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THE TWELVE-ACRE STORE
HAHNE & CO.
Broad, New and Halsey Streets. Newark
Two-Acres of Furniture
A Prettier Showing Than New \ ork Makes and
Prices Much Lower
Our Furniture Department represents a vast torest
reduced to two acres of beautiful shapes and styles, to
make the home pretty and comfortable.
Train loads of high grade, medium and ordinary
Furniture from the leading designers and manufacturers
of the country, exhibited in lines to be applied to
Dining-Room, Library Parlor, Bed Chamber and ‘‘Den,’’
for city, mountain, vale and valley and seaside homes.
Styles embrace every fad and fancy up to the' pres
ent moment; Golden Oak, Mahogany, Weathered Ant
werp, Fumed and Early English Oak, Birch, Bird’s-eye
Maple and that popular and ever-pleasing 'White Enam
al finish, Gold and Vernis-Martin decorations.
In bold relief stand out the Louis XV and XVI
epochs, Old Colonial periods, Chippendale, Empire,
Rococo, Italian, Hepplewhite, L’Art Nouveau, Mission,
Dutch and various other special character numbers.
NOTE—We show more Furniture samples than others
have articles in their entire stocks. Prices you will not
dispute with us, for they are indisputably low. Come
while the freshness of the elaborate view is on. Select
your later supplies and direct us when and where to de
liver them.
Draperies and Upholsteries
A display that is bigger, grander, better and more
beautiful than the rest of Newark’s collection combined.
IRISH POINT LACE CUKTIANS
—This curtain lias become so well
known by every housewife there is
no need for us to dwell upon its
beauty and durability—enough to
assure you our assortment, as usual,
is the largest and best selected in
the city—we are showing them at
3.00, 3 75 . 4 50, 4 98 , 5.75, 6 50 , 7.25,
7.75, 8.50. 9.75 to 17.00 per pair.
Swiss, for curtains, dotted, figured
striped and bordered, 36 in. wide.
Regular 15c yard, special, 7J^c.
We will close our entire line of
last season’s Irish Point Curtains at
one-half price. Designs just as good
as this season’s, but they cannot be
duplicated. Our designs, per pair.
6 75 to go at 3.38 pair; 7 50 to go at
3.75 pair; 9 00 to go at 4 50 pair; 12 00
to go at 6,00 pair; 15 00 to go at 7.60.
500 PAIRS FLUTED RUFFLE
CURTAINS, with either large or
small tucks and hems on edge of
ruffle. Regular 85c per pair. CQ
RUFFLED BOBB1NET SASH
CURTAINS, with Renaissance lace
insertion and edge, Onr regular 42
per pair. Special, per 1 flC
pair. .
PORTIERE SPECIAL—A very
rare opportunity to secure a bargain.
This portiere is a mercerized fabric,
deep throwover with heavy fringe,
making a very handsome drapery at
half price, viz: regular 410 c /A/A
curtain, per pair, for. eJ.VJU
NOTTINGHAM LACE CUR
TAINS—This season’s is the largest
showing we have ever made in this
most popular curtain, and the prices
are, per pair 60c, 90c, 1.10, 1.25, 1 75,
2.50 8 75 to 7.00.
Our Great Carpet Store
We have always had the biggest Carpet Store in New
Jersey, leading the next biggest collection of floor cover
ings, with a good fourfold more lines and numbers.
Whatever is best we have in stock, not in a sample roll, as
elsewhere, but in full lines. Thus we established a prestige
that we have sustained year in and year out. Our prices
have ever been uniformly fair and low.
Exquisite designs, dainty and artistic tones and bright,
assertive colors.
V display that is positively beyond imitation for worth,
excellence, quality, quantity and fair price. Not a few
sample rolls as in most other stores, but, full and complete
lines without one number missing. Biggest stock in New
J ersey.
CARPETS Royal Wilton. Axuiiu
sters, Wiltons and Wool Velvets.
Body and Tapestry Brussels ai»d In
grain Carpets.
MATTINGS—Japanese. Ohiuese,
Fibre and Grass Mattings.
LINOLKUVIS—Linoleums, plain,
printed and inla d.
OIL LOTUS in all the regular
widths and qualities.
HUGS Largest and most com
plete selection of Lugs **f every de
scription, both large and am dl sizes.
HAHNE & CO. ’ Newark HAHNE & CO.
TOUR TO TIIIC PACIFIC COAST AM)
GRAND CANYON.
