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This Store Closes Tonight at 8 O’clock. The Best Store for-— The wide range of styles and qualities in Dress Goods and Silks is the centre of interest just now. We are de voted to them. How could it be otherwise ? Study, care and wise judgment in selecting make this display one worthy of your attention. But there is little that can be told in print. Names mean little or nothing. Colors all look the same when expressed in white and black. Fix tures cannot be conveyed in words, and prices impress one only when the goods themselves are at hand. We advise you to come and see for yourselves what we have to offer. Flere’s a memorandum of a few dress fabrics and silks which we think are the “best for the money’’ now in sight: S 2 Zibelines, from 50c to. 175 | Scotch Mixtures, 50c to • • 1.25 jj Venetians, 50c to. I 25 j Movelty Suitings, 50c to .125 j Fancy Satin Stripe Waistirgs 69c 2 Taffeta Silks, 39c to. 75c 2 Peau de^Soie, 75c to. 1.59 8 Broadcloth from 75c to • • 1.25 Prunella Cloth, 75c to. 1.25 Vicunas.. 1.00 Meltons.. 1.00 Kerseys, I 00 to. 1.50 Crepe Melrose., 75c Wash Taffetas. 75c ■ ' 111 ——^ ■ M We’ve an immense variety of new goods to select from. Everybody knows that in this one feature we easily sur pass all other stores. Where Dress Goods and Silks are in unusual variety this is the place to go for them. ■I I Remember this is Dress Goods and Silk Week. m : ... ■ ■ ■ PERTH AMBOY. LOOK THIS! Wall Paper Selling out entire stock below cost. ■ Carnets II 100 Rolls at prices that 1 have been reduced « 25 per cent. Furniture I $5,000 worth must go | before September 1st 1 regardless of price, p flatting | All Mattings have been reduced to half price Window Shades All of the best quality at very low prices. ! I IH Diamonds, Watches, Rings, Silver i ware and Musical Instruments §£ almost GIVEN AWAY at PERELMAN’S of unredeemed pledges will be held on M Tuesday and Wednesday SEPTEMBER 15th & 16th. | 386 State St, Perth Amboy No lover of bargains will remain I away from this sale. Pledges have been accumulating for the Sfi last three mouths and the assort- Hj ment we are aide to oiler you now, H eclipses anything we have been able R to offer you in this line for years. Don’t miss it, you’ll surely re- I gret it if vou do. Below we give you a faint idea E bow some of these goods will be B sold and what they consist of. 1 solid gold watch, American Wal- E tham movement, worth 00.00, H to go for about.18.50 B 1 solid gold watch, open tace, 17 L* h jewel, Appleton & 'tracey move- H B| ment, worth 72.00, can be bad Ij fi for about, .24.00 Ep 1 .solid gold S ,viss watch, 15 jewel || Rfl worth 120 Kronen, will be sold for about .16.00 g Ix nuim ion aiuii. i-; jowcib rag worth 90 Kronen; to go for j§| ibout- .13 50 Q 1 Ladies' solid gold watch, worth B 32.00,niu-t he sold for aboui 14.00 1 solid gold chain, 14k, warranted 3] a bargain at 29.00, to go for H 1 gold tilied watch case, worth R 27.00, to go for about.11.50 Eg Ladies' Watches Solid silver, open face and hunting ra worth 8.00 and 9.00, to go for H .2 GO and 2.25 gf ] diamond ring, blue w hite, 1-2 and I 1-10 carat, worth at any time R 45.00, at.r:20.00 M 1 diamond ling,' its sparkle must H be seen to be appreciated, worth H 05.00, to go for about.33.50 H Solid Silver Watches ^Open and hunting ca4es, worth R 18.00 and 19.00, must be sold for H about.7.50 and 8.00 R An elegant assortment of Ladies’ H ioekets, chains, rings, silver R spoons, forks, musical instru- R incuts, cut glass, and mechanics’ R tools will be sold to the highest Rj ra bidder, regardless of value. j WAKE A NOTE of it in your y meruoumduni book—Pawnbroker’s Ei ;'3 .Sale of Unredeemed Pledges Tues j@ J day and Wednesday, Sept. 15-16, R It, PEL'l ILK, Auctioneer. \ . We close every evening at 8.30. Saturday at 10. A CURTAIN SENSATION FOR SATURDAY’S BRISK SELLING. Fancy striped lawn Curtains, with ruffles, 2'/> yards long, full width, regular price S9C, for Saturday only, per pair 35c See Window Display. Grecnbaums' Department Store .400 State Street.... Telephone 89f . I RUBBER t | RUBBER i | rubber;; | RINGS |; for Lightning and Mason Jars | MASON’S PINT AND QUART JARS, JELLY GLASSES. !