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g\g? ?????? We are splendidly ready with the proper styles for warm weather ? never before have we shown more Charming Summer Waists and Dresses and at prices that defy competition. Dainty White Shirt Waists Made of good qualitv Lawn, with embroid ered front, hemstitched and tucked, back tucked to the waist line, fancy collar, worth $1.00, special, while they last, - - Ivv Shirt Waist Suit A pretty, airy, picturesque Shirt Waist Suit. ? made of fine quality pique, on white ground with black ? dots and rings. The waists are made box plaited effect s front and back, trimmed 011 front with six pearl buttons, s Skirts are cut full flaring, seven gored shapes, QA s sizes 32 to 40, exceptional value at - - Oliv 0 E \ ? Dainty Tan Lawn Dresses s : Waists are trimmed with small pearl buttons 5 and fagoting, skirts trimmed to match waist, OR - well worth $5.00, our price U*li4v s White Linen Suits The fashionable White Linen Suit is here, in S the box plaited effect front and back, trimmed with three jj large pearl buttons and fancy collar, skirts of QA | the latest model; good $0.50 value, our price 04a W0 ? S&tv ? ? M ' "* * ? ???????*?*????? m ?v;: ? ? Telephone Call 108. ? REYNOLDS & HANSON j b6S'-% ' / m ^28-130 Smith St., Perth Amboy. j ? ' >nmnlinu?llimilNmmHUHUmUHUmNimHHUHHniUlM SEA BREEZE NOW OPEN. The Finest Summer i Resort on the ( Coast. i NEW SHOOTING GALLERY NEW RESTAURANT _ NEW ICE CREAM PARLOR | NEW BATHIN6 HOUSES NEW SWINGS a Dancing 2 to 5 p. m., FREE every afternoon; and from 7 to 11:30 every evening. Ample Table Accommodations: for SHORE DINNERS at Shorts Notice. ? 2 Boat leaves Spier's wharf, near g S. I. ferry, every half hour, be- a ginning at 2 p. m. ? Rtnl Cadet* From Pern. NEW YORK. June 3.-The six mid shipmen of the Peruvian navy for whom permission to study at the Unit ed States Naval academy was granted the United State's government upon request from Peru arrived from Colon ob board the steamer Allianea. They ?re on their way to Anrtapolis to take up tfieir studies. ONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS AT LOWEST RATE ON SHORTEST NOTICE ON SMALLEST PAYMENTS Perth Amboy Loan COMPANY Branch of New Brunswick Loan Co. Room IS Schemer Building Cor. Smith Street and n ,,?i u . New Brun?wiCk Ave, FOrTO AmDOy, N.J. Hours: 8 a. m. till 6 p. m. P. 8. ? If you cannot call, drop us a line, and upon reoeipt of same our represent ative will oall at your house and ex plain terms, etc. No Charoe Unlets Loan Is Mi A BOYNTON ...BEACH... Open for the Season. Special Rates to Private Dance Parties. Excellent Restaurant All Attractions GRAND HOP 'Tj;zz:r FULL ORCHESTRA.. Qneen Helena Receives Meyer. ROME, June 3.? Queen Helena re ceived In private audience the United States ambassador, Mrs. Meyer and their two daughters, whom her majes ty had expressed a special desire to see. Queen Helena conversed in a most kindly manner, saying many compli mentary things about America and Americans, whom, she said, she always received with great pleasure. | Depot... For All Kinds ?f Soda, Beer, Wine \ \\ and Whiskey Glasses. Ice Cream Plates and" Spoons. 1 ______ i HJaldemar Krause / ? 58 - SMITH STREET. Near High St. i %%%%%% I Entire Sample Line of Muslin . . . Underwear * Purchased at le s than maker's cost. ?