THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 11J00. 'I The Bride Changed Her Mind "W" Al OU SAY you don't be 4 & "ovo ln f"'' you fel" " V Intern " onlil vnlltif TJVnrt ...., ....... .,... n . ... Julian, as he enter tained u party of boon companion:) in his bachelor rooms. "Well, that's because at pres ent you haven't had an opportunity of Judging from personal experience." "Well, and have you?" asked a chor us of voices. ' "Hathcr! It was a little incident I that occurred nbout six months ago. Interesting to me. at least and If you like I'll tell you all nbout it." "Do," said his friends, and the young man lounged back In his chair and with his eyes on the fire com menced his narrative without much ndo. "It was one lovely day In July of last year," he began, "and I was starting Jubilantly off for a month's holiday at Scarborough. Knowing my luxurious habits as you do. my friends, you will not be surprised to hear that when I reached King's Cioss I select ed a corner seat of a first-class smok er, and provided myself with plenty of cigars and magazines. To complete my anticipation of a pleasant Journey, Just as I had settled myself comfort ably and the guard gave his whistle, the door opened and u pretty, excited young lady came bustling In. She seemed relieved at having caught the train and sat down ln a state of breathless nnd smiling exhaustion. I looked over at her from my corner; so did a loudly dressed, bounderlsh looking young man from his, for she was an extremely pretty girl, with brown, curly hair, small features and the daintiest little figure ln ,he world I frowned at the loudly dr sed young man, and he frowned at me, and just then the girl looked up and caught my nnd then her eyes fell upon my e Ignr, which I had left smoldering ln my hand, and a look of severe displeasure came into her face. " 'Are you aware, sir,' she said, aus terely, 'that this Is not a smoking cat riagcV " 'fcn't It?' I answerd, looking up at the window. 'Why, goodness me, thev must have forgotten to take the label down.' "The girl followed my glance, and nt the sight of the partially obliteintvd letters, half concealed by the blind, her face crimsoned with mortlflcntlon, and biting her lip she took up a paper hur riedly to hide her confusion. " 'I have made the same mistake, my dear,' bald a kindly matron on her right. 'It doesn't matter much a lit tle smoke won't hurt us, will if' " 'I must change at the next sta tion,' she returned sweetly. " 'Excuse me,' I broke ln, 'but this Is an express train.' " 'Do you mean to say it doesn't stop at retcrborough?' " 'It doesn't stop nt all,' I said, 'un til we get to York.' " 'I'm so sorry,' I murmured, turning to the gill. 'Can't I assist you ln any way? If it is a case of necessity, you know, we can communicate with the guard.' " 'O no that Is I mean I don't think 10 would bo consldeied so,' she stam mered, her face suddenly confused with blushes. 'You see, I am going to a wedding.' "The elderly matron smiled, I had nil I could do to repress my amusement, while the loudly dressed young man ln the corner sniggered nudlbly. " 'O, well, I shouldn't let that worry me. If I were you,' I said soothingly 'It's disappointing, but they will be able to fix It up all right without you." "The blushes deepened and the girl hung her head. " 'I'm afraid they I mean, I, I ' She broke oft in confusion, and the old lady bent toward her. " 'I quite understand, my dear, she said. 'It wouldn't bo a wedding with out the bride. I'm sorry for you, but you mustn't fret. It can't be helped v SATURDAY. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN ntla n.,,., Notion, Hosiery and Cloak Departments..... Children's Pink, Blue and Red Parasols 15c Ladies' $2.00 Taffeta and Jap. Silk Parasols $1.25 Taffeta and Gloria Silk Sun and Rain Umbrellas 1.25 Grenadine Ties Navy, Black and White 25c Leather and Velvet Belts, half dollar kind 25c Royal Talcum and Tooth Powder, two boxes for 15c Pulley Belt Buckles, all 25c value 10c 25-cent String and Bow Ties 10c New Handkerchief Ties 25c $1. 