The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 28, 1901, Page 5, Image 5

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THti SC13ANT0X TMlBUNE-'rHrBSDAY, VEBKCAIIY 28, 1001.
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The Sweetheart
of the Alice Club.
T1IU YOl'.W. ollloois of tlio lui
tec nth wivnliy, Klntlnnnl nl Suti
tu llltci, In llio Philippine-, tre
plttliiK in fiont "f Hit- nlpft
shuck, whli-li they oeouplutl ii
their (luurtorc.
"Did yon hpu th iirrs fiom tho
tntes Unit culm up todnyV" iiskol
Toinllnuon. "The-y'vc nit Rot iiictiiicrt
of poor nrury LPiinlnp with tlmt plr
turo of that Kill whoso photKniph he
had In n Koldon loclcet iinuind Jl i- in-rk
when he tin killed.
Johnson pulled at his pl- for uuhllu
nnd looked oiU at the iiiouitllKhl lying
white In Uiq trout. "Well." wilil John
son. Dually, "Vhli flll duo it-Hpoct to
poor Drui y, and to th.it hl of his.
amt to tlui nrlef which xlir- must reel
vcii now. Htlll, honest, fellow x, when 1
Cut killed r hope I'll have u hettei
looking tuio than that In the lorket
iii'ound my nock."
"Conic, Johnny," nalil little Sunim-I-toii,
lrtnfUie hofloin step, "lliut ain't
rlf,ht. you know,"
"NO." Willi JllllllMOII, "I siippo-f not.
hut lumfht, I would half to bo eallK.it
dead with a faee like that Hid utound
my nckl:. 11 all goes lulu all the papei.".
and Til he Imaged If I ootild rest t-nsy
under my little- old pile of dirt If hum
wns hiu h a f i ump looking picture m
111 it prlntid In nil the papeis under
the raptlo'i. 'Meiit. Johnson's Kwoot
ho.irt, Whoso Picture lie AVotu Over
ills IifTirl WImii He Died.'"
eedn'v worry," h.ihl Tomllnson.
' When thi nlifKi'iv pot you nil the hew
t lt ii I mrpi will Hud on our in.iiiKled
" ni.iliih will In- a Kie.au' deek of cauls.
io plpfs'aud u rhiFT Of lohareo. You
ma hull1 one pletuic In the purkul
n.r uui hiai. Imt It VHI ho that of
onii wuih-xllli aetless with gnhleli
hail that tluv lo away with clwi-
dti-s.. ' '
"Oh. I don't know " said Johnson.
Tie lookrileuiitloufly aeios the street
tow aids Miinuliw'ii qUji'torp. Then ho
pulled tium his pocket the pliotoKiaph
of ,i beautiful 0111127 woman. The lace
was of nlltiost pathetic sweetness and
Ik cro.it eyes looked straight out
f i oni tin- pletuu , ulid the lips seemed
as though Just drawing ap.u t to sjieak.
Sue that." said Johnson. "1 him n't
i,ot (my sw. I'tluail mvsolf any mine
Muiii a i.Uiblt. lint 1 laiueaied this emu
' la Mom old Manny."
hjiiiuelson held tin- plctuie laithei
fi wheiu the llnht fiom the window
liililud him could tall upon It hettei.
"Wow." ho said. "Well, she Is a stun
ner. Whnt nit: you going to do with
It Johnny."
'I'll o you," ald Johnson. "A fol
low never knows out hole when he's
iculng tr pit 111.' little chunk of fold
h.ml lead right, hack of the eais. When
ii Kllov l.i killid uvtiyliody paws oer
tho things he has and thi newspaper
eiowd chai'Kia In and looks for pic
tures and thing, and If ho hasn't got
a. plcturn around his neck they'io liable
to put oik; there. Now. I'm going to
t.iny the 'plctuio of till gill In my
brent t pocket, right over mo hoait.
Then when 1 set nailed why the pa
pers will publish It along with mine
and I'll ho the most lomantic thins
that over happened."
