THE SORANTON TRIBUNE- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 189D. I AUGTIO waldrmts bib i ..-i. ?;;i5tK.i(. i-.'P1 ipi'lJ!,L'- Next Thursday, February 1 6 At Cusick's Stables, Wjishington Ave. E. CITY IN DANGER. Five Plugs Frozen and No Alarm System in Operation. Tho total destruction ly lire of lliu house of Kdward Atkinson, of Belmont street, aw tnentliPtied In yesterday's Tri bune, brought out the fact that the en tire city ls In dnnser. The firemen found three hydrants frozen and had to thaw one out before a stream could be obtained. Then It was too late to do anything but save adjacent iro irty. It Is fair to presume that halt the hydrants of the town are In the same condition and if lire should break out In the business districts a conflagra tion would certainly be the outcome. "When McDonouch's Ice house burned, h couple of months ago, a lire plus was found frozen and The Tribune at that time called the attention of the city father? to the expediency of bavins those In the central city tested. Not a thins has been done since. It Is bad enough to be without a fire alarm sys tem, but there is absolutely no excuse for failure to keep the plugs open. This Is exceptional weather and exceptional measures should be adopted for the protection of propel ty owners. ens and Dr. 1'lace attended the Ep worth Lcnmic convention at Dunmore. Mrs. J. A. Kelly spent yesterday with friends In Kcrunton. - -- -- JEBMYN AND MAYFIELD. TONIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENT. t the entertainment to be given In Watt's hall this evening by -N". I... Moon's Trinity Sunday school class, the following programme will be car ried out: Symphony orchestra: recita tion, "The Hoys." Master Karl Hay cock; piano solo, Miss Myrtle Hlack rvell, Wyoming seminary, Kingston; tenor snlo, Mrs. H. II. Blaekall, One onta, N. V.; hoop drill, slvteen girls: tenor solo, Mr. J. Hattle. solo on French horn, Mr. Johnson, Oneontn, X. T ; recitation, Mls Kleanor Jones; mandolin club; tenor solo with French horn obllgnto, Mr. Blaekall and Mr. Johnson; violin solo, Marie tlrahanr Symphony orchestra. TELEPHONE AGENTS ACTIVE. A solicitor of the Central I'ennsyl anla. Telephone company has been visiting subscribers In this city for the past two days. He proposes to put long distance phones In place of tl A special convocation of the Select Onstlo of Pennsylvania, Ancient Order Knights of the Mystic Chain, convened in Odd Fellows' hall Tuesday cventim. when the uinrlu d degree was conferred by Select Commander (leorge 11. Shires, Select Vico-Coinmander Jonah W. Evans, Select Marshal M. W. An derson, Select Keeordlng and Corre sponding Scribe K. J. Dawe, Select Tieasurer (ieorge Buckingham, Select Inside Hu.ird Orllllth K. Jones, Select Outside Guard Samuel 'Penny, Select Chaplain John Culey and Select Sir Knight William Bawling. Those re ceiving the degree wore Henry Chap man, Kdward James and (J. B. It eland, of Pioneer City castle, No. 0."., of C:ir bondale; nine candidates from the local lodge and one from Oreen Kldge cas'tle, No. IS::. The select commander and visitors were afterwards banqueted at the Windsor hotel. A party of ladles from this borough braved the severe weather last evening and had a slelghilde to Oreen Kldge. On Thuisday evening, Feb. 11, the Woman's Homo Missionary society will give a dlm6 entertainment In the Methodist F.piscopal church. Every year this organization expends be tween fifty and one hundred dollars on the needy people of Jermyn and May Held, the aid being rendered by the members of the society alone. As this Is their first public appeal for help In three years, and as they have procured the services of our very best local tal ent to a?it on that occasion, they should be greeted by a large house. The programme will be published later. Miss Alice Davis, of Ilazleton, Is vis iting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Abrnham Elklns. of West Mayfleld. William Westington.of Tourth street, while llftlmr a heavy weight on Wed nesday evening, strained bis hip and has since been in the hands of his physician. Dr. William J. linker, who has been III since Sunday, is improving and yes terday was able to be downstairs. At the concert of the Schubert choir, of Scranton, to be held here in Enter prise hnll on the 2L'd, ft. J. Thomas (Llew Herbert), of