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New Idea Patterns and Publications for May How Ready. Good News T Garment Room I1 ? The spirit of ?J 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 we have ar ranged a col lection as at tractively priced as it is faultlessly fashioned. New Spring Jackets ? Of extra quality tan covert and black cheviot Fly front, long waixted effect, very graceful new puff sleeve. Strap seams, good linings and altogether an lionest $7 50 Jacket. We have made this coat our leader at $5.50 A Silk Waist Bargain ? Cannot be duplicated for $5.00. Excellent taffota, fancy collar, sleeve tucKed from armbole to cuff and extra large puff, front and back solidly tucked and bemstiched $3.98 Wash Waists? There seems to be uo let up iu the demand for that dollar Madras Waist. We are selling, a very pretty model, neat stock collar, pleated front and newest sleeve. Our attractive pi ice, $1.00 Petticoat Special? A skirt selling everywhere for $150 and it's worth it. Made of a floe grade of moire velour, deep ruffie and straps and extra foot ruffle 98c Ladies' and Misses Tailored Suits? The value of which is $16, of ex cellent Venetian and cheviot, made blouse collarless style, stole front., lined with taffeta, skirt trimmed with two rows of taffeta straps. .$12.98 GREAT VALUE IX MEN'S FIXINGS. A Half Hose Special ?One lot of M u's extra fine quality tan and black half hose, spliced heel and toes, iu quantities usually soldat 19c special 12 Yz Men's Kid Gloves ? In correct spring shades, just the right sort for present wear, of 6uede and the finest kid $1.39 A Soft Shirt At An Easy Price? Negligee, 'Shirts, the choicest patterns for men and boys, of a good percale at madras 50c Men's and Boy's Neckwear? All made of'Short lengths of the reg ular 50c silk, in all the latest style Tefek Scarfs, Four-in-Hands, Puffs, Shield Bows and String Ties, special at 25c Telephojfe Call 108. REYNOLDS & HANSON 18-130 Smph St., Perth Amboy. If You Didn't Get a New Hat for Easter ?? CET IT NOW I You know where to go. J. H. HOPE & CO. 77 SMITH STREET Howard Hope. Sol. Rubenstein. SOLE AGENTS Hawes gQ UATC Celebrated $0 ilH I w CONDENSED DISPATCHES. Pops pleased at President Roosevelt's gift ot presidential messages. Fire at St. John, N. B., did $50,000 damage to the transatlantic terminal. Mrs. B. S. Willing, mother of Mrs. John Jacob Astor, died suddenly at Philadelphia. Andrew Carnegie and others are said to have promised a large sum to endow a university at Pittsburg. Russia and Austria urged the sultan to take severe measures against Alba nians who still refuse to accept pro possd reforms. The steamer Syracuse from Rio Ja neiro was held at the port of New Ywfc because of two deaths from yel ls*r fever aboard. ROOMS WITH TABLE BOARD AT THE [ ISLAND RESTAURANT j P. T. BROWN | PROP. | 33 SMITH STREET ? tee'****'**. ALL THE BEST "1 i IN THE LINE OF BOARD At... CLOSSON'S Raritan Restaurant * 150 SMITH 8TUEET. ^ i Southern Editor Dead. ATLANTA, Ga., April 18.-Wallace Putnam Reed, a writer and newspaper man, well known throughout the south, is dead at his home here, aged fifty three. He had held editorial positions on Atlanta papers and also had done considerable literary work for maga zines and periodicals. Womu Killed by m Train. COHASSET, Mass., April 18.-Mar tha J. Lakin, sixty years old, one of the few women agents in the employ of the New York, New Haven and Hartford railroad, was killed by a train here. Her husband, who was station agent, was killed In a similar way twelve years ago. %%%%%%! | JUST ARRIVED \ S PROM THE FACTORY j A complete line of the 2 so well liked Copper Nickel .. .Plated Ware COFFEE POTS \ TEA POTS ] TEA KETTLES I RANGE KETTLES f ? TRAYS V m CRUMB TRAYS / m. SUGAR SIFTERS \ N CREAM PITCHERS .. ! S TEA STRAINERS ETC., ETC / i||aldemar Krause ? 58 - SMITH STREET. l: Ulomcn's : Oxford Cics Newest up-to-date lasts, iu Vioi, and Dougola Kid, the 1.19 grade, very special for Sat urday's selling at $1.00 Skirts iu a splendid range of colors, in cluding Venetians. B:oadclotl), Voiles aud Ecanxines, 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 I Melton, while they last at 1.75 TONIGHTm,^ 5, 7, 9, 12, best colors, from 6 to 8 o"yard5 CENTS Greenbaum's Department Store 400 State Street Try a Loaf of our Health Bread B. L. MARSH & CO. . 