're THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-WF3DNT5SDAY, APRIL 0. 3898. ilfifi Charming Patent Leathers. Every stylish young woman will .want a pair to' wear with ht-r J Easter bonnet. These arc cry Mvaggcr, supcib quality, patent leather, with the popular lound toe, straight across tips. $3.50. If we didn't have them you'd have to pay the dealers $4.00 to IXMLX'S ui have- the XEW-1-ST sh.tii' with new ve.stini? lops, as good as othei dealers ask S5.00 foi Price, 4"v-t5vr CM & SPENCBR. Ill) MMUt'i: STKKET. mm . ijfrtgV-yt,, Tho Wllkes-Uarro Ile-corel tun bo hail In Serentun nt tlio liens stands of Al. Jlelnhart. 11' Wjomlng avenue. Mac, LucKunnnna avei.uo CITY KQTKS. J Auhle Joins was l.iMt nlKlit Wee ted cniinsi I of rump S Sons of m inns Anneals will he tinnfil Itv Ihn imnite i wuiiuipMuiiri luua) iitini ine MM(cni v.ild, Hi St. I'lllM hoelt-lv l lnili'Mic will holil Its annual I), ill In i:ielslni lull on WjmiiiiIiik iitnui 1 1 t Mond.iv nifclii The i:coNloi Snelal ilub will opt 11 tlio new 1 lull hoiiM. on Not th Washington uvtniie wlili u stnuku Tliuisdaj n.Klit The Koverntmnt has urilvml 0 tm peilu heads Horn tin IlU Win Miinulnc turlim uimpinv Tint compim Is also niiinufnctmliiK numbir of mm e.inlum s lor I'ikIp Sinn The Di'liwnif laukiivviiiiuu and Wist- in (innp.iin will pay Its inpluves nt tlio iclibald Sloan ami Il.impton minus to. lny. Tlio Dil.iwiuo anil I litiNim toin p.inj pild nt tiu DiiW'n inliu'i nt l'ruv Idi ne-o jesurdav Ke. 11 A Ciuiil ut tin Allium .Metli odlHt Hplsi ipul ihliKh will lioM uvlv il nicotine tonight ut tin 'liHIoi avenue mission I'ttiTsliuiB Mtuli Interest was 111 UlllOHtPll lllKt Sill d IV llllll'tltll pI'IMIlS otnlmj loiwanl to tin -iltnr On Kaai-i Al miIjv nUlu i lilt tin v en ii rtiilnmint in In lulil in mi Unwind I'luio Atlluili AlKlioiINt UpKf op il elllllrh lull lor the lu-nfllt ut llv II A lli.iiu piiuiiiinnii- of sii il tvcolluiit has ih 11 urtununl lot tin- oicaslon t'liurli-n W Knt.lfimtu 1ms ruHil the Wmtmlnster li t,l fioui Willlnm All Ill I1I0 nncl stenn torK i.,.saii nt It Mr Kniiffrn in wrs I ir xeviml ais pin ,'Hitoi of tlio .Mftiopollliin ilinun; looms 11 Lin U.iwann 1 nmiiin Till follow IIIU olth Ols hue IlK'll lhlHl.ll tm ihe U11 kiiviinmi l.iw mil lain irv swiilntliin 1'HhliliiH .hunts u Tot u . h. iii'luu lint .mm Ostiums, lira i I'ifl. .lames W Oakfi nl illtectois, 11. Knanp, W. A W'llo J miii Him c 11 Weill, und 'ho iKMlikiit ncntatx und iioasnifi Tlio muiiiirint ut On riotomo mission haw- not l-'atiinlav nf this wo i llv tin iluj for Knstoi ollotliu-s in tho ni.t-mnn .mil It Is lioneii unit thu trlomls ot Mils most w-orthv Institution will lomi mlier mil tnmilliutr latpi-lj to lt prohsltiB n-filM Contrlluittoii of mono or sup. piiis will in mi si Rummns tu.eptui Inlim 'inn. ami l.lll'i Alathrwn a Miinii Hu iiitnii piiiipli . Kiiiiioil n mai iliiKi" lln iiko nt tln point liuum ostenla Asi tlio luw r "uiro that paiths lrom oiitsldp tin pniinu mu.t ho mauled in Hip count In whh h tin- llpi me Is mciuuI Alderman Unison was ptosspi into hit xleo and tin toiiplo wirp iinltPd In the rplinns' out t mom Willu-s-lWiro Ilcconl. At the home of Airs I'niUeu ,i, AUums iipnle. on Katiirilay etiliK. nt s ci'ilork, Mr. C'lturtra Alfroil llnzldiuist of New Voik illy, mid Alls l.pnli Almlra l'mil"t of tliU illy, woio mmrlKl Hpv. I'oipi i 'lift ntllcUttil. nnd onls a tow ot their iinracdluto filcnds