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P^niiiiHBBii'aBiB.m||iiRa||iiii\!i|n||||n||iini1|nR|||!i|tr|Mt|||VKie Store Open Evenings Until Christmas. I—I l_ f~ W ’V ! COAT SALS ! s We meet our patrons half way in prices in two clusters of s this season’s highly desirable and fashionable style, cut s! and expert made j Misses’ and Childrens Coats ! Regular 5.08, Regular 0.08 B Friday and Saturday Friday and Saturday | I 2.99 4.99 5 I ■ __■ CLUSTER 1 ioo Children’s Coats, made of Zibeline and Melton, nicely tritn med with brai I, some w th col lars, others collarless, splendidly finished, ages 4 to 6 years, 2.99 i --- ’ --- CLUSTER 2 | « 125 Misses' Coats, made of Zib- 5 clitic Kersey and Ktiglish Mel- 5 ton superbly made, handsomely 3 trimmed, while they last, ages » 6 to 14 years 4.99 a* . . __,r., M ■ An Unprecedented Holiday - - I FUR SALE - ■ Friday and Saturday. Fine Furs 3 made up in best styles from sel- 3 ected skins. No words are strong | enough to describe the beauty » and richness embodied in all jj these elegant furs. Furs make 3 most a acceptable Christmas Gilts ; and this sale affords splendid s saving opportunities. j Scarfs 1.0S to 25.00 5 Mutls 1.25 to 17.1)8 \ ■ Misses’ and Children’s Sots, s i* 75c to 5.Os l ■ IP ■ *■ ■ H M ■I M ■P M {28 ar.cJ 130 Srniin street : | Phono 108 PERTH AMBOY. : 7lHIIHEIIIR{IEIIIKIIZiat3tlZ:iltlll *0J3IHII!IEHJfl33*III3ITIlll3l iE3XIja:ilB»83fl»lia88»Bi Fine MiiKnery. tea■?; olQM 5T32.3V»cnaBSW«*«nBDD8 Bargains in Millinery Trimmed Hats and Outing Hats at less than cost. Hats made of the finest ma terials, Silk, Velvet, Ostrich Plumes and latest novelties, worth S.oo to 12.00 now 4.9S.I lats good style but a little dif. grade of material 3.9S, 2.98, and 1.75 Work room always open. I do my own trimming and will be here during Jan., Feb., and Mar. Orders solicited. MADAME FORGE 399 State St. Kiofi Building1 M-i-r«rri.jTi^?remr^T,-rixRr.s3g*:a .fflianri. Telephone Call G9-A. j Mew Year’s | Cakes. ! Tito lu-st thni can bo made. ' B- L. MARSH & CO., 121 Smith Street. ,r. For your f; * ,~’jv . ,Eye Troubles 1 lam satisfactorily treated .*coreg m this i:i*>. F. ,1. MON A (.SIT AN, Opl. !>.. O’.i-rnitlt St. I»v v frn:r. 8.8 'to I p. 'Veil, and d.tlitrd-»v 8.'M to •». m. Formerly 1» ideu I .a in* N. V . I'itv. ESRERG’S Orchestra and Miliitary Band. First Class M sic for all Occasions. Thorough instructions on Violin and Mandolin. Isaac It. Ksborif.i) WatorNt. Offer For Saturday and Monday. & jf you don't fill your stamp books before Christmas it won t be our lault, as we will gi\c \ou Double Stamps with every purchase on Saturday and Monday. In addition to our liberal stamp offers we have cut the prices on our standard goods until they must appeal to every economical housewife. REMEMBER THESE PRICES ARE FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY Note the following low prices and extra stamp offers. _ _ FANCY GROCERIES $i in stimps free with i lb Creamery Butter at -Die Ji in stamps free with 2 lbs Japan Rice at »>■ lb $1 in stamps free with 1 pkg of Currants at 1 Oe Ji in stamps free with 1 bottle ol \ ar.illa or Lemon Extract at UK $1 ill stamps free with 1 can Early June l’eas, tOe $1 in stamps free with i pkg 01 Dunham s Co coa nut at H5 $1 in stamps free with 1 cake of Scoureuc Soap ->e Si in stamps feee with 1 lb of mixed Nuts, 1 •»c Ji in stamps free with 1 lb of fancy mixed Candy, 1,,c $1 in stamps free with V, 11) of pure Pepper at 1 Oe $1 in stamps