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I ill Bind ted time and again. Our determination to show only garments of ster ■or -' mt of fashionable folks hereabouts, and the substantial encouragement ™ Amboy and vicinity this season is only another proof that t^U Aid I'Y travagant statements oi others who have garments to sell. Yon take deceive by word or deed. Each year of the past seven our goods have prestige we enjoy to-day is duo to our truttworthy methods and mer o will be spread here to-mor ow. Dress Goods ■ *f>c per yard, new Kali Dress Goods, in the new stylish mixtures, now so much in demand, real value 69c. >c per yard, all wool black and navy blue serge, guaranteed to equal any in town at 69c. We are going to help you fill if ar stamp book quickly for ristmas by making the follow l ' SPcCIAh STAMP OKKKR •! f- tomorrow, no coupon neces | y > | ^ worth of extra stamps with - £ every purchase of 1.00 or over. C worth of extra stamps V with every purchase of $5 | or over. worth of extra stamps with every purchase of 10.00 or over. f Corsets Nemo, self reducing Corsets, a best corsets made to reduce 1 2 abdomen. f OO worth of Stamps with j every pair tomorrow, price per pair Hi. ;>() Belts. I A mauufacturers’s sample lot h of Belts, consisting of the latest p girdle and silk Belts. 300 in the B lot, some worth 39c, some 50c I and 75c. Your choice.25c Rings. 500 Solid Gold Shell Rings for Radies, Misses and Children. Sold in jewelry stores at 50c to 1.59 each. Your choice here at 50 and 25c 15c each—Infants’ Outing Cloth Skirts. SATURDAY SPECIALS THAT 8 ARE VALUES. 1.00—Full size White Cro- H chet Bed Spreads, Marseilles I patterns, value, 1.39. 1 00 oer pair for the largest I and best 1.50 blanket made. 50c each—Gent’s 75c natural ■ wool Shirts and Drawers. 08c each—Children’s all-wool ij Sweaters, some worth as much Shirt Waists. 1 Certainly a busy department | is our Shirt Waist Department, as and we have the most complete j|j | stock ever shown by us, all at moderate prices. 08c—Radies' white fleeced P. K. and madras .Shirt Waists, gotten up very tastefully and stylish. 1.40—Radies’ black, blue and brilliantine Waists, lined and well worth 1.98. 1.98 — V ery handsome fig- B ured brilliantine and granite cloth Shirt Waists. A waist I easily worth 3.00. r* * asing demand for Red Star Stamps 1>y our patrons, we have de- i ses. The reason for giving Red Star Stamps is because we re- p r ion in profit giving and taking. We advise all our customers to 5 Christmas and fill several books of Red Star Stamps. You will ^ f the beautiful gifts especially selected for the holidays. Visit p >. em. J T a demonstrator will give yon a book with $3.00 worth (30) p t ' p3 instead of I for one week, commencing Saturday, November !4 P nducement to our many customers we will f ne week, beginning Saturday, Nov. 14, p l.r itamps with Each Purchase J - I nwiw IB, II, „|- „M „ .. ,_„___ W lioes for Men, Women and Children, and have done so for ^ 3 largest in the city, and contains the best makes only. 4 and fit it perfectly. Our guarantee stands back of every 3 0 0 r large assortment we 11 only mention two leaders : ^ ' Queen Quality for Woil,en $ One of the things ? that has made the ? QUEEN J QUALITY $ SHOES so popular is the t ^ w i d e r a n ge o f 5 Jchoice — you can 2 i' ' find shoes for every 2 | need or occasion; ft from the dantiest A dress shoe to