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Store open this evening until 10 o’clock T Fail and Winter Furnishings for Men The weather man to-day says there's a cold wave com ing S Those who are unprepared for it can do no better than to antic- j apate their requirements now, while stocks are new and at their g best. A Few Sample Values S Men’8 Shirts, Most desireable stylos, 5 ligbtdark and plain white grounds, a plain and plaited bosoms, none bel ter at. 98c ■ Medium Weight Underwear, Men's me dium weight natural grey under wear, full regular made, price per garment.49c a"d 75c Mens Wool Hose, all wool; half those, g light, medium, and lieaw weights, ■ black and grey, per pair 25, 35, 49c - Men's Pajamas, fine quality forjOut- g ing, Fianuel, well made, and per- g feet fitting, neat patterns, all sizes, g price per. suii.98c m _._-— -—-—— 3 Men’s Winter Underwear Our stock is complete all numbers are in ‘‘Roots Tivoli” and other celebra ted brands, in Natural wool, Camel’s hair, Medicated Scarlet, Whit® Merino, and Fleeced liued underwear, at prices ranging from 49c and $! 49 a garment. Sweaters,—Men's, Misses’ aud 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 jj equal to those shown by stores devoted exclusively to millinery. _I Misses' Felt Hats, wide stitched trims, edge of silk binding, new shape crowns, ueatlv trimmad, suitable for Miss of 18 to 20, well worth $1.08 ■ at....SI-49 White Felt Hats, forcliildern, each ha a beauty, pure white trimmed with white ribbon, all of good quality felt prices.98c to 1,98 - - --— Tarn 0’Shanter8, Made of pure Camels bair, good shape, cut full, whiteaud assorted colors, an excellent value at.85c I _A Colored Felt Hats, a wide assortment 5 of colors, all new and desireable S shapes, each nicely trimmed and of 5 good felt, prices.59c to $1.75 ■ Tam 0 Shanters. the very newest ■ creation* square shapes, trimme^-S with aflfdaud tassel, ni>*it -Ol pure 5 riel’s h.i^"^ 'tftvZo value for...98c 5 IREYNO & HANSON| and 130 Smith Street r £==1' t Men and Their Furnishings Wo kImiw more arlclea for Mens near, than any other store in town uini every liat shoe. anit. coat, or ahinau.l all Ilia neckwear and uu derwear arc worth fill ami dealrabie even though swell priced. MENS SHIRTS. ancy stiff | bosoms in neat figures anil stripes, at..98c MENS' HATS. Derby# and Soft hats newest blocks from 3.00 down lo... . 1.50 ML NS’ SUITS, at 1200 should be marked 15 x>. t he fabrics are the newest and nobbiest and could not possi bly be improved upon in point of finish and fit. The CRAWFORD SHOE for men, the acme of comfort 3.50 all leathers, all sizes. Greenbaums’ Department Store .....400 State Street.... TELEPHONE 8y R. Read the real estate advertising column on paste 3, today. SAMPLE8* FO* FALL SUJTS^ Are Now In. Our line is as complete as any in tlie city, and we would tie pleased , .to have yf>\\ zti.\. aucj inspect S tlieni. j STYLE AND FIT GUARANTEED All work by experienced tailors. Ail repair work satisfactorily done. CHRIS. CHRISTOFFERSEN, 83 Smith Street, Tel. 193.1 Perth Amboy. YELS BJORNSEIN Dealer Id Choice Family Groceries Provisions, Etc. Fresh stock constantly received Cor. Prospect and Smith Htfl, II—lllllill IWiHII III nil Ii il!■!P—limi W We are doing the business of the town, Why? Because we are handling a line of goods of the latest makes, the best material and the lowest price. It doesn’t re quire talk to sell our goods, a look from you is sufficient, When you know the price the rest is easy. Examine our CIA D..IU they contain all the good points that most dealers line of . 