THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-F1UD AY, DECEMBER 22, 1899. Christmas Suggestions Books, Bibles, 1'iayer Books, Art Calendars, Booklets, Diaries, Toilet Cases, Dressing Cases, Albums, Scrap Books, Scrap Baskets, Framed Pictures, Fancy Ait Artloles, Toys, Dolls, Oamcs,ExpresB Wagons, Velocipedes, DollV digs, Chairs and Booking and Galloping Horses Large Vailety and Popular Prices. Three nooi3, 100x50 feot, for showing goods. Customers say our display this year Is the best W9 have made for many years. Come lu early and see the show. Goods reserved and delivered when wanted. Open ovcnlng3 ui-tll after Christmas Early calleis can have better attention thnu Its possible to give them In rush days. Now Is tho time to make selections, while stock ts full and fresh. M. NORTON, 322 Lackawanna Ave.. Scranton. tt- :X We Are Headquarters " For artistic Christmas Goods. Our stock is fine and larger than ever befoie. THE GRIFFIN ART CO. tf: X ooooooooooooooooo SMZN'S FUHNISHINOS. 0 $ FOR CHRISTMAS I Gloves, S Canes, I Ladles' o and Men's f Umbrellas, Mufflers. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS. 0 109 Wyoming Ave. ooooooooooooooooo il At Greatly Reduced Rates at the KEMP STUDIO, 1(13 Wjomlng Ate. ackawanna I THE" aundry. ;oS Pcnn Avenu: A. 11. WARMAN MAIL IS VERY HEA"Y. Eald To Be the laiif3t Evar Handled at local Office. "It Is tlic laigest mail ever handled before In this cltv, ' said Superinten dent of Mails I.ouls O. Sthautz jester daj in ie spouse to a eiuery as to how tills jeai'h ChtlFtmas mail compaied with that of forniet jeais He stated that this was especially hhown In the huge number of largo packages leeeivt'd fen dellverv, holm of the mailmen being loade'tl (low n IIIcl an army mult ns they leave the nllc Two panes of gl iss net the stamp window have been lemoveel and thre clerks nie kept busv from moinlng till night weighing matter and selling stamps Ico Cream and Fancy Cakes. Plate oiJets now foi Chilstiuas. The c holt est fane) cakes and purest Ice cream In the city will be found at Huntington's, 4'0 Spruce street. The public schools will close rrldaj Dei Si, and ic-open Tuesday, Jan. 2. Ueorge Howell, Superintendent. Meorsi haum Pipes for Xmas, Landis, "07 Wyoming avenue. at Gold pens and pencils. Reynolds Ptos. THE 221 Lackawan.na Avenu. Open Evenings This Week. II 1 I ALDERMEN GET FORTY PER CENT FIGURES SUBMITTED TO COUN CILS BY CONTROLLER. They Show That Various Aldermen of the City Have Turned In Tines Aggregating $813.45 and for the Collection of These They Have Been Allowed S3 11 as Fees Figures Were Furnished in Pursuance to a Recent Request Made by Select Council. Pelcft Councllmtu John n Itocha Is ele'toi mined that the ordlnunre passed during nx-Mayot John H rvilous' term of ofllee, piotMIng that all police cases from every Dart of the city be tried bj the major and oil tho strength of which that official's salary wnB in ci cased $1,000 yearly, shall bo enforced. When the following communication and statement from tho controller, In puisttance with n resolution Introduced by Mr. Itocho, were lead last fetilng, he remarked that he would carefully examine the latter and would "hae something to Hay later " The control ler's communication Is as follows: December 11. 1SU To the Honorable, tho Select Coum.il Oentlemen OomplvliiB with the reso lution of jour ltoi ur.iblc both (nppruvtel Dteonber 7, 1S), "That the cltj control ler Ik uml he is heiebj requested to fur nltdi this councils with tho mime; of the aldt I men who liae paid the $?13 13 flues to the major, us shown In the communi cation of tho ct ntrollci dated December 7, 1S9J, ' I submit herewith n htatcmc,nt. Very retpcctfullv, K. Howell. Clt t'ontrollnr The following are the imam lequeited AltUrman J. I.e.nt"ii Aldermnn is Dnv's Alderman 1.' N Itolitrl", AMettn.iu IM ward ridkr. Alderman Dtnlcl Mosi.ii Al derman C