STAR AND WAVE WEEKLY EDITION
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EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN -v, UNION ETAIOLLIBTIC SEBTICIB ' flaxtned rom cape mat. house to house castas completedoo to chubch iusdat oh jahuaht iccosd. The Baptist, Methodist and Presby- 1 terian churches of our city have united 1 for an aggressive evangelistic campaign ' commencing with the week of prayer. The services will be union In character except on the Sabbath when stniultan- ' eoue meetings will be held in the three ' churches. The meetings will he con- 1 ducted by the local pastors and the singing will be lad by the united choirs with all others who are willing to help in the singing. Cottage prayer meetings will be held throughout the city an noon as arrangements for them can be completed. The General Committee composed of five members from each of ' the three churches and the Union 1 Chapel in West Cape May are most hopeful for great results from the 1 meetings . On last Tuesday afternoon the city and West Cape May were visited and a ' religious census of every house taken ' for the guidance of the workers. It Is desired that no resident shall be able '■ to say. "No man careth for my soul." The visitors engaged In this census ■ work were highly pleased and encouraged by the reception accorded them. The committee earnestly solicit tht prayers and co-operation of all Christian people for a great spiritual awakening in our midst. The schedule of services as outlined includes union meetings in the Presbyterian Church on January 3d and 4th; in the Baptist Church on the 6tb and «tb; and in the Methodist Church on the 7th and «th; followed by a week's services in each of the three churches In the same order. At the same time arrangements will be made for meetings for men. As the movement progresses other plena will be formulated as called for. At a meeting of the General Committee in the Methodist Church on the evening of Deoember Sth the Rev. B. P. Judd was elected chairman and Mr. Ralph Stevens; secretary of the committee. District committees, a pub- , licity. a finance and a music committee | were appointed. A meeting of the gen- | era! commltttee la Called for Monday evening, the 20th. in the Methodist ( Church. Every member is requested to be present. TO SAIL A8 WXKBX.E8S OFEBATOB. Alonzo L. Spesce. of this city, recently received orders from T. M. ! Stevens, superintendent Southern Dis- ' trlct of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America, located aj_-B*lti- I more. Md.. to report at Baltimore _as j one of the wireless operators for the ] Steamship Munania. a recently con- , structed freighter bound for New York j City, Mr. Spesce is ji son of Mr. F. j C. B. Spenoe of this city, and a graduate of the Philadelphia School of Wireless ■ Telegraphy, and succesaftilly passed an examination before the Naval lWird at League Island, receiving a firsf^class j certificate. He reported for dutj^on I Tuesday. December 14th. N. ' A Parcel Post Sale and Sociul will be } held In the basement of the Presbyterian Church, Thursday evening. Decent- 1 ber 30th. for thq lienefit of the library . All persons Interested are asked to contribute a parcel containing something j valued ten rents, f These parcels will be sold without opening for the sum of ! 10 cents and refreshments will b- -In- i eluded with the sale. You rrn't lose. Send your parcel to any member of Class No. TlireV .or to the church on j Thursday afternoon"" — Santa Claus is now ready with Tree ; Trimmings. Dolls of all sizes from 6 I cents to $2.00. Christmas postcards and j Booklets, toys of all kinds, aweet grass ; baskets, Christmas "box paper. linen books, toy dishes, friction toys, toy piano, etc.. at Emma Stltes'. Solid gold La Vallleres at $1B0. Including solid gold chain at Garrison's, the Jeweler and optometrist. 708 — 11-11-tt Practical Christmas gifts can be selected from Jesse Brown's large Novelty Stock, 110 and 112 Jackson Street. Cape May, N. J. Boy Scouts, Notice!: BOY SCOUT POCKET KNIVES. A GOOD ASSORTMENT. CROWELL'S. HARDWARE STORE. The custom of sending cards and booklets to friends at this season not only shows a fine sentiment but seems to be greatly appreciated by the recipients Meet-ay's Pharmacy has a Urge and extremely beautiful assortment at all prloea. Christmas Specials GLA88WARK AND CHIN AW ARE. ALUMINUM WARE. AND THERMOS GOODS. BICYCLES. ROLLER SKATES AND CUTTLERY. J. E MBCRAT. M4 WASHINGTON STREET .