121 Smith Street. VELS BJORNSEN Dealer In Choice Family Groceries Provisions, Etc. Fresh stock constantly received lor. Prospect and Smith Sto THE WELL DRESSED MAN * Has his suits made to order by an experienced tailor. CHRIS. CHRISTOFFERSEN, 83 Smith Street, Perth Amboy, gives his customers the best look, and the largest variety of new spring suitings to select from. ??Wants** CENT-A-WORD WANTED? PRESSERS. Apply in person at the Atlantic Terra Gotta Co. 1726-2-9-tf. LABORERS WANTED. Apply At lantic Terra Ootta Co. Tottenville, S. I. 2003-2-21-tf MONEY TO LOAN on Bond and Mortgage. Large and small amonnts. George J. Plechner. Attornev-at-Law, First National Bank Bnilding, Perth Amboy, N. JT. 2081-3-6-tf FOR RENT? A carpenter shop and stable suitable for one horse, in the rear of 125 Brighton avenue. Enquire Republican office or 109 High street. FOR RENT? THREE rooms on sec ond floor, 131 Hall avenue. Enquire Mrs. Bolerup, 257 New Brunswick avenue. 8-24-tf FOR SALE ? Iligli Grade 10 horse power steam engine and boiler. Seoond hand. Excellent condition. Manufacturer, care of Evening News. 4-8-tf BOY WANTED? Bright boy for offloe work and collooting. Must be good penman, quick at figures, thoroughly reliable and not afraid of work. Ad dress in own handwriting, Reliable, care of Evening News. 4-9-tf WANTED? An experienced Nurse for In fant and young Child. Gooj Wages. Ap ply Mr. A. J. Rossi. 71 Lewis st. 2456-4-16 t.f. FOR SALE? NEW two and % horse power Rochester Marine engine, |100. Dr. Tyrrell. 2024-2-25-tf A LARGE STOCK of first class Flow er and Garden Seeds at Seaman's. 2288-3-24-3t e w tf. TO RENT? FIVE nice rooms, base ment and first floor. Washington street. Esberg, 9 Water street. 4-16-3t ( WANTED? EXPERIENCED maid of all work. Mast be good oook. Apply Mrs. Wm. K. Noe, 10 High street. YOUNG GIRL to assist with honse work. Apply "C" Evening News ! Co. y 2492 -4-18-1 j WANTED? YOUNG MA>T about 18 years of age to doj collecting and office work. O. D. NeAvs office. Bargains in real estop are to be fonnd in the real estafe column on cage 2. A Whirlwind of Specials In Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing To-day BRIEGS' The Largest and Most Complete Line in the City to Select From Men's Fine Cheviot Suits in a variety of styles and patterns, lined with best grade of Farmer's Satin. Sold regularly for $ Special for To-day $8.25 / Men's Fine Fancy Worsted and Cassimere Suits, made with broad shoulders and close fitting back, equal in many respect to custom made, regular price $12 Special for To-day $9.75 \ Men's Fine Black Clay Worsteds Suits, lined with best serge lining, perfect fitting and well made, regular price $13 Special for To-day $10.00 Young Men's Suits In our Young Men's Department we have more than excelled any previous effort to give the young men, ages 14 to '20, up-to-date, ready made Clothing. LOT No. 1 ? Young Men's Fancy Cheviot Suits, ages 14 to 20, strictly all wool and fast color, worth $G, $7 and $8 $5.00 Lot No. 2 ? Young Men's Fancy Worsted and Cassimere Suits, Aft |?ft snitable for dress or every day wear, regular price $8 and $9. spec'l OOiOU Lot No. 3? Young Men's Unfinished Worsted Suits, in black and fancy, just the suit for the nobby up-to-date young man. AQ "f|" Regular price $12 and $15. Special Owi I O ullli $?? ....Children's Suits.... Our Children's Department contains the finest assortment of clothing for the little fellows to be found in the city. Boy's School Suits, ages 8 to 16, strictly all wool, regular price 3.50 and 3.75. Special $2.98 Boys' Double Breasted and Norfolk Suits, in all new and nobby designs, $4 and $4! 50 suits. Special the new and nobby designs, our regular $3.50 Boy's Russian Blouse, The Gibson, Buke of York and Monogram Suits ...... Made by Moritz, Alsberg & Co., and advertised in all the magazines. Sold in New York department stores for $G and $6.50. Our price gQ QQ ftlEII'C IJ1TQ All the new and stylish blocks for Spring in Stiff and Soft Ivltlll V HA I D Hats of the famous Regent make. Special for TO-DAY ========? at the following prices: $3.00 Hats $2.5fl $2-50 Hats $2.00 $2'00 Hats $1.75 $1-60 IIacs $1.25 These Special Prices are for TO-DAY ONLY and will be found just as advertis d L. BRIEGS Merchant Tailor and Ready Made Clothier Cor. Smith and King Ste. / i Perth Ambo' 7