_ i1 Large Stock. d - I s Ulaldemar Krause \ 'I *-58— J \ SMITH STREET. J Near High St. < J I’H t sin:i'«: lit)nicer l^KNinff, riTTSBCTM'}. Sept. 11. Arthur Am ipsen. hiinkpr. steamship agent and for eign colleetor and tlie proprietor of1 -1lie SI i\:m exchange bank. lets been miss ing from his place of business since Aug. 18. and many of his ei-i nts among the Hungarians, Slavs. Poles and Kits sinus besieged bis closed office doors seeking (lie return of tliclr deposits ot assurance of their safety. Amiesen is accused by his depositors of having fled, taking their money with him The aggregate of these sums, it is be lieved. will reach $40,000. fttink President Indicted. DUI.I TH, Minn.. Sept. 11.—Diaries' K. J.clnnd. president of the defunct Commercial Banking company, was indicted by 11; • grand jury in the dis trict court on two counts for receiving deposits after knowing that the bank was insolvent. At my offie* your eyes receive F It l i K O F C II A It ti e. an honest, thorough and scientific examination, by an Ocu list who lias practic d eye-diseases for 8X >etrs, and proper gl isses fitted for $1.00 upward, ttep mat Ion is what 1 am after, and ■ on ca i ret • up on getting good, honest value fo * your in 'nev us many readers of this paper wi I estify. DIP ItltKibHN; Oculist, xOO BROADWAY (near Fulton St.), hi. Y., Room 802, over drug store Hours 9 to 0. Crowd Would See Hanging. RALEIGH. N. Sept. 11.—Wilford RosebMO, colored. was hanged at States ville. this state, for the murder of Mrs Doph Heaver. The county commission ers ordered that the execution be pri vate. but the surging crowd outside the jail yard tore away the canvas, and fully 2.000 people witnessed the hanging. Iloseboro met his fate with stolid composure. Eye Strain Causes Headache and many ills, which suitable glasses will obviate, ask yous doctor. For any style of gold ones only 3.50 and guaranteed. F. J. MONAGHAN, Opt. I>., Smith St., over Hair. * Steiner's store. Tuesday and Saturday, 1.8) to T p. m., side entrance. MADAM RIVELY. 61 Smith St., Cor. High, Pierce*Watson Bdg Hair Dressing. Shampooing, Scalp treatment corn treatment Manicuring and Massage •killfully done for I-adies at reasonable prices. Also scalp treatment Manicuring and corn ’ reatment for gentlemen. Out of town engage ments by appointments, i ' j ALMOST A YEAR OLD I I and when the “birthday” conies, we shall celebrate in fitting way, the most wonderful year’s growth and acquisition of pres- H tige ever experienced by any new store in this city where several g good stores already thrive. Meanwhile Fall Goods are “falling H in.” livery department is showing new things. Girls’ Dresses, beautiful ones, at. 98c New Plaids, all the way from . 15c up New Gloves, “Our Pride,” at. 98c And we never forsake the old for the new', so we offer the b&l- g ance of White Waists, still plenty of time for you to buy and wear ■ i.oo Waists, at . . 49c f\ 1.50 Waists, at.75c 200 ^ aists, at. . 1.19 Stamps to everybody, we believe in “equal rights.” |-= --- = -=■ | ^ 166 SMITH STREET | Cor. Madison Ave., - Perth Amboy B A Holy T^i'i'oi*. If your boy is a “Holy Terror” on Shoe Leather, don’t feel bad. It shows that he is energetic and full of life—he'll make the kind of man that keeps the world " ~ moving. For his present needs bring him in and fit him out with a pair of our.- .. H==_ I SchoolShoes Other parents have done it, and now they wear a smile. There’s a reason ____for it. Sturdy School Shoes for I strenuous little women too. A pen cil box with every pair. SCIlOOlT SHOES THAT WEAR L Ga Moore Co»j smith $t. j tlim>il—ll 101 HIM lillll ■li'IIWfll ■ I j I ' 1 BOSTON STORE I :: ;: ' i An opportunity seldom offered to refur- £ [j nish your hordes at less than <► j normal cost. \\ ? 1.50 Nottingham Lace Curtains. 98c f ? 2.00 “ “ “ ...1. 1.25 t i 2-50 i.49 | J 4-4 Silkoline. I2>^c 5 # Figured Velour, all the latest designs .T'?7. 49c S # Muslin Curtains, full lenght with full ruffle . 45c $ I WM. MURDOCH, } i 72 Smith Street, Perth Amboy. J * Telephone Call 69-A. APPLE CAKES Try one - - - and you’ll want another B‘ L. MARSH & GO., 121 Smith Street. S&MPLEB FO* FALL SUI>S^ Are Now In. Oar linn is as complete as any in the city, and we would be pleased to have you call and inspect them. STYLE AMD FIT GUARANTEED. All work by experienced tailors. All repair work satisfactorily done. CHRIS. CUR1ST0FFERSEN, RR Smith Stroot Porth Amhnu NEAPOLITAN, VANILLA, chocolate and strawberry ice cream. 