ACTUAL HEUHIOH OT TETHHAH*. j The surviving members of the 25th Regiment Veterans Association of New ! Jersey, held their annual reunion on ] Monday, the 13th insL, in Joe. Hooker bos! Room. Atlantic City. X. J. Session 1 opened at 10.30 a. m., Comrade Joseph I H. Holmes, presiding. Prayer by Chapi lain Joseph H. Brewton. On roll call jail officers of the Association answered, i here. Major Riddle of Atlantic City was present and made "a hearty speech of welcome, saying he considered »be city honored by the presence of the old defenders of the flag and that roost of them were youTtoer looking than he was . he being bora In 1381. The historical committee reported the following deaths during the past year; Daniel F. Crowell. Co. F: Reuben Foster. Co. F.; , Peter Manning, Co. B.; Nathaniel Dlsbrow, Co. B.; Edward Bhepperd. Co. D: , Willlaf Arfstrong, Co. F. A very pleasing incident was sprung on the Recording Secretary. James W. Trenchard. by , the presentation of a very handsome j highly polished cane made from a piece . of oak taken from the old frigate Constitution over 60 years ago by Ewlng W. Tibbies, who was the maker of the , cane. Comrade S. R. Stltes making the presentation speech. The association was entertained at a splendid banquet at the Continental Hotel given by the i Commissioners of Atlantic City. Mayor i Riddle and his official cabinet being , present. The following officers were elected i for the ensuing year: President. Ewlng . W. Tibbies; vice-president. Jos. Garrison. recording secretary, James W. . Trenchard; financial secretary. Lewis , Williams: treasurer. Simon Westcot; : . chaplain. Jos. H. Brewton. Historical Committee — Joh«\ ; Wt I Reeves. Wm. T. Stevens, Jerry Weath- . erby. Treasurer Account — I. Swain ; Townsend, Jos. H. Brewton. j Cape May City was jelected as the i place to hold the next reunion. S. R. I Stites. Wm. T. Stevens. Jos. H. Brewi ton and Luther C. Ogden. committee of , arrangements. HEUHIOH OF BCOTT LBOXOM. A reunion of the survivors of 68th • Regiment. Scott Legion. Pennsylvania . Volunteers, was held on Saturday evening. December 11th. st the residence of . ! the president. Charles Nayior. 1524 S. 1 5th Street. Philadelphia. The liouse- • was handsomely decorated with flags ' i and bunting oh the outside, and the : j large rooms were draped wlUi nags and • mottoes appropriate for the occasion, j The old veterans came In from afar i and near. Some from several other j ;ates. The president gave them all a hearty welcome. There were many " j v reelings and kindly words from those "jfine dinner awaiting them, and a right [ j royal time was had between feasting* ' land recalling incidents or the past, then ! ' j the business meeting was held, the mln- | ' j secretary announced the names of live j 1 j comrades who had answered to the last ' j roil call and was mustered out within . ' I the year. A splendid tribute was paid J'soldlers and comrades and their deeds Tin their country's cause. . Next in order was th^ election of . , I officers as follows: ^Re-elected. Charles I : ; . ii the days long past. It was very | noticeable how those old men seem to , t i revive and appear years younger whilst , i r.calllng the past and it seemed as If j the milk of human kindness was over- | flowing from one to the other. They | seemed to feel as young as boys again. : : : Rut the white heads of those old sold- | j icrs and the bent forms of some belied 1 It all. The grand old "Scott Legion" ! that many had taken part in the McxI- \ 1 tan War. (as this regiment was first raised and took the same name in that j war), there are but a very small num- I After a very enjoyable evening spent as only an association like this can • spend, they adjourned before midnight and a hymn was sung, "God be with you till we meet again." accompanied by several daughters of veterans and e others present, the meeting broke s up to meet -ifealn at the call of the i president. !i HOW I SERVE YOU 1 First, I wm ouild yon the best boat for the money. Second, I will store your boat in iry enclosed boat house by the year jr the t Third, I can offer you a choice of tb> ■ best second hand boats and take your ' present craft hi part payment on a new I one. Railways on which to run boats. TOHN A. PHARO, 12(13 Lafayette St. Keystone 'phone No. MD. I DO YOU WANT IT? Limited amount of money to place on I mortgages within the dty, in sums of ' M00. 81000 and 11600. COLBERT C HUGHES. Realty, •a. B4 Oaasm Mm*