' Hut you .won't be here to enjoy It."
b.ild Knnuioison, softly.
Nope." paid- Johnson. "Tint my
fniiilx will be pleusod. I've got tlnoe
nst is that arc prouder than ten poo
I i and If 1 weie to lay me down
and ill" with a ctos.s, forlom looking
hIiTs pletiue above my hcait my fam
li would ncM-r fuiglw me."
That's a, pietty wood notion, John
nv mi id Tomllnson. "Let me have
t'tat picture."
Not " said Johnny, piomptly. "Just
t u ni Hunt up u lady of your own
oi i ui uiie out nl a newspapei."
Vim needll t be so swellei' up about
that plittin." said Andrews fiom the
window "I know oil about It. I
know how -Manny got It. Manny's
HIGH
This Is No Fake Fire Sale of Shoddy Goods, but GENUINE BARGAINS in Every
Department. OUR REPUTATION for Good, Honest Shoes, is Too Weil Known
("the World's Best"), so You Can Rely Upon This to Be sun
biolhcr-ln-Iiiw Is an editor liiu-k In the
states. This plctuie" Is that of u i:lrl
111 soino country town who was the
iiui'fii of u Htrwt falf or huslnoss
men's cm nival or something like tlmt.
The paper pi lilted hur picture 111 rem
neetloii with the Hlory of tho doing.
Manny saw It lying on his hi other's
ilctk and f-Uilp It. Ho doesn't know
what tho Kill's name Is or anything
and doesn't cnio. Ilo likes It Just In
taliso it's the plcltllo of u pietty Kill,
that's all, and he's run led It eveiy
wheie. Had It down to I'uba with
hlm and won It stilctly ovei his henit
up San Jit. in Hill. Ymii notion l-,nul
nho, Johnny, but It's not now. oil
Manny, yon see, choilshed tho enine
ideas u long, long time ago,"
"Whew"' said Johnson. "Well, old
Manny's wiser than I thought ho was'
"Say. Johnny," put In Saiiiiielson,
"bo u good lellow. 'Why not let the
picture travel around. That Is?, let the
fellow that goes out on a cainpnlmi
tnko the pletuic, and llK-n wlien he
comes back lot It k to the net mull
that KO'S hiking."
I can beat thai," Mild Tomllnson.
' l.et'rf have that pletuic photographed
and .i copy given to each one of us.
Then we'll all ! Instiled. '
"WjII, all right," hi mid: "I'll Jus',
do that."
So the tievt day. when SamilClson
went down to Manila, he look tho ple
tiue and had a photographer make sK
copies of It, and he also bought some
cheap lolled gold lockets and a couple
of yauls of blue tlhbons. When he
came back to Santa Illta that night he
passed out tho pictures and the loekots
to the other men, and the) each cut off
enough blue ilbbon with which to
fasten the lockets around their UPcks.
"And now." said Johnson, as ho
fumbled at his locket as It swung n
his breast, "I am ready to ho u real
heio, and the p.ipcis can pilnt tilt
'iilcturo found in the locket on tho
In oust of the gallant juiing olllcer
killed In the Philippine' as much as
they plenso. Say, It would bo a posi
tive pleusiiie to die with this pit lute
over your hcait, wouldn't It?"
"P,ut," piped up Sainuelson, sudden
l. "how about this gill'.' Stippoe she.
sees her plctuie In the papeis as tho
swtotheait of a biavc young olllcer
who tiled for his Hag In Luzon. Say,
sho won't do a thing!"
"l.i'ln back then Sammy," com
manded Tonillnsoii. "Ueln back to our
tioop. The gill, oxen If she happens
to see it, which is not at all likely,
needn't Imagine sho is the only pretty
gill in the world. Sho will merely
think that there Is another glil In tho
win hi who bears a lemaikable resem
blance to her, that's all."
"That's all," cchod Johnson.
