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. , A For Your Baby. : The Signature of is the only guarantee that you have tha Genuine j BSEIH prepared by him for over 30 years* YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST *■»» — Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castoria. Sold only in one size bottle, never in bulk •r otherwise; to protect the babies. The Centaur Company,

SECOND ANNUAL. HOUSEHOLD ECONOMIC CONTEST. I "Every school and Home (Xilture Club c abould be_ represented. * ' The Second Annual Contest in House- c held Arts under the auspices of the I ftp pa "May County Oouncil for the Pro- s motion of Household Arts, will oocur in connection with the Annual Meeting el the Oape May County Board of Ag- < rjeukure, on Friday and Saturday, No- » v ember 5th and 8 th, 1915. 1 All girls resident in Cape May County aad pupils in the public schools, or members of Home Culture Clubs, not exceeding 21 years of age, are eligible to < eater these contests. Application blanks t mag be obtained of teachers, directors 1 ot jlopu Culture Clubs, or of the County < 4^jerintendent of Schools- ■ The contestants wiJLbe divtded into 1 tiro classes as folio*#: ! Class I, to consist of girls of 12 years of age, or leas. ' Class H, to consist of giris over 12 years of sge. THE BAKING CONTESTS. In each clam, prizes will be awarded < qa f allows : B. Best Loaf of Bread. l»t price, $1.00. 2nd price, 75 certs. Bd »ri*e. 60 centa Class L f Bem half dozen biscuit. G Beat Loaf Cake H. Bert half dozen Hard Cakes. (Sam IL F. Best half dozen Muffins. Q. Best Layer Chke. E. Best Jar of Fruit or Glaas of Jelly Prises for each item: First, 75 eents; second, 50 oenta. In both Class I and Class II the qualities to be judged in the Best Loaf of read will be: I. Must be baked in single pans. 2. Crust must be about V* inch thick. A Bread must have a nutty flavor 4. Bread must crumb easily. A Bread must be made and baked by the contestant without any assistance from any other source, and each loaf offered in the competition for prixee must be accompanied by a statement as nicely written and composed a* possible, sntsining information aa fotowac 1. Recipe for the bund A Time left to rise. 3. Time kneaded, either by hand ot machine. A Time required to bake. 5. Number, age and address of contestant . 80 points will be the maximum upon the quality of the bread, 20 points on the excellence of the statement, in penmanship, spening and composition ; a total of 100 points WOMMI ALL RUM OOWT Bade Strong and Wall By Vinol Wayncaboro, Pa. — " I waa all run down after a hard spell of bwnehWa ao it was hard for me to keep about I had pains it built me up so 1 am strong and Will and I am able to do my housework which I had not done Tor three mouths before ..n-Y Vinol."- Mrs Y. R. HoraooSL . Waynsabotu, PaSJrys wfyftSs SS^feYourmoney back if it fdfc. fcamy. Sru«W, Chpe May, " J**"' ii dlil

The contestants in items F., G. and in both classes must accompany each exhibit with statement, written and composed as nicely as possible, containing recipe, description of process and other information, together with numage and address of the contestant, and home culture club or school to which he belongs 99 points will be the maximum for quality of exhibit, 10 points upon the ! excellence of statement; a total of 100 j points. SPECIAL PRIZES. Household Arts Contest. tVjunty Public School Household Arts ; Contest, under-tbe auspices of Cape May I County Council for the promotion of j Household Arts. In addition to the | various Oape May County Public School I and Home Culture Club contests in I , Household Arts, the following special priezs will be awarded: i First National Bank, Ocean City. Baking and Sewing. Best loaf of Bread, first prize $5; wcond prize, $2,30. Best Hand Sewing, first prize, $5; secI ond prize, $2.50. Best Layer Cake, $2.50. Best Loaf Cake, $2.50. Ooean City Title and Trust Co. Best Loaf of Bread. Class L $1.08 to the first prize winner; 75' cents to second prize; 50 cents to third. Class II. The above bank will add $1.00 to first prize; 76 cents to second prize, and 50 cents to third prize, r Prizes by Individual Contributors. Class L N F. Best Patch in dress goods, not . plaid. $1, individual contributor. f Class L G. Best Darn, not less than one inch, U. Mm, OUl 1CM IUU uut III,",,, |