CHAMBER OF I COMMERCE KEPHXSEHTATXVUa MEET AT SEA C THT.H (JIT I W BOR8DAT JBTHHXHQ SB. KEABLEX SITES PHAO- ; TIC AX DEMONSTRATION. i On Wednesday night representatives .v s of the Cape May Board of Trade were j I taken to Sea Isle City by Mayor Stevens F ( and Mr. R. C. Hughes to attend the reg- b i ular meeting of Chamber of Commerce c 1 of Cape May County Seashore Resorts tl ; sn organization composed of the sev- ji : eral Boards of Trade and other boosting ; bodies of Cape May County. 5 The greatest business before this en- © : terprising body is the mosquito. L. C. , - Ogden. president of the local Board of - Tride. introduced this subject at a ti f meeting held in Wlldwood several a - months ago and has been following up p f the matter with the energy of a life in- p - surance agent ever aince, and the result c I has been that Dr. Thomas J. Headlee. tl t at Ncvr Brunswick. N. J.. has been ei e called on for advice and assistance. J Dr. Headlee met with the Chamber of E t Commerce at this, meeting and gave a & f thoroughly practical- demonstration on n r how it Is possible to exterminate the 0 c mosquito in Cape May County. Photo- » graphs were shown on the canvas show- C 1 ing the method of breaking up their y i breeding places oq the salt meadows, ti - Dr. Headlee is convinced that the salt j) marsh mosquito in the only one. which s s frequents this totality to any extent, j and he claims this variety is entirely t harmless, though they may. be a little tl l annoying to visitors of the seashore, p - The approved method for ridding New tl » Jersey of the mosquito pest ts to drain || all salt ponds by a ditch 14 inches wide « e and 30 inches deep, the Idea Is to keep ti the water In motion and to permit the b - small minnows to enter and devour the » f larvae. The time for incubation of this c larvae Is from 10 to 30 days depending t- , on the temperature of the water. It a can be seen from this that one minnow g would be the destruction of many hun- e dred eegs. which would make the min- E 1 now fat. and invite the larger fish to t come to lunch, and the angler would n take down his tackle In persult of the B " larger fish and the real estate agents f would then proceed to sell building lots. c e. motion. B Dr. Headlee stated that our county j i e contained 5400 acres of. salt marsh, the-jp d ditching of- -the , meadows cause t them to produce a finer grade o: salt 1 1 r hay and the -rop would be doubled as a a r consequence. The total cost of ridding t, Cape May County of its only pest would < v y not exceed 3100.000. The state law pro- j ation to carry on this work, and also j „ p supplies experts to advise and direct ! 0 these operations. Provisions have been j „ t made to expend 32.000 in the tipper part 1 1 - of the county In hack of Ocean City. j o ' I S. H. Townsend. president of the j t ! County Mosquito Exterminating Com- ! c ; mission asked for an appointment of j j l i with the Board of Freeholders for the • r I purpose of plajyng the matter before j ^ j ; of Trade extended an Invitation to the i t : county organization to hold their next ^ meeting at Avalon. The invitation was , accepted subject to the (fall of the , f j cha,rman GOLD FISH. Gold fish and aquariums of all varie- T „ : tlas. Ideal Christmas gifts for old or j young. Prices reasonable. ,j ! Mm M. A. Scull. 129 Yorke Avenue. , ' West* Cape May. Keystone 'phone 0 207-R. 812— 12-U-St Christmas and and Booklets d In large assortments. hand colored. 1 - , the most particular people at Mecray's 1 t | Pharmacy. t I i ' d ABOTEEB OAS OF FOBDS. |a Agent Mecray has just unloaded a car a t ' of Fords and made deliveries to the fol- , n lowing gentlemen who reside at Erma.: t Scott Seymore. David Hawn and J. L. h Garrison. d i t a YE AUTO IB T8 TAKE HEED. j ( e All automobile licenses expire at . e mid-night on December 31st. 1918. j 1016 tags mnst be carried on autor. mobiles after that time. The custom j In the past has been to allow 30 days i a grace In which to purchase new tags, jt Motor drivers of Cape May County or t any other county In New Jersey should * take a timely tip. and visit W. L. j Ewlng. Jr.. the carriage builder, on West | Perry Street, and procure your 1016 y 1 tags now. Mr. Ewlng has a ton or more ' lC ! of these marks of distinction of which you must consume a part, and yon may well start the new year right * ________ 3 r AUTOMOBILES w Before baying see the new five pas- E * senger Mets touring ear, fuPy equipped " with Gray and Davis, eltetrie lighting and J starter is an up to date ear in every j detail, has perfectly safe transmission for lady to drive, has full eliptieal e a springs back anu front, and good spring if upholstered cushions. Price 6900. JOB. S. HT1TK8. Agent Gape May City, H. J. Keystone Phone 1M-M.
