TJJE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, MAY 15, 1809. Connell Building DESIRABLE office; FULL PRIVILEGES OF Law Library APPLY TO J, L. CONNELL, Itoom 302 Council Building. Border to close out Our second hand Organs and Pianos wc will make the lollowing exceptional offers: p4U Organ, two sets reeds and couplers, guaranteed; $10 down, 65 per month. & 1 nrk Wi" bl,y a R00tl sluare P I )) Piano, new strings, new finish, good tone, action in best condition; $10 down, $5 per month. tf Will buy a $70 nicklc-in- 35 the slot Talking Machine with one dozen records. Terms, cash. The Ladies' Picture Contest is piogressing. The first prize for prettiest picture is Si in gold, the second, $. worth of Musical mer chandise; third prize is a Music Roll. The picture will adotn our new song. PERRY BROS., S'"' e m p SELLS .ODAKS And Photo Supplies 103 Wyoming Avenue. DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat fifilcoIlciurH -flo.in. to 12.I10 p.inj 2tol. WUIImiuh Iliilldlng, Opp.l'OBlolllce. 4-f4 -4 - CITY NOTES 4 4 OPKNINO SAliK.-Tliu i-.ilt or bC.-us fur thu Klks' mtiixtnlx npins this mora ins at the I.jwutn l nillie. HOY COM.MITTKn.-Wllllum Soiihill. mi lucorrlKlhlo boy of tin South Snk wus committed to tin? JIiiiittiiKilnn ii'. formutory by Jucltre Edwards Saturday. POTTS VI MJ3 l.iailT Tltl.'ST.-.Scruu-ton partltH nrv tii'uott.itlns for the nur I'linFo of tln I'lrctrlc lltrht mid pas plant at Pottsvlllr but thus fur nothing dullnlto ii.ib been ncconipllhod. Jlhicra Juurnul. PXION HXKHCISK.S.-Tlie City 1'nloii ol tho Kpwnrth Ioiiruo chapter:! will con duct Himlwri-ary ixeu'li at tho Klin Park Methodist liiuriii next Krlday f-ven. liiK. An elulinn to jiiyikI'iiiiiiuo Is being at ranged. CHAnOKD WITH liAIlCHNY-Clmrlon Afkrr, or the South Side, was arr'M.cl liHt pvcnlnR at tho ingtnmv of his brother, David Ackei. on tin- cimr;o of Hteallns a watch. Jlo Is In the iutr street police attttiun. TI1K WUKK'S -M:a1UX(JS. - Tho Krriiiitnu Lieniii.R houno ripori for last w-pK Ik as follows: Holiday. .lMi,l:3.;S; ' -day. $l4,0iJ5.10: Wednesday, $ll!.. X. Thm-Mluy. $152.l:'.Ml; Friday. $I1S.. ' ' Satiiulay. $9l.3tiS.79; total, $sl.!).U.W. n vISTHHS' M'RKTINO.-Itpv. I). J. tdluims, of Hlakely. will read a paper in "Tho UemonoloKy of tho NVw Testa ment In the l.lKht of Jlocpiit Srlcntlflc Invpstlffatlon" at the mcetliut of tho Baptist ministers' confpienco this morn ing. BOAHD OP CONTROL -The board of control will meet In ndjotirntd h ssim tonight to pava upon the plans for tho now Xo. n and Xo. HS buildings. Obicc. tloni- are expected to hi- raised to the erection ot a new building to oilpplunt Xo 0. CAIX J'OSTPOXIin.-'i'he boaid of directors of tho Lackawanna hospital postponed Its regular meftniR from Hat urday afternoon until como day Hits week, announcement of tho day to he mndo InUr. The meeting was llrat sched uled for lust Friday. KKQI'IHM TUOlf JIAS3.-.V mon.h's mind high nuns was untiir at St. Peter's cathedral .Snturduy fur tlio'lmppy rcposn of the soul of tho at- Mother J'aiy, ki. jiprloross of the ronvi-nt of the Immacu late Heart of this city. n,.v. o. J. M.ic Ooldrlck was celebrant of tho mas . fiTKAMXO nKAHS.-C'liai'lin Mluli ell. aired 21. was airefted by Patrolmen Walsh and I'Vcney at tho Dodgetown hrldgo at 2 o'clock yesterday morning as he waa trundling iilon? with a wheel barrow load of brass. He refused to trll where he got It. Mayor .lolr held him In JMO hull for court. THK FA fit l'I.OHi:i).-Thc fair of (5t. Paul's cjiureh congregation ot Ureen rtldKe. closed temporarily Saturday night. Krom any and every staifflpoint It was tho banner night. An excellent poi trait of Kev. P. J. McMnnus, pastor of St. Paul's church, was won bv Msb Kate IVrRtt'on, of Xcw York state Bicycles! Bicycles! Call and wee the Victor spin roller chitlnlcss blcyclo. The lineBt bicycle undo without a chtttii. w, J. U. Williams & Iiro., 3H Lackuwanna avenue,'. UNrQNtABEU EPWORTH LEAGUE IS TEN YEARS OLD ANNIVERSAHY OBSERVED IN MMTUODIST CII0KCHES All Over tho United States Exer clo'.r. Were Held In Commemora tion of the Organization of tho Ianguc Those ut the Elm J?urk and Simpson Churches