the # ° s sturdiest street £ °vef1ja lioot. We have * ' le shapes to fit all feet. Special styles 2 'ce- 50c extra. $3 00 is the price- 2 iivini % Drn P0PULAR \ l ltjl d DIU., SHOEHOUSE \ SMITH STREET. \ _ A PKETTY BLACK BLOUSE. Tills dosign is most dainty for a black blonso. It is not a mourning blouso, bat would bo suitablo for one in mourning,Rising black footing or bands of not/instead of laco. The blouiie is of black crepe do chine, w'Jm three rather small tucks on each t shoulder to give fullness. Tlio laco is black cliantilly. Tlio crepo is cnt away under tlio lace, showing the black taffeta, or, if de sired, whito taffeta lining. It takes three and a half yards of tho crepo do chino to make the blouse, and ten yards of lace. A white inch ing at tho throat looks well with an all black blouse of this kind. _ _ » __ Our Prices Talk If yon are in doubt who is selling the best eatables for the least money compare this list with any others and you will find that our prices talk for themselves in this list, for this week you will find the greatest number of genuine bargains ever offered at any one I time by any other store in town. This Sale will Last for Saturday and lillonday only. Fancy Creamery Butter, good as others best.23c Good Dairy Blitter.19c Good Lard, 3 lb. for.25c Best Sugar cured Hams,nice and lean.13 ^c Very best Cal. Ham.7 Ve Nice and lean Salt Pork.1 ic Extra best Prunes, 3 lb. for. .25c 1 qt jar Syrup.10c Best Buckwheat Flour pkg...9c 3 caus best Milk....25c Nice large Lemons, per dz... 13c Best Cranberry.*?, per qt.9c VERY SPECIAL IN CRACKERS. N. B. C, Soda Crackers, pkg.9c Social Teas, pkg..0c 5 o’clock Teas, pkg.9c Graham Crackers, pkg.9c Oatmeal Crackers.9c Sunny Cakes lb. 9c Lemon Cakes, per b.4jc Ginger Snaps lb.41,c Soda Crackeis lb.41c 30 00 worth in Stamps with the I following useful Order. 1 peck best Jersey Potatoes. 20c j 1 lb. Butter. 25c • 2 lbs, best Codec. 50c 1 2 boxes Purity Corn S tarcb. 20c I t box best Currants.10c j 1 can String Beans.,.10c I 1 can E. J. Peas.10c 1 box imported Moodies.19c { lo best; Pepper.19c 1 can Magnolia Milk.Pc 1 can best Baked Beans.ICo 2 lb. Sugar.lCc 1 lb. best Tea, anyllavor.00c 1 bottle Vanilla or Lemon...10c 1 box Cocoanut.10c 1 box Uneeda Biscuit....4c 1 box Toilet Soap.25c } lb. can Purity Baking Powder....23c 2 cakes Soap. 9c 3725 SMOKE “PURITY BRAND” We just received a large consignment ol' cigars, specially manufactured for us and we guarantee tlio qualityand price to be to your abvautage. Cigars to sat isfy tbo most fastidious smokers. To introduce our brand we will give 5.C0 worth of stamps with each b'>x. Positively the best 5c cigar in the city. “Pur ity Brand” iiox of 25 f°r 70-J NEW YGRK GASH GROCERY ; 219 Smith Street, near Central Depot Perth Amboy. Main Street. Roddy’s Building Woodbridge. I Tel.ir>4i. P. A. Potatoes—One of the largest staffs of life, the best table Pota toes, guaranteed dry and mealy. Very special, per bushel.75c Another great staff of life—flour sure to be satisfactory; like mother used to bake, per bag (24^ lb.).65c The very best Rye Flour, very special, for this sale, per bag 24F2 lb. 50c EXTRA—$1 worth in stamps free with two 5c loaves of bread .IOC S3 in Stamps With the Following 3 Articles. 1 11). best Butterino.19c 2 bottles Vanilla or Lemon.-...20e 1 eau Corned Beef. S4-C 5.00 in Stamps Free with each of the following articles. 