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m ... M Women's and Misses' High Grade Tailor Mada Garments, One- £ _ Third to One-Half Below Actual Worth. A Ten Days’ Carnival of Raw Bargain Picking! i £ ■pi . s It is unsafe merchandising to permit stocks to grow £ | too large. This is especially time of Ladies’ Wearables, jj £ We prepared for an enormous fall outlet. The unseason- £ jj able weather upset our calculations, and now huge piles £ f 1 of garments tower on our counters. They must be sold jj | and at once. Double quick movement, is delnanded. So £ B for ten days, you can purchase here the best tailored gar- jj £ incuts, at prices in most instances below the original cost jj S of productions. Sec our pink circular for list of prices. £ ! : '_5 ! Mighty Silk Waist Bargains, j A THIRD OFF AND LESS THAN HALF VALUE I Tinvc purchased balance of s stock from the manufactures of; celebrated Eclipse Silk Waist for | figures which represent a large S loss for them. Included Peau a do Soies and Taffetas of the high- .£ est grades, made up in a varietyzof £ stylish effects—tucks, box plaits a and fancy stitching on nearly all of £ them sizes .'52 to 42. Saiv will 2 start promptly at ID o'clock Wed- • liosday morning and willy continue 2 while exactly fifty oftlwm last 2 ■ ■ ■ m m m M m gl ■ : H l_ m ■ H 128 and 130 Smith Street ra ■ Phono 108 PERTH AMBOY. 5 m m m uiiiiiinimrmiiiiMMinmiiiun | :_. ..-r—r.-.-nmn^wr'*-**Kr*w~v.>n?'vwyr r —a*r.T’r-ffmpsnr'Hr* McCalls Ready Ref-! erence Catalogue Free! Matchless offerings in CAPES, COATS, SKIRTS and SUITS. Prices on all Ready to-wear Garments Sharply Marked down To make it doubly interesting we will give I3!uo Ex.clia.ng'o STAMPS To-day and To-morrow. Greenbaum’s Department Store .400 State Street.... TELEPHONE 89 K. 1 HB—WBBg—B«—fc. Oo<I> Id 'ii*illeil ns VloJiui'on. ORANI1 APIJ S, Mi -ii.. IX cl 29. - Tin* unidentified body i:i lli - morgn1 which w ; supposed to 1m* tluit of A. .i. King of Kingsley ims been idoidil'oil ns John Melhrny MrSwwn of Reed City, Mich., twoniy-fe'-.ryears old. Me Sween was on liis .vny ' : -k to (irand Lrdg * after a Cl..\s!:is is visit with hi: mother in Reed City. Record SurceMN ••'or Ilelniieo, LONDON, Dee. 29. David lUdnsco’s Japanese play, ••The Darling of the (Jods,"* which was produced at His Majesty’s thent r last night h.v Tieer i'olnn Tree b-*fnre a dislinguished’araU ence that tilled every part of the house, promises to he tie* greatest success yet achieved in London theatricals. Died l oiler :»» A*M»nm*«l tViinie. ALBFQUKRQCE, X. M„ Doc. 29.— The body of Moody Merrill, a Dos ton hanker, who lived for years in Silver City. X. M.. under th • ?iaine of (diaries 1\ (irayson until his d ath. lias passed through Albuquerque for I'oston. where it is to he buried. •/riftprr—t:-a*vr.«a3T«5i:c. r;• -xnr rrr Intend to make this, the dullest week of the year, by far the busiest, by offering extra special bargains I during the entire week. Holiday week is considered the most quiet of the year. Call around and see | if we are not doing business. Make an investigation, as to why we are doing so much business this B < week, the dullest of the year, and you'll find the reason to be the extra special reduction we have made | j throughout our store, hirst on the list come: 91 I 50 pairs of Men’s all wool PANTS Sweet, Orr make, warranted not to rip, worth | 2.oo. this week per pair. • • Men’s blue and black Cheviot PANTS, strictly all wool, worth 2.50 a.75. this week per par. -.OO Men’s heavy wool lined, water proof REEFERS, Sweet Orr make, worth a.50, this week . * • Men’s oxford grey Overcoats cut in the latest fashion, strictly all wool, rcgul. r price S.50 this week.