Tooic the .VI nee of the Regular Evening Ser viceThe Exercises Were- Elabor ate) and of a Very Interostjrij Character. Ten years ago today from Methodism thorp wns born a branch which today Is a marvel tunontf those subordinate dements which tend to strengthen anil upbuild the church lts"lf. The name of that btttnuh hi Epwtirlh league and its motto, faithfully adhered to. Is "Look Up and Lift Up." Ywterduy all over this broad land wherever nn 1C worth leaguo limpler was organized, the tenth anniversary of the birth of tho league was ob served In a larger or lesser degteo. At the Rim Park church the obser vance by the Kim Park chnpter was substituted for the regular evening ser vice. The church auditorium was well lllh'd and the service proved to bo very enjoyable. Ah the opening1 selection, Prof. J. A. Pennington played an or gan voluntary. During the service the Kim Park quailette sang several anthems, Mlxs .Margaret Jones sang a contralto solo and Miss Thomas and Mr. Wooler sung a duet. The respon sive readings were led by the pastor, Kev. f M. lilflln, 1). D, Hrh t" addresses were made by the pastor and J. (5. Khepperd. The latter's address In part was as follows: SKETCH OF THK LKAGTK. "The Kmvnrth league dates its birth back lo May 13. 1KSH, and tonight w arc celebrating Its tenth anniversary. What a phenomenal, If not marvelous, growth it has had! Chapters have been formed in every state and territory in the t'nion, and, as a result, tonight we number a host of more than l,r,00.000 'iung people banded together lo win the world for Christ. "It Is bard to conceive the vnstness of our membership, but could we bring our members Into one line, with the hand of one clasped In the hand of his neighbor, a line could lie formed that would reach f-iT Augusta, Me., to San Francisco, Cal.; from the lakes cm the north to the. gulf on tho south one mighty continuous line of earnest, true hearted ChiiHt-lovinp young men and women stretching across our entire continent. "Then, after forming this line, you would have a large enough number standing around waiting for a place to form a city the sine of iPlttsbuig on the one end and a city with the population of Washington on the other end of the line: or If wo should take ITtah, the last state to add the lustre or Its star to the beauty of our noble tlag, and with it its sister states. 'Wyoming'. Idaho, North Dakota and Montana, and to these add New Mexico, Oklahoma, Indian territory. Arizona and Nevada, and then for good measure include the territory of Alaska with Its vnstness, adding our own glorious slate of Penn sylvania, we would then have a terri tory whose population is equal to the combined membership of the Knworth league. OKOtiP.APl IICAL DIMENSIONS, 'in squat e miles this territory Is larger, omitting Russia, than all the continent of Kurope. "Our plan of woik Is to divide tlvj league Into four departments, namely, the Spiritual. Mercy and Help, Liter ary and Social. During the paul year avc have had an average attendanciV of fiom K.O to L'OO young people at every service of our devotional department, and each service has been one of re vival power; the Mercy and Help de partment has been enabled to send sun shine into many a darkened home. One hand-maiden of Cod In this depart ment during the past year made seventy-three visits upon the poor unfor tunate families of our city anil sup plied a number of such families with food, while systematic calls have been made at the public institutions: of our city and the conversion of two prison ers are reported In the work of this committee. "As Cheat ISritaln could not rule the seas without the red of the Union Jack, or this great republic come to true self-eonselousness without the Red, White and Hlue, so we as Epworth leaguers have chosen the colors of red and while, voicing a great Ideal of a call to heroic action. LOOK VV; LIFT UP. "Wear, then, on your breasts and your shoulders the blood red sign of Illin who died that you might have salvation. Wear It ns a token that his help will never fall you; wear It as a pledge of a vow which cannot be re called. Oh, what a banner with our motto