C Donovan AUli rmnu O V Jolin, Alderman O D Mew r. Aldeiman C Storr, Alderman O K Kellow The statement of the amounts col lected In fines by the various nlder men and the fees reccled for such collections Is given below: Vines Ties Aldfrmen. Collected. Received Lentes $4100 $1100 11 Divls 4000 27 00 Roberts 82 00 27 0) Fidkr 2?ir0 C7 00 Moses SS l"i 20) Donovan 17 00 9 00 Johns In 00 20 03 Mcvcth 10100 7C00 fetoirs 200 1J 00 Kellow 3150 21 00 $513 45 5311 00 By a glance at the above statement It will be seen that the city for the collection of $S13 4". paid ovet $111, or neailv 40 per cent of the total amount The contention of Alt Roche Is that, as the saint y of the major was In creased for the purpose of avoiding this expense, that ho Is not now pur suing a tight couisp In keeping the expense up. PLEASANT ENTERTAINMENT. Given by Boys' Industrial Associa tion in St. Luke's Parish House. Vet j inteiestlng was the enteitaln- ment given last night by the Hoys' Industrial Association of Scianton In the auditorium of St Luke's Parian House It was under the ditectlon of Supeilntendent L V Drown and was very well can led out A marching song, given by the asso ciation's glee club, to open the pto gramme, was very finely lendeied by the following boys Hrnest Martin, Clifford Cockrlll, Ellsworth Evans. Louis Edwards. Madell Gatdella. Wil lie Stein, Chester Williams, William Smith, Joseph Savllle. Michael Durkln and Claience Cot by, two little fellows, then went thiougn an acrobatic performance, in which thej turned somersaults, hand spilngs, back spilngs nnd all sorts of springs in a way that elicited howls of appro val from the audience, which was largelj comprised of membeis of tho association Miss Ella Osland next gave a veiy clever exhibition of swinging Indian clubs She wns followed by the Glee club, which sang "The Wonderful Tree" Michael Dm kin nnd Clarence Coilty then gave anothei acrobatic per formance at the conclusion of vvhl'h they weie each piesented with u hand some bouquet II A Osborne brought the evening's entertainment to a close by a steieop ticem display of vailous pictures taken Ly him while on a summer trip H spoke on the different views ns thev weie presented and pic tuiesquely de sciibed the various objects of Intel est. Dallies for 1899 nc)nolds Bros. PERSONAL Mls Anna Aichbald returns fiom college- totlu). Miss AuKtiata Aichb.tld lias letuinid from New Yt rk P P McLaughlin ban accepted a posi tion ah cltiU In the Million xhno Ktore. Mil's Akiich I.Miolt of MS Pine utrect, W enttrtnlnliiK Miss Patlitrlno Toote, of Archbald Jol'ii Coutier Morrlf, county commls (done 1 -elect, with wife and daughter, Is In Washington, V C Prank Pl)nn, of Jefferbou avenue, a t-tudent at Georgetown cellege. Washing tun. D C, Is home for tho hullduyH. lUv. David Hiienccr. D D. and wife of Dovei, N J , who linve liet-n visiting in this clt), )csttrt1n) moinliit left for their home. Mortimer W Rice, Htudent at Yule unl- veridt), is speiuliiiK the Christmus lioll da)s nt the horn: of his parcnt on Mudt son avenue Miss Hattle Green bujer for certain rdepui tments of Jenns Lon'g Sons, lifts 'resigned her position to accept a more lucrative one Mrs, John Webb and fumlly of Glen Palls, N Y. nre visiting Mrs. Webbs' parents, Mr and Mrs Albeit Ztnkc, of Pcnn avenue. Bert McGrath, a student nt the L11I vcrslty of Pcnns)lvanla. Is spending l'1' Christmas vacation at ills homo on South Washington avenue Jam's A Kearney, n uttiJenl In tlio medlrul depaitment of the L'nlvttslt) of Penrsvlvanli, Is tpcndlni.' nho liyllduy v.tcutinn nt Ills home on Wjomlng uve nu" MUs Cairle Ilonncll cnteitalned a num ber of her friends at cnids Saturday Inst Among those present were the Misses lleth Archbald. May Pennvpncker. Helen Mntthcws, Amy Jesmp. Ornco Spencer, M.ir Linen and Janot Dickson, nnel Messrs l.awionco Pllss, Ktl Holland, Charles Sanderson Jeiro