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COL JOHN JACOB AS1 Jft r-— Latest photograph of CoL John Jacob Astor and his wlfo. lie la the WcoDd aon of Baron Astor of Eng land. He was a member of the First life guards and waa wounded '-vice Caring his three years with the Brit-! lab army and had to have his left leg > amputated on account of being hit In M places by a Herman high explosive j ■bell at Cambral. - I A Getting Rid of Marble Waste. — The waste of a Vermont marble gtmrry Is reduced by crushers and rolls to fragments of one-half Inch or less, and la then burned Into galckltme. The rotary kiln for this purpose Is 8 feet in diameter and 20 feet long. In clined 4 per cent from the horizontal. It ia driven by a belt from a 30-horse power motor, and has a speed of 0.5 to L5 revolutions per second. Producer introduced at tbe lower end yields a temperature of 2,200 degrees F. This converts the rock fragments Into gui< kllme by driving off the carbonic add gas, and the bat material drops S1-”..1 - - "" ■" *- - _ timm the lower cod of the kiln tato e cylinder the dealt ot etr paaMag to (ho herning gam caola the predact for the Morage Mae. Enforces “Obey" Fart. *t Leals.—Frank Koeater lost no tim* eoforctng the “obey" part of hte •"•crtege contract. Mrs. Koester, aft er they got home from the ceremony, wee handed an ax and ordered to chop down trees and cot up the wood, ahe claims. She chopped a cord of de votion. Speedy relief fer rheumatism Sr tk* DILL'S Balm of Life (hr Internal nr External Uae) it In the family medicine doeet. Can alao be naed internally, at directed on the bottle, fix internal paint. Prepared by the Dill Co.,Noiiiataos,Pa* Alao manufacturer! of Dill's Llvnr PilU Diir s Cough Syrup Dill's La Gripp* «sd Cold Tablets Dill's IVidnox Filin Aak your drnpjix or dealer in medicine. Thm kind mother eheeym kept NOTICE Spot Cash paid for dead horaea and ' cowa f3 Cash with driver. Prompt 1 removal. THEO. GLASER Telephone 1738 Elisabeth Office “1* Meffiton Av* ritv«hs*h GRACIOUS STYLES IN WRAPS m This wrap contrive* to look so much liks a cape that one mast think twice before placing It as a coat It is bean* tlfolly finished with rows of cloth-cow ered bottom for ornament, and two large dark pearl buttons that look equal to the responsibility of fasten ing it. •Xptrea M O) ejm n pm jirecvajd «y -uoqsaSip O) pj« Mau aq? SOIOH-QI Iq-Mouomiq jo noqnS ■fpm aqi yo pisM pin Xvpcq l'aaM« tpvmop mo* daa^j I33MS II d31M TERHUNE’S 145 Smith Street Near Hobart Street _ WHERE LOW PRICES LEAD Spring Stocks axe now in the shelves awaiting you, prices are lower, styles are new and at txacting values better than ever. We have many new goods at very popular prices. Many Goods will be hard to get as the factories have not been making them. If you want the desirable goods buy them early. K Children’s White Embrr:d ered Dresses, very pretty styles sizes from 2 to 14 years, prieed each, from $1.25 to $3.49 each Children’s Colored Dresses, made of beautiful Ginghams, j Poplins and Rep; natty styles, unusually well made; sizes from 4 years to 14 years, prieed from 98c and up Children’s Rompers.'Tnade of striped and checked Ginghams, plain, color poplins, also white drrek. unusually pretty styles; prieed from 59c and up Infants’ White Nainsook Short and Long Dresses, en tirely new stock of new designs, neat and pretty styles, great • values, each from 39c up to $2.98 each ; i Infante’ Long and Short Coats and Capes, cashmere and Silk embroidered; excellent styles, wonderful values from S1.98 Mdmri up i Infants’ Silk Caps, many styles that are very attractive “ and specially priced at 25c, 58c. 59c aid up Infants’ Embroidered Lawn Caps. A large assortment of new goods, specially priced at 39e and 50c each Full line of Infants’ Princess Slips, Flannel and Cashmere, Saeques, Flannel Long Kimo \ nos at our always lower than the lowest prices. Women's Nainsook Night Gowns. Special lot of embroi dered and lace trimmed gowns, made of fine nainsook and cut full sizes. Also a few extra sizes. They are worth $1.50 each. Our special price, each 93c each Women’s Embroidery Ruffle Underskirts, full assortment of very pretty styles from 75c each and op Women’s Corset Covers, trimmed with embroidery front and back; made of good ma terial, special at each 29c each Brassieres, lace and embroid crey trimmed, pretty patterns, well made, all sizes. A won derful value at each 29c each Silk Camisoles, flesh color; made of fine messaline Satin, embroidered and lace trimmed. Special values at each $1.00 each Sateen and Figured Skirts; plain colors, black and neat figured underskirts, made with deep ruffle, unusually well made, all’the popular colors; special value at each $1.00 each House Dresses, Gingham and Percales, excellent styles, made well; made of good materials; special values from 98c and up — Women’s Silk Boot Stockings lisle garter tops, values that cannot be matched, all the pop ular colors; from 59c a pair and up Women’s Mercerized Lisle Stockings with seam in back, with ravel stop; black, white and colors, a pair 50c a pair Women’s Mercerized Lisle Stockings, excellent quality; Black, White and colors; pair 39c a pair Women’s Lisle Finished Stockings, seamless; a very popular stocking with our pa trons as they wear well; black, white and colors; a pair I 29c a pair —--- ■ Children’s Black Ribbed Stockings, great values far a pair 19c a pair up to 50c a pr. W omen s Ribbed Undervests, lisle finished; a number of ex cellent styles and great values at each 19c each Women’s Ribbed Undervests lisle and fine cotton, straight j and shaped, all sizes, the larg est stock in town; popularly priced each from 25c, 39c, 50c each Women’s Ribbed Union Suits writh tight knee, lace knee; tailor made necks, also taped necks; sizes as large as 50 in. bust measure, priced 39c a suit up to 89c a suit I DtflUNE’S, 145 Smith St, The Capes Are The Craze At Styledom Centers ■ The janntincss and smartness of the many new ideas in capes, as well ns their practical service for every wear, has made this really new garment the most popular and attractive of the season’s new spring showings. These sketches are drawn from three popular Straus models. - THE ONE AT Is made of an all wool Navy Serge. It is bound with braid all aronnd — a graceful, serviceable garment. THE ONE AT I Is of an all wool Velour—comes in tan, Copen and henna. Note the Dolman effect in picture. THE ONE AT It made of mannish Serge. It is lined throughout with fancy silk, rows of braiding and buttons add much to its appearance. / \ V' I s* \ - I We have selected at random three l’rom onr large assortment. They aro I illustrated above; their prices and a short description ut side.' ^5= The Latest Suits for Spring We Show Are Different From the strictly tailored straight up-and-down silhouette suits, the box suits, and the many novelty suits to the latest blouse effect suits. Every one we show i ntliis new display is smartly and distinctively different. These sketches are drawn from the Straus $25 suits. The Suits J | Sketched Are ► ALTERATIONS ARE FREE A —A stylish box model of serge trimmed with braid and buttons and lined with good quality j silk. B—This is in semi-blouse effect, also of Serge^ having Trieolette vest and trimmed with Sou- j tache braid. j’—The attractive feature of this Serge Suit is the pointed tunics on the coat, elaborately braid ed and having throw-over belt, | Have You Seen the Straus Line ot • Girls’ Capes and Coats? The David Straus Co. I 141 Smith Street, Perth Amboy I . _. . . - •