* • Men’s black and grey frieze Overcoats, cut q/.andqS inches long,made with broad shoulders, loose fitting back and well *'■ tailored, regular price 10 and 12, this week. * • '»<> P** "Tien’s fine black and grey thibit Over coats equal in every respect to custom made, regular price 16.00 this week.... 1. .TO Children’s Overcoats I Children’s long Overcoats, made with belt back, detachable red hoods, regular price I / 3 50, this week. Children’s reefer and automobile Over coats, very stylish and well made, reg ular price 4 00 this week . I — Men’s strictly all wool Suits, in a variety of styles, the cheapest and best suit ever I offered, reg. price $10 and Si 2. this week 7.50 Men’s fancy cheviot and worsted Suits, made in the very latest styles, with best of trimmings and perfect fitting, regular price $12 and £14 this week. i O. OO Men’s fine imported worsted Suits, the kind your tailor would ask you $25 to make, our price this week. 1 50 MEN'S NATS § Men’s stiff and soft Hats, the famous Re gent make, every hat warranted. Our regular 3.00 Hat, this week 2.50 “ “ 2.50 “ “ “ 2.00 2.1 m2 •• “ “ 1.75 Men's Furnishings I Men’s all wool double breasted natural wool UNDERWEAR, regular price 1.50, this week . 1 .00 | Men’s all silk initial HANDKERCHIEFS, worth 25c and 35c, this week .. 10c Men’s fine KID GLOVES. in grey and tan colors, with or without silk lining, regular price 1.25 this week. S)5e ' If you neoil anything m the line of Clothing or Men's Furnishings. Don’t fail to visit our store this week. t _ii—■—i—— ——k—-m-1-h-r-ESEawsa—spoubk—epaagag r mui-iu m dPBTM:awwTi;aiJMn—i US Palace 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 8.00 to 12.00 now 4.98.Hats good style but a little dif. grade of material 3.98, 2.98, and 1.75. Work room always open. I do my own trimming and will he here during Jan., Feb., and Mar. Orders solicited. .linn 11 1111 1 .iiihubi 11111111 inn c MADAME FORGIE [ 399 State St. ! TJi^ci Building 1*0Piling Corn Over Gnu. Pop corn and roast . kestnuts ovc' aas by putting llic.in in iho oven in a covered metal roaster or in two pans turned together. The Hooks Wo 1,1 ke Host. Men love better book: which plcasr them than tliosp whtih i: struct. They prefer being amused tc In ing informed to All OrctmionH, Goodfollo—Wasn't tluu Nicefello win just asked for you? Sweet Ctrl—Ytit; I Ic'd the maid to tell him I was rot at hone’. "Suppose he finds out that you are?’' “I’ll tell him I thought it was you.’ — N. Y. Weekly. ■ B B B 9 9 m KB 9 B 0 ' 0 A NOBBY LINE OF ■ Gent’s * Furnishing Goods l At Moderate Prices.. i We handle the most stylish and u;>-to-date line of * . Neckwear ; i In the city'. Call and see it. | a Agents Hawes Celebrated a $3 Hats. ! a k » r via • n m b a ? a n « 77 Street. fl( u, Sol. Ruboust. in, Howard Hope. jj n u am m e n ■ a a ■ ■ Li Wheeler & V/ilson Sewing Machine, * • \I ITy, .. ? £ y If You are Thinking About nett n r a first-class Machine have one sent to your bouse on a free trial. Teacher will rah and in struct on the best, steel attachments made ; or call and examine at office. Bo d for very reasonable prices. A. JENSEN, Dealer 336 State Street Big Slices TAKEN OFF Prices Of Cloaks an1 Suits. In addition wo give DOUBLE STAMPS Throughout the store all day, To-morrow, WEDNESDAY . c;/u^r /&?£*** f ? 