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„„m__.... Store open this evening till 8 o’clock INTERESTING NEWS | From Our Upholstering Department. Lace Curtains, Portieres, Door Panels, Table Covers, and beautiful assortments of yard goods, all crowned with the spirit of newness. Have you purchased yours yet? If not, don’t do it until our lines have been seen, unless you are indifferent about making selections from Perth Amboy’s most beautiful showing. Quality is a first con sideration of course, but we’ve given an unusual amount of atten tion to design this season and think they couldn’t be prettier. — . Lace Curtain—Nottingham laces in all-over floral patterns, lock stitch edges, regular 1.00 per pair, special at. 75c Tapestry Portieres—made ot hand some tapestry, beautiful designs, rich colorings, deep fringe, worth 3.50 per pair, special at. 2.98 Table Covers, made of tapestry, in floral aud oriental designs, reversi ble, 2 yards square, fringe all around, worth 1.50 each, special at. 1.19 Lace Curtains—00 inches wide to the pair, 3 yards long, Nottingham laco in a variety of pretty patterns, regular 1.75 per pair, at. 1-25 Misses’ and Children’s Dresses. Dainty frocks, in all the pret tiest and most becoming of this season s styles and materials trimmings and workmanship, fit and finish faultless, mothers will find our assortment of girls’ dresses up to the highest stand ard of perfection. at 98c Girls’ plaid Dresses, with plain color yoke, niecdy trimmed witn white hraid, good assortment of colors, sizes 0 to 14 years. at 1.49 Girl’s plaid Dresses, exceptional val ue neat plaids nicely trimmed, good colors, sizes G t > 14 years. at 1.75 Girls’ plain C wMimere Dresses, good quality, well in id ', trimmed neatly, desirable colors, siz is <i to 14 years. at 2.75 Girls’ Cashmere Dresses, ext,'a good quality, silk yoke, trimmed with braid and buttons, wide assortment in plain colors, sizes 0 t > 14 years. |REYNOLDS & HANSON * 128 and I3JO "Smith Street / PERTH AMBOY. Greenbaums’ Department Store , - call special attention to their i exclusive agency in this city of the celebrated : : CRAWFORD SHOE FOR MEN. It is claimed for these shoes,that they are in every way equal to the best regularly advettiseo 4 50 kind under any name. Mailt; of vicikid, velour, box and mirror calf, hand welted shoes, new winter . - .400 State Street. TELEPHONE S9 K. I _ ^—— iiiiinm ■■■—» SENT FOR POLICE. Officer McDermott was called to the cigar factory at the noon hour. Two youue fellows were annoying the girls employed there in. One had thrown a rope around a girl, lacerating her neck. 'When the officer arrived the boys were gone. An effort to capture the offenders is being made. METUCHEN WEDDING Edgar F. Campbell, well known in this city, and Miss Lillian E. Grenvcs, of Metuchen, wore married in the Presbyterian church, at Metuchen, yesterday. The ceremony was per formed by Rev. J. G. Mason. The maid of honor was Miss Alice Harring ton and A. R. Campbell was best man. The church was prettily decor ated and well filled with friends of the couple. y our first shipment! | 1 -0F- 11 ,!l AMPS ] i from Factory has arrived in j i i J the shape of handsome (J HALL LAMPS we are expecting our Parlor and Library Lamps every day. — 1 jjjaldemar Krause j l - 58 - S 5 SMITH STREET. 5 Near High St. TWO ADDRESSES. In Simpson M. B. church tonight Miss Haw ami Miss Carlton will give addresses. They are college graduates who devote their time going from place to place speaking in behalf of the poor. The meeting tonight prom ises to be an interesting one. METUGHEN OFF FOR ALLENTOWN TODAY. Metuchen is to be well represented at the Allentown parade. Bagle Hook and Ladder Company have been drill ing faithfully for some time in antici pation of making a good show in that event. Their very handsome truck and hose wagon have been carefully cleaned and all metal parts made to shine as silver and gold. About fifty members, resplendent in blue uni forms, will take an earlv train from Perth Junction. Their truck will be in a flat car attached to the rear end of the train. The Eagles have a spec ial car and are going off with a deter mination to land a prize. If hnrd work and good intentions prevail, will obtain recognition of no small value. ^PALACE We are showing ex clusive models in ... HATS, TCQUES and TU3BANS See our popular price window Velvet Hats, trimmed with fancy feathers and plumes, value $3 00 to 10.00. Our price 1.95 to 5.00 Chiffon and Net Veil ings, value 25c to 35c. Our price I5c and 20c 399 STATE ST. Ricci’ti Building. F I N E M I L L I N E R Y Telephone Call 69-A. APPLE CAKES Try one - - - and you’ll want another B L. MARSH & CO., 121 S mith Street. SAMPLE* FO* FALL SUfTS^ Are Now In. Our line is as complete as any in the city, and we would