00 and $1.50 French Model Corsets 75c Our Sommerette Corsets, 75c value 50c Ladies' Ribbed Vests, extra value 5c, 10c and 25c CHILDREN'S RED HOSE.nll sizes 25c Ladies' $1.25 Fancy Stripe Percaline Skirts 75c Ladies' Shirt Waists. All our Fine Colored Lawn, Percaline and Dimity Waists, , sold as high as $1.50. Now for 69C Manchester Chambray Waists in blue, pink and buff, nicely tucked and trimmed, 1 2 value. Now for JjS 1 .25 White Waists, tucked and embroidered. Special value & at 75c and $1.00 All Summer Skirts in Linen, Pique, Duck, Crash and Covert at greatly reduced prices, MEARS&HAGEN 415-417 Lackawanna Avenue. now, and you must send a wire direct ly to York.' "This seemed to raise the girl's spir its and she began to laugh, a little hysteilcally, perhaps, nt Ilrst. Then sho thanked me prettily for doing POEM IN PINK Pink and reJ are the leading summer tints In foulards. This one has a pale pink ground with hures of a deeper rose outlined with black. All edges have narrow black el vet and black Chantilly lace The yoke and bodice are of white plaited chiffon. nothing and begged me to smoke, and declaied sdio teally didn't mind the smell at all, but rather liked It. When tho tinln lushed through Peterborough she laughed more metrlly still, and was so chaimlng and unaffected that long before we i cached York we were chatting together like old friends. Wo T? found out that we had mutual ac qunlntanccr , that our respective homes were situated but n few miles from each other and many other Interest ing facto, "When the train drew up I proposed to assist her in finding out tho tele graph ofllce, nnd thither wo went. " 'I don't think I'll send a wlro after all,' she said hesitatingly, ns we found tho place. " 'Why not?' I said In some surprise. " 'Hecause because, I think I'll go straight home.' " 'Out think of the nnxlety of the. poor chap,' I said feelingly. 'Why, ho may be thinking all kinds of dreadful things have happened to you.' "She stood Irresolute for a moment; then she picked up a form nnd wrote, AND BLACK. and, for tho life of .me, I could not resist looking over. ' Alt that she said was: " 'I have changed my mind. Phyl lis' " 'Of all the cool cheek, that is the coolest!" I thought. "Hut I stepped back and pretended to be much Interested in tho com pany's timetable. " 'Now wo must find out the next train back,' I said, as she turned again to me; 'and then we will have some tea. You must want some badly.' " 'Rut your train you will surely lost It,' she murmured. " 'Yotk is my destination,' I said un truthfully. "After that I found out that there was no ttnln for an hour, and wo took our way to the tea room, where my ptetty companion made me her will ing nnd sympathetic confidant. Sho was unhappy, very unhnppy, nt home, nnd ln an unguarded moment had agieed to a tunaway match without the knowledge of her patents. Now she was thunkful that she had been pi evented. It seemed like fate. That was the summary of her remarks. "Theie, now, you fellows," broke off tho narrator abruptly. "I needn't tell you much more; only that we each exchangnd cards, agreed to see one another ln London, and that we parted cheei fully at York." "And did you fulfill your promises?" said one of the listeners, with Inter est. "Oh, yes! We hnvo seen some little of each other since then." "And her name?" "Will soon be Julian," said the young man promptly, Penny Pictorial Magazine. PLAYS AND TLAYERS. Tl.o production cl "A Midsummer Night's Dream," which Wat;tnhals ami Kemper are liullillnc for tho Louis James and Kathrjn Kid der eonpaiy, promises to be one o( tlio most, l( not the most, elaborate Sluliispcatcan spec tacle cer launched en the American stage. A feature) ol this production vhlch Is likely to mako a sensation il a mammoth panorama which will he in sentecl In the form of a I ramed picture. The canva-s will lie 3s5 feet in ltnctli and will he worked !y means of an electric motor. Another feature of the produc tion will the electrical effects mod in the Fairy land scene. It is promised that these effete will equal those introduced by Henry Irvlna; in his famous rioductlcn of 'Taust." A com plete balltt vill ho carried by the company, and during the play a i'hyirhlo dance will bo Intro d'iceil, which will bo the first lepreeentliig of tills famous dance on tho American stane. Frank Daniel,' season will begin An;, 0 at Manhattan Ilcach. He will