. Book of the Royal blue . SHOOTINC A-PLENTV 12 ALL ABOARD FOR ATLANTIC CITY! I. LH AT CAPE In the way of marine environment, CapeMay has advantages all its own, with theAtlantic on one side and the wide expanseof Delaware Bay on the other. As to itsocean front, it may justly boast of the broad-est, firmest, smoothest beach on the coast, astretch of white, fine sand, almost level incontour, that has made for the resorts famein many quarters. Its broad avenues lead-ing to picturesque drives into the inlandcountry, and its fine shade trees, lend addi-tional attractions. Last, but in no senseleas


. Book of the Royal blue . SHOOTINC A-PLENTV 12 ALL ABOARD FOR ATLANTIC CITY! I. LH AT CAPE In the way of marine environment, CapeMay has advantages all its own, with theAtlantic on one side and the wide expanseof Delaware Bay on the other. As to itsocean front, it may justly boast of the broad-est, firmest, smoothest beach on the coast, astretch of white, fine sand, almost level incontour, that has made for the resorts famein many quarters. Its broad avenues lead-ing to picturesque drives into the inlandcountry, and its fine shade trees, lend addi-tional attractions. Last, but in no senseleast in significance, are its exceptional cli- matic conditions, a natural endowmentwhich induces life-giving, health-buildingqualities. One need not go to Old PointComfort for the balm of the Southland; notonly is Cape May nearer the balm-breathingGulf Stream, but it is in the same latitudewith the Virginia promontories. In point of fashion. Cape May is partic-ulary distinguished; it enjoys all the pres-tige of an old-established regime, one thatfifty 5ears ago drew the best fa


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