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Reduced Trolley Fares 9G Tickets for $5 16 Tickets for $1 8 Tickets for 60c
VOLUME XXXV.
CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1899.
aouna Trip Tickets to Sewells Point or Steamboat Landing 16 cents
NO. 42
The Imperial Minstrels will beat Sewells Point every Afternoon and Evening this Week
11IILLIHT BILL It was Unquestionably the Grandest Event of the Season Professor Morgan Deeply Touched The Gowning of the Ladies was Mag nificent. The Decorations Superb. The Musical Portion Excellent. Representatives from far
and near.
“U( nude Uie liiitaop lo duoe in bit And ftlcved be could gel »o ewej:" Mol only “the Iliebup" but e»crj one cite wee, through the eBecti of Morgen'enunterfulljr rendered mutlo.tlrongly led Deed to tponuneoutlj Uke pert
All .Cepe Mey'eeelecl wolety turned out to honor 1‘rofeeeor Morgen on the ooceelon of hie nugnldcent teelimoniel bell end In the elite tethering were noWeed repreeenUtltet of ceep dtj In the Union.meu end women noted the world over for their high eoclel poeilione. The gowning wee gorgeout; the dccorellont wen exqulelle end the 'errengemente feuHleee. The bell room, lobby end eimply crowded with women end oourtcoue men, obeequlouely to gein fevor by m ettcnlione end dyiltiee to wul them, rrofceeor l.oomit. the ever eSeblc end nitre efficient muter of denclnz wee in hie nelurel element, end hie cfflru were e greet lector In the euoceee of the evening. Hprinkled emong the veet eeecmblegc prteent were the following: Mine Nellie ilehn. Miee Drcjfue., Mien bredford, Mr. end Ute. Conaule, Miee Frencee Uriffith. Mui Uelen (1 umpert, Miee Welker. Mlu Jolinc, Mn.iterry U. 1‘eul, Mr. end Un. C. H. Millar, WtUie Miller. Mine Kvtie Miller, Mine Cohen, Miee Hellyc Cohen, Mre. Edwerd A. Pue, Mr. end Mre. leeec D. Yocum, Miee CUfford Lew*, Mr. end Mre Wm. Ulbeon, Mr. end Mn. Wm. P. Oembloe. Mr. end Mn. Willlem It. Bepburn, Mn. UelUe Meedc Umlth, Miee Pue, Mn. WUliem U. UeUey, Mn. bouie Johneon, Mn P. V. bennett, Mre A b. Coxa, Mn Tbonue lleetb, Miee > browning, Mre.
bet ton Luaee, Mine Mergerel W. Deinellle, Joeeph W. Lucee, Mr. end Mre B. Lendrcth. Mr. end Mn. W. U. Be. ker. Miee P. Hubert Mexweli, Miee Ide Rineworn, Mr. end Mrs. W. U. Melhet, Albert D. Melhel, Mre 8. it M. Griffith, P. A. Demellc, Miee E. Until the, Edward B- Doyle, Mlu Doyle, U. E UreenUum, Mlu Jreenbeum, W. F. Oreenbeum, W. F. Weetbnwk. Mlu Bmllh, A. D. Porter. Mn Lucy M. Kusiokcr. Mlu Kuntaker. John Hsettnge, Mr. end Mn J. It Corson, J. D. Uplar, Mr. end Mn Jemet F. Lucee, Mlu Ethel Laou. Joeeph bherplw, Mlu Finn. K. a McFilicn. Mn. J. G. Niefle, Mr. end Mn Uowlend Coil, Howard M. Booker. Mn. Wffilem Gerrelt, Edgar V. Heeler, Mn J. W. Koper. WUliem W. Koper. F. o: Boper Mr. end Mn Elmer Keelcy, Mn J. U. AlUeon. A. P. McCord, Mlu burke, Mr. end Mn George 11 tree. Miee Ethel Biree, George litres. Jr., Mr. end Mn Emmnel Cohen, lease Cohen end family, MBs llogele, Mlu M. Craven. Mr. end Mn Berry b. Mitchell. Mlu Ellens Mitchell, Mr. end Mn Charles T. Boyer, Charles