free with 1 lb of Xriuour's Lard, lOc $1 in stamps free with 3 cam of Lenox Brand Milk at can stamps free with 2 loaves of Bread at fie each spdtipit free with 1 pkg Korn Krisp, f I Ji in stamps free with 3 cans 1 oinatoc-.. *'•>• $1 in stamps free with 1 lb of home made Mince Meat at I ’-e jj, $1 in stamps free with 1 pkg of Cooper's Gelatine at ,l^c Ji in stamps free with 1 lb of Swiss Cheescat -<>e Ji in stamps free with 3 lb can Boston Baked Beans Ji in stamps free with 1 jar of Liebig's Ex tract of Beef at CHOICE MEATS (Limine leg of Lamb ouly 1 tic fl> Leg of Mutton, IOc lb Jersey loin of Pork to ro.i.-t, tic Hi Prime roast of lice!’, 1 tie lb (!huek Pot Roast, tie lb Cornell Beef, Oc lb Fresh Shoulder, He lb Home-made Sausage, I tie lb 2 ILs of Hamburg Steak, *iTie TEAS AMU COFFEES $3 in stamps free with i lb of Mocha and Java Coffee at tiTic $io in stamps free with i lb of best Tea, any flavor, at Title >5 in stamps free with Jj lb Baking Powder at ‘itJe Si in stamps free with 5 lb crock of Jelly, Raspberry or Strawberry, at tiTic 80 STAMPS FREE with the following order: I 1 lb of Pound Cake, l *ie ilb of Lard, IOc 1 lb of seeded Raisins, IOc 1 lb pkg imported Macaroni, 1 lie 1 bottle Vanilla or Lemon Kxtraet. IOc 1 pkg Cook’s Flaked Rice, lTic 2 quarts best Red Onions at I tic 1 qt of new Pop Corn at Tic 1 bottle of Knickerbocker Ketchup at IOc j - j Otic GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET 404-406 State Street k MAX GOLDBERGER, Propii ter t -out,- } $ Xmas Display! I* is ready for inspection! || ;[ In the 14 years we have jj !i been in business in this city it (( ' | has been our |constant aim to keep the best only, our stock this year is far ahead to any previous year and the variety in imported China con sisting of Chocolate, Tete-a tete, 5 o'clock, Ice Cream and Berry Sets, Vases. Bric-a brac, Lamps, 10 and 12 pieces Toilet Sets. 500 different fancy Cups and Saucers. Great variety in 25c articles. A big Lot of New Glass ware, it would be a great pleas ( ure to show you what we have. | {{Jalfcnar ftruse $ $ - 5 8 - : j SMITH STREET. j • Near High St. J 1)iiriiiu n Tlimiiii'iwtorm. ___ The Cimmarun sail fa .s in India territory boasi of a lnr; but spriiic, which forms a pool about 2b by CO iect \ startling story of tUi iiring is toll oy cattlemen who cam; nearby. On night last summer a tluituicrstorin wa. rasing ov <? tlie plain, when a bolt o. 'Mtttitny; descended. Ins'antly a grer. volume of llame shot up a thousand fee into the 'sky from the spring, aval con tinued to blaze for 2n minutes. The cowboy claims that, the hoi spring, “hlowcd out," and that the location changed several rods. fii'enl Trill i-lvr. Mrs. Isabella h. Dishop holds the rec ord among women trav, lers and ex plorers. A daughter oi an Onglist: clergyman, she found lid so dull, and so craved for travel and ad ve nture, tha at the age of 22 she carted out. atom :o see elie ’"orld, and wandered exten sively through North and South Amer ica. Afterwards she r notrated into the wild and unknown parts of Asia, In tSits, when CO years oi l. she toured fi .' three year:; through Con ,i. Siberia am! China. Not to He* Kticcuranifcil. ■'Jlen have b< come lamous lor writing one little poem.” “Yes, but not rich."