Inscribed, 'Look up; lift up; tho world for Christ.' " Dr. Olirin took as the theme of his talk "Look Up." in substance he urged that all leaguers should look up and go up, that plodding nlong in the same old rut would not do. Each should be aggressive In the cause. Seek for an opening or make one. Take in the view Cod has given us and believe In yourself and your value ns one of God's children. Lift up your heads so that you can cwwwwwwww-www-ww i S ! J When the liver's ( ( wrong all's wrong. ) Ayer's j Pills j f m;Kc wrong livers ? look up. Oct the Inspiration of a lofty Idea. I.ook up and truRt God, you can not do without Ills help. Help the league, It will help you. Look up and get God's grnco and strength and He will direct you, AT SIMPSON CHURCH. Tho Simpson chnpter of the Epworth Ic.'isuo observed the tenth anniversary last evening In a littlng manner. The singing was under the direction ot Lou H. Jones and Miss Grace Acker presided at tlm organ. The church was decorated with red oml white streamers, the colors of the lpagtie. Prayer was offered by Wil liam It. Crawford and Miss Margaret Hughes led tho members In tho re cital of the Kpworth code. Miss Mar garet Crawford led the Junloru In tho recital of the league pledge. A cornel solo was played by William II. tftan ton, jr., with violin unit organ accom paniment. Afterthereadingof the one hundredth psalm, the Kpwotth lrugu? quartette, Misses Elizabeth Helser, Edna Saxe, Messrs. Lou 11. Jotu" and William Long, sang a selection, "Toll Me Once More About Jesus." Secretary M .1. Sutton lead the nn nunl rejiort of the chapter. This was followed with a solo by William Long, with violin and organ accompaniment. The report of the Junior work was read by Miss Margaret Crawfotd. William Parsons made a short address on tho "Spltltual Alms of the Epwoith League." and the quartette sang an other selection. Miss Margaret Hughes made brief remarks and Mr. Parsons closed service Willi prayer. There was u large at tendance at the service, and much Ih-t'-res't was manifested in the event. At the Providence Methodist church L. F. Bower addressed the anniversary meeting. The other exercises were appropriate. At the majority of the other Methodist churches exercises were held by the chapters of the league ut those chut cites. MORE RESIGNATIONS. Shake-up on the D., L. & W. Is Still Going on P. J. Langan Suc ceeds Joseph L. Medway as roremnn of Machine Shops. Ileglnuiug today, Patrick Langan will be foreman In the Delaware. Lacka wanna and Western machine shops In this city, succeeding Joseph L. Med way, resigned. Mr. Langan has had charge ot tho air brake department of the shops and Is considered one of the leading men In that particular line, besides being a thorough mechanic. The fuel that much pneumatic- machinery Is h'ing In stalled In the shops has not a little to do with Mr. Langan's selection. He is a comparatively young man, but possesses a genius in the line of mechanics that more than makes up for his lack of years. Tho appoint ment Is it popular one with the men at the shops. Mr. Langan represents the Eigh teenth ward on the hoatd of control. His predecessor, Mr. Medway, is a Dunntnre school controller. W. H. Lewis, master mechanic at Klngsland, N. J., on the Morris and Essex division, hns tendered his resig nation to Superintendent Fltzglblxm, to take place June 1. No successor has been announced. P. A. Reeves, superintendent of ma chinery at the Pettebone, Woodward and Avondalu collieries of the Dela wate. Lackawanna and Western com pany, has also handed In his resigna tion, to take effect Juno 1. The following notice tva posted Sat urday: On and after this date, all ear repair bills which have heretofore been liandb d bv W. V. Itunyon, car repair account ant, will be handled through this otlb-e, and all business relating to same should be addressed to master car builder. The olllco of car repair accountant is hereby abolished. L. T. CantUld. master car builder. Approved: W. F. Il.illst-.nl, second vice president and general man ager. NAY AXTG'S BIG NIGHT. Firemen's Fair Had a Very Large Attendance. Two features combined to make