"! the way," said Tomllnson, "I
was studying that photogiaph as I
caiiio back today, and I could traoo tho
name Alice on the back. It had been
rubbed out, hut It was .still theie. So
her uumc Is Alice, and I think wo may
call this association tho Alice Club."
"Hlghl," said Johnson. "Who'll bo
tho th st to die for sweet Alice Hen
IioltV"
"With all admiration and dosotlon
for tho beautiful laco I have enclosed
In a golden loi kot and swung by a
pale bluo ilbbon about my swan-IIke
neck," said Tomllnson, ' I 'opes It
won't bo mo."
Tho ganlson at Santa IJHa had little
to do fot tho next few weeks. Then
suddeny the ladiones began to make
lalds on tho villages near by, ami one
night they shot Into a town whole
thtio w.ib a small imilj, of Ami'ilcaii
soldleis and killed two of them. Tom
ilson and Johnson took thult compan
ies and wont out to lound up the lad
iones and punish them. Alter a two
days' maich JoIiiifouV company "lid
denly oncountiied tin enemy. The
j light win a shoit aftalr. Tho Filipinos
I hioke aflei a ft olleys fiom the sol-
GREAT
GRADE
dler and featton-il In cvoiy direction.
Tho last bullet that thov llred, though,
lauded squiiii'ly In Johnson" hreaft,
and when the. hospital cotpM men
picked hlm up ho was dead. The hos
pital steward eaiefully removed thi
dead lieutenant's poional oifiets aivl
tut nod thoni over to the colonel coin
inundlng Hit icghnent.
Thoy weic all dub sent hack to th"
stales to JohiiHonV family, and In due i
tlmt: along with tin pic tin en of John-
sun that weto printed In the papeis
wen ihou of the "be-autltul muiiik
woman, tlio sjt'etmoarl tit Lieut, joiin
on of the Fourteenth eavali.v, who
was killed In the Philippine."
Alice Xetley saw It one day. She
gazed at It In uslonlsluiiont,
"My plctuie," she gasped.
Sho looked at It until she was oeitaln
theie could ho no mistake. To iiutk"
suit "he wont 111 a;id got a copy of
tlio photogiaph which .she Ihought to
1)0 the same.
"There can ho no doubt," she said.
"Johnson Johnson," she lopeatod.
"Why. I never know hlm. He never
even saw me "
Thou sho thought. Yes. the Four
teenth cavalry Irid come thiough the
to,n on their wav to the Philippine.
This lieutenant had been with the leg
Iniont at that time, of course, and
piohahly had seen her and fallen In
love. Thou he had obtained a photo
graph soniowh.'io begged It fiom one
ol hor friends, who would not tell hi i
of the affair. Then In- hud wmn this
picture over his boatt to tho day of
lili death. She tinned to the net omit
of how th" lieutenant had died. The
bullet had stllifk a golden locket ho
woie mi his bieast, and, glancing, had
J tot n hid way thiimgh his Itcuil.
Tho gill's head di tipped on her
bofom. Sho sat theie In tho twilight,
ciylug softly.
Tw'o months latir Lleuleiiant John
on's body was hi ought homo. AYheii
It passed tluough Kmnietsbuig theie
wis a palo-faccd glil In mourning' at
tho depol. The whole town know I ho
sloiy and looked at tho glil with pity
In their eyes.
"Lieutenant Johnson's nuethe'.ut."
Ih-y whispered, "th' had her plctllio
over his heart when ho was killed."
As tho tialn stopped Miss Xetley
wan helped Into tho baggage ear. Sho
luhl some tloweiH on the oollln, and
th"ii, buiying her face In her h.indkcr
ch'.el, was led away.
"He loed me," .she mm nun cd to
hoi self "lie Is my hum my pool,
do.id hi to.
Lieutenant Saiiiiu lsoii. who wa
SSSrSSSSjEvery WeSi Dressed Woman
man who had died with l'or pic tun on I i
her lu.iit.
