■mm Way* BstabUtosd int. Mar of a* Cap* bteMUki 1W —<i 1 in Star an* War* ...... 1MT a i .hwrt r_ hand, General Sum or , Perms clows Thursday evenings. Chit St town circulation delivered Saturday a ■ubsckiption prick. I1.M PKR has in advancb. This paper m aoterad at tha poatstooa as — oond-cl— poatal matter. •tar and wave publishing oo. . SU and SIT Washington Street. ^ E=a=====__^=^=^=^^===^^» r KTUBLICINTIGIET ' ' ' t FOR PRESIDENT I Charles X. Hughse, of New York. } FOR VICE -PRESIDENT Charles W. Fairbanks, of Indians I WITH THE ri CHURCHES i PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH n Decatur and Hughes street The Rev. C. 0. Boasennan, Minister. C Sabbath, 10.30 a. m., "How Do We t Sound the Trumpet!" 8 p. m., "A i Christian — An Interpretation." Bible School at 3 p. m. d Prayer service, Wednesday at 7 p. m. Y. P. & C. E., Friday at 8 p. m. d Cordial invitation extended to all services. fi Mr. J. a Smith, of Philadelphia, will si be the soloist on Sunday. • METHODIST CHURCH. <" Morning Prayer, 9.00. Sunday School 9.46. Morning service, 11.00, subject "A P Oommunion Meditation. The Sacrament C of the Lord's Supper. 8. 46 p. m., Epworth League. 7.30, ai song service, led by Geo. W. Reeves. a Church prayer service Wednesday at 8 p.m. L Sunday, August 13, 1916, special musical evening. Bethany Ladies Quartette. B Mr. B. D. Ackly, Prof Clark. « The speaker of the evening will be Mr. John Wanamaker of Philadelphia. A ii cxuacx or rax advent ai Lafayette street, between Decatur and Ci Jackson streets. Rector, Rev Paul Bturtsvant Bowe. . Sunday Services:— Holy Communion every Sunday, 7. SO *n a. m. Holy Communion. First and Third Sundays, 10.30 a. m. Morning prayer, q, second, fourth and fifth Rimriava 1 S SO .and fifth
a. m. Evening prayer every Sunday 1.00 p.m. Sunday school. 9.00 A m. 10.80. The Feotival of the Transfiguration. Weekday services: — Wednesday. 7.S0 p. m. Holy communion. Thursdays and festivals. 7.30 A hl Llt*ny. Friday. 4.00 p. m. ST. JO HITS P. E CHURCH Oapc May, N. J. SUNDAY SERVICES: Honing Prayer and Sermon, 10.30 Am. , Holy Commnnkm 10.30 aa (First Sunday of Bash Month.) | Evening Prayer 8.00 p.m. . CLEBGY LIST PGR 1916: , Aag. 6— Rev William J. Cox, Rector, , S3. Andrew's Church, West . H-iun^u Aug. 18— Rev. Charles C. Pierce, D. D., Rector, St. Matthew's , Church, Philadelphia, Pa. Aug. SO— Rev. Llewellyn N. Caley, B. D., Rector, St Jade and the Nativity, Philadelphia, Pa. Aug. 27— R*t. Charles M. Perirint, Ree- ! tor. Trinity Church. Vine- , busd. N. J. Sept 3— Rev. Norman VanPelt Lerta, Rector, Church o< the Incarnation, Philadelphia, Pa , B^t. 1Q — To be announced. Sept. 17— To he announced _ P
CHURCH OF OUR LADY, . STAR OF THE SEA Cope May, H. J. -, . Masses— Sundays, 6,8 and 10 a m. Weekdays, 7 JO a m. Evening Devotions— Sundav and Friday at 8 o'clock. , . Confessions — Saturdays and Thursdays before the First Friday from 3.46 to 6.00 p. m., and from 7.45 to 9 JO p.m. SPECIAL SERVICES AT THE CHURCH OF THE ADVENT The Festival of the Transfiguration will be celebrated by special services at 10J0 on Sunday. The interior of the church will he decorated and a sermon fitting the occasion will be preached bv the acting rector. Rev. Paul Sturtevant Howe. Dmfmtm Cannot Be Cored gi^ssir-a.'S'^s • '* --
MENTION " INTERESTING PERSONAL PARA 1 GRAPHS OF THE COMING ART [ GOING OF CAPE MAY VISITOR* AND RESIDENTS EACH DAY. Mrs. Joseph Stretch , and daughter ' Blanche are enjoying a visit with her mother, Mrs. Amanda Hughes, on Washington street. ( Dr. and Mrs. Ecu A. Hand are on a three weeks' automobile tour through York State, taking in Niagara and other points of interest. Rev. Cornelisu Twing and family, who spent several weeks at Cape May Point, returned to their home at Riverside, -N. J, this week. They enjoyed the outing at this place very much. Mr. W. R. Littleton of Philadelphia, I is registered-at the Hotel Cape May. ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert- S. Bright of Philadelphia, are spending a short time at Cape May. One of the many week-end parties t ■ May consisted of Mrs. T. McLels- : ter, Mr. Thomas McLeister and Mr. J. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Dribbe of Philaare making a short stay here. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cordery of Philaare stopping at the OolumbiL Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kemmerly and of Philadelphia are making a short 8 top here. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Adams of Philadelphia, are at Cape May for a short sojourn. Mr. and Mm S. H. Long' of Philadelphia, are making a short stop at Hotel May. Mr. Thomas Lynch Montgomery, wife and family of Philadelphia, have leased cottage here for the summer. Mr. Montgomery holds the position of State of Pennsylvania. Mr. J. H. Brinton and Mr. J. H. 3rd, are stopping at the Wind-j. Hotel. Mrs. W. W. Atterbay, Mr. W, W. ' Atterbay, Jr., Mrs. Elieah MacLeod and George MacLeod of Philadelphia, making a short stay at the Hotel ' May. « Miss R. C. Lakyer, Miss Camile 1 Lakyer and Mr. W. H. Bower are making a short visit here from Philadelphia. Miss P. Harriet Vandergrift and Miss J Vandergrift are stopping at the \
, Hotel Cape May. .. . . i A week-end party from Philadelphia - was composed of Miss Esther Cotter, Miss Ethel Hewish, Miss Dorothy Hew- , ish, Miss Evelyn Boyd, Mrs. Charles 0 Lehman, Miss Adele F. Edmunds, Miss t Irene Kroneberger, Mrs. C- R. Brooks, Mr. Edward L. Cotter, Mr. Herbert Snyder, Mr. Arthur Cotter, Mr. A. Reymore, Mr. Charles Lehman, Mr. H. Fanser, Mr. F. D. Levering, Mr. Charles S. Edmunds, ! , Mr. J. W. Sechler and Mr. C. R. Brooks. j Mr. J. H. Craham and Mr. C. M. Haf- j = fer are registered at the Windsor. j Among those at the Baltimore Inn i from Philadelphia are Mrs. Isaac Remington, Margaret C. Remington, ElizaB. Remington, Helen H. Remington, ' Betty Remingtaon and Eleanor RemMr. Allen C. Thompson, wife and son, { of Philadelphia, are stopping at the Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Harvey of Philadelphia, are making a short stay here. A week-end party from Philadelphia consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Agnew T. K Dice, Mr. C. H. Ewing, Mr.B, M. _ Freeh, Mr. .0. A. Weidner and Mr. J. - W. de Moyer. Mr. William J. Cunningham of 'Philadelphia, is making a short stop at the Hotel Cape May. Mr. A. H. Butterworth of Philadelphia is making a short stay here. Mr. J. Benton McCall, president of the
Philadelphia Electric Company and son, k J. Benton McQsl], Jr., are making a short stop at the Hotel Cape May. Mr. Martin V. Rerzern of Philadelphia, is making a short sojourn here. A party consisting of Miss Dorothy E. C. Palmer, Miss Mildred Palmer, . Miss S. B. Montague and Miss H. E. Stiteier of Philadelphia were here over Sunday. Among the many guests at the Harrison House are the Misses Dorothy Gberrueter, Josephine Brown and Betty Hoyt. Tbey have been closely related to the footlights during the past musical season in New York, playing in the etupenduous success "The Follies." They wj]| be in Cape May several weeks. Mrs. H. F. Ettinger of Philadelphia is spending a few weeks at this resort. • Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson and daugh- 1 ter, Evelyn, are summering here. Mr. j Johnson is 'enjoying his week end trips j in his ".new Steams-Knight car. 1 Mrs. A. Armstrong of Chicago is vls- j iting her parents here. Mrs. David H. Baird, of Beverly, K. J.. is occupying her Second avenue cottage. Mrs. Walter Cox of Philadelphia is occupying, hej Stockton avemte t -ttage j Mijk. « W. .Gtot.fOf Philadelphia is j summering at the Virgin* -'!».« • M* R. U King, 3! Ffcilads^hm, is fccckpytag his .lacxHe street cottage. ' "lUnMiHhiini mi atianftr