Sat urday a pacemaker for the firemen's fair, now one week old and In full swing. In the afternoon the armory was Invndetl by a host of children, pupils of the public; schools. In the evening the members of the Nay Aug Chemical company made their appearance and King Mirth reigned for hours. Previous to going to the armory the Nay Augs paraded and the Crystals, Phoenix and Hook and Ladder companies turned out to add to the spirit of tho thing. Lawrence's band headed the column. During the evening Schubert quar tette sang several selections. Tonight Is the William fnnnell Hose com pany's night, and a great time Is ex pected. SELECTMEN ALSO ENJOINED. Mandamus Directing Them to Ap prove the Vosburg Bond. The court on Saturday granted a writ of peremptory mandamus to com pel the members of select council to meet and accept the bond of City Solicitor-elect A. A. Vosburg. The application was made by Attor ni ys Torrey and McAskK It Is stat ed that the members who remain away will be guilty of contempt of court. MAYOR WILL ALSO ATTEND. Beard of Trade's "Asphalt" Meeting Promises Pun. ' -f..A.. "l..l. .I'll) ..t.u.i.l ,,.nlnl.,'.. ..t.l zens' meeting to be held under the auspl'-es of the boaul of trade to dis cuss the paving question. The West Side board of trnde will send a delegation to protest against the i-arher contract and urge the erection of a municipal asphalt plant. Smoke The Pocono 5c. Cigar. DIED. CLARKE. In North Srtantoii. May 12. IfeW, Mrs. Charles E. Clarke, at the re.s dence, :xw'i lloulevaid avenue. l-'um-ral announcement luter. FAUST.-In Orecii Ridge, May 12. lvj-i, Michael Faust, aged ft vcurs. j-'uueml from tho home, l"ll Mousey avenue, MouJay afternoon ut S o'clock. HARDING. In West Hcranton. May JJ. 19D, Emery Harding, aged ta vears, at residence of John I). Knight. 1511 Jack son street. Funeral services this even Imr nt S o'clock. Interment tomorrow In Clifford. .STORM. In Dunniore, Slay 12, 1S.M, Mis. Margaret Storm. 57 yeats of age, at the rcbldenco cm South Ulakely street. Fu neral this afternoon at Houth Caiman. SOUTH SIDE SEWER IS NOW IN SIGHT POPULAR MOVEMENT TO CARRY OUT THE CONTRACT. Contractor Burley Agrees to Take tho Job Off Dunn Bros.' Hands if Allowed a $3,000 Bonus to Cover the Increased Cost in Materials. At a Citizens' Meeting a Subscrip tion Fund Is Started and One Sixth of the Necessary Amount Is Raised. The energetic and public-spirited cit izens of Houlh Scranton are nothing If they are not determined. Notwith standing the many deluys and thu va rious obstacles that have confronted the commencement of work on the Seventeenth main sewer district the leading men say that the sewer will be built this year, and as a mark of their sincerity and determination In the matter a permanent organization was fanned at Storrs' hall Saturday night and nenrly ft.'oo was raised by popular subscription to push the agita tion to a successful conclusion, The ptoperty holders along the linn of the mucli-d-layed and greatly-needed sewer were notified by postal Fri day that a meeting of citizens was called for Satuiday night to devise ways and means to have tho sewer un der way by the Fourth of July. lix Cotinty Auditor S. S. Spruks signed the call for the meeting. Shortly after S o'clock the hall was crowded and Mr. Spruks opened the session. MADE SOMK COMMENTS. He made u lively address and said several pointed things with referenco to the actions of some persons who have ligured prominently In the much discussed sewer. At the dose of bin address, Mr. Spruks asked for the nominations for u chairman for the meeting. On motion of John J. Cordon, the hustling con tractor was unanimously chosen chair man. Jncob Clclgor, Jr., the cigar manufacturer, was elected secretary. Later In the meeting, when the perma nent body was formed. Messrs. Spruks and rSelger were re-elected to their re spective olllees, and Select Councilman John J. Schneider, of the Eleventh ward, was honored with the post of treasurer. The organization did not take on a title, deeming It sufficient for all con cerned to know that they were banded together to build the sewer. Air. Spruks informed the gathering