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New IdeajPatterns and Publications for May Now Ready. Good News fr Garment Room The spirit of newness has permeated every nook and corner of this busy sec tion ? an ex hibition of surpassingly beautiful spring outer wear is ready. For to-mor row's selling Kve have ar ranged a col- s lection as at tractively priced as it is faultlessly fashioned. New Sprlny Jackets ? Of ? xtr* quality tan covert and black Cheviot Fly trout. Ions wai ted ell'-ct. verv gracelul new ruff sleeve, Strap seams, good linings alio altogether an lionest $7 50 Jacket. We have made this coat our leader at $5.50 A Silk Waist Bargain ? Cannot l>e duplicated for $5.00. Excellent tali' u, I iiicy uolUi, fl i*ve tucked from armhole to cuff aud extra large puff front and back solidly tucked and htmstiched $3.98 Wash Waists? There sfems to ?e no let up in the demand for that dollar Madras VVai-t. V\'e are selling, a very pretty model, neat stock collar, pleated front and newest, sleeve. Our attractive pi ice, $1.00 Pett'coat Speci 1 1? A skirt selling pveywhere for $1.50 and it's worth it. Made of a fi?>? grade of moire velour, deep ruffie and straps aud extra foot ruffle 98c Ladles' and Misses Tailored Suits? The value of which is $16. of ex cellent Venetian and cueviol, maiie blouse collarlese style, stole front. lined with taffeu, skirt tiiinni^d with two rows of taffeta straps. .$12.98 GREAT VALUE IN MEN'S FIXINGS. A Half Hose Special? One lot. of M ii's extra fine quality tau and black halt lio.w, spliced lite1 and toes, in quantities usually soldat 19c special I2>z Men's Kid Gloves ? In correct spring shades, just the right sort for present wear, of sutde aud the finest kid $1.39 m A Soft Shirt At An Easy Price? Negligee Shirts, the choicest patterns for men and boys, ufa good percale or madras 50c Men's and Boy's Neckwear? All made of short lengths of the reg ular 50c siik, in all the latest style Teck Scarfs, Four-in-Hauds, Puffs, Shield Bj ws and String Ties, special at 25c Telephone Call 108. 1 REYNOLDS & HANSON ! ^38-^30 Smith St., Perth Amboy. ~~yuf *"?- 'iiiliiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiaiii ? V- - ttle fiaue Just Six / of the richest summer hats ever shown in this city. They are handsome combination of straw and chiffons, copied direct from Paris. Each hat is original and the prices are not high. We are also showing a handsome line of tailored hats to suit all styles of costumes. Hrs. n. S. SOUTHWICK, 399 STATE STREET. R ROSSI ...Hairdresser... Switches, Hiiy oolor, tiom 75o tip Wigs to rent, for Shows and Ptrties We take order* for any work in this line COR. STATE &, WASHINGTON STREETS PATRICK WHITE & SONS Telephone No. 8 Engineers, Founders Machinists. General and Special Machine Pattern Boiler an<1 Blacksmith Work. Lost anything: A cent-a-word ad. in the Evening News will find it for yon. Real estate ! Real estate ! Read the bargains in special column on page 2. 0^%^ " *<%r*J | Pay Us onv $3.s | 1 Oar ff . L Douglas Sums aid Words | are the best Men's shoe in the world for the money. Made from the most carefully se lected leather ? the stock in the shoes and uppers is the best that money can buy. Every pair perfect, every style right, every shoe guaranteed. If they do not give reasonable wear, we are authorized by the maker to make it good to you. No risk what ever. It will please us to show these shoes to you. J. Slobodie] 126 Smith ; POPUL AR S; Women's : Oxford Cfes Newest up-to-date lasts, in Vici, and Dongola Kid, the 1.19 flli A A grade, very special for Sat- I urday's selling at ? * ^ v v Skirts in a splendid range of colors, in cluding Venetians, Broadcloth, Voiles and Etamines, with or without drop, lull seven and nine gore garments in the very newest styles. 10.00 Skirts at 6.50 6.50 Skirts at 4.95 3.50 Skirts at 2.69 1 lot of Walking Skirts, Oxford Meltou, while they last at 1.75 TONIGHT" 5, 7, 9, 12, best colors, from 6 to 83?aty"d5 CENTS Grccnbaum's Department Store 400 State [Street MEDIUM DEV0I8? Greatest Living Clairovyant. Dead and living relatives and friends fully de scribed. Full names given. I will tell at a glance every patron what they come to find out, tests, facts and dates at every sitting; all about your future husband or wife. Satisfaction assured or no charge. 