1 Waters are taking a ahon .%C>t .If on I Philadelphia/ Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Filbert of Phila; . delphia, are making a short visit hero. [1 A week-end party at .the Hotel Cape t May from Philadelphia indodee Mrs.. Edward Dun ton, Mr. L.. H. Rush, Edward N. Wright and Minton T. Wright." ■! Mrs. Henry Rainey and daughter Marx i«n of Philadelphia, are visiting here lor a few weeks. Miss E. E. Hewitt, Miis Mary Hewitt k and Miss Abigal Crowei] of Hiiladcl- j b phia, are visiting relatives bere. j ^ Miss Eleanor Hughes ... Hiompson, ' daughter of Mr. H, _C. Thompson, rnau-i 0 ager of the Security &nst. Compuey, ' is studying music this summer at Cor- ^ uell University, Ithica, N. YMr. John Stiles, Jr., and. wife of MilL-. 1 villa, are spending a weel^ with Mr. ^ and Mrs. Geo. C, Taylor ggd are. enjoying the time crabbing and bathing, makI ing a catch of, 40 dozen craj>i on \Yed-; ^ nesday. Miss Sophie Uoldfeather is visiting Miss Laventhoi for a short time. _ Mrs. H. H. Yarnali and family, of I Ardmore, Pa, has taken one of the Freeman cottages at the corner of Beach Avenue and Jackson Street. She will . have as her guest during fht month of August Miss Mildred Redman, also of Ardmore. 1 Miss Mary Rigina Frauenheiui of Pittsburg is spending a short time at * the Hotel Cape May. Mr. Joseph Heidenkamp, wife and t two daughters of Pittsburg, ia making a short stay at the Hotel Cape May. Mr. A. B. Johnson of Pittsburg ie here j for the week-end. Mr. James Hogan of .Pittsburg is , among the many week-end visitors. | Mr. William Price of Pittsburg is making a short visit here. , Dr. B. Mowry of Pittsburg, is spending several weeks at the Hotel Cape May.' " Air. and Mrs. J. Raymond Price of 1 I Pittsburg are making a short sojourn 1 at the Hotel Cape May. " J 1 The Newest Cape May Cottage Direc- . [ torv will go to press Monday. Kindly send your name and address to "The ' Directory," 317 Washington Street, now. ' The Annual Bazaar of th« Ladies' Aid j Society of the First Baptist Church, 426 ( street. Proceeds for build- 1 -fund. Patronage sbKeitod. 1 ' 1 Box files for hills, letters, receipts, i well made and indexed, at 26 Cents each 1 82.50 per dozen. Star and WaVe fta- < tionary Departmeet. Box files for bills, letters, rJchipts, well made ana indexed, at 25 cents ea<i j ' ,or 12.50 per dozen. StaT and Wave SU- j * | tionary Department. J 1
* BF^Nii " ^ " Aiytag for the e ^"'ltn'n«ton i« located a l Strert for the season.- - ' t Philadelphia has I.Yea^pcotti^rt •17 Eroadway for the. 1, of Havrrford, wi TT-ac- ' f lUP^W"p«i^hes Street this season. ■ ' 'LmhKtaamb0*1 Cape XDy, is bringing i 'a ifl^S&tn^er of people here and it is we^puized.;-. l_ Mrit . jjosepjk R;, Waluw.ri^it r; iwto* Mr. Wain- - w ri« estate DwAlexander Marcy of Riverton, is , IO<^^ *1 t$e CrrfoiHe : g Thp^cottagers are anxious to known Wh^tt he : ®Jnu®SmeB* committee of the f Bo*0p°f ?"rade kre doing in the way of e a am"8,'n>ents of some kind. 1 h Swcc4»ey will oceupv a New , " v°.l k e®ue cottsge. ' j f A». Archdt Philadelphia, has leased I { a lAfttyetU" Street cottage. Rpfcert B. Reinheart, Philadelphia, is • spending the summer at 657 Hughe*' ' t StrortGeorge J. Freedley of Richmond, Va^ j was"* week-end visitor. t Mflt James E. Rander of Baltimore, ' * "IT f cotuEpr- is at the Colonial this L. B. Cunningham is listed among ' i ^*e fjftaHer* again and is located atJ 515 ratnkklin Street. , REARING OPENS LINE TO BID Pf FOR WESTERN BUSINESS; Ttt- Philadelphia and- :Rea^ing has j ctafi^hed new through sleeping car 1 1 H between Philadelphia and Chiea- j go op Detroit, leaving Reading Termi- : nal saily at 9.30 A. M. on the Black Diamond, via the Reading-Lehigh Val-ley-Michigan Central Route, arriving in Detroit midnight, and Chkago 8.00 o'clock next morning — a 22Js2 hour run, making a delightful dayftght trip thru the "Switzerland of America" and affording a most convenient arrival in i Chicago, for connections to all points! or South. Similar service has been established i ' Easlitound on the Wolverine of Mich-J igah' Central, leaving Chicago 9.05 A. M. | Detroit 3J5 P. M., arriving Philadelphia! 9,l5> next morning. . TfW'Neweit Cape May Cottage Direc- j will go to press Monday. Kindly j 1 j send, your name and address to "The 1 j Directory ,7 317 Washington Street, now.
