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I ZIONISTS I CELEBRATE I CHANUKAH. I Meeting Held in Grand Central I Palace Last Night-Big I Attendance. I MR. BRODY'S SPEECH. ■ Save a S'irring Address at; the Opening ■ Followed by a Pleasing Program-Dan ■ quet Enjoyed by all who At'ended —Mr. I Brody Told Gathering they Could all he ■ Good Zionists and Loyal Americans. Hr; Last night theChoivowi Zion As R sooifttiou held n Chanukah celchratiou ■ | nt the Grand Central Palace. It was ■ | to commemorate the event when .Tu ll deas Maeabees, the “Jewish Napo li. leou” remarkably and aimed miraenl | onsly won a victory and recaptured II the temple with a handful of men, II from au organized army of Syria. I S. Brody presided and made a stir II ring opening speech. A piano selec B t.ion, played by Mr. Fine, followed. Ir S. Brainers recited a Hebrew poem, I' and Rev. Horvowitz, of New York, | gave an address. A. Pavolsky ami A. v f Marcus plavetl violin solos. Rev. I Kan tor, of New York, gave ■ lew ■ singing selections. Tlien i .i' - I j present took their places an ■" ■ : tables, laden with the best wnich »:i: B prepared for the occasion. I Mr. S. Brody aoted as toast nu.idt r B A. Lippmau gave a toasi on " Zionmm B^lho celebration lasted till 8 o’cloot ^k the morning. Tim cumuitP c ii were e. I.. |BH. Berger. I^HIillons, Morgan th. jl^B Colonel Pope, of bievele Tame. r. xBcently said that tie- first .-sseiiti.il t j^kbnsiness success is “advertising I^Bliat the second essential was "hi J^^Jdvertising: ’ this "bigg' ■H^Bverti sing' ’ ’ i-a CHILDREN RECITE AND SING SONCS. Congregation Beth PAortlecai . Gave Elaborate Program Yesterday. CHANUKAH CELEBRATION The Religious School, of tho Betli Mordecai Temple, under tho charge of tho minister of tho congregation, Rev. Elias L. Solomon, had a Chanu kah celebration at the templo yester day. Tho program arranged was beauti fully carried out and was very inter estiug. The program began with a song, “We Meet in Gladness,’” by the school. Those who recited were Fanny Kramer, Lena Ginsberg, Net tie Weeden, Willie Klein, Jennie Kramer, Bessie Borok, Fanny Cohen Ida Goldberger, Dora Goldborger Augustus Belafskj, Hannah Gold berger and Irene Bruch. Piano solos were rendered by Flossie Rreielsheimer and Lillian Rosenberg Martha Greenbanm gave a l|>nolntioi as did also Rabehab Doris, Dora Greenbanm, ^etta Ginsberg, and vo cal solos were sung by Millie Sclnvar *•- Mollie Weeden and Floretiot ;• iwartz. ’iorenee Schwartz had a composi ci. .1 entitled “Chanukah.” Dnct: were played by Mollio and Ilenr; Goldstein, and Flossie Kroiolsheime: and Paulino Philo. Rev.E L.Solomoi gave an address nnri the evi uing sc-i vice was read by Morris Goldborgc-r ' The feature of the evening was th Chanukah sketch. The following tool ' part, Jack Klein, Juliet Sell, Colii Kaufman and John Tyroller. Th program closed with singing tbeCbau 3 ukuh hymn,"Ruck of Agis,’and tin > national hymn, “My Country.’ r When people want help they atlver tise in ibe Evening News. Titos looking for help should bear this it mind. DANISH SOCIABLE A. C. Entertained Merbersaid Friends In Club House Last Night. Tho Danish Sociable A. C. mem bers entertained their friends with a dance aud supper in their club rooms on "Park avenue, Saturday night. From 8.550 o’elook until 11.30 o'clock dancing was kopt np. At 11.30 sup per was served, after which dancing was again resumed until morning. Everyono'hail a first rate timo. The comuiittoo of arrangements was as follows: Poter Jensen, chairman,. Uliris Hanson, Potor Hanson, Walter Mathiasnn and Chirs Larsen. Mrs. Whitworth's Funeral. The funeral of the late Mrs. Marga ret Whitworth, who died in St. Mich ael's hospital, Newark, on Friday