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| y I | y y 1 HBXt Week j | | y and your Christmas list not yet filled. t E Don’t delay it longer, come at once to Ji y this store and select in comfort y | > I | Just What the Men and Boys » r Need and Want -r t 1 1 t The great assortment of useful articles i i. a will enable you to please cacli and every a ^ one for instance note the following ^ i —-— 1 T • i I j Smoking- Jackets, plaid back fabrics, beautifully » m trimmed 0 I 3.50 to 8.00 | ? Bath Robes, newest designs, plain or fancy effects, : 0 light or heavy a V I 4.00 to 8 00 l I 0 0 I T Gloves for Street or Dress wear !? | 1.00 to 2.00 | Sl Cravats for men and boys, in stunning effects, best ^ ? values ^ t 50c to 1.00 i r ... > £ Mufflers, smart silks, new shapes, great value at 2 m 4f ^ each price ^ | 1.00 to 2.00 | Ji Jewelry, Cuff Links, Scarf Pins, Shirt Jf $ Studs, Collar Buttons etc. ^ A Don’t forget that a Suit, Overcoat or £ T Reefer makes a line present for boy or j ^ man. £ iLBriwI | I | 91 Smith Street. | * * ’ 191 Elm Street Residence 176 Brighton Av All kinds of Heavy trucking, Furniture and t'iauu moving promptly attended to. TELEPHON'D CONNECTIONS. Perth. Amboy Coal Co. Cor. Division and William Sts Lehigh and Bnxelton Con) and Kindling Wood AI reasonable prices. Full .vefght guaranteed Orders nmy b*» I*-ft at Jake's Fnrit slope, corner of Smith and Stalest, or (ireensp-»n Bros., cor tier Smith and dim st. 'lei. 148 a. S. POLENSKY, Manager Read the real estate advertising i column on paeo 2, today. GREISEN & DAHL, Masons and Builders, Hooiu 14 Scliener JJi’lldluK. KaTIMATES FURNISHED. Ooen Kv«nhiir« 7 to l#k. OARDELL BROS., Successor to D. McFarland. Move Furniture Carefully and at Roaaonable Cost Hit Klnu Htroet. The men who have made the largest fortunes in business are those who have been the most] extensive adver tisers The Shrewd Landlord "SfESSF lias foresight ami common sense enough to know that if he equips Vs buildings with all the modern conveniences in tlie way of healing and plumbing, etc,. he is going to rent them for more money. Give the people what they want and they will pay for it. Full information can lie obtained by visiting our t-how Hooms or oalling ns on tele phone) 1841. Boilers. Radiators. Valves, Pipe, Fittings, Asbestos Coverings, High Grade Plumbing 6oods. :::::::::::: 2005202 21X23 MARKET ST MECHANIC ST NEWARK NJ. NIpWAUK N J. ! —-_ ll_ Training «lie Girl*. The same methods which have been applied with such remarkable success to the training of boy apprentices in the industrial and commercial schools of Germany are now to be adopted for the education and training of girls who may seek to better their condition in life. They will swell the ranks of that trained army of experts which has ac complished more than any other one factor to make German commerce and industries what they are to-day. Starch. When the practice of starching linen was introduced the Puritans referred to it as: “A certain? klnde of liquid? mat ter which they call starch, wherein the •devill hath willed them to dive their ruffles, which, when they be dry, will then stand stiffe and inflexible about their necks.” Onr school of dietetics re gards the internal use of starch also as due to the instigation of the “devil.” Glyceri Pure glycerin, dllutt .1 • ill so . wa ter, is excellent for ( lug chapped hands, especially Hr loose kid gloves are drawn on immediately after applying it and worn during the night. When glycerin is usM without dilution it burns and irritates the skin, but the diluted lotion soothes, softens and cures. Investigate!! Before buying Window Shades Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, etc. Call and inspect our goods and compare our prices with those of competitors. It will pay you for the time it takes. A. BECKOFF It<il State Sli'eet. FOR SALE 2000 feet Kail Road Rails, 60 lbs. to the yard, good as new. H. SHRAGOVITZ, 106-108 South Second St. Perth Amboy Telephone 1 PATRICK WHITE & SONS Telephone No. 8 Engineers, Founders Machinists. General and Special Machine Tatter. Boiler and Blacksmith Work. Coal in any quantity j I u „ . at the Lowest ' After Nov. 2nd ( pe°r0dbarrehe25C Market \ Yard; New Brunswick Ave., and ( Lehigh Valley Crossing. f Tel. 51. Perth Amboy, N. J. ! -—:---@©— ?oleyshonf.y™tar loDSthecoudh.nJ 'ic.Uluair j 1 Something; Good | ■ jp - «=3=-= FOR CHRISTMAS 1 i PRESENTS. fr-* . . |b Give your husband something useful—something •« Is that will make him comfortable, If you conclude 3| . 0^5 p}® to do this call and inspect our stock, “gj k-_ -- -== 31 eb . >a | A Few Articles l I at Random: . ' 1 v CARDIGAN JACKETS . . 1 50 up JENSEY COATS . . 2 00 up HANDKERCHIEFS . . . 5c up SUSPERDERS .... 10c up MUFFLERS.50c up SWEATERS.75c up NECKTIES ... . 