Hover, Jr., Mlu CUrteo Boyer, O. P- L- butler, Mn Ah sender b. Cooper, Mlu VlrgtnU Co .per, Bemuel J. C. Carter. Mn Irving Miller, George Gluyss Mereer. Perdiced Graves. Min Celle Nelleon. Dr. K b G. Gardner, John b. Groff. Mn W.iilsm C. Keen, Jr, Mlu A. T. Keen. tfiUiem Oliver, Edward Carey, Miu Carey, Mr. end Mn WUliem ft Elite. J Hag or. Willlem P. Breen, Prank W. Paul, H. B. BonnehlU. leeec D.bhodee. Dr J. B. Smith, Mn O. P. Anderson. Mr. end Mn A. FsUheurao. Lawrence T. P*pl, B. A Schnltt, J. Murrey Jordan, Mn L. Harmon, George Gibbs, K Goldberg, Miu H. a Weel, Mr. Ferber, Mr. A. B. OerroU, Mlu L. Einateln, Mlu Julie Einstelo, Mr. A. Levine, Mn Irving Miller, Mr*. H. Jvnnp. Miu Miller. Mn B Mthoiorltch. 81a-
a, Mn Willlem B- Wel
leoe, Mn Genes Levy, Mrs- Stream, Mr- end Mn. Henry Net let, Mn Edward C Toy, Miu Mary P. Kennedy, George WhiUlook. U. A. bchulue, A brafman, J. Horton Croaaen, Jr., Miu Jennie Cerolhcn Mn John H. Conover, Mr. end Mn William Uienny, Ooh end Mn T. 11. Merehell. Mr. end Mn Welter A. Camp, Mn WUliem C. Btokea, Mr. end Mn Flank R.
mb. Mn F J Morrlson.Mn W F Downey, Miu Louise McKinney, Niu Nellie ilehn, Mlu Dreyfuu Mlu Bredford, Mr end Mis Consuls, Miu Free cm Uriffith, Mlu Helen Gomperrt, Mte« Welker, Mlu Jolme, Mr. end Mre. 0 U Miller, Willie MilMr, Miu Katie MtUer, Mieses Cohen, Helye Cohen, Mre. Edwin A. Pue. Mr. end Mn leeec D. YocunuMn Clifford Lewie, Misses Nellie Hahn, Dreyfus, Bredford, Frenoee Gritflth, Poe, Elsie browning, Mr. end Mrs Wm Ulbeon, Mr end Mre Wat P Ctmblae, Mr end Mre Wm H Hepbuee, Mre Uetlle Meeds bmllh, Mre F V bennett, Mrs Anne Levine, Mre Joeeph Buffner, Mn G U Needham, Uleece Blanche browning, belle Mendall. Carrie Soott. Virginia McKinney, Martha Ul.'pin, Amelia Johneon, Irene Johneon. Mamie Meson, Mre Alfred Test, Mr. end Mn Henry Deinell, Mn bebecee Gilpin, Estelle Brooke, May Parker, Elire, Viola Baker, Daley Grubb, Meble Elliot, Julie Elliott, Laura bedlet. Marie b~dler, Ellens Cropper, Mre
Cropper.
:w York's stole representative was Arthur C. Kenyon, well-known socially In the gey metropolis. Mre. Kenyan wee attired in e deep rich rod silk end ribbons, decoUetle. From Charleston, H. C., came Mrs arses T. Knapp. Bhe wore e gown of id rose colored silk; dscollette, with diamond ornaments. Him Emms Aelor Perrise. of New York wns entrendngly lovely In s costume of black net over pink arlk,trimmed 1th steel ornaments end dismoods. Mrs. Charles G- Benson, a member of le (junker City’s most select society, as attired In a red end while liberty Mrs. Elmer C. Ktcley was among the iiny PqUadelphtens noticed In the donee, bhe wore heavy black lace, cut ecollette end trimmed with pearl posselenterle. pearls end rubtee. Mre. Catherine Ramuy Hill,of Weehlegion,wee slUred In a costume of Clack
Benders wore a handsome
figured organdie over taffeta, with white Mlu Carrie C-Kenyon was a graceful participant, bhe was exquisitely gowned
silk with coral ornaments,
red in the throng wee Mre. James C. Feeney, of Baltimore. Bhe wore a gown of grey moire allk end velour.