===============? There is bound to be the fast est kind of selling while lots last The assortment consists of Chemises, Drawers, Corset Cov ers, Night-robes and Shirts. SHE WINDOW DISPLAY Special for Thursday Ladies' Ribbed Vests, lace effect, sizes 4, 5, 6, al ways sold at 15c. For lAf^ one day's selling at,eachlUC Greenbaum's Department Store 400 State Street t American Fleet For Kiel. WASHINGTON. Juno 8.? The Chi cajro and Machias Lave left Marseilles for Lisbon, where they will await the arrival of the cruiser San Francisco and nlso possibly the arrival of the bat tle ship Kearsarge. now fitting out at New York. These vessels will comprise the European fleet which is to repre sent the United States at Kiel. Telephone Call 69-A. -While You Sleep we are making Rolls and Buns which we will deliver to you in time for your breakfast if you would have us do so. Allow us a trial order. Made only by g MARSH & CO., 121 Smith Street VE1.S BJORNSEN Dealer In Choice Family Groceries Provisions, Etc. Fresh stock constantly received or. Prospect ud Smith Hts THE WELL DRESSED MAN Has his suits made to order' by au experienced tailor. CHRIS. CHR1ST0FFERSEN, 83 Smith Street, Perth Amboy, gives his customers the best look, aud the largest variety of new spriug suitiugs to select from. W ant it r>w CENT-A-WORD FOB SALE ? High Grade 10 horse) power steam engine and boiler. Second hand. Excellent conditio^. Manufacturer, care of Evening News. _ 4-8-tf FOB BENT NICE rooms for small family. Centrally located. Par ticulars by Esberg, 9 Water street. 2248-5-26-tf VIOLIN AND MANDOLIN. Compe tent, reliable teacher wants more pupils. Music furnished for all occa sions. Esberg, 9 Water street. * ? 2660-5-7-tf FLAT TO LET ? Six rooms and bath. Good location. Enquire 91 Smith St. 2748-6-16-tf A FINE LADY'S side saddle is on sale at the rummage sale. Anyone having use of, can buy at a bargain. GIBL WANTED~At the Island House, 88 Smith street. 2906-6-1-tf BATH HOUSES AND bathing suits to hire. Fine sandy b?aoh. Es- . berg. 9 Water street. 2908-6-1-tf GIBLS WANTED ON POWEB ma chines. Call Tuesday and Wednes day, 4 McClellan street. 2911-6 2-tf FUBNISHED BOOMS to let. Xll conveniences. 56 New Brunswick av"enue. 2930-6-8-8t LOST ? POOKETBOOK containing twenty-three dollars, between Sea man's Drug store, Smith Btreet, and lt)4 Bector street. Liberal reward if returned to John F. Bielley, 104 Beo tor street. 2981-6-8-2 COOKING STOVE tor sale. Apply 679 State street. 2982-6-3-2 WANTED? A COOK. Apply J. 1 Boggs, 184 Water street. 2912-6-2-21 I TWO FBESH COWS for sale at 17L Gordon street. / 2912-6-2-8t j Etrand boy wanted at the office. THIEF ALREADY III JAIL New Brnnawiok, Jane 8 ? Dr. J. W. Rice was oalled on a snrgioal cue yesterday. He loosed for his instru meotb and discovered they had been stolen. He notified Police Sergeant i Clinton, who recalled that a tramp had been arrested, in Metuohen two weeks ago, for peddling valuable sur 1 gioal instrnments at a suspiciously low price. Dr. Rice identified the ' instrnments as his property, and has ! preferred a charge of larceny against the prisoner, who was in jail a fort night before Dr. Rice knew he had been robbed. DEFEND PRIMARY LAW. Trenton, June 3.? Attorney-General Robert H. McCarter said yesterday that he would defend the primary law in the Supreme Court proceedings brought by Hoboken Democrats to test its constitutionality. The case may be reached in the branoh court today. Allan L. MoDermott will make the argument against the law. James Minturn is to make only a technical defence and McCarter will file a brief later. TRIED TOMORROW. Local Prisoners Sign Allegations and Calls will be Heard. Louis Randolph, colored, Harry Martin and Charles Johnson, who are locked up in the county jail, signed allegations yesterday and tomorrow they will be put on trial. Randolph is charged with stealing $10. Martin is charged with assaulting three little girls and Johnson is oharged with stealing a lot of rope from the barge Telephone. A number of persons from this city have been summoned to New Brunswick as witnesses tomorrow. GOVERNMENT WILL SEND HELP. Root lunm Order to Help Kaniaa City Sufferer*. WASHINGTON, June 3.