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raaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.... Now Ideal Patterns and Pulica tlons for September now ready. Remnants of Lawn, Madras, Swiss, Gingham and Sheeting, worth from 25c to 45c, at 16c _______ Remnants of Muslin, Calico, Lawn, and Gingham, worth from 6c to 10c at 4c 1 Remnants of Chambray, Swiss, Pique, Lawn and Madras, worth from 17c to 25c, at 12c Remnants of Wool Dress Goods, Challies and Silks, worth from 39c to 59c at (25c Short lengths of fine wool goods including Yoils and Ettamines, / worth from 59c to 75c at 35c _ Wall Paper Selling out entire stock below cost. Carpets 100 Rolls at prices that have been reduced 25 per cent. Furniture $5,000 worth must go before September 1st regardless of price, Matting / All Mattings have been reduced to half price Window Shades All of the best quality at very low prices. fkos. West U Company 76 78- 80 SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. L This Store closes this evening | at 6 o’clock. Following Inventory! BROKEN ASSORTMENTS, ODDS, 5 ENDS AND REMNANTS. m ■ There are not many, if any, of Perth Amboy’s careful buy- | ers who do not watch for and appreciate the advantages of this ear- - ly August Sale. It’s an occasion during which money finds its . greatest equivalant, and the accompanying items are of a character 5 that can not help but incite wonderful activity while limited quan- S tities last. Silk Remnants, short lengths of g silk, plain, figured and striped g worth from 75c to 1.00, at 59c | ■ _ -____ ■ ■ 7 i Odd lot of men’s Shirts Negli- ■ gee and Dress styles, mostly ■ large sizes, worth 1.00, at 50c A few odd 50c Negligee and Dress Shirts to go at 25c Boys Unlaundered white waists ( Mothers Friend ) 50c goods, at 35c Children Gingham Dresses, as sorted colors, regular price $1 at 69c REYNOLDS & HANSON 128 and 130 Smith Street Phone 108 PERTH AMBOY. ....imiiimi McCall’s Bazar Patterns 10c & 15c, Best on the Market. Mid-Summer Special for TOMORROW! %%%% Hemmed Pillow C a s e s, “Defender make” 45x36, of good muslin, at 8K0. Hemstitched Pillow Cases, 45x36, the 15c grade, at I0e. Bleached and Unbleached Sheets full size, 72x90, value 50c, at Grccnbaums' Department Store .400 State Street. MADAM RIVELY. 01 Smith St., Cor. High, PierceS Watson Bdg Hair Dressing, Shampooing, Scalp treatment corn treatment Manicuring and Massage Skillfully done for Ladies at reasonable prices. Also scalp treatment Manicuring and corn treatment for gentlemen. Out ot town engage ments by appointments. IS STILL GROWING. The members of ttie Woodmen of the World held a meeting in their rooms in the Odd Fellows building, Smith stroet, last night. The local lodge is now one of the strongest in the State,if not the strongest. At the j meeting last night it was found that nearly 200 are now members. Sea Captain** Trial For IWnrder. ST. JOHN’S, N. F„ Aug. 6—The trial of Captain Frank Wollnrd, master of | the Gloucester (Mass.) schooner Helen I Whitten, for the murder of John Yett ■ man. one of her crew, whom he is al leged to bare sliot at Cape Broyle, N. F., has begun here before the supreme court. LOCAL ITEMS. Miss Marie T. Bradley, of Market street, was a New York visitor yester day. William Gilman, of Woodbridge, was a Perth Amboy visitor last even ing. