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PERSONAL . MENTION Mr. and Mrs. John ti. McKnraher will be the guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. McKaraher at their cottage #06 Washington street for the week end. Zachary Taylor was in Philadelphia last week attending the funeral of Mrs. Alva Bates, of that city. Mrs. Jacob Corson, of West Perry street, was in Philadelphia last week attending the funeral' of Mrs. Alva Bates, of that city. Mrs. Bates has been a summer cottager here for many years, and will be remembered by a large circle of acquaintances and friends in Cape May. Mrs. Samuel S. Doak spent Wednesday here visiting friends. • Mr. Joseph L. McAleer and sister, Miss Margaretta, of Philadelphia, are stopping at the Hotel Cape May. Mr. Le Roy Ball, of New York, is the guest of Mr. 'McAleer for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. >K. L. Dimming, their ' bright little son. Master L.. Dimming and their accomplished daughter, Miss N. K. Dimming, are staying at the Baltimore Inn. Mrs. E. A. Robinson is sjiending the ' time pleasantly at the Baltimore Inn. Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Preston and daughter, Mass Margaret Preston, are at the ' Baltimore Inn for an indefinite stay. ' Miss Beatrice Lee, a talented and accomplished -vouug woman, iB staying at " the Baltimore Inn, for the summer. j 1 Miss L. J. Power, of Philadelphia, came to Cape May this week and is a j popular guest at the Baltimore Inn. Mrs. J. Arthur Finigan and son Arthur Finigan, Jr., of Washington, D. ' C., are at the Carroll Villa for the ; 1 season. Lieutenant William J. Pardee, of the United States Navy, is at the Windsor. J 1 Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Fcigenbaum and j their two beautiful daughters. Miss Helen and. Miss Elsie, of New Y'oA, are at the Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Borzell are spending the Bummer in their cottage j ' on First avenue. The Borzells have re- 1 1 cently had their cottage painted and renovated, making it one of the mo#t j attractive homes in that part of the ! ( city. They bad visiting thetn_ for a , " week, their daughter an family, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P. Henderson, Rutin]" George, Harry and Alma Henderson. A Mrs. Benjamin C. Warnick. of Broad and , Locust streets, Philadelphia, has-been a! recent gyest at the Borzell cottage. Mrs. | Warnick. and Mrs. Borzell dined at the "
Hotel Cape May on Thursday. Mrs. II. C. Hapgood and Mrs. R. IlapgOod, were Philadelphia guest at the , Columbia, over Sunday. John A. Yoorhees, well knowu business i man. was at the Columbia over Sunday, j Mr. and Mrs. E. L. W. Farmer were j Philadelphia visitors in Cape May May j over the Week-end and while here, put up at the Columbia. Mrs. J. B. Mans and son Jack^of* New York, were in Cape May over Sunday and enjoyed tho" bathing. y H. T. Uotteslebcn, of Denver, Colo., j is a typical westerner at the Colonial. I Fred Truchseas and sisters. Ella C., I Placid and Irene, of Palmyra, N. J., were | in Cape May over Sunday. They have j been coming to this resort for many I years, and still consider this the best plare on earth to come to. , Rev. A. M. Karnell, of Barrington. was j a Cai>e May visitor over the week-end. | Mrs. W. J. McLinden. Jr., and her two charming daughters, of Knosville, Tenn., are at the Star Villa for the Mr. and Mra. R. C. Alexander are at ' the Star Villa for an indefinite stay. Mrs. Arthur Ward and son. of Baltimore. are at the Star Villa for a month or six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Battle, of German - town, were week-end guests at the Star Villa. Arlington H. Porter and R. B. Shackleford. of Wilmington, were at the Star i Villa on Sunday. G. C. Brien. wife and son were among the Wilmington guests at the Star Villa > on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Strubury. of Philadelphia, enjoyed Cape May pleasures over Sunday, and staid at the Colonial. Mrs. Wm. Ft Brown, of Philadelphia, was a Cape May visitor over Sunday, and put up at the Colonial. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bullock, are having a good time in Cape May, and while here, are at the Colonial. W. H. Patterson, of Philadelphia, is "staying at the Colonial while in Cape May. W. T. Is* is at the Colonial while enjoying the good air of Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Downs, of Overbrook. were week-end visitors in Cape May. stopping at the Colonial. Mr. and Mrs. H. S, Battle, of Germantown. are greeting friends at the Star Villa, where they have spent many sumDr. and Mrs. H. S. Gilmour. of Wen- i onah, N. J., former residents of Cape May. are among the Star Villa guests. I
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nash have joined Mrs. E. H. Nash at the Star Villa. ; "They are accompanied by Mr. Howard [ Shashlen. i I Mra Frank R Mattier and son of ' Brooklyn are registered at the Star I Villa for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Ste^Snson Crothers, of Paper Mill road, Chestnut Hill, have i taken a cottage in Cape May for the : t summer and are now occupying it. F. J. Fyfe, representing Power, of 10th ' avenue and 30th street, New York, was I . in Cape May from Friday to Tuesday. i Mrs. John Horace Fassitt, of Haverford, is vitinging her sister. Miss McCredy, in Cape May. i Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Franklin .; •lames 3d, of Wayne," and sons, who are < , now at Cresco, will come to Cape May i about the middle of August, to remain for the remainder of the summer. i Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. deArmond, Mi. i and Mrs. James F. Nields, Mr. and Mrs. > ) I ..una rtf A. Yerkcs, Mrs. Fredc.:ck Bart l lierger, Mr. and Mrs. Poj-ntell Johnston, i . F Naylor Cause, and Andrew Grey, mo- i tored to Cape May, from Wilmington, < . over the week £nd. , 1 I Mm. Francis ii>.'hitg Nor1 is of G<-r- i usntown, will sp. >:J part of August in 1 , Capo May. ' ' Mrs. William P. Ellison, 1526 Walnut < , street, is occupying her cottage, 921 i Stockton avenue. Mr. and Mrs. E. Everett Gibbs have i , closed their apartment in Baltimore, and motored to Cape May to spend several ' weeks. Mrs. Gibbs, who was formerly 1 Miss Virginia Ransom, is a sister of Mrs. j Benson Mann, Jr., of Chestnut Hill. < Mr. and Mrs.' .Clarence H. Vanderbeck j are staying at the Stockton Villa. Mrs. ( i Vanderbeck is one of the best players i on the links at the Cape May" Golf Club, i I Judge L. W. Doty and family are t , 1 among Pennsylvania families who have cottages in Cape May for the season. ' • Among those staying at the Sherwood : I are: J. M. Parker. J. Kom, H. L. Lip- i pincott.Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Brinkman and .Miss Margaret Weaver. t j Miss 'Eleanor Hopkins and sister are 1 in Cape May for the season. i I Peggy Shippcn says that of a week i end the boys arc as plenty as pebbles ( on the beach, at Cape May. ; I Miss Emma Calve, the noted opera ] singer is at tbe'Colonial Hotel. ] j Mr. and .Mrs. John K. Strobing of St. j I .Martin's lane, Chestnut Hill, will sp&id ! the corning. weeke eud in Cape May. Mr. c land Mrs. Strubing will shortly leave for f ij£ust^Gloiiccstcr. Me.. Where they will | spgnd the summer. . t j Mr. and Mrs. George E. Daniels have | closed" their country place at Rvdal and 1 lare in Caja- May for the season. 1, ) Mrs. Wm. Headington. of Baltimore, is t