wIiii.'srciI tup uj im lr'sgy und hLiiutllul Ltirmon Air mil Airs llnzlflmrHt will ptoUibli malto Kcrunton their future home- V I'ilin laiNler (.ill Is u nlili plant: see CIuiK'h display, Merits' ImlldhiL' OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 Fresh Fish and Oysters Every Day. THE SCRANTON CASH STORE 00000000000000000 COUNTRY COW CASE IN CIVIL COURT It Brings Out n Lot ot Interesting Legal Information. i TWO ESTATES IN A CONPLICT A llrollipi's r.xpciilurs I'lfilit Autttiist I'livlnp Two Judgment Nnlox In l'uniusHlnii ol Dm AiliiilnUlrnlors ol Ills .SUtpr'n HmntB.-Cinc ol Ull HninH Agtilmt Ihu Cryslul l.nltu Unlet Coinpiiny Turns on nil Inlor citliif; I'oint-- I'njlor Iloruucli Suit. t.ttlliittnn i?lutlnn to Btrnylnjj cows whh tin' most IntcrcstliiK tlilnu ilia I'tixsctl 111 chll Lotttt yosleiduy nnd lietwppn lotirt nnd tiuintol the iJIhcuh slnn was maile oxtoptlonally Intel est- It wnw ooked bv n reileln suit liroiiRlit liy John Courtrlftht, of Mll wmikcu nRninxt Ills tielBhbor, Hent) Zcllts nnd M W. Petty, constable of Hansoin townalilp, who hip nccused of IllCR.tlly letalnliiR u cow belonging to the plalntin Air. Coin tilKhl'b row stutjed upon the ptenilses of All. Zellts last Sep tpmbor und did ciiuxldernblc datnaKe to his nuck mirdcti In line with the illrettloiiH of the "Stru nit" nf IS6S.I1P lutni'd the cow over to tho constable with a ilaitn for $10 tlaniiiKes Con. stnblo l'otty kept the cow for live ilnjs us the law reiiuliid and thpti put It up foi tale II appeals that Alt Colli (tight eti BilKed 't'tiulle .1 II l.tsll to neKotlate it Kottlentetit with tin lioldets of the 1 ow He olfeied the constable the pre set ihed fie. $.'. whkll was lefused, the ioutable laying ilulm to extia 1 oiupinhailon foi the tare and keep ing of tho cow and $10 foi the damiiKP done Kninief ZIIt's Kntden Air. Couittlght would not pnv all this, pieliiiitig to htltig a suit ill replevin I'l.AINTirr'H CLAIM The plaintiff. In th ttlnl, jesterdny made the elnlm that the Couttrlght ptitnises wite not ijnclosed and con-s-e(ttL'iitl theie could be no tecovety. The defense in answer to this, 1 Ited a clause of the "Sttnv act" which they 1 ontended was pin tleuiarly applicable to this case This piovlslon was made to piutect faiineis living along the banks of the Susquehanna In eeitnln townships of old I.uzeme county, whli h wete petlodlcully Hooded by fteshpts In the s'usrmoht.tiiiu It stip ulated that because of the frequency with which their fences were washed awa, thej, should enjoy the protection ol the liw against stltiy cattle without being ltqulied to keep up their fences Uansoni was one of those townships, but whin It developed that the Court right tntm. Is situated on top of the iiiountnln and that It nevet was Hood ed since the deluge, possibly, couit tultd the lonslileintlon of the clause out of the 1 asp ami called upon the paitles to 1 online themselves to the genet al tonus of the ad. Theie wue various othei lontentlons advanced on both sides nnd finally Judge Atehbald took the lase In hand and dltetted the Jul y to leave the con stable out of the case and tiling In a verdict uw in ding the cow to the plain tiff and nominal damages against JiolltB. the second defendant A A Vosbutg and W. S. Hulslandet lepicsented the plaintiff nnd John F botagg the defendants HHCEXT LEGISLATION. Uuilng the suit It wns brought out that the mo.st lecent legislation