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WRIGLEYS "After Evetv Meal" . Everywhere AH over the world # people use this soody ^ benefits, as f \ Pleasure CH8?flG0 j Keeps teeth clean, breath sweet, throat Sealed Ttehf — - Kept Right Paint $2-70 per Gallon PURE LEAD AND' ZINC Interior Decorator, Wall Paper, Paints, Varnishes, Stains, Window Shades, Putty Brushes, Dry Colors, Furniture Polish. CAPE MAY AGENCY for U. S. N. Deck and Floor Paint Effecto Auto Finishes W. LENOIR OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS - . § ' ___ _ '• X | CONGRESS HALL I WILL OPEN nil Saturday, June 25, 1921 UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF ' | JOHN V. SCOTT FORMERLY WITH THE i f - ■ ■ V BELLEVUE-STRATFORD b i\ .- - . ' - f Ratey and Literature on Application * - For Good Bread and Good Service - '.Call WRISLEY'S BAKERY, T Wildwood, N.' J. Bell 270. Keystone 290
"Put new bet Americans en «mrd tonight," . WHEN DID YOU* ANCESTORS COME TO AMERICA T •Are yea a descendant from one of ' the old American Families of the Holland Dutch, the English, the Mayflower, the Huguenots, John Smiths, or other early immigrants to these shores? If so, you will like to join and identify yourself with THE EARLY SETTLERS OF AMERICA The Pioneer American Society Founded 1636 Re-organised May 7, 1888 v , Members-at-Large Fee, $3.00 Genealogy is an interesting- study and- you will feel right at home among iis. It is birth which counts in this society. In preparation The Magazine of the Early Settlers of America." Monthly. $3.00 a year. The Society is also engaged In the Americanization work of systematically distributing a copy of the Constitution of^the United States and American Hand-book in every home in America whtere there is none. A tremendous task and worthy of the best efforts of every loyal American. Will yjH help? 15c a copy, $15.00 a 100. Proceeds going to translate and print the Constitution in foreign languages to disribtute among our foreign bom citizens. Salesmen are wanted. This is only one of the- helpful things this original American society is the pioneer. With Bolshevism and other human wolves in our midst true Americans must unite. "The Early Settlers of America'' should and do lead in all true American movements to defnd our homeland and perpetuate our institutions. YOU ARE INVITED TO JOIN US. Address GrS^WYCKOFF, (1636) National Secreary-Treasurer ENGLEWOOD, N. J.
Cape May Gold Leaf is used in stamping the letters on the covers of the handsome volumes of Mayflower Descendants in Cape May County, 464 pages, fully indexed. Send in your order now; before the edition is taken by others. Order blank on fourth pafee." Mayflower Descendants i» Cape May County" now ready for subscribers. Volumes can . be obtained at the office of the Star & Wave. Harvard professor and confiscated the still he Was using to make moonshine. The idea that only plug-uglies and bootleggers with two-ounce brains are evading the Prohibition law doesn't seem to hold water. • ARE YOU THINKING OF I MOVING r If so get in touch with us. We have I 4 BIG TRUCKS t 1 TON, 2 TONS, 3 TONS, 5 TONS C ON THE ROAD ALL THE TIME k Trips to Philadelphia every week, t Lots fj-om S10 up. Any point between C Cape May and Philadelphia. CONEY'S X-PRESS [ 106 to 110 Garfield Ave., WHdwood.L Both Phones i GET YOUR SHOES REPAIRED AT I T.H.TAYLOR'S f 1126 Washington St. Cape May, N. J. . OVERSHOES u For Men. Women and Children REPAIRING In All Its Branches k SOLE LEATHER by Side or Strip, t NEOLIN SOLES A SPECIALTY j Not responsible for work left over 30 J days. Keystone 138-X < SPECIALS J" ■ f £ S1.25 Batiste Bloomers for 75 cents. •y $2.00 Chemise for $1.25. ^ A New Lot of Royal-Shirt Waists and v BON TON AND ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS I B. T. HAZLETT . 323 WASHINGTON STREET ^ Capc^ May, N. J. WANTED — AT House to house solicitor. Salary and Commission. Apply by letter. Star and Wave Pub. Co., Cape May, N. J. j; ' -KANTE'd — Girls to learn press feeding. Star and Wave Pub. Co/. WANTED — Girls to learn press feeding. Star and Wave Pub. Co. -
Sale! Sale!! SaleS : BOSTON CLOTHING and SHOE STORE Corner Washington and Jackson Sts. .... .Cape May, New Jersey The unseasonable weather has compelled us to cut our prices away . down below cost for the next TEN DAYS BEGINNING SATURDAY MORNING, MAY I at We have many important articles not mentioned in our circular.. - Watch the-Corner which will save yo u money— WASHINGTON & JACK- ) SON STREETS — Come early and avo id' the rush. The early bird catches the seed— The early customer catche s the Bargain — Read this circular - carefully and bring if to the store wit h you and we will allow an extra 10 per cent reduction omthe first dollar purchase. 1 •