BANQUET AT THE WINDSOR CAFE MAT BOaHB OF THAUH HATE CITY OOMMTUIOHHHOi AS GUESTS AT BANQUET — OTBB OR KUHThe Banquet Committee of the Cape 1 Board of Trade composed of E J. chairman: J. Allan Wales, Dr. Frank Hughes, Jay Mecray and Irvtn Eldredge prepared a banquet to the City Commissioners, which was held In large dining room of the Windsor on Thursday evening. The cuisine was under the able supervision of the Hslpln and was a grand sucin every way. The decorations were chiefly American flags and holly. The -purpose of this annual "feed" Is to "get -together" and talk over the short comings of the resort and make plans to remedy say errors, real or Imaginary. The committee should be congratulated on the fact that four of clergymen of the town were present and thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Mr. Luther C. Ogden. president of the very ably conducted the program toastmaster. and the first to be Introduced was the Hon. Robert Fisher, of Ocean City, who told the dinners What commission government at Ocean City had accomplished in the first" four Mr. Fisher pointed out vividly what a town most needed w^s good and good streets wits "roper sanitation. | The Hon. W. L. Stevens, mayor of the city, seas the next speaker to take floor, which he did amid great applause and cheering. The Mayor took people into his confidence and outthe future plans- the commission will investigate or adopt. The subjects he mentioned included convention hall, lights, better streets, better high school, better police efficiency, improved city hall and boat lines. It is his idea give the Board of Health more authority and more encouragement. In general the .Mayor's talk was enlightening on the subjects in which, this resort is vitally interested. Commissioner Joseph H. Hanee was next called on for a little speech. He gave ItCommissioner William S, Shaw w-as compelled to remain home on account I of Ulness. j The introduction of W, P. Barrows, jEsq.. _whp represents an investment of j CCpttal 1n Cape May amounting to more than *1.500.000. known as the Mutual : Liquidating Company, was met with applause and Mr. Barrows ea- e a short very Interesting little talk on the position ofl his company. Toast Master Ogden. who Is perhaps . the hardest working individual for the j advancement of Cape May who is not ; the city pay roll, occupied a few minutes on the floor and said many I things in a short time, but in our j ter statement than when he said that ; May needed a new High School, j Ogden be! Ives that a new high ' i school would be :• good business pro- j j P°John Devlin of Philadelphia, a mono- j | loguisf and humorist, started an out- : | Anally took his Beat. Prof. R. B. Reeves presided at the i ; piano and tore off many yards of rag • while Fred. Derr conducted the vocal ! music. It has been proposed that a j : banquet or smoker he given more fre- ' I quently. The following is the menu " ! ' Tomato Pickle India Relish j Celery Roast Young Turkey. Stuffed Cranberry Sauce Rice Croquettes. Uflne Sauce Mashed Potatoes Green Peas j I Candied Sweet Potatoes Grape Fruit Salad ' Mince Pie ' Pumpkin Pie J Cake lee Cream Cafe Noir Cigars j Daniel Miller of West Cape May. has j details of the car and give demonstra- j accepted the agency for Overland ears. ! and- will be pleased to explain the Hons to interested parties. Grey Bond typewriter paper, aize i 1-2 I xll, 30 cents per ream while it lasts. I Only SO reams i.t this lot. Star and I Wave stationery Dept. j If you are In need of anything In the iway of gifts for Christmas, Garrison jthe Jeweler and Optometrist has them. 797— 13-11-St FBHBI At Ware's Drug Shop, comer Washington and Decatur Street. For Ten Days Only. One Community Silver Teaspoon with every dollar purchase. Fancy Boxed Writing Paper. Imported and American Perfumes. Candy — Huylers", Llggetts. Pirtka and from one to five pounds. Our special at 39 cents per pound. Christmas stock now on sale. Desk Clocks. Manicuring and Toilet Sets, Pocket Bags and Leather Seta. Call and look over our steok post cards and booklets. WARE'S DRUG SHOP. Corner Washington and Deeatar Streets. Advertise your wants in Qt Ckpe lay Star and Wbvw-
