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FRIDAY IS BARGAIN DAY If Everybody Only Knew! What Would Be the Result? We often wonder what wo. Id happen if everyone knew, as we do, how actually cheap we sell merchandise on Fridays how we mark down good, new, desirable goods for one day's selling, of course it would take our best efforts to keep the throng from overcrowding our store, and it is probably well that the public is gradually learning of these facts, as it is becoming better known we increase our facil ities to handle the increased trade. S ? I ft At 9c EpcH. Large size Linen Hock Tow els good value at \2%c. At 5c Yard Heavy Crash Toweling 18 in ches wide regular price 7c. At 7c \ a, d. India Lawn fine sheer goods worth to ioc. At 7c Yard. Gingham and Seersucker stripe and chick styles worth i2}4c. At 8c Yard. All silk Ribbons Nos. 9 ? 12 ? 16 worth up to 25c. At 4c Yard. An old lot of braids for dress trimming worth more than doub le At lie Pair. Ladies fast black lace Hose worth 15c. At 43c E8Ch. Womens Seersucker Under skirts good quality nicely made S| value is 59c. II At 98c Each Tapestry Table Covers 8-4 size colors red and green worth 5 1 Si. 25. SI At $2 49 Pair. . Chenille Portieres full length S and width fringe top and bottom ~ worth S3. 50. At $2.50 Each. Womens Spring Jackets silk and satin lined, sizes 32 ? 34 and g| 36, worth up to $6.00 At $3 50- S| Childrens all wool Spring Coats sizes 6 ? 3 ? 10 ? 12 ? 14 worth up to $6.00. Telephone Call 108. REYNOLDS & HANSON 1 Action u8'--T30 Smith St., Perth Amboy. | Real estate ! Real estate ! Read the bargains in special colnmn on page 2. MADAM RIVELY. 61 Smith St., Cor. High, 1'ierce.tW ataon Bdg Hair Dressing, Shampooing. Hcalo treatment Manicuring and Massage Skillfully done for Ladies at reasonable prices. Also scalp treat ment Manicuring and corn treatment for gen tlemen. Harness Buy direct from Makers. Buggy harness Nick or Davis Rubber 11.94 Surre ^harness Collar and Hanies 15.98 Boad harness (Jen. Kub. Kay Saddle 24.48 Double Coupe harfiess, Nickle 49.98 Double Coach harness, Nickle 59.96 Double Bide Breeching strap harness. ... 24.98 Double Truck, harness Boston Backe S....89 98 C. O. D. Mail orders filled Wm. J. Aschenbach's Sons, 70 Market St., Newark, N. J. 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. J. H. HOPE & CO. All the LATEST and MOST STYLISH IN Gems' furnishings. Our Hats are the talk of the town. Call and see them. J. H. HOPE & CO. J 7 SMITH STREET Howard IIopk. Sol. Rubenbtkin. SOLE AGENTS Hawes *Q UATC Celebrated I1M I D A StrlkeH Are Settled. NEWPORT MOWS, Ya.. May 14. The strike of the union painters is at an end. The painters will return to work, their demands for a shorter working day having been conceded by the employers. A settlement has been reached by the 200 striking carpenters and the contractors. <t is understood, but the official anr ,uncement has not yet been made. Mayor Low lit Virginia. NORFOLK, Va.. May 14. ? Mayor Seth Low and Mrs. Low of New York arrived herp on his yacht Surprise, having come from Old Point. After spending an hour or two in the city he boarded his craft again and returned to Old Point. It was stated that the mayor will enjoy several days of fish ing around Lynn Haven and near by points. In the Tombi After Eleven Yearn. NEW YORK, May 14.? In default of $1,000 bail Moody Merrill, thirteen years ago candidate for mayor of Bos ton and one of the -political leaders there, who disappeared eleven years ago, lies in the Tombs accused of a de fault of $100, 000. It is said he had built up a fortune in New Mexico of $1,000,000. Malony In Now a Marquim. ROME, May 14.? The pop ? after re ceivlng satisfactory information from the archbishop of Philadelphia and the bishop of Trenton has issued a brief creating Mr. Martin Malony of Phila delphia a marquis because of his large offerings and his efforts to further the good of the church. Want of Rain Bliarhtu Crop*. MTDDLETOWN, N. Y.. May 14. Prolonged drought throughout Orange county is causing great damage. The pastures are failing, and growing crops are blighted. The streams are getting low. Farmers are much discouraged. 