1 pkg. purity Corn Starch.;.10c 1 large hag Salt.10c 1 large bottle Salad oil.25c 2 cans Peas.20c 1 can Cocoa.20c 2 bottles Lemon or Vanilla .20c Scans best Tomatoes.20c 1 bottle Ammonia.10c 10.00 in Stamps free with the following small Order. 1-2 lb. Butter.,.15c 1-2 best. Sweet Potatoes.I5c 1 large bottlo Blueing.10c 1 lb best Coffee.25c 1 can best Milk.9c I bottle Horse Radish.10e 1 can Tomatoes.10c 1 bag Salt.10c 1-2 best Tea any flavor.25c 1 pkg. Corn Starch.10c 1737 Very Special in Stamps. 8 00 worth of Stamps free with 1 lb. can Puriy Baking Powder.45c 5.00 wortl) of stamps with lib. Best '■Tea.50c 2.00 in stamps with 1 lb best Coffe 25c T '„ " ' '11.1 _-* .. Evening News Ciassified Ads. WAN T S - ONE CENT A WORD - SITAU ATIONS WANTED-FREE No Ads. Les3 Than 10c. Extra Charge if Displayed. HELP WANTED WANTED—ENERGETIC young man as traveling salesman. Applv even ings at office, 386 State st., Sewing Machine office, WAN TED-EXPERIENCED AND in experienced saloladies in a huge dry zoods store. Those who are at nres mt engaged need not apply. State previous position nnd the amount of wages desired. Address “Evening News, Dry Goods Department.” 39DG-11 -12-tf WANTED—GIRL FOR general house work. Enquire at News office, p*" ' 4012-11-13-2 BOY-WANTED-TO DRIVE order wagon for the Grand Central Meat Market. One with some experience preferred. 3891-10-30-tf WANTED—TEN GIRLS at once as cooks and laundresses. Call or write, J. J. Shepperson, 128 Church it., New Brunswick, N. J. 3990-11-12-8 WANTED—COMPETENT OOOK~:at 153 High st. 3859-10-28-tf WANTED-SEVERAL persons of character and good reputation in inch state (one in this county reqnir. id) to represent and advertise old istablished wentlhy business house if solid financial standing. Salary i>21 weekly with expenses additional, ill payable in cash direct each Wed lesday from head offices. Horse and larriage furnished when necessary. References. Enclose self-addressed _ i /"I _ l • i n __ i tv _ - *1.1 utviuyoi w/iuuiui) VU.VLU11 j.iuuvc ug, Chicago 8302-8-18-tf HOUSES FOB KENT. • rHREE ROOM PLAT and four room flat to rent. Enquiro 257 New Brunswick avenue. 8985-11-12-tf FOR RENT-A SIX room house.bnlh, hot and cold water. Enquiro 257 New Brunswick ave. SITUATION WANTED L’WO GIRLS WANT~p 1 accs~ai wait ress and upstairs work, also a man ivautsj position us night watchman. Reference given, call or write. J. ihopperson, 128 Church st., Now Brunswick, N. J. FOIl SALK FuR SALE—AN English cob and run about, will sell horse soiarite. Horse perfectly safe for lady and ••hil ireu to drive. Afraid of nothing. Apply Packer Hor.se or Peiffers’e ivery stable. 839(i-l0-30-tf FOR SALE—COAL yard and ice house property, subject to short lease. Bids received for sixty davs. Enquiro P. E. Gordon, Miller st. 8915-11-8-tf SHOE CHEAP GO-CART for sale. Inquire Mrs. Mary Anderson, street ipposito tho hospital. 4005-11-13-1 STOVES FOR SALE—2 parlor stoves for sale at a bargain. Enquiro Slews office. 1897-11-10-tf FOR SALE—High Grade 10 horse power steam engine and boiler. 3econd hand. Excellent condition. Manufacturer, care of Evening Nows. 4-8-tf BOILER AND ENGINE for sale at a bargain. Sturtevant 10 horse power iteaui ongino and boiler in A 1 condi tion, cost $490, will sell for $250. In ise 3 years. Address O. D., Nows Office. 