on the subject lompels the owneis of cattle to fence them Ii Instead of lequltlng othei s to fence them out Judge Slmonton In coutt loom No 2 was engaged dining the entile day In the tiinl of the case of William Wil liams nualnst the Crystal Lake Water companv. It Is a stilt to recovei for COOO cubic aids of stone which, It Is alleged, the defendants took from Wll llnms' land nnd used in -the construc tion of theii dam ut Cti.stal Lake, neat bv The lompaii admits taking tho stone but justilks the act by piesentlng a, claim to title in the stone on the land deilved lrom S. H. Alden. The plain tiff nllegcs that this claim is worthless, as ho bought out Alden's interest In the mopei tv at a Iiik sale In 1!S6, pc jeais julor to the commission of the alleged tiespass, 1 II. Hums and H Al. Stteeteriep resent the plaintiff and S. H I'tlco the defetulanl The case of Setiphena 1 Cobb, ad uitnlstiatit of the estate of Ada .lodiv, agilnst H r Kellam and otheis, ex ecutors of the estnte of J W Cobb, came up for Its second trial esteiduv befoie Judge Aichbald It Is a suit on two judgmtiit notes amounting to $400, given by J. W. Cobb to his fathei, and bv the latter assigned to his daughter, Ada Jodry. After the death of the father and a number of vears nftei the notes vveio outlawed It Is alleged that the biolhet. upon learning that they had been willed to his sister, loni.ulud In a casual way that no wus good for them and would na them imoTiinrt and sistkii Ann l-had The In cither nnd sister died sonic time Inter, and now his executors ate light ing the claim of her executor s that he mil dc the umnik alleged. The juiy was of the belief that ho did make the tevlvlfjlng remaik and n. wauled a verdict for the plaintiff In the full amount. $111 :.". Attomejs HulHlander and Vosbutg leprcsented the plaintiff Air Kellam and C. It. Pltchei looked after tho de fense Ilefore Judge Ounstoi, In tho main court mom, was called the enso of P. O Itaittck against T. Hunt lirook, n dispute In lunitlug nceounts. Alt. Itnt tick claimed $2.'. and Mi Crock, In de fense, put In an offset of $10 The ver dict was toi the defendant, n r Newcomli lepresented Mr. Itarrlck and John r Scrngg wag Air. IJiock's nt tot ney. The cuse of Lncoe & Shltfer ncalnst William Springer wan continued The case of Smith against Warner was tefeired to H. W Alulhollaud. Settlement was made In four of the damage ensos against Taylor liotough growing out of tho grading of Alnln stiett. John J Pileo received JD00, Itobert Moore, JoOO; Itobeilj Knapp, $150, AVIlllam niesecker, $100. The test case which was tiled last suinmei resulted for a ".erdlct for tho plaintiff In tho full amount of his clulin, $".00 DR. BURRELL'S SERMON ON FAITH. Delivered I. am Mr lit in iho I'irsl 1'rcnbvtcriiin Church. Knlth was (he subject of the dis course last evening, given by Itov. Dr nuirell, of New Yoik, who spoke In the First Presbyteilnn church A very large congregation was present and heai d an addresB leldom equalled In lientity of diction, originality of thought 1 nnd practical application Previous to I the setinon the visiting clergytnnn spoke pleasantly of his friendship with Dr. Ate Lend, to whom he paid tho tllb- 1 lite of ' bollevlngbomethlng nnd prench Ing l(." The (cxt was from John, Iv Ifi, . embracing tho tnlrnclo In w hlcli tho Capet nnutn nobleman's dying son wns honied The thought wim sttlklngly Illustrated In (ho