Daily Cape May Wave, 25 August 1899 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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Muldoon’s Picnic will be given at Sewells Point every Afternoon and Evening this Week

GALLANT CAPT.

Items of a Personal Nature which will Interest All. TE conk 1KD Horn COE®

He Observes Girls and Things On the Strand.

William I.«w.on ud Mlu Uarcanl

at Cane Mar

He Saves a Girl's Life at the Risk

of His Own

NOTES FROM THAT THRIVING PLACE

ITEMS PICKED DP ON THE BEACH

THORNTON LENDS A HAND

Mim Jc*DD«tle 11: 1m, of PliUadelptia,

T. U. Nealy, of I'hUailelpliU.u among

clutched him to tightly

of Sit. and Sira. U. W. Thomaa,

AlUrt Peirtiy Bayac md Sira. K. I

Hatty ti. Patkw »»d l»o»ald

» ukk.it aktiht. ■ valberlnr ■Iloo.lc^d. the >.u.o„. ( anl ratio. lf»» «l Cpa Mmj, Katherine Hloodg od, one of the gteatiat eoDlraltot who hat mug to thta country, li atajing at the Shoreham. where het luperb. youthful beauty and her charming perajnallty have attracted *• much attention as her magnificent eocal gtfia and her un>urpaaaed art 8he is a singer of the eery Art! rant, end »lth Noniloa, tVlro. B-spnam and other world famous artists Hie has appeared Ic New York and other great cities before audiences whoec enthusiasm knows no bounds under the spell of bet wonderful eolre. It is a genuine contralto of marvelous power and range. Its tones arc all full and pure and enchant* ing beyond description, and she singa with the passion and Ore of genius, srouslng her sudieccea to such rsptute si ihey feel before no other singer, aaee hbc has eh wen for her Held seoeral recital and oratorio. Her appearances sre everywhere a succtmion of tri

umphs.

Jn top nse to a particular r.qural she sang aeeerai songs yesterday mornmg lu the mu.ic onm of me tshoteham. 11 waaa memorah'e occasion for those fortunate «uou«b to he pr.sent Tne great atti.t a.s at btr best, and her wonderful voice caused a suppressed excitement which was almost painful until the rn-i of each number, when the She was bun in Ithaca, N. V., but spent her childhood to California, t-hs studied entirely in this country. She became diailnguiahcd'bs one of the leading a-lbt- of the'Hoaton KetUwith Calve. Not.ilea and utber P famous atllsln. and in apit« of her youth shared with them in th- epplauae of the largest and moil critical audience*. 'She has sung with Setdl, with the Uandel and Haydn Society, of Boston, and the Apollo, of Sh L JUia.' and was one of the let Fcaueal. where she again appear* Albany. N. Y , PcaUval mi. year, and enjoyed a remaraably aueoMsful tour large dties. Krery wb< re the musical entice have "Sun." the Boston "Herald." the hi Louts ••1‘oal-Uiapatch." Ibe Uetroll "Free Frets." the New Orleans "TimesDemocrat" and aonres of other leading papers of the country full Justice haa been done her magnificent gtfia as s and her appearances arc events never to be forgotten. At the Worcester Fe tival in Scplembir Hiss Uosigoodhas been engaged Brink. Mias IFoodgood will give selections from the-o.-uuda mus e of l»ben. grin, and in the first part of the concert will sing "O Mro Fernando,'' from "La

I'm weary of these 1 A. U. ''buff.,' For to ms no joy do tbiy bring And I'd barter it all for bour'a chat With pretty little Miss McCookllng. Her hair Is light and pretty, And a neat little rider'aoutfit Envelops her slender frame. Her feet are made for dancing. Her ruby Bpv to kiss. But the warmth of bar sonahinlog presOb—bow I sadly mlas. Of all the girls in Chrlreodom. Of an on land or sea. There is Id this grand old world Only Ihla one for me.

Hilly measures rourgl the waist Six hundred millimetres; And round her lovely bust—we’ll say 'Bool ninety certimetrca. But at to her heart no man knows TTen bad be much audacity) Her measure there—nor could he gueea lie flrxible capacity.

Oaoxa, Utah. Aug. 24.—Utah haa for yean held the record for rapid and numeront main ages, and Us: Monday the record for qulok divorcee was broken. Ic the Second District Court Judge B. H. Koiapp granted Boee SUverateln a divorce from her husband, Abe Siiygrsteln, In eleven minulea after the filing of the complaint.

