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I'^Kgw^gJ'gHaSgggglF*1I—■ Hill HHil HHIIIIII' II IIIIIIIIIHII —--THE Is Loudest Here | That's Because We Make it Hum I You'll IiiuI u crowd in every department and every sliop |! j,or is being served immediately and satisfactorily. If I you want to see eager buyers securing easy bargains, you § must come to Amboy’s Greatest Shopping Hcndquartors ■ —right here! I Smoker's I Articles Beautiful Sterling Sil ver trimmed i oo Pipes at. '*•>£ Comical and ornamen tal Tobacco Jars, such as elephants, monkeys dogs, Indian tents etc,. Automobiles, foot lulls and other style Sir. ing sets from down to 4i)c each. Umbrellas The choicest Umbrelles in i Perth Amboy, for both Ladies and Gentlemen may be had at our store for the most pop ular prices. ill i II I ine-y t Dolls You may travel fur and wide and you may visit many stores but will never see a more beautifully selected stock of Dolls than is found at our store. Srocheted Shawls We have made a special effort to have the larg est line of Crocheted Shawls for the holidays all colors, all styles and all prices from.... 19c up. 50c Sterling,Silver Toi let pieces, such as Files Shoe Horns etc each.. 2!)c White Bid Spreads From now until Christmas we will make some attractive prices on White Bed Spreads. We have just received new lines of them, bought just a notch lower than than they could be bought fo- earlier or than they will be later. By making a present of one of these, you will give something that will be elegant, sensible and economical. Initial Handkerchiefs-. 5c Ladies and Gents pure linen, Initial handker chiefs . - . f2.ic A very large line of Ladies fancy handker chiefs at.. ‘25c, 5!)c, 15c, l.OO. and 1.50 each I COUPON ~~ *a | Bring this coupon to our store before Dec. es, and you i I i will recieve 2.00 worth of Red Star Stamps besides those E i I yOHr purchase entitles you to. J. Si.ohodikx .* Bro, ^ ; tc 1 I A Gift Worth Giving is f a Gift Worth Having’. : ^ |r» \nd that is a pair of SHOES or SUITERS. Those who buy footwear of us are 4 r f always sure of the best, the newest, the latest. No store in this vicinity sells the quality of shoes as we do at the pi ices. For WOMEN- If you want to sec the finer points of scientific ElT, try a 1 pair of Queen Quality l < j.'or MEN—There is a shoe that is anatomically correct, being constructed to the exact outline of the foot; such is the , W. L. Douglas Shoe. Besides these an unlimited number of other shoes for men, women, boys and girls. j? Holiday Slippers A wide selection in all that is beautiful to look at, and com fortable to wear. Call in and fook alto lit. DOUBLE STAMPS All this Week. Felt Romeos < are the acme of comfort, ele gance and ease, made of pure i wool felt, richly bound in fur, all colors. n i» Slobodien & Bro.i ■ } POPULAR SHOE HOUSE. L | 126 Smith Street. | ' L_krrr~~f“ I I A SMART BUTT. J This design is very smart for a | short-skirt suit, and is considerably j dressy, being made of broadcloth, ? either in black or any dark color. 3 The jacket just reaches to tho waist. There is an inch tuck coming from each shoulder down the front, back, outside of sleeves, and down each seam of the seven-gored skirt. Tho trimming is made of Persian lamb. A paper pattern should first bo civ, and from tins all tho designs made in tho fur. After Ir ilie stitched on to tlio cloth, they are edged with a narrow black silk hraill, making a u beautiful and novel trimming. MUSIC HALL To-let for Theatricals, Concerts, Kntcrtaiiiments, parties etc. !Isaac is. -hsoerg1, Manager ; 3 WATER ST. rP!>one 6-R. MRS. A. RULLMANN, JIA.SQUEIIA.DE SUITS. E*ti o Outfits for <1^, Plays,Entertainments and Parties f \ A fell lino et' Wigs, Tights, Shoes ele. --ft— -1t)r p.niu vl* i© i*. FA' l-'i E ST. N. D. AYE. J»< rtIt Amboy X, J. ^ rYfif.ixr'i.' .•* rr:*-: i-s. r BMP:S333HRW.!M>. g£F.^~3H**?WW,TaWt Sfc. \ 8 TO I m i f II I V I I M I ^ I At *liis season of the year tlio old question ?