0 166 Smith St. Cor. Madison Aye. t MOSQUITOES DEFY COLO. Bayonne Vis ted by a Large Delegation with Assurance of a G.od Summer Crop. Mosquitoes of a midwinter brand were discovered yesterday in Bayonne by Patrick W. Donnelly, City Hall engineer. Ho was on bis way to look after his fires niiont seven o’clock, when the thormcmater was almost down to zero Ho had got noar the Central Kailro: d bridge, at Thirtieth street and Rail road nvenne, when ho wns surprised to hear a familiar bnzzing, and look ing no saw n elond of mosquitoes, fat, big and as frolioksome and ready for a meal as though it were the middle of Angnst. A dozen of the insects followed Dounrlly into the City Hall and were canght. Dnring tho day they were exhibited to visitors. “The presence of mosquitoes at this time of tho year is a sure sign that tho crop next summer is going to be no failure, ” remarked Court Official Melando. who has made a study of mosquitoos for many years. LOCAL ITEMS. Matt Hoagland, of Brighton nvenne, has a position with the Staten Islam! Ferry Company. William Robinson, of Providence, R. I., is spending tho holidays in town. Albert Bram, who is now employed in the Brooklyn office of tho Oheesc horongh Vaseline Works, expects to bo transfored to Perth Amboy very shortly. James Ward, of Front streot, has resigned his position with tho Staten Island Ferry Company. , Edward Farrell, of Washington street, has been oil tho sick list. Mr. F. Lui Mora, tho artist, nud his wife, aro spending a few days wi h Mrs. Mora's mother, Mrs. Coaipton, of Water street. Miss Rose Lewis is spinding a few days in Oran bury. Eugene Flaherty, of State street, has finished his work at the Raritan Copper Work. LONG SHORE NEWS. The local shipyards are quite bnsv now, considering the time of year, and work is as brisk ns oould be cx peote''1. There are no boats on the dry docks, but several vossels laid up in the vards. The tug Transit is at the Perth Am boy dry dock as is the three masted schooner Francis Goodnow, for re pairs. The barge Geneva, of New York, is tied up at the Raritan dry dock. A steam dredge, of the U. S. En gineering department, is at the Perlii Amboy dry dock. Work on the car float now building in the ynrds of the Perth Amboy dry docks, is .progressing. Accepted Fact*. There is probably no more fiction any place than in what are known as ac cepted facts.—Puck. They Succeed Fairly Well. Some men are constantly trying to lower the record for meanness.—Chi cago Daily News. Ad vert iMiruc Your Troubles. If veil would advertise your troubles without cost tell them to a gossip.—Chi cago Daily News. diameter. Character is what we are when we haven’t time to calculate.—-Chicago Tribune. NOTICK. Notice is herebj* given that the undersigned ntends in.t'«i »g applic itton to ill-Board oi r x ci-e CmunDsionen* of the City of Perth Amboy, at t heir next meeting, for a iraneff- o' IPs license to kei'Du s«iooi witi’he ni i»* g «f sellln in 11 end spin no s lkp.io-s in tin- Cit) of Perth Ambov and in a » oum* leo»*d hv lie U i«» I»re\vid * • (i . Lessee o . S-'l Uc 1‘tlan t l street to AND .0 1<KWav 45U 12 20 8 o- -w. f BOSTON STOReTI Special | Sale of 5 FURS | p We purchased of the manufacturer his complete sample line of 4 p Ladie's, Misses and Children s Furs at less than y* cost. This g # includes all that is new. To-day we intend cleaning out the lot 4 # and save you at least 60 cents on the dollar on every piece of hur 9 J in the house. £ p CLEANING UP PRICES ON ALL CHRISTMAS GOODS g j WM. MURDOCH, l \ 72 Smith Street, Perth Amboy, i -% L.C. N. BROGGER, Jr. Civil Enginesrand Surveyor Si Street. Perth Amhay, N J CHOICE LINE OF GOODS FOR Made to order at Reasonable Frices Satisfaction Guaranteed. 