Mlu begins Whitney, one of Belli, lore's hellos, wes elllrcd in e handsome mousecline do sole, with white lecc sad Miu Mery V. Whitney was eitreme’.y endtome m e white sUk, decollelle, Ilk lace end pearl passementerie. Mre. W. M. Jecoby'e imported gBwn I black dotted silk was very haodBoeulif uily costumed Is royal red tetris silk was Mre Welter A. Camp, of Philadelphia. Her gown war-' trimmed Mlu Hamsay, of Washington, worn a andsome block satin, decollcUe. Her Jewels were pearls end diamonds Mrs. Harrison W. Jewett, of Baltimore, wore figured organdie, hendaemeiioned, end wes undoubtedly one of the prettiest young matrons at Mrs. William Stockhausen wes hr tlfully attired, as usual. Her costi i combination of blue allk while lore, which greatly aet off bloods type of beauty. Her Jewola were
The natural dignity of Mre. Harry Howard bounehlU la the secret of her popularity. Bhe wee attired in a ported gown of claret end black chiffon
Philadelphia (society contributed Mre WUliem C. blokes, every cetimebl lady. Mre. Htokos was gowned In
velvet, cut very low, end trimmed with
rare lace- She wore beautiful jewels. Favorably remembered Mre. Willie Price wes an enthusiastic dancer, bl wes gowned In Mack net over rad tell to, with diamond*. DecoUetle. Miu Dailey wore a very pretty robe
B.B..Dr,a L.Megruder, ^Unp^^ed green chiffon, trii Miu Oeonlin de damp. Daintily costumed wee Ml Mrs. Dr. Cheriet Gellegher, Mr*. Dr. ™ ^ „ A LtoVtae, Mrs J F Gekc, Mre H Oey l.rr° 0
wmie tmpones enmoe end wtute, rare ■re. Heed, schenmeg netrtte. 2Z
numbered among the participant bhe wes prettily dressed in pale pink and black lace, trimmed with Jet
a handsome gown prejlily trimmed with rare lace. Mrs. Oliver Smith wot the object of many yes attention. Always* handsomely costumed . D. Cramp sustained her prestige by wearing a beautiful robe of
Bewitching Min Id* Bencset wes very becomingly gowned In white chiffon end.lsoe.a drees which adTantageounset off her handsome figure. Dainty Mlu McCreary wes a young lady much admired, bhe was attired ild roee colored silk, trimmed with applique. i the throng of fair participants wss Mre A. Pcllheimer who was elegantly gowned in black mousselline dt|aole, vUh embroidered white' flowere. Diecond end emerald ornament* The gaiety end splendor of the bsU itlrectod to It many weU known society women, one of whom was Mrs. U. H. SosnehUl who wss becomingly gowned i black figured Hcc nod diamond* Accomplished Ur* Herr el I wss handsomely costumed In grey brocaded silk, •rimmed with rare leoe; diamond orne-
lenl*
Much tough! after Mrs. PJ. Morrison ore a very handsome gown of block velvet, trimmed with an embroidered yoke of while lece elsgenUy spangled tqulne Diamond* ( be hundreds who actively pertlapeted wes pretty Miu Mary r. Bhe wet sttlred in a becoming ‘costume of white Bwiss. trimmed A handsome matron wet Mr* W. P. Douney, who wore on this Donation n beautiful gown of blue end while liberty ellk, trimmed with lece; jewels. Enlrenclngly beautiful was Mbs Louise McKinney In "Ker dainty end pretty costume of purple end white foulard silk, trimmed with lece. £be ever vicarious Miu Carrie Bcott as the centre of an animated group, he wore e very becoming gown of rhlte orgsmiie. Enchanting end enchanted we*$relly tiu Virginia McKinney, who wes gowned in white allk mulle. trimmed wllh brood pink ellk ribbons. Prepoeteulng Miu Beatrice billing. >n wore a very becoming gown of while figured organdie over cherry colored trimmed with cherry end white nlk ribbons. Handsomely retied wet Ur* Alfred Put in black silk with black lace tnmMetronly Mr* L. McGunnigle eaivened the occasion by her presence, he wu sttlred in a .pretty black and hit* ladle ellk, trimmed with lece. Tempered by> natural affability, Mrs Louis Johnson it e very enlcrts Ining companion. Al the Morgan bell the attired in a handsome costume of Duchese lece, embroidered net end lece trimming* Dlemoud* No exegerstion In enoomlums could possibly be bestowed upon Miu Ida D.
