"Wf Tllfc SCI? ANTON TKT13UNE-MONDAY, APRIL J. 3898. 'GT,,V ' BTEB FOOT 11 Charming Patent Leathers. Every stylish young woman will want a pa'ir to" wear with her Jiastcr bonnet. These arc very swagger, superb quality, patent leather, with the popular round toe, straight across tips. $3.50. If vc didn't hac them jou'd hac to pav the dealers $4.00 to ?S-oo IN MI'.XN wo 'iar the XT.W liSI' shape wi'h iiiw ves'in tops, :is good n othei dealer ak ?5 00 for Price, P5'Jv XII & !i!) MMUTH STBhET. Tlio WllkLs.-ll.11 re Itfcord inn be !nnl In ScriMitcm at tho news staiuls of Al. llclnhnrt, ll'i vcmlng uvuiuo: Mac, Lackawanna uvct.uo. CITXJJOTKS. William Wilier nnil MKs Annie 1 1 m ptl, of Dunmorr vvno mariinl In tin of llco of tin- ilirk oC tin-- cuuits Saturday by Aldcimnn Puller On AVedncsdnv veniiii?, April 1", the rounclls of the Youni; Men s Institute or tho cit will conduct a -oilal In the Sciuntcm Hlcclo club houtu. The .iiui' Citv union will meet this morning at tin Klin Pink i lunch Sub ject for autu-tuu, "dlmll Wo Continue ' Tile comiiMltci! on Ur blroiiB s mectlns rlll report. Iho Delaware and Hudson paid Satur day nt the Munvllle lollltrv and at the Providence icpali chops. The ttelawan, l.ael.nnanua and Wcsiirn compiuy paid nt the Dlnim lid and lljIKu.id mines uu tho mime dav. Uvldinc-c on tin' deith ot Ouon Da K who vus Kllkd lij the liiiMtln of a fl wheel ul the Giuen nidge lion woiki, will be lield by a coionn s Hit at b o clock this I'Miilns In the .nbltrntiou 100m at the court lioue There will be i mi vice for one hour, ev oi uvnnlns this week, e"ept bituidnv, ut th( Plm I'lifbvterlan t lunch Dr Chmlrs 12, Roblnon will pleach tins eveuhiK tuitl Dr D J Uuircll, ot Now Y01U, Tuesday exeiilnir. Stiunseis wel i orne. The sihani.'es at th St i union iliat insj limihf last witk wen a follow Mnreh 2. (Iirij arw 1 Jlmli 2i $1V) lol.'JO, Mnich o Jl.'j ;ii.. .Mauli II vllIdToPO. Apill 1. lb. '"JlH nil: $lo. 'W si 'In tal, ?77 f K 'ft. nuilm; the loiuspondln-,' week of W,, i',1 'UJ ! Pinal Hi'tiuii mi the rtllpp com t Mwer oullnance ha i b en nbindoned In selm council The piopiei will bo iisumcd ih coon as piuixuv owned nlons the whole ot the lonlemplaled lino petition fot the wmr 1'ndi i those ilicumtnne no eii.si would lull upon the tlt Ml . Miirv Siul tni min raiK a well kimwu icfltlmr oj Price stint est Side hnx nee up'e.t me commodious moms at MiD Mii1Ijoii sti.it and which hho has i lesantly futnlclitd an a "Nurses' Home ' Mlnsm llutton Hi. i (man. bclunn und Van Huttcn m.idu.ilin oi the J.aeka wanna H p ml Tralnlns t-chool, hao token tin thilr nnldenci with ri r, and her dauelitir, MI-m I'll ihcth Saul. It also u Kiiiduati . TWO DIVORCES ASKED. In Hotli I ni.es Urn N rie (he Ajipli- CIMIIn.V Two aiipllcatlons for divoues wete llleU Satutduy with I'rothouutni John Copeland. Lester V. Ilassett. of Iiluke ly, asks lor u dlvoice on the giound Hint his wlf. , Mai) V. Bass-ett, de herted him Thev weio mnirled at I'liudiila. N Y June 11, 1S91, and lived together until Sept. 1.', 1S9I. when Has. ott alleges hih wlfo left him nnd iu tuined to the home of her patents Julias J. Hondtlckson sah h wife Is unfaithful to him and for that leason ho cinvps to havp the legal bond that binds thim sevtied. They weip mm lied July S, 1S90, nnd lived togethei un til Jan :;.'. 