Jones, James GenrhoVt. Kvc.ett Hunt, Hubert Merrill and I.angle). Fancy pockotbooks. Reynolds nroii, Try a "Hotel Jermyn" cigar, 10c. FOOT BALL CHRISTMAS DAY. Two Teams Will Bo Made Up of Local Gridiron Start. Admirers of foot ball wilt this vear enjoy tho novel spectacle of two elev ens battling for victory on Christmas day The weather, which has been so unusually line for this time of the year, will faor n match The two opposing teamt will he made up of crack mem bers of nil the star teams of the coun ty, and In view of better names wo will dub them the "Irreslstlbles" nnd the "Immovables." The Irreslstlbles will bo captained by Left ttnd Jack Korhes and the leader of the Immovables will be Clar ence Ho How, erstwhile captnln of the eleven representing tho Scranton High school. On the Irreslstlbles will he Horan, Tiopp and Ilrown, of tho High school. McDonnell and Hannahue, of Lacka wunna, and I,angan, Kelllher, Manley, Klrkwood and O'Hoto, of St. Thomas Forbes played with both Lackawanna and St. Thomas The Immovables will be made up of Mallo, Vaughn and Dp How, of the High school, Vail, Hippie, Walters and Ollendlke, of Lackawanna. Cosgrove and McDonald, of Lackawanna, Hatl gins, of tho Carbondale Indians, and It Oenilall, who plajed n short while with Lackawanna. REFORM IS CALLED OFP. Detective Ike Seldman Has Aban doned His Ciusade Against NIckel-ln-Slot Machines. A hearing In the case of Detective Ike Seldman against the owneis of the slot machines, known ns the "Owl," which Is In a gicat many hotels in tho central cit.v, was scheduled for 2 o'clock jesterdaj afternoon In the of fice of Alderman John L.'rtes, of the South Side. It did not take place, howevei, owing to the fact that Wed nesday night Seldman appealed In tl" I office, togethei with MarMn Clark, of l'rovilnnce, who owns the mat Mines, and wlthdiew the charges preferred. Prior to this, however, another ma chine was confiscated by the detective! and his cohoits, this time in Eelvvurtl Horn's hotel on Franklin uvenue. Seldman had the costs In the cae put on him, and paid $12 25, which was the total amount. Yesteiday tho machines were taken back to a num ber of places Altogether seven vvar lants had been Issued and seven ma chines confiscated Among the places from which they were taken are Cas sesse's, Callahan's, P. II. Dm kin's and John J. Can oil's, on Lackawanna nve nue, nnd the hotel of Kd. Horn, or. rranklln avenue, nnd Ignatz XTram, on South Washington avenue. THIS EVENING'S BANQUET. An Unique and Novel Ariangemout of Tables Perfected. The tables for the annual banquet of the New England soeletj1, to be held this evening were nriarged yesterday in the assembly room of the Hoaiel of Trade, and this ntrangement Is to bo a special featuie of this evening's fes tivities The main table extends completely around the entire room about four feet from the walls, leaving n largo open space in the centei. There ate to in three smaller tallies within this space for the toastmaster and the prominent guests. The guests eated at the main tabl will occupy onlv the outside and a most unique feature will be) the seiv Ing of the dlnnet from the Inside by the vvalteis. an opening five feet wide opposite the door belns left for their Ingiess and egiess This will greatlv facilitate and hasten the serving of the t lands The tables will all be elaborated and lavishly tlecoiated with choice (lowers and plants and one of the most enjoy able evenings in the history of the society Is undoubted!) in stoie for those who attend tonight Cigars. Cigars. Clgais. Special pi lees for this week. Key West. $2 50 box up; Domestic, $1 23 box up; Impoited at Pail; & Tllfoul's Prices. E. g. Com sen. Gold plated Ink stands. Re)nolds Bios Tonight. 