that W. F. Hurley, of Dunmore. will build the sewer for $:!C,f)00, which figure meets the estimate of the city engineer, and Is $3,nun higher than the bid Dunn Hi os. placed when the contract was given to them. The extra Jli.OOO will be raised, and Messrs. Dunn will he asked to sub-let their contract to Mr. Hurley. In a recent letter to City Engineer Phillips the Dunns said they were will ing to turn the contract over to a re sponsible party. MAYOR GIVKK ENCOURAGEMENT. Mayor Jlolr, who was present, made an encouraging address. He said It was a burning shame to the city that South Scranton was without a main sower. The mayor urged the advo cates ot the ltnnrovement to ralo the $:),O00 over Dunn Bros.' bid that Mr. Hurley asks. To re-advertise for new bids would mean much more cost to the property owners and a long delay, the mayor said. To substantiate his assertion, the mayor said the prices of terra cotta pipes had advanced twenty live per cent, since Dunn Pros, made their contract with the manufacturers. Hon. John J. Scheuer, Attorney C. O. Donovan, August Remer, Fred. Murs-ch. ex-Alderman Peter Holding. August Schneider followed Mayor Jlolr and en dorsed his suggestions. Then the men were asked for their subscriptions and J19:i was raised. Another meeting will be held tonight at the same place and hour. RAIN PREVENTED OPENING. Big Event in Golf Circles Postponed for a Week. Though there were many persons out to participate In and witness the open ing of the golf season at the Country club's links Saturday, the event was postponed on account of the heavy shower which fell about I p. m. Up to Saturday the links were in lirst-class condition, and there were many cutties, giving promise of an in teresting series. In announcing the postponement, Captain Hrooks of the club team stated that on next Saturday, the weather proving kind, two additional features would be provided, a "guesser's" con test and the annual meeting. The prize cup offered by T. H. Wat kins is of the latest design and about nine inches In height. On the obverse side Is engraved the Country club's monogram. A second prize will ho given for the successful lady golfer. MEETING FOR YOUNG MEN. F. P. Woodward Will Address the Workers Band This Evening. Th" Wurkt-rs' band of the Young Men's riirlstlun association will lioM its meeting as usual tonight at 8 o'clock In the Young Men's Christina associa tion rooms. SKI Washington avenue. F. P. Woodward, of Dunnioie, will speak. This band was organized a little over a year ago In tho old Faurot House with only eight membeis. To duy It ban about tlfiy mimes, enrolled and at several meetings over fifty have been present. U Is hoiKtl that the heut of the sum- i ini-r will not cause u falling off in nt I tendance, ns many helpful meetings, nro : looked forward to. , NATIONAL PEACE JUBILEE WASHINGTON. Reduced Rates via Pennsylvania 'Railroad. On account of the National Peace Jubilee, to be held at Washington, I). C, Muy 23, 21 and 2.", the Pennsylva nia Railroad company has arranged to sell excursion tickets from all stations to Washington at rate of slnglo fnr for tha round trip, except tint the intes from New York, Phlliidelphii artl Haltlmore will be $3.00, $3.00 and 5?.ua respectively, with proportionate rales from Intermediate and adjacent points. Ticket will be sold Alay 2 and .'3. good to return within ten clays irnii date of sale when properly validated' by the agent at Washington. Steam Heating and Plumbing. P. F, & M. T. Howley,231 Wyoming ave. ii - i Smoke the Pocono clsur, Cc. METROPOLITAN ENTERPRISE. Block of Eighteen Houses to Be Erected in Green Ridge. Out In Green Ridge the suburb of pretty residences, In tho course of a week or so, a novel departure In the line of residence building will be In stituted. Recently F. a. Kruegermnn, of the Scranton Iron Fcnco works, hnd plans drawn up for an eighteen house block, and expects to begin the work of excavating for tho foundations In a few tluys. Tho block will be locat ed on Penn avenue nenr Larch street. The material used will bo brick, and the block will be two stories high. All the modern features, Including those