While Clothing Cleaned in the- Moet Approved Manner 5obn f (3orshi CUSTOM SUITS TO ORDER ' Cleaning, Pressing, Scouring CAPE MAY, n. J. Phone 31 »D Next to Prit Office
BLAKER'S THEATRE - WILDWOOD, N. J. G1LBEHT H. BtAKEB. Pr^ mm! Mp High-Class Productions of the Latest and Best Plays by the Blaker Stock Company Monday — Tuesday — Wednesday 7th 8th 9th A Motor Comedy in Four Cylinder* "HE COMES UP SMILING" Thursday — Friday — Saturday 10th 11th 12th A Drama of Intense Human Interest "THE ROSARY" Wa*yst, St, 3fc.Dc . ;\»i Csrtiii rises at &3S IW- "ri.-l- Mtois. gkrea f P»pC.-4tt*UsaJ^ am h.-mr.t jj| , to, a aunt}m !L- 1 attafe tk m&k Ra ~
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^^itesSAU. . "* Fi}R S\LE— Hound dog, two and oneyears ajd, 4 pupi 5 month, old, v 2 mai)6 and 2 '.female. Fine breed. Ajply to^Qiaile. Glnder, West CSpe May a ■ : " SALE — A large quantity, of extra j choice alfalfa and timothy hay for 11 reasonable prices. Apidjr to K. _ '•^LLSayre, Cape May. . ^| J63Llt VfA^'^ilLS^Jne^ neijidtohhitioa ip" i, ; ' dohr and "«out ^loor "aageniP - invalid ' chair, -|118C, WiU.. sail Jor $601 ^tppto „ -HOB Star d ___________________ - o f h'OR SALE — One Humphrey Bath" Hot . J- WaUr Heater. «20. Apply 1628, Star w W,fl0ive. 7 ■ 8-5-8t •- • I • «B , F . FOR' "SALE— One good buggy ia first I eta* condition. Will he sold cheep 4 for want of use. Apply to Albert J. " ■ Matthews, Cold Spring, New Jenay. ' ' 11 FOR SAiiB— One double boua* at IC19 2 I and JS2I Washington street; with 6 ; . rooms, shed and attic on each ,, ' "de, can he bought for twenty-one » hundred dollars, or eleven hundred a side, " will sell all or half of house; for sale li Washington street, Chpe May. 1 659-7 -22-ly ^ FOR SALE — -When considering buying *j a high grade piano consult C. R. Gin- — jjder, 601 Broadway, West Chpe May. a; Keystone Phone 134R. I664-7-2fl-tf
'! FOR best- " FOR RENT— Large, nicely furnUhed ' rooms, in good location,, one square j - rom beach. Address "C", care Star and ' , Wava FOR RBXT — Garage space to let by day • week or month. Apply to A. J. Rudolph, First avenue near Beach avejjnue. 1330-3t 'j LOST AND FONND 1 1- •*. j LOST — Saturday night a lady's mixed ! brown Balmacaan coat. Reward if j returned to Mrs. E, H. Phillips, 846 j Broadway? West Cape May. ldW-jt; LOST— Probably., on beach at -the. tool of Jackson Street. A..'hla^L-mi&t-$S-: | tain ing cash and valuably pajjers: reward if returned to George f. Haiid. 1014 Washington Street; ',/ ■' hl20-S^i-H
HSTEDT, 169J^.ta • j WANTED— Practical aura* wishes "tol ' valid case .xg, engagement XX JL Fowler, 1138 Washin^on St. , ; 7^ ' "r WANTED— Assistant nprse girL Young gW to htlp nurse in care of t£ eidldre. trtah.9mW to^.pT m. {OT ^.th of August, Room 117, Hotel Chpe May 1623— It v ' ' ■ ' * "1 TWL 7-S2-* — — f : ■ • i^Xd^UB LET. • ? A det-irahje cottsge, 5 rooms aqd bath. •K# .fpr'jm&W. of August. Horn* like aATciedftiy. jhano, gas and coal renge Lerge yard. Mrs. Tompkins, j 17 Madison Avenue, opposite golf links, I W-C9«l ^itoS^S »O67!0«r zez 'sssutal fctasd pus fr;A;ijuapui Xq amss wwa noaad 'QfaXatq V— GKHOi MONEY ^ ■ A ■ A