5IU dUITS, ask 12,00 for. Our line ol 0|O ChUa in black and fancy mixed cheviots, appeal partic dll ITS ■ ularly to the nobby and well dressed men, and are equal to many Suits sold at 15.00. When you want a suit that will bear the stamp and 0IC QimI °f the famous quality of custom made clothing, examine our . . OUII Crouse it Brandeger make. They have no equal. We are showing a that has just made its appearance A AA O new and stylish stiff in the hat world and sells for . . fcillUj fciWU Every hat guaranteed. e are the new clothing firm and intend to CRT THRRE, by fair and hon est dealing, and by selling up-to-date reliable merchandise, at the lowest possible price. ———mi iiiii imwiimi him ii mi CENT-A-WORP BRICK HOUSE CORNER High and Gordon st. Price #6.000. Terms to suit. Lot 00x120, ten looms, all im provements. A. M. Johnson, 89 Water street. 3498-9-14-tf WANTED-A GIRL to loaru millin erv at J. KrcielshenWer, 117 Smith st. ' 3688-10-6-tf ROOMS TO RENT—Sieam hen*; all improvements. L L. Riveley, 108 .Wood ave., Tottenvllle, S. I. 3897-10-8 tf I #10.00 WEEKL.Y OANIjE earned by redned woman l>y corn'- ponding for : prominent society wet kly. Exper ! ience nnnecessnry. C. J. Ross, 389 1 Fourth ave., New York oi!v. b;07-10.»-2 I t iK RENT-TWO FlTRNIf HED rooms second floor front, !"9 Gf . don | st. 3708-10-9-6 i FOR SALE—COMPUTING sp»ie, worth #■ .i lo be stihl a* #40. L. [nire | at 8# Hall avenue 8691-10-8-3 j SALESLADY—WANTED for store. Address C. B. 3715-10 9-3 FOR RENT STORK ami three lnrge rooms en Stats at. Enquire p. E. , 1 Miller st. IMS-IOG-tf I, sr-RUBBKR COAT in vicinity Liddle & Pfeiffer’s Livery Stable. Reward. Return to Liddle & Pfeiffer. 8732-10-10-1 WANTED-SEVERAL persons ~ot character anti good rennration in each state (one in this county reqnir I nil 1 fn renresent anti advertise nltl established weatlhy business house of solid financial standing. Salary $21 weekly with oxpenses additional, all payable in cash direct each Wed nesday from head offices. Horse and carriage furnished when necessary. References. itnolosu self-addressed envelope. Colonial, Caxton Build ing, Chicago. 3302-8-18-tf FOR RENT—A BARN nml stable, suitanle for one horse. Enquire nt News Office,_3164-7-2.r>-tf HAND PAINTED CHINA shirtwaist sets are the popular thing. Orders tnken for studs, cutT buttons and belt buckles, also hat pins, at 114 Rector street. 7-17-tf (JEARAN T EED BICYCLES $15~ SeWing machines, all makes, lowest mnrket prices. 836 State street, A. Jensen, dealer. 8046-7-10-tf FOR SALE—High Grade 10 horse potver steam engine and boiler. Second hand. Excellent condition. Manufacturer, care of Evening Nows. _ _ 4-8-tf BOILER AND ENGINE for sale at a bargain. Sturtevant 10 horse power steam engine nnd boiler in A 1 condi tion, cost $400, will sell for $260. In' use 3 years. Address O. D., News Office. 9 -12-tf BOARD FOR ONE OR two gentle men, front room, all conveniences. 1)8 Gordon at. 1788-10-IOO The men who have made the largest fortunes in business are those who have been the most extensive adver tisers Real Estnte column page 2 • .. .. . \ ._ • . « ■/ - .■ x . r i m ^ < , A SURPRISE PARTY. The members of the Beth Mordecai Culture Club surprised Miss Florence Kreielshoimer at her home last night. About thirty-five of the young lady’s friends were present and a jolly time was had. All the games relative to such parties were played. Miss Paul ine Philo sang and plaved the piano. A supper was served nnd at its dose Mr. Gilbert Seil, President of the B. M. C. 0. was called upon for a toast. He chose the society for his subject. Max Kreielshoimer responded. After supper, more fun, and the time slipped nway so very rapidly that the small hours were on hand before the merry A Choice Line of MEATS -AT THE People’s Meat Market 322 STATE STREET TELEPHONE 14-w BRANCH STORES: 518 State Street. • Telebhone 31-m 247 New Brunswick Avenue, Tel. 109-1 Jos. Polkowitz & Bro. Exclusive Styles^^ -IN ^. Wearing Apparel. Exclusiveness of style is sought for and appreciated by every woman—particularly in Tailor made Suits, that is why hundreds of women who are lovers of good garments and sincere behavior in true economy, manifest their interests at all times in our shov ing and seek here for their garments W e show something new each day. Here are a few attractions we value for TO DAY, SATURDAY, and MONDAY. Tailor made COUPON etter quality suits I