in stocking or dress goods. Silver . c _ thimble, individual contributor. | 1 H. Best plain hand-hemmed Towel. Silver thimble, individual contributor. ] y Class IL |l t H. Best Darn in table linen or woolen . * '. goods. Silver Thimble, individual con- ■ t tributor. y G. Best Fancy Towel. Silver Thimble, individual contributor. * COMMITTEES. « The following committee# have been appointed to make the awards of prizes: ; c CooM«: I' I. Cbmmittee on Bread, Classes lj and 2. — Mrs R. M. Wentzell, Miss Ethel , « j. Nickerson, Mrs. Mary C. Collins. | 2. Committee on CBaet 1, Loaf Oake j and Hard Cake; Class 2, Best Layer ' m Oake. — Mrs. Robert Smith, Mrs. a P. ' t. Yanamsn, Mrs. Belle Matthewa 1 a 3. Committee on Oass I, Biscuit; ■ Class 2, Muffins, Jar of Fruit or Glass _ of Jelly.— Mm Joa MacKissic, Mrs. Hal- i len, Mrs. George Sayre. General Committee. To award trophies for beet display: (1) In Cooking: (2) In Sewing; (3) 2 Beet made and furnished Doll Bed and is hand-made • Night Dress. — Mm R. P. A Rialey, Mrs. E. L. Rice, Mrs. H. B. fl Bldredge. A A statement, as nicely written and » composed, as possfcle describing work dune, mat i rial used anil containing the nuiJber, age and address of the ooJ^U- ■ tante must be submitted by eACE borfib- *• tank, together wiffi the name, of fie 7, home culture 41 (A er schoqj to

90 points will be the maximum for the quality of the exhibit, and 10 point* ' j upon the statement of exhibit; a total I of 100 points. SEWING WORK WHICH MAY BE j OFFERED. Class L E. Best plain" apron made by hand. ' j | F. Best patch in- dh-ss goods, not 'plaid. j. ' G. Best darn, not less than one inch, •- 1 ia stocking or dress goods. ! ! H. "Best plain hand-hemmed towel. ( 1 I. Best Crocheted Lace. ! J. The school or home-culture club 1 _ ' showing the best made and furnished ! doll bed with hand-inadfT- night dress k 'will receive a trophy. Class n. <t I E. Best Fancy Apron. F. Best, patch set in plaid material. . | G. Best Fancy Towel. j H. Best Darn in table linen or wool, s • goods. j I. Best Corset Cover, machine made, . J j-.-ith af least three button holes made . by liand. ' ] ' J. Best Crocheted Lace, not less than • two inches wide and twelve inches long. , SEWING. i 1. Committee on (El (lass I. Best ; • Plain Apron made by band; (lass II, I Best Fancy Apron. — Mm F. R. Ooff, ' • Miss Mira Way, Mrs. Stafford. j , 2. Committee on (F) Class I, Best ^ Patch on dress goods not plaid; (G) Class 1, Bust Dam not less than one ' inch in stocking or dress goods : l F) ' Class II, Best Patch set in plaid mater- 1 ial; (H) dase II, Best Darn in table linen or woolen goods.— Mrs. Learning ' Rice, Mrs. V. M. D. Marey, Miss Alice , Harris. 3. Committee on (H) Class I, Best hand -hemmed Towel; (G) Class II, Best Fancy Towel; (I) Class II, Best Corset i Cover, machine made, with at least three button-holes made by band. — Mrs. j : Edna Endicott, Mrs. John Sayre. Mrs. ! j Robert Miller. j 4. Committee on (1) Class 1, Best | j Crocheted Lace; (J) Class H. Best Crocheted Lace not less than two inches j j wide and twelve inches long.— Mrs. . Robert Denny, Mrs. Turpin. .Mrs. ] Chester. a Silver plaques will be awarded as club or school trophies. It is suggested to ! r members of the Council that persons in- I e terested in this work may provide specq ial prizes, to be awarded to individuals, clubs or schools for special features. j ' I The County Council has agreed that 1 ' all of the exhibits, for Jthe Household . 'Arts contests must be fianded in not,! P j later than 2 o'clock Friday afternoon. November 5th, at the Court Building, e Chpe May Court House. A committee | ,1 will be in waiting at the Court Build- ' ing all day Friday to receive and place ; j them. Judgment to be passed upon all in- j dividual exhibits by the various com- j mitteee on Friday afternoon, and as ' _ soon as arranged and not later than 10 a. m., Saturday. Those who desire to do w may send j their exhibits to the office of the County Superintendent of Schools, Cape May ! 'Court House, X. J., at any time which may be convenient before November Sth. j | Those who desire^ to enter the eon-: [ tests may obtain ' application blanks : 5] from their Home Culture Club leader or j iof their public school teacher, or from' the office of the County Superintendent 0 of Schools. . After properly filling them |(j j out return them to Home Culture Club 1 leader or to the teacher by whom they J may be forwarded to the County SupcrH I intendent of Schools. )t| Prize for Display. j A special trophy will be awarded to j the borne culture club or school making h the best display of work in sewing, intne nest display 01 wont in sewing, in-

