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Systematizers p35 Gilly : CM ) F574 "al OF Fa .d lit I a | "B a [0]. | BLe) site UL "ik m di Pure Milk and Cream Delivered at your door . ~ EDWARD H. PHILLIPS, JR. CAPE MAY. N. 4. I Keystone Phone 1567 SANITATION EXCELLENCE LT Al 30 (o) 00 \ (0) 8 " An ICE shortage in New Jersey is certain this Summer. ‘Trenton and other Cities are paying a penny a pound for ice today. Our patrons will mot have to pay such a price if they give us the same co-opertion as they did during the coal shortage, when no one in Cape May was without coal at any time. All we ask is that you conserve and prevent all possible waste during the entire Summer. If this is done we wiil be able to maintain a retail price of 80 cents per CWT, JUNE s0TR, 1918. . \ CAPE MAY COAL & ICE C0. Mais Office-512 WASHINGTON STREET CeeCee PETC | ert eod ef tT 3 AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK qoUrminrt yor marib wenk. cans sronum cars wirkb Day OR HNP. ALL KLMDS OF AUTo SUNPLIm AaNzmme Yon THs FAIRBANKS -MoBSS cat AMD OL Ewourge uxyarous lem SBL ww C 1 e CC B 2 w WALL PAPEE AND PADITS, Wit DOW, SEADES GLASK . OK PAINTS — Pok . AUTOMORIL® o ! ty 4 cyl yA :B M ss peas sreect . FURNITURE BEDDING RUGS LINOLEUM Estimates on all kinds of Furniture will be furnished promptly Keystone Phone Geods Delirered . KEYSTONE PHONKS C I Fs a b apnhrermaiattied Konowitch Brothers Fel : Tele: or 14 1 50 li oo i ic lle a S Ol C1 CD0 EJ Butter $ Eggs Fruit $roducey ** Orders Promptly belivered
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‘ADORN‘ FACE WII H MUSTACH Hairy Ainus Would Seem to Hav Pecullar Ideas as to What Adda 13 Feminine Beauty. The Amos, the "Celtie" moe. of dupan, live in the Idand of Yeddo, ab oa a . dueed that, ft n extiinnted, there are Bow nat more thon 16,000 or 17,000 of them Teff dn the country. The — most. notlcenble . pecultarit nhout Anu. women is that they buvi tnttoned upon their upper and. lowe Upr whit resembles a mustache, quite injured, without thin decoration. The mustache is begun when. the girl is quite a child, until It extend partly across the cheek, the material used being the soot from burni birch bark. ‘The face is cut and the black rubbed. in. . Afterward It dn washed in a solution of ash bark liquor to fix the color. The Ainu wome. sre anid to be usually finely ‘formed, straight and welt developed, with small hands and feet. Their eyen are a beautiful soft brown, their hair black and moet Tw urinat and their complexion olive, dice ote m dosp, tich color in their lk val native cloth-of . which . their garments are made-ts woven from the Aber of the bark of the elm tree. -Loutaville Courter-Journal, GOOD INVESTMENT IN SMILE Inexpensive, and Nothing One Can Own Will Bring a Greater Return -Should Ba a Promive. A plennant amile in the most Inet pensive investment on earth and it In the gteatet one to bring a return. How I wish everyone could realize just what ft means to anille. 1 think we all would muile oftener If we did. So many people have told me how hard it Is for them to smile. Hore in my recipehere It ts, very miminle: When you ave about to amile, think first that -Iin your smile you are to promine something. . That In really what a muille ts for. | It is a promine, and you may make it any kind of ® promilee you like. Bome people hardly move | their lips at all to in smile, while oth: | ers émaile entirely with their lips and leave their eyes expressionless. o. or Hhony m wil sotorine to the vison. . It will surprise
gest. — It i8 no like a happy party to have a person around. who stutlex 90 general prinelpler rnd promises nothitt nt nll But: indies far the very 30% of itoing. | Choorfunees such an thik In Mife‘® Anew: tonic. — Where Trees Are Milked: In British Gul aod the Wert u des, parttenturty on the bunks of the River: Demerara, there. grest® @ fee known to the antfvec wx the "Hync hyn," which ytoide (rom te bark and pith n Julee «tlzhily richer and thicker than cow‘a milk, . The tree fr: whout forty feet in helgbt and elghteen lnchen | in ctreauference . when . full grown, and the nutiver use its: julce an we do milk, it being perfectly harm lers and mixing well with water, The Clugutese, . have. n . tree,. they call "Kirlnghume," which yleldn a Auld in all respects like milk, while In the for: exe of Pars grows a tree called the "Marsenodendron," which given a millkltke Julee, . Et can be kept for mn indefinite time and shows no tendency rere c c l certiin trees In the valleys of Arngun and in Conngun yield a similar fluid, which, when exposed to the alr, beging to form a kind of cheese which very goon becomes sour, | In the Canary islands there in a tree called "Tabayn Dolce," of which the milk, thickened Into a jelly, is considered a dellcacy. Brothers Baluted and Did. Buch possiblities as have been premented to the men of our destroyers have hees well met, There are exatnpies of herolem not surpuesed by auything In the hixtory of our nary. For Instance, there is the care of the two young brothers who were wireless operators on a destroyer which wan badiy damaged by an explosion. Stagger Ing forward, away from the Injured part of the ship, these boys met the captain. Not realizing how badly they ~ere hurt, he ordered them below to Please notify our mother And at that the dead.-Gregory Mason in the Outlook. Leather From Varlout gkina, Tn the hit for new sources of leath-
