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??????????????est Two Hour Satnrday Specials On Sale at 7 P. M., Many Will Be Gone at 9 P. M. ? "Red Letter" values-? every one ! That's the chief | reason why they will so so quickly. We reserve many a small lots that we obtain during the week for Saturday selling, and some of the most desirable offers are to be found in small lots. There are enough of all the follow ing for two hours sale but don't expect to find them after 9 P. M. @0" S? Womens Shirt Waist Suits, made of Pique, Dimity, Madras, etc., variously trimmed, good value at 2.50 while they last. Each. 1.50 0t" Fancy Collars, consisting of stock, turnovers, bishop etc., the sample stock of one of Now Yorks leading man ufacturers, worth up to 29c, while they last. Each. 10c differ So- 11 ? Womens Shirt Waist, made of white Madras, tucked back and front, orna mented with white pearl buttons and fancy collar, a good 98c value, while they last. Each. 65c a. 4. er Corded!Wash Ribbons, three inches wide, all colors including white, worth 10c, on sale while they last. Yard. 7c Telephone Call 108. REYNOLDS & HANSON /J^28--130 Smith St., Perth Amboy. BUY YOUR Graduation presents AND WEDDING GIFTS at the Leading Jewelry and Optical Establishment L. Kreielsheimer 122 SMITH ST. Real estate! Real estate! Read he bargains in special column on page 8. LONG SHORE NEWS The schooner William Neely, Cap tain Thomas, arrived from Brunswick yesterday. o The schooner Hattie Q. King sailed for Haynus from Port Reading yester day. o The schooner Sadie Oosey sailed from Port Reading for Hallowell, Me. , yesterday. The schooner Serena S. Kendall sailed from Port Reading for Marion, Mass. , yesterday. Tne crew of the schooner Luggano rescued three of the orew of the schooner Fred A. Emerson, which had capsized in a heavy gale off Great Gull Island in Long Island sound yesterday morning. Two of the Emerson's crew were drowned. Both schooners hail from Bangor, Me , and are well known in these waters. Delicious Ioe oream soda 5 cents. Sexton's Drug Store. 6-13-1? adv If you are looking for real estate investment read the column on page 2. .NHniHUHIHIUmmiHIHIIIIIIIH: [SEABREEZE 1 * ? s [ NOW OPEN. 1 [The Finest Summer j [Resort on the Coast. 1 i 5 NEW SHOOTING GALLERY NEW RESTAURANT: SNEW ICE CREAM PARLOR NEW BATHING HOUSES 5 SNEW SWINGS Dancing 2 to 5 p. m., FREE" 5 every afternoon; and from 7 toS g 1 1:30 every evening, j ? ? Ample Table Accommodations: 5 for SHORE DINNERS at Shorts s Notice. ? s thi Steamer Josephine will leave Perth" boy for Sea Breeze e ory halfg Pltlnt^n,er Etta May will leave South 5 for Sea Breeze every half" might wb. Wash Skirts. At 1.20 Woraens Duck Skirts nicely trimmed val ue 1.50. At 1.25 Women's Skirts made of fine white P. K. value 1.75. At 169 White P. K. Skirts trimmed with em broidery insertion val. 2.25. At 95c Women's blue and black Duck Skirts val ue 1.25. Philip Levine. The| New Cloak Store, 351 State Street, Near Fayette St. Your Boy .... ' is just as anxious to look , his best as you are. ( His Clothes must be cut right 1 and fit right and wear right. Our Suits for boys whether in 2 or 3 piece, contain all the ef fects of high grade hand finish ed garments, but at a much low er price. Blue and Black Serge Suits, and Clay Worsteds. from 2.98 to 6.00 Boy's Soft hats and Derbys all I sizes, the newest blacks at 98c- 1 "Our Boys" white laundered Shirts, 12 to 14, value 65c at 49c Shoes in Box Calf and Vici kid, and Patent Leather at, 2.50,2.00, 150. Greenbaum's Department Store 400 State Street MADAM RIVELY. 61 Smith St., Cor. High, Pierce >. v anion IMg Hair Dressing, Sha-npooing, dcal|> treatment corn treatment Manicuring ami Ma- age Skillfully done for Ladies at reasonable prices. Also scalp treatment Manicur ng and com treatment for gentlemen. Out ol town engag - ments by a; pointments. LOCAL ITEMS. Mrs. R. W. Brown, Hattie and Will iam are spending Sunday in Phila delphia. John Mulligan, Adolf Brogger and John Stahr, of Rutgers, and Ralph Seaman, of Lafayette, are enjoying their summer vacation. DeWitt Oliver, inspector, and George Mundy, janitor, of the local Custom House, are on the sick list. Both have been complaining for some time. Mr. Oliver has been home siok for two days, and Mr. Mundy has been seriously ill for two. T. B. Deevane, of Orange, for sev eral