IN THE EDHXEfi ML Items of a Personal JJature which will Interest AIL THE COTTAGE AND HOTEL GUESTS
Emory MoMlchecl. of Devon, era guests for s season at the
Windsor.
George W. Arundel, the famous Philedelphla lawyer, is a guest el the Lefty Frederick Bylvetlcr end Mr* By|retler, of Hevertord, oeme lo the Wind tor Friday night for an extended visit. Mr* Frank Frazer end Miu Geanelle Wedfleld, of Clovorford, Ky.,src gueite 1 the Lafayette. Ur. end Mr* Benry 8. Fieek end John Sherwood Fleck,of Newark, Ohio, ere among the arrivals et the Lefay. te Friday night. Mre. James Joy Butler, one of Herrltburg'i handsomest members of SO. cicty, Joined her friend, Mr* Thomas H. Stevens, el the Glenwood. They 111 remain several weeks. Mlu Eve Dsrniel.e, who wu s reigning belle et the Btocktoo Saturday night, met with e very serious loe*. In going from the hotel to the pier, she ' at tu old family pin of pearl* Mr.Williem J. Gillingham, Jr., signal igineer of the Illinois Central Railroad Company, located et Chicago. Is visiting hjs brother's family et fheir cottage her* Mr. Gillingham tor eevcrel turners bad s cottage here. Captain J. H. Yundt, of Weshington, D. C., paid a vitll on Saturday to the of Tits Wav* Captain Yuudt d newspaper men, but Is now steering the College Alnmnl Siring end of Washington through the principal Watering resorts on the coul W, Q. Cram and Dr. C. S. Connor, prominent residents of Marietta, Ohio, Cong ret* Hall, where they Joined friend, A. D. Toilette. They wtl] remain ten days, and will devote eome of their time to considering plans for a big office building which they will erect
; Marietta.
Use of the most cnlhusiutic bathers a the strand u Will D. Clarke, Jr„ of Wuhington, who is sojourning at the Braxton. Mr. Clarke bu won the proud distinction of being one of the moat daring bathers seen her* for many a season, ■seori, be Is very much In demand
some gown of French grenadine ot
I toff els Silk,
with
a baauU-
loce butterflies. She also fal yoke of sequin* Diamond ornament* A. Levine bu a captivating dent which makes net universally admired. She wu costumed In an Imported gown of blaek grenadine over aflela, trimmed with rare point loo* Diamond*,' Well costumed Mrs. J. Wallace Hallowell. of Philadelphia, wore a gawn of pink allk, hand embroidered white allk, and trimmed with lac*
Jewels.
[Norm—Owleg to leek of space,'.lh* sines of other participants and Xhe" gowns In which they were ettired will appear IwHo-morrow's iuue of Ths
The altraoUon at Sewells Point this week will bo the famous Imperial Minstrel* of whom Mr Starr, the manager Woodlynne Park, writes: ''The Imperial Minstrels are now playing n return engagement at our
largest of o the fine formaoce given by the Imperial Minstrel* I take pleuura In recomc Oar attend aoo* tonight wu over 7000. Yours vary truly, A. U. Btak* The above letter speaks lor Itself,
e minstrels at Bcw-
READ TOMORROW’S WAVE. Osrtng lo unfarsase circumstance red the greet crush at Cape May ore Saturday and yesterday a large amount of hop report* personal* hotel arrivals
staying at the Star Villa with ‘shell, wu serenaded by lh* ngtband on Saturday
You should see lh
■e lair sc
Mr. J. Mould, of Congress Hall,makes
frequent trips 00 his wheel to Atlantic City for a morning bath, returning In the evening- Be took a run Saturday, by way ot variety, to Vineland and
in about nine hours, Including stop* The happy disposition of Mlm H. laipln In the excellent management of
Congress Hall is only equalled by her liberal forethought when others Inter-
ior the furtherance of their welfare
are at slake For example, at Congress Hall Saturday evening no hop wu given, wllh the result that most ot the
> went lo the benefit hop at the
Stockton. Bo truly be It uld that they