Samuelsun gn v led. "I'm ufiuM
wo cariled that thing ton far," In
thought lo hlniselt. i ttachtd his
lK'iul into ills bosom and toio a lm let
tiom hlr bieast. As the tialn cioss d
the bildge he iv.irhul out his hand and
ilioppod the loektt IntJ tho livor.
HillTiilo Xews.
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MH, WU AFTER DINNER.
Chinese Minister the Star Atti action j
of Each Function.
Gi-uigt limy M.illiin in .Vtii-l.i 1
When Ills oxcellei.cy. AVu Ting-laiig,
the ('hlnetjo minister with viiol ivuii"
the wind "clover" Is now Invailably
linked, made his Uiyt nltei-dlnrnf
tpeoch In this oountiy loss than two
.eais ago the Anieilian people claim d
hlm as tholr own. Ills siieeeh wuh so
loplete with humor, mi lllli d with solid
atHlte, and mi dcllctt'-ly eiltlcal ot
Mime of our 11atii1i1.il chai 11 teilstli 1
that he leaped Into instant populnilt.
His sulistiiuftit alter dlmier talks and
he 1.1 not piodlgal ol them, though his
mail Is Mini corv day with loiiuecU
to aeltiies'i various associations, navo
done mole lo make him the mot popu
1 ir Chinaman whu liaa ever btcn in
this country than oven bis moie lm
imitant "onlies as a dlp'i nru ilmltK
the stio.s.sful peilol of th. hlcge of the
Pekln legations. Xut only ." .Mlnlstor
Vtt's use ot Kngllsth sthnlaily. but
his 1
wit Is of the Kind which we have al- t
ways assumed lroitestij was Aineiitan.
Ills Impassive Oiieiita! fan and to our
iais. 'i slightly inonotonoun voice aie
Ik Hod by his eyes, whltli twinkle In an
appreciative wav when some one 0N0
Mivn a good thing. Mlnls-li '. wllh
the .nt of a skilled act 11, '1 vs his own 1
gooil things with a face th.it gives no
m Wrm 1 1 mt m
Damaged by
To Commence
Indication of undue appreciation of his
owl woiihlness. This iiuliil finality
of his gives hlm the raino tdvinlag",
when ho mnk-M tv lumiuioiiH obsena
Hon that tlv I'lnth dais rcmo of our
mlulsl'is who him CHlabtlsh d repit
t. lions as witty eft "i lililu t speaker.
Tliei.- is no pienionllory rinlle, like a
ilautnan sent out ahead to ntinmiiuo a
Jnlc ll.Mln'.sli l W'u luiit the humor
cms feuutioM of the lion. Thomas H,
IteoO, he inlght possibly lidl In mi ef
lort to lle up to them As It Is, when
ho tin-1 Indulges- his humor his audi
i n e believes that It I,; tuilto liy ae'cl
tlmit until It dhuovirs the legulailly
wllh which his luuiior i iber to the
asloii,
Not long ago MlnlsP'r W'u was tin
uliost ol honor at the Lotos club,
"When ,lhe piesldelit of your club
and Hie chalinian of your i onuulttei ,"
he siild, "eiime io Washlugtuii lo toil
dor lie an Invitation lo he present at
this baiuiuet 1 did not know at tlrst
oMictlv what It meant: but when I
lior.nl the name of the elub then 1
kuc that In thai 11111110 lay the taiise
of tho Invitation, of all the plants
that grow In China tin lotos Is the
most apiiror latod bcalie of Its pur
ity." Mlnlstei Wu In -Hated Jihi a mo
ment, and the laughter which gneled
lib; limculoits explanation wont ui'ouiul
the table". Ills giave and lngloil tun
duct of an ahsiiid pioposltlou won his
audiuiKO lioin the stmt, and the few
mot! who aitopteel his explanation soil
inisly ibooifully admitted their m's
take long botmo his o-cecllency loft the
grlll-i 00111 below whoio the Informal
aricimiith of a Lotos club illnnec ovt
ilontly was mn unapincclatod by the
guest of the evening. Dm lug the pasi
winter .Minister Wu has been too star
attraction of eieiy dinner which ho
has attended.