exposition of fnltli, without which the world of today could not live The faith of tho court let, stimulated by the sincerity of his wife, Joanna, wns admirably depleted In the exposition of the theme. John Qtilncj Adams, after reading the verse, Alan wants but little hot 0 below Nor wants that little long Improvised the lines' 'Tis not preclMly so with me Tho 'lis thus In tho song. We want everything, luxury, ease, hnpplneES No matter what It Is we need Jesus can give In such measuie as to entlsfy our yearnings The faith of experience Illustrated by the mlincles of Christ and by the di vine miracles of our own times was described In graphic wolds. FOUR NEW DAMAGE SUITS. . II. rioiey Sued Tor I'nlsc Impris onment bv II ink t.reen. Four damage suits were Instituted Yesterday In Piothontury Copelnnd's olllce AIlss Lttn Oreen biought n $10,000 dntnnge suit against C At. FMoiey, the Washington avenue sporting goods dealei, foi defamation of character All Plotej had her aiialgncd last Sat urday befoie Aldeimun .Miliar on tho charge of lnicenv by bnllee of a bi cycle. The case was dismissed nnd now .Miss flieen claims that the ariest was malicious and that It damaged her leptttntion to the extent of $10,000, Alartln & Vldavet are AIlss Croen's at toines Thomas Nicholson, of Dunmoie, bv his mother. Alls mien Nicholson, bt ought suit to recover $5,000 from Oeotgp W Potter The Nicholson boy, It Is alleged, was going along Drinker street on an errand at G o'clock on the ev Piling of Alarch .!(), when a large dog owned bv Air Potter lushed upon him and, thtowing lilrn to the giound, bit him on the left arm Hecatte the de fendant knew the dog to be ferocious and did not keen him tied he wns guilt, of negligence. It Is contended. Two suits wete Instituted against the city of Scrnnton bv O'Brien & Kelly Catheilne AlcNamaia, the plaintiff In on' . usks $1,000 damages foi Injury to het ptopertv In the Third ward, re sulting ftoin sutfacewnter being tuined upon It by the city wotkmen. Simon Stone, of this cltv. the other plaintiff, wants $10,000 for Injutles which he ustnlned on Theodote street, last summer, by being throw n from hl.s wagon at a badl kept part of the load. He claims t lint he hud to have a part of his skull removed as a result of the accident. PRICG OF ne!F GOING UP. nr eurc is Sulci to bo Itcspousiblo Tor II. One of the notlceuble effects of tho war scale Is the Use In the pi Ice of dtessed beef. At lens,t that Is one of the masons given foi an Increase of three-fouiths of a" cent a pound, which the wholesale dealers of this region le cently had to paj the big Chicago dealers. It Is said the government recently placed some huge oiders foi beef and the piobablllty of war puts other big otdeis In sight. This has caused a scaicit of beef In probpeet If not In tealitj, hence pi lees have started up watds. As et the consumer has; not felt the Increase, but he soon will If the prices Fo any higher CENTRAL LUTHER LEAQUE. Mill Hold Us Seiiii-Aiuiuul Conven tion in This Citv. The Central Luther league of North eastern Perms;, lvanla will hold Its semi-annual convention In ZIon Luth eran thuich In this cltj on April 10, beginning at 10 a. tn. A series of papers will be rend by the delegates fiom the sevcinl local leagues. Otllcois of the Central will be elected for the ensuing ear, and delegates to both the state and the nntlonal con ventions chosen There will be