TKE MAM ABOUT TOWH. , T fie city commissioners have been - touring adjacent resorts to get ideas for the betterment of our town. One of > ike most Important is to improve on the lighting at a less cost than heretofore. George L. Hooley. one of our staunch I Philadelphia cottagers of this resort . was a week-end/ visitor. Joseph IL Brooks, Jr.. motored from Philadelphia here for his annual va- . cation. The new hotel on the Stockton property, is looming up. The contractor , is pushing the work to a finish. The members of the Board of Trade , that attended the banquet on Thursady ■ evening, should be of a unit, sad booot, . not knock. Dr. Samuel F. Ware, after pusstng . several weeks at different places of in- , terest. has returned homo. Have the New Years Mummers ergan- , Ized yet? . M Several new cottages will be erected ■ during the year of 1916. Several members of the Board of >. Trade have been attending" the Resort r League meetings. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Essen are enjoy- . ing a trip to the Pacific coast and vic- . inity. They have been very much lm- , pressed "with Los Angeles. AT THE OFEEA HOUSE. t The sixth episode of "Neal of the i Navy." Is the attraction at the Opera ■ House to-night. (Friday). This story ' has attratced more interest probably I than- any other serial which Mr. Armr strong has ever run, owing, no doubt, to the beautiful scenery and the real ! navy drills which are displayed all 9 through the picture. The picture for - to-morrow night is a fire-reel Broadt way star feature, with an all star cast. THE UGH SCHOOLS. ' High schools cannot be abolished * without the consent of the State Board J of Education and wherever a district fails to maintain a proper high school, 1 the law requires that pupils of high ■ school eligibility be sent to high schools 1 in other districts at the expense of the home district. Cape May City ts receiving over 12060 per year from other districts for the use of its high school. The Perry Street Theatre presents an ' exceptionally fine program of selected feature photoplays for next week. The bookings are as follows : Monday. William H. Crane in his great characterization "David Harum" p a Famous Players Paramount picture 1 in five acts. 1 Tuesday. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, in the l. "Threads of Destiny." in five acts. 5 On Wednesday the Lasky Flint Co. presents Mr. Max Figman in George s Barr McCutcheon's famous play. ! f "What's His Name?" 1 Thursday's attraction presents the j 1 celebrated California opera star Bea- ] r trice Muhelena. In Edward Sheldon's : r successful drama. "Salvation Nell." j 1 best In a charming dramatiatlon of t * i Harold McQratli's most famous roman- ! 1 tic novel entitled "The Goose Girl." " showing .Friday evening. ' For Christmas day. matinee and nlglit j * j the management has booked another of i •jthe famous Pathe Gold Rooster plays, j 1 j entitled Comrade JohV. a tremendous- . i !y popular picture and a timely sube f Ject. "Comrade John" Is taken from! 1 I the well known honk by Samuel Merwln ' ' j and the photoplay, features William Ela i Hot and Ruth Roland. NOW IS THE TIME TO CHOOSE HOLIDAY GIFTS h ; that will give years of pleasure and i j "Diamonds.. Watches and Jewelry. ! R. A. -MINNER. j ! Repairing in all its branches. * j TOILET ARTICLES of every descrip- I " I tlon at all prices. Some of tKe most i j practical of these are Ice Bags. Hot ' Water Bottles. Toilet Waters. Cos- | metics. etc. Mecray's Pharmacy. | Xmas Gifts. e BICYCLES ROLLER SKATES | BOY SCOUT KNIVES. CLUB ICE SKATES. 2 HOCKEY SKATES. 1- LEAGUE BASKET BALLS, d SAFETY RAZORS. THERMOS BOTTLES. SCISSORS. ALUMINUM WARE. « SILVER AND CUT G -ASS. n SPECIALS a CARVING SETS. * CROWELx'S. HARDWARE STORE NOTICE. * I will not be responsible for any bills unless contracted by myself, h . George Arthur Fulford. d Dated Deoember (, 1915. 794-l!-4-St a NOTICE, r On and after November 16th, 1916, - Matthias Cobb in will be in my employ '• no longer. 1 CHARLES A. SWAIN, t 305-7 Jackson Street, No. Gaps May, N. J. L A toUgfctfnl festival will bo beM to the Chapel of the M. K. ChuTOfc oa Friday evening, December IT. 1918. under ' the in of TMvMoaa Nou. lull M ot alnbilu only 19 newts. e