years assistant superintendent with Prudential Insurance oompanv, at Newark, is now located in Pertli Amboy representing the John Han cock Life Insurance Company, of Boston. Peter Madison has purchased the house on Hobart street formerly own ed by Lewis Morris. Mrs. I. Jessen and son of Lansing burg, are visiting Mrs. J. C. Hanson, of 54 Charles street. Mr. and Mrs. Max Semer, of State street, are the proud parents of a baby boy born Thursday. John A. Johnson has been appoint ed solioitor and collector for the In ternational Correspondence schools, of Scranton, in plaoe of Mr. Wiseman, who has been transferred. Mrs. Peter Garrison, of 134 South Second street, says that all the flow ers placed on the graves in Aluine cemetery Decoration Day have been stolen. She says she saw the boys leaving the cemetery with them. SPECIAL MUSIC. At the Grace English Lutheran church tomorrow there will be special music by T. Henry Matthews, Hazelton, Pa., a baritone soloist. In the morning he will sing "God be Merciful to Me," and in the eveniDg, "In the Palaoe of the King. " At the latter service the pastor will preach his introductory sermon. Services at 10.80 and 7.8C o'clock. Sunday school at 2.80 o'clock. A DAY FOR CHILDREN, f Continued from fir it page. Ing, "Walter Jacobsen, OlgaNass, Car rie Dixon. Dialogue, Hoorfor-Derfor, Alfred ?hristensen, Annie Christensen, Al frod Larson, Alioe Olsen. Recitation, Two Hands, Anrelia Hanson. Flute Solo, John Mortensen. Song. Keep the Bird songs Ringing in your Heart, Choir. Recitation, "Til de nnge, Elen Lnnd." Recitation, "Only one Mother," Helen Enndsen. Song, Rejoice, Choir. Reoitation, "The way to grow," Emily Jacobsen. Reoitation, "Jeg ved et sted," Ing vard Hansen. Reoitation, School Days, Emma Ol sen, Selma Stone. Recitation, The little ones He bless ed, John Mortensen, John Nelsen. Song, The Children of the day, Congregation. Instrumental music, Band. Address, System in Sunday school Work, Pastor. Song, Angel VoiceB, Congregation. SIMPSON M. E. The following program has been arranged for the Simpson M. E. _ church : Devotional meeting, 9.30 a. m. Morning session, 10.30 a. m. Anthem by ohoir, "Behold What Manner of Love," Bradbury. Christian Baptism. Special Children's Day Sermon, sub jeot, "Paul Sister's Son." Primary Exercises, 8 p. m. Address, Welcome, Ferdinand Reoh nitzer. Song, Upon the Breath of Morn, Primary Department. Solo, "Our Festal Day," JSdith Jackson. , Little Beginners, Marie Robbins, Spencer Hilsdorf, Ella Green, Esther Hope.Mryten Hilsdorf. < Song, Love Ever of Children, Pri- l m ary. I Class Exercise, Marian, Willie Pet- i erson, Clementine Smith. t Song, "Up in the Treetops, " Pri- . mary. Recitation, "Happy Voices, " Willie Ship]), Edith Jackson, Norman Hoag land, Olma Campbpoll. The Birdies Song, Primary. Recitation, Only a Baby, Robert Coutts. 1 Solo, Sunbeams, Jeanette Hoagland. Class Exercise, Mary Anderson, Roma Skeen, Marion Rnbright. Grace McGinnis, Gladys Contts. Address by Pastor. Evening program 7 45 p. m. by the Senior and Junior department, School days old and new. Anthem by choir, "O be Joyful in the Lord. " Song, Summer Suns are Glowing. Glimpse of Wesley; (a) At Epworth Bectory, Miss Jessie Cornell, (b) At < Charter House School, Miss Anna Holm, (c) At Oxford University, Miss Carrie Arner. Sypmosium, "Whv Go to College?" : Misses Mercer, Fletcher, Tooker, 1 Rankin, Dinklelacker, Messrs. Green, Crowell. Solo, Gentle Jesus Meek and Mild, Florence Davis. Exercise, Wesley Motto, Effie Dinkle lacker, Gertrude Green, Eleanore Mead, Foster Tyrrell, Charles Grove, Eminuel Williams. Children's Day, Margaret Crowell. The Little Ones be Blessed, Alice Davis. Vocal Solo, Minnie Jackson. Exercise, The Christian School, Fifteen Boys and girls. Solo, Mrs. Maoan, "That Sweet Story of Old, "Marzrals. PRESBYTERIAN. Children's Day will be observed in the First Presbyterian ohnroh tomor row morning at 10.80 o'olock with appropriate exercises. In the after noon there will be no Sunday school. In the eveninsr the Dastoi, Rev. Dr. Mendenhall will preach. .A Couple in a Hammock. Attempted to And in less than a jiffy, ?siift 03JIJ poping jCoiiX Such sad proceeding do not occur to people that have a PALMER Hammock For quality that that exclusive stores 1 IOC get 1.25, 1.50 and 2.00, we will fOCi ifOCa liZ.0 sell, this evening, at ) Don't