- I comes up, “What shall we buy Brother f | Jniin nr Sister .MaryV” In repardto this £ 1 we ha ve only one bit of advice to oiler and | k | that is I t i I t p 9 1 P 9 $ £ y and what can be more suitable or useful v. I Ilian any of the many articles included in | P I dur stock. And speaking of our stock, 2 | have vou seen itV Arc vou aware that wo cam- one of the largest and best se lf I looted slocks of Furniture in the whole 5 | state of New Jersey V And wO might add * | (hero are few New York stores with a * I larger .'election, and none with lower pri- | i | cos. Call ami see wlmt we hsive to oiler. § £ I Special Holiday Sale of \\ ILLOW S | llOCKFltS, from Dec. 1 I to Dec. 24, I Ik n &i| Worth $;5.00 I f ll A full line of Express Wagons, Hobby 1 5 i| Horses, boll Carriages ami Go.Carts. A v '■ few suggestions for presents: | 5? 1 Parlor Table Morris Chair y 1 Ladies' L'eslc Fancy Rocker | Dressing Table Music Cabinet y m Bookcase China Closet - | Sideboard Chiffonier \ 1 Couch Carpet Sweeper | I Combination Desk Morris Rocker g \ I Moqucttc or Smyrna Bug. Nothing better or more £ 1 serviceable as a Christmas Gift, a* I $ I I - /• I ■ | s I 76-78-80 SMITH ST., 8 % J Perth Amboy, N. ,T. _____. I Evening News Classified Ads. ■W A. N T 3 1 - OHE CENT A WORD - SITAU AT80NS WANTED-FREE Fo Ads. l-CSS Than 10 c. Extra Charge if Displayed. _ -.- - " ------- -. " ( _ _ I1ELI* WANTED WANTED—A German or Swedish woman for general housework. Wages $13 per month. Mrs. G. J. Wordell, Long Branch, N. J. 4472-12-22-3t. WANTED—YOUNG MAN who under stands double entry bookkeeping. Address C. II. E. care Evening News. 4487-13-22-2 WANTED—SEVERAL persons of oharaotcr ami good rountation in >aeh stale (one in this oouucv requir .«!) to represent nnd advertise old established weatlhy business house of solid financial standing. Salary $21 weekly with expenses additional, • 11 payabie in cash direct enoli Wed nesday from head offices. Horse and -.arrtago furnished when necessary. References. Enclose solf-addrossed envelope. Colonial, Oaxton Build ing, Chicago. 8803-8.18-tf ROOMS TOI! RENT FURNISHED ROOM WITH hath, for one or two gentlemen. 1!HS Smith ;;t. .1 , 4864-13-14-tf TO LET—FURNISHED rooms, all improvements, with board. Good German cooking. -15 Gordon st. 430l-12-10-21t CLEAR TOYS, 13c a lb. or 2 lbs. for 25c. Russell’s. 4188-12-22-3 MISCELLANEOUS AMERICAN”MIXED CANDY, 3 lb. for 25c. Russell’s. 4488.12-22-8 WANTED—Roll ton desk, must bo in gooil condition and very cheap. An dre, ss Desk, New office. 4170-13-21.3t. GOOD LUCK MIXTURE, 8 lh. for q 25c. Russell’s. 4488-12-32-3 GRACE LUTHERAN church will hold a Christmas sale of dolls and fancy articles on Wednesday nnd Thursday, Dee. Ill and 17 in Krueger’s store, Smith street near Oak. Coffee and cake will be served. 4274-12-15-tf STORES FOR KENT ohenp. Enquire at News office. FRENCH MIXED CANDY, :Uh." for 35c. Russell's. 4483-12-32-3 FOR RENT—A BARN nnd stable, suitanle for one horse. Enquire at News office. _ iH54-7-28-tf HAND PAINTED CHINA shirtwaist sets nr the nnmilnr thing. Orders taken for studs, cuff buttons nnd belt buckles, alee hat pins, at 114 Rector street. 7-17-tf SITUATION WANTED GO LORE!) USEFUL HAN, also waiter, desires position, Address M. 0 , 93 Byard st, New Brunswick, N. J. ' 12-18-4t SITUATION WANTED BY ~middle aged man (Dane) with good rccom tuondatiou as clerk in a grocery store or assist in any lino of business. Ad dress \v. Beck, Mi Shipman st., Now ark, N. J. 4373-12- 15-tf DOST LOST—BARKER FOUNTAIN Pee. Reward if returned to Dr. Howell, Madison avenue, near Smith st. 4-189-12-23-1 lVDIInfiC to Try It. Tramp—Please, mum, my partner found an old ice cream freezer down .n the gully. Housekeeper—I threw it away. It was no use. Tramp—Well, we've been examinin’ .t. and If you'll lend us some cream, ind some lee, and some sugar, and 11a ruring, and send your boy down to urn it, 1 think we can make it do.