af ternoon, was held from her home, Its Broad streot, at 1 o'clock this after noon. Tho services were conducted by Kov. J. L. Lancaster,of St. Peter's church. Tho body was take into Soutii Ambov for interment in Christ church cemetery at that place. star Miner Finland Asmnnil. FLtiKHINIl, Holland. Dee. 21’. The itist Shir tin* sti'.im ■■■ Finland, which left Antwerp at noon Saturday for New York and which later ran ashore ill the fog near Nleuwensluis, lies itt a dangerous position. She lets a thou sand passengers mi board and when she grounded was geing at t'.ie rate ot sixteen knots an hour. Attempts have been made by several vessels to pull her off, but all so far have been unsuc cessful. Fire Russes In Mine. SCLLIYAN. lml.. Dee. 21. — Fire which started in l! 1 Ciltzens* company mine here is siill raging. Noble Bur ton and liirharil Jones, who vent dawn the shaft, w. re overcome by smoke and resell 'll with liitli ulty. The lire was startid by a shot which was ex ploded in a gas p. ■ t. I,eer l lillilrril f5«ve,M KT. 1.0NIK. lice. 21. After having spent the past eleven years earing tor t the children of the lepers of the Ha waiian I lauds Sister Albina ol the Franciscan order, who was formerly li Miss Miriam Kinder of K . Louis, lias ! I arrived here on a visit to her parents. •I Sister Albina said that the common lie F lief that chiiuren of 1- ;■ "i's inherit lie disease is erroneous. "We take tin children when they are tv,o days ol-!.' she said. "and. we have never had a ’ j ease where I*, p;'o-v !. ei developed in 1 j after y-. rre. The riii'dreii mostly a!! 1 ( come from tie i: -!::... I of Violent!, ! whore tin1 leper colony :-i 1-led.." ■ I OF Hft I I All our candies are fresh just made for the holidays. We have the finest assortment in the city. As a special inducement we have marked down all our good for one week beginning | ! IP; '.day, Dec. 18th. j i We Carry Only First Class Goods, | K I CAN YOU HI.AT THI-SK PRICKS? | g were cut B lb. toll) S Assorted fine Chocolates 25 ‘-O Chc/colates and Fruit Jellies 25 -O ■ ^.^^ine Mixtures 25 Chocolate Cream Walnuts 25 Chocolate Cream Peppermints 25 iO Old fashioned ChocolateCream ^ Drops 2 5 Chocolate Pean t Drops 25 -<> Chocolate Marshmallows 25 ‘-O Chocolate Chips 3° Chocolate Wafers 25 liO Chocolate Nugatines 25 1-0 I Vanilla Nut Caramels 25 I Chocolate Nut Caramels 25 > I - Chocolate Caramels, plain 20 1 5 Chocolate Cream Drops 20 ! 5 Chocolate Cream Sticks 20 15 Chocolate Nonpareils 20 15 Peppermint and Wintergreen Wafer 20 15 Sweet Jellie Squares 20 15 Fine French Mixtures 10 S American Mixtures 10 <S Jelly Beans J Were Caramels 15c French Mixtures now Fig Jelly Cough Drops Demon Drops Jlorehound Drops j Fresh Fruits with fine Chocolate lb 50c L_ A HOME FROCK. A l’rock liko tho above design is most useful to slit) ou for home wear. It can be mndo of very cheap mater ial, anil as no trimming need be bought, tho frock can be made very reasonably. If tho figure lie slight, a yoke and sleeve lining is all Hint should be used, as, unless tbo frock is extremely well made, whalebones are apt to make it stiff a:ul ungraco ful. It can bo made in any soft or dull colored fabric, in woolen crepe, voile, grenadine, or any woolen material not too heavy for houso wear. The trimming; is nil feather stitching, which should be worked in a shade lighter than tho fabric, bltv k, white or a combination of all these. Feath er stitching is pretty with a French knot at the end of each stitch. This frock can ho tut] from fa Jshirt-waist pattern anil a seven-aortal skirt. MRS. A. PULLMAN N, I MASQUERADE SUITS, j ''V*§A Enti-o Outfits for j srz? Plays.Entertaimnents and Parties ’ f A A ft. 11 line of Wigs, Tights, Shoes etc. — -X' to~ *aV