—Detroit Free Press. LOCAL ITEMS. William Buchanan is moving liisi family from 15B Rector street to 293 State street. Miss Elenor Christensen, her sisters Carrie and Joinmiie, are visiting in New York. Mr. George Harris and Misses Nancy Harris and Ethel Hndwalker iiavo returned to their homes in Brooklyn, after visiting their friend, Miss Ida Noe, of Gordon street. Mrs. Thomas Henderson, of Gordon street, was called to the bedside of aer brother, Mr. Webb, of New* York, who is seriously ill. Little Margaret Hope, of State itreot, is able to be up and around igain after an attack of scarlet fever. The three childron of Mr. and Mrs. .Veeper, of Brighton avenue, is slow - y recovering from scarlet fever. Mrs. R. C. Wetterberg, of Brighton iveuno, was agreeably surprised with . Dnsiubero grand upright piano yes erday as a Christmas gift from her msband. Mrs. McNair, of Elizabeth, is visit i ig Mrs. Stevenson, of 175 Washing ton street. ■j wins nrriveu tu» him uuuiu Jlmrles Stone, Wednesday night. •Sot h ate triris. Hngli Riolley is passing c!gnrs. A mby girl is what mnkes him happy. AinniInn 111 nml Plant l.lfe. A tree using aluminum almost to the exclusion of olher mineral fitments has been reported in Now South Wales by ii. G. Smith, of Sydney. It is known botanically as Orites cxcelsa, It. Br.. and the aluminum i3 deposited asabasic succinate. Other flowering plants show only a tract of aluminum, although it seems to serve as a food of cryptogams. To He Snro. “What is the difference/* asked the in •eterate maker of conundrums, “be \veer a woman and a phonograph fac ory V “Well/’ hazarded the obliging listener, ‘the output of a phonograph factory i. neant to bo listened to. but the output f a woman has to he listened to.’’ “No,” way the gleeful reply of the onnndmm fiend. “You can’t shut a ■'oman up. but you can shut down the id cry.”—Jud: ?. \Vn« a .12Intake. The shipping of Libc-r.un aborigines as laborers to the crown colonies in nil* ferent parts of Africa J.as been a ques tion of much concern and misgiving!; to the British government, and is re garded by many a.- the source of much of Use stagnation in trade and agricul ture in Liberia. BOSTON STORE. ! HOLIDAY GIFTS. $ ! Christmas shopping is a pleasure here. Why? Because 4 p you can find the grearest varieties and the best holiday things 4 # liere. 4 l Suits and Cloaks. ^7o aud Capcs’ t m 5 Ladies’ Suits, 9.9S to 25.00. # p TTrm rl lrprr*l 1 i We carry the largest and best 4 p XlanaKerCillLIto. assortment of Ladies’, Gents’ f I 4 and Children’s Handkerchiefs ever shown in this city. Prices £ $ range from 3c up. • i TTrvilwpllnc; Ladies’and Gents’Umbrellas, of Silk 1 ? UII1U1 t3Ud.». Serge and silk and lisle mixed, para- # # gon frames, steel rods, with all the latest handles, 1.25 to 6.98. i # A .3 We pride ourself that there was never J £ xxl t VJ uuuss. before such a fine collection of artistic 5 5 designs shown in Art Goods. If there is anything you need in S 4 Fancy Goods it will pay you to look over this department. I rt- 4 3 ces are about one-quarter less than others ask. . ([ 4 Bring the children and let them look around our loyland. f 4 Santa Claus outdone himself this year. L I WM. MURDOCH, \ 72 Smith Street, Perth Amboy. * J. FLETCHER POULSEN DEALER in Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware ^ Cutlery. @1 smith sr. Perth Amboy. N. J Th? Houston Post has come forward with th? proverbial meanost man. afren* tleman from Georgia, who pawned his wife's false teeth in order to take an other "lady" to a picnic. I.noklnx for Trouble, “De people dat puts in be most time lookin' foil trouble,” said Uncle Eben, "is de very ones dat Knows lie least about what