Via Pennsylvania Railroad, Account >
General Conference, Methodist Kpls-,
copal Church.
On account of the General Con
ference of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, to be held at Los Angeles,
Cal., beginning May 3, the Pennsyl
vania Railroad Company will run a
personally-conducted tour to Los
Angeles, visiting the Grand Canyon
of Arizona en route, at unusually low
rates. A special train of the highest
grade Pullman equipment will leave
New York, Philadelphia, and Pitts
burg on Wednesday, April 27, run
ning via Chicago and the Santa Fe
Route to the Grand Canyon. Sunday
will he spent at this wonderful place,
and Los Angeles will be readied on
the evening of May 2. Round-trip
tickets, including transportation, one
double berth, and meals on special
train going: and transportation only
returning on regular trains via direct
routes or via San Francisco, will be
sold at rate of $106 from New York,
$105 from Philadelphia, Baltimore,
and Washington, and $100 from Pitts
burg. Tickets will be good to return
at any time before June 30. Tourists
returning via St. Louis may stop off
for ton days to visit the World’s Fair,
by depositing ticket and paying $1.00
fee. A descriptive itinerary will be
sent on application to Geo. W. Boyd,
General Passenger Agent, Broad
Street Station, Philadelphia, Pa.
No Gloss Carriage Paint Made
will wear as long as Devoe’s. No
others are as heavy bodied, because
Devoe’s weigh 3 to 8 ounces more to
the pint. Sold by George E. Voor
Jiees.
Incorporated /larch 3rd, 1874.
....THE....
MORRIS COUNTY
SAVINGS BANK
Morristown, New Jersey.
President—HENRY W. MILLER.
Vice-President—AURELIU8 B. HULL
Secretary and Treasurer—H. T. HULL.
ASSETS, .... $2,642,845 02
LIABILITIES, - - - 2,401,384 94
SURPLUS, - - - 241,460 08
INTEREST is declared and paid in Janu
ary and July of each year from the
profits of the previous six months’ busi
ness.
J)EPOSITS made on or before the 3rd
day of January, April, July and Oc
tober draw Interest from the first day of
said months respectively.
Correspondence Solicited.
$33 TO NORTH PACIFIC
COAST.
Every day in March and April the
Chicago, Milwaukee &.St. Paul Kail
way will sell tickets for $33 from
Chicago to Portland, Seattle, Tacoma
and many other points in the North-,
west—good via The Pioneer Limited
and St. Paul, or via Omaha and The
Overland Service.
W.S. HOWELL, den. Eastern Agt.
381 Broadway, New York.
THE LACKAWANNA’S
LOW RATES.
Colonist one-way tickets to Pa
cific Coast points, daily until
April 29.$50 00
Los Angeles or San Francisco,
Cal., and return, April 22 to 30
(Return limit June 30). 67 00
St. Louis World’s Fair excursion
tickets, commencing April 25 :
Season tickets (Return limit
December 15). 34 00
Sixty-day tickets. 28 35
Fifteen-day tickets . 23 25
Season and sixty-day tickets
good via Chicago in one direc
tion if desired.
Coacli excursion, May 11. (Re
turn limit 10 days). 18 00
For tickets and full particulars call
on or address any Lackawanna Agent,
or Guy Adams, Division Passenger
Agent, 749 Broad Street, Newark, N.J.
4226
KNIGHTS OF ( OLUMBUS.
Reduced Rates to Washington via.
Pennsylvania Railroad.
For the benefit of those desiring to
attend the meeting of the Knights of
Columbus, to be held at Washington,
D. C., April 13, the Pennsylvania Rail
road Company will sell round-trip
tickets to Washington from all sta
tions on its lines at reduced rates.
These tickets will be sold April 11, 12
and 13, and will be good for return pas
sage until April 18, inclusive. 4234
price's ||jorse §ale
At the Mansion House Stable
Saturday. Apr. 16, 1904
1.30 o'clock, sharp
30 HEAD OF FINE HORSES
Comprising heavy draught., farm chunlT
driving, sp ed and business horses. These
horses will be ready for immediate use.
Sale rain or shine.
ROBERT PRICE
Auctioneers. Cbane & Giblen.
APPLICATION.
To the Honorable, the Board of Excise Commis
sioners of the Town of Morristown, N. J.
THE subscriber hereby requests your honor
able body to grant him a license to k eep an
inn or tavern in the house now occupied by
him, known as Piper’s Hotel, on Mark r
street, in Morristown aforesaid, to endure for
the term of one year from the granting thereo .