j spending some time in Cape May as n guest of the Star Villa. She is accompanied by her son W. Hall Headington of New York. Both are great admirers . J of Ca|io May; Mrs. Headington having spent the summers of her girlhood here. v j Mr. Henry Barranger, a prominent busj | incss inan of Baltimore is payiug Gape May his annual visit. He is registered at the Star Villa. ■f Mrs. W. J. Lendeu. Jr.. and family have arrived in Cape May from Knoxvjlle. Tenn., and is enjoying the bospitul- '' ity of the Star Villa. I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Timeliness of Palj niyra. N. J.. and two charming young H daughters. Miss Placid and Irene also r j their niece Mis* Ella Truchsess, are t j among the gay set registered at the Co- ■ lumbia Hotel for the summer season. J Mrs. Russell Hinrnan and daughter I Katharine of Summit. N. J.. have join- | rjvd the guests at the Star Villa.. Miss j Uinman enjoys hathing every day. | , Miss Garesche Noris. who spent souie jtimc, here, in the beginning of the sea- 1 , | son, is coming back again, to be a guest jut- the Stockton Villa for the remainder ' of the season. Miss Norris is a very j 1 popular society girl, and her many \ friends will be glad to see her bark. i Mrs. Grey and family of Kentucky are : .. at the Stockton Villa for several weeks, i' 'Tho Greys belong to the aristocracy of the "blue grass" state. . j Mrs. Eustice of Philadelphia, is vis- . I iting her daughter Mrs. Henry Patten in . , Cape May. i i Miss Tilden, a beautiful abd charming society leader of Philadelphia will be , f at the Stockton Villa, during August. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown, of Gcr- . mantown, have engaged a suite of rooms at the Stockton Villa for the month of August. , Mrs. Cougdon, a well known society matron of Brooklyn, motored to Cape ' , May last week and is staying at the I Stockton Villa. Mrs. Congdon is delighted with the season in Cape May. s Mr. Thomas H. Walker, a prominent retired civil engineer, of Virginia, is at the Chalfonte, and enjoys the pleasures of Cape May. Mrs. Duer and Mrs. Hamilton of Baltimore. are at the Stockton Villa, as of Mrs. Duer's daughter, Mrs. Wm. West, of Ardmore, Pa. Wm. Church of New York is visiting Miss xjruscilla Croydon at the Stockton Villa. Mr*. R. F. Arrington. of Richmond, Ya. and her mother, Mrs. F. 11. Deane, are at the Chalfonte. for the season. Colonel and Mrs. Barr ar..! lovely and talented daughter Miss Mary Barr, of
Brooklyn, are spending the season at the 1 Stockton Villa. Mr. Edmond Gilpin, well known German to »n business man will spend the I week end 'at the ChaUonte. i Mr. Julian Burke, treasurer of the i Presbyterian Seminary at Alexandria, 1 ' Vs., Mrs. Burke and their beautiful and c < accomplished daughter are at the Chal- 1 i fonte, for the season. ; Mrs. Louis Greene, of Washington, D. 1 C., a representative of the famous i i Greene family of the South is at the 1 Chalfonte, for the summer. < The Misses Sophie and Peggy Bis- < phatii. Miss Eyster and Mrs. Van Dyke ' sister-in-law of the U. S. Ambassador to < : .Holland, Henry Van Dyke, motored to i 1 Cape May, from Ocean City, and spent 1 the «*eek end" at the Chalfonte. I C. E. Ketadrick and wife and their in- < te resting children: Marie Louise, Lauiotta C., William and Frederick, of Pitts- ] ville, Pa., am staving at the Glenwood for a few w®eks. The childrep like the ] , change from the_ picturesque mountain* surrounding Pottsville, to the sea level j , of Cape May. They think that" the At- ] , Ocean has Tumbling Run Dam, j and Sohuykill River, skinned by a mile, j for bathing. [ Mrs. J. P. Miller, and the Misses Miller of 1310 Diamond street, Philadelphia! , occupying their Cape May cottage. ( Mrs. A. J. Jones, of Llanfair road, CvnVyd, will be their guest during August. , Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Mason spent the | w«*k eud with Mr. and Mrs. H. Bartot \ at their cottage in Cape May. Mr. and Vrs. G. Howell Parr will close t apartment in the Latrobe, Narra-ganse-t, on August first and come to c Cape May, where they will spend the month with Mrs. Parr's parents, Mr. . and Mrs. George D. McCreary, at their I Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Miller, Jr.. Gertrude Miller and Miss Eleanor T of 30 Simpson road, are spend- j several weeks in, Cape May. t Miss Sadie Winring, 1303 North (list c street, and Miss Kathryn Hartford, of c LansdoiNie avenue, and 61st street, are visiting in Cape May. Mr. John Wfcianiaker motored to j ^ May to be at his cottage at Cape ! e Point for a few days. r Mr. and Mrs. D. Siter Cornog, of ! *" avenue, Roxbo rough, are spend- I ^ the summer in Cape May. |, The Rev. and Mrs. Charles S. Lyons. ' t of 6710 Ridge avenue, are in Cape May 1 1 a few weeks. • ' j" Mrs. Rosa Jones has joined the Fox- ' colony in Cape May. ! p Miss Eleanor B. Hopkins and Miss * L. McKern, of Chestnut Hill. | * taken a cottage here and arrived P to-day to occupy it. Mr*. James C. Stokes, Miss- May Clif- f
i- ton Stokes and Mr. Andrew M. stokes, I n of Philadelphia, will arrive shortly to 6 spend the summer here. " Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Robinson Pot- '- ter. of Philadelphia, are the guests of i " Mr. William Henry Ashurst. at his cot- 1 c lage, here. * , 1 o WINS UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP 1 r From Saturday's Daily Star and Wave ' • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilcox, accom- ' - pa niod j>y their son Arthur and daughter Miss L. Dorris, of Philadelphia, are stay- - ing at the Glenwood for the summer, t The daughter is a very charming and » accomplished young lady and recently ; won a free scholarship in the University - of Pennsylvania, awarded by Mayor Blaukenburg. This is the second schol- I r arship Miss Wilcox has won, having ■ I been awarded a free scholarship to the ' I j University by the West Philadelphia j High School, from which she graduated • with the highest average of her class. ■ Tlie Wilcox family live at number 4170 ] i Popl|r street, Philadelphia! Freckle-Face . i Sun and Wind Bring out Ugly Spots — to Remove Easily Here's a chance, Miss Freckle-face, to ' try a remedy for freckles with 'the guar- ' 1 tee of a reliable dealer that it "will not . cost you a penny unless it removes the I freckles; while if it does give you a ' clear complexion the expense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of othinc — dou- ■ hie strength — from Jas. Mecrav or any > druggist and a few applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourself ' of the homely freckles and get a bcau- ■ tiful complexion. Rarely it more than ' . one ounce needed for the worst case. : Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine as this is the . prescription sold under guarantee of ; money back if it fails to remove ' ; freckles. ^ " . ' J LUMBER AND 1 5 Mill Work l I GEO. OGDEN & SON
STEVENS HAS HARROW ESCAPEj Yesterday afternoon, while riding her 1 1 bicycle on Beach avenue, in company II with Mary Esther Sheppard, Helen jl failing to heed the warning I of an approaching automobile, es- I caped being run down by a mere hair's I breadth. As it was the automobile I grazed the young lady's wheel, upset- I ting it, and throwing her off. Fortunately, the car was not running fast and Stevens was not hurt, but thoroughly frightened, she remounted her wheel and went on her way rejoicing. auto that figured in the mix-up was occupied by Mrs. Andrew Wheeler and couple of friends. The chauffeur the oar to a stop! but finding' that no harm had been done, proceed - FISHING AND YACHTING IN THE HARBOR Monday's Daily Slar and Wave. John F. Craig wag out fishing recently in the launch "Finance," with Captain The expedition was successful making a good catch, none weighing less than a pound and a half, and the weighing four and one-half. Ralph Westcott, son of Attorney-Gen-eral Westcott, and his mother, were out with a party of friends, in the Quakeress Captain Roberts had Harold Moon and party out in the Kilkenny. They brought in one hundred and seventy Dr. R W. Starr and party brought in six hundred pounds of fish. • Clifford Wilson had fine success fishing the banks and secured a fine catch. IN WESF QPE MAY Evidence Is Supplied by Local Testimony. the reader wants stronger proof than the following statement and experience of a resident of West Cape May, what it be? Stanley Bcnstead, of , West Chpc May, says: "For twenty years, I suffered from kidney trouble. After I a hard day's work, my back achjod severely. When I got up in the morning, I felt lame and sore. I tired . 