— S'. V. Weekly. finite n Mouthful. Naggin—But vlgv don’t you arguo lie matter out with your wile? Meekton—Hull! my wife has very positive ideas on that subject. The moment 1 opened my mouth my wife would put her loot down and— Naggin—The idea! 1 should think rail'd choke to death.—Philadelphia Special fares to Niagara Falls, N. Y., and return December 24th, 1908, via Lehigh Valley railroad, fit.25 for the round trip, good going on dato of sale only. Final return limit Decem ber 28th, 1903. For further informa tion consult Lehigh Valley ticket agent. 4450-12-22-3 l'OK SALE BROKEN CANDY, U)c a Ih. Rn'. sell’s. 4188-12-22-3 FOR SALE CHEAP—A 12 foot hat wall case with 4 glass sliding doois and drawers, also connter, show oases and class office partition, and a kitc.h nn range at tlie Paris Millinerv. 104 Smith st. 4485-12-22-2 FOR SALE—COAL yard and ioo house property, subject to short lease. Rids received for sixty days. Enquire P. E. Gordon, Miller st. __3915-11-3-tf FOR SALE—High Grade IQ horse power steam engine and boiler. Second hand. Excellent condition. Manufacturer, care of Evening News. 4-8-t.f ROILER AND ENGINE for sale at a bargain. Stnrrevnnt 10 horse power steam engine and boiler in A 1 condi tion, cost $100, will sell for $250. In uso 3 years. Address O. D., News Office._ll-12-tf REAL ESTATE. FOR SAuE—FOUR lot' on Market st., near Goodwin, Address “Real Estate,” Evening Nows. x _1987-11-10-tf S FOR SALE—AT a bargain, house and lot on Hall ave. Address “Jdnr guin,” Evening News ollice. 1997-11-10 tf Choice lot on Smith will be sold for $875 two hundred dollars down, balance on small monthly install ments if desired. The ISitslio j> Comi:nny 123 Smith Strict, Amboy Reality and Construction Company. Pm si urns properties mul .csidonco in all pails the chy for 8&I0 lor cash or oil monthly installments. Post Office Building, ’4,ii is a?. : uuij ju- * HAV’s^ffinuu. ■aLTfet-sXSF E to 1*1111/) IIAYCO.,220Lnf.ij’pt to at.,Newark, N.J. LAltUE GCHJANT ruTTLKa AT Dia Uirl^TS’. Select Your Xmas Present from our largo stock of Diamond*. Wat* li es. Jewelry,Silverware and Cut Gians,etc. Honest Goods at Moderate Pr.ces A.i 1 goods guaranti ed *s repren'ntcd. X. SINGER 99 Smith Street Revised Version. “Man wants but little here below, Nor wants that little long,” Is what they sang in former years. But ’ti.s now another eong. The words are somewhat different. Though fully as suH’.imo— “Woman wants all that is in sight And wants it all the. time." —Cincinnati Enquirer. Groan ('urelrHsiiona, Miss Ellicott—Why did you tiisohargt your chauffeur? He made such a flnt appearance. Mr.?. Lipplncott—But the man hai no tact. Why, once when I was cozlrg. he ran over a fat woman, and almost jostled me out of my seat!—Smart Set. Gpovfn Gen Ini. “How tP' you like Tipton?” “He seems cold and reserved.** “He decs at first, bur. be soon thaws. After you have met him a few tif e3 ho will come up and slap you on the back and nan you for a dollar, just as cordial \r, can be.*’—X irw: City Journal. NOTICE. R-wk'ng House rf the First National Hank of Berth Amboy, N. J., Dec. 7, 1903. To the Stockholders: ' otic** is hereby given that pursuant o ihn By-Laws of flic Batik, the Annual Meeting of dm Stockholders of tin* First Natl' nal Bank of Berth • nihoy N. J.. will l>e he'd at the office of the Bank. 110SiuBh Street. Berth Amboy between t lie hours of 12 o’clock noon and 1 o’clock p. in , '» uesdav. January 12, 1994. for the purtv**** of electing Directors for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as legs' y iiikv com« b9'cM*c the meeting. The transfe hooics’will he dosed at noon, .Ihiiutv 2. b.mm. hi d wil reopen at uoon .January 15, 1904. By order of the Bo. rd of Directors. 1IARKY CONARD, Cashier. 4838-12-f-St-e w.-’w. SELLING OUT TO RETIRE FROM BUSINESS. BSg Safe m Trimmed asid Untrimmed Hats. Bargains in Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, Velvets, Silks, Veilings and Millinery Novelties. Now is the time to *' buy below cost. Big opportunity to purchase Xmas Gifts. ij —— V m Ginsberg, STATE STBEET. k