1S9S, when he lenineil of her unfaithfulness and left her. ooooooooooooooooo I Fresh Fish$ and Oysters Every Day. THE SCRAtlTON CASH STORE ooooooooooooooooo f 1 SPENCER, NEW ORTHODOX GREEK CHURCH Corner.Slone of 11 Was Laid sail Dlesscd Yesterday Morning. BUILDING! IS AUOUT COMPLETED It Is (Julio nn IiiipuaiiiK Striicltiro mill Mniuls nt tlio Corner of South I'll iii oro Avciliio unit DlvlMon Slrucl. There 'us n I'nrndo I'rlor tn tlm CurcinonluR Incident In I.nylnK tlio Mone--Uecrlplloii of tlio ( lunch und Olllccm on (;oiiurcsatlon. Strlcts In connection with the lav Inp mill blessing of Hie tornur stone rur thi' now JIUFfllun Oilhodox Cnthollu church, recently elected at tho cornel of South riltnoio avenue nnil Division stieet, were held CHteuluy morninK. The meinbeis of St I'tiul's nnil St. I'eter'fl Husslnn society conducted the services In tho presence of about 700 pereons, most of whom will comprise tho tonKrPKUllon of the new church. The membeis of the society met .it Slinruk'8 hull, on Twenty-second stieet, and mulched In a body to tho church, wheie the oilier membtts of the con Kregutlon hail nlieudy Kntheieil and at 9.30 o'clock the sen Ices were held. Hev Gcoirp Hushknk, of Old Foige, (Undat ed nntl was usslstul by Hev. Alcxundct Toth, of WllkeH-lbure. The beautl tul ritualistic service used In this mil meiituoiis ceiemony was cairied out In full, and was followed by the celcbiat Iiik of a mass In addition to the St Paul's nnd St I'etet's soekty, repiesent.ttlonfl fiom the St Mail's society, of V'llkes.ttnire, and the St. CleorBC nnd St. Michael's society, of Did roiRe, weio piesentnnd paitlclp.ited The edllleo Is now piac tlcully londy foi the holdlnK of tho lesulai chiinh sciiies Duilue; tho net two weekrt the finishing touches on the Intel lor, such as tho plncIiiFT of the f-cuts, the anaiiKetnont of the sanc ttmiv and altar llttliiRS, etc, will bo put In and the llt.st son Ice will be held Sunday, Apill 17. IIKV HUSHKAH m:CTOH. I!i C. lluslikali, lector of tlio Rus sian church at Old Paige, will bo In chaise and wlU conduct sei vices on al tomato Sunda at both churches The c hutch and its congregation come under the jut Imitation of nislnp Nich olas Alaklnskl, of San Ki.inclf.co The oil i flip- at which the nbove ser vices were held esteidn was lom pleted a few weeks ugo. liming been in ionise ol election wince November hiit Aicliltctt J'eic Mollis diew the plans and the building was erect ed by Mulhciln & Judge It is a frame building with a basement, and the suj pi. structure is sut mounted by tho regu lation three mosquo-shaped tow en'. 1'pon each of the towers Is placed a laige tioss The main audltotum will be used for the regular church services and is 40C0 having a seating capacity of about S00 The basement, which Is fin ished plain, will bo used for dav and Sunday school purposes. The lot upon which tho edifice stands Is MKli'O, nnd the totul cost of tho property will reach $7,000 About two-thlids of the full cost Is nlieady paid and tho gieatei pait of the balance Is pledged So the now church, which will bo known as St Paul's and St Pctei', Itusslan Or thodox Catholic chuich. begins its ex istence under encouraging conditions OHGANIZttD TWO YHAHS. St Paul's and fit Peter's Husslnn toclety, which forms tho nucleus of the congiegntlon of tho new church, nnd was instrumental In Itn election, was oiganized about two jenrs ago. Its membeiship is about lOu, composed niostlv of citizens of this countiv. anil it Is very lonseivntlve. Michael Shar ak, at whose hall the society meeUs, Is a piogiesslve fellow and to him be longs the main credit of oignnlzing tho society and later the setting on foot plans foi the election of n chuxh for the Russian speaking people of this citj. The society went at It in a prac tical manner, and It Is now neatly a enr since the llrst steps wete taken. The following are tho piesent of llctts of the sotletv: John Lukutch, ptesldpiu: William T.otta; vice ptcsl ilcnt; Michael Strach. secietary, and John Fyiknl, t!enurer. John I1m du slnskl was elected biipeiintendont of the Sunday school and John C'Mik.i lowskl was made chuich treasuiei. A RENOWNEf) SINGER. .Mm. Aurn