be pleased to have you call and inspect them. STYLE Af< D FIT GUARANTEED. All work by experienced tailors. All repair work satisfactorily done. 83 Smith Street, Tel. 198 o Perth Amboy, Real Estate column page 2 Re; e \real estate advertising oolnm: patjre 2, today. >EtS I3.JORNSEIN Dealer in Choice Family Groceries Provisions. Etc. Freeh\»tock constantly received Oor. Prospect mPdSfanlth Hte. 99 CENT-A-WORD BRICK HOUSE CORNER ~HigIi and Gordon st. Price $5,000. Terms to suit. Lot 66x120, ten rooms, all im provements. A. M. Johnson, 89 Water Street. ' 3498-9-14-tf WANTED—A GIRL to learn millin ery at J. Kreielsheimor, 117 Smilh st. 8683-10-6 tf TO LET—WILL HAVE four rooms to let on first floor by 15th inst. En quire G. D. R. News office. 10-5-tf BOARD FOR ONE OR two gentle men. All improvements. 98 Gor don st. *3690-10-8-2 FOR RENT—STORE and three large rooms on State st. Enquire P. E. Gordon, 1 Miller st. 8638-10-l tf SALESLADY—Wanted for store. Ad dress C.B. 3688-10-7-2t. OFFICE TO LET—Inquire Mason 102 Smith St. 3687-10-7-2t. WANTED—SEVERAL persons of oharaoter and good reputation in each state (one in this county requir ed) to represent and advertise obd established weatlhy business house of solid financial standing. Salary $21 weekly with expenses additional, all payable in cash direct each Wed nesday from head offices. Horse and carriage furnished when necessary. References. Encloso self-addressed envelope. Colonial, Caxton Build ing, Chicago. 8302-8-18-tf FOR RENT—A BARN and stable^ suitaole for one horse. Enquire at News office. 3154-7-25-tf HAND PAINTED CHINA shirtwaist sets are the popular thing. Orders taken for studs, cuff buttons and belt buckles, also hat pins, at 114 Rector street. 7-17-tf GUARANTEED BICYCLES $15.' Sewing machines, all makes, lowest market prices. 386 Stato street, A. Jensen, dealer. 3046-7-10-tf FOR SALE—High Grade 10 horse power steam engine and boiler. Second hand. Excellent condition. Manufacturer, care of Evening. News. '_ 4-8-tf BOILER AND ENGINE for sale at a bargain. Sturtevant 10 horse power steam engine and boiler in A 1*condi tion, cost $490, will sell for $250. In use 3 years. ' Address O. D., News Office. 9-12-tf 1 i—Q o you want bright, snappy, up-to-dato Clothing ? 2^ | X O 9 i * & m Keen iust'such a line of suits and you can buy them for the same price as the old makes and less stylish ones. Every suit in our store contains the latest ideas of the best if r designers in the clothing business, and this is just what the stylish voung men of today want. Combined with style we give you quality, and by far the lowest prices. q O Our SM AKTSAC suit of the famous Crouse & Brandagee make has captured the young men s trade, for there is contained in this garment, a certain swagger appearance, that j V other houses have failed to give, even a good imitation. We will.be pleased to show you the merits of this garment, whether you buy or not. We are showing them, in plain £ m and fancy mixed Cheviots. Every garment, new and perfect fitting $10 . ^ V A ? Mens fine Worsted Suits, in plain and fancy mixtures, lined with best of Jr serge, lining perfect in workmanship, Quality the best » ‘ $12.00 V Mens and Young Mens imported Worsted and Cheviot Suits, the kind that 0 can’t be beat either lor style, quality or workmanship. A style that stands alone, r and just what the stvlish young men are looking for we have them, we swear by O them | $15.00 J* . Young Mens Suits, age 15 to 20. in black Cheviot and fancy Worsteds, made ^ with broad shoulders, close fitting back o $10.00 A --- 0 Boys Clothing. 1 Bovs School Suits, iust the Suits for School, wears like iron and, well made 2 $2.50 E A better Suit in two pieces, double brested, and Norfolk Style in a variety of 0 patterns, to select from 6 $3.00, $3.50 J& Boys fine blue and black Serge Suits, heavy weight, well made and trimmed o $4.50 )_:---—— Men’s Furnishings. f Our line of Mens furnishings is complete in every detail, and quality the very O best. ? Our hat department is complete in every detail, and young men will find all ^ the new shapes, in stiff and soft hats. 1 ■YV3 N O I Mens stiff and soft hats, Strictly Union made, the famous regent make q | 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00 1 A large and well selected line of white and fancy shirts, the celebrated, “Mon- X arch” make V* $1.00 | We carry a large assortment of Mens working shirts, in plain black, with or Q without the collars, also white and fancy Negligee Shirts, with seperate cuffs 5 • SC* I A Complete line of Mens and Boys Sweaters. A full line of Sweet Orr & Co. overalls and working pants. 1 EVERYTHING AND ANYTHING IN THE 2 LINE OF CLOTHING AND MEN’S FURNISH- T INGS WILL BE FOUND AT THE NEW STORE Q --i i Gannon & Sheehy, i I 88 SIMIITIbi STREET. ,.T. „ |