old no malloe are great Indeed, in and Kirk McCurdy are the
guests of Major K R. Art man, Beach
a, for a few day*. The McCurdy
brothers were members ot Rooeevelt's Rough Riders, and served with the oommand from start to finish, and participated In every engagement of the regi-
Klrk, the younger, wu bit three
tunes by Spanish bullets In front of Santiago. Their country home Is nl Wynnewood, P* They are fine swim-
icre, and enjoy ths bathing vary much. PoLcj Captain Brown, accompanied
by Mr* brown and their daughter,Miss
Brown, arc whiling away the
August days at Congress, and recently, with G. W. Young, Miss X. J. McCauley, Mis* L. A. Wearer and Mias R. Weaver, formed an tclerasUng group
) beacu. As the enptain quietly
puffed on a perfeoto one could not help
Imlre this man who hu done so
moeh toward giving Philadelphia the admirable police system It now boasts
Tall, ereet and tbe picture ot health strength, the captain would be re f jr a much younger man war* it for his now white hair. Ever since
u a young man h* entered the service of the city Captain Brown hu shown
ago lo his preaent position and
ueai class of young bu-mess men. with not only the ides of being strictly a Hints ry organ nation, hut u a ooctal
id civic. They .U ought to their n
doing, require* a great deal of money. . Intervals, and In so doing endeavor i make the people feel that In patronlt log their productlona. that while they enjoying their efforts, they are at same time pulling their money to n good uve. At the time of organization wu with the intention of entering tbe irvice, and tbe r services wu offered > the Stele of New Jersey to be admit d In the regular Slate Guard, hut their being no provision for light artillery, it wu determined to equip at their own ir with Bpaia had continued, and the State had authorized the organ'llUn of light batteries, which wu in ontcmptalion, this organization wu lo e a part of aarfe, and with this end in iew the Decenary cannon,caueon, Ac., sc for'Srill purposes, Aj. Upon the rar elosing. and no proapecta of active ervice, the organization determined, u there was no military organization in Cape May. to still oontiune the battery ;be principles already mentioned
city had placed Us trust in excellent hands. Mr* Brown and bar daughter delightful people, who con Congress every year.
General and Mr* W. J. Sewell ant W. J- Sewell, Jr., amvad home iron Europe Saturday and came to Cepe May on the evening train. During the
FOR CHARITY.
The P
kard U
Wed nett.
flee opera "bald Pubs' Open B -use, and dom to the ch .rll*b'.e rebel ft W. Hand batter) . This fund la kept bj tee flatlet) for the relief of any needy poor of Ihla d'y,
charged Reserved testa. 35 i :rel admission, So cent* PI I at Meets)'. Pharmacy, opposite Cong tea* Hail.
•inoe the days when the fl n d southern aristocracy flrat Cape May Its summer home ban II a more handsome affair than the ay evening. In point of exch a and decorations It had not
snked against great
all erf fragrance and color float) d the rains of muilo by Hus!*-. Back in the seventies similar danty s ere given. The Amusement Hall was designed to represent the seraglio from the Yelled Prophet of Khorusoo, wjilch "loore so witchtngly portrays tn hts 'Leila Roukh," and the illusion wu ntrancing. From nut the veritable
flqwrr
Hu le
which Inspired the devotees of Terpriwith bits of Uriental coloring, and lent 'hell chsrin to make the ensemble a bright and !e*oint.lio(< beauty J. Carpenter directed the mirahle atylc. The fig Gradde liounde. Serpentine, Three I. Basket, Puss in Corner. U MUMay Pole. Pyramid, end Grand
t to the active mentis nhlp, bu an honorary member-
ship. v