I'arkpr Kenned) llcnid in nolo nrk in I'lils it y Yeslcrdni. The audlencps at thp i:im Pnilc Sun day school .vesteiday nfleinoon and at the Penn Avenue Paptlst chuich last evening wue Heated to a delightful bit of sjIo woik at the lunula of Mis Auia Paiker ICenned of Wnveily, N. Y., who Is visiting at the home of Vv'. II Campbell, on AVebsttr avenue Mis. Kennedy possesses n tematkably clear and sweet sopinno voice, which snows the skill nnd peifectlon of many jeJrs' training Her Intonation is nigh per fect, with unusual clearness and bril liant y In the upper icglstei At r.lm l'nik she lcndeitd a slinnle little com option entitled "(Siass nnd Roses" while In tho evening her elfoits bent townid the dlllb'Ult si lec tion. "Sanctn Mnrle." in which she war heaid nt her best. Mrs. Kennedv Is the pupil of seveiul gieat masters of nme and It Is to be hoped he may be heard In conceit heie at some future time. VERDICrS FOR DEFENDANTS. Itetnrnod in 'ivo (uses in Common Plea Court Nutiiril.it. Hatuiday momlnu' the Jury In tho caso of Joseph Gunster. assignee of the Hirnnton City bank, agulnst a. A. Jes fcup, cashier of that institution, re turned a verdict foi the defendant In the case of H It. Wood against i: Mell. Sundtihon the verdict was also for the defendant The second week of common pleas court will begin today. CIVICS CLUB MEBTINQ. vVn Held Last r.ventiiK and Included 11 Debate. At Paturday ove-nlng's htntcd meeting of the Civ Us club In tho Albright II brnry hall thoie was a debate on tho question: 'llesolved. That the City of Scranton Should Own and Operate Its Own Street Hallvvaea." The nltlrma tlve was led by W. J. Douglass, nsslsted by Mr. Carter and James Handeison. U, S Htahnrd 11 the negative debate and was supported by J. M. Holes and P. M. I.jnch Permanent oiriceis of the club were elected as follows' President, James II Totrey; vice president, John M. Hart Is; secretary, John Ounstcr, treas urer, A. K. Hunt, Jr. It was announced by Professor AV. II Huell that Professor l.on T. Howe, ot the University of 1'ennsylvnnln, had been engaged to lecture on "Pioblems of City Life" in the High school au ditorium on the evening of May C The piogrnmme committee was auth orized to purchase hooks necessary to munlclpil study nnd to place them in the Albright llbrrtry C2: nEFORE BREAKFAST. It Is n fact that a great majority of people And dllllculty In pronouncing a new word when It fltst meets their eye. This was Illustrated mnny times In this city while tho SpnnlBh man-of-war was In New York harbor Some said Vlz-ky-ya, othoi.s Vlz-kee-ya nnd still others Vlz-ka-ya. According to Uilo Roger, n professor of languages In Rochester, the coircct pronunciation Is Wlth-kl-a, nnd the accent Is on tho second syllable. The "1" Is long nnd the "th" hns a sharp hissing sound. The professor Is authority for tho as set Hon that nil the "zs" that occur In the Spnnlsh lnnguuge have the sound of "w" nnd "b" fused, with tho pre ponderance of sound In favor of the "vv". "P." has the enme affliction as the "v". "a", so tho professor says, sometimes hn the sound ot "th' and, then again it is "tz" but for a chango It Is sometimes given Its own hard found "k " Professor Roger gives tho correct pionuticlation of a number ot the nnni' s which hnvo nppeared In connec tion with Cuban nffalis nnd the dis aster in which the Maine was lost. In the following list tho word Is spelled ns It is wiltten in the (list column and ns It should be pronounced In tho second: Havana Hah-wan-iiah, accent on lirst ss liable. M uli hi Mahdree, accent en second sel lable. liinncn ninhng-ko, accent on first sjl 1 ible. Cabanas Cnh-wali-iLts, ascent on sec ond j liable. S.tg.ista Si-gas-ta, as spelled, the "a's" sounded as In