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SOUTH AMBOY William Black, of Orange, «pent yesterday at the home of friend* on Second atreet. Mr». Charte* T. Manon vialted with friends in Perth Aniboy yes terday. Charles Tlmmoni and Kdward Moras vialted with friends at Red Bank on Tuesday night. Mrs. James Letts. Mr. and Mrs. llenry A. Nllson and Mra. William White moored to Perth Amboy yes terday. "No Mer. Wanted" was the title of the play presented by tho Willing Worker» of the Methodist Kpiscopal church last night In the church. The youthful cast were greeted with a large auJIence. The play Itself was u clever piece of wit and humor that succeeded In keeping the audi t-nce In a laughing mooj for the greater part of the evening. The j ouug people have been busy for the past several weeks preparing their work of last night. Joaeph King of Calix. Nevada, eoent yesterday with friend* In thla city. Peter Böhmer spent yesterday with friends in New York city. The Raritan Club have completed the erection of a new sign with the words "Raritan Club" affixed. The members ere planning a season of ithietics which are to be published within a short time. John Salmon has completed over hauling and painting hia speedster and Is rlannlng a trip through the mountaft-.s of Pennsylvania. Raymond Smith spent yesterday with frtends at New Brunswick. Charles Keane spent yesterday with frieni's at Matawai. The committee In charge of thel pinochle tournament at tha rooms of the American Legion, report receiv ing several prfxes which will be dis tributed to most skillful players. Harry Malhias and I*eo Coakley are In charge of this week's affair. A record breaking attendance is ex pected at tonight's affair. Delega tions from Perth Amboy, Sayrevllle and Parlin will be numbered among the locals if the plans of the com mittee go through. The members <*t the Jr. O. U. A. M. basketball tefcm. together with the help of the girls' aggregation, are planning a dance and reception to be held In the High School audi torium within a short time. At thla gathering tha Jr. O. U. A. M. lodge will profcen-: the players of both teams with solid gold basketball medallions in appreciation of the efforts of all players. "f*y" Perkins is in charge of the arrangements that are now being completed. Boxing Tournament at Turner« There will be a boxing tournament at the National Turner clubhouse, ■211-2X9 Bruce street, Newark, Sat urday evening, April it and Monday evening, April 24. Entriea close with F. Branton. secretary, on Tuesday, April 18. There are enough men in New York who are wearing Monroe Clothes to make a city as big as Buffalo or San Francisco. New York men know style—they live where fashions are created. And when 500,000 New York men choose Monroe Clothes, it is because they like Monroe style. You can get these same styles here now, at the same prices New York men pay. Style Service Satisfaction $25 $30 $35 THE STAR SHOP 163 SMITH STREET, NEAR MADISON AVENUE CHAS. J. GREGG, Manager ^Clothc-s hpm; Remington Butter and Egg Market Ml mZTH STREET OPPOSITE 0. S. R. STATION Th* Home of Pur* Dairy Producta BOOS, FRESH ^ ff Dozen . •..... • ■ 37c Special; lb. « *JA* * ... I..J ■ I'» •••••!• WHITE OOUMTRY EOOS Domo, 88c; 3 dozen .. $1.00 CKKAMKKY BUTTES lb «c ——— Pound 40e STAK MILK S cads for 38c BVAP. OKSAM Borden's and Pet; can 9Yte WABD'S OAIU 2 for 25c PUBB T.ABT) lb 16c GOOD LUCK lb 2Pc POTOHBB8E Pound, 10«; 3 Iba. ... .23c oorra Freeh roaated ; lb 21c 5 Iba Wo MUKX8TE& 0HEB8B Pound 2#o STÜHS UUC£0£ Pound 25c «««An All large loaves ......lie EVAPORATED MILK 3 eans for 26c OALUOEKIA nCW Pound 10c «Antrum Bleached; lb 28c RAISINS Extra fancy ; lb 10c PBUNE8 I Special ; lb. 9c I ouKEAirrs lb 18® ALL KHTD8 OP TEAS Pound SBe LUNA SOAP 6 for »I ■ Mf BaU OB Our New Allotment of French Roquefort CbMta I ^ I Big Reduction on Whit« Leghorn Eggt. Received Daily I I From Oar Flemington Farm X Vacuum Bottles Pint size, with drinking cup 55c Mavis Talc The reg. 25c size : 2 gross on sale 16c Infants' Shoes Turn shoes; all leather«; aizes 2 to 8 95c Pearl Beads Twenty inches loue: just a sample lot at this price 50c THE BIG STORE MEETS EASTER DEMANDS| Easter News From Our Apparel Section Coats New Sport Box Model, all Wool Herringbone and nov elties, for street, sports and motoring these new models are ideal. Designed on man tailored lines and finished with a belt. $14.98 Suits New Tricotine Suit«, smart tailored model« of Navy or Black Tricotine that follow the long graceful line* to flattering to the figure and all beautifully silk lined. $19.98 Dresses Canton Crepe and Chiffon Taffeta. These dresses are