Scranton, and Mrs. D. D. Eewls, of Providence, and Miss Cora Orlllln, the Providence elocution Wake transmltteis now In general use. i lst- wl asplst- nnd u"? concert prom without extra charge. Most of the la'.'s l" hn n rftru lrPIlt- new contracts extuid the time, the subscribers agreeing to keep the 'phone to April 1, 1'jOfi. The application for charter of the Carbondale Telephone company Is now in the hands of thn councllmanlc committee. Continuous l-ervlce may be the result. NEW OFFICERS. The Mitchell Hose company has elected officers as follows: President, T. E. Campbell: vice president, C. S. Alexander; recretaiy, J. Hnrry Kowl ion: treasurer, A. II. Letts: driver, John Swackhr.mmer: delegates to state convention, J. Barry Howlon and D. M. Thomas; foreman, T. H. Herbert; Irst assistant, A. H. Thompson; second assistant, E. Eowcry trustees, CJeorg Ward, E. Eowery, Charles ketts nnd Will White; state firemen's relief com. jnittee, T. E. Campbell, P. A. nivcn liurg nnd A. H. Letts. LOCAL AND PERSONAL ( ieorge Chapman resumed work at the Delaware and Hudson freight house yesterday after a week's illness. Passenger engine Xo. 03 Is in tho phop undergoing repairs. Mrs. T. F. Hunt, who is dangerously 111 of pneumonia, was no better last night. liny Clifford Is convalescent. A. Berry, who has been 111 for tight weeks, is able to bo In his store again. Hlchard Fluellyn. of Plko street, Is Buffering from pneumonia. Miss Mary Marcy, of South Church utreet, has returned from a visit with icranton friends. Mrs-. C. It. Munn and daughter, Mnr on, will leave In a few days for a two weeks' visit with the former's sls tor at Xlneveh, N. Y. Mayor J. J. O'Neill, who is Dr. S. D. Davis and Clarence Blnkes- lee were Carbondale visitors last even ing. Arthur J. Colburn, of Scranton, spent Wednesday evening here with friends. Charles Maynard, who for n number of years has been a clerk In the stor' of C. D. Winter & Co., has resigned his position and is succeeded by Jo soph Netherton. It Is rumored thnt Charles is going to the Klondike to manage a store for Frank Belsher. A million bottles of Dr. Alexander' Lung Healer sold last year. Why? Because It Is the king of cough cures. It never falls to cure coughs, cold rr croup. It prevents grip. It saves lives. It saves doctor bills. All denless sell It at 25c. a bottle. Procure It at once and keep well. TAYLOR NEWS. where 'there nro two tickets In the Held, representing the Republican and Citizens. There Is also a Citizen tick et In the Fourth ward. Mrs. Walter Jamcti, of North Taylor, Is lmprovlnjj from her recent Illness. A full dress rehearsal of the cantata, "Merry Milkmaid," will he held In Weber's rink this evening. All mem bora are requested to be present. Taylor, Pyno and lloldcn collieries will receive their earning for January today. Mrs. David S. Price, of Clark' a Sum mit, has returned home after visiting In this place. PITTSTON NEWS Two Ftrcs Yooteruay Curling for tho Championship Tho Slot Ma chines Are Gono Again Extitor Club Entertained A Column Pick ed Up at Zero. Yesterday nioiulug at 10 o'clock an alarm of fire was sent In from the south limit of the city, and both the Niagara and Eagles responded. On ar rival they found the residence of An drew Martin, on tho Port Qrllllth road, und In close proximity to the hospital, enveloped In (lames, but being outside the llro limit, nnd no opportunity af forded to convoy water to the scene, they used their befit efforts in ptotect Ing adjoining property, and In this they very well succeeded. The occu pants of the promises saved most of the effects but the building was re duced to ashes. Tho loss will be about one thousand dollars, with a smalt In surance. It was a close call from the destruction of that portion of Jenkins township. A lire was discovered In the 'V'ates vllle M. E. church yesterday morning Just In time to save the building from destmetlon. Tho cause was a defective Hue, and the Humes were brought un der subjection by the heroic work of the women who In the absence of their husbandfl who were at work, formed n bucket brigade and saved the edi fice. The damage will not be jnoro than one hundred dollars, and Is cov ered by an Insurance policy. James Hcffcran, of Oregon, and who several years ago was a councilman of this city, died early yesterday morn ing after nn Illness