300 Tuikos Riven away at Jack Skelly's Cafe. Penn nvenue, between Spiuce and Lackawanna Call and get one. Calendars, booklets, etc Re) nobis Btoi To the Voters of the 17th Ward. I hereby announce m)self ns a can didate for the Republican nomination for select council In the Seventeenth ward. Phil. vr. Roll Political Information, will be one of tho features ot The Trib une Year Book for 1900. which will be ready for cllsttlbutlon on Jan. 1. Leather wallets, etc. Reynolds H.os. "Buy the Box." O'Haia Cltrars, 431 Spruce stieet. I'ancy office baskets. Reynolds Bus Our store will be open every evening until Christmas. Flnle)"3. ooooooooooooooooo Candies Puie Sugar, 10c per pound. I .nicy Bon Bons and Choc olates, 20c per pound Fancy Boxes, Bon Bons and Chocolates, 25c and 35c per box. Huyler's, 40c to 80c. Alligretti, 60s,, best candy made. Fruits, Fine Cigars, Champagne Cider And Fancy Groceries. E. G. COURSEN 420 Lackawanna Avenue. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ARRANGING FOR BACHELOR'S BALL IT WILL BE A VERY BRILLIANT SOCIAL EVENT. J. H. Biooks Is Chairman of the Commltteo That Has Charge of tho ricpn rations for the Ball Among tho Distinguished Persons to Whom Invitations navo Been Extended arc Governor and Mrs. W. A. Stone. Bauer nnd Alexander Will Furnish the Mu:lc. The Hachelors' ball this yeai will be held on the night of Dec. 2,ut the Ly ceum thentor, and will be In charge of a committee consisting of J, II. Drooks, chairman, P. H Bolln, V. C. Puller, Worthlngton Scranton nnd M. II. Ful ler It la confidently expected that the event this year will surpass .ill those In tho prcv lous ten years since tho organization known under this dl3 tlnguished name save tho fit it ball. The list of Invitations has been some what more brief this season than usu al, but it Includes the leading society people of this region Amine the dis tinguished guests who may be ptcscnt are Governor and Mrs W A Stone, and n number of prominent people ot New York and Chicago. The floor is In supeilor condition this jear the excellent one with Its lino leum surface, used last teoson, having been still further Improved. Tin lloral decorations no in charge of Cl.uk who has devised seveial striking ef fects ruhrmnn v 111 tipply the other Interior decorations, while O W. Wat kins will superintend the arrangement of eli aperies In the elegantly fitted Ori ental looms and the btixes Of tiv latter there will be eight additional ones built upon the stcge and these have had a large I'dvance sale The supper, which as in former years will bo served In th" upper rooms over the conldors and vestibule, will be in thai go of Holland of Philadel phia whose fame In this direction an 1 whose satisfactory service heietofori are sufficient proofs of the peifectlon of detail which will be obseivctl. The music which Is the chief fea ture of the success ot the affair, will be by Hauer's orchestra of this city, and Alexander's Military bantl, ef Wllkcs-Hurc It promises to be the finest In hlstorv of the Hachelors The committee has been Involved in an extiaordlnarv amount of work this season, owing to rranj extra duties In connection with the bill, and the fact that such a brilliant success Is now as sured rellects great credit on the live gentlemen upon whom hns fallen all, tli Intricate details The Inventions from the house tif He) nobis Bros, this cltv. Issued this, week, include a list of the patronessej ns follows. Mrs. E. u Fuller, Mrs W. W. Scranton, Mrs. T. It. Wntklns, Mrs James Aichbnltl, Mis. William r Hnllstead, Mis. C. H Welles, Mrs. I lent v Belin, ji . Mrs. J, Hem. Dlm mlck, Alt" C, S Weston Mrs Geotge leiir-jn, Mis Gorge O Brook, Mis. Claience 13. Stuiges THE THIRD ENTI.RTA1NMENT. Will Be Given at the R. R. Y. M. C. A. This Evening. The thlid monthly enteitainmont In the members' course will bo given at the Ralltoad Young Mens' Christian association on Fridav evening, Decem ber 22, at S o'clock. The follow Inpr pro gramme will be given by the Philhar monic trio Cilmson ritish Alex mil T Golden rtod Abt (11) Yalse Itomantlciuc Abt (b Campln' on de Suwaneo Sinltli Pipavv Valley Railroad Stewart Daun 01 I.ovo Dcndlx Guitar Si (In Selected ,Vaicl!