three sessions The evening session will be moie of a popular c har.icter. The local league will provide entertainment for all delegates. M00NEY GOES TOJAIL. Cullury in Ills l'osiessinn llelonged to (.ituster A. I'nrsvtli. Willlnm Alooney, the young crook anested In Itallroad alloy by Patrol man Day early yesterday morning with a lot of new cutler In his pos session, was arialgned befom Alnyor Dalley and committed to Jail In de fault of $500 ball CJunstei & Voisyth Identified the cutlery ns having been slob n from their hatdwnre stole The $.'70 In five and ten-cent pieces found in Alooney's pockets, Is also thought to have been taken from the store Aloonev said the plundei had been given to him. WcYitudor Is In .Intl. Detective Allchael Aim an, of Carbon dule, lodged In the Susquehnnnn county Jail, Alonday, lB-eai-old Kdwurd Alex ander, who Is charged with committing numeious butgluihs In the vlclnlt.v of Starucca. .. K. ( InrliP A 1 n. Invites cveiybodv to their great Daster (lower display, Aleais" building, big Mores. DIED. WILLIAMS In West bcranton, A,irll 6. lvis, Kniljs tho Infant duughtor ot Air. and AIrr W. P. Willi ims, of North Ho bete, 1 avenue. I'umriil this afternoon from the resldenco will be privnto In tel ment nt the Wnslibuin street come teiy KNUIT In West Seranton, April 5, li'iS, Pauline 10 jeats of age. at the lesldcncu, 1""7 Ljtion stuet I'unoinl Thurxdnv afternoon from tin ttsldenco at ;: o'clock Inurment at ihu Wash bum strut ceimtcis C. M EAT ARKET, Choice Cuts l 01 Aaams Avenue 13 Kverthlni; In the lino of fiesh and O Nnlted Menu, Himsuges I nnl, VAc. yj I'Ol I l IU IMlUlMBlMJHlhUN, E Telephone, Nj. 6813 r .-- - J lleorlliurn, Cia Dyspepsia, &icUnvorl. dera positively enroll, (irover Uniliuin'H !)) popfu Heniuily l u kuecltli'. Onu date remove-mill illilreHd, nniln permanent cure of the most ihroulo uml noverd cauea U guurun. teed. Do not duller I A aOceul bolllo will convince the mo.it skeptical. Alutthevm lirot, DrujilnU ll'-'U Laoku wunua avenue, BEER FLOWED PREE, AND BLOOD LIKEWISE Two Men Slabbed Durlnj a Family Carousal In Uellcviir. MERE BOY WAS TIIH ASSAILANT John limns, Ncvriilcon Yearn' Old, Stnlii Ills llrotbcr-ln-liiu-, llllnui John Iloplclim, mid Willlnm H IIiiiiis, n rnmllv I'rlend, Ilccnuau Tliuy Tried to Prevent Him I'rom Gutting Moru lleor-- Victim 111 11 Merlons Condilion. As a result of a family dt Inking party In llellevue Inst night two men, Willlnm John Hopkins nnd Willlnm Williams are clown with seilotts stab wounds, nnd a third, John llvans Is irr tho West Side station house with a charge of tnurdet staring him In tho face. The affair occuned at Hopkins' house on Fiont stieet between 10 nnd 11 o'clock. John Uvnns and his moth er, brother-in-law and mother-in-law, respectively of Hopkins, nnd Williams who Is a near filend of the family, were gathered at the house for a so ciable time. A large quantity of beer was drank and young Uvnns particu larly was much Intoxicated About 10 o'clock Airs. Dvans thought to break up the party, but her son In sisted on having moie beer His niothei tiled to dissuade him 1 out go ing out again with the can, but he would not listen to her. Hopkins and Williams Joined with Alts Hvnns in arguing that the level had gone far enough, but young l'vans would rrot listen to argument and proceeded to get the beer despite the otheis' pro tests. Timv iNTi:nrnni:D At this juncture Hopkins and