appear In his big comlo opera success of last season, "The Ameer," for which Victor llethert wrote the music and Klrko I.a Shclle ami Frederic ltankcn the book. Ilo is to be suppoited by the same big company which was seen with him during his remarkably tucrcshful run at tt'allacks last winter. Immediately after the engagement at the Ileach, he will take his company on a tour of tho entire country, embracing every state of the Union and the principal cities of Canada, The tour will be the longest ever taken by a comlo opera organization of such sice. The company will be seen here during the season. Mary Manncring anil her husband, Jimes K, Ilaclttt, have returned to New York and gone to Nirraginsctt I'lcr for a tiro week' etay. While In New York Miss Mannerlne; read the manuscript of Janice Meredith and expressed her approhatlon of It. Kugcne W. Presbrcy will direct Ilia rehearsals, assisted by Kdw-ard K. Hose, lio mad? the dramatic version In collabora tion with Paul Leicester Ford, tho author of tin nntl. Itchcarsahi ol Janice Meredith will be gin Immediately on Mian Mannerinft'i return to New York. Harry II. Smith, nnthor ol the book oi most of the Important nnd successful mu'leat pro deletions made In this country diirlnj: the past ten cnr, has resigned Ms connection with Weber k Held, and hai entered Into a con trait with Klaw k Krlanerer for a term of Jeatn. He has completed the book for "Foxy Qulller," the new musical production Klaw k Drlanircr will present In October with Jirome Sjkes in the star role. TIkwc who have read this book sav It assuics a comic opera that Is really comb'. Statre machinist arc busily encaged construct ing a duplicate of the raelrg apparatus and panoramic elicit used In the chariot-race scene In "Hen-llur," to be set up in the Chestnut Street Opera House, Philadelphia. It will re quire ut least three weeks to place this com plicated mechanism In a theater, and for this reason n duplicate Is required. The machinery ind pnnonmle arena now In the Ilrnsdevny theater "111 be utilized in tho new Colonial I theater In Ilosten. Kithrvn Kidder, who Is spending the summer In Londrn and Paris, will return to America the first of September to comment c rehearsils of ' Mldstimtrer Nlijhts Dream," in which pla) '10 and Ijfiuln Jimcs will star the i online 'Ol son Miss Kidder writes her inantRir, Messrs. I Wnrtcnhils and Kcinpor. that she his v cured two 'plats abroad. The plajs as vet are unnamed I One of them will be produced durlnu the torn lire eaon The somt famih, the Trench pinlomlmlsts hum frank McKee will Import as the feature of a new firce by John J. MeNillv, will umve in merlei the list week In this month. The troupe consists of four men nnd n woman The litter, Lucille Airou't, Is remarkably btautilul ,iiid eclipses most tcadlm: women of the Paris st ice in the eleanep of her tivitl.v gowns Vilele Itlock will jdav Iras In "Hen-llur" the itiinlni' MMn. Miss Itlock was In P. II south ern's siippoit for two seasons, plaviiuf, atnonic other roles, Mlladl in "The Kini's Musketer ' Mic -as also n member of the I.vrcum Theater Stock company In lliltimoro for two ear. Orace Cameron Ins been enjaereil by Klaw k Krluncer to sing an important rule n support of Jirome kes In tho new do hoven und Smith open, "Kokj Qulller" List season Miss Cameron sin,? with "The Hostonlans " FASHIONS AT NEWPORT. Morning Negliges Afternoon and Evening Dresses Fashionable Slippers and Hosiery Yachting Suits Bathing Suits. Special (VireponnVnco. Newport, Vug. 10 Amusements anel costumes, as well, ate more arlcd at this lovely city by tile sea than at Saratoga. Here, wlure the stimLinl of wealth is so high that the million aire shrinks Into oompaiatlie Insignificance, ami ml the mult! mitlionalro is lookeel upon with icpict. It follows that dresses, cqulpiges, etc., are the most iltgint anil costh in Vmerlta timing or coaching being prominent amuitmcnts, wrips riulod all new ideas, ami, although tin 1 ng elnaks arc new, still thev are neither so putts or becoming as chifTon and lace capes in ii. urn, white, tan or black, jet entering largelv n the attractions of the latter, whtic llhinc stone siiarks, minute spangles or beads, cmbtllNi I the former. i I Lovely Morning Gowns