f the best social and moral character, 'htah la a credit lo any organization, being composedof such prominent men u Bon. H. C. Ljudcnolager. Q tarter. General K. Donnelly, Henry •q., Dr. Charles K . King, Sheriff Jonn W. Reeve* Dr. E Physic, Dr. James Mscray, A. W. Hand, Esq., L. M. Bullitt, Esq.. Jiooo G. Smallwood, SUUwell Band. Henry Bradley, Esq., Washington. D. t'.. D. M. Kas-nry' Prof. Simon Uosoler, Jo* B. Hughe* id a number ot other* Tbe Battery always glad lo have the namesX>f tote who would like to become Honorary Member* and ot such a class ot already named. The fee for membership being but *5, with no dues The oolite membership being heeded f Rev. C. D. Parker, Putor of the Pint Baptist Church of this city, u 1U Chaplain, is sufficient ot its self to sub'".to the character ot the organ iztWe give ibo name* of the active member* Chaplain. Rev. C.D.Parker, Captain. A. Walter Roseman; lot Lieu, tenant, Theodore W. Reeves, Quarter. r, Gilbert 0. Hughe* Trumpeter. John Meyen, Guidon, William Hall; 1st Sergeant. Elmer Reeves, ’.'ad Sar- . Geo. O Cummings; Caisson Co - poral. IL Walker Hand; Corporal Gunner, T. Howard Hughes; Cennouercs and Drivers, Waller Fonderaon, Harry Bodan. Bernard Hand, Edward D tcves. Dr. J. S. Eldredge. Clifford Waller* Brantly G. Parker. Albert Phillip* Harry S. Stevens, Everett J. Jerrell, Albert G. Bennett, W. U. Town R. Band. Tbe Cwllawc Alumni String and S.lee sink toncer) nl She Slack)an TeThe btnng Club consists of the beat mandolin and guitar players of WaahfoUowing colleges: Harvard, Yale. Princeton, Vanderbilt, Georgetown and Lehigh. Their nembers wUl eonelet of selections from ths pooultr operas day. The Banjo Club, under the dent mqr—getT.rnt of Mr. Willlai Espey, wfU surprise bearers by their versatility. The Glss Club Is composed selected from the high-sala-ried church chotis of the city of Washington, under the direction of Mr. Thao. Priebui, Jr., a graduate of Lei pale, and
for ths delectation of his hearers. The smog quartette, the Madrid Quartetta of Washington, famous tor its fur. nlshlng music for the CaMnst mas teal er, will electrify and please the audienoe ' id measure. Tbe dob congralaitaelf upon being asslaled by Miss to G. Wentworth, Washington'.
The Handsomest Social Function in Many Years. DANCED m A BQVEE Of FiDWEBS
which a
lose the most beauren on a Cape May Those who psrtlci-
J. 11. McCall, Miss Mary Halpin. John I. DaUy Mr* 11.me. Walter J,baton. Mr* U. Johnson. Harry Jnboion. Mi*. W. Johnson. James Wallis. Mua Emily lU.ilng* JoacpL Appleton Mia. May FitzpatC. L. Egitn, Mias Rosalie Uoaolrr. Dr. A Eglln. Misr Helen Langmlorf. E. DIB. n. Mua Edith Lockwood. F. Picket. Mlo*Cravrto* Mr. Hence. Mia. M. Bicrkma-i. Dr. B Hill* Mb. Anns Hatting* > . Miss Isabel!. H. U: P. Kef The patrones.es were: Mt tody. M'S J. It Fl zpstrlck, Mia. laipln Mr* T R. M.r»h*II. Mrs. J McCall. Mrs John A Gill. Mr* Itobert E Band. Mrs Thoms* Mi of J. MoCull, James WaUU. Frank Halpin, Joseph AJSficton.
tea at the club bouse ou Saturday Afternoon wai the beat and mot til of the seaion. Mrs. Richard la Williams received, sasi.tei Pockard.Mr* Drayton Coxe, Ifcomt. W. Reatb, Mis. Shsi Costi a, Mlts Laura Coate*, Mist Hays. Mia. Sallic Hay* Mias Clifford New bold, Mie. Ethel urclner, Mlse on, Miu Peaaano, Mlu Howell, Miu William.. CAPE MAY WEATHER REPORT. I. * DkTT. or AOKlCl LTUltE. W-EATBEH hL-HIAC,. ocu. Fuascorr, Cars toar. If. J.
LJJ.ulj i s
0*o. L. Lovztt, Observer.
No. IS Jack son atrei modern dwelling, including furniture, situated in a choice central looaUon, on lh btghotl ground In Oapc May, with large lot fronting on two prominent venues; private bath bouses In the rar. Any one detiring a delightful. Ml summer home, with a fall ocean view and southern exposure and one of the beat buUt booses In Ctopc Msv. it will pey them to inspect this property. Particular* from J. J. McConnell, ore Hoyt* P. O., Gwynedd, Pa.