9 a. m. until 10 p. m. Fee 50c, $1.00. 212 High Street. Tide-Water Trans. Co. Executive Offices: 31 Broadway; NEW YORK, AMBOY AND WAY FREIGHT. Pier 6, North River. Leave PERTH AMBOY, 12 noon. Telephone Connection. Read the real estate advertising column on page 2, today. NORTH AMBOY ITEMS. Misses Julia and Aland Harding re- J turned home, having spent the paBt few days with Mrs. Langan, of John | street, Sonth Amboy. Miss Maggie Harding entertained a number of friends from New York during the past few days. Miss Bertha SDitzer, of New York, I is enjoying a week's vaoation at the, home of her parents on Hall avenue. Miss Jennie Willentz is visiting in] New York this week. Mr. and Mrs. Barnet ' Fleishmann | and family are visiting at New Bruns wick this week. Mr. J. Levy returned home Wednes day, having spent a few days in Brooklyn. Mr. William Harding is having his ] property repaired and painted. Samnel Fine has placed a telephone | in his store at 33 Hall avenne. William Johnson has entered the employ of the Perth Amboy Terra Cotta Company. The many friends of Mrs. Edward Dwyer will be sorry to hear that she slipped from her stoop and broke her leg at the ankle. She is attended by Dr. F. O. Henry. Beal Estate advertising in the Even ing News brings results. SpriiaRoats Women's Black Coats, made of all-wool broadcloth ? collarless effect, pleated postilion, back pouch sleeve, a very attractive garment, at $4.75, value 6.00. Covert Coat for Womens, corset form, all seams are strapped, velvet collar, at $4.95, value 6 50. Women's Black Broad cloth Blouses, newest 1903 style, lined throughout with satin, collarless effect, with cape, large pouch sleeve, finished with small buttons, $6.25. val. 8.50. Id Lerne THE NEW CLOAK STORE 351 State St. Near Fayette St. Individuality and Fit Every Hurley Oxford has a distinct identity Because it is cut and completed by hand labor and is merely sewn by machine. Every Hurley Oxford fits the ankle as well as the foot Because it is shaped on true Oxford lasts and fitt^i as carefully at the ankles as at the toes. Economies make it pos sible to thus give you practically custom work at a factory made price. 3.00, 3.50, 4.00 JUMPS Wheat jumps up two cents a bushel and men make fortunes. Oil jumps up five cents and men makes millions. We jump down twenty-five per cent on some things to-morrow and make friends. Mercerized Damask Linen value 75c down to ? 56c Corset lined Tea Gowns, value I 25 down to ? 98c Lisle Finish Lace Hose, value 39c down to 23c Spring Style Shirts, value 75c down to 49c Spring Shades Kid Gloves, value 89c down to ? 69c Fast Color Gingham Dresses, value 1.00 down to. . 79c Genuine Irish Linen Paper, value 19c down to 8c We know you'll jump at the chance of getting some of the above things so low. \ "V \ 166 Smith Street / Madison Ave., Near the New Library. 'H AMBOY, 3ST. J". J Strong Offerings For Saturday Men's Fancy Dress Shirts, regular 50c 39c Men's Fast Black Hose. 5c Women's Ribbed Vests, a good value at 1 2}4c. ...... 8c Women s Fast Black Hose, should be sold at 10c 5c 50c Bleached Sheets, Six 90 strong and wiry 39c Large Honey Comb Towels 5c Butterick's Patterns for May Wm. Murdoch, 72 Smith St., Perth Amboy. LOCAL ITEMS. Mr. E. J. Kenling, wife of Rev. E. J. Keuling, pastor of the Grace Eng lish Lutheran Church, is in this city looking for a honse. About the first week in May Rev. and Mrs. Kenling intend to make this city their home. Miss Ella Farrington is visiting at | the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Farrington. C. W. Wilbert has the contract for laying a cross walk in front of Kelly & MoAlinden's store, Smith street. William Sandback, of William street, is able to attend to his dnties at the New Jersey Terra Ootta Works again after a few weeks illness. Olive Kipp, who has been confined I to her heme 011 High street, on | account of sickness for some time, Ms | improving. A