1 Gift From Mlna Uould. NEW YORK, May 14.-To celebrate the sixty-ninth anniversary of the founding of the Home For the Friend less Miss Helen Gould has presented to the institution $.".000 and Mrs. Bussel! Sage gave a stained glass window. Caae for Cantlon. "I see," said the man on the lear platform, "ttiaH French scientists have at last, disooveied the secret of long life." "Sh-sh-sli-sh !' hissed the other fel low. "Don't let that old mjan on the back seat hear you. He's myua'ther-in law, he's rich!" ? Baltimore /News. Dual urn*. Merchant ? Did you find that gentleman wanted? New Clerk ? No, but! fouj he didn't want ? "What? How dare you "^nd I sold It to him.' ia-i'd and Times, |>ut what d out what H'atholic / FRIDAYS Bargain Items Include Lawn Kimonos, plain colored and figured, a cool servicable house gar ment values up to 50c for one day at - - 25c White Lawn Waists Insertion and tucks, this season's newest model a waist well worth 95c for one day at - 75c Boys washable Kil t Suits good Seersucker, fast colors, neatly finished Special at - - 42c Greenbaum's Department Store 400 State Street The Church Han Other Work. BOSTON, May 14. ? Bishop Law rence at a conference in regard to changing the name Protestant Episco pal church said: "Sport and amusement have made great inroads on our Sun day congregations; the power of strong drink has its clutch upon our cities; gambling is unsettling habits of indus try; many forms of temptation are un dermining the characters of youth. Now, with such conditions about us, what is the church doing? We are dis cussing whether we shall change its name. If our church keeps at her work of saving men the time may eoine when she may change her name; now we are too busy." 4 No Place Kor Knitter's Gift. ROME, May 14.? The kaiser's gift of a statue of Goethe to the city of Rome has been postponed because he sought a site in the Pinclan gardens devoted to the memory of eminent Italians. Emperor William on the last day of his visit to Home inspected the proposed site for the Goethe monument in the Pinctan gardens and expressed his thanks to the municipality for (he fine position selected. The act of the mu nicipality lias provoked an outcry not only in the capital, but all over Italy; hence the postponement. Trainer Olympln to Watch Haiti. WASHINGTON, May 14. ? Acting Secretary Darling instructed the cruis er Olympin, which has been ordered to Santiago, Cuba, to proceed to Port au Prinoe to report on conditions in Haiti. POLICE COURT NEWS. John Driski, of 85 Charles street, was arrested by Officer Morris last night on a charge of being ('runk and disorderly. This morning Reoorder Pickersgill fined him $6. Mr. Acker, of Market street, who has a machine shop near Sea 'Breeze on Staten Islanrl, reported that thievee stole a 14 foot batteau, two dynamos and a lot of brass fittings from his Dlace last night. Exhibition of China at St. I.onln. WASHINGTON. May <?.? Minister Conger reports that Prince I'iu Lun. general imperial commissioner of the Chinese government to the Louisiana Purchase exposition, has directed the Chinese assistant commissioner. Mr. Huang Kai Cliia. to go to Shanghai and prepare a collection for the exhibi tion. He is