cat. Oniucz C!o-ineth, accent on first sl I iblo, "o" lonu C'anovas Cai-no-wns, nccint on nccon 1 sllible, "o ' long. Ruiz Hoo'Ccth, ofitial accents. Muceo Mah-th-o, accent on lirst sel lable Maria Rodriguez Mah-tee-a Ro-dree-reth, accent second sjllublo both words, ' o ' In Ro Is long 1'cilco Diaz Per-oe-ko Dce-alh, accent on second sj liable in l'irico, accents i mini in second word. Itclna. M recdes K iyrc-nal Mer-the-ileb accent Hist sj liable In ltvinu, second In Mcieedis Oallcla nal-ccth-ee-ah, accent on sec ond sj liable. Jorge Juan Whorg Whahn, In these wolds tho "J" has the Ut rm.in sound of "eh" but It enn best bo lepresonted In English bi "wh." Mornnbe Beur-mh-be, accent on flr3t s liable. Cadiz Kuh-decth, accent on first sel lable. Kulatc Aoo-lah-te, accent on second sv liable Santa Cms Salin-tnh ICiunth. Puerto del Pailto Poo-ei-o del Pah-dro, accent second sellable of Puerto, hrst v liable ot Padto, "o's ' long Castillo del Principe Ivah-steel-vo del Pilng-see-inv, accent second sv liable of Castillo, first sellable of Pilnclpe. Dry Tortugas Dree Tor-too-gas, accent second sv liable l.uperclo Martlner L.oo-per-cee-oh Mar ti e-neth, accent second sellable of lai perclo, second sellable of Martinez. Dupuy do Lome Dco-pwce dub Lohm This Is a Prench name, somewhat modi lied In chnngo from tint tonguo into Spanish Wevler Wl-lcr accent first svllnblej "I" long This name comes from tho Herman and retnins the German pronuncl ition Cilstobal Colon KrlS'toh-bihl Koh-lon, nccent on the Hrst sellable In Cristobal, second In Colon. Du lloc Doo Rosk. Matanzas Mnh-tahn-thn?, acient on second syllable. Azoic Ah-thoh-rae", nccent on second sv liable. Raeo Rah-eoh accent on (list syllable. Arlele Ah-rciah-t ij-, accent on second s liable. Almlrnnt Oiptendo Al-mccr-alin-lny Gh-kwcn-do, acient third sellable In Al mlrantc, second sellnblo In Onuemlo Ud ucatlon Ouzette. A foithcomlng number of McClure's magazine will contain an article on the Hoes' Industilal association, of Vv'llkos Raric, wiltten be Rev. Dr. Olbbons, of Dunmoio Ptosbeteilan church. The opening day and reception at the new Home foi the Friendless, will bo Thuisday. May 5, when all friends of the Institution will be welcomed on n tour of Inspection. SA'JBVTII NOTES. Itcv Thomas de Ui itchy, p.otot of tho Jackson Stittl lijptlst church, con cluded his Mih s of Illustrated sermons 1 u the " l.lfo of tue Master" with tho sermon ot last evcnlnc Ills theme was "Prom Jerusalem to Calvare Ilov. T. C. IMwurds, D D , ot Kings ton, occupied tho pulpit ut both bei vices at tho Plemcuth Cougiegatloual church eesteidae Tho eminent Welsh divine Is well known heio and largo congicgatlois who present at both services. Ko Thomas Houston, tho blind evangelist, who hus been assisting Hev. J. iP MoITutt, pastor ot the Washburn Ktteet Prcsbetcilnn chuich, at the special hcrvlccs held at that church duilng the hiht two wecka, preached at last ev til ing's bPivlce Ills topic was 'Tho Oreat ist Thing In tlio World" Ho will bpeak this tv eulng nt tho church upon "How I Lost My Sight Hecame Converted ond Kntpred tho Presbe teilan Mlnlstiy" This will be tho last evening of the special services and the public Is Invited. Palm Sunday In tho Lutheinu church iltual Is alvvaes selected as tho day for tho continuation of catechumens anil this seivlco was duly observed eestorduv In neaile all of the I.ullurau churclus in the cltv At. St. Peter's South Scran ton. Hev H V I.Ispo conllrmid nine ut St Paul's Rev C I.nuer conflimed hoven, rind at St Murk's West Scranton. ltov A I. Hanier Ph D, continued live. Tho catechumens are given a public cxamlna. tlon at tho irornlng service In tho cnto chlsm followed be the preaching of a spe clal sermon by the pastoi After tho ser mon tho rlto of confirmation Is glvtn llev A I. Itnmer, Ph D . of St. Mark's, preached from Matthew xxl C "Fidelity to aod's Commands," being his theme The catechumens confirmed were Chris topher Stoecker, llemy Weber, William Wltzal nnd tho Mlsfes Xlertha James and Nettle Moore. Dr. ;. I), Mnrrav has removed his office to his residence. 