break in the P. R. R. engine attached to the train due in this city at 6.03, caused a delay of more than half an hour last night. Miss Eva Bloodgood. of South Am boy, was a visitor in town yesterday. Engene Flahertv and Charles Hilker | are in New Brunswick todav. Waters & MoCabe, two well known local young men, will give a number of illustrated pictures at the post office corner tomorrow night. James Barr, of Paterson street, has resigned his position as head of the Sampling Department at the Raritan Copner Works and will leave shortly for Jersey City. Alex Gibson has succeeded Mr. Barr. Frank ApDlegate, of Madison ave- , nne, is enjoying a few day's vacation j from his duties at the Raritan Copper Works. Thomas Gallagher, the son of Le high Vallev Detective James Galla gher, wl)o had an operation performed on one of his hands recently, is get ting along nicely at the City Hospital. John Anderson, of Jefferson street, was in the city hospital. He is having | some trouble with his right leg. There is to be a sociable and ball at I Joe Galaida's Hall, Keasbey, on Sat- [ urday evening, April 25th. Peter Zaeer, of New Brunswick avenue, has the contract or painting the Madison avenue house of Charles Van Dusen. Miss Emma Hollander, of School No. 5, is away from her dnties today on account of sickness. Extra! Extra! "Necessity" may "be the mother of inveution " and com petition the life of the trade," Hit Confidence in the comer stone of our business foundation. We have made ourjstore the soul of reliabil ity ? the bed rock of low prices ? the home of honest dealings Ilrre i? the proof. A record of Thirty-four Years. A 2 word about our Koal what am. We have plenty of It, don't be caught napping. Wm. H. McCormick 82 SMITH STREET i Agents wanted for Dr. Drummond's Lightning Remedies for Rheumatism; restore stifl joints, drawn oords and hardened muscles. De scribe your case, take the agency and secure treatment FREE. Drummond Medicine Co., New York. | imiiiainiimiimiiiiBiiiiiBiiiiiHiiHiiiiHiiiimii'Miina ?BLUE PRQHTj i j SATURDAY . H We will sell you any of our | | 1 2c cake at ^ ! 3 lbs for 25c I i I B Fig Boas, Johnny Cake, B Lemon Gems, etc. | 1 I | Tea and Coflfee ? P Just to induce you to try them | ? we make this offer. ^ | ? Our 25c Maracarbo coffee 22c lb , 5 lbs. for 100 | ? Our 50c Mixed Tea, ? 45c lb., 2 % lbs for 1.00 1 | a0ur 40c Mixed Tea, i 35c lb., 3 lbs. for 100 1 I I I | } Marvel Flour j | A fine flour with all the nutri- j |tive qualities of the original | | grain, and ground and bolted so| | that the largest amount of ex- 1 | cellence will be given to the pro- 1 | duct. The highest grade of f | Minnesota Patent Flour from one f , | of the most famous mills inf' | America, put up especially for | | our trade and sold only by us. f FOR THIS SALE | Pe Barrel $4,55 : Per Bag 24 1 lbs 57c > Blue Front, f | JI & F. H1LSD0RF j 132 SMITH ST. I i SMIIIBIIIIIHIIIIIBNIIHIIllHlllimilliaiUIIHIIIItBHIIimiilHIIIIII ? A. J. ANDERSON, ' Agency for L Cleveland, Tribune, Wolff-American Bicycles. Sold on easy terms. 368 STATE STREET 4 SsJea"^^ | change Stable | | 299 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. | ^ S A- L K S Every Monday and 3 Thursday: 10 a. ro. to 3 p. m. OUR MOTTO- |[ ? "Honesty is the Uest Policy." S I J.RABNOWITZ 1 KinsEy&Bio. Coal * Ulood in any quantity at the Lowest Market Prices Yard; New Brunswick Ave., and Leblgh Valley Crossing* Tel. 51. Perth Amboy, IT. J. ? s/ ? ^ ] ANTED? Ten women to sor rags. H. SHRA60VITZ, 106-108 South 2d St. Perth Amboyl Navel Oranges, Jamaica's, Florida's and Western Apples at " JAKE'S" FRUIT STORE, Cor. Smith and State Sts.,op. Hotel Central I PERELMAN, Pawnbroker ty Ladies and Oentlemen: I have a great many beautiful articles left from the last sale ? Watches, Diamonds, Rings, which I offer to sell at very low prices. All goods guaranteed as represented. L. Perelman, 386 Stat^St. . NELS CHRI8TEN8EI. Practical Uorse-Hhoer and WligoiiL Wheelwright and General Blacksmith\ walk Orates, Anchors and Builders Blad ing a specialty. 71 New Brunawicfl Foley's Honey anti ~?res colds, previa tH pat