of several days. He leaves a wife and three children, the former being confined to her bed wltn a seriutiH illness. The funeral is appointed for Saturday afternoon. Thomas Maloney placed In his resi dence In Upper FIttston yesterday an Improved heater one and a half tons In weight. Doctors Tioxell and Long who have just returned from the wilds of South Carolina, entertained the members of tho Exeter club at their handsome quarters on Luzerne avenue last even ing with a qunll supper. The proven dec was a part of their success on their Southern trip. It was a stag party of the most strict order, but a more jovial lot never sat down to the festive board. Tho chef had carte blanche and he made the most of the oppor tunity. Upwards of llfty guests were present anil none of them will object to be on the list. If It should be necessary to repeat the programme. A couple of weeks ago the slot ma chines which were suddenly banished from the city about a year ago, re turned as If by magic and Just as they were beginning to blossom In good shape a note of warning was sent out from the powers that be, and who ex claimed, "thou shalt not," and yester day the festive nlckle did not find the slot, for the "cracker Jack" banished as suddenly as It put In Its appearance. Will Bossard Is organizing a com pany of adventurers for Klondike trip the coming spring. Leon Burke is conllnod to the house with a well regulated case of grip. Tho Henry Grattan Literary and Beneficial association, one of tho most influential nnd prominent societies In this city, have appointed a committee to make arrangements for a prominent observance of the anniversary of Rob ert Emmet's birth. A banquet will bo the leading feature. Tho tiolky car employes had a vexa tious time of it yesterday In their many attempts to move the cars. The Wllkes-Barre cars would come up oc casionally, while the flrot car from Scranton in two days did not reach here until r. o'clock last night. The trains on the Lehigh Valley were nil behind time, and the Inconvenience to the traveling public was more than has been experienced here In several years. Alox Bryden and Howard Frear of the West Side, have taken their last sleighrlde for the season, according to their experience of last night In the vicinity of Dallas. They drove over In that direction, and at Trucksvllle they were dumped out, and after sev eral miles, tramp through tho unbroken road to Dallas. In which direction their conveyance went, they found It safely housed In Raub's barn. Mrs. W. H. Holvsy, of the Women's Christian Temperance union, delivered an Interesting address to a largo audl crco at Falls last evening. E. A. Corey, sr., who has boon con fined to his hotel for several days ow ing to a fall received on one of our slippery walks, was able to bo out again yesterday. Tho old pensioners wer renif inhered In this city by Uncle Sam yesterday In nONESDALE. Rev. II. J. Whalen uavo an Illustrat ed lecture on the life of Christ In the Baptist church last evening. Rev, J. E. Bone, James Crossloy and Miss Jennie Hall nro In attendance nt tho Epworlh league convention at Dunmore. Frcemnn's orchestra of nix plccca furnished music at Itawley Tuesday for tho twenty-fifth anniversary ball of the Ilawley Mannerchor. Rev. James P. Ware will conduct ser vices at Wnymart at 0 p. m. next Sun day. Tho Ilor.csdnle banks will bo closed Feb. J2 and Feb. 22, which aro legal holidays. This Friday afternoon at tho Episco pal rectory, from 3 to 3 o'clock, tho ladles of tho Grace church will hold a cnV.e sale and furnish an afternoon too. Messrs. Fred Keen nnd Herbert La Bar, two hlijhly esteemed young men of Ilonesdalo, have opened a general slnrn In Wliltn Mills. Preparations are going forward by I the ladles of tho Presbyterian church for their annual Murthu. Washington dinner, which will bo given In tha chapel Wednesday evening, Fob. 22. J. W. Guernsey will remove his music store Into the Jadwln building about March 1. and will carry a full line of musical merchandise under the man agement of Mr. N. B. Spencer. Trains on the Honesdnle branch of tho Delaware and Hudson now leave Honesdale at 7.29 and 11.17 a. m. and 3.23 and 0.30 p. m., only four trains. Under tho gravity system there were six tralnn dally. Mr. Fred Bunncl Is acting as sub stitute teacher In the public school for Miss Jennet