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im»«m*»»wii<««n*»ii*>**»*»**>»***«5*»»«i**i>**********»**>*****>,***,**,,<'. r 2 r Store Open this evening until 8 o'clock. : Winter Furnishings | For Men. I 5 Never were we better prepared to prove to every man in Perth Amboy that it's money saved, to trade here. Our Men’s s Department is well equipped with every need of winter. Come, see for yourself dependable, well made and stylish furn ishings, interest any man who is particu lar as to dress. j Men’s Winter Gloves 25c Upward. { ■ Flatced Underwear(High Rock) brand, sold elsewhere for 50c, g--— our price. .45c Men’s Underwear, strictly all wool, worth 1.25, our price. 98c | Natural Wool Underwear, sold ; elsewhe-e for 1.49, our price I 19 ■ Initial Handkerchiefs, all linen’ S a good 25c value.15c E Men’s Hose, natural wool and 5 camel’s hair, worth 15c, our E price.I2j4c E Pajamas, heavy outing flannel, 5 good patterns, per suit.98c ■ ■ ■ Gold Weather Necessities. ■ m m Eiderdown Sacques, good styles, all colors. 85c to 2.75 ; _■ ■ KnitGloves, ladies and misses, all colors.25c to 48c s M ____ ■ ■ Leggings, ladies as well as childrens.45c to69c ; ■ Tamo-Shanters, good assortment of colors.49c to 98c 5 ■ -— - - -- m u Boy’s Heavy Ribbed Hose, extra weight, worth 15c.I2E-C E m ' " ... '' 1 —- -m m Ladies’ and Children’s Fleeced Hose, heavy fleece.25c » = 5 -1- - ----S f REYNOLDS & HANSOMII ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 128 and 130 Smith StrestJ I Phono 108 PERTH AMBOY. ( L ■»“ ; —— Some Winter necessities Tor the Babies. Jill Wool toques. Combination stripes, all colors, value 29c, just as a leader, 23c. White Eeqqinq Drawers. With or without feet, hand knit, value 75c, at 69c. SilR and Wool mitts. Dainty hand coverings, value 29c and .35c, at 22c Uelour Coats. White braid trimmed, in a va riety of handsome styles, value 4.9S and 5.49, at $4-55. Uelour PoRe Caps. The newest of the new, wide silk streamers, sizes 15, 16, 17, values up to 2.25, at $149. THIS IS THE CLOAK and SUIT STORE OF ALL PERTH AMBOY. Women's newest Coats, Handsomely strapped with plain kersey, some with capes over shoulders, in black, castor and tan, values 7.00, 8.00 and 9.00, at $5.98 Fine tailored Suits, Made of heavy weight cheviot serge, long skirted, collar less style, in black only, value 11.00, at $9 49. Suits of Black Broadcloth, Equal to any 15 00 suit offered anywhere, goods thoroughly shrunk, sizes uy to 42, special, $12.95. Just a little lot misses' Skirts, 30 to 36 length, in cheviots or fancy mixtures, trimmed, a good skfrt, and considered reasonable at 2 50, while they last, $1.95 Some Good things for Our Boys. Wool Gloves, riain and fancy knit, at 23c. Good Overcoats, 9 to 16, Oxford gray or black Thibet, value 5.00, special at $349 Boys' Reefers, braid trimmed, velvet collar, 4 to 9, value 2.00, at $1.49. PlHSft gaps, Good and warm head coverings, value 39c, at 253. Boys' Pants, 4 to 16, of wool mixtures, in a va riety of good patterns, value 65c, at 47c. . . . '■=. GREENBAUM’S DEPARTMENT STORE, The Store That Sam You Money, 40Q STATE STREET, i , Telephone 88 R Money to loan ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS at the LOWEST RATES charged anywhere in Middlesex County. -» No Publicity You keep ALL the property your self. No papers recorded, Here you get the FELL amount you pay for. Time extended if you wish. NewBruDswlck Loan Co. 349 Gsorge St. P. O. Box 64 Now Brunswick N. i. Clnsssifiod