Wil liams Intel fered to forclblv lesttaln him and a quarrel began. One wotd led to another, until finally Dvans, in a fienzy of passion, drew a large bladed pocket knife nnd attacked Hop kins, stabbing him first In the left side of tho bodv, at nbout tho ninth lib, and again at the pit of the stomach Williams rushed In to stay the would be murdeier and was himself nttacked, receiving two stabs fiom the knife that Hvntis was wielding with such bloody effect One lunge caught him In the In east, Just above the heart, and an other high In the back, near the left shoulder blade. Despite their wounds', they succeeded In lighting olf their assailant and the nelgbbois who came swarming to the scene captured and dlsaimed him Later he was takerr Into custody by Patrolman James Saul and Count De tective Lejshon und lodged Irr the West Side police station. Dr. Aloylan was called to attend Hop kirus and Dr noberts to cnie for Wil liams. Iioth physicians reported that QALLEN'S. 'WE CLOTHE FROM A department woithy of every mother's attention a department that has earned the reputation of being the peer of all others. The little fellow is as well taken care of as the father. 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 been the most attractive ill tllC City. Prices are from Si. 79 to $7.50. Vestee, Junior, Reefer and Sailor Suits everj tiling thai the little fellow wears Is here from his Hat to his bhoes. Children's Fancy Blue Cheviot Sailor Milts trimmed with Children's All Wool Fane) Vestee Sn its pieces, made with large sailor collar and trim med with Black Son tache Braid. Regular White or or tache Braid, sailor collais very full, value, $),oo. New Price... value $3.00, New Pi ice. . . $2.23 Your Money Back if ENN OLQTHSNQ 13-7 AND 13 Easter Special attention is invited to our complete assortment of goods suit- able for the Easter trade. The choicest selection of novelties to be found in the city. Plaid Hose for Ladier. and Children. Tie Ribbons in Blocks and Stripes. Sash Ribbon, Block and Roman Stripe. Morocco Leather Beits. Velvet and fletal Trim Belts. Handkerchiefs, Hand Embroidered, Swiss Plaid Parasols and Umbrellas.. Linen Collars and Cuffs. Ladies' Ties, Very Fine Assortment. Shirt Waist Sets, Chatelaine Bags. MEARS & 4 f44t4-ff'Vf44HV-M-4V'v4V.f4.444.4.4HVf4-f ; i Easter Vases in which to fittingly display the flowers of the Unster-tlde. An entirely new line just imported from Austru. All sh.ipcs, colors and sizes. JARDINIERES A wide selection .it extremely low prices. You might as well place a beautiful picture in an ugly frame as to display an Easter Lily in a common flower pot. Our Jatdinieres hide the (lower pot and enhance the beauty of the flower. MILLAR & PECK, "Wnlk In and their patients' wounds, while serious, were not necessarily fatal. RHASON I'.VANS OIVD9. I Ivans, when asked ut the station house what led him to his murderous attacks, said that the men had Insulted his mother. She did not maintain this when Interviewed by the police The knife with which tho deed was committed wns secured by the police and Is now In the custody of Lieuten ant Williams. It Is nn ordinal y pocket knife, the blade with which the etnb blng was done being thtee Inches long and about half nn Inch In breadth Kvalis Is only IS years of age, but Is married. Hopkins and Williams nto each about 24 years of ago. The for mer Is mairled, as Indicated before, to