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Bedell have returned to their home on Market street after a week’s visit spent at Port Washington, Long Island. William T. Bedell and son, of Phila delphia, are visitors at the home of William P. Bradley, Market street. Miss Clara Peckham, of Arlington, is visiting the Misses Blanche and Katherine Phillips, of Water street. Miss Marion Wilhelm, of Broad street, leaves today for a trip to Easton, Pa. Martin Jessen, of 45 Woodbridge road, is on the sick list. Mrs. Emanuel Williams and son Emanuel have returned to their home on Madison avenue, after a three weeks’ trip in New York State. Mrs. James Darcey and children, of 162 Brighton avenue, is spending a visit with Mrs. Darcey’s sislers, the iYllBotlB OtJAlUU, U1 VJm tiOlUU. Mr. Louis Rudders, of Lewis street., is visiting friends and relatives at Newark. Miss Ada Hope, of State street, has returned to hor home after spending a week with her aunt, of Rahway. Mrs. Louis Rudders, of 84 Lewis street, has returned home after a two weeks’ visit at at New Market. Mrs. M. Nolan, of this city, and Miss Katherine Fvne, of New Bruns wick, have gone to Maucli Chunk to spend the week. Miss Mary Morgan has returned home after spending the month of July at Englishtown. Miss Rose McCormick is visiting friends in Jersey City. Axel Peterson, of Jersey City, has a position at the Porth Amboy Terra Cotta Works. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nelson have returned from a trip to Lansingburg, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Riddlestorffer have been spending the week at Asbury Park. Mrs. Riddlestorffer is still at the resort. Mrs. Harry Walters and her two children, of Mount Airy, Philadel phia, who have spent two weeks with Rev. and Mrs. Kenling, of Brighton avenue, have returned to their home. » _ J. WEINBERG 102 SMITH ST. Unparalleled August Clearing Sale! UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS IN HIGH GRADE Clothing, Furnishings and Hats! ■—1 ■■ —1 11 p " 1 1 _ _ — Specials for Friday and Saturday | How Are These for Values? NOTE THE PRICES BELOW And the display of these goods in our windows Prices are cut regardless of former con ditions. We must have room for the incoming Fall lines, and we are not standing on any ceremony. Therefore, the best bargains of the season lean your way. Men of all builds can share in this event. _ No. l.-Men’s Fine Suits, Serges, Cheviots and Flannels, with vests or without vests. All our 8.00, 9.00 and 10.00 grades at ■ No. 2-Men’s1 Fine Suits, Cassimeres, Worsteds and Serges. All our 12.00. 13.00 and 15.00 grades, at - Men's fine plain Balbrinan Shirts and Drawers every garment is finis’ied in the best possible manner, made to se',' at 50c and 75c; all OO sizes, at..OOc _ - One lot of 50c and 75c Soft Shirts, mostly large sizes, at.1 | ■ OUTFITTER TO MEN AND BOYS ? Child’s Sun Bonnet.19c, worth 29c leg 5 Child's Lace Caps 19c, worth 29CB £ Child's Lace Caps 33c, worth 494^H $ Fine Embroideries ~ - - 4 l-2c, reg~6cTy<^B # Fine Embroideries.8 3-4c, reg. # Fine Embroideries.10 l-2c, reg. iscyd^BI | WM. MURDOCH, I ? 72 Smith Street, Perth Amboy. ? .. 1 ... Miss Elsie Goldenkranz, of New York, is visiting friends on Brighton avenue. Faulkner Get* Three Yearn. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 6.—Harry A. Faulk ner, former member of the house of delegates, after his third trial on the charge of perjury, was convicted and his punishment fixed at three years’ Imprisonment. At the first trial Faulk ner was convicted, but the supreme court reversed and remanded the case. The jury that tried the case the second time disagreed. The Sailors' Strike At Havana HAVANA. Aug. (i.