ads. on page a. ■ M ■ ..T ■ ■ m T ■ I ■■■ NOW OPEN ! or ii NEW STORE 372 STATE STREET, with a full line of China, Agate Ware. Imported Goods, Tinware, Cooking Utensils. Etc. SOUVENIRS to piucliaserB during opening week. Call and inspect our stock. j. mm 372 STATE STREET. Opposite P. 11. It. Station, Perth Amboy. N. J. If you nrc oat of work put nn art. n the Evening News, it will cost you nothing. U <*/’ fa » » .. '$ JGfjMtUtAteJ IE MASK REGISTERED ROOFING OMMMMBMaBnB ITinr ^ I rjaopynME^JITf R>T»'~ n IIIw We are and have been for twelve years the sole and pjfafe exclusive manufacturers of Ruberoid Roofing. There is but one Ruberoid Roofing and but ONE grade igtflHS Enjj of it—the original HIGH GRADE (in four differ nktauggriffl cut thicknesses; and we alone make it. All statc Lal:l atiWiJ ments to the contrary are false. Do not accept infer PREf-rTHnS ior imitations claimed to be "the same" or "just as good" as Ruberoid Roofing, which has been the recog nized standard of roofing quality for twelve years. Re ject any roofing which is not stamped upon one side UpBmBSI w>th the registered trade mark ‘‘RUBEROID’’ every four feet throughout the roll. That name is your protection. fig; J The Standard Paint Company 100 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK fi . _ J CHOICE LINE OF GOODS FOR I I Made to order at Roa3onablo Prices Satisfaction Guaranteed. 83 Smith Street, Tel. 193; Perth Amboy, ■ Whatever Fashion Demand i»we*lrv is made a part of our stock us soon us m imifactured. '* c nave nmnv nrtielm Iti DAINTY JEWELRY that v ill add much to the beautv anil attractive ness of your coh' uini‘«. Considered in the point • f tjuiiitv they arc rich and vnluuhl \ hut from the standpoint of price they arc rifles We cull <mr attention to the fol'owing seasonable nov elties: Watches, Diamond Ulnea. Tlighgrade linger Silverware also Cut GIish. L. PERELMAN, 31K> State Street. Money Saved: By Buying Your Floor Oil Cloth W all Paper Window Shades From us SPECIAL Floor Oil Cloth l!)c a yard. A. BECKOFF 301 State Street. t I \ [ ARMY CHIEF TO RESIGN. < Lord Ilf)l;rrl < 1VI11 <llv<* l';» Conn.mud <111 Af'i'oaat o£ 111 I Ira I Hi. LONDON. Nov. u^.—Lord Roberts is about to rcsi.vn as commander in chief of the British army. He has been much inure ill than generally known, is still abed, and the condition of Lis health, requires him to spend the winter in a (southern climate, plPnbnbly the Riviera. The appointment »f the royal eoininls lion to advise tlie government concern ing the creation of a board for the ad ministrative business of the war oliiee BARON ROBERTS, and tlie consequent changes Involved Is generally regard'd ns foreshadowing the abolition of the post of commander In chief or at least making the position largely ornamental, and Lord Roberts is understood to consider that his pres ent 111 health offers an opportune excuse for his retirement, thus leaving the field clear for any changes which may lie recommended for the king's approv al by the commission. IN THE SENATE. Work For Present Week Wilt He Routine Only. WASHINGTON', Nov. SO.