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5 a zzr sob Easter Showing in Tailor Made Suits i and Top Coats... <.We_Oft'er yon suits of sqch ^character and quality as you -will delight to won rL Come see "our beautiful Iine^ without obligation to buy. We know you will bq pleased with the great variety and we will fit yon absolutely. , , • 8 Best Material and Workmanship * Guaranteed Charles Scherer 223 Decatur Street t Cape May, N. J. ' 83 ° s A E"*b- 1905 PbsDe> I troy laundry 1 405 Washington St. 1 CAPE MAY, N. J. I WHO'S WHO? It's easy to tell "who's who" among the women you see in a B croWd — especially women between 35 and 45. Women between 35 and 45 invariably show the result of their.' H home labor. Those who organize and dominate their work retain H ' their yo&thful figures, bright eyes and young faces. Those whose work dominates them carry the story about with n •them. Yes it easy to tell Whjo's Who. ,And among those who are not made slaves by their' work You H will find scarcely a woman who has the washing done at home Eg x xxxx^xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx g I SPRING OPENING | Millinery, Silks, Ribbons, Veil- § ings and Fancy Pins 8 Thursday. Friday and Saturday vr . MARCH 3rd, 4th and 5th 8 BROWN'S 417 Washington Street X § XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX& Mecray Pharmacy WASHINGTON AND PERRY STREETS CAPE MAY. N. J. OPPOSITE CONGRESS HALL " . . . . P_l RINGS i| - - The Celebrated W. W. W. p Rinsp, the largest assortment „ . SOOO Beauties to Select From . < atchmaker. Jeweler and Optometrist Victrolas and Records J. 8. GARRISON 305 Washington Street Cape May, N. J. FRANK ENTRIKEN & SONS Central Garage AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK **" i EXCELLENT EQUIPMENT FOR RAPID WORK— CARS STORED- ( CARS HIRED DAY OR NIGHT— ALL KINDS OF AUTO SUPPLIES. I. Agents for the i'nirbanUs-Morse Gas and Oil Engines. ■ ' r KEYSTONF 1-90 A ^ ~ BELL 12-W = .Charles York 7 StitesYork 1 A ' Y.O R K . BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN ON ALL KINDS OF BUILDINGS ] f\ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ( R Box 661 'X- " ! < 1 p ; R. M. WENTZELL ^ ' 33' PERRY STREET - F RNITURE BEDDING RUGS UN OLEUM Estimates on AH Kinds of Furniture will be furnished promptly. ' Keystone Phone. Goods Delivered. A,.-; : 1 ..
MEMORIALS Of BEAUTY AND D USABILITY 1 Finely hammered, exquisitely carved and polished— lettered \ and finished according to your own taste. -s 500 MONUMENTS, HEAD- v STONES, MARKERS, COR- , i; NER POSTS, SILLS, ETC., 3 TO SELECT FROM 0$±]PBXI3Xti2XM !&. \ on display in oar show yards fire* * UU Tl^ey represent Hie largest and J 3 finest stock of memorials ever I. [ I E . collected together by one con- V • ' I f r cern._ They have Been cut from \ / L / ■„ standard granites and marbles \ L_ " | pi / that were purchased before —=11 " 1 prices advanced .to the present J , , _ , , , — - -Eg / « figures. . Ai — _ ; ^ d WE SPECIALIZE IN DESIGNING, MANUFACTURING I AND ERECTING MAUSOLEUMS, PUBLIC , AND PRIVATE MEMORIALS.
CAMDEN-YARD Opp. narleigh Cemetery Bell Phone' 2737
| MAItf OFFICE AND YARD | Pleasantriilc, N. J. Opp. Atlantic City Cemetery 1 Bell Phone Plcasantvllle 1 j I
REPRESENTATIVES \ O. J. Hammell, Proa. 117 N. Cornwall Ave., Ventnor. for Atlkntlc City. 1 J A. L. Hammell, V*ee PHRs.. AhseCon, N. J:, for Cumberland. Chpe May, Burlington. Ocean and Atlantic. Counties. v F. Haight. Camden. N. J., for Camden. Salem and Gloucester Counties. v "W. DuBols. Clayton. N. J., for Clayton and vicinity. H, B. Hale. Cherrllon." Va.. for State of Virginia. ' - e O. J HAMMELL CO. [ PLEAS ANTVILLE, N. J. "" • - r w I
MR. OGDEN ADDRESSES WOMEN REPUBLICANS At a meeting of the Women's Republican Club on Monday night, Mr. . Luther C.'Ogden made an address on "The Political Responsibilities of ( Women," and among other things he , said: "The first and paramount political duty of women is still, its it al- ( ways, has been, in the home; because the home must the foundaUori of ^ all good citizenship be laid and, from the home must come the voters of to- a morrow." "* The next political responsibility was ( to realize that having been given the , she had no moral right to! refuse to vote; that to make her vote; most effective^ she must avoid the too ? 'prevalent, non .partisan idea, and . | unite with some party in order to pro- ( solidarity of effort and get results. Reserving the right to bolt the , party when *it might becolne corrupt 7 and too bad to deserve support. In deciding which party to join, j , .warning was giyen that 110 party is!, perfect, but party policies ajq nuide j by the balancing of<tIv»'>'.iews of j ( many persons on many subjects and i , personal pet theories must stand this , before being adopted. , The opinion was expressed that it was expected.. that the woman's vote would give to political life some higher ideals than have frequently prevailed. * ( The talk was concluded with a re- . view of somd- Republican history and policies and reasons why that party should receive support. , |