cluding embroidery, crocheting or knit- „ ting. Special Trophy. A speoial trophy will be awarded to _ the borne culture club or school making the finest display in baking and ooeking, ] including canned goods. ' The Sewing Contests. 1 TV first prise in each item of sewing - work wHTbe $1.00; second prize, fifty ' cents. All work exhibited must be the pro- | duct of the work of the contestant by whom it is offered. 7 j The il-Jll of the material will not ■ . affect ffie award. | : t I "For Rent" cards carried in stock 5c 1 each. All kinds of sign cards made to order. ""Star and Wsve Stationery De- _ part men t. .

r ^ 1 * Professional Cards x SPICER LEAMIXG CODNSELOR-AT-Lz W Solicitor. Master and Examiner in Chancery ( : Huglies and Franklin Sts.. Cape May, New .Jersey. " SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW National Bank BuiWiup ,1 Washington and Decatnr Sts.. j Cape May, New Jerv-> j NOTARY PUBLIC Solicitor and Master in Chancery. . Keystone Phone 35A. HENRYll. ELDREDGE - ATTORNEY-AT-LAW . in Chancery fbr New j Jersey Member of Pennsylvania Bar. ' Cape May, New Jeney i JAMES M. E. HILDRETH COUNSELOR- AT-LAW Solicitor, Master and Examiner it Chancery NOTARY PUBLIC Offices at 214 Ocean Street Cape May New Jersey. t Keystone Phone 39A. L " ij LEWIS T. STEVENS 1 Counsellor-at-Law Special Master in Chancery Supreme Court Commisaoner j ' Notary Public t 518 Washington Street, Cane May, N. ,J. MORGAN HAND, JR. 3 CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR ■ ' Cape May Court House, N. J. " Bell Phone 5. 819 Wesley avenue, t ! Ocean City, N. J. j A Bell Phone 56X. V}_ Li " I '■•DR. J. H. OLIVER DENTIST l_ ! 1128 Chestnut Street e] Philadelphia, Pa. (One door above Keith's Theatre) " | FtlUmc a »p« laity — from one dollar 0 up. Bridce work, five dollars a tooth. My special plates never rock. No one j has this method but myself. Wi'l allow you carfare when you order the ? best teeth. v Bell Phone— WaSnut IMk h : ■ pqnlFrownl 2;; , r You do this because b ■ ^jaSitLe' test your yWfflKa eyes aad give you ?1' kStSU P4"" of 21*sses i I^Mff^lhat will smooth to C. A. LPNCSTRETH -tpsMttlaCreTsrtlaa ^ 2RS MMAS4 *4r^4, PWlad^pbla PhBaAaiyhta