'easily, felt dull and languid^nd at times ■ j was bothered by a blnrring of my sight. « jThe kidney secretions contained sodi- | ment and I was obliged to get up many 1 times during the night on account of their frequency in passage. Doan's Kidi iiev 1*ills relieved me in a short time jand six boxes made a cure." I*rice 5fie. at all dealers. Don't simj ply ask for a kidney remedy — get Doan's | Kidney PMls — the same that Mr. BenJ stead had. Foster-Milbum Co.. Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
t Wentzeii a. Is Perry street, will give | yon bids on furniture, carpet anil at- - ' tlnre for your entire house and put It | IF MOTHERS ONLY KNEW : Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for I Children relieve Feverishqcss, Headache, j Bad Stomach. Teething Disorders, move j nnd regulate the Bowels and destroy norms. They Lreak up Colds in 24 Used by mothers for 26 years. , All Druggists. 25c. Sample Free.' Address, A. S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. T.
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lYJeadow View farm Vegetables and Produce ERMA, N. J. Phone 24X A. H. FAULKNER Contractor and Builder Keyatocc Phon® size 121 Hnghes Street Cape lay, N.J. PRIZES FOR Best Crops; Prizes will be awarded to any farmer in Cape May County ahowing the best crop from one-half bnahel of oats, corn or wheat grown in this county, as follow:* : 1ST PRIZE, OATS $10.00 l 2ND PRIZE, OATS 5.00 3RD PRIZE, OATS 2.50 J 1ST PRIZE, WHEAT 5.00 2ND PRIZE, WHEAT 2.50 1ST PRIZE, CORN 5.00 » 2ND PRIZE, CORN 2.50 Products to be exhibited at Court House at the meeting of the County 1 of Agriculture, first Friday and Saturday in November. ' JOSEPH CAMP, Pierces P. O. - s President County Board of Agriculture '
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Constantly on hand all sorts of horses from tho beapest to the best, any size or 1™*! Ju* wrfe what you want and 1 will aend it on 16 days trial and will take it away if not satisfactory. Yon positively take no chance as the animal Must Suit You. Remember that the guarantee b good on Hsi'ssi Cows sold at, Auction as well as at private sales. Meet of Cape May County horses come from Woodbine, on account of square dealings. MAX POTASHNICK
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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 Store open Daily WHEN FURNISHING A SUMMER HOME whether it be a cozy bungalow or a magnificent mansion, it is of fir.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 as si stance 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 6ee. r . - # WINDSOR HOTEL near the beach open all the year ' Large Sun Parlors. Electric Elevators THE "WINDSOR Op®n Fires and Steam Heat i Cape May nj miss halpin .Miss Haipin TL0 May... Comfortable Surroundings. Special ine lviarcy rate, far Winter and Spring. Open all the Year Excellent Table MRS. T. C SINK Filler cottage 234 PERRY STREET Now open, excellent table, comfortab! rooms, good service, convenient location Keystone Phone 58-8. H. H. McPHERSON. THE SANRITA MRS. 6E0RGE i. C9#PER 51* Lafayelle Street Caps Miy, Key Jersey THE HARRISON N'osS£SSrn ; mrs. c. d. harrison Cor. Perry and South Lafayette Streets, Cape May, N. J. HOTEL DEVON J. L. KEHR, Proprietor South Lafayette Street Cape May, New Jersey Cottage £»■&£ MRS. E. SMITH 109-11 Perry Street, Cape May, N. J