— In favor. PupUs taught rapidly and correcUy. Terms for the season, $S. Single lessons if drelred. All information by nailing.
make a mistake when you coll Jewelry Store/' four doors Impost Offlae, Dear Perry strset.
Tally cards gtno tree.
Free Lunch serveoj daily tot lh*
ABOUT A BIG HOTEL
The very evident popularity u! tbe Hotel * Lafayette. Philadelphia, with people on the way to or from the neetravelers from all parts of the country. Is no doubt due to the thoroughly met. ropolltan style in which tbi. leading Quaker City bolel Is conducted by It enterprising proprietor. Mr. L ‘ui< H Smith. R i, Mr. Smith's fixed plan tt mudatton., hut to culuwfand bTh" hotel is ooh.iquctilly without a rival it the eatimalion of the inviqlog publio The Hotel Lafayette has the finest ant ;°*t «ntral location In the Quakei ItJ: tt ha* 350 bright, cbearful, ele inlly appointed room., European plan from tt to *3 50 per d. } ; it. tohii d’hote breakfast, from 35 cents to (], u an Innovation which t» welcomed ant! appreciated by
. — Duly" I* the rule at the Hotel Lafayette, Philadelphia, the bcaf choree ertotirs ot the American plan are still •etalnod In connection with the tiuly tbprilehl table act vice ul that ,«,putar louse. It Will be a revelation to moat risllot* tt Philadelphia, end even to lome.of the Lafayette's requl.r gurau.U tnow that a notably floe table d’hote breakfast la served In the main dintne » froln G to 1U A. JL, from priere ag from 35 cen'e to *1.00 Thl* d'hote breakfast Is one of Mr. Louts H. Smith': Innovation*, and ouc la rapidly txc lining famous all tbe country see Hotel Lafayette re. The guests of this cleverlyconducted house are naturally .urpriaed —I graUflul at being able to gel a right good breakfast, served lo royal style in
: most famous meal lu Philadelphia is that served dat.v at the Hotel Lafayette, Rrowl anj Smsom etaeeta, ruU. It ii Kuowa a. a table d’hote mchcon, but la in reality a decidedly iliafaotory dinner of eevcrel com act, :rved quickly au I quietly and in the tost approved and metropolitan stylaf usiniasand profeaslooal men, official, from the City Hall and the Count, and i who are down town ahopping.all flock to Ihc Lafayette to enjoy thl. log far beyond Pnitadelpbu, too, larly lbo*e on Ihelr Way from thTs.-*. i, dally swell the ranks of its
The link, of the Cape May Golf Club ere wed filled with pUyera on Sot day afternoon. Nearly fifty played :gulat tournament, while half that number played privately. The . ’ " « who played in thr regular
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DB Martin — In; 4
James W Milt*. Jr 06 3
F M Gallagher 100 5
R T Leopold— — lot 10 Charles L Matthews OS 17 J Berry Cotahan 07 14 Alexander U Soott 109 10 E Charlton Font 110 It B B Hepburn 10s It
Clarence Jacoby.. 130 11
Carles U Miller. US It George D McCreary, Jr 12t 17 Dr EL Vaneenl 00 It E P Canny US 20 Frank Miller 01 15
B I — - 116 »
«ger 168 17
Dr FA Craig— 106 It J C Ford lot 12 G P Paine 181 12 Wm B Sheppard 122 27 Cecil Cal vet t.— 102 12 KZMcViUy— — 98 21 W W Roper 100 21
J B Kelcber 109 25
WV BonneU 108 21 "Bkahlito—■■■■ 110 21 W Mills 128 21 John 1 Rogers- 12t 2t FrancjC Roger 112 25 J L Shoemaker 119 27 W K Cambios 180 30 DrGLSJametOD— 109 22 Freak Highly 122 25 F Tetnall 118 27 d Vetterlein 1X8 23 F B Gilbert, Jr_ 109 23 W O Coleman 119 21
The parties who stole Mias Jo<ephioe
thty will be prosecuted.
