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. ......■■■■■■...1 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ \ m Store closes tonight^at 8 o’clock 11 Fall and Winter Furnishings ter Men) The weather man to-day says there’s a cold wave coming jj Those who are unprepared for it can d* no better than to antic- g apate their requirements now, while stocks are new and at their I best. A Few Sample Values_j ■ Men's Shirts, Most desireable styles, lightdaik and plain white grounds, • plain ai d plaited bosoms, none bet 5 ter at. 98c ■ ___ 5 Medium Weight Underwear, Men’s me d urn weight uatuial grey under 5 wear, full regular made, price per garment.49c ard 75c Mens Wool Hose, all wool hail nose, light, medium, and lieavv weights, black and grey, per pair 25, 35, 49c Men's Pajamas, fine quality for Out ing, Flannel, well made, and per fee: fitting, neat patterns, all sizes, price per. suii..°p0 JVferVs Winter Underwear S Our stock is complete all numbers are in ‘-Roots Tivoli” anil other, celebra. 5 ted brands, in Natural wool, Camel’s hair, Medicated .Scarlet, White Merino, and Fleeced lined underwear, at prices ranging from 49c and S $149 a garment. Sweaters,—Men-?, Mi.-ses' and Childrens'—from 98c to $4.50 ■ \ Felt Hats for Misses and Children ■ Exquisite creations in Misses and Children’s felt. hats for Fall and Winter wear. Our assortment of these pretty hats is equal to those shown by stores devoted exclusively to millinery. _ ■ -— Hisses'Felt Hats, wide stitched trims, edge of silk binding, uew^shapa crowns, neatly trirumad, suitable for Miss of 10 to 20, well worth $ I. OS at.$1.49 S While Felt Hats, for childern, each lia J 5 a beauty, pure white trimmed with \ ■ white ribbon, all of good quality 5 lilt prices.98c to 1,98 ■ ■ -- ■ Tam O’Shanters. Made of pure Cantels hair, good shape, cut full,"white and 5 assorted colors, an excellent value \: at .85c Colored Felt Hats, a wide assortment of colors, all new and desireable shapes, each nicely trimmed aud of good felt, prices.59c to $1.75 Tam 0 Shanters. the very newest creation, square shapes, trimmed with cord aud tassel, made of pure Camel’s hair, a $1.25 value for...98c EYNOLDS & HANSON 128 and 130 Smith Street Phone 108 PERTH AMBOY. J .. I OCR TEN DOLLAR TALK Ten dollars will do the work of twenty at this store this Fall. There was never a time when we could give you such good value for ten dollars in good __ I Stylish Walking Suit for Men In Scotch Mixture and Cheviots. All this year’s eaves made in the leading styles. Military Sacks, ! double or single or the 2 button sack. These suits are sure to sat isfy dressy men. _ An Overcoat at $10.00 Is worth a great deal more. We'll give you a Top Coat in Covert that you can’t duplicate, well made and dressy or a Military or Oxford winter coat, loose back and stylish cut. Our Custom Department "l "7S demands of the trade. We show all the latest fabrics and new cut clothing that satisfies the most particular dressers. We are showing a particular fine line of coverings for this season’s wear. i Our line of Hats and Gents Furnishings H is complete, nothing here but the newest goods, stylish hats • from the Dunlap and Youxnan blacks from 1.50 to 3.00, while the shirts are the newest in stylish haberdashery that have a snap and a style of their own. T 1dm JDiTfcJi CLOTHIER AND MERCHANT TAILOR hCOR. SMITH &. KING: STS.> Perth Amboy Close 8 :jo every evening, Sal. j unlay at jo, ( _ I RAINY DAY SPECIALS Gloria Silk Umbrellas. 