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I I I Read Carefully j The Rules for the Contest 1. Anyone up to the age of 16 yean may take part in this contest. 2. Be sure to color all the pictures includ mg the pictures in the advertisements. Fill out the form carefully, write your name and address clearly and send it on or before j May 13th to ART EDITOR. 1 Perth Amboy Evening News i i _t THE YOUNG ARTIST PICTURES FOR YOUNG FOLKS TO COLOR COLOR ALL PICTURES ON THIS PAGE (Use Water Colors or Crayons) THREE AWARDS FOR BEST ART WORK A Copyright Advertising Feature By H. H. Owens, 1920 FIRST AWARD $2.00 | PRIZE WINNERS OF THIRD PAGE *| A WA]?T1 ei AA LILLIAN SYKES, 66 Madison Ave., Perth Amboy ul^VjU^xJ rV W x\rvlv «Pl«Uv FRANCIS GOLDMAN, 70 State St., Perth Amboy THIRD A WARD 50c J - - I_ --^j I - ' I t . _ —---' Women Are Fussy About their (cars, the same as about their clothes, and can vou blame them Who wants to ride in a shab i'iy auto, when | lit costs so little to have a fine Itop made to your special order by us. Not a factory style, but one with individuality. John P. Johnson 165 New Brunswick Ave. Perth Amboy, N. J. Telephone Connection *----' t NO HEAVY OYUNDBES TO LIFT OK OAKEY IN THeI “Easy” Electric Washing Machine You simply place the clothes in the big I open tank of the “Easy ” and turn on the I awtch. The two vacuum cups, moving up I and down, sixty times a minute, do the I work. Air pressure and suction—that’s I the principle employed; the same princi- I pie employed for ages over the wash-tub, I but done electrically by the “Easy.” In- I vestigate this pioneer of all washing ma-1 .bines. It will well repay you. j *ASY PAYMENTS Kelly ft McAIfnden Co. 74 Smith Street I >-_ _ f— ' f Roth & Weisberg’s Specials For Saturday special offer por one week and Monday A REAL FURNITURE BARGAIN AT TH1 Army Shoes .... .. .... IAN OPPORTUNE TIME Scout Shoes; all leather -n^- rr- n-m I1N j Through a cash proposition we were for- lien's House Slipper* IN tunate to aeeure a solid carload of Bed Room Army Underwear; Balbriggan r..,.rrriT Ns Suites direct from the floors of the New , 0 mm „ , „ , n Army Socks; light weight; 8 pairs „^..H.OO York Furniture Exchange. Here s the Re sa]t: Army Kh&ki Shirts 88c to |1N GENUINE AMERICAN WALNUT Army Kh*ki Pant*.—-* — ^ PEP boom SUITES Boy Scout Equipments, Camping Goods mud $165.00 Consisting of large size Dresser, Full A |S||iy Oi%n N 9W size Bow End Bed, Large Size Chifferobe A 'AA All J QAAAA A ™ w j and 4 Drawer Vanity. Your selection ia un Savage Company Roth & Weisberg’s 109 Smith Street I ] 107 8MITH ST. 2 Doers from SUts St NEAR STATE ST. -* * ^J ■ SERVE YOUR i FOLKS SOME Luxury Doughnuts ^ WATCH ’EM SMILE Quality 100% Pure g 0 SILVER FOIL CARTONS AT YO A GROCER OR DEALER Sunmen’s Model Bakery Perth Amboy. N. J. r - Alexander’s Boot Shop 98 Smith Street Between Wool worth’* and McCrary’• 5 and 10c Stores $1.00 FREE OFFER $1.00 TONIGHT BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 7 AND 9 AND ALL NEXT WEEK Make your selection of any pair of Men’s or Women’s Shoes, Oxfords or Pumps in the Store. Present this Coupon and receive $1.00 off. COUPON 0 Cut This Out and Bring It With You and Receive Your $1.00. X^et's take a boat trip to West Point Tip Hudson "River way; That's where they tram, the soldiers who r Protect the Id&JL ) \ Announcement Up-to-Date ♦ Dry Cleaning Announce the Opening of their new Plant at 276 Davidson Ave. Which is one of the most complete of its kind in the staje. Having spared no ex pense installing all the latest machinery are now in a position'to clean anything from the finest laces to the heaviest draperies. Up to-Date Dry Cleanim; For Better Service at Lower Prices All Work Accepted and Delivered from our Main Store at 279 King Street PHOITX 1741 *—-— EAT MORE ICE ~ CREAM j i *0.3 ■ * ■■ ; sm That s the doctor’s advice. And how sel dom the doctor prescribes something for yo* that is really enjoyable and taaty! And if it’s good for the sck 5t’» doubly good for the well. You are sure of the goodness and purity ! Keep well on good lee Cream. ^ whej* you get it from * CANDY | KITCHEN j 129 Smith Street * l_ —-It I f r. * WHEN MAKING PREPARATIONS —•* For a journey we suggest that you step in here and look over our extensive line of travel ing Bags, Suit -- Cases, Trunks, „ f I Toilet and Man y/W| f/jUk icnre Sets, II ii tr* Hand Bags and other necessities for travelers. You wdl surely find something to suit your individual needs, at your own price. Bags, Bolt Oases and Trunks Also Repaired A. Clausen, Jr. “The Leather Goods Store” 148 NSW BRUNSWICK AVB. Just Off Smith Street Phone 41-W Perth Amboy, N. J. V-"'1 .. " ..* jBRUNTON’S New Player Piano *389 TERMS SUITABLE FOR ALL < The lowest price consis tent with quality at which Player Pianos have ever I sold. Brunton's Easy Terms make the joy of one Yours! Brunton Piano Co. GEORGE A. POST, Manager, 204 Smith St. Perth Amboy, N. J. FHOITS IS , OPEN IV2HINGS * I —I—— II III ■! ■■ ■ * / Lighting Effects In Your Home EXTENDED OFFER FOR ONE MORE FR.£E WEEK FREE A Shell Boudoir Lamp given away with every house of fixtures amounting to $50.00 or over. Let us send one of our experts to your home to make suggestions. This obligates you in no way, and should interest you at any rate. Middlesex Lighting Company Fixtorsa of the Better Kind for Less Money 285 McClellan Street ■ . ■ "-1 CI~ k The Florist j Flower Specials H Carnation*. Donn Me 19 Daffodils, dozen ... 50c LB Sweet Peas. Long ra Stems; bun^u .... 50e !>«■ Roses, all varieties! B dozen ... *1.00 ft tLMS LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF BULBS AND SEEDS IN THE CITY B 179 Smith Street 1 Next Cresoent Theatre « TeL MAM Forth Amboy, M. *1