WELSH DAYS PLANNED.
Two to Be Set Apnit at the Pan
American Exposition.
A? was noted odlloi hilly hi The Tilb
lllie some days 'it,o, the WcKh puiple
ire to meet this year at tho J'an
Aliierleau oxpiiiltlmi hi llutfalo. 1)1
r, cloi'-iioiie ml liuchalian has coiivoiit
01' to designate two days as Welsh
tliixs at tho cNposltiuii, iim the icull of
eoilOdpoilileliie with plollllneut AVo'sli
m -ii. They hii not b 'en lled, but It
hr ixpeclod that dates In Septembi r
Will Be Interested to Learn That STRAW
BRIDGE & CLOTHIER, of Philadelphia,
Will flake a Great Display of
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AT OUR STORE, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
MARCH 1 AND 2.
Tlicy assure us that this will b: the lavgest aud most
complete exhibition of Stylish Garmeuts that they have
ever made. Ladies arc all invited to call aud see the new
styles. They can also select goods, be measured and have
suits made to order.
Over a thousand samples to select from.
MEAR5&HAQEN
115-117 LackAWtiniM Avenue.
F
OF-
;ce
Smol
will be (hosen. The mutter Is In coin
potent hands and an elaborate H'"
grimni" will be lneparcd, tut linpoit
ant feature of which will be chotnl
I'ompelUlons In which th' mot ne
conipllshcd M vocill'ds will patil-
filiate.
The Cyniilfgyddlon nucleiy, or t'lleu,
l manifesting 11 dtep Inteicst hi thlv
piojcct and pushing it forward wllh
earnestness inoug Hie ptoinlnoiit
ni"ii who hno jippi oved nl I Ik plan
are William Apinntloe, of ChUigo, J.
Haydcn Mortis, of Mt. Yciimn, X. Y..
William Xathinlcl. 01 Puullney, Vt j
Anthony Howell, of .Musvlllou, Ohio,
Jo'm o, Thomas and J. II. Foulkos, nt
l'tlrti. and llohcit Iliiinphn'v, of lluf
falo nanus which 1110 itiiewu to
W'elMimon iweivwhoiv. A llely cm
tcsiititidcnie bctwcin Welsh Micloll"i
and pi'oiuliipiit Welshmen rll ovei the
rounliy has bef 11 slaitcd, 1 nil the Idea
of AMsi dajs ai tin Pain American
opposition Is otteiiule populnt. Th"
AVelsh newspapers aro also ugltrtlng
Hi" mutter and niglng their renins to
Inlet el thoinsplvos.
Tint the Welsh Day a nl the P.itl-Ain-ilcin
exi'osltlon will bo vuy hup
c"s.ofnl itheie Is not ll'- ullghtsi doubt
In the mliiil of those who 1110 familiar
with th" lUiinnoi' In which Die AVolsh
tii'oiile entry tail the projects Hun- nil
d"i.ik. .
THE DOCTOR.
nr tin (,niiw 1.1 of i" loi"
Ale fiHiUii ii"l 1 fir,
'nine miy In' im.mt li'iiul'in-.
Hut. t.liio nro li'Jilicd nml tun.
(Hit' MHil.lll't It III OCIllitt,
hnoiiil In.ilt tin- Mr.
V Itlllll iliVntrs lilnwll I" imu
nl ill i'U4 miiinls'ilDtli I1f.11
. ffiiiilli vtltli lils lanni(i.iK
Will in' niii' luttl- qnhil.
Willi- III III) llllll till nlillU li
Mid lit 110. mini' Die ;iirt.
soini" sp-t I.iIIsM iiifu I In joint,
A lor Ilia lnnlni nml urtnsi.
-..in" iiprjy i nt ulil ut.intii
With liftpi tint iwvfr Wfiio.
"iiin llihik a inni In lu'tli'iii
toiili nml pilr ti ililvr
Mjv Kite In lieu (it vhilrin.