Suits of Zilieline ——————— ^ . . . , , „ . .. . the style of thefltm cloth, Louis XIV Upon presentation of this coupon we* II «lve son rich cloth val. st> le, \alue i2.cx> y0( 20 00 worth of at.7.i>H Stamps with each soil. 14,00 at... W.lfH W ow fox Genuine Sport. The hunting season is here and so are we with a fn'l and oomplete line ot Rifles. Cunn, Shot, Cartridges and Hunting Coats, In root our assortment and price* caunnt i«' dayUnid mseh equalled by any other house in the trade. I> i you want to know ehv? we'll tell you. Kaeluilwe gun selleis must wait for the season to o|»n in order In make -alea and muat thore lVir charge enough to make up for dull tiiuea; not so with u» We are kept busy all ttie year a>ound and can all'onl *o give you tlio benefit of oar wide experience ami muon lower prices. High grade Parker, 11 am merle**, Davis Hanimerleaa, Metrop, llammerguns Winchester Repeaters, s.ugie and double barrel gun* at a great saving in price. Guns you must pay elsewhere tfQd llammerguns, other stores . barge f f P/\ $40 or $40 we’ll sell you for... *T you 111 or #17, we II let jou have at I I ,OU All other hunting utensil* in proportion. L. PERElMAN,*>° ■>«»«»»«™« makers were aware. Those present were Panline Philo, Beatrice Fels, Anna Holms, H. File, Mrs. Fiie, M. McDermott, M. Dorigh erty. Mrs. K. Rowland, Mrs. L. Kreielsheimer, MrB. J. Kreielsheimer, L. Holm, J. Glnok, H. Gohlbersrer, I. Soldberger, J. Siel, H. Brody, B. Samath, Theresa Kreielsheimer, U. Kanfmann, B. Kanfmann, G. Siel, S. Kanfmann, J. Samath, A. Samath, M. Goldberger, A. Pett, ,T. Slobodien, I. Kanfmann, W. Holm, and L. Ruben stein. The Annex Restaurant 113 SMITH ST.- adjoining Ho'ol Cential. J NOW OPEN. Newly Fitted Table tie Hote and a la Carte, Dinners 35c, from 11 a m to2 p m. J reduced rates to regular Boarders. Bill of fare 1 ^oh^nged daily. W. J. Mag ersou. Prop. M [do not advertise any style of gold glasses for V 3,r0, and when you come to me talk you into | — paying more, and be ides you save time and trouble bv having your ey es treat ed at home. I fully guar antee all my work. F. J. MONAGHAN, Opt. D., Smith St., over Salz & Steiner’s store, Tuesday and Saturday, 1.30 to 7 p. in., side entrance, formerly 15 Maiden Lane, N. Y. city. WHEN IN NEW YORK don’t fail to 'artnurCafe Duesing PAUL SORENSEN, Prop’ 87 Cortlandt St., NEW YORK Cafe and Dining Room Adjoining P. R. R. Ferry Stairs. I At my office your eyes receive Ml KK O F - .ag’ffvyfrU C II A Il«i t. un honest, thorough ami scieutiflc examination, by an Ocu list who has practlc <1 eye-diseases for 25 years, and proper glasses fitted for $1.00 upward, Rep utation is what I am after, and vou can rel ’up’ , on getting good, honest Alue for your money as many readers of this paper wi 1 testify. DH‘ BRIG DEN; Oculist, XOO BROADWAY (near Fulton St.), N. Y., Room 202, over drug store. Houi s 9 to 6. MADAM RIVELY. 136 Smith St., Hatr Dressing, Shampooing, Scalp treatmeht corn treatment Manicuring and Massage Skillfully done for Ladies at reasonable prices. Also scalp treatment Manicuring and corn treatment for gentlemen. Out of town engage mAnti hv win mint mOnt ,8. Hotel Central ■ ■Viva WViill »*■ wines.Liquors NOW OPEN ia B« n x rfi fw x1 T> Goor’s retailed • o* X X Xi mu Xv * at who.esule Cor. State and Smith St. prices. . . . PINCH & BENNETT; Painters, Paper Hangers, House and Church Decorators. PAPER HANGING A 8PECIALTY. 12 Ceatre Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. We most rett pert fully solicit a share of your favors and guarautce satisfaction. PATRICK WHITE & SONS Telephone No. 8 Engineers, Founders Machinists. General and Bpecial Machine Pattern Boiler and Blacksmith Work. KIDSEBlBitB. Coil- n any quantity | ————■ at the Lowhsi j i Ulood Market Prices | Yard; New HruiiHwtck Aye., and (\ IjHlilgb Valley Crowd n*. ( ) Tel. SI. Perth Amboy, N.J. Q For Sale Cheap! One set automobile tires. Hyman Shragovitz. , Lack Post Office BOX 78 FOLEYS HONF,Y«TAR HosdhAcoulhMd heals lungs V