9-12-tf CWO GOOD WORK Torses for sale cheap. Enquire P. E. Gordon, Miller st. 3927-11-5 tf LOST uOST-BLUEENAMEL open face wntcli on Thursday. Miss Slaight, !04 Water st. 4020-11-14-1 MISCE r.r.AXEOUS MRS. JARLEY’S WAX WORKS mid musical at St. Peter’s chapel Tues day evening, November 17th, for tho benefit of the Parish House fund. Public cor,. 1 invited. Admission 25 cts. ’ 4008-11-13-3 PIANO AND ORGXN lessons at reasonable rates. Mrs. S. MacFelly, 480 State st. _ 3983-11-11-1 f STORES FOR RENT cheap. Enquire at News office. PROF. F. J. ROSS & Keefer’s danc ing school. Waltz, two step and schottische guaranteed in six lessons. Terms very reasonable. Room 13, Sclieuer building. 3996-11-12 3 IT’S JUST LfSinCUTTING prices. We will cut an $18 suit or overcoat to your measure for $12.50, In the latest fabrio including black thibets, fancy worsteds and tweeds. Ladies garments made to ordor at equally low prices. S. Smith & Co., 333 State st. 3982-U-11-&1 3-t FOR RENT—A BARN and stable, suitable for one horse. Enquire at News office. 8154-7-25-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 ROOMS FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM to let with board in private family.. 280 High st. ' 3&9T-11-12-3 DESIRABLE ROOM TO let with board, inodorn improvements. 98 Gordon street. 8974-11-10-6 LARGE FRONT ROOM with board in private family, suitable for two; Scandinavian preferred. 221 Wash ington st, 3971-11-10-tf llEAL ESTATE. BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED poultry farm 30 acres. Directly on trolley and railroad, in borough of progressive town. Twenty minutes from Perth Amboy in most healthful and produc tive section of New Jersey. Abund ance of fruit. Modern new buildings cost $6000. Yalu“ land $4000. Total $10,000. Complete poultry and farm equipment. $5500 purchases all. Only $2000 cash required a bargain seldom offered. Poultry and produce will clear over $3000 yearly. Photographs and particulars, Nielsen Bros. 122 Smith st. 4019 11-13-1 BRICK HOUSE CORNER High 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 FOR SALE—FOUR lots on Market st., near Goodwin. Addross “Real Estato, ” Evening News. 1987-11-10-tf FOR SALE—AT a bargain, house and lot on Hall ave. Address “Bar gain,’’ Evening News office. 1907-11-10-tf A RARE BARGAIN Choice lot on Smith wjll be sold for $875 two hundred dollars down, balance on small monthly install ments if desired. The lJislio]! Company 122 Smith Street, " Amboy Realty and Construction Company. Business properties and residence in all parts of the city for sale for cash or on monthly eustalinents. Post Office Building. "BEE HIVE,” Shopping0Centre. NEWARK. The Great Thanksgiving Linen Sale. Those who have profited by these events in the past know full well that such an aggregation of pronounced savings is only available once a year, and here—hence every careful house keeper who appreciates the value of money-saving should make 4-U/s ._A _ C I a Ui ill 90c. Cream Table Damask, 65c. 95c. All Linen Damask, 79c. 1.75 Pure Linen Napkins, I 40. 2.50 Dinner Napkins, 1.75 doz. 1.50 All-Linen Napkins, 1.15. 17c. Huck Towels, 65c. per y2 doz. Fine Huck Towels, worth 50c. at 39c. SPECIAL NOTICE—Our attention has begn drawn to the fact that persons have been soliciting subscriptions to the various publications and fashion journals in our name. While wo handle a full line of all fashion publications, we omjdoy no solicitors, and those |>osiug as such are imposters. s* | L.S.Plaut&Co. Z^I;" Newark. |£ ^ Free Deliveries.