later to proceed to the Unit ed States with Chinese mechanics and erect a building in the world's fair grounds for the Chinese exhibit. Hut American Comitena at Home. LONDON, May 14.? The Earl and Countfess of Yarmouth (nee Miss Alice Thaw) were welcomed at Rigby Hall. Alcester, Warwick, by the tenants of the Hertford estates, who presented them with a number of wedding gifts, including handsome silver bowls, sal vers and lamps. The earl addressed the tenants, expressing the apprecia tion of himself and wife and their thanks for the hearty welcome accord ed them. Lady Ottlciul at Manila. WASHINGTON, May 14.? The war department states that Miss Floy Gil more, at Manila, has been appointed assistant attorney general for the gov ernment in the Philippine Islands. She is the first woman appointed to such an important legal position. She went to the Philippines us a stenographer and gained her present position by good work in the otllce of the attorney general. Rieharil Henry Stoddnril. NEW YORK, May 14.? Richard Hen ry Stoddard, who died at li:s home In New York yesterday, Will be buried on Friday from the Church of the Mes siah. E. C. Stedman, former Judge Henry E. Howland, Henry M. Alden, Dr. D. M. Stinson, Charles Collin, Rip ley Hitchcock, Richard Watson Gilder and Charles Scribner have been chosen as pallbearers. Delegations will be present from the Century association, the Authors' club and the Society of American Authors. Sanoaln Cure* Coiixutiiptlon. BERLIN, May 14.? The announce ment made by the Berlin Medical soci ety of a new remedy for consumption called sanosin is attracting much atten tion. Dr. Danelius of Sommerfleld has shown that a number of patients, most ly workmen, had been cured of con sumption and said they were treated without interference with their work. The use of sanosin prevents coughing, fever and night perspirations and re sults in the patient gaining in weight. Even in severe cases of consumption the progress of the disease has been ar rested. The remedy was discovered by Dr. Robert Schneider. In medical cir cles much Importance is attached to this discovery. THE RIGHT PLACE TO BUY - I-jawn Mowers Rubber Hose Garden Tools f?.ef rigerators Wire Cloth Elizabeth Hardware Co. 158 SMITH STREET cur THIS OUT. COUPON. To-day and To-morrow Upon presentation of this coupon aud making purchases to the amount of $1. 0 <r over, we will t-lve 81.00 worth of stamps free, besides the stamps you are entitled to with your purchase. A Remarkable Sale ot Mercerized 6oods. Handsome Satin Stripe Mercerized Lenos, value 25c, at 15c Prettiesr. Satin Stripe Jacquards, val ue 25c, at 15c Most, decirnMe Mercerized Oxfords, value 25c, at ??????? 15c Double fold Ooided Wliiie MuiKselhio the fabric is half silk and more durable than Organdy, value, 25c, at 15c One lot of 36 in. Percales, hundreds of differen- patterns, value 12?c. afc 166 Smith St.. cor. Madison Av., PERTH ^.^ElpTr. .> 1 Boston Store WM. MURDOCH, 72 Smith St., Perth Amboy. P. N. Summer Corsets 75c' P. N. Straight Front Drop Hips --- - 49c. Skirts, Lace 1 rimmed Um bruella Ruffles - 79c Drawers Hemstitch Ruf fle - - - 25c Corset Cover Special at 10 and 25c. ROOMS WITH TABLE BOARD AT THE JK. F. T. BROWN, PROP. 33 SMITH STREET \ELS BJORNSEW Dealer In Choice Family Groceries J Provisions, Etc. Fresh stock constantly received i 'or. Prospect and Smith Wa THE WELL DRESSED MAN ? Has his suits made to order | by an experienced tailor. CHRIS. CHRISTOFFERSSN, 83 Smith Street, Perth Amboy, | gives his customers the best look, and the largest variety of new spring suitings to select from. ?? w ati is.t CENT-A-WORD FOR RENT ? A carpenter shop and stable suitable for one horse, in the rear of 125 Brighton avenue. Enquire Republican offloe or 109 High street. FOR RENT ? THREE rooms on sec ond floor, 131 Hall avenue. Enquire Mrs. Bolerup, 257 New Brunswick avenue. 