know what to give a "Sweet Graduate" ? We can assure you that a Copyright Book (a latest^ >n publication) would please her. We are selling *f qQ $1.50 Books, at ) Can you contemplate the scene? What pleasant thoughts she would have of the donor; lying in a hammock and read ing a gOod book after the very trying, final school days. Don't fail to get $3 worth of Stamps, Free, To-Night 166 SMITH STREET Near the New Library. Don't miss our Bargain Monday, See Sunday papers $1,000,000 of Life Insurance taken out in THE PRU DENTIAL by Mr. Wan amaker illustrates the confidence of business men in the company's Able and Conservative Management- Permanent Strength ? and the profit able Dividend Returns on its policies. Prudential Insurance Co. of America Home Office: Newark, N. J. JOHN F DBYDIN. President. LESLIE U. WARI), Vice President EDGAR B. WARD, 2d V. Pres't and Counsel FORREST F. DRYDEN, Sd Vlre-Pres. EDWARD GRAY, Secretary. F. R. CONKLIN, Aas't Superintendent, 198 8t?te Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. 8. GREENLEAF, Asa't Supt., John Street, South Amboy, N. J. 16ft; b ROOMS WITH TABLE BOARD AT THE ISLAND RESTAURANT F. T. BROWN, PROP. 33 SMITH STREET ? ? Colonel Pope, of bicycle fame, re cently said that the first essential to business success is "advertising;" that the second epsential was "big advertising and the third, "bigger advertising ?" 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 j a trial order. B. L. MARSH & CO., 121 Smith Street. X El BJORNSEN Dealer In Choice Family Groceries Provisions, Etc. Fresh stock constantly received or. Prospect and Hinlth Hta 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 FOR SALE ? High Grade 10 horse power steam engine and boiler. Seoond hand. Exoellent oondition. Manufacturer, care of Evening News. 4-8-tf FURNISHED ROOM to let. A large or small room with private family. House conveniently located. Refer ences required. Inquire at 181 Rector street. 1914-6-12-6t FOR RENT? A NICE comfortable six room house, hot and cold water, bath room rent $16. Enquire at News office or 257 New Brunswick avenae. 6-12-tf FLAT TO LET? Six rooms and bath. Qood location. Enquire 91 Smith St. 2748-6-15-tf GIRL WANTED- At the Island House, 88 Smith street. 2906-6-1 -tf BATH HOUSES AND bathing suits to hire. Fine sandy beaoh. Es-, berg, 9 Water street. 2908-6-1-tf WANTED? TERRA OOTTA Cutter, for outside work. The New Jersey Terra Ootta Oo. 1922-6-18-1 WILL BUY HOUSE with modern im provements near trolley east of Cen tral R. R. No agents, principals only X. X. Post office. 2972-6-8-tf CARRIERS WANTED at the Evening News office. NOTICE. Notice is hearby given that the undersigned intends making application to the Board of ** xcise Commissioners of the City of Perth Am b.v. at their uext meeting for a license to keep a saloon with th ? privilege ol selling malt and fepirltous liquors In the City of P?rtli Am boy, and in the house owned by himself on New Brunswlek Ave., and Charles St. 899<M5-18-8t oje w JKNH JKNS?N. OPENING DAY.! SATURDAY JUNE I3TH. i Economus, MANUFACTURERS OF \ t I Fine Candies, j Chocolates and \ Bon BonsJ i All Candies made on the Prem ises. Positively the Finest Line in City. REASONABLE PRICES. Don't forget to give us a call on Saturday. You will be pleased. j 106 Smith Street. ? Mill j PATRICK WHITE & SONS Telephone No. 8 Engineers, Founders Machinists. General and Special Machine .Pattern Boiler and Blacksmith Work. KinSES &BRD. Coal " Wood any quantity at the Lowest Market Prices Yard; New Brunswick Ave., and Leblgh Valley Crossing. Tel. 51. Perth Amboy, N. J. T MAKE A SPECIALTY OF handling scrap boilers; also wrecks from fires. Correspon dence solicited. HYMEN SHRAGOVITZ, 106 South 2d St. NELS CHRISTENSEN Practical Horse-Shoer and Wagon Builder Wheelwright and Qeneral Blacksmith' Hide walk Grates, Anchors and Builders Blacksmith Ing a specialty. 71 New Brumwick Ave. L. PERELMAN, Pawnbroker WI-adlefl and Gentlemen' 1 have a great many beautiful articles left from the last sale -Watches, Diamonds, Kings, which 1 offer to sell at very low prices. All goods guaranteed as represented. L. Perelman, 386 State St Tide-later Trans. Co. Executive Offices: 31 Broadway. NEW YORK, AMBOY AND WAY FREIGHT. Pier 6, North River. Leave PERTJ5 AMBOY, ia no<J Telephone Connection. Try an Ad. in the EVENING NEWS LmHONEY^TAR mUmcov|I>ui^