last event. 1 There were many yachts, motor and : -ail boats in the harbor, but it was Die i -\vinime!* who were the cynosure for »ij. • eyes from start to finish. Commodore, i Morton Alexander, who had the dire.:- i , tion of affairs, had every detail well prepared for, and the program went on smoothly and successfully. Aui-riciiu [ Champion, Miss Olga Dorfner, and National CharapionyCilberC E. Tomlinson, , were marked by Everybody present- and . their, every movement was followed by ' the eyes of tlie crowd. . They were easily the favorites and their stunts . never failed to call forth rounds of api plausc. A very exciting feature of the events, i was a full dress and obstacle race, par- . tieipatcd in by Olga Dorfner, Frank L. [ Wharton and John B. McCurdy. The swimmers on their way to the wharf , were comi>elled to dive through barrels. After lauding on the wharf, they dressf e*l and" swam back to the dock. Whari» ton won this event.

A beautiful event was the plunging for distance, by Alma llerkort. Olga 1 Dorfner. Edward- Lackro and John B. McCurdy being the winner. ' ( Hie of the most novel and interesting • vents, in which there was no contest, I Mas the fancy diving by a number of the uqiiatic athletes, in which Olga Dorfner, ' | Tomlinson and Shapleigh were the stars I The 2l>o-yard mixed relay was won . by tinm number three, consisting of E.« I j W . Sopp. Alma Herbert, Edward I-ack- i ro and Olga Dorfner, in four minutes - land ten seconds. Tlie second place was j won by team number four, consisting of : ;K. L. Wharton. Sophia Brown. W. C. , j and Elizabeth Becker. Team ! number one was made up of Helen Rub- , John R. McCurdy, Minnie Reiehelt, J. D. Shapleigh, Emma Pacsflcr and ; G. E. Tomlinson. Tlie .50-yard handicap for ladies, in ndiicli 13 jiarticipateil, was won by Becker. The time of the race ! M-as 1:15 2-5. Miss Becker's handicap j Mas six seconds, making her time 09-j2-5 seconds. Olga Dorfner Mas second, | Helen Rubican third and Emma Pacss- ; fourth. i The fifty yard handicap for men was (won by Shapleigh in 42 seconds. Sopp, Tomlinson and Lackro, won second, third and fourth places, respectively. ' The 100-yard handicap for men was by Sopp in 1:40. Tomlinson was second. McCurdy third and Pogue fourth I Victor Binder, Edward Lackro and ' Frank L. Wharton gave a very instrucI tive and exceedingly interesting exhi[bitibn of life saving and resuscitation, j The last, but by no means, least, in- ' teresting event of the program, was a | pretty novelty, in aquatic sports, a 1 water polo, for ladies. ' The two teams were known as the and the Blues. The Reds, composed of Olga Dorfner, Minnie Reiehelt, ; Pacsslcr, Charlotte Illg and Hel- ! Rubiean won two goals. The Blue-, i made up of Elizabeth Becker, Alma •Herbert. Carrie Conrad. Helen Pennepacker and 1-oiiise Klasen. failed to The -officials were Captain John C. ! Mais, Victor Binder and Albert Hundert- ; mark. Thus ended one of the most successful affairs ever staged at the Corinthian, and without a question, the most unique ever witnessed in Cape May. No little credit is due to Morton R. Alexander, ' eh air man of the Regatta Committee, ■ not only for bringing the famous swim8 mors here, but for the success of the ' affair. t A GOOD RECORD f Records just closed for the year endt ing June 30tli, show that in that period e tlie Pennsylvania Railroad System car- • ried approximately 180,000,000 passengs era and not one was killed in a train b accident. id

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CONFEDERATE WAR VETERAN |SF VISITS CAPE MAY II From Tuesday's Daily Star and Wave, jl Major Randolph* Barton, of Baltimore, II a direct descendant of the historic Ran- ]■ ilftlph family, of Maryland and Virginia, j I and an ex-Confederate soldier, now a j I prominent and leading lawyer of the ! I Bar, while at the Hotel Cape i I last week, told some interesting 1 1 anecdotes of a reminiscent nature. The! who iB a fine-loo kipg gentleman I • of military bearing and bears the signs • of a member of true blue-blooded nris- ; toeracy, is. a type of the old Souther.i I cavalier. He is one of the few men, I one meets to-day, who n members sec- ' and bearing America's peerless *>ral tor and statesman, Daniel Webster. > fle remembers with vividness a visit oi t Webster*#, when secretary of state In • Fillmore's cabinet, in- Company with the . President to Winchester, Virginia . i Barton, in his early life, ra-rt i- of the country's conspicuous mbii. 1 North and South, and later on enjoyed Business associations with many of the - country's most famous lawyers. T'iJ - Major is a delightful conversationist aa ii well' as an able public speaker, and is it frequently invited to be an after-dinrei - speaker at important functions.

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HORSES FOR SALE J Constantly on hand all aorta of hor»ea from the heapest to the beat, any size or kind. Juat write what you want and I will send it on 10 days trial and will take it away if not satisfactory. You positively take no chance as the animal Must Suit You. Remember that the guarantee is good en Horses Cows sold at Auction as well as at private sales. Most of Cape May County horses come from Woodbine. o>n account of square dealings. s MAX POTASHNICK ^ Woodbine, N. J. J SPECIALS FOR SUMMER at Laventhol's A very nice line of silk Crepe de Chine waists and very latest style in skirts. REASONABLE PRICES. , 319 WASHINGTON STREET open Daily WHEN FURNISHING A SUMMER HOME whether it be a cozy bungalow or a magnificent mansion, it is of fii-t importance to secure the aid of a reliable dealer. Your comfort and pleasure depend on your selection not for a day only as with many purchases, but for years to come, and a large percentage of the cost can be saved by the advice and assistance of an experienced dealer^ WENTZELL'S, 33 Perry Street Refrigerators, of tried and proven quality. New importation of mattings. New Linoleums, Crex Grass Rugs. Everything in house furnishings. Come in and see. V . #§ WINDSOR HOTE > NEAR THE BEACH OPEN ALL THE YEAR Large Sun Parlors. Electric Elevators CTHE WINDSOR 0p,!n Rr** *nd s,eim Heat Cape May NJ. miss halpdi Miss Halpk ___=t fL Comfortable Surroundings. Special itie ivlarcy rates for Winter and Spring. Open all the Year Excellent Table. MRS. T. C SINK MILLER COTTAGE 334 PERRY STREET Now open, excellent table, comfortable rooms, good service, eoiypnlent ,oc*tlon I Keystone Phone 58-8. H. H. McPHERSON. THE SANR1TA N"^„^ MRS. GEORGE A. COOPER Sit Lafayette Street Cipe Ma?, New Jersey ' THE HARRISON -jSSiSr1 MRS. C. D. HARRISON i. Cor. Perry and South Lafayette Streets. Cape May, N. J. i HOTEL DEVON J J. L. KEHR, Proprietor in South Lafayette Street Cape May, New Jersey '° ^ Bellemere Cottage MRS. E. SMITH re 109-11 Parry 3tre et, Cape May, N. J