LATE HOTEL ABBIYALS Our Visitors and the Cities They are From. NEABLT EfEMATE BEPBESENTED
St David* 1’a—Anlbooy B Gallagher. Narberth, Pa—F H Usyer, Jr. Palmyra—Edwin J Lain* St Davids Golf Club—A J X' Gallagher, . P D refersoa. New Y ork-E Titus. Jr, E T Robert* Mlm Anns Chamber* Miss E C Cbam.ladtlphi.—E C Gramm and wife, K P 11 Warner and wife, W Spering and wife, Mr Joly and wife, Jeck Joly. Walter S Suplce, John T Egan. U E Woodman, A M Woratal, S M Hoa* Florence, Italy—Joseph Spencer Kennard, Jr and wife and thiae cbilDatrolt, Mleh-Mfa M E O'iver. Ridley Park—H L i'uartm. Waahlngton—A L Cay woo 1 anil wife, Munn Cay wood. W H Whitrelde Columbus, O-F F Alberg and family Groton. N Y-Mr. U It WUIIama. Mr. William U Fitch, O Filch Ooz, W M Marsh. 1'iti.burg—Mm Panny, U J Kennard. 'Tarrytown, N Y-K K Uopklne, Jr. tedlanpolia—J B Wood. Mount St Mary'* Md-Joho Oran-
Philadelphia-O E Huffman, B K am Ison, Mlu KUs Hum Evading—E D Weataoll. Oak Lane, Pa-Mls. Helen Heed. South Seavillr—Carlton M WestooU.
Philadelphia—Ellrabath Jane*. Elwin M Darrah. G Hatbway, Paul It AdamMrs E M Darrah, J A Burgoo. C Ltnoh^joncr aud wife, Nellie E Boner, Emile E Boner, T W Oook end wife, Mlu Carmine Oook. Ft Wayne—Mlu MetUe Wslford, iae Jennie Velkcy. Providence—Mn W A Fenner, J U Fenner. Mis* E Fenner. Choatur—Mrs M O Howland. Mn Gertrude Howland; Jame* A Howland, *Tis* Kate 8 Bishop. New York—0 D Dunn, E Dunn, G Dunn, Mary Dunn, Dolphins Dunn. Bertha Dunn. Delair, N J—James Sboolblrd, Orris Shoolblrd, Peter Shnolblrd.
lied Bank—J E Frasee.
Heading—Mrs Geo B Fere'e'.
Norfolk—J U Guy.
Philadelphia—J S Oppenhelc Annie Botobkla* Mis* Mab
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8 Redwood. Dr 0 S Moo L Harris. 0 A'len Pcaraon. E 1, C
Leon U Bahn.
Bridgeton—B F Ogden. Atgler—M B Boyd. New York—B Milton Kennedy.
'hiladelphta—Wm De Con aud wife, Stephen Fognet, V It Brecht. Washington—] U Yundt. Wilmiogtou—J C Font.
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Philadelphia—J Bolhtcblld. E T obln, James M Adamson and wife, Mlu Franeee Adamson, Mlu Weaver, la Edith Adamson, Martin K Bibb*. U Keeler, and wife, Ttomaa C L Keeler, W U Keeler, Jr. LoutsL Keeler, Mlu Mary G Keeler. BMCullepC
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PAXXTuk. / ■ Baltimore—Chae K Bchsur J William Struven, Charles J Burke sud wife, Mn A Lelchcn, Mrs Charles Ic'chen, Mrs Chartas Struven. SScrealon, Ps—Dr John L WurU. Philadelphia—H M Btenenson, D L loore, J Herbert, F Wallace. Toledo, O—Albon Blodgett, wife and Ardmore, Pa—Robert Murphy. Pi Wayne—C D Law. Norristown—F B Wonsctler and wife Steelloh—H B Dent Roland Park, Md-W C Pyotzman
|rax wuroaoR. Camden-E RJdhufariclrand wife, E R Shubttch, Jr. W liming ton—Miss N L Phillips. Mrs Joseph iae Phillip* P C Staler. Riverton, N J—Charles H Riovan end wife. Philadelphia—Edward Clinton Lae, D M Heat, Mabel D Urea. Mis* Irving, John B Denver, K 0 Lupplucutu Cemahohocken—H S Rauneh. Glen Look, Pa—WmE Lockwood, Jr. Wyncote, Pa—Maurioe J Hoover. Hsverford—F Bjlvcster. Troy—Jo* Bbu#m. IUX1XI TILLS. Wilmington—John M Roger*