-General Gillespie, chief of engineers, telegraph ed Major Casey, at St. Louis, asking if a snag boat could be sent from St. Louis to Kansas City for the relief of the flood sufferers. Major Casey replied as follows: "Bridges blocked by debris. Steam boat navigation suspended on the Mis souri. Coal very difficult to procure. It may be impracticable for snag bout to make Kansas City within three weeks." Adjutant General Corbin telegraph ed the commander of the department of the Platte that Secretary Root ap proved the course of Colonel Miner in issuing rations to the sufferers at Kan sas City, Kan., and directing that he ascertain the condition of the people in the stricken district and do all In his power to save life and property. Flood Outlook at St. I.outa. ST. LOUIS. June 3.? Thirty feet, the danger point, was reached- and pussed by the flood that irt coming down the Mississippi river. The river continues to rise rapidly, and a point considera bly higher than thirty-four feet, which Weather Forecaster Bowie had pre dicted would be reached by tomorrow or Friday, will be an accomplished fact. The crest of the flood from the Kans-is and Missouri rivers is yet to come, and when it shall reach here and be Increased by high water in the Mis sissippi some loss of lit'e is feared, and destruction to property must ensue. The Situation at Toitekn. TOPEKA. Ivan., June 8.? The flood situation in Topeka may be briefly summarized thus: Known dead, forty eight; the river has fallen three feet and is now receding at the rate of two inches an hour; distress is great among the refugees; Governor Bailpy has is sued a proclamation calling for help for flood sufferers of the state; fifty deputy sheriffs armed with Winches ters go to North Topeka to protect property, with orders to shoot looters whenever they are caught stealing. LONG SHORE NEWS The steamer Svealand whioh arrived from Tampico on Sunday, is unload ing at the American Smelting and Re flivng Company. The aohooner Oak woods arrived from New York yesterday. The British schooner Prudenoe sail ed for Uharlnttetown yesterday. The aohooner Charles L. Jeffrey sailed for_Boston yesterday. The aohooner Ella Francis sailed for Fox Island yesterday. The sohooner John J. Perry, Cap tain Dorr, sailed for Rockport yester day. , CHURCHES. Baptist. The subject at the prayer service tonight will be "The Call to Service, " lesson Matt. 20 ; 20 to 28. This being the monthly covenant meeting the church covenant will be read. Simpson M. E. The subject of the mid week prayer and praise service will be "The Vine yard. " At 8.46 the Official Board will meet. Special important business. PUBLIC OPINION Editor Evening News: It seems to me that if the Perth Amboy Hospital Circns aid not prove to be as great a success as might be' expected, it certainly was not caused by any lack of nerve on the part of the management, for they sauatted their tent on my property on Smith street without asking me for the use of it and then thanked Mr. MoCoy, who does not and never has owned it, | for the free use of it. Truly yours, S. B. QREAOEN. H. G. Morse jplea Suddenly. NEW YORK, .lu hp 3.-Mr. Henry G. Morse of Philadelphia, president of the New York Shipbuilding company of Camden, a $ti,U(R),000 corporation, was stricken with apoplexy while at tending a business conference in the private offices of J. P. Morgan & Co. and died soon afterwurd at the Astor House. Roumania Wr.nta Greek Otl. WASHINGTON'. June 3.? The state department has been informed that Roumania is mnkiug earnest efforts to obtain the government contract for the supply of petroleum in Greece, which now comes in a large part front the United States. Land Near tlie South Pole. NEW YORK. June 3,-Lieutenant E. H. Shackleton of the British navy, on | his way back l'rom "farthest south," will sail on the Deutschiand today. He arrived in New York from San Francisco, having come \ip from New Zealand after leaving the antarctic ex ploration ship, the Discovery, frozen in at the foot of Mount Krebus, an ac tive volcano far within the antarctic belt. The new land