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Has-Been “Heroes ” In Exile "King” worship, what? "Has- beens” they are—Ex-Emperor Carl, last of the Hapeburgs, and his wife, ®ita, going Into exile’on the Island o f Madeira end the natives about th em doffing their hats and bending the knee as though they hailed som e conquering nero. This is the first and exclusive picture of the ex les arrival. ... ... —- '— — - - ■ ■■■ ' - ~ —— 'Etude Model I ^ 4 npHE purchasing power of $100 was X never greater when it comes to pur chasing a phonograph. , $100 today entitles you to “the high est class talking machine in the world”— a SONORA. i , ) The SONORA is famous for its clear, resonant tone; its fidelity in reproducing the voice of the artist; its wonderful range of tonal values; the superb crafts ' manship and beautiful finish of its cabi net. \ You will regret your decision later if you purchase a phonograph without first seeing and hearing the $100 Etude Model SQNORA. KEYPORT * Mr. and Mrs. John P. Van Kirk, >f Bradley Beach, were the Sunday tuests of Mr. and M. Lester Terry. Miss Lillian Brannen, daughter jf Thomas Brannen, who recently sompleted her course In trained cursing Is now assisting Dr. Lorenz. I he famous Vienna surgeon who la it present In New York. The Ladles’ Aid of th# First Presbyterian church will hold a sale •f fancy and domestic articles and ' candy at the home of Mrs. William ; H. Hitchcock Friday of thia week, rhe sale opens at seven o'clock and . i program will be given. Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Ryer. of Brooklyn, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Lester Terry. Mrs. W. P. Chase .of Holmdel. county president of the W. C. T. U., will be the speaker at the meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Va oln Curtis this afternoon, this be ing a^ostponed meeting. ThiMevenlng Professor J. Walter Reeves, of Peddle Institute, will give a dramatic reading "The Mer chant of Venice," In the First Bap tist church. Mrs. Fred L. Schlldknecht was the recent gjlfat of friends at New ark. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carr, who reside near Perrlnevllle were the Sunday guests of the latter's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Daw son. KEASBEY A pleaaant surprise party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kress, In Peterson avenua. Saturday night, in honor of Otto Gloff. The evening was delightfully apent In dancing, playing games and singing. Refreshments were served at 10:10 o’clock. Among the guests present vtv Frances George. Emily Waldman. Vanda and Dorothy Pry bylowaki. Elsie and Mary Kress. Bertha Kosak, Frances Romer. Helen Swanlck, Marlon Dunback. Frances Williams. Julia. Mary and Anna Desatynik, Julia Lutz, Mary Packer, Madeline Cosgrove. Helen Yenning. Fred and Otto GlofT, Wal ter Schurlg. John 8chmldt. Peter Lutz. Albert GlofT. Louis Duke. Jos eph Curran, Raymond McKean. John Costello. Joseph Kanlck. Fred Weber. Steven Moore. George Kel ley, Charles Stubert. Joseph Romer, Steve Katzen. Charles Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Parsler. Mrs. Samuel Kress and son. Mr. and Mrs. James Johpson and family of Perth Amboy. Mr. and Mrs. Claus Lund. Jr., and child of Fords were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claus Lund, of Bayview ave nue. Sunday. Mlse Bertha Rockoa was a Perth Amboy visitor Saturday night. William Kowartch visited his rel atives in Mlddlebush over the week end. Mrs. Morris Deutsch entertained out-of-town relatives over the week end. Joseph 8zent Miklossi. Jr., spent the week-end in New York City. Fine sets of MANICURE IMPLEMENTS AND PREPARATIONS From S1.S5 to S15.00 at the CITY PHARMACY, INC. The Homo Drug Store 285 Smith Street Corner Oak. SOUTH AMBOY The euchre to be held Wednesday night under the auspices of the j Rosary Society of 8t. Mary's church In St. Marys hall Is under the charge of the following committee: Michael McCarthy, Nicholas J. How ley, Thomas lively Richard Mack. James H. Holton. Mrs. Francis P. ] Coan, Mrs. George A. Kress. Mrs. i Dennis Ryan, Mrs. P. J. Cooney. Mrs. John J. Keenan, Misse Mar garet Gallagher, Gertrude Mullane. Sallle O’Connor, Marion Cheeseman and Anna Callahan. The committee reports the reception of a great I number of donations In the line of gifts The games will commence at 8 o'clock. The First Methodist Episcopal Sunday school classes are engaged In rehearsing the cantata, "Here1 Comes Christmas." which will be presented on Monday nlgbt, Decem ber 28, In the high school audito- i rlum. Much Interest Is being shown I by the young cast and a real good j time is promises to all who attend. | The annual reception of the Woman's Club Is scheduled to take ! place on next Tuesday night at the i high school auditorium, when the women will entertain royally. Co operation is the keynote of the ad vances in the plans of the entertain ment as the committee >n charge are working overtime arranging minute details. _ The fair and dinner which is held annually by the Ladies’ Aid Society of the Presbyterian church of this dty promises to equal if not surpass their previous undertaking.1'. The dinner this year will be a chicken pie affair with all the fixings that go to make it very appetizing. Ice cream and cake will find its way on the menu, which will be served com mencing at &:10 P. M. In the lecture room of the church tomorrow. There , will also be several booth* with va rious articles for sale which will af ford an