3-24-tf FOR SALE ? High Grade 10 horse power steam engine and boiler. Second hand. Excellent conditiOD. Manufacturer, care of Evening News. 4-8-tf LARGE HORSE FOR sale. Inquire at Gordon, No 1. Miller street. 2557-4-28-tf FOR SALE-NEW two and % horse power Roohester Marine engine, 1100. Dr. Tyrrell. 2024-2-25-tf GIRL WANTED AS cook and to do general housework. Good wages. Apply coal offloe, 194 High street. 2622-5-3-tf TO LET? HAVE five rooms on Wash ington street. Four rooms also three room flat to let. Enquire 257 New Brunswick avenue. 2652-5-6- tf ERRAND BOY Wanted at the Even ing News Offloe. 5-6-tf WANTED? A CANVASSER for spec ial newspaper work. Permanent position. Apply Island House Cafe. VIOLIN AND MANDOLIN. Compe tent, reliable teacher wants more uupils. Music furnished for all occa 9ions. Esberg, 9 Water street. 2660-5-7-tf GROCERY CLERK with experience, who speaks and writes English, and who can speak PoliBh or Hungarian. Good position for an honest upright clerk. Apply Charles Hermann, South River, N. J. 5-9-6t FLOOR WITH BATH, State street. Rent from June 1. Ten dollars, Evening News. 2694-5-12-6t LADY DEMONSTRATORS wanted. Apply Soheuer & Sons. ; 2716-6-13-6t A LARGE STOCK of first class Flow er and Garden Seeds at Seaman's. 2233-q-24-3t e w tf. TWO HUNDRED machine ooupons can be had, 170 Brighton avenue. ( 2780-5-14-1 STRONG BOY WANTED at" Recti - nitzer's, New Brunswio^ avenue. ' 2727-5-14-1 3 GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Good wages. 186 Smith sljeet. 2f 29-5-14-1 If you are looking for reftl estate investment load the oolumnjbn page 2. 1 YOU TAKE ABSOLUT NO CHANCES WHEN YOU SAVE ? . Red Star Stamps r For To morrow, FRIDAY, we will sell Ladies' White Waists^-Our 98c ones at 79fi each, and 20 Red Star stamps with every waist. Ladies' Pearl Shirt Waist Sets ? Regular price every where 25c; to-morrow, only IOC per set, and 5 Red Star stamps with every set. $4.49 for Ladies Crere de Chine Silk Waists ? Regular value $6.50, and $10 worth of stamps with every waist. Children's 98c Shirred Mull Hats? 75c each and $2.00 worth of Red Star stamps with every hat. Watch for adv. it tomorrow's paper. It will tell you some thing interesting about stamps BROS., i 92 Smith St. | Sale and Ex- 1 {change Stable | 1 299 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. | 2 1 P| S A LE S Every Monday and ? , Thursday: 10 a. id. to 8 p. m. OU R MOTTO? i :,r OU R MOTTO? "Honesty is the Pest. Policy. S J.RABNOWITZ PATRICK WHITE & SONS Telephone No. 8 Engineers, Founders Machinists. General and Special Machine ^Pattern Boiler and Blacksmith Work. KIHSEa &BRB. Coal * Uiood in any quantify at the Lowhsi Market Prices Ym rd; New HruuHwlck Ave., ttud ^ L.Ali>gli VTalley t ro-nlnu. ) Tel. 51. Peri h Aml)o.v, N. J. , T MAKE A SPECIALTY handling scrap boilers; alsl wrecks from fires. Correspon ? ence solicited. HYMEN SHRAGOVITZ, 106 South 2d St. Navel Oranges, Jamaica's, Florida's and Western Apples at "JAKE'S" FRUIT STORE, Car. Smith and State Sts., op. Hotel Central NEL8 CHRISTENSEN Practical Uurae-Shoer and Wagon Builder Wheelwright and General Blacksmith Side walk Orates, Anchors and Builders Biacksmit\ Inu a specialty. 71 New Brunswick Av I PERELMAN, Pawnbroker Ladies and Oentlemen* I have a gr many beautiful articles left from the last ~**atehea Diamonds, Rings, which { offi *e'l at very lt?w prices. All goods gua ' represented . L. Perelinan, 386 State Foley's Money and '/] '?"p? 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