26 or 28 in. natural handles par orn frame, value 1.50 at. 1,00 Men’s MACKINTOSHES, Covert cloth, rubber lined, value 2 75 at.198 Boy’s RUBBERCOATS all all sizes at 2.50and... 1.50 Ladies’ double breasted one cape MACKINTOSH, of blue Cashmerette, 54 to 62 length, value 3.50 at 2.98 Misses’ double breasted one tape MACKINTOSHES, value 2.50 at. 2,19 RUBBERS, RUBBER BOOTS and ARTICS - ■ - - Oreenbaums’ Department Store .400 State Street.... TELEPHONE Sg R. Lost anything: A cent-a-word ad. in the Evening News will find it for you. t | OUR FIRST SHIPMENT J I -OF- 11 lamps!: * from Factory has arrived in ] > P the shape of handsome i1 I HALL LAMPS I we are expecting our Parlor and Library Lamps every day. | UJaldemar Krause \ l - 58 - l J SMITH STREET. 2 \ Near High St. i >%%%%%% ■ %%%%%%• A Citr'i Snreoplin»n». Sarcophagi for Czar Alexander II. and his wife, Maria Alexandrowna, are nearly ready, after being in the work men's hands for 12 years. The czar’s sarcophaugus is cut out of an enor mous block of green jasper from Si beria; the czarina's from a block of pink rhodonite from the Ural moun tains. ^ | — . . f j ferine Jf^illiner'g * | Saturday is Bargain Day | A Special. 3 doz. Ladies’ Trimmed Ilats, newest and latest designs, worth from 3.00 to 8.00, . sale price 1.99 to 4,98 J y iSpecial. 3 doz. Children’s trimmed Hats, all colors, trimmed with £ *\ Ribbon bows and Rosettes, worth 2.00 to 4.50 .Sale price 98c to 3.00 X A Ricci Buildlugr 300 State^tSt, » y ^ 4 c , I I WE show you a line of Men's Shoes whose like you never saw before. Stylish, well made and nobby, they are in Patent Colt, Box Calf,Wax Calf andVelour Calf. Just the thing for business amP dress wear, in single and double soles, shoes that are cal culated to make trade for _ us and give you that sat isfaction which well cut and properly built shoes ought. YOUR INSPECTION IS INVITED EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED. . j# fyWMBBP—— i B—M .— mi Hi ■ini■im ni .. i\mm ■ i ——.— ■ A. I I Exclusive Styles^? I -IN I .-^Wearing Exclusiveness of style is sought for and appreciated by every 8 woman—particularly in Tailor made Suits, that is why hundreds B of women who are lovers of good garments and sincere behavior B in true economy, manifest their interests at all times in our showing and seek here for their garments. We show something I new each day. Here are a few attractions we value for TO DAY, SATURDAY, and MONDAY. I Tailor made COUPON Better quality suits K Suits of Zibeline , . . . „ ... , the style ot the sea - I cloth, Louis XIV Upon presentation of ■ (;tviP v„i11P pnn this coupon we w II give son rich cloth val. | st>le, value 12.00 you 20 00 worth of 0 at.T.U8 Stamps with each suit. 14,00 at.... 9.98 Eg i BOSTON STORE; | Misses and Children’s | COATS £ We are now showing the largest and best 1 \ # assorted line of Misses’ and Children’s I > J coats ever before seen in this city. Qual- 11 d ity and make the best, prices the lowest, ] | # Coats from.. (> l | * WM. MURDOCH, { ^ l 72 Smith Street, Perth Amboy. J Telephone Call 69-A. -TRY OUR Boston Brown Bread its a change and one you’ll enjoyit. B L. MARSH & GO., 121 Smith Street. SAMPLE# FO£ FALL SU1TS^» Are Now lu. Our line is as complete as any in the city, and we would be pleased to have you call and inspect them. STYLE AJiD FIT GUARANTEED. All work by experienced tailors. All repair work satisfactorily done. 83 Smith Street, Tel. 193 j Perth Amboy, e« CENT-A-WORP BRICK HOUSE CORNER High and Gordon st. Price $5,000. Terms to suit. Lot 06x120, ten rooms, all im provements. A. M. Johnson, 89 Water street. 3498-9-14-tf WANTED-A GIRL to learn millin ery at J. Kreielsheimer, 117 Smith st. 3683-10-6-tf GIRL WANTED—FOR housework7n small family. Good wages. 