33 Smith Street, Tel. 193 j Perth Amboy. HOTEL CENTRAL s. SPITZ EK, Prop. Finest Bar in the City Kiiu-Ht Furnished r oms, hIt impr cements by Lite day or week. Choice line <>i impoiltd a d domest'c Wines, Liquors and Cliuir?. COR. STATE AND SMITH STS. Tel. 1(11 W. Perth Amboy N. .1. ^ELS B.JORNSEIN Dealer In Clioion Family Groceries Provisions, Etc. Freah etock constantly received Uor. Prospect and Smith Sta. ESBERG'S Orchestra and Miilitary Band. First Class M usic for all Occasions. Thorough instructions on Violin and Mandolin. Isaac B. Esberg,!) Water St. Whatever Fashion D-mani Jpwelrv Is made a j>:irt of our stock as soon us manufactured. '*'»• have many article* IN DAINTY JEWELRY t hat win add much to th* beauty and nthactivr ness *»f 1 our cos utnes. Considered In the point . ,f <|iialitv they are rich and valuable but from the standpoint, of price tlcy are rilles. We call our attention to the fol’owiug seasonallenov elties: Watches, Diamond Rings. ITighgrade Roger Silverware also Cut Glass. L. PERELMAN, 300 Stiife Sti'eet. Colonel Pope, of bicycle fame, re cently said that the first essential to business success is ‘'advertising that the second essential was “big advertising;” and the third, "biggor advertising” Money to loak ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS at tne LOWEST RATES charged anywhere in Middlesex County. No Publicity You keep ALL the property your self. No papers recorded. Here you get the FULL amount you pay for. Time extended if you wish. NewBrunswickLoanCo. 349 George St. F. O. Box 64 New Brunswick N. J. , i ClaBssiflod ads. on page tl. We give Blue Exchange Stamps A Choice Line of M EATS -AT THE 322 STATE STREET TELEPHONE 14-w BRANCH STORES: I 518 State Street, - Telebhone 31-L 247 New Brunswick Avenue, Td.l09-w Jos. Polkowitz & Bro ]_ MADAM RIVELY. 130 Smith St., Kafr Pressing, Shampooing, dealp treatment corn treatment Manicuring ami Massage killfulIv done for Ladies at reasonable prices. Also scalp treatment Manicuring ami corn treatment for gentlemen. Out ot town engage ments by aupointments. For your Eye Troubles oomo to mo, I have satisfactori y treated «corcf» in this city. F. J. MONAGHAN, Opt. D., Oi emit li St. Drti’.v from 3.81 to 7 p. m. Wed. and Saturday 8.30 to » p. in. Formerly ut (at. o. W. Parisen’s Drug Store. MUNOZ EXPRESS 191 Elm Street Residence 176 Brighton Av Ail kinds of Heavy trunking, Furniture and Piano moving promptly attended to. TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS. Perth Amboy Coal Co. Cor. Division and William Sts L< high and Hazel ton Coal and Kindling Wood at reasonable prices Full weight guaranteed Orders may b- left at Jake s Fruit store, corner of Smith and Stalest , or Greenspan liios., cor nerbinkh and lm st. lei. 148a. $. PGLENSKY, Manager GREISEN & DAHL, Masons and Builders, Room 14 Schener Br-lltllngf. ESTIMATES FURNISHED. Open Kvenlnurs 7 tn IO. GARDELI BROS., Butoossor to D. McFarland. Move Furniture Carefully and at Reasonable Coat USi tv lit if Street. FOR SALE 2000 feet Rail Road Rails, 60lbs. to the yard, good as new. H. SHRAGOVITZ, 106-103 South Second St. Perth Amboy. Telephone 1 ‘*!1 PATRICK WHITE & SONS Telephone No. 8 Engineers, Founders Machinists. General and Special Machine Pattern Boiler and Blacksmith Work. MlMlMLj Coal in any quantity V —- at the Lowest > After Nov. 2nd ( Wood will be25o Market prlC08 ) per barrel. Yard; New llrunswlck Ave., and \ J,elilgk Valley Crosslnir. i) Tel. 51. Perth Amboy, N.J. jj FOLEYSHOMMDVR (toms Ihecou^htnd r>e>Ulundf < i