Dated March 81st, 1904.
JOHN R. PIPER
The foregoing application will be presente
to the Board of Excise Commissioners within
and for the Town of Morristown, at their next
regular meeting, April 18,1904.
Dated March 31st, 1904.
4289 JOHN R. PIPER.
CENT B WORD COLB1
No advertisements taken for this
column for less than 15 cents.
LOST—A brown and white Scotch
Collie, with a white breast, white
paws, and white tip on tail. Answers
to the name of “Flora.” Reward. If
found return to J. Salmon, King’s
road, Madison, N. J. 4139
WANTED—Live agents to sell Dr.
W'hite’s Electric Combs patented
Jan. 1, ’99. Cure dandruff, hair falling
out, sick and nervous headaches, yet
cost no more than an ordinary comb.
Sells on sight. Agents are wild with
success. Send 50c for sample (half
price). Write quick. The Dr. White
Electric Comb Co., Decatur, 111. 4037
RESTAURANT—German restau
rant, including confectionery and ice
cream, for sale; good stand: owner
going to Europe. 20 Waverly Place,
Hall Bldg., opp. dopot, Madison, N. J.
KINDERGARTEN
Normal Training School
16 Washington Street, East Orange, N. J. I
CORA WEBB PEET, Principal
Two Years Course. For circulars during the sum
mer address Mi$s Cora Webb Peet, \6 Washington
street, East Orange, N. J. 3975
KRAUS GRADUATE.
LATER
DATES
mean dearer rates.
Don’t put oft Life In
surance. Insure to
day, while the cost is
less. Insure in
The Prudential
INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA, h.™ Office, Newark, N. J.
John F. Dryden, President. Edgar B. Ward, 2d Vice-president.
Lesme D. Ward, Vice-president. Forrest F. Dryden, 3d Vice-President.
Edward Gray, Secretary.
T. J. CAHILL, Asst. Supt. P. O. 310, Room 42 Babbitt Building
MORRISTOWN, N. J.
HILL & CARSON
MERCHANTS BLOCK MORRISTOWN, N. J.
SURE SIGNS 1 SPRING
r M1IS store proclaims the advent of spring, as surely as the calendar does. Teeming with attractive
goods, our shelves and counters are welcome sights to shoppers. Our aim is to serve you in the
‘ k best way, and every day people are learning that we are making this an Ideal Department Store.
The story is only begun when we mention a few lines of merchandise—the better way to find out what
our store contains is to come and see.
• The Place Where Dress
Goods Wants are
Supplied
The largest and best stock of dress goods we
have ever shown, in all grades.
VOILES
36 inches wide, all wool;
all tlxe fashionable shades
50 cents.
MIXED GOODS
38 inches wide, all wool;
a large line of colors 50
cents.
Embroideries, Laces,
Ribbons
The attractions in these goods are numerous.
Our stock comprises all the new trimming laces,
in insertions, appliques, all-over laces and all the
other popular goods.
This season’s embroideries present an un
usually attractive appearance.
Our ribbon department appeals to admirers
of good ribbons. A large assortment of plain
and fancy goods always found here.
Opening of New Wash
Goods
Many charming fabrics are revealed in our
wash goods section. The season’s newest pro
ductions are found here in a bewildering as
sortment.
Silk Pongee
Natural color with color
ed stripes and figures, 27
inches wide, 50c per yd.
Dress Ginghams
8c and 10c.
Srtiped Seersuck
ers 12Ac.
Plain Colored
Linens,
36 inches wide, 39c per
yard.
Scotch Zephyr
Ginghams
in plain colors and small
checks, 32 inches wide,
25c.
IlMfc
38 inches wide, all wool; all the light
shades 65 cents.
Curtain Swisses
New striped atid dotted cur
tain Swisses, at
124c, 15c. 20c, 22c.
Embroidered Swiss Door
Panelling,
27 inches wide at 15c. 17c. 19c, 22c.
Table Linens
In a variety of sty les and qualities, at
39c, 59c, 69c, 75c, $1 00. $150.
Towels
Huck towels at
8c, 10c, 124c, 15c, 25c, 39c, 50c.
Turkish towels
124c, 17c, 19c, 25c.
Muslin Underwear
When in our store, stop at the
muslin underwear counter. We carry
Men’s Wear
Special attention is given to the selection of stock for our Men’s Fur
nishing Department. All the latest styles are to he found here in
men’s and hoys’ clothing, neckwear, shirts, collars, etc.