18 Kearny ave. 3696-10-8-2 ROOMS TO RENT—Steam heat; all improvements. L. L. Riveley, 108 Wood ave., Tottenville, S. I. 3697-10-8 tf $10.00 WEEKLY CAN BE^earneiTby refined woman by corresponding for prominent society weekly. Exper ience unnecessary. C. J. Ross, 289 Fourth ave., New York city. '3707-10-9-2 FOR RENT—TWO FURNISHED rooms second floor front, 39 Gordon st. 3708-10-9-6 FOR SALE—COMPUTING scale, worth $55 to be sold at $40. Enquire at 59 Hall avenue. 3691-10-8-3 saeeseadi—WAN TED for store. Address 0. B. 3715-10-9-2 BOARD FOR ONE OR two gentle men. All improvrtnents. 98 Gor don st. 6690-10-8-2 FOR RENT—STORE and three large rooms on State st. Enquire P. E. Gordon, 1 Miller st. 8688-10-1-tf WANTED—SEVERAL persons of character and good reputation in each state (one in this county reqnir ed) to represent and advertise old 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. Enclose self-addressed envelope. Colonial, Caxton Build ing, Chicago. 3302-8-18-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 $Tfh Sewing machines, all makes, lowest market prices. 336 State 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 The Annex Restaurant 113 SMITH ST. - adjoining Hotel Cential. NOW OPEN. Newly Fitted Table de Hote and a la Carte. Dinners 35c, fr<>ni 11 a ra to2 p m. j heduced rates to regular Hoarders. Bill of fare cli nged daily. W. J. Musterson. Prop. \ELS BJORNSEN Dealer in Choice Family Groceries Provisions, Etc. Fresh stock constantly received Cor. Prospect and Smith Sts. Ido not advertise any style of gold glasses for 13,50, and when you come to me talk you into I paying more, and besides you save time and trouble by having your eyes treat ed at home. I fully guar antee all my work. F. J. MONAGHAN, Opt. D., Smith St., over Palz & Steiner’s Rtore, Tuesday and Saturday, 1.30 to 7 p. m., side entrance. i formerly 15 Maiden Lane, N. Y. city. 4 WHEN IN NEW YORK don’t fail to l^nsrCafe Duesing PAUL SORENSEN, Prop 87 Cortlandt St., NEW YORK Cafe and Dining Room . Adjoining P. R. R. Ferry Stairs. * At my office your eyes receive F U It K OF CHARGE an honest, thorough and scientific examination, by an Ocu list who bus practlc d eye-diseases for 25 years, and proper glasses fitted for $1.00 upward. Rep utation is what I am after, and tou can rel- up' on getting good, honest value for your money hs many reade's of tills paper wi 1 testify. DR’ RRIGDEN; Oculist, *00 BROADWAY (near Fulton St.J, N. Y„ Room 202, over drug store. Hou'S 9 to o. ■ ' "■ MADAM LIVELY. 133 Smith fct., Hair Dressing, Shampooing, ttcalp 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. Hotel Central &?*?«■• “i ■ ■ w■ w» Wines,Liquors NOW OPEN in So -n t HP rr 1? TT> Goo- s retailed • olr X 1 L£i XL 4 at who esule Cor. State and .Smith St. prices. . . . PINCH & BENNETT; Painters, Paper Hangers, House and Church Decorators. I PAPER IIANGI^G A SPECIALTY. 12 Centre Street, Perth Amboy, N. I. j We most respectfully solicit a share of * your favors and guarantee satisfaction. L. PERELMAN, Pawnbroker 0T~Ladies and Gentlemen: I have a great many beautiful articles left from the last sale — Watches, Diamonds, Kings, which I offer to sell ut very low prices. All goods guaranteed as represented. L. Perelman, 386 State St, PATRICK WHITE & SONS Telephone No. 8 Engineers, Founders Machinists. General and Special Machine Pattern Boiler and Blacksmith Work. *1 I ( ) I t ), I ■ ___ _ J For Sale Cheap!, One set automobile tires. Hyman Shragovitz. 1 ._x Lock Post Office BOX 78 ^ ffOLEYSffOHFYWrAttL...... «*«»»!• **»« cough an-a b ■M