| MIDWEST] rSi UnuTOR j Cultivates ? This little automotive helper that plows, har-_ ' , rows, cultivates, mows, churns, saws, grinds— J ' and d short does all that one horse can do and all w Bolt l Wntle 11131 small gas engine can do — has struck * uo to F a responsive chord — universally. Without i ffnroo p°Ur 3oubt it is already revolutionizing farm life — J rower taking the drudgeiy out of it, saving muscle jr- V-S . and giving food raisers time to think and to Let your own ingenuity devise ways in • JT which you can use it to advantage — its service scope is almost limitless. Let us demonstrate! — PepVndable Power • * „ . 1 j. p. collins company Builders' and Farmers^ Supplies ' j SOUTH SEAVILLEJUEW JERSEY . ! Xs<XXXXXXXXX«XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX^XXX>07X.! 0 r 'Aj 1 k f Gef Our Lamp g J x Suggestions! S[ 1 T ouse NATIONAL VV AZD A X p lamps is wise planning. To use 8 $ ' ,te right types and sizes in all Xjj . § , sis economy. Come to us ^ X for suggestions and rdvice for your lighting problems. A sug- X v gestiortfor the home—use White Mazda Lamps, they're right -vrli j. allen harper || Q ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR §' |°jj 40 J Washington St. * Cape May, N. J. BelljPhone 87-W. KeystonePhone 0J8-A. ^ j XWXXXXXXXXXXXXXX):)^XXX)^XXXWXWWWWWWXXWXX
GREEN CREEK Uriah Crease hag been on the sick - thiB week. . James Needles and son-in-law, of Cold_Spring, were here on business on Hervey Shaw of Wildwood was here this week transacting business. Eld Hollingshead' drove a new well for Isaac Lenderman last week. Joseph Camp, Mm. Beulah Scull t and Miss Hannah Hoffman, were railed to Camden, Saturday, to attend the funeral of their, brother-in-law, NelsOn Irelahd- . • „ Twenty members of the Golden Ikigle from here drove to Viiieland on evening to attend a district i meeting. Thefe were eight-five present and a good meeting held. Tiney James of South Dermis spent the week end with his brother, Capt. ' Joseph James. The entire family of Walter Ed- ' wards are sick and under the care of the Doctor. j Mr. and Mrs. Warren James who ! closed their bungalow here last fail and went to Philadelphia for the winter have returned for-the summer season. ' * * • „ Alfred Cresse and Thomas Loper are -having gas plants established to • light their homes and barns. Harry Watson and sqn, Waltetv drove over to Court House on Sunday to visit sick relatives. Rev. Austin Hamlin, ipastor of the Methodist church, left Wednesday morning for conference. Mrs. Hamlin accompanied him as far as Philadel- ' phia, where she will remain with^ClaI tives. The members of Arbutus Lodge, No. 170, of Court House, attended the regular Communication, Monday and I witnessed the raising of four candi- ^ dates. They were entertained by the Millville Masonic Glee Club.'5 j Joseph Camp visited his mother at I Court House and brought home his uncle "for a few days. Oar young girls went to Rio Grande ta play basket ball with the Rio"Grande team. Jack Douglass and wife, of Court House, spent Monday with Charles Hollingshead and wife. On Tuesday, C. Hollingshead and wife spent the' day with ex-Sheriff C. F. Carson and wife at the farm. Clarence Selover and wife are fitting up their road store and will soon open. Mrs. Se lover's daughter, Mrs. Call Norbury will run the corner | store, Alvin Erickson and wife of Angle- | sea, spent the first of the week with | friends here. I The daughter* of Mr. and Mrs. j Ralph Schellenger, who have been I sick several weeks, improve very I slowly. . l' Joseph Robinson and wife, of West ' Cape Hav, spent Monday with TheoI dore Hickman andavife. Mr. and Mrs. Wing of ' Wildwood, called on Mrs. Charles Loper. ! Our round fishermen are making j preparations "for a big season of fish and crabs. ' DANGERS OF A COLO , — ^ Cape May People Will Do Well to ( Heed Them. Many bad . cases of kidney trouble result from a cold or chill-. CongestJ <yl kidnr-» f«|l behind in filtering the poison-laden blood and backache. j I headache, dizziness and disordered Lkldney. action follow. Don't? neglect la cohl Use Donn's Kidney .Pills at the first sign of kidney .trouble. Fol- - ' low this Capo May resident's example. j Joe Stratton, city 'fireman, 610 L& i fayette St.. says: "I can recommehd ' | poan-'e Kidney Pi! la as a good.# re a 1 liable remedy. My " kidneys were I weak and disordered and 'if I got | weak and took cold I was in for a bad spell pf backache thaF hurt me | to bend or do any s.tooping. MornIngB I was tired ont and felt dull and I my kidneys didn't :u-l rgiht. I used - Doan's Kidney i- '.Is from Ware's' Drug Shop, and tnev went*rlght to j the spot an.d soon rid ine of the . ltacknche and that tired • run down _ • - '- 4 60c. at all dealers. Foster-Milburn I Co.. MJrs.. Buffalo. 1< Y|v f SALESMAN % ' • t ! 4 salesmen wanted for this tei> . n* titory; hustlers that are not . . v I I afraid of- work- can make profitable connection. Men of good • character. Reference • required. No experience- necessary. litis . _ .* j is your opportunity. Apply by . * letter, phone or in person " k . , • . Standard Mu sic C. 1008 ATLANTIC AVE. Atlintic CSty, N. J. \ * k .