of pink, pile gteen or white aicoulion plated cirpe clc thine, arc usually In empire ut)le, ex quisite late bands cruising each other ut front , anil back ami often times carried do'in the I flint and around the slcccs, which arc not un 1 fioqucntly ln "angrl shape," well calculated to show olf u beautiful arm Other elegant in bilges arc or real lace Insertion and colored m white satin ribbon a little ocr an inch wide, and a robe of this description worn bj a ii iillng joung Mielety nution was of blue satin ribbon and cream lace, nude in small gores, I with narrow lace insertion between each gore, ami tluough this lace was run narrow black i elet, ending in a full rlustcr and scleral ends, ' filling oer the wide foot luiHc, also of ribbon and lace. A Handsome Evening Dress 1 ilisplaeeel by a brunette beaut was on the same ! gem ul tine- as the morning lobes; but pink cm- hrnieltrcd chiffon binds were substituted for sat in ribbon, and a deep lice flounce finished the ewrkirt similar to tint on flic umleisklrt. Hind painting on all materials is a fawiritc orn (mentation, and a rich black silk costume has dusters of sellow roses, onedulf of C3eli lose painted and the other in raised silk petals; the liaus ami buds being painted, and Imita tion ilewdrops wete In Ithlne stone sparks. Sprajs of these roses were on the front bieaelth ami sides of the oecrsklrt, upper part of sleeos and llton jaeket. the oersklrt was edged witli cleep silk filngc, and underskirt with plaited chlffun flounce finished by a double chifTon rutllc. Iic lulssince lace was used under the jacket, with full chlffun fiont across which were black whet straps, ami a Khine stone buckle was at flic cen ter of each strap. Afternoon and Evening Dresses run the entire gamut of fashion. Superb plain, fancy and Oiicntal silks, clllngs, with real lice trimmings, rnibroideicd bcrege"s In lovely pale hues, gauze:) in pink, blue, green or white, al wajs made ucr silk, while or colored organ elles, some with from seventeen to twenty rows of black elct; others hae a few simple nifties on tho skirt In order to show oil tho gorgeous ribbon sashes; then come icry sweet, simple costumes of silk point eTcprit net, trimmed with giaduatcd rows of white or pink satin ribbon. Tan Shoes, resemble the shlit waist, inismueh as they can not be displaced, and those of light weight are the dfpemliiico for cury day. White canvas and black patent leather are in alwut eqml fator, suitable for evening also, as just now it is not obligitury that costume and shoes should match in color. A Ion cut, black kid slipper, studded with steel nail heads, looks ury pretty in the eecielng, or colored heels on plain black kid slippers are also fashionable; but ladies not par tial to such display prefer plain slippers, with cither a small Ithlne stone buckle or black uHct bow. Hosiery Is So Handsome that It merits tho low-cut slipper, and while black open-work holds its own, a glimpse of ale blue, cardinal, emerald giccn, hunter's green or purple are often seen, as the silken skirts are drawn a little high by the ga daimcl or dash ing juung matron. Fmbroldered hosiery is also patronlred by the 400 anel white silk figures on blue, xaiious other colors anil black as well, often arc so large aa to take up both the in step and ankle. The Yachting Suit most popular here is of white mohair, the skirt simply made, and In some cases trimmed with white silk hands and several rows of stitching. F.ton jackets aio piefcrred, the larger portion with stitched bands and silk fronts, l'earl gray mohair or royal blue mohair suits arc used and pique Is not altogether laid aside. Crimson clock jackets arc always pretty tor yachting, and are cither double-breasted, the 1'ton or the Mess-shape, brass buttons a matter of course. The ordinary sailor, trimmed to match the suit or the "Laelysmlth" hat, protect the ejes better than the jachtlng cap, which is not a favorite here. The Pretty Girl never looks prettier than in the bathing suit of today, so tastefully cut and trimmed, with her head tied up in a handsome handkerchief match ing her suit; a gay bow at the front A beautl ful blonde woro a suit at the beach last week which elicited much admiration, It was of very