—The sen ate will not do any business other than of a routine character during the present week. It will meet tomorrow ■ 11ici unless me nouse inair. rears a uispo sition by that time to reneh a final ad journment will adjourn over to Fri day. Tlu* understanding Is that the senate will not originate a resolution for tile adjournment of tin* session, hut some senators entertain the hope that the house will send over an adjourn ment resolution not later than Friday. The Cuban reciprocity bill Is on the rah ndar as the unfinished business, but no speeches will he made on it until after the beginning of the regular ses sion a week from today. InKfiraiice Slot Klachlnoa. Ln.idon has accident insurance slot machines. The device defies Iraud and has the appearance of a clock. Jk ivhci* 1 hiitaiii'N aoii .»* u< un'ctl, CHICAGO, Nov. 30.—George Rey nolds, sixteen years old, son of Captain Reynolds of the St. Louis police de partment, was mtmlered on a street near the business district of the city, following tin' sound of pistol shots, his body was picked up near the side walk in an unconscious condition by the driver of a newspaper delivery wagon. Reynolds revived and gasped. ‘‘I have been shot In the mouth.” He then lost consciousness again and was carried to a police station, where lie died as lie was being lifted to a hos pital ambulance. Detectives arc work ing on the theory that a woman is concerned in the young man’s death. It was said Reynolds was with a young woman shortly before his death. ThitiiNitnils of Chinese Lost. VICTORIA. H. c.. Nov. 30.—Advices were received from south China by the Athenian of the loss of thousands of lives as a result of the destruction of several hundred fishing junks in a typhoon off Swatmv. The havoc was awful when the gale swept down on the Chinese vessels. For days disabled Junks drifted helplessly nlioiil, their occupants suffering from thirst and hunger. The Hongkong government tender Stanley rescued a number, pick ing up eight Junks and taking 122 men off vessels that were abandoned. The Stanley then returned to the rescue, for the rescued fishermen reported that there were 100 junks fishing off Swa Imv will'll the tvnhoon panic on Excellent Work nt the Truiia. NEW YORK. Nov. 30.—Notwith standing the sharp weather which numbed their trigger fingers, there was a good muster of clay pt£eun shooters at the Crescent Athletic club's traps at Bay Hldge. Some excellent work was done, and full scores were made In every match. It was the last shoot for the November cup, which lias been keenly contested every week. There were eighteen competitors for this trophy during the month, and L. C. Hopkins won it, with a total score for the four Saturdays of !)2. A. (1. South worth was a close second, with ilO, and Lowell M. Palmer was third, with 72. Hnilroml Hecnrd lteutcn. OMAHA, Nel«., Nov. 30.—The special train of President Burt of the Union Pacific railway arrived in Omaha on Its return trip from the I.ueln dedica tion, making the thousand miles from Ogden In twenty-four hours and beat ing tlie time of the Union Pacific lim ited for that distance by four and a. lmlf hours. Hell Opened Fire mid Win Shot. HUNTSVILLE, Ala., Nov. 30— Bud Bell, a cotton mill employee, entered a saloon here and opened fire on every body in siglit. killing one man, who cannot be identified, and wounding an other. Bell was shot in the head by the barkeeper while reloading his gun. He probably will die. I Telephone Call 69-A. MARSH'S Mince Pies “NUF SED” When a dude turns a woman’s head II Is usually In the other direction. Unit Cultivated. France is believed to be the best cut- . tivated country in Europe. Under the Union .Jack. There are nearly 270 different religion! , In the United Kingdom. When Buying ] SHOES] you should remem ber that our guar- ' antee goes with ev- i ery pair sold by us. I We carry a big line of shoes for men, • women and child ren and sell them at a reasonable price. This Coupon is Good From Nov. 28th to Dec. 5th. By b r i n |fi n g this Coupon to our store and making a pur chase of l.00 or over, you will gpt 2.00 worth of Red Star Stamps besides iho&e you pur chaso entitles you to. i. SL0B0DIEN & BRO. J. Slobodien & Bro. Popular Shoe House. 