430 Wyoming nvenue, next door to the new Colliery Ilnglneer building. Tw Inlng, optician 125 Penn avenue, In Harris' drug store. Hours 9 a. m. 5 P. m. Ntcnm dentins nnil I'liiiublng, J P. V. & M. T. Ilowley.231 Wyoming ave. I1EFORE BREAKFAST. 1 INNOCENT MAN WAS THE VICTIM Stone Misled lis Aim and 1111 Ihe Wrong Alan. MAYBE FATAL WM1TE HOUSE AFFRAV Patrick llntllo Hurled n Slonn nttlio llnrtondor Ilut it Struck it lTtnnd er, Pnul .StrnvniiUkl, hoo I.lle llnngn in tho llnlnncont Ilospllnl. llnttlcn .11 nn With a Had Itopulu tlon, in Jnll Without llnll to Await tlie Result of Struvunll(l Iniirlci. Tho biutal act of a man ciazeil by nnger the hurling of n big, Jagged stone failed to harm its intended vic tim but the consequences fell upon nn innocent be Marnier who Is now lying between life nnd death in the Lacka wanna hospital. The latter is Paul Stravnnlskl. Patrick Rattle, the of fender, Is in Jail awaiting the result of his net. The tiouble occurred at the White House saloon, on Penn nvenue, nbout 11 o'clock Saturday night. Rattle hnrt been fighting In the place and was ejected by tho bartender. He quickly icturneil and huiled n laige stone nt tho bartender. The aim vvns bad, the atone striking Stravnnlskl on the left temple. Ho fell as If Iip had been shot and Hnttlo lied down Center street. Several of the crowd nnil the bnr tender gave chase. Pnttolman Karlns Joined the puisuers, who chased Rattle up Raymond couit, where the bai tonder caught him nnd turned him over to tho patrolman, who took him to the central police station. TAKEN TO HOSPITAL Stiavaniskl was cnirlcd upstatis and a cull sent lit for a Lackawanna hos pital ambulance. The stone which Rattle used wus as Iuikq ns n mans hand und Jagged at tho edge. It did horrible woik, fracturing Stravnnlskl s I left templo and depiesslng one piece of bone nearly as laige as a 25-ccnt piece Into tho brain. Owing to the natuie of the Injury the hospital surgeons dared not lisk an operntlon during the nlglrt. Ycsteidny morning the patient's gencinl condition was so favotablo, although he Ii.ib not been wholle- conscious slme being hit, that nn operation was decided upon It was performed by Dr. L M. antes, as- sited by Drs. Newbury and Webb, it the hospital The depressed bone was lemoved fiom off tho brain and the severed internal arteries and veins treated to as cood advantnge ns was permitted be' the until! o of the wound During eesterday Stiavaniskl speme 1 to slightly Improve, though he did not regain consciousness. The chances are against his recovery. He was Identi fied by a book found In his pocket In dicating that ho had worked as a miner in Tripp's slope. GIVEN A HEARING Rattle wns given a hearing by Aldei man Millar In police couit ycsteiday morning His record Is bad He Is 27 yeats old, was a laborer In the Dick son mine nnd resided at 1717 McDon ough nvenue. His wife Is an Inmate at the Hillside Homo and their fi-months-old ihlld Is in St. Josephs Foundling home. Rattle hns been under airest for diunkenneos and fighting. His wife sought the protection of the police two months ago, when tho Associated char ities took tho case in hand and .sent her to the Hillside Home and her child to the roundllng Home. REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES, DelPcntCN Cliosjn In attend Tomnr rovv'n Second District Convention. Republican primary elections In the Second legislative