Blglow, who Is on the sick list. DALTON. Sloighing Still Good -Death of Mrs. Prondorgast Organized a Choir. Other Notes. Miss Janet Inglls, of thla place, was tho guest of relctlves In 1'atesvlllo on Wednesday evening. The scholars of Mlsd Rattle McKen zle, of Xo. 2 school, enjoyed a sleigh ride to Olyphant yesterday. Tho next attraction to tha Taylor public will be the beautiful cantata, "Merry Milk Maids," which has been the shape of checks for their nunrter. rchcaised for some time by tho choir , ly allowance, and In most casc-3 the of tho Calvary Baptist church under nmountn were both appreciated, nnd the directorship ot Professor David E. made more cheerful the closlmr davs Jones. The event will open with a ! of tho old veterans. matinee tomorrow afternoon In Web- j The funeral of Mtsrs Mary flnlden, er's rlnl; to continue on Monday and of this city, but who died at the home Tuesday evenings. Tho object of tho ' of a relative in Wllkes-Barre, took undertaking or ttie inattneo is to give place yesterday afternoon, mid Inter Mrs. Shelly, of Lake Winol.i, spent the day with her daughter, Mrs. S. O. Shoemaker one day this wrok. Mrs. Palmer Smith, we are glad to see, is In town again. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Davis wciv in Scranton on Wednesday. Good slelshlng is reported In nnd around the country, many sleighing parties taking advantage of II. Professor Hanyon und Miss mills chaperoned a party from here on Tues day night. A. 18. Davis Is doing tin work on the creamery at La Plume this week. A sleighing party from here were en ter talnod by Mr, and Mrs. Hufford, at Clark's Summit on Wednesday even ing. Uefreshmeiits were served and all report a, good time. Those In the party were: May and Mnrjorlo Hns lem, Grace Hnrker, Lottie Smith, Fan nie Dorshlnur. Sadie DePuy, Hattle Kotehani, Harry Finn, Charles Von Storch, I. Von Storch and Floyd Finn. Leon L. Davis, who has been spend ing most of the winter with his uncle, A. B. Davis, departed for his homo at Manassas, Vii., on Wednesday. Courtney Boardman Is rapidly Im proving In health, and will soon be well again. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colvln spent Monday last In Scranton. Willnrd Day will be celebrated both In the school and by the W. C. T. 1 It occurs Feb. 17. OLYPHANT. The choir of the Piesbyteriau church enjoyed a sleigh ride to Carbondale Wednesday evening. Mls Henrietta Callahan, of Chicago, III., is visiting at the home of Thomas O'Hara on Dunmore stree:. The marriage of Mr. S. M. Snook 10 Miss Hattle Coombc, Is announced to take place next Wednesday evening. On Saturday evening a social and en tertainment will be held In Edwards hall for the benefit of St. George s Episcopal Mission. An excellent pro gramme has been prepared. At the conclusion of the entertainment re freshments will be served and a. dru.v lnpr for a handsome quilt will tak? place. Charles U. Frank exhibited the great Corbett-Fltzslmmons light with mov ing pictures at the opera house last evening. Professor Cumming treated his pu pils of the central school to a slelgh rido to Marshwood Wednesday night, where Mr. Cummlnss delivered a lec ture to the students of that district. Tho Young People's society will hold a Japanese social at the Hlakely Bap tist church tonight. PRICEBURO. David .Chapman, who left here sev eral months ago to try his fortune In Washington territory, has returned to his home and family. Mr. McLaughlin and family, former residents of Petersburg, have como to resldo on Main street. Mr. McLaugh lin Is employed at tho new silk mill of this town, which commenced operations on Monday last. John Wesley castle, No. 34D, Knights of the Golden Eagle, will hold their regular session this evening. AH sir knights are requested to attend. Jonas Lonjj's Sons The World Is Challenged to I oduce Better Values Than Are Offered at MdH fSk BHHR29 W VMi HI HW m Itl W H "SBBt jfl. &' C " J - J!? I ciise'ni L at io I 4M gk B Vs 4 r ATts I km is Wealth. , DR. K. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT Is a dole- ' tho school children an opportunity to ment was Hindu In Market street mo. , Sate at the Knights of Columbus con- witness this grand attraction for the i tcrv. THE OKIL.KAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, small ndrnlslson of 10 centH. on Wednesday evening ut 12 o'clock E. G. Sylvarla, a former Pittston ' IBoldnndorpoMtlvo Written Onarnntce, v ... u..t ;,... .,.. V.i "li,lu" hynmhoriiwi ngenta ouly, to euro Weak Memory, boy. but HOW a Successful merchant Tl,ln. W.