beautifully fashioned in silks of the finest quality, in every detail they express those smart touches of style, trimmed with laces and silk braids. $10.98 Children's Coats and Wraps A very good selection of All Wool Tweed«, Velours, Burella and Homespun; a manufacturer's sample line; boxed, flare and belted models; double collars; drop linings, JQ slash pockets ; choice at Sale $5.00 Skirts The young woman who like« plaids, checks or stripes will rerel in this group at $2.98; all wool, 4»0 AO correctly made; at JUST FIFTY L BOYS' TWO-PANT v SUITS IN TWO LOTS -O Lot 1 Boys^ Two Pants Suits, wool mixed in Norfolk style. Green, Brown and Grey mixtures. Also light grey tweed mixed; sizes 8 to 17 ; reg. $9.98 ; special _ $7.98 Lot 2 Boys' Two Pants Suits, smart spring models, Nor folk style, Grey and Brown tweed mixtures ; full belt and button down pockets ; sizes 8 to 17 ; reg. $12.98; special $9.98 I SPECIAL OFFERING BOYS' SUITS 2 TO 6 TEAKS Boys' Juvenile Suits in Brown, Green and Blue; made of good material, with pockcts and belt. Sizes 3 QQ to 8; reg. $4.98. Special...... BOTS' BLOU8B8 Boys' "White Corded Madras Blouses with turned down collar, pockets and double cuff. Sizes 8 to 15. fiQ/» Regular 98c; Special at 0*fC BOYS' BBBFEB8 Boys' Reefers in Grey and Brown mixtures; also plain blue serge, inner lined with pockets and belt. ^ A QO Sizes 3 to 8. Special ...... >««rd Just Arrived 500 Chic HATS Trimmed Hats with fresh new spirit of Spring; every conceivable color, shape, •traw and style ; many in quiet tones for Mature Women. # J QO Tour choice at Women's and Misses' Hats in a wonderful array of atyles and colors; hardly any two alike. Hats actually worth up to $5.00 and $6.00. Special £0 AO Each Only V«»V0 SMART LOOKING HATS An entirely new assortment of beautiful shades and shapes to select from. QQ All becoming styles at Extraordinary Sale SO Dozen Porch g House Dresses An «Ten better lot than the laut one. Dreaaea that are made of fine quality ginghams and per cale« in atriped or checked pattern with saah or loose; modela, about twenty styles to »elect from sim All Sizes Unexpected Good Fortune Women's Fibre Silk HOSE 69ci 50 dozen Women'» Fibre Silk Hoae. fashioned; double heels and toes ; extra high spliced heels. Black, CordoTan, Tan, Navy, Grey and Nude; sizes to 10; value $1.25. Come early for these. We 8«n Van Xuhi, Potator and other watt known make« at! Ü considerable sarinf to yon. Smart Tailored BLOUSES New Dimity Waists; collars of voile, dainty trimmings of checked gingham, two models are plain whit« if you prefer; all sizes; special $1.98 SAMPLE GEORGETTE AND OSEFE DE CHINE BLOUSES 5 dozen Sample Blouses, strictly one of a kind in this sale. Each one with a new kind of loveliness. English cut work, hand made English Smocking; shell embroidered, tap estry hued insets in Black and Blue; new sleeves; a wonderful ^4 QQ bargain at tP4««/0 FOR EASTER Silk Sweaters IN TWO GROUPS Because of the inclement weather we are having and because of the large quantity pur chased we are selling Women's Sample Silk Tuxedo Sweaters at a very low price. They are made with rolled collars, cuff, belt and pockets. Colors: Black, Blue, AO Henna and Grey. Special . vv. JÖ Women's Fibre Silk Smocks with V necks and Peter Pan collar; long sleeves, belt and pockets. Colon: Honey Dew, Afi Blue, Black and Orchid; special... Sp———mmm ^ I EASTER FOOTWEAR .Women's Brown Calfskin Oxfords with low or military heels; patent , _ leather pomp« with inatep «trap and I low heels; Black Satin Pumps with one strap and high heels; sizes 2*4 to 7 ; pair $2*98 PAIR Sport Oxfords Women's Golf Oxfords, smoked elk with brown trimming, rubber soles; an excellent shoe AQ for sport wear; pair.. I Boys' Boots Little Gent's, Youth's and Boys' Brown Calfskin Shoes, blucher eut, broad toes and rubber heels; sizes 10 to 6. QQ Pair »«,%.«.•• .M.wM «ifO Mary Jane PUMPS ! |.I3 Childress, Misses & Growing Girl«' Black Gun Metal Mary Jane Pomps plain and bow trimmed ; all sizes, I Spécial 7 able Sample Bags, Pocketbook Warranted real leather purses, attractive ly lined with mirror attached, fold orer tops some have embossed désigna. Colors : Black, Brown, Tan and Grey. #f JQ Special at .... V1 «w Easter Gloves A large assortment of Ladies' Very Fine Kid Gloves, two elssp and fancy stitching on backs. Colors: Tan, Grey, Black CO/» and White, All sires; pair MÖUC To Complete Your Easter Wardrobe Silk Underthings 300 pieces of Silk Crepe de Chine, Satin and Jersey Underwear. The lot consists of Gowna, Chemises, Bloomers, Camisoles, Step-ins and Pantelettes. We advise early selection at this low price. . -f