of lighting and heating will bo Introduced. There will be three rooms on each lloor, the Idea being to pro vide a cosy residence for small fam ilies. Smoke the Pocono cigar, Oc. wywwwvwwww. S m i v v bALt z 5 Closing Out Stock of the demons, Fer bei O'Mallcy Co. House Furnishings with an infinity of Bargain chances. If you have a summer homcto outfit, you have our assurance that every required article for use or ornament, can be procured at this sale for less than manufacturers' cost. The Bric-a-Brac the China and Glassware the Cutlery the Silverware the House Furnishings of all kinds Hammocks, Baby Carriages, Jardinieres, Flow er Pots, etc. Hammocks.best Mexi can, 15 feet long 50c Baby Hammocks .... 30c Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets half price. Lamps, all kinds, half price. Fire Polished Hall Gal lon Pitcher 8c Berry Dishes.9 inches 8c Covered Butter Dishes 8c 13-piece Berry Sets.. 20c Wax Tapers or Gas l.ij-liters, per box 4c Cuspidores. . ..5c, 8c, 10c Pepper Boxes ic Wringers $1.00 12-in Decorated Stipled Gold Platters 10c io-in Decorated Stlpled Gold Berry Dishes- 10c io-in Decorated Stipled Gold Oval Dishes 10c 1 i-in Decorated Stipled Gold Cake Plates 10c Jumbo Decorated Stipled Gold Coffee Cups and Saucers ioc Halt Gallon Decorated Stipled Gold Pitchers., .ioc P. S. Please remember, that when the stock is sold it is not replenished, as we must close it out as rapidly as possible, so come while it is complete. Successors (0 The flpmnni Fpphpp . ",;;,;... ;."w" u ma 1 ley 10., 422 Lackawanna Ave 'rmmmmmmm THE 4 Mi More Interesting Than Ever o o o The Fashion Pll.lcJO 1 c rC n1 nnnnr. .'. ...I I . m f Iia ifr,. f- nilHAhnPa t-llrt nf1Aof l11Y1111(i yv i uuu,-iuuu3 ui auuiiuuio 1.1 u v u 1 1 I; bill: akirii. lv iui.uov. Law ti.itb wtu iuiia X that are put upon the counters daily. Hundreds of more lines have been reduced. T Mill further price cuts have been made. Here arc interesting offerings : Millinery Trimmed aud Untrimmed Hats at less than halt price. Ladies' Trimmed hats that we figured on getting $?.5o and $4.50. Your 0 choice l.yo Children's Trimmed Leghorns. Special low .ptice cut. Each 75C Ladies' and Children's Straw Sail ors of Jumbo braid and fancy straw. y, Each 69C Clovers, Bluets and Natural Roses t n per bunch I (JC 4 ! 308 Lackawanna The Great 4c Store 225 Lackawanna Avenue Insurance Coffee Mills Large size, were 34c. Sale price 15c Toilet Paper 1,000 sheets large size, were ioc. Sale price oC Meat Choppers Two blades, were ioc Sale price 20- Window Screens Spring ends, large size, t were 25c, Sale price.... 1 OC Screen Doors Any size, in oil finish, were $1.25 complete. Sale price. 5C Basement and 26 Lackawanna Avenue. Grand Special Sale niCHAELIAN BROS. & CO., 124 Washington Avenue. KELLUM & CONRAD, 243 Wyoming Ave TRIBUNE "WANT" ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS FASHION. Fire Sale. r S Fire Sale of t Salt and Pepper Shakers Were iC and ioc. t Sale price 1 C and 2C Berry Dish Carlsbad China, were 5?c. Sale price 1 OC Cream Jug Carlsbad China, . were ioc. Sale price 4CandOC Fruit and Pie Plates Carlsbad China, . were ioc. Sale price 2Cand4C Yases Bohemian glass, were ioc Sale price OC of Depo Stock Oriental Rugs and Carpets We have the largest and finest assortment ot Oriental Rugs and Carpets; also the choicest de signs ol Wilton and Srryrna Rugs and Carpets. It is a real treat to see our line Rugs, and for Bar gains, no better will ever be offered. ns Columbia CHftlNLESS BICYCLES. $75.00 CHAIN BICfCLES. S50.00. Hartford Bicycles, $2& and Pierce and Stormer, $25 to $75 y. Juvenile, 20, 24, 26 inch, These wheels are the best money, science and brains can produce. ndms and Repair Work a Spaci Suits and Skirts A complete half price cut this week of Ladies' Suits, Skirts and Children's Dresses. The Suits. $6.00 Suits will be $2.50 S, 50 Suits will be f .08 1 y so Suits will be 7-50 The Skirts. soc Crash Ski us will be 25c $1.00 Trimmed Crash Skirts will be.... 50c 3.00 Wool Serge Skirts will be $1.50 10. 50 Silk Skins will be 5.25 Children's Dresses. 7;c Wash Dresses will be 39c i.,o Wash Dresses will be 60c Avenue