NEWS AND COMMENT ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST, PASSING EVENTS AND OCCURENCES GLEANED FROM HERE act THERE— READ THEftF ARTICLES ABOUT YOUR FRIENDS. > Mr. and Mrs. Oakford M. Cobb war* given a reception at the home of WU- - Ham H. Burek. Ill Carteret 8 treat, Camden, on Friday evening last. The bride's gifts were both useful aad hawfi- ■ some. They wiu reside at 4IU PaotSo Avenue. Wlldwood. Last Monday. Deoember 11th, wm ' Grand Army reunion at Atlantic City. Mr. Robert Argo. the up-to-date farmer t and manager of the John Mecray fame. ' invited three old veterans to go along with him In his automobile. Mr. Alphon- - to D. Lee. who will be 89 years old " January the 15th. John W. Reeves, and - Joseph Brewton. Weather was very bad, stll! eaeh one reported a good time and found Mr. Argo very kind and careful all the time, arriving home at 9 five o'clock, making the run back a llti tie over two hours. [ The same night that Mr. Wilson west to deliver his Manhattan Club speech j In New York flaying Bryan, Secretary ( Daniels was giving a dinner party to _ Washington with Bryan as the guest of honor. When is comes to working both sides of the street, this administration knows a thing or two. I Dr. Sam'!. F. Ware who has been tak- ! ing a vacation visiting many points of t interest is now at Atlantic Ctty quite in. ' J. Harvey Bennett is seriously ill with plural pneumonia at the home ot , his parents. Capt. and Mrs. J. H. Beu- ' nett, on Washington Street. r Secretary McAdoo's Jaunty manner ' of dismissing criticism of his bookkeeping methods is all very well whea the Becretary is seated in his office at the treasury and Is approached by a - newspaper man. But when the Secretary goes" before a committee In either s houaeo£_Congress. It is probable that he will be a little less debonair. Congress this winter Is from Missouri favoring more iqxes But if he has M much money oK hand as he claims Xt will be difficult ,4o shop- why more taxes WHO IS BESPOlrSXBLE? Are we so much wiser here than the e | res: of the United States and New Jer- _ ' sey? Proper school buildings aeeoraB mo.iations are regarded as the paramount consideration In every wlder '.am-ake community In the nation. Yet f »e have been backing. and filling on this _i question here for five years and have » ' arrived nowhere. Who Is responsible I for this policy? It is certainly "not the t will of the people of this city who have t j dhlldren to go to school. - XOKES AND REUTEB DISSOLVE PABTNEBSHXP n Kok-P and Renter, bakers and Ice h cream men who have v.lne* nn expel1 decided to dissolve partnership and hereafter the business will be conducted - by Mr. Car! V. Kokes, who -is an artist ^ ; in the pastry line. Xmas Pictures HAVE THOSE PICTURES FP.AME1X A MOST ACCEPTABLE GIFT. I CROWELL'S. *■" * IIARD WAR13- STOP.rt " j CET3CE OT THE ADVENT. ' \ Lafayette Street, between Decatur and Jackson Strcetr. Rector. Rev. Paul ' I Sturtevant Howe. I Sunday services. — Holy Communion j every Sunday 8.08 a. m. Holy Communion flrsl and third Sun1 days 10.30 a. in. Morning Prayer, secI ond. fourth and fifth Sundays 16.30 a. | m. Evening Prayer every Sunday. 7.30 p. m. Sunday School 2.30 p. ;nWeek Day Services — Wednesday. 7.30 p. m. Holy Communion Thursdays and ! Festivals, 8.00 a. m. Litany Fridays. i Seats free. All welcome. CHEBTMiS SUGGESTIONS. Women's Angora Caps and scarfs to match in Gray. Green. Old Rose. Copenhagen. Gun Metal. Yellow and Navy, while they last at $2.50 and $2.75. regular price of same quality goods in Philadelphia $8.00 and $3.25. Also Velors at $3.00 and a good assortment of trimmed hats greatly reduced. LOTTIE R. HILLMAN. , 220 Perry Street. t Cape May. N. J. Santo Clause Headquarters will soon l( be ready for the boys and girls of all j ages at Emma Stltes, with a full line of al kinds of toys, books and bames. 777 — 11 -22 -ft (Every Inch A Oar) ■ TOURING CARS AND TRUCKS BEND FOR LITERATURE nmrr Etotoa, A|Mt. M 08ft H>y. ■. I.