Saifs from $6 to $14. Trousers from $2 to $4.50. Fancy Vests from $1
to $3. Medium weight Underwear, 25c and 50c. Light weight Wool Un
derwear. $l. Balbriggan Underwear, 25c, 80c, 50c. All the leading
makes Union Overalls.
FOR BOVS
We carry a good line of Boys’ Suits, including Norfolk suits, reefer
suits and Buster Brown suits from $1.50 $4.50.
Of interest to Housekeepers
House cleaning always calls foi new furnishings. See our matt
ings, oil cloths etc. before buying.
4
China Matting, per yard Japanese Matting, per Oil Cloth, per square
l5c, 20c, 25c, 29e. yard 25c. yard, 25c and 35c.
Grass Matting, per yard Grass Matting, with car- Linoleums, per square
35c. net finish, per yd, 29c. yard, 50c and 60c.
Oiled Opaque Window Shades, with fringe, 25c. Without fringe 19c.
Ladies’ Suits, Jackets and Skirts
In an extensive assortment. We carry a complete line of all the
newest styles in Ladies’ Tailor made Clothing.
TAILOR-MADE SUITS
Ladies’ Suits of plain and fancy cloth; light, medium and dark colors;
a variety of styles at prices ranging from $5.98 to $25.
LADIES’ SPRING JACKETS
The new, stylish covert cloth jackets; all the latest styles, with large
sleeves, ranging from $3.98 to $18-50.
WALKING SKIRTS
Almost any style of skirt you may want will be found here. Light
and dark colors; plain colors and mixtures; made plain or fancy $2 50& $10
Silk Mulls
plain white, 20c. 30c. 35c. 30c.
Black Mercerized
Petticoats.
We are showing a large assort
ment of black petticoats of merceriz
ed materials in the most desirable
styles, all nicely trimmed at, $1.00,
$1.25, $1.75, $2.00, $2 50,
$300
Cambric Wrappers
Light, medium and dark colored
cambric wrappers in a number of styles
at, 59c, 75c, $1.00.
Corsets
All the leading makes of corsets
such as "VV. B.” “R & G” - Nemo”
"Thompson' etc. All the correct models
and newest shapes, 50c, to $3.50 per
pair.
The specially attractive features of
our corset stocks are the variety of new
models shown at $1.00.
an attractive line of dainty, well made garments
that are sure to give satisfaction.
NIGHT GOWNS
A large assortment of plain and fancy trimmed
gowns in both high neck and long sleeve and low:
neck and short sleeve styles, at 50c, 69c, 75c, 1.00,
1.25, 1.98.
LONG SKIRTS
Lace and insertion, and embroidery trimmed!
skirts, at 50c, 59c, 1.00, 1.50, 2.25, 3.98.
DRAWERS
Plain and trimmed drawers, at 25c, 29c, 39c, 50c,
75c, 1.00.
CORSET COVERS
Plain corset covers, 10c.
Fanoy corset covers, trimmed with tucks and lace,
at 25c, ‘29c, 35c. 39c, 50c, 75c, 1.00.
Gloves, Collars, Veilings,
Ruching, Belts
GLOVES-An excellent quality of Kid Gloves in
white and all the popular shades 82c.
Our celebrated Royal Kid Gloves in black, white
and leading shades, $1.
Black Suede Gloves, $1.50.
COLLARS—Lovers of fancy Stock collars will find
much to please them in this department. A be
wildering assortment of all kinds of Stocks in lace,
embroidery, silk and wash materials, at all prices
from 19c to $2.50.
NECK RUCHINGS—In plain white or black, also
black and white mixed, at 15c, 17c 19c, 25c, 85c,
39c per yard
VEILINGS—New Veilings in black, gray and
browns, from 20c to 49c per yard
BEL'i S— All the newest styles in Belts from 25c to
$1.50
Ladies’ Knit Underwear
A full line of seasonable Underwear in me
dium and light weights, long and short sleeves.
Vests, medium weight, long sleeves, at 25c & 50c
Sleeveless Lisle Vests, at 25ef 39c ,50c
Long Sleeve Ribbed Corset Covers, 25c and 50c
Ribbed Knee Pants, 25c and 29c
A full line of Children’s Goods.
Hosiery
Ladies’ fast black regular made Hose, plain
at 10c, 15c, 19c, 25c, 39c, 50c
Fancy Lace Hose, at 25c and 50c
Boys’ Heavy Ribbed Hose, at 12*c, 15c, 19c
25c

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