"Mnldoon'a Picnic,'' now at Be wells Point, Is drawing Immense crowds every night, and the piece keeps the audience in laughter from start to finish. It is the beat thing of the kind tear seen

at Oape May.

served daily|«t the

LATE HUM ATOALS Our Viators and the Cities The? are From. HElEI EFEEr STATE SEPSESHTEJ

Philadelphia—Klizvbelh T Smith. A L hmllh and wife, Mrs G W Laugnl a.

MUs A L Loughlin.

Wilminglon—A B Jones. Denver—Mrs Ueorge J Bool.

New York—Edgar Inck Hilary. Lexington. Va—Addison Ungue and

wlfa.

Brooklyn—G W Oliver. Ocean City-Mr* Edward While. Mias Florence While.

Baltimore—B Ward Oarvilt. tiboKTort norxi PblladelpbU—K J hmith Washington—A J Pastor.

Philadelphia—T B Neely. Luther D Lovekln. W H Wlltramson. Mrs Annie

Uoichklse. Samnel Btley. Wilmington—B Soott and wife.

Philadelphia—Mrs A G Pennington.

Baltimore—W F SbaokelfieiL 1'iiuburg—Eda L Young.

Pbiladatphia Its™. Not York—John B Taylor. Bsllimare—61 Ueorge Pardre.

Philadelphia—Mr and Mrs 1'Trosl,

Mias Trosl.

New York—Mrs F Edwards.

Btltlmore—C J Wilson and wife Port Morris—George Boblng and wife Camden—Mrs H Cheater. « Alrxantria—W E Steward, p M

Watson.

PblladelpbU—E A Ncider! and wife, W F hlcen, S M Bowen.'

PhlladelphU-J M Tnomss. J Apple-

Philadelphia Z T Ball, W B Jacobs, L F Kondinclla, Miss Edith KondioaUa, Mr. 8 O Yerkea. Hldley Park—Harry O Parker, Don-

ald Parker.

WilmlnJtlon—Mrs T B Bancroft. MUs Esther Bancroft. PhiladclphU-H A Walker. Trenton—Dr William Elmer. Washington—Mrs A W Ferguson and

Philadelphia—H N Bruner. Miss Florence Lord Bruner. Mpa Mary Fat-

Philadelphia—Mist Mary Sell. r. Mra William Cutler. Willie Culler. Jos Cutler. Litxie It Pairman. Williamsport, Pa—John C Itogers. Beverly, N J -Mrs W S Flnnlmore, Flo'enee Mabel Ficnlmore.

Salem—Mra Barry Lambert. P-iUdelpbU—C B Brook fi-Id and wUs. Mrs M M DsvU, MUs Liu e D.vls, Edwin DsvU. Mra D T Urabbe, Him D J Crabbe. Alabama—P W BoUnd. L-xlugtoo, Ky-W S Wilieltc and

Mrs. Elliott MolUnar, Dramatic Itcader and Impersonator, and Teacher of the Piinr.li>leeof Expression—Aesthetic and Hygienic Physical Culture—Artistic and Character HedUUon — Pantomime — Monologue—(Delaarre)—Statue Poses— Elocution and Oratory—Voice llaoing and DcvelopmenL Special attention given to the study of Shakespeare. Private and Cum Instruction. Studio* ■ S16 Perry street. Gape May. N. J. Hours from 9 till U daily. It U announced that the Windsor will remain open during the autumn months. Special fall rales will be given to those desiring to spend the most beautiful months at Iba seashore. Tbs unrivalled service of the Windsor will be maintained. Tbs bouM is luxuriously Tarnished and a leant heated, which maars It a delightful plaos to suy.

Mr. Charles S. Holmes begs to *aaounce that the comfortable and homelike Cbaltoole will remain open dunng September and apodal rales will be thoroughly renovated and Improved, and U noted for iu cuisine and aarrioe, and baa been justly popular a subosm ful this season. It the nearest ho'al to the Golf Links.

Every morning. 19 to 11.89. Drawing room of Oongrcaa Hall. The guil step

much Is favor. Pupils taught rapidly and correctly. Terms lor the season, •A Single lessons If desired. All is-