-us Novln IIol City McDonough Popular Hits cfor members of the II It. Y M. C A Wedding of the Wind Hull St Dcsir Beethoven Smol.j Moke Hol7imin Member" of the association and theln friends are Inv Ited. MARRIED AT PECKVILLE. Miss Esther Sitgreaves and Curtis B. Floiey Become Man and Wife. Cuitls B. Floiy, superintendent of tho sugar machlneiy at the DlLkson Manufacturing coinpan), was mairled Wednesday evening to Miss HsUier Sitgreaves, at the residence of the bride's parent 1, Mr, and Mis. Geoigo S Sltgi eaves, of Peekvlile The ceremony wns of the simplest kind possible. There were no attend ants and no foimallty. Rev. Mr. Thomas, of the Pockvillo Baptist chinch, officiated. Mi. Floiy Is ,1 graduate of the class of '90 of Lehigh university, and for seveial years past has icslded In Scianton, Mrs Plory is a )oung woman of sweet and gentle chaiacter. After Jan. 1 Mr. and Mis rioiy wl'l be nt home at their lesldence on Wash ington avenue, Green Ridge. Teacheis' Oxfoid Bibles Re)notls Bios SPORTING NOTES. The Danville basket bad team will plav tho Knickerbocker buske t boll team of this city nt Danville em e'lulstmaw night The tight between John Tlguc and Tom Proderlrk. that was to take pl.ue. In New York SitirtHv night, Is postponed en account of Brodcrlek spraining his arm Ice Cream and Fancy Cakes. Place ordcis now for Christmas. The choicest fancy cakes and puiest Ice cream in the city will be found nt Huntington's, 420 Spiueo stieet. Cigais In boxes of 23, at I.andls', 207 Wyoming nvenue. Fane) boxes stationery. lie) note's Bios Smoking Sets, at I.andls', 207 Wyo mine avenue " Waterman f'nt'n pens Reynold! Bros HANDSOME CHRISTMAS GIVEN AWAY FREE. To nil purchasers of THAS. COl'PP.HS. SPICKS HXTRACTS and UAICINU l'OWDlin. I.eiflnnlnR Bnturtla), Dee ICth, anc1 e.oiitltiuln to Dec SOth Poi.1 tlvn y no Caltndi.r plveu out after Dec Wth COMH RARIA- AND Qi:T ONH The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. 411 Lackawanna avenue. 123 South Main avenue. Thono 75.'. Prompt deliveries. INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS. Conducted at Masonic Hall, by Schil ler Lodge, No, 340. Schiller lodge, No. 315, I'rco and Ac cepted Ordci of Mnsons, conducted Its Installation of officers at Masonic halt, on Spruce sheet, last night, the cere mony being followed by a supper serv ed by Caterer John Barnes. Acting District Deputy L P. Kings bury presided over the services anl Installed tho following officers: Wor shipful master, George L. Brlegcl; sen ior waiden, Isadora Goodnian, junior waiden, Peter Stipp, secretary, Chatles S Gelbert; treasurer, Joseph Gunster, trusties, Frank Lcuthner, Henry Vockroth and N B. Goodman. E DIED. ACKi:rt-In Scranton. Dec 21, lStrt. Maiy Acker, ngetl ?) jenrs wife eil Eel ward Acker, 201 Linden street. 1'uncral un ncuinccmcnt later. BORN. DALEY -In Scranton, Pa., Doc 17, 1W, to Mr tti.d Ml. Gtoigo L Dale), a sun KNOX. In Sci uiton Pa . Dec. 21, 1S-J9, to Dr and Mrs, George C. Knox, a el lughter - r . 4. Holiday Se.d".?.e" $1.00 1 Men's Sea! (iont Tan Slippers Men's Seal Goat Wine " Men's Chocolate and Black Slippers. Men's Brown G'oat Slippers Have always sold for 2. Ladies' Felt Romeo, Fur Trimmed, two color, $1.00, Any size to be had. f 410 SPRUCE STREET. S707E OPEN EVCNINGS. ----- KNOCK Their knuckles sore that is what your friends do wheu your ELECTRIC BELLS Are out of Repair. WE REPAIR THEM. Chas. B. Scott 1 19 Franklin Ave. TELEPHONE 222. Slippers -iS$ d l d S i K l V d d d fc 1 "What Shall I Give?" 1 f Waited till the last days, and still unde- S. S cided, aren't you? It's one of the bugaboo $ tasks of the whole year, to pick out the g $ Chi istmas things, isn't it? But why should j$ it be? You want to temember father or S brother with a useful gift; why not select 5! some article from our large and well selected S. is line of Holday Furnishings. S House Coats., $5.00 to $10 00 2 Bath Robes $3.oo to $10.00 5! Umbrellas $2.00 to $10.00 S 5 Mufflers 50c to $6.eo '. j Neckwear 50c to $3.50 g $ Suspenders 50c to $1.50 g H5 Canes 50c to $4.00 $i I Gloves $1.00 to $2.50 S; I Silk Handkerchiefs. .25c to $1.00 j j Linen Handkerchiefs, 15c to $1.50 S, 1 SuitCases $5 00 to $7.50 g 5 Fancy Half Hose.... 25c to $1.00 g 5 Night Robes Soc to $2.00 Sr 2 Dress Shirt Shields.