fine quality royal blue mohair, with white mo- A Skin of Doouty Is a Joy Forevor. DK. T. PC1.1X (JOl'ItAUD'tS OHirNTAL CIIEAM, OU ItAOlOAL 1IKAUTIKJEU. UimoTM T, rimplM, FrecklM, Motb Patchss, tau. ud Skua cUwMijes. lad ever blemish on umuij, vna ovness detccuoa. H tuu stood Uict toil t M tcsus, and Is M uriultu tK II to bs sure it Is prop. erf in, i. Accept no eouaterfelt oc similar nuns. Dr.L. A. 8JT culcl to s Udr of Ueo hiut-toa (a peUlent)! "As yet Udisa srllt aio thssu, 1 roeommfbct 'Uoeus. knit's Cresun ' eej U least harmful of ail tha BUn rpara ttoni" roraalab) all DruffffLita anil laoerOoods Dealers la tas U. tV, Caaadaa, at. Cuks aVRs. '-3 tsftts Ill xT wi $ysS yvER ACTS GENTLY LY ,Q OM AND KW BOWEI& OcamS THE SYST(;M EFFECTUALLY; OVERCOMES .datimv Hab,tualCoNsT,PATIoni Oil UAL v PERMANENTly 1TSB&ECT5' BUV THE GENUINE -MAN'F'D BY VJSv'f, fRA'vCe, VNy0.. rOI? SALE BY All DRU66ISTS PRICE 30c PtR COTTlft hair sailor collar, vest and revcrs, all trimmed with blue anil white soutaihe braid The skirt hail two rows of braid around the luck and sides, one row coming up at each side of the front; be-lt trimmed to match. Tannic Kield. LITEEARY NOTES. The August Mrs-trine Number ol The Outlook Is also its thirteenth nmnl Kihuatlou.il Number As usual, the muni er contains in inv articles o' timclv epulltv, relating elliectlj to important ul ueatlonil matteis. s0venl of those aitliles un beautlfullv llluti.itul. notably lint bj t-lvestei Haxter on "The f'ulun Teachers n't Harvard t'nlvei-sltv," the lllmtiatlons Intituling sevri il photographs made expressly for this purpose; and that by Hamilton . M-ibie on the fniversltj of Virginia, in the series of aitlcles Mr Viable' his from time to linn written, under the title of "home Fatuous hchnols " Tn order to mci I the necessity for gteattr fi elllties than thilr pit sent phut affords. I. V t'olllir k !-on, the pitlili-luu nf Cnlller's Week lv, have clftided to erect a mod) I ptihlMiln house. It will be Ini'lt b the .Mill Jacob A tor estate on a plot of tliiiteen lots running through fiom Little Wt Twelfth to Wmt 'llur teenth sticet, letween Washington btiect and Ninth avenue. New York city. ltudvarc! Kipling is now just finishing a novel upon whlih he Ins at work during the put clftht jeais. entitled "Kim of the ltishtl," (lllshti meaning barr..cks), (lie sforj of a l.liiiu prle-t and his .voting ilisclple. Aftei Its seihl puhliia tlnn it will be published in book form in th. autumn of next jt ir b.v Doublcdaj, Tage k Co. "The Lane tint His no Turnlns" is the titlt of a new bonk by 'Iilbert I'aiker, which will I. published by limbic ilai, Page v Co. in the ill tumii. It is a drill atic sforj of (Juclwc, Mr Parker's favorite liter.ity bunting giouml, and will be the first book puMl-'iul by Mr. Parktr since ISO's. "Tho War in South .Unci, from the Degln. i.lng of Ilrstllities to the l'all of Pretoria," is the subject of Captain A. T. Mahan's litest work. It will be pulllshed ill the fall by 1'. 1'. (oilier k Sin. NUBS OF KNOWLEDGE. President Hruger's palarj has been cut from $35,0(10 to sVi.Ooo, to be In iTcct during the war. Durban is the nearest port to Johannesburg and Pretoria, being only 43) milts from the gold mines Kiom Ka-t London to Johannes liing is fsii miles; fn in Port niirabetli, 714 miles, and from Cape Town, 1,011 miles To utilize the power of (lowing wafer without natural or aitifleial dams a f.criiun his intent ed a new waterwlieel, which has radial arms ex tended from a central veitlcal ivlialt, with wings pivoted on the anus to hang vertbal when mov Saved from The Explosion We have recovered a large portion of our Carpet aud Rug Stock, practically unharmed, from beneath the ruins of our wrecked build ing, and will place it ou sale in the new stores recently erected on the site of the old Y. M. C. Building Wyoming avenue. craofon Carpet Company, Watch Dally Papers for Further Announcement. 77' i ' i' ,'''' ' -U i tUtJL1.L.LIL" YTTrrTTTT yojjj-U'i ii r.jT! 3t A 4 Aw I 1. Ar 1 Ltffc i-Rtfl ' 7f A.WV ! SBS ZT '-" J 4"JrsrsJ L,. '-. fg--.