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JAMESBURG r Mrs. Lide Soden has returned from. Long Branch, where she was a gueet of Mrs. Margaret Pye. The by-laws of Star Post, Ameri can Legion, have been amended in order to allow the opening of the rooms every night of the week ex cept Tuesday night when the Wom an's Auxiliary will meet. This has long been desired by the members. Star post are arranging to hold a monster moving picture entertain ment oA night of July 18 when the official war pictures will be shown, entitled "Over There,” show ing exact scenes of the battlefront. A gold watch will be given to the soldier who sees his picture In the battles shown. On July 19 the local post will take the pictures to Eng lishtown and show them in Colum bia Hall. The committee in charge is Oliver Soden, chairman. Iner Jor genson, LeRoy Bennett, William Wcisert. Earl Farr has gone to Asbury Tark where he Is a member of one of the largest orchestra's playing in a hotel. Mrs. Agnes Riley Is 111 at her home. WATERMAN’S IDEAL FOUNTAIN PENS FROM $2.75 TO $250.00 CITY PHARMACY, INC. ‘THE HOME DRUG STORE" tM Smith Street. Corner Oak —1 1 " 11 FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE FOR THE FUTURE ; How assuring and comforting it is to know that you are building up a fund for financial independence at the First National Bank. Do Not Delay This Important Matter BEGIN NOW Interest Paid on Savings Accounts FIRST NATIONAL BANK South Amboy, N. J. _/ Jacobsen & Co. Tel. 71 The Service Grocers Tel. 71 “The Little Shop Around The Corner” 284 KING STREET 100 Feet From Smith Street Are You Coing Away Over the Fourth? Let’* Supply Your Want* Potted Meat 4TH OP JULY SPECIAL 9 cent cans . Prepared Mustard 4TH OF JULY SPECIAL 15 cent * jars . -—, Oil Sardines 4TH OF JULY SPECIAL 10 cent cans . 4th of July Order 3 lbs Best Gran. Sugar 13 | 1 Can Vienna Sausage.14c 1 Can Alaska Salmon.15c 1 Can Sweet Peas.16c »svl Can Best Tomatoes.17c 1 lb. Large Prunes.18c All for 93C 4th of July Order lfilbsBestGran. Sugar47 3 lbs. Best Head Rice...25c % lb, Pure Black Pepper.15c j 1/2 lb. Best New Tea .30c 1 lb. Bourbon Coffee.32c Can Best Baking Powder.25c Large Bottle Vanilla or Lemon Ex.. .25c All for $1.99 4th July Specials OLIVES Bottle . PICKELS Plain or ! BAIiAD DRESSING Premier j Bottle . WORCESTER SAUCE JELLY Pure fruit. \ Jar . 4th July Specials TUNAFISH g± Premier 111 brand. jg l | SALMON g* g* STEAKS “I If Columbia g Hi River. Can .... shrimp ^ a Finest. M ^k Southern. g Hv Can .™ * LOBSTER . ga A Selected. J II Canadian. |1 ^P Can .. W W CRABMEAT M g± Choicest; JH fll Japanese. ■■iTH Can . 1 W 4th July Specials CORN ^ f* FLAKES | I I Kellogg’s. I II Package. " SODA 4 CRACKERS I P Fresh; | || Crisp; Lb. ■ W SMOKED A BEEF "JtJ j Sliced thin. g Jar . fciW ™ AA CAKES I M Extra nice. J _ ■ Pound . AA ' JUICE J 11 A refresh- c, ing tonic. Bot.. |j 1 FANCY BANANAS, GRAPE FRUIT, CALIFORNIA ORANGES, SICILY LEMONS AND | JLECTED MUSKMELONS, JERSEY BEETS CARROTS, LETTUCE, CABBAGE, STRING g JEANS AND ONIONS. VERY FANCY RE) RIPE TOMATOES, TABLE CELERY 1 RUBARB, CJCUMBERS. g -- J STORE HOURS: STORES: \ 1 9 t0 6 P- M' New York " ] Daily Wilkes-Barre _• 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. Perth Amboy 1 8.1^ 137 Smith St. Perth Amboy, N. J. New EruMwfck What You Wear-Not Where You Go«Is The Important Thing, On A Holiday! Hundreds Of Women And Misses Will Complete 2 heir Preparations With Final Purchases At 2 he Quality Stote Saturday .-- -U Wash Skirts $1.98 Good quality white novelty materials and expert taiiloring make these wash skirts the most practical kind to buy. Silk ones begin at.$8.98 And beautiful baronette satins are I only . $7.98 I Some of the most beautiful styles are those priced upward to.$24.50 L- > * It’s a national custom for all who can, to wear one’s “best” on a holiday. You can expect it of others—others expect it of you. To be well drssed, becomingly dressed, on a holiday is to be happy. Whether you go away or stay at home matters lit tle. But to be carelessly or incorrectly attired, even where amusement is greatest, is to invite an attack of “the blues.” No woman of discernment needs to be told the ad vantages of buying The Wilk Co.’s apparel. She knows it has something more than its modest prices to recommend it. She knows that others will recog nize this “something” at a glance. It is an undisputable fact that any Wilk Co. gar ment, or accessory of dress, is desirable at any price and particularly appealing at the price you are asked to pay for it. You may as well convince yourself of it today as any day, and enjoy the holiday. t ■ Cool Blouses $1.00 • V ... -V Of organdy, in dainty shades or orchid, tan, copen and pink, with whote tuxedo collars showing filet . edges; pongee blouses in plain tailored and tie- I back styles.... $2.98 I Hand made blouses at..... ....$4.98 I ] Silk and Georgette Crepe Blouses at .. $3.79 and up I j A Delightful Array Of New Navy, Blue, Black and Brown Canton Crepe and Crepe de Chine DRESSES At $25.00, $35.00, $45.00, To $89.00 Inspired by the distinguished simplicity with ' which Vionnet, the newest star of Parisian Style dom, has achieved so remarkable a success. These beautiful new dresses will win the admiration of every woman. They are here far in advance of the time they would ordinarily have arrived to meet the inces sant demand for dresses of this character. A de mand that has continually kept our stocks depleted in spite of our sincerest efforts to keep abreast of it. Only by calling upon the makers of our early fall models have we found it possible to secure this really—for the moment-- sufficient number of fash ionable and fascinating, all occasion dresses. Their graceful, long lines, the charmful effects of their self-colored ruffles, pleatings, fringes and other style touches—and lastly, but above all, their dignified simplicity stamp them unquestionably as dresses of the highest type. s t i YOU NEVER PAY MORE AT THE W1LK COMPANY M