disco\ered fur thest south has been named King Ed ward Land. Summer lake ttZl L CHAMPLAIN and Homes in IHE GREES Vermont mohntains Illustrated Book with complete list of Hotels and Boarding Houses. Board $4.00 per week and upward. Mailed for 4c. postage. Improved Service? Parlor and Sleeping Cars between Grand Central Station, New York, and Vermont without change. A. W. ECCLESTONE, S. P. A., C. V. By., 885 Broadway, N. Y. We Give RED STAR STAMPS TO OPES STAMP STOltE. t^S^ioVjJls Red S'nr People Have Leased J. B. Smith's !?tore Until April 1. Tbe Red Star trading stamp co- - cera is preparing to make good its promise to opeu a local store for the tl 'splay of its goods. The com pany lias taken a lease of J. B. Smith's store at 89 Smith street and it will open in a few days. Tbe lease is to run from June .1 to April 1. THURSDAY WE OFFER LADIES' WHITE WAISTS A prominent manufacturer's sample line, some sheer lawn, some linen, some percale, Bume tailor made, some lucked and pleated front and arms, some trimmed with emonidery or lace, all have latest stock collars and full bishop sleeves Value $1.00 1 49 1 98 3.50. At 79c 98c 1.39 1.98 0ns lot of Ladies' handsome white P. K. Linen and Crash Skirts at 50 cents on a dollar. Handsome lot of Girls Sailor Suits at 79c, 98c, 1.25, 1.49, IJWy Novelties in Parasols. Special Sale of "Palmer" Hammock 166 SMITH STREET Near the New Library. OUR Stiirt..|H|aist3 are full of beauty and satisfaction; our assortment pleases the most particular; new and exclusive styles arrive almost daily; to-day we tell you of the pretty White Silk Waists wt are displaying . J* J* j* J* $2.25 is all weask for a good quali ty, white, wash, Silk Waist; yoke of ten large diagonal tucks, with ten small tucks down part of front, sleeves with three tucks; we guaran tee this waist cannot be bought elsewhere for less than $3.50. $2.98 $3.50 5 Ladies' fine white, wash, Silk J Waists; yoke, collar, sleeves 1 1 and cuffs trimmed with fagot < ? ting; a very pretty waist. j! Ladies' handsome white, wash, , i Silk Waists; cuffs and entire ( 1 1 yoke, back and front of val- ( i 1 1 encennes inserting and briar , > i1 stitching, 15 tucks on each <> 1 1 sleeve, 35 tucks in front; a 1 ' 1 J waist easily worth $5.00. 1 J 1 1 We also have about a dozen ( 1 I > sample Linen Waists, all with 1 l < 1 Mexican drawn work; nothing 1 1 I I like them in town, and only 1 1 1 1 one of a kind, at exactly half 1 1 J j the original value. | j 1 1 Don't fail to ask for Trading Stamps ( 1 11 MADAM RIVELY. 61 Smith St., Cor. High, PierceJtW atson Bdg Hair Dressing, Shampooing, Scalp treatment corn treatment Manicuring and Massage Skillfully done for Ladies at reasonable price*. Also scalp treatment Manicuring and corn treatment for gentlemen. Out of town engage ments by appointments. I Sale and Ex-^ schange Stable ( / 299 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. ' ?I SALES Every Monday and 1 jfc Thursday : 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. ? '*> OUR MOTTO- / ? "Honesty is the Best Policy." 3| RABNOWITZ | PATRICK WHITE & SONS Telephone No. 8 Engineers, Founders Machinists. General and Special Machine ^Pattern Boiler and Blacksmith Work. KinSES 8 8KB. Coil * UJood in any quanuiy at the Lowest Market Prices Y?rd; New Brunnwlck Ave., itnil l-*MU?li Valley tjrossinif. Tel. 51. Perth Ainboy, N. J. T MAKE A SPECIALTY OF handling scrap boilers; also wrecks from fires. Correspon dence solicited. HYMEN SHRAGOVITZ, 106 South 2d St. NEL8 CHRI8TEN8EN Practical Horae-shoer and Wagon Builder W1?Seiwr!Bllt """} General Blacksmith Hide, walk Orates, Anchors and Builders Blacksmlth tng a specialty. ( 71 Mew Brunswick Ave, L PERELWIAN, Pawnbroker IVlUdlea and Gentlemen' I have a m many beautiful articles left from the last , - Watehea, Diamonds, Kings, which I offr wprtUutrt P AU K??dR Klmr*V? L. Perelman, 386 State