- - -, - .v, i , 7 ,-y 7 ZENOLA is a rofreshinp; delight to tho bath. It is bet tor than anything else, first, because it makes tho wator soft; thon ft makos YOU clean, then thoro lingers a re viving: freshness, a coolness and a decided bodily vigor that no other cleanser has over given you. Isn't it worth a trial, if this be soP Of all Grocers and Drug gists, 6c, 10c and 25c. (Tho f'5c. tlc it Zcnola Toilette -elellcatily rctfumeil.) THE ZENOLA COflPANY, PHILADELPHIA. CU5IIMAN BROS. CO., Distributors, New York and Philadelphia M JONA8 LONG'S SOVS. Rich Pickings Saturday's Selling We have culled from our extensive stocks many representative articles that are absolute necessities dur ing the heated term. In selecting the goods we have pared the prices away below their actual worth. It's the way we have of doing things on Saturdays, clearing up, as it were, for the next week's business, and of course our patrons reap the benefit. Taffeta Ribbons Plain nnd plaid all silk Taffeta Ribbons, in all colors, including; black and white, regular 30c i quality, No. 80. On sale Saturday at the yard 1 yC Lacca Torchon and Val Laces. Edges and Insertings from 1 to 3 inches wide, usually sold for 8c and 10c. Sat- . 1 urday 42C Hosiery Women's fine drop stitched, pure silk, Lisle Hos iery, in the season's prettiest colorings, plaiu brown, greys, polka dots and striped, regular value 50 cents. Saturday's P"ce 3lC Lisle Gloves Grey and Black Lisle Thread Gloves in 4-but-ton lengths, usually sold at 19 cents the pair. Satur- d.iy 1 OC Trimmed Hats We've about 150 hats made up in our own workrooms. They arc short back Sailors and Turbans, trimmed with large ribbon and mull rosettes, usually sold at Si. 98. . Saturday, to close the lot, your choice for 4P C Hen's Furnishings Men's Madras Negligee Shirts, assorted colors, stripes and checks, one pair detachable link cuffs. Saturday 59C flen's Ties We've just received an advanced shipment of pretty Silk Bat Wing Band Bows and Four-in-Hands, as pretty as any sold for 50c. Saturday 25C hen's Colored Bordered Cambric Haudkerchlcfs Saturday 4C Shoes Hardly need to describe our $1.89 Shoes see them in the windows. They are the best value ever offered in the city. They are selling rapidly, but your size is still here. . 0 Saturday $ 1 .89 Groceries Uneeda Biscuit Saturday for Sunday. Per p.ickage 4C Four-ounce bottle of Pure Vanilla, worth 20 cents. Saturday 1 3C Orange Sugar, most refreshing summer drink, one teaspoon fu I to a glass of cold water and the trick is done, made , (rom pure orange juice and sugar. Per pound package.. 25C Sample Glass FREE Saturday. Jonas Long's Sods ing with the ctnrent and horirontal when going against it llostnn has opined lis free public baths The bath trusties asked for an appropriation of $100, Cs), but got onlv :-70,ui They decided that summer bathing is a great public nete-slt, and will spenel most of the meine.v for tint. Canadian Indians In summer prefer to live in their tents, now made of canvas, as butfalo hide Is seine, but in winter take up quarters in their smil wooelcn huts. Manv of these so far civi lian! "reels" have agricultural machinery and ponies anil cattle of their own. The czar of ItussIVs suite consists of 173 per sons, of whom 7.) are general anil 715 extra aids, do camp To tho suite belong Yi members of the Imperial family; 17 princes of not Imperial birth, 17 counts, 9 barons and 111 other noble men. Their n itloiulitiis are: Oie hundred and twcnt.v eight ltusshns, 30 Cieiuians, 0 Finns, 1 l'ole, 4 Circassians, 2 Clrcchs and 2 Rouma nians. "I havo use for it." Ottullo ill, j, Cleans Everything wnola JONAS LONQ'S SON9. BEAUTY, CONQUER! BELLAVITA Arsenlo Beauty Tablets and Fills. A per fectly safa nnd guaranteed treatment for all klu dlsordors. Restores tho bloom ol youth to faded facet. 10 dftys' treatment SOc: 30 days' $1.00, bf mail Sond for circular. Address, MEEVITA MEDICAL CO.. Cllntoo & Jickioa SU-, Cfala? Sold by McGarrah & Thomas, Drug gists,, 09 Lackawacna ave., Ecranton. I'd. Paris and the Exposition Illustrated PARIS, tho most beautiful city in the world, presents this year tho most magnificent Exposi tion of the marvels of the Nine teenth anel a forecast of tho Twen tieth Century ever known. Millions of people will journey thousands of miles at vast expense to see the MATCHLESS WONDERS of the Fair. 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