—Althougli one of the Herrera line steamers lias sailed and others are expected to follow, the strike among the crews and servants is not settled. The union lias wired other ports advising men uot to enter (he company's service. Nobby Summer Suits MADE TO ORDER. At Popular Prices Style and fit guaranteed. All work by experienced tailors. CHRIS. CHRISTOFFERSEN, 83 Smith Street, Perth Amboy, \GLS B.IORNSE1N Dealer In Choice Family Groceries Provisions, Etc. Fresh stock ccftistantly received Oor. Prospect and Smith Sts. CENT-A-WORD TO LET—TEN room housed to one or two families. 29 Charles street. 3211-8-5-2 WANTED-TWO SWEDISH boarders' $4.50 per week. 120 South Second street. 3219-8-6-8 WANTED-SMALL GIRL to assist with light housework. 94 Market street. 3221-8-6-ti WANTED—A GOOD girl for general housework. No washing. Mrs. B. L. Marsh, 121 Smith street. 3216- 8-5-1 TO LET—ROOMS WITH or withoui board. 36 Fayette street. 3217- 8-64 WANTED—FIVE ROOMS centrallj located, good neighborhood. Applj by letter to E. Christie, 99 Washing ton street. 3209-8-5-2' FOR SALE—DOUBLE house and tw< lots, centrally located. Iuquiri John F. Reilly. 3197-8-8-t FOR .RENT A Store situated 24< Smith Street inquire Greenspai Bros. 3202-8-3-6t TO LET—A NICE six room, comfort able house, hot and cold water bath room, cemented cellar. Enquiri Mrs. Bollerup, 257 New Brunswict avenue. 3165-7-25-t: FOR RENT—A BARN and stable suitaDle for one horse. Enquire a News office. 3154-7-25-t HAND PAINTED CHINA shirtwais sets are the popular thing. Order taken for studs, cuff buttons and bel buckles, also hat pins, at 114 Recto: street. 7-17-t NICE FURNISHED ROOMS with oi without board in private family 108 Main street, Tottenville. 3072-7-14-t WANTED-SALESMAN AND oollect or, Polish, Slavish speaking pre ferred. Apply evenings. 386 Stab street, Sewing machino store. 3046-7-28-t H. P. NELSON, CARPENTER am Builder, 282 Smith Btreet. Call a barber shop. 3044-7-10-8mo.-I FOR SALE—High Grade 10 hors power steam engine and boiler Seoo4d hand. Excellent condition Manufacturer, care of Evening^News M6~t If yoa are looking for real estate investment read the colnmn on pagp 2. n ■ m I The Finest Summer [Resort on the Coastal [new SHOOTING GALLE Jpgl NEW REST/^^H 1 NEW ICE CREAM PARL»^S NEW BATHING hNH 2 NEW SWINGS Dancing 2 to 5 p. m., 5every afternoon; and froIBB51 2 11:3o every evening. Ample Table AccommodSgB 5for SHORE DINNERS at B ;■ : Notice. BS| 1. PERELMAN, PawnbriH EPT~Ladies and Gentlemen: I have many beautiful articles left from the — Watches, Diamonds, Kings, which I ■■■ sell at very low prices. All goods guaraHKH represented. L. Perelman. 386 State®* PATRICK WHITE & sBv.j Telephone No. 8 Engineers, Found*®® Machinists. Hg General and Special Machine H9£®* Boiler and Blacksmith — -———«. ■■ —--— KinsEy &brB -—-— --—M;' 'H ' | JJ08l ^ in any qua*Vvj [;- at the LeJBfl Iflood ' Yard; New Brunswick Ave., ^K|||| , Lohlgli Valley Crossing. HE9 i Tel. 51. Perth Amboy, anfoH ~Scrap lroM dlllca. Old Metal. 1 re; sondence solicited. HYMEN SHRAGOVITHQ 6 South 2d St„ Perth /®g NELS CHRISTENSEN® PractKal Horso-Shoer and Wagon JmjjSM Wheelwright and General Blacksmi^^Bj;7.l‘~ walk Grates, Anchors and BuildersMBnBdR ing a specialty. 71 New ,,r^B§gJ§S8§; ■—- ■ '% .. .. Tidi-Water Trans® Executive Offices: 31 Broadwa®®| NEW1, YORK. AMBOyB AND WAYFEEIGHtM tier 6, North®® j T___ __. f Leave PERTH AMliOY, i»|S| [ '^ephone Connection. 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