district were held by the vigilance committees Satuiday afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock. Dele gates vvoie elected to the district con vention to be held tomonovv afternoon nt 2 o'clock In the nrbltratlon room at the couit house, where two district del egates to the statu convention will bo elected Tho pieclnct elections were not pro ductive of any contests of note Tho delegntes chosen, It Is said, are favor able to the election of Fred W. rieltz, ot the Ninth ward, and William Smith, of the Nineteenth ward, for delegates to tho state convention at Harrisburg June 21. TO BOX IN SCRANT0N. American Sporting Cluli .Unites 11 Mntch for ApiillS. After two weeks of energetic woik by Jack Skelly, manager and match maker of the American Sporting club, a match has been made foi a tvventv round glove contest In Music hall on Tuesday night of next week The men will be Geoige McFadden, of New Specials Kid Gloves. $i.oo Gloves, 2 clasp, all shades 79c Ribbons. New line Sash and Tie Black and Roman Stripe, 8-inch, all Silk Moric Ribbons, in all shades, 75c goods for 59c Handkerchiefs, all Linen 5c Handkerchiefs, Pure Linen, Swiss lim- Kdp;c 5c Handkerchiefs, Pure Linen, Swiss Em- broidei ed, 30 cent goods for 1 5c 25c Leather Ilelts, Harness Buckles, for 15c 45c Morocco Leather Belts 25c Velvet and Metal-Trim Belts 25c Ladies' Coque Boas 25Ci 45c and 65c If you w ish a StylUh Dress, see our New Goods. MEARS & fe5ft5a;: "?i- wv -r?-.T??J' rrrrr-rr-i The New Home Needs New Moving Is hard on them wc nave nn immense i, nccmc eicncu, grotiuu, will save vou inonev on besides. MILLAR & PECK, "Walk in nml York city, nnd Joe Mullens, of Bos ton. Mullens Is admittedly one of the best llght-wclghts of tho down-cast states. He has had draws with "Kid" Mc Partland nnd Eddie Cornell and has won over fifty contests. McFnddcn'a most notable performance vvns a draw with Spike Sulllvnn. They will box nt 133 pounds, the loser to receive a quai ter of the boxers' CO per cent, share of the gross receipts. It was hoped a match could be made among Austin Glbbona, Tommy Ryan, Owen Zelgler or Jack Honett, but all except Ryan wanted a gunranteo of 1500, which was more tlinn the club could promise. It Is quite llkele. how ever, that two of these four mav vet be matched by the Ameilcnn club for a date late this month. Skelly nlso tried to match Frank Hnrtlee'. of Rlng hntnton, and Tommy Rynn, but the foimer has engngements In Chlcngo for tonight nnd April 11. Robby Dobbs has been matched to meet Hnrry Lemons, of Niagara Tails, next Monday night before the Olym pic Athletic club, of Ruffalo. It Is prob able that McFaddpn will train with Dobbs In Cnrbondalo during this week BROCK MILL TO START SOON. A Slock Couipnnv to Opernto It Hns Itepu Oru'iinli'd. The Riock Worsted mill nt Taylor will begin operations next month. J L W. Ihock, who Is at the hend of the movement to start the mill, hns foimed n stock company with n capital ot $10,- 000 to conduct the business. An application for a charter for the company has been made. It Is better to take Hood's Sarsa parllla than to experiment with un know n und untried preparations. We know Hood's Saisnparllla actually and permanently cures. Hood's Pills act easily and prompt ly on the liver and bowels. Cure sick headache. QALLCN'S. II ",Cl HliH )) anu niniii We things ( "WE CLOTHE FROM HEAD TO FOOT." DO YOI 10W OUR CHILDREN'S DEPiTHlT A department worthy of every mother's attention a department that has earned the reputation of being the peer of all otheis. The little (nllriccf ic n vvpII tnlfpn r:ir nf nc tlir This season we inaugurate new prices in our Children's Department, and with our immense variety of novelties it cannot fail to be what it always has