excellent opportunity to select beautiful Christmas gift*. The fancy booth will be in charge of Mrs. Miller Huff and wilt contain many useful and pretty hand-made - articles. Another booth in charge of Mrs; George Hammel will display , home-made rugs like unto Jacob's c oat of many colors and designs. In addition various styles and kinds of aprons will be shown which have been made and donated by the mem bers of the society. The home-made candy booth will be in charge of Mrs. Percy Cunningham who will be prepared to supply all kinds of ' hrist-ma* candy. The children have not been forgotten and a fishing pond has been erected and is In charge of Miss Elia Applegate. The proceeds of the fair and supper will be donated to a fund which is being interior of the church. The meeting of the common coun- [ dl will be held in the city hall to-1 night at * o'clock. With Andrew Kvlst out of Ms chair for the rest of his term, the council will compose two Democrats and two Republi cans. Many from this city attended the performance in Perth Amboy last i night at the Majestic theatre under j the auspices of the Perth Amboy' Girls Club. The Christmas spirit can be ex-; cellently expressed by donating warm clothing to th# suffers of Ar menia and the Near East. The mem bers and friends of the Presbyterian church are making such a collection which will be forwarded after the services next Sunday. A large pack ing case will be f>laced in the vesti bule of the church for the reception if snch articles. For Auto Repairs Either CfMprml mr ri earn* Car* and Truck* RECTOR STREET GARAOE PHOXB—DAT M _ MIGHT—€52-8 »OOI»B«lMI J. i. LOMAX fw*. D»ma Market and Raetor 8a RaMdane* fkm»? to. *»*ti*l MILADY'S BEAUTY PARLOR A. HU. PROP, HOTTRS—» A. M U « 9. M. TUEHL'AT. PRIDAT AND SATURDAT UNTIL » P M N SMITH ■TREBT PHONE 1*1 PERTH AHBOT. N. J. TRY THE NEW GRAY HAIR REMEDY Permanently banishes Gray Hslr In 16 minute* at MISS PETERSON'S HAIRI*RE*8 WG A M A MCI'KING PARLOR 17S Smith Bt.. Raritan HwIMiac REMAKE YOUR OLD MATTRES8 Co-Operative Mattress Oa Phone 2352 100 Fayette St We Da Wat SHI % attrc—c* at Mtafl A. a SPRAGUE Authorised agent* for K. G. WlH> tng and Cutting Equipment. AH Hr lene And All welding supplle*. >41 High street. Phone MIS F' rth Amboy. N. J. L. BAMBERGER & CO. • d t ^^^^P^^^BERGE^&'ca^NOUNCE hoosier kitchen cabinets —this Kitchen Set and Special Tool- w ^ tkmtgSSfSSStWhen y0U make Will Be Sold on the Easy Payment Plan _ _ _ «... . « _ « ff We offer four strong reasons for buying your Hoosier immediately FIRST We deliver your Hoosier on a small cash payment. You pay the balance a little at a time. No extra charge for these easy terms; SECOND You do not pay a cent more than the regular price of Hoosier. The low 1921 prices for the Hoosier prevail. These prices are fixed by the factory; THIRD During this sale we will give FREE with every Hoosier Beauty Cabinet, the handsome, practical Kitchen set and special Tool-Compartment Tray shown above—the greatest single convenience ever installed in a Kitchen Cabinet ; FOURTH There is no kitchen convenience that can compare with the Hoosier. It is nut an ordinary Kitchen Cabinet, but a real working center at which all kitchen ac tivities are concentrated. A demonstration costs you nothing. It will convince you that you pay for the Hoosier in wasted energy every day you do without it. And remember, right now, you not only get the FREE Kitchen Set and Compartment Tray with this won derful cabinet A small cash payment brings the Hoosier to your door. When you can win immediate freedom from kitchen dudgery for so small an outlay, why delay? Every Woman %> Needs This 10-Piece Kitchen Set This is the Famous Dexter Domestic Science Kitchen Set endorsed by such eminent authorities as: / Miss Alice Bradley. Thellwell R. CoggshelL Mrs. Christine Frederick. Roy Z. Thomas. Good Housekeeping Institute. House and Garden, March, 1921. New York Tribune Institute. The Special Cooking Spatula was de signed by Mr. James Scott, supervisor of S industrial education, Syracuse, N. Y. Do not compare these tools with “so called kitchen sets you see advertised at a low price. BAMBERGER'S—Fifth Floor rnesc Ki«cnen roots »>■- : <■ uiiu guar anrrrCtJr^TTTHnuigton Cutlery C<k, of Southbridge, Mass. This week we are giving this set free with each Hoosier Beauty. And, what is even more important, we give you an ideal place in which to keep it—a specially constructed tray that keeps the knives from coming in contact with each other, and thus duUing the edges. When Hoosier's big, uncluttered work- i table is extended, this tray comes out with it, so you can always get at each tool easily and quickly. This feature has never before been incorporated in a Kitchen Cabinet § It is positively the greatest single con venience ever installed in a Cabinet. The Trav is not regular Hoosier equipment, but "has been added to the Hoosiers offer ed during this sale. * The set comprises ten pieces, all of the Best Carbon Tool Steel, including six fine, sharp knives, two kitchen forks, and two spatulas. Knives are finely ground and guaranteed to hold a keen edge. Handles are fitted to the hand. They are light weight rubberoid finish and strictly sani- I tary. Blades are firmly pinned in. You can not get this Set and Tool-Com partment Tray after this sale closes. Right now you get BOTH—FREE—when you make the small payment that sends vour Hoosier home. r t'; L BAMBERGER & CO. “One of America's Great Stores” NEW ARK, N. J. > % ' -- • ■- |V "■ 1 1 fl