-ilFrrulnem. Vitn. Hntnrin. Onirfrl n made national delegate. : Mrs. Thomas Preudergast, of Depot In Dushore, was in tho city verterduv tioas.NlRlit Loeee. Lvil Dreams. Lack cfContl. nthony Reddy. of Orchard street. t-trcot, expired. Tho deceased was well I and met many of his old chums of boy. J0,n?' "01'v0UV3cstii1V01 P5?i8lK0.?; jived a wound on the left lumbar I known in this town and vicinity. She . hood days. ihllS&!oSSSSSS: petition in Philadelphia, representing ft-ith Frank Kelly, the local lodge, hut' oecn made national delegate. Anth reec region of the splno by a large piece or roal tailing from the high trestlo at he pockets In the Delaware and Hud ion yard yesterday morning. He was irought to his homo and an examliie tiun by a physician revealed the fact (hat two of the lover ribs were frac tured. He w;i resting very comfort ably when last heard from. If A. LpwIs, of Summit avenue, is try low with pneumonia. Miss Mary Monlson, of Belmont itrret, is entertaining Miss Gertrude Murray, of Scranton. J. Ryan, of Honesdale. was In this city yesterday superintending tho re moval of the stationary engines nt tho head of the gravity planes. Mrs. M. D. Weaker, Miss Olga Rteph- I'nll trength, health, toua ana amelopmcnt to mery portion of tliti body. FJhelt , of alK'aie, overwork, worry, ..- luiiu-n in )ouui uuu ex C11JCS of ntutibnrul iinlpl-lif ' cured, Appliance nnd rem edies lent on trlul. Kit moniv advance, 6enled particular! free. Corrc arxmdcnco conihli ndii. erne medical co., ourrALo, n.y. j&t?nt:iT ETH All . U MLH was IS years of use. A husband and the following children are left to mourn her death: Mrs. James Hooper. Mr. James Heffer, Mrs. Nicholas Eagan, Miss Mamt, of Parkersntirg, W. Va.. Misses Llbby, Lizzie, Bessie und Rhoda and Joseph and ueorgu I'rendorgast. Tho funeral will take placo tomorrow ifcf.mnday) nftemou.o Burial will be !..-. in Archbald cemetery. Another choir has been organized In this town to enter the competition at tho eisteddfod to be hold on Washing ton's birthday, Fob. 22, and is under tho direction of Professor Richard Watklns. The above choir, under Mr. WatklnH' euro, captured the prize at the recent mutlcal competition at Hydo Park. Invlnclblo fommandery, No. 2!;?, Knights of Malta, will meet this even ing In Reese's hall. Miss Mary Howolls was tho guest of her cousin, Miss Maine Robllng, of Mooslc, on Tuesday. A large crowd from Greenwood on Joyed a slelghrldo to Clark's Summit Wednesday cvonlng. Politics are waxing warm In this liorugh, especially In the First ward, r 1 Ann John Currnn was a. vlrltor to the Insanity nnd Ucath. At, Btoro or by muil, $1 a Electric Cltv Inst evenlnrr boxj Bislornwitu wriwcMi euHi-umoo io j.iecmc e.uy last evening. euro or raltiuil laoacy. Suniplo puck. Company I. of the Seventh regiment, use, containing five dnyartramant, with full have accepted an Invitation to parad" ' Instruction, 23 contu. Ono Mirnplo only sold ta with the balance ot tho leglrnent in Ilazleton on Washington's birthday For La Grippe. Thomas Whitfield & Co., 211) Wabash a, corner Jackson-ct., ono of Chi cago's oldest and most prominent drug gists, recommend Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy for la grippe, as It not only gives a prompt and complete relief, but also counteracts any tendency of la grippe to resut In pneumonia. For sale by all druggists. Matthews I3ni wholesale and retail agents. CASTOR! A Tor Infants nnd Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tha Signature of 2U mzfa cacti person. At store or by mail. .-AY ....M -!.. A-..!-! 'TO,70lti7 ,,co l-&r'H SPCc,alMi', i txtra bircngt.1. Eafv, For Impotonny, Loss otf'' Power, Lost Manliootl, Mtaviltv .it HnrrAnnMi'. .51 n linn b1 for 5. wit! . WTllien au'ccuf:iviiu. iBPOnEorbvmnil. AFTC? Tor Sale by William 0. Clark. 