beentllC most attractive ill the City. Prices are from S1.79 to S7.50. Vestee, Junior, Reefer and Sailor Suits CVCI'J tiling that the little fellow wears Is here from his Hat to Ills sjiocs. Children's Fancy Blue Cheviot Sailor Suitstrimmed with White or Black Son tache Braid. Large sailor collars and cut very full. Regular Children's AH Wool Fancy Vestee Suits 3 pieces, made with large sailor collar and trim- ! med with Black Son- tache Braid. Regular value 3.00. New Price... $2.23 value, $5,00. dT 37 $. New Price... pj.J p Your Money Back PENN CLOTHING 137 AMD 139 for Saturday New Arrivals Dress Goods Just received, Coverts, igeraux and Pop lins in the very desirable shades of Royal, Tale and Postman Blue, Russet Beige and Wood Brown mixtures. Choice selection in Blocks, Checks and large, bright Plaids, from 39c to $1.00 Crepons. for Separate Skirts. Special prices 75c goods for. . b9c $1.50 goods for.. $1.00 $'75 goods for. .0 1. 2d ?2.oo goods for.. $1.50 HAGEN, 1 I '' I Glass Globes. so mnny get broken. Don't lor- mis ui ueauuiui patterns, imica cugnivcu, etc. Gas Globes nnd lots of other 134 Wyoming Avenin. look mound " How to Dress a Baby If you could bco tho new way ot dress ns a baby bb explained by Mrs. Ree nobis, tho trained nurse now at tho UARY HA KAAIC, It would sot you to thinking. Iter talks to hundreds ot mothers the last two days ban changed many minds, and thiough her and the comforts ot Arnold's Knit Specialties many babies will pass a moro comfortable nnd saror summer. Her talk will cost you nothing unless eou dccldo to tre' her garments, and then you only pay for the garments eou select. Tho garments Include, everelhlng from Raby Diapers to Dress, Gowns nnd Un derwoar for children, 512 Spruce Street reisman! Daily, Weekly, .Monthly Newspapers and Hagazi lies. Books and Stationery, i-inc cgars. n..MnM.!. Heartburn. Gas. Dyspepsia, &riii,, (lers positively cured (irovor (jialiam's l)s. pepsfu Remedy is u Rtieclflc. One iloso ie moves nit dlitress, nuda pormauent curoof the most chronic una i.ov urn cnso 1m guarim teed. Do not sutler! AftO-cint botllo will convlnco tho man skeptic il. .Vlutttiows liroi, Urugldtv U'20 Lackiv Mumui uvenuo. GALLON'S. f.ithpr I Children's Fancy Vestee Suits Blue, Brown and Mixed Ff- fects; pieces, large! sailor collars, hind somely trimmed with braid. Regular value, 4.00. New $2.89 rice . if You're Not Suited. ANDSHQF. HOUSE PENN AVENUE, .- -i ti? s .: L. 1 405 Spruco Street ; and 415 and 417 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa. Bohemian Glassware Everybody knows Bolic mia Glass, with its rich, characteristic grceus, reds aud gold, aud its n ever-failing beauty of design and grace of pat tern. We know, how ever, that very few peo ple have known of such prices on this glassware as we offer this week: 10-Inch Vase of clear, green glass, with twirled stem; they're worth more, but they're only 10c 12-Inch Vase in green, only with the graceful gold trimming that accompanies all Bohe mian ware; was 50c, this week 240 14-Inch Vase White glass only, pressed gold decorations with colors, worth 75c, this week 49c Water Set Green only, 6 glasses, 2 qt. jug and tray, worth 75c, this week 49c 10 Styles of Vases that are colored and shaped to form flowers; the newest in blown glass, worth 40c, this week 24c Down Stairs. THE GREAT 310 Lacka. Ave,, J. II. IAD WIG. For an Opening Announcement. We Are Now in Our New Store, 205 Lacka wanna Ave. Every Purchaser Pre sented with 1 a Sterling Silver Thimble. 205 Lackawanna Aye, STORE in, 111 I i Monday. There Is No Doubt of It You will find our regular prices lower than many of the so-called bargains of other merchants. Come and see. Tailor Made Suits Twenty -five New Arrivals Today. .A