10c per plate at Raymond’s, 138 Smith street. 9-1-tf CARRIERS WANTED—AT the News Office. 9-2-tf PEACH ICE CREAM from fresh frmt. 10c per plate at Raymond’s, 138 Smith street. 9-1-tf WANTED—LIVE AGENTS to sell Dr. White’s Electric Combs, patent ed .Tan. 1, ’99. Cure dandruff, hair falling out, sick and nervous head aches, yet cost no more than an ordi- I nary comb. Sells cn sight, agents are j wild with success. Send 50c for j sample (half price). Write quick. I The Dr. White Electric Comb Co., m Decatur, 111. 3486-9-11-tf ^ WANTED—GOOD GERMAN girl for I general housework, 3 in family, $14 ■ per month. Apply to Mrs. Henry V Heil, Carteret, N. J. • 3482-9-11-1 FOR RENT—A pleasantly located large room fronting on the bay, furnished, to one or two gentlemen. Apply 108 Water street. 3481-9-11-2t FOR SALE—A phonograph stand, 2 horns, and 87 best selected Edison and Columbia records at $45. Enquire 6 Hall avenue. 3480-9-11-2 CARPENTERS WANTED-A fW \EIiS B.JORNSE1N Dealer in Choice Family Groceries Provisions, Etc. Fresh stock constantly recei?ed dor. Prospect and Smith 8ta„ CENT-A-WORD rUTTI FRUTTI, BISQUE, coffee and pistachio ice cream 10c per plate at Raymond’s, 138 Smith street. 9-1-tf WANTED — FOR MONDAYS ana Tuesdays, competent woman for washing and ironing. Mrs. Rossi, 71 Lewis street. 3472-9-10-tf OUR CANDIES ARE pure and fresh daily. Try onr-make of chocolates. Raymond’s, 138 Smith street. __9-1-tf A VERY DESIRABLE house on Mar ket street for sale, all improvements, a bargain. Pratt-Brown Co., 101 Smith street. 3451-9-5-6t TWO OR THREE FURNISHED rooms for rent for gentlemen, central loca tion. Inquire 56 New Brunswick avenue. 3469-9-10’3 WANTED—SEVERAL persons of character and good reputation in each state (one in this county requir ed) to represent and advertise ola established weatlhy business house of solid financial standing. Salary §21 weekly with expenses additional,, all payable in cash direct each Wed-. tiesday from head offices. Horse and j sarriage furnished when necessary, j References. enclose self-addressed envelope. Colonial, Caxton Build ing, Chicago. 3302-8-18-tf BRICK HOUSE CORNER High and 1 Gordon st. Prioe §5,000. Terms to suit. Lot 66x120, ten rooms, all im provements. A. M. Johnson, 89 Water street. 3466-9-9-3t e.o.d. good carpenters. Emil Koyen, 173 Elm street. 9-11-tf FOR SALE—FULL SIZED bedstead, spring, bureau, washstand, $10. Enquire Evening News. 3494 9-U-2D NEWSBOYS WANTED—to sell Even ing News. 8 -18-tf PINCH & BENNETT; Painters, Paper Hanoers, House and Church Decorators. PAPER HANGING A SPECIALTY. 12 Centre Street, Perth Amboy, N. J, We most respectfully solicit a share of your favors and guaranr* « satisfaction. U PERELIM, Pawnbroker |^*Ladies and Gentlemen: I have a great many beautiful articles left from the last sale — Watches, Diamonds, Rings, which I offer to sell at very low prices. All goods guaranteed as represented. L. Perelman, 386 State St. 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. PATRICK WHITE & SONS Telephone No. 8 Engineers, Founders Machinists. General and ’ Special Machine JPatterc Boiler and Blacksmith Work. FOR RENT—A BARN and stable, suitanle for one horse. Enquire at News office. 3154-7-25-tf HAND PAINTED CHINA shirtwaist sets are the popular thing. Orders Saken for studs, cuif buttons and belt truckles, also hat pins, at 114 Rector street._7-17-tf GUARANTEED BICYCLES' $15. Sewing machines, all makes, lowest uarket prices. 336 State street, A. lensen, dealer. 3046-7-10-tf Hfp. NELSON, CARPENTER and Builder, 282 Smith street. Call at oarber shop. 3044-7-10-3mo.-b FOR SALE—High Grade 10 horse power steam engine and boiler. Second hand. Excellent condition. Manufacturer, care of Evening News 4-8-tf pTotice. O, i -vaces for Paper Hanging %jod no ouger be paid. With our system of bang- I »g,better aud more lasting work is dom^ it less cost, because done so much quiokeia All should know this. f M.Y. PAPER HANCINCCf. luhn L Murphy, Mgr. 136 Rector m 1 < ( ) ■ ( ; ■ ( ( ! I 1_m :_j—-:-: Fpr Sale Cheap!, ^ne set automobile tires. / Hyman Shragovitz. - Lock Post Office BOX 78 ^ ————————————— \ FOLETSHONEYHAR stops the cough and her<U luD^»