$i.oo to $2.00 e HAND 203 Washington ON THE SQUARE. (((fyWWWWWMJMOJflMWMO'O'JVWW? C. F. BECKWITH & CO., di:ali:us in Mine &md Mill Supplies, Machinery, Eltc. orriCK-Dlmc Iliialt liullding. Bring the Children to seo the Living Santa Claus nor on exhibition in our lnrgp Dry Goods room. Every child who is accompanied by a grown person gets a ticket on the following beautiful prizes which nro given away freo to tho children: 12 Grand Christmas Prizes Sl Tor Hie Girls as follows: Tlrst Prize Beautiful Large Doll, Dressed in Pink. Second Prlzn Beautiful Large Doll, Dressed in Blue. Third Pi ize Beautiful Largo Doll, Dressed in Yellow. Fourth Pilze Handsomo Doll Car Hope, Rubber Tires. Fifth Pi ize Elegant Doll Go Cart. Sixth Prize! Largo Toy Piano. Abo Six Handsome Prizes for the Bnjs. First Largo Patent Swing Hobby Horso. Second Large Silver Drum. Third Handsome New Patent Sled. Fourth Elegant Lai go Sleigh. Fifth Complete Set of TooIb In Chest Sixth White Enamel Toy Dresser. You do not have to buy goods. The chances are absolutely free. The more tlmeB you come here the more chances you will get. Fancy York State Turkeys 14c Per Pound. The Popular Hotiso Pur- ! ! nMiIng Store Ji'oliday Plated We have so many goods in this line we only mention a lew Nickel-Pl.iteci Chafing Dishes, Tea and Colfee Pots, Silver Plated Knives ,md Porks, Berry Spoons, Nut Picks and Cracks. Foote& Fuller Co, Hears Building, 140-42 Washington Ave Pierce's flarket Receiving dally Turkeys, Fowls, SprlnRcrs, Ducks and Squabs, also Rock away, Maurlco River and llluo Point Oys ters: Lver) thing tho market affords In fruits and vegetables Your orders will be filled promptly with best goods at reasonable) prices. PIERCE'S MARKET 110.1 i2.ii'i:nn avi:nui:. Avenue. W AULUOUSC-Grccu IUdgc. rltUll Blw W I ' 'BB' PAYNE, st" I ,1 ' rr.'Ti Vv Tho nu&llty of the oils used in mUltik colors determines tho durability of tht pulnts. Oils such as wo offer will mnke pnlnt of great smoothness and durability. A largo sur face enn bo covered and tho coating will not peel, crack or wear off until it has tlniiH its full duty. Thcso prices will show that good oils nro nut expensive. MATTHEWS BROS,, 3,oLAavcekn'nn' ffyr Gift Time is Coming. See our line of I'mbrcllas, Suit Cane, N'Uwcm, Glce, Mutllcrs, Bath Robes, etc. Bill & SKINNER, Hotel Jermyn llulldlnz. Fine Cutlery Scissor and Manicure Sets, Ice Skates and Flobert Rifles, FELTON'S aneunen Whaf Will He Fdf In each stocking is the all im portant question now. Whatever S.int i Claus gives, no more appro priate gift caw be found than one of our specialties a LEATHER SUIT CASE NIGHT ROBE, PAJAMA, MUFFLER, ELEGANT TIE, UMBRELLA, DENT OR FOUNDS GLOVES, SILK SUSPENDERS, ETC., ETC. CONRAD'S, 305 Lackawanna Avenue. OPEN EVENINQS NOW. -f The Christmas Store Where Trying to Please Is Not "Trouble." More than 25,000 square feet of show room devot ed to the display of Holi day Furnishings. -f f f Morris Clialrs $3.00 to $30.00. Ladles' Desks S3. 29 to $35-oo- Music and Curio Cabinets $.(.50 to SfS.OO. Combination Cases $8,00 to S75.00. Turkish Chairs and Rockers $15.00 to $.18.00. Couches and Lounges S5.00 to $40,00,, llrlc-a-Brac, Vases, Kle. 6qc to $17.00. Palins and Jardinieres 55c to $4.98. THB X 221-223-225-227 'Wyoming Ave t - 4- -f -f - -f -f -f -f - -f : if MerJJ ruwtF n- sExyi f 4- 4- f r -f 4-