Ami llius iiiit lo llirlti.
Put 'mill lliKi. Ii'.aiieil n IIiMk'I' id
'II 10 11 in who I0.11N tlio llt
J llllt KCIltll HllKllOll tfC-llI'lli.
riie lij'iiiP'eiil-ii'itlt.
(iinl lili-S tin.' Iio'ili rtucllllrt-l
In .ill lie- Inn to ilo.
Anil (iil liiio 1111 ley en tin imiJi
Of oil tll'lr li.Uiilit, tm,
WlllUin To.l It. liiiml!
m
K fll SH
OlL-lLn
and Water
This Morning.
JONAS LONG'S SONS.
rsvv'i
Nobby Styles
At Prices
We call attention today
4b inch iMcnoli .-ill Weiol Q
Poplins in black only, yd OVC
4; inch Blade Satin Finislied
AniHiic, be.uitilul solt nml mel
low finish; Me.imccl .uul shitnil:.
ready (or use, the 2.2 t
quality .it. v.. 1 .7 5
- - wru v
x v . 1
vwvyvww
Sale of
ha
attracted hundreds to
The values continue through tomorrow if the lots
last; bO-Avc repeat the prices for those who were so un
foitunate as to miss them today:
i a 1 twwrr.i 1 '11.1.UW t.uvi,
C in many new and nrtis- ,
i tic designs; special at... 5vC
) STAMPl-D PILLOW COVI-RS
r, .,.! t- till f AMI rrtWIMU'
that wete .nic and -uk, -.
all reduced to JLoQ
PILLOW CORD in eveiy shade
and color at these special prices :
The 10c kind for 5c
The 12c kind tor 10c
The 15c kind (silk) for 12c
PILLOW TASS1LS, all silk, in
everv color, ihc 10c ones
for..' 7c
SILK I'RINGh, specially
pi iced at iZC
COLOUHD TA15LL COVERS
in many handsome patterns;
some to' finish with tinsel ,-
braid, special at 59 ami ZvQ
I UJMSTITCIIED LINENS ,
per yard OoC
ORION I'LOSS. per skein . . 5c
donas Long's Sods
EMPTY HOUSES
CAN BE READILY
THE" FOR RENT"
JONAS LONG'S SONS.
in Dress' Goods j
4
of Interest
to borne of the new
Par- i
isuin styles mat iorm tne
most-wanted fabrics of the
season: designs and color
ings are the richest imagin
able and especially ini
poited for shirt waists.
Guaianlecd fast colors.
Among them arc:
jS inch all wool Stiiped
59c
Albatross, at
26 inch all wool Striped
69c
75c
Serge?, at
2S inch all wool 'Armuie
Stripes, at
28 i-ch Silk and Wool
I'cisian Stripes, at
With them are
splendid values for
85c
these
Suits
and Skirts that have no
counterpait in any other
store.
!.):, inch black all wool Louisinc,
the regular 1.75 quality, t
per yam 1 ,jbO
it) inch black all wool Pebble
Cheviot, heavy enough to make
up withaut limni;: the
89c
1.00 quality
Art Goods
thib department today.
CLOVhK CLUSThU COUCH-
IN'G CORD, per skein
at 7C
FRINCiFD BUREAU COVERS,
in new and striking pat- .
terns; special at 49C
NEW LINEN DOYLIES, Q
special at OC
SHhTI AND I-'LOSS in all shades
and colorings; double A .
skein for 14C
BFLUING SILK, pet skein.. 2c
HEMiMINWAY & SON'S .
SILKS, skein 4C
KNI'ITING SILKS, per
sKciii y
DOWN PILLOWS, well covered
and carefully filled, at these
special prices:
18 in. 20 in. 2: in. 24 in-
30c
lye 9C 75c
FILLED IF ADVERTISED lit
COLUMNS OF THE TRIBUNE
HONEST SALE OF HONEST SHOE
LEWIS, RUDDY
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330 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
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