' — : 1 — r*ra — -*»r MONEY " Have client will loan -on first' mortd gnge sum from 8500 to 81 jlOa . Aprus el*® J. H. HUGHES, d 410 Washington St. '[ POULTRY FOB 6ALE — WhKt Plymouth Bosk eggs for hatching, one dollar per setting ef fifteen. After September 1st. stock for sale, a C Pierson, coram - Washington and Union streeta. . Iti-o y f ^ 8 : LOT BARGAINS t Tferee 3-4 aere lota, highest land in Wft Oape May, 60x210 feet, on Imndie t avenue, a stonri 69 feet wide. PRICK" itlecc ty&im te i'ta i.,1 ' assh. hdj&aey. terma TRe 'nrst eomce • **• l®t— neisreet BWway t Apply to nwtor to 616 Broadway.
THE HUDFORD [ A Unit for CoDTertin* the Ford I«to . V One -Ton Track The Hudford ie the solution of the ♦-vi-iisg" prnhlrsu "it has already proved tp h. ose of tW hi^jgest success.* in the Comaaerinsl Car field.' . ' Hodf arils art giy»g \ satisfactory day . in and day tot service in newly ' every line of b'aUheto^syhat the Bud ford is doing for other merebaats it 401 I do for you. *v THE HUDEORD con-ists of an auxiliary frame, an itoottal ''"ttiik. iiaE .axW'-^tb ' artillery truck wheels and solid tires, 34x3 VL semi-eUiptic truck springs and a heavy pressed -steel channel-section auxiliary frame which entirely replacesthe raaY dodstructaon of rift ^oril -ov- ' ' * ' * !
Surronads and is attached byskrtse frame members to the Ford frame so that the original Ford frame becomes virtually a eubfreme 'carrying the engine, while the main frame is pi the HUDFORD UNIT, tobich: extends 66 inches Bi-yond the original Fprd frame, gi,nipg Ore ear a total irame length to .10 feet S inches, and a wheel hapt of . 112 inches. .»V. " The drive is by large tubular prigirilar ; shaft, with extra universal slip > joint at front end to take care of eprmg action. The axlq; ». geared J to lw This low gtoring enables the Ford engine to 1] handle a ton. load easily, and givey a normal spred of.J^wa 15 to 18 milea an j| If desired, a gear of 6 to 1 instead of 7 to 1 cms be had. and 'the war equipped ^ith .paeumatif tires. 34x4%. ... .»• . ' The rear wheels of the Ford,.wjth their larger tires, are pnt oa the front, otherwise the forward construction . .pf the . Ford car remaias entirely un- , dtai >g(d. ^ ■ The HUDFORD can he attached in a few hours. -v. fi v »• How Weight I* Distributed 90% of the load is carried on the rear truck axle and frame wkiph eon- ' statute the HUDFORD UNIT— the front of the. Ford car. which is the only part that remains intact, carries practically no mere weight than, it wguld as a Ford touring car. PRICE— 8360. f. o. h. Philadelphia. FRANK ENTRIKEN & SONS Central G»r»te Cepe Map, N. J. The Chinese Hand Laundry OF WILDWOOD Agttot, ilii E N. Beck . , 1. c». |>£ .yCii i- 'O'.y. tt j '■ MViroi ml ja,! . ®"ss re- HmU.. Store','. -:r m£t' j