! Ladies' Black Slippers, -worth $4.00. . SALE PRICE. $1.98 Lad. Black Pat Pumps, worth $4.50. SALE PRICE $2.25 ! Ladies' Brown Slippers, worth $7.00. SALE PRICE $4.50 Ladies' Brown Slippers, worth $6.50. SALE PRICE $3.75 1 Lad. Shoes, Brown," Black, worth $7. SALE PRICE $4.00 - Ladies' White Canvas Slippers, 1 Worth $4.00, • SALE PRICE $2.00 Babies' White and Black Patent Leather Slippers, worth $2.00. SALE PRICE $ .98 - Children's Black and Brown Slippers, ■ worth $3.50.. SALE PRICE $2.25 1 Girls' Shoes, Black, worth $3.50. SALE PRICE $1.95 Children's White Canvas Sneaks, ! worth $2.50. SALE PRICE $1.69 ' Men's Fancy Shoes, Brown, worth $9. SALE PRICE $5.50 i Men's Fancy Brown Slippers, worth $9.00. . " 0 SALE PRICE $5.50 Men's Shoes, Black and Brown, ' worth $7.00. SALE PRICE $4.50 Men's Slippers, Black and Brown, worth $7.00. SALE PRICE $4.50 Boys' Shoes, Black, worth $5.00. SALE P.RICE $3.25 ' Men's White Canvas Slippers, worth $4.00. SALE PRICE $2.25 White Overalls, worth. $1.50. SALE PRICE $.89 Striped Overalls, worth $L25. SALE PRICE $.83 • Blue Overalls, worth $1.35. SALE PRICE $.95 Men's Dress Shirts, worth $1.50. / SALE PRICE $.95 Men's Silk Shirts, worth $4.00. / SALE PRICE $2.49 Blue Chambray Shirts, worth $1.00. SALE PRICE $.75 ; Men's Braces, worth $.75. SALE PRICE545 I —
Men's Balbriggan Underwear, 1 worth $.65. SALE PRICE$.42 - Men's Muslin Union Suits, worth $1. SALE PRICE $.69 1 Men's Caps, worth $1.25. SALE PRICE $.76 I Men's Hats, worth $3.00. SALE PRICE $1.49 1 "Men's Socks, worth $.20. SALE PRICE $.10 Men's Socks, Ah Colors, worth $.50., 1 ■ SALE PRICE $.25 Men's Silk Socks, worth $1.00. • ' SALE PRICE $.49 I Men's Silk Socks) worth $2.00. • ' SALE PRICE $1.05 'Children's Black Stockings, worth i 25 cents. : • ■ SALE PRICK $.15 " i Children's Socks, worth $.50. SALE PRICE $.29 V Ladies' Silk Stockings, Ah colors, I worth $1.25. SALE PRICE $.79 I Ladies' Union Suits, worth $1.00. - SALE PRICE $.59 Government Khaki Pants, I worth $2.50. SALE PRICE $1.69 Boys' Khaki Pants, worth $1.00. V I • SALE PRICE $.69 ' Boys' Pants, Ah Colors, worth $1.50. SALE PRICE $.95 I Boys' Blue Serge Pants, worth $2.00. SALE PRICE $1.50 i Boyb' Rompers, worth $1.25. SALE PRICE $.75 Boys' Athletic Shirts>jv6rth $.25. i SALE PRICE $.16 Boys' Suits, worth $12.00. 1 SALE PRICE $7.98 ^ Boys' Suits, worth $7.00. : v ■ - SALE PRICE $4.50 Men's Suits, worth $40.00. I SALE PRICE $19.50 Men's Suits, worth $30.00. > SALE PRICE $14.50 Camel Cigarettes 16c ! -All Kinds, of Tobacco 9c Pipes, worth 75c, sale price 49c 1 Pipes, worth $1.50, sale price. .... 95c Pipes, .worth $2.25, sale.price_'_„$1.39 i Cigar Cases,- worth $1.50, price 95c
BOSTON ClOFHING and SHOE STORE Forget the Corner « WASHINGTON and JACKSON STREETS
LOCATION OF FIRE ALARM J'/' \ TELEGRAPH STATIONS • --- V- . ■ « , Keys Can Be Obtained in Vicinity of I Alarm Boxes • 25— Washington Street, near Schelledgers Landing. _ * - ! 32 — Washington Street, near Union, k- 47 — Washington. Street and Madison Avenue. _ 54 — Lafayette and' Bank Streets. ] ! I" _ 58— Broad and Elmira Streets. I 65— Pittsburgh and New Jersey i ! , Avenues. - - j , 69 — .Stockton Avenue, between Jef- j ! fersori and Queen Streets. I
73 — Franklin and Washington Streets. . 75— Howard Street, opposite Stockton Avenue, j 82— Columbia Aveque and Guerney Street." » *84— Ocean Street, near Beach Ave91—^ Broadway . and West Perry *••-_- 92— Broadway ai\ji Beach Avenue. 93— Perry Streetcar Bridge. 94— 43outh Lafayette and Grant Streets. I 95 — W ashington' %nd Jackson J 197 — Columbia Avenue and Decatur Street. 98— Washington and Ocean Streets.
1 1 The man who claimed to be a cou-. sin of President Harding was probably only a first cousin to the newspaper men who are always claiming to know* w*hat the President intends . / doing on' the league of nations question. Lei Mrs. Mary Graves TeJI You , jler / Poultry- Raising -Experience "Three years ago bought an Incubator, this year I've made* money, ltata. stole my baby clicks. 'Didn't a t t-know until a friend gave me a cake of RAT-SNAP. Next morning found , two dead rats in hennery. Kept fin'd1 ing them. SuddeiTly they disappeared altogether. It's the only -sure rat , r killer." Take Mrs. Graves' advice. Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $,1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Konowitch Bros., - J. C. Little & Sop and Eldrodffe & Phimps. 1 . r ' . ■