grea m erected in honor of that monarch In eviree of construction It ln stat that 80,000 workmen refused to astiohed with the food them, which wii insufcient fo quan tity and poor In quality. proving. anel bus Doge in Roumania. Rach ‘nation looks upon the dog in a different way, but the dogs of war and the dogn of peace (of a pastoral and agricultural people like the Row» manians) are beyond doubt the intel: ligentain of their kind. A little far ther east he was sometimes held in fear, and an old Babylonian prayer runs thus: "From the dog. the annke, the scorpion, and whatever ts baleful, may Merodach preserve uk" . . . On the other hand, on some of the won- ‘ derful bas-reliefe of that period, our four-footed friends have been gratefully immortalized, and their names remain written thereon to this day~ "He who ran and barked,". "The biter of his foes." "The selxer of his ene mies." But here In Roumania "slayer of the wolf," "the friend of sheep," betokens a lees disinterested path in life.-Exchange. «-_--ooa.-_-_.. ATO tollb abl dul H d Mr. Swithin, one of the prominent patron saints of rain, has | become wuch a celebrity recently, that a fow words about him might not be inap« propriate, Swithin | was a Bishop of | Winchester, and died in 862. His bones were removed. to . the — Winchester Cathedral on the 15th day of July. 971. whereupon, it is said, he manifested his displeasure at the disturbs ance by causing it to rain for forty days, According to available records, he as mever again been so succesful at & rainmaker from then to this year,
Ee enSc (E L 2 LC WASHINGTON AND OCEAN STREETS 4 FANCY LINE OF . (Peats, Groceries and Provisions Vegetables Frosh Every Bay from cur. Own Po d d wongzatE races Orders By Phone Promptly Attended t J. W. MECRAY & BRO., Prope t Monuments, Headstones and | Po Mold yn t Pp Pri ) o r "} TC *" Now is the opportunity to purchase . cometery memorial. . We have over 500 completed menuments, headstones, markers, ville the largest and the finest stock we ever carried. . We mani ured these goods prior to the present advance in price of material peri labor and are pre them much less in price (han we can manufac» ture them today and because of this these goods are being sold rapidly. lections at our yards in Pleasantville or Camden and make your se. lon. We are equipped with every labor saving device to letter and t epidemic haa ted such a demand for goods is our line that for a long time it is Fama to be very difficult to aupply the demand, _ ‘This coupled with the shortage of Sramite vu‘tere caused by the terrible losses in the World War will tex all the mung. mental dealers to the limit to fll orders promptiy. Camden Yard Opposite Harleig) Cemetery, Bell Phone 2737. Fieasantrille Yard Opposite Atlantic City Cemetery. — Bell Phone REPRESENTATIVES 0. +E HAMMELL, Prost, 117 N. Cornwall Ave, Ventao:; for Atlantie A. L. HAMMELL, Vice-Prest, Absecon, N. J., for Camberiand, Cape May, Burlington, Ocean and Atlantic Count ¥. HAIGHT, N. 3, for rsnie Sviem, on Count ad W. DeBOIS, Clayton, N. J., ‘for Clayton and vicinity. H. B. HALE, Cape Charles, Va., for state of Virginia. o HH a FX. 5 |" | 3 A BBK o a A MAIN OFFICE, — PLEASANTVILLE, N. J.
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COMMUNICATION Cape May, July 21, 1919 Editor of Star and Wave Dear Sir: For several weeks passed, I have noticed articles in your | paper | pro and com, as to the conditions, etc. mt Cape May. Some with criticiem, some without criticism and rather defending the pesent standing of matters in general. None of the writers weem to have any analynin as to the present situation; those that criticimed, did mot do so constructively. ‘Those that did not, seemed to be satisfled . with the | present | situation. Heretofore, some of us have taken good care to criticise the adminiatrative government, blaming them for the lack of good business, and also for the undevelopment of the piace. We seem to stand ready to critcise Co acca Co city government, but we are. never ready to do things ourselves. . I would like for mome one . to . prove to me why any member of the City {government should be a boorter more than any one else. They are elected ito administer the city | government. When it comes to enterprise and starting things, they have not any more license than we have. ‘The real analysts of the situation rests with the people, not with the eity officials; not with one man or set of men; but with the whole people to get together and get busy. Take the Board of Tade for instance, the membership is «mall, very few contributors, one man does nearly all the work. This is a had wituation and all wrong! | Every man in the town should be a member land — contributor, Geograpnically speaking, Cape Muy ix better rituated than any resort on the Atlantic comst, yet other places are growing much fasicr, and me « matter of course doing more business. . Now, can we give the reason for all this, and can we agree for the reason of this aituation? . The only reason that 1 can advance in that we, the people are all together at fault, We do not get together. . We are not a unit, and unless we are a unit, we will still grow. less. Very: truly, Mt & 1