to do wif it whe n dey finds It,’’—Washington Star. L.C. N. BROGGER, Jr Civii Engineerand Surveyor 81 Smitli Street. Perth Amboy, N J ^ A SATURDAY, DEC. 19, ^ COLUMBIA HALL It is to laugh. A laughing show from start to finish. New faces. New features. A bill of High Salaried Artists. The Two Graces, 1 RUSSELL AND CULP. { PRICE AND STEEL HARRY AND SADIE DALY Fun Fast aucl Furious.. Come have a laugh with us. Every Act a comedy. Every Act a hit, Every Act a laugh. . . i »• 4-1,:. ,, .foiJwlimoni Como Mild soc tho *b3riutifill display of D ills, The Christina- Spirit pervades every nook and. eornei . , ,h ; ^ rsoful ami ornamental {lifts are here in abundant I'ancy (lotids. Sdverware. Lea: her (joials ami oilier imiHHte. _ , 1, ■ unti[ n m. and many other morning : tinlos mnlli^od in the holiday ‘season , besides we give today 3 Blue Exchange stamps with wary 10c Purchase_ Blouses. Womens’ pure Worsted Blouses ill red and white, full regul ar made, value 3 75 special at • UK Triple Stamps to-day. Curtains. I,ow priced Nottingham I,ace Curtains, full assortment, up wards from USc Triple Stamps today. Silk Stocks. All silk fancy Stocks, large assortment, latest designs, very desireable for gifts at *45 ,*41), J5U, and 4»c. Triple Stamps today. Waists. Women’s Waists, of all wool. Flannel, or White mercerized Novelty Waisting. values up to 1.9,3 special at I . 41) Triple Stamps today. Handkerchiefs. for Men, all silk with Initials 2 sizes 145c and ll)c Triple Stamps today. Walking Skirts. Of very fine quality Melton in a variety of fancy design.*, not two alike, greys, blues, and greenish mixtures, value 4*yS special at • 1 '* Triple Stamps today. Sweaters. for Hoys, hand made, plain and fancy colors, 1.50 grade, special at Triple Stamps today. Umbrellas. natural and fancy handles, sterling silver trimmed, 2-oo values at »• «'•) Triple Stamps today. Gloves. for Men, in Pique, dressed and undressed Kid, Hog skins lined and unlined, values 1.25, special at 1.00 Triple Stamps today. Fur Scarfs. Sable, Baum Marten Oppo sum, Du Barry Scarss, long tabs, some with oords and fur tassels, from 31). OO set, to 1 .08 Triple Stamps today. Neckwear. Nobby neckwear, 4 in-liands, Imperials, and tecks, the new est creations in up to date Neckwear, special at 4!)c Triple Stamps today. Womens’ Suits. of broad cloth and cheviots serge black and blue, finished with open plaits, finely tailored value 18.00 special at 13.00 Triple Stamps today'. Womens’ Coats. of plain and Oxford Melton, all this seasons models, 10.00 garments at ? • SO Triple Stamps today. Womens’ and Hisses’ Kid Gloves. 2 clasp buttons, in black, white, and colors, the regular 1.00 grade special at 83c Triple Stamps today! Collar and Cuff Boxes. in fancy leathers, alligator and grain, satin lined, special at ^8c Triple Stamps today. Brush and Comb Sets. Brush, Mirror and Comb sets in box, beautifully decorated in porcelain backs, special at 1.98 ^ I . 49, and 98c. Triple Stamps today. Shaving Sets. \ Razor, Cup, Shaving Brush and Minor, decorated, fancy |g plush boxes, value 3.50, special “ at 49 i Triple Stamps today. Rogers’ Silver Ware. comprising, Pitchers, Knives Forks, Bread trays, Cake and Fruit Baskets, etc. None but the best sold here and fully warranteed 7.50 to 1.49 Triple Stamps today, f Hand Worked Cushions. silk out lined and filled in, J beautiful designs, with shaded ,1 Ribbon Ruffle, value 4.50 at 3.75 Triple Stamps today. I [400 State street Tel. 89-R * }