cl rfi.n. FAYET E ST. X. B. AYE. l*t rlli Amboy X, .1. ■liiipumwwiiimiiir n niinmmwniirTrrauiui biwimi I nr cd Christmas i shoppers At lliis season of Uio year the old question comes up, “What shall we buy Brother John or Sister Mary':'” In regardto this we have only one bit of advice to oiler and I that is • jBUY USEFUL i ARTICLES. ! fl and what can be more suitable or useful than any of the many articles included in our stock. And speaking of our stock, have you seen it ? Are you aware that we carry one of the largest and best se lect ed stocks of Furniture in the whole state of New Jersey V And wo might add there are few Now York stores with a larger selection, and none with lower pri ces. Call and set* what we have to offer. Special Holiday Sale oi WILLOW BOCKLKS, from Dee. 1 1 to Doc. 24, Sl-98 Worth $0.00 A full lino of Express Wagons. Hobby Horses, Doll Carriages and Go.Carts. A few suggestions for presents: Parlor Table Morris Chair Ladies' Desk Fancy Rocker Dressing Table Music Cabinet Bookcase China Closet Sideboard Chiffonier Couch Carpet Sweeper Combination Desk Morris llocker Moquetto or Smyrna Rug. Nothing better or more serviceable as a Christmas (lift. “J i 76-78-80 SMITH ST., Perth Amboy, N. J. LiS , .*■)■ ... .... 1.. ,.... ^ ,. ,.;u ,*■ u-.fc-. ... '•Mu ii 'rkiitlM ■ ■' ■' Evening News Classified Ads. WA Kr t s - ONE CENT A WORD - SITAUATIONS WANTED-FREE (Vo Aris. Less Than 10s. Extra Charge if Displayed. UK LI* WANTED WANTED—SEVERAL persons of character ami good renutation in each state (one in this conntv requir oil) to represent and advertise old established wealthy business house of solid financial standing. Salary $21 weekly with expenses additional, til payablo in cash direct each Wed nesday from head oillcos. Horso and carnage furnished when necessary. References. Enclose solf-addressed envelope. Colonial, Caxton Build ing, Chicago. 8802-8-18-tf DOOMS TOR BENT TO LET—8 rooms. No enildreu. 171 Washington at. 4468-13-21 - It. HOUSE TO LET—All improvements. 280 High st. 4464-12-21 -11. FURNISHED ROOM WITH bath, for one or two gentlemen. 18(5 Smith st. 4864-12-14-tf TO LET—FURNISHED rooms, all improvements, with hoard. Good German cooking. 45 Gordon st. 4801-12-10-24t MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—Roll top desk, must he in good condition and very cheap. Ad dress Desk, Now oflico. 4170-12-21-8t. GRACE LUTHERAN church will hold a Christmas sale of dolls and. fancy articles on Wednesday ami Thursday, Dec. 16 and 17 in Krnocor’s store, Smith street near Oak. Coffee and cake will bo served. 4274- 12-15-t f 3T&KEsVor' SENT cheap.*' Enquire at News oflico. FOR RENT—A BARN anil stable", snitanlo for ouo horso. Enquire at News office._8151-7-25-tf HAND.FAINTED CHINA shirtwaist sets are the popular thing. Orders taken for studs, calf buttons mid belt buckles, also hat pins, at 114 Rector street. 7-17-tf SITUATION WANTED COLORED-' USEFUL" MAN\ alio waiter, desires position, Address M. O., D8 Byard sr, New Brunswick, N. J. 12-18-4t SITUATION WANTED ~BY ■luTddle aged man (Dane) with good recom mendation as clerk in n grocery storo or assist in any line of business. Ad dress \y. Beck, 88 Shipman st., New ark, N. J. 4378-12-15-tf WHY WOMEN WORRY. Decnnne Thrrp I*i Tim Miioli of Mn not on > in Their Mode of i.ife. If a woman is to protect herself from I the ravages cf worry and so retain her youth for a longer period, she must come into more frequent contact with other people, as her husband docs, and read good books; she must relieve the monotony of her duties and the limit ing. Influence of confinement within four walls by taking outdoor exercise—a walk every day or a spin on a bicycle; ! in short, site must exercise the body and mind in