CAPE MAY OPTICAL 5j3 Washington Street Gape May, N. J. Everything fertile Eye. Preeeription Lenses a Specialty PW 44D. Drug Shop (THE REX ALL STORE) Fates t Medicines, Drug Sundries, Toilet Goods at Lowest Prices; Ask to tbe Blu. Line Rubber Goods, 2 year guarantee; also fresh stock of Pirika, Samoset and Huyler Candies; All WritPaper and Holiday Goods reduced Washington and Decatur Street, Decatur and Washington Streets Oape May.

CAPE MAY COAL & ICE CO. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Best quality Coal as ail times. Careful preparation. Guaranteed weight Pure Ice. manufactured from distilled water. Prompt and courteous service. 1 Main Office "612 WASHINGTON STREET ; v , READING COAL YARDS. x*d Yard*-p«RY AND JACKSON JTKEETS THOMAS S. STEVENS. \ M Hi Iq*Mi Tdtphim tAu|*

Keyatone Phone 673D" Both Phooo. AUDITORIUM CAFE AND BUFFET 107-i09 JACKSON ST. Everything in season. Sea foods and Salads, Specialties. Cottage trade solicited. Orders by phone promptly atiendedto an ddelieered Open all the year JOHN J. MeCANN « Wm. F. Brown PLUMBING. STEAM and GAS FITTING Jobbing A Specialty. 417 Washington Street fcStiiretjsTurrrisned CAPE iWAY tiryrtonc Telephone 128 A

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HODBECUABCfO T1JU II MMMM and la apt to be attended wlLh unpleaaant circumstance#, eapeolally wtiaa (be removal of furniture aad plot urea brian . out the.defecta of your wall papata. It la alao tha beat time to have new paper I lnp done, an# a per '.al mailed tt W. L. LeNolr will bring' htm to yen with I samples of any description- Hie walk I la of the best, and his prices more than reasonable. W. LENOIR ! <1* WASHINGTON STItUBT 1 Keyatone Fhone lttx.

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NEW, LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AT LESS THAN PHILADELPHIA PRICES. AN ENTIRE NEW AND LARGE , STUCK OF # WALL PAPER! Which Will Be Sold at Prices to Defy Competition. Having had many years' experience in the business, I only ask t an opportunity to convince my customers that I can sell them at the lowest possible prices. Please ex amine my stock before buying elBewhfere. ELDRIDGE JOHNSON, *- 318 WidunytcB Street W. H. SMITH & SON 502 BROADWAY WEST CAPE MAY ) ; GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Salt Meat*. Fruit*, Orange*, Banana*. Patent Medicines r Hardware. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Keystone Phone 161M W. S. SHAW & SON Dealers In — * r • - BRICK, LIME AND CEMENT..! U — GENERAL CONTRACTORS. KovRtmie Telephone 30-A. 523 ELMIRA STREET M. H. WARE 516 Washington Street. HARDWARE HOUSEFURNISHINGS BLUE AND WHITE AND GRAY ENAMELWARE FISHNG TACKLE. Established 1878 • ... Keystone 114X El wood L. Chambers Jere E. Chambers Chambers Bros. DEALERS IN Freth Fish, Oysters, Clams P and Crab Meat : 322 MANSION STREET " CAPE MAY. N. J. t- Auto DeKrery d Keystone Phone 228D BelJ Phone 17W - FRANK ENTRIKEN & SONS | Central Garage * AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK EXCELLENT EQUIPMENT FOR RAPID WORK. CARS STORED. OARS htbf.t) DAY OR NIGHT. ALL KINDS OF AUTO SUPPL2B8. AGENTS FOR THE FAIRBANKS-MORSE GAS AND OIL ENGINES. KEYSTONE 1-90A BELL ia-A HENRY REEVES, MACHINIST PI rem* King, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Gas Fitting. Irrigaten Plants Installed. ■rjJLoyatwti 177Y 116 Pearl St., West Gape May