15c up GLOVES.25c up FINE BLACK EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS .... 45c up TAN A LLIGATOR SLIPPERS, from 75c LADIES' FLANNEL LINED SLIP- gj PERS.45c L : ^5 A DRESS SUIT CASE WAKES A NICE CHRISTMAS j PRESENT—95s. up 1o $3 00, ^ Nathan Jacobson, f 318 STATE STFEET. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. THE SPEEDY OUTLET 397 State St. Wo give two Blue Ex change Stamps with every 10 cent purchase evety day till Christmas 15c. Men’s Initial Handkerchiefs for 10c. Women's Initial Handkerchiefs, one-half dozen in fancy box, value 65c., for 49c. half dozen. Women’s Embroidered Handkerchiefs, three in fancy box, value 25c.; special for 15c. one quarter dozen. Children’s Fancy Bordered Handkerchiefs, fast colors; special, le. each. A large assortment of Lace Handkerchiefs. A large assortment of Men’s and Women’s Handkerchiefs from 10c. up. 9So. Kid Gloves, 2-clasp, full assortment of colors and sizes; the well-known D01U8; special for 75c. pair. Men’s Gloves, Prix seam, 1-clasp; the popular 1.50 glove; special at 98c. pair. Men’s Silk Lined Gloves; special, 98c. pair. Men’s extra quality Cashmere Half Hose in fancy black and natural; double heels and toes; none better sold for 35c.; special, 25c. a pair. SWEATERS for Men, for Women and Children; special; 49c., 75c. ySm, and 1.49; worth double. Wo give two Blue Ex change Stamps with every 10 cent purchase every day till Christmas THE SPEEDY OUTLET WEISKAN & ROSENBERG, 397 STATE STREET. PERTH AMBOY , N. J. V y* 1 ww»w Van Horn, \ | Give “Chrisimas Gifts” £ 14 —they’re-here, acres of them! Largest as sortments, lowest prices! Pay cash or pay a little now and then—have them set f aside for later delivery or we’ll deliver : SlOW! We’ve “Everybody’s Christmas \ Store”! : Attractive Leaders for the Week » __ _ ' i' $15,98 $11.89 $4.98 $2.89 || for Golden Oak —Golden Oak —Mahogany —Spindle Back jj Bookcase-Desk Bookcase—4 finish MusicCa- Cherry Rocker » —was #20. shelves-was#15 binet-was #6.50 —was #3.50. r Rugs, Clocks, Lamps, Pictures, Curtains, Portieres, Etc. ; ©2S53E3B _ ! $7.98 $3.49 $2.98 $10.49 | —Golden Oak —Full Roll Pretty Parlor -Oak framo ! ^ C Chiffoniers — 5 Reed Rocker— Table, ingolden Morris Choir- ) >) drawers—was was $5.00. oak—was$4.00. rich velour cush- < I $10.00. ions, was si-i. "The Queen of Gifts"—A New Domestic Sewing Machine—all \ woods, all modde/s—sold on cash or credit. '> t AM()SH.VANHORN,Ltd. j| 1 [ Be sure you see “No. 73” and first name “AMOS” before entering our storo. , ! MARKET ST., NEWARK, N. J. ) EASY Near Plane St., West of Broad St. * l i * PAYMENTS All trolleys transfer to our door. ^ RECHNITZER &BRAY, CITY HORSESHOERS and WAGON BUILDERS. lion Structure an Gralo Work. None Out experienced men employed. Best work. Lowest Price. N. B. Ave. near Post Office c. c. Hojunxx COUNSELLOR AT LAW 83 Kmilli Sl„ PERTH AMBOY, NEW JERSEY. Hardened Copper. Hardened cupper, states a German au thority, lias been sought not so much for providing instruments with razor-like cutting edgis as for coating them with a case-hard; ned surface to resist changes from exposure. A lately pub lished patent claims that copper may bo satisfactorily tempered by heating slow ly to a certain temperature, and sprink ling with powdered sulphur during the hintlng. Tiie objects, while still hot, arc piunged into a bath of blue vitriol. Afraid til'd Invent. Mother (reading)—A Pittsburg In ventor has patented a machine that will toss a man 500 feet in the air by limply touching a spring. Pretty Daughter—My gracious. Let ne destroy that paper before papa |ees it.—Cincinnati Enquirer. our... y ( LIGHT I LIGHTS! ' No tiinoko or Smell. Clean, Cool and Comfortable Con venient and Economical. MATCHLESS ELECTRIC LIGHT Co Ji><5 Smith Street. •_ —.4 COLLEGE. Newark. IV. J. Comer Anulemy ami Halsey St roets. One block rear of Newark Post Ollice. Some Reasons iVhy You Shou'd Attend the Coleman School. 1 It fs the best etpiipped private school in the state. 2-It employs the <urgent faculty uf M teachers. —11 will « ive you the most for vonr < money m the least time. 4.—It fl Is mere posi j V lions at better pav than nnv other school in I ^ New Jersey. 6- R is tin oldest uttl beet t chool] In the East. SCHOOL OPEN THE YEAH ROUND. 1 dtaul for catalogue nod booklet. Estiibl'shed 1815*3. J-f. (,'OLKMAN j rncorpomted 3888, J KUGLEH, ’ --- - • . , _ The Ostermoor Patent Elastic Felt Mattress 1 ‘SENT ON SUSPICION’ * We mean just this: Sleep on it 30 night and if it is not even all you have hoped for if you don’t believe it to be the equal in cleanli ness, durability and comfort of any $50 hair mattress ever made,you can get your money back by return mail—“no questions asked." There will be no unpleasantness about it at all. Ostermoor & Co. * Jk 119 Elizabeth St„ New York. We lave cushioned 55 000 Churches. Send for our Church Cushions / --“ A