316 Pcnn A v. Pcrantjri, I'a. fA W i--,. , mai1 ., MADE i A MAfc MUAX TABLETS POSITIVELY C nil -H.K AVrrowa 7Jfjje.i Faiitaz Meet cry, Ira potency. Hitwp'uiiineti.otc.. cuur by Abuw or other J.iroises anj lmlh crotlom, Thiit oulrl.lu and turcli tutlote IMl v ualuy In ola or rating 113 Ktumaafarktudy, ta luou or unr: iuL'i l'rtreut Insanity uiu Ccnuuuintlon .1 le. Their no rhowt la mediata imlor nieut and ntforta a CUUE where all other (all I ut upon hitting tho utnulna Mux TnHotn. Xht; fiayo cured thouvundi anl ulllcareyoa. WoajTeatn itlro written itnarantea to attuct u cur Eft PTC it e&chcaioor r(unj the monoy. I'rlcuWU l lOitm, rackacai or alx fkuon (full treatment) for r.'.W. II' raail, in plain wrapper, uion roolptof trice. Clroulai ,roa-AJAX REMEDY CO., HftV,''.''.'?.?.' For imla In Scrantcn, Pa., by Matthew. Uros. and II. C. Banderccn, druggists. E PLACE ASTONISHING VALUES BEFORE YOU on Friday because we want you to see the power of these great sales of ours. People come Irom miles around to attend them. While they know that on every day values are great here, on Fridays they are GREATEST. Goods absolutely given away for that's what it means when there is no profit for us. Come this Friday and be convinced that what we say is true You'll not be urged or asked to buy-r-store is as free as the air C 1 jIIj tor you to enjoy at an times. Red Price Tickets: AH advertised goods on Friday C 1 ..J 1' 1 j 1 l .. a'. 1 . 1 r nave rea price uciveis on mem io save you nine anu trouble. At 10 o'clock the goods are on sale; all you may want after then till closing time. 12J4 cents for Bureau Scarfs, worth 19c, Four hundred and eighty of them, all told. Of white Marseilles, handsome patterns and nicely fringed. Size 10x00 incnes. rosuiveiy woiui n;c in anv -g 71 c C store. Friday only " a 2 ? 29 cents for Jardiniere Stands, worth 39c. 4' f"""w This item should draw a big crowd to the Furniture Department fourth floor. The Jar diniere Stands arc finely made and finished. Thev come in oak, mahogany and malachite, -.(green), have double standards and are OQr worth zqc. Friday y 1 9 Cents Corset that has never before been equaled for any- fnv nr.nf,i flAvmntr. tn,n& '' tnc money. Of tine quality coutil in white and lui uuuui uuiooiii drab: we boned, fine v made and finished. A corset of equal worth has never sold under 35c. Friday.. worth 3Sc, 7 cents box for Fine Stationery, worth 10c, 29 cents for Fine Muslin Gowns worth 40c. We say "worth 10c" but you've never bought its equal under a shilling. Fine white wove, dainty finished paper, in delicate, creamy tint : 24 sheets, put up in a r-r neat box with line card. Friday only This item will stimulate the big sale of Muslin Under wear now going on. Fine Empire Gowns, trimmed with reveres and ruffles; also straps of insertion delicatelv arranged across front. Easily worth 4jc in any store. Friday only ." 634 cents Lawns and Organdies worth 12c, one goods are so Printed Lawns and Organdies enough for everybody. 1 hese wide and come in floral designs and delicate In all about 30 styles. Easily worth 12c yard Friday only case of each, but to ri inches stripes. c 694 9 cents for Kitchen Utensils, worth 16c. Some of the articles are worth up to 29 cents. There are 17-quart Dish Pans, 12-quart Chamber Pails, Heavy Japan Coal Hods, 2-quart Enameled Kettles, 10-quart Enamel Dish Pans, 2-pound Tea and Coffee Canisters, 10- Qr quart Sauce Pans. Friday only 22 Cents In this lot are 45,-mch Storm Serges and Cashmeres; 41 -inch Jamestown Novelties; 44-inch all-wool Knicker- lOr Fine DreSS GOOds bocker Suitings; 39-inch all-wool Figured Soliel and 38- mch Black Mohair. Worth from 39c to 50c yard. Oln " . worth 39c. Friday only. $1.09 for Women's Fine Shoes, worth $1.53. A shoe bargain worthy of this great shoe store. Women's Fine Dongola Kid Button and Lace Shoes in both heel and spring heel. All the latest style toes, sizes 2 to 8. Positively never sold by us under $1.50. &4 f Friday only ". 45 1. V 39 cents for Men's Underwear, worth 69c, Men's Wool Fleece-Lined Underwear; shirts nicely finished with pearl buttons and silk tape; drawers finished with silk tape, pearl buttons and double knit elastic ankle bands. Positively worth J9C and 69c. On Friday 'Z.Qr 25 Cents This has been a great week in Winter Underwear sell- ing and now this item for FridayWomen's Fine .Merino WOHien S Merino VeStS Vests, nicely finished with silk edging and pearl buttons. .. nil All week they've been 39c, and cheap at that. OES: WOllll 3'JC, Friday only... ' &C Don't Miss the Red Price Tickets. Jonas Lorn C ADVERTISERS OF FACTS ONLY. A
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