126 Smith St. f \ A Choice Line of MEATS -AT THE People’s Meal Market 322 STATE STREET TELEPHONE 14-w BRANCH STORES: 518 State Street, - Telebhone 31-L , 247 New Brunswick Avenue, Tel.l09-w Jos. Polkowitz &. Bro, Advertising is the life of trade. Select Your j fj1ml Xmas IPreseait from our largo stock of I)iamouds, Watch es, Jewelry,Silverware and Cut Glass,etc. Honest Goods at Moderate Prices A.11 goods guaranteed ns represented. X. SINGEB 99 Smilh Street. XELS BJORNSEN Dealer in Choice Family Grooeries Provisions, Etc. Fresh stock constantly received Cor. rrospect and Smith Hte MUNOZ EXPRESS 191 Elm Street Residence 176 Brighton Av All kinds of Heavy trucking, Furniture and Piano moving promptly attended to. telephone connections. It your eyes trouble you, hml you cmnot c me I in tlie day, come u. night. Now • ties uv anti bauir dav, 1.8 >to 9 p. m. Pdfl cult c.'.si's my s. ecialty. f Glasses as low as $l.fO Satisfaction guaran eed. K. J. MONAGHAN, Opt. I)., Smith St., over f*alz «fc Steiner's store, Tuesday and Saturday, 1.83 to 7 d. in., side entrance, formerly 15 Maiden Lane, N. Y. city. MADAM RIVELY. liJO Smith St., Hair Dressing, shampooing, ocalp treatment corn treatment Manicuring and Massage Skillfully done for Ladies at reasonable prices. Also scalp treatment Manicuring and corn reatmeot for gentlemen. Out of town engage ments by appointments. — — At rny office ytur eirmg receive K U E N O w Cl II A It fl I'j an honest, thorough and .'ientific ^ ._. x u. i-y an Oca* n list who lias practio d eve-dNeases for 25 ye-trs, ▼ ind proper glasses fitted for $1.00 upward, Hep- f n'atlon is what I am after, and vou can reU up* >n getting good, honest value for your money is many readers of this p ipe** vvl 1 testify- Hit* KK1GDKN; Oculist, 540 ) ItKOADWAY (near i'ulton bit.), N. Y., Room 202, over drug store. Hours 0 to 0. Perth Amboy Coal Co. Cor. Division and William S'S -t high and Ha/.elton Coal and Kindling Wood At reasonable prices Full weight guaranteed. )rders may ba left at Jake's Fi nit store, corner if Smith aiid 8tate st, or Greersp n bios., cor lerbmith and ,1m st. 'iel. 148a. S. POLENSKY, Manager. 3REISEN <fc DAHL, Masons and Builders, Boom 11 Scbouer Building. HTIMATE8 FURNISHED. Open Kvenlnirfl 7 tn in. 3ARDELL BROS., Successor to D. MoFarland. 'ovb Furniture Cr refully 1 and at RBaannabla Cost J S2 Klnn 1 |S| e make a specialty ot 1 if buying rags, metals, boil- M >rs of all kinds. Drop us a ine. > H. SHRAGOVITZ, / 106 South Second St \ foie! GeniraB Winer,Liquors NOW OPEN the city.ari in • CDTT71’ D Goofs retailed X Xi Xv , ttt whoiesule Cor. State und smith ril. prices. . . . PATRICK WHITE & SONS Telephone No. 8 Engineers, Founders Machinists. eneral und Special Machine Pattern ] Boiler and Blacksmith Work. '.o>3c ) j iniEanii.il Coal in any quantity l !-~Z—„ „ „ at the Lowest > , After Nov. 2nd ( pe°r0,lbarr«l.C25C Market Pr™* 0 1“.... () j Yard; Now Hruuswlok Avo., and ( ) Lehigh Valley Crossing. () ^ ) Tel. Cl. Perth Amboy, N. J. | > j l'”v^€-'rr3C:CZ'C^C-.\ jCCCCDC:^ ' tOLEYSHONRMM toplthocoudhftBd r-.eitUlund. J