a healthful manner, and she will find the bloom of youth and health remain with her for years after it lias faded in nth. r women of ti c same age, says the Boston Republic. "The ordinary woman,” says a celc | brnted physician, “leads such a monot I onons oxist nee that her mind has no | occupation but worry. What she needs is to come out of herself much more Ilian she dors. She must have inter course with more people and takemor? i xtrclse. This can lie done without neglecting the home, and every right mind: d man will do his best to secure for his mother or his slslcr or his wife these aids to the retention of youth fulness of body and mind.” In Vienna. According to a decision of the courts of Vienna t ho marriage of a man who d: dared himself to be of no creed is in I valid. ESBERGr’S Orchestra and Millitary Band. First Class Music for ail Occasions Thorough instructions on Violin and Mandolin. Isaac B. Esberg, 9 Water St. - _ ; roil SALE FOB SALE—GOAL yard and ico house property, subject to short lease. Bids received for sixty davs. Enquire P. E. Gordon, Miller st. 3915-11 -8-1 f FOR SALK—High Grade 10 horse power steam engiiie and boiler. Second hand. Excellent condition. Manufacturer, care of Evening News. 4-8-tf BOILER AND ENGINE lor sale at a bargain. Sturtevnnt 10 horse power steam ongine and boilor in A 1 condi tion, cost 841)0, will soli for 8250. In use ti years. Address O. D., Nows Office.___, 9-12-tf ltKAL ESTATE. FOR SAuE—FOUR lots on Market ■ st., near Goodwin. Address ‘‘Real Estnto,” Evening News. '_1987-11-10-tf FOR SALE—AT a bargain, house and lot on Hall ave. Address “Bar gain,’1 Evening News office. 1997-11-10-tf k rTr e T^ roa In Choice lot oil Smith will be sold for $875 two hundred dollars down, balance on small monthly install ments if desired. The Uishop Company 122 Smith Bticot, ' Amboy Reality and Construction Company. Business properties nml residence in all parts of the oily for sale for cash or on monthly installments. Post Office Building. u Turns Hack Time in Its Flight." nil scalp ells- ifftSK S&lm O Slops 1 idling |l|* In FQ in s dandruff. ami renews hair K\ A: 7ft m^huFF for 1' REK t rial 8 a “ 0 bottle to PHILO HAY CO., 225) Lafayette st., Newark. N. J. Large 50c. bot.ii-s <lnmclstV. i s-'Zb2*>^ Vmir Xmas IPresen t from our largo stock o' Diamonds. W iioli os, Jewolrv,Silverware ami (Jut. Glass,etc. Honest Goods at Moderate Prices A.11 goods guaranteed as rtipieM'iiioU. i. szhstgkejr, 99 Smith Street. The FooIImIi Fluff. Bankrupt at Inst! His bitter crp lie* drank, and skipped the town. Appearances he would keep up Ami that's what pulled him down. —Philadelphia Press. QUESTION VKI.E INDUSTRY. i I Father (to landlady of his ton, who is attending the conservatory)—My boy, I hope, plays Industriously everyday.” Landlady—Sure he dors; but he’s an unluc’iy dog. He loses almost all the time."—Flleser.de Dlactter. The* Drove Younpj Malil. She \v;i:' shy . C germ.-* in the water, * he l.n.l : and ki!.' d them by steam; Shi* was Kh> of gi rms iu tin* butter. And microbes that flourish in cream. She was shy of germs in the sirloin. Of germs In tin* marrowfat bone, She was ally of germs in lior money. And grrmp that you meet at the 'phone. She was shy of rr rms at the playhouse; Uf geims i ll the tramcar slips; But .-he wasn't a bit shy of the microbes If then* were any on Archibald’s iipa. -London Tit-Bits. . SELLING OUT I TO RETIRE FROM BUSINESS. Big Sale in Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats. 1 Bargains in Ribbons, Faces, Embroideries, Velvets, Silks, Veilings and Millinery Novelties. Now is the time to buy below cost. Big opportunity to purchase Xmas Gifts. William Ginsberg, . 314 STATE STBEET. . .i . - ....-1 ...ill,, .