Kvans' sister. AH tluee are employed in the mines BARBER SHOP THIEVES. A I'nlr ot Tlicm Ira Aricitrd by the Police. Patrick Cosgrove and John Tuffey. the latter of 2J7 Irving avenue, were anested Monday evening by the po lice for being concerned In the three time pilfering of Ooi don's barber shop nt the coiner of Prospect avenue nnd Oichaid stteet. Cosgrove was arrest ed by Detective Molr and Lieutenant Zang. and Tuffey by Lieutenant Zang and Patrolman Qscheldle. Tuffey's father, Patrick, entered ball for his son In the sum of $300 befoie Alderman Allllar jesterday Cosgrove was committed In default of hall. The latter's mother says he is mentally ir responsible. Dr. I). Murray hns lemoved his olllce to his lesidence. 430 "Wjomlng avenue, next door to the new Colliery Engineer building. QALLEN'S. HEAD TO FOOT. s I Children's Fancy Vestee Suits Blue, Brown and Mixed Ef fects; ) pieces, large sailor collars, hind- Black Son- Large and cut Regular $3.37 I somely trimmed with braid. Regular value, I $4. 00. New vf) QQ 1 Price .pZ.07 Not Suited. You're AND SHOE NOUS REIVJN AVENUE. HAGEN, t VVW 134 Wyoming Avanin. ' i took around." xsaottKKxra For Tuesday Shoppers We offer three very special bargains. They are more than a list of the un usual almost a downpour of good fortune. Girdle Perhaps just such Belts a Delt .is you ve been thinking of lot today. Lucky Lucky because so Metal belts are in this if it is. cheap. popular this season. 50011 p sale today at 25c W Easter Things Store has an baster look now you'll be wel come to come and see the many novelties. Today we sell Easier Kggs at rc. Ktejter Trnjs lit lde ln.iter lJoltle ut inc. 0 x Canvas Covered Trunk. This is a trunk that will "o 'round the world without a bign of wear out. Kxcebior lock leather bound linen lined s,teel bottom $6.00 .Nome lettered fiee. 0 Illi: REXFORD CO. 303 Lackawanna Ave. JJ 0 mrfiuru sK$aQ:xx5 M How to Dress a Baby If j on could neo the new vvny of dros Ins u babv ns explained by Mrs llc m I Is tlio trnlncd nurse now at the IIAIiY 11A HAAIt, It would set j on to thinking, llui talks to liumlicds of mothers thu last two clavs has chaiiKed many minds, anil throiiBh her und the comforts of Arnold h Knit Specialties manv babies will pass u snoro comfortublo und bufer .unimer Her talk will cost jou nothing unless you decide to try her garments, und then jou only pay for tho Kurments you selec Tho garments Incluilo cverylhlnK from Bnby Ulupers to Dress, novvns nnd In derwear for children nt the Baby Bazaar, 5 12 Spruce Street. MAX WCIHIR, Hoot and Shoe Maker. licst shoes to order from SI 7"up Men's Rolen anil lit els, Hue I, miles' soles uud heelx, ouu ah worK puuriinieeu 127 I'cnn Avenue, bCRANTOV, lA. Attractions. Kid Gloves. The Very Best Values in Kid Gloves 79c $i.oo, $ 1.50 You will not be disappointed in their wear, fit or flexibility. 415 and 417 Lackawanna Avenue, Seranton, See Our EGG DECORATOR Any name or decoration put ou Easter Eggs that you buy here, Tree or charge: Did you see the House Circus: You never ate better or purer candy than is in our Easter Eggs, Rabbits, Hens or Roosters Immense Display of Easter Novelties and Baskets Here at c Each. 4 THE GREAT 4c. STORE 310 Lacka. Ave., J. II. LAD WIG. WATCH For an Opening Announcement We Are Now in Our New Store, 205 Lacka wanna Ave. Every Purchaser Pre sented with a Sterling Silver Thimble. (? l DULL U 205 Lackawanna Ave, Pa,