1 t THE SCIUOTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER. 11, 3001!. t YzZ I s -r. r WWBL'SaL BSs&lllSzz? IIP' n 53188 A 1 15 I'roplr line ri tiimnl fiom tlie -"it Khoi-u, III" inoiiittiilii Mid thf liilvcliJr Jt Is tin Honson vlie;n usually imirli Rnloty liewlni In tlio IntcrclmiiKf! of lumpy RrectliiK flii'i the entertainment of kiu'sIm, lint i n; luivc been no Joyous k.iIIhmIiikh n tt.Is city for tire unci week Jlist enilocl i week tlint .cems HUr a year In tli tears It litis cost, tlio jpurct, tln bitterness. Time, the Inevitable hciW of Horrow, tlio soft pillow for the indent nhock, tlio pitiful frlnmi who ininfiirls miely If slowly, will doubtless w between tlio weeping eyes ami the Klinclnw wlileh clouds them some day, but In Scr.tntein. as everywhere over the land, the pall of liioilinlni; settled n ml theie vns no desire for amtite ment. Our community ha shown It nelf to bo what we could deslie. loyal, tender-hearted, quick to fed the na tinnnl bereavement, eager to respond to tlio universal feci hit; for some out ward expression of honor and nrlef. The Country club of Serantou an nounces un open Kolt tournament upon its course, September -5, -ti. " nnd US, beRlnnltiR next "Wednesday. The fol Jowluff Is tho unnounceinent: I Slllll.i. Anv aiiulrur I Incited to compile 'lliore n rin cnlMnoe fee, uml the privilege of the eourpe nil the club home will lie extcmlcl tor tlir fteck .( tin' toiiriuincnt without charse to any plavrr entered. J'nlrles mint he maile licfoie 0 o'clock p. ni , Srjit. 21, tu A. It. Morr. diuitiian Rait lommlllce, Siraiiton, I'i SiUfllMIir.R M. 'Hip cmnpptltou kIi.iI! piny n third k hole ecratrh incel.il round. A gold medal will begitrn for the lowot M-oie. 'l"ie pl.ijct nukltif the shlreii lnteeat von hall qualify for ni-ilcli y lor the "Counirr Club Matcb," and the wcoml sixteen hii1l qualify for m.-itih pjjy for the "Coinolul'ion Match." 'I her? vill lie prize, itlun both the dinner and runner-up In cji.1i of tlie.e m.ilclni. hi:pTi:tni:it &i. Mornlnc rirrt round, bolli lnairlm, el(htee- rolrc. Mlemnen-Seccmd round, both mmchco, elh (ten hold. SniTf.MnilB "7. Hornlnc Semi final lonnd, both matclioti, pish-' Ifrn holcic. Afternoon l'ouroini niatili. riatern villi be paired by the Rolf inmmltlre. I't'uts will be fitn the winner of tlitn match. SKPTT.MIIIIH 2. MornltiR I'inal round, both mal 1. thim-U Jielr.. Mtemoon-l.tdir' pulti.i; match. Men's hard leap medal rcuud. Piiei Mill be Riven the win ners in both of these nialfhix. UIT.IX 11i rule of tl.e I'nllcd sulfa Coif anVnehlinn fhill coiern pl.iv In nil ijve II. Morr. .1. II. Toirey. V ('. 1'iiller, .lamn Ttlair. .1r., .1 II Drunk, Rolf cninmiiite. T II. U atUuw, piCfiili nt. Instead of the cup's usually Riven, the tiiuniniiient committee has nrratiRotl to have beautiful gold, sliver and bronze medals, which may be used us fobs. The entertainment fommlttee will serve tea each afternoon. It Is expect ed that it large number of out-of-town entries will bo made, nnd that many vttests w ill be present durlnp the week, it will no doubt be thn most Interest Iiir tournament In the history of the Country club, as many distinguished pbyeis will be in the lists. The annual fall Rolf matches will be played with "vVllkcs-Barre, Uctober 5. on the. Countty club links, and at "Vilkes-Harro on the lDth. There will bft a team ni.iteh at TtinRhamton on October 11', between I'.lmiia, lllnRhaui ton, 'Wllkes-Hane and Setanton. i:neh team will consist of four men. The Hctantou team will consist of T. M. "Watklns, J. It. llrooUs, V, ('. Kuller sin d .AV, J, Toney. T'ev. Mr. Randolph nnd Mls jjan dolph returned on "Wednesday from thoir European visit. They have been Rone since June and liave had a de llRhtttil summer, part of which was Mrnt lit jlnyrcnth. iladamo Tlmbcr-inan-nandolph will be at her studio on Monday to try voices, leglhtcr pupils, assign lesson bouts, etc. She will be Kreoled by a law class who ate Rlad to welcome her home. .Mrs. OeorRO I". tltlflltli and children loft tor their new home In San Fran cisco on 'Wednesday. Mli KIoiii Mat thews, who aii'ompiinled her sifter, will remain In Calllnrnl.i duiliiR the winter. a pintly weddliiR took phu at tin homo of Mr. and .Mio. Moiuoe I'., liiiin daRe, SIS Linden street, Wcdueclay ev eniiiR. when her niece. Mls (1. IMUh AVittklit". was nulled In inanlnRe to liilin I'. Allan, of l.eatHille. i'ol. The ci'ictnorty wa perfornieil by Itev. i:. II. SltiRer. Miss t.llllan Mllnv-c mted s maid of honor. Miss Kvelyu Mete dith. a c oiiln of the bride, was bildes niald. The riooiu was attended by Wil liam Stanley Meredith, also a cousin of tile bl lih'. One of the fiuilutes mt Satuiday afternoon will bo a ladles' puttliiR match. This afteiuoou there will In- all open handicap for men, when the colllet ants w ill play tor a up. Movements of People Vij Mabel Davli the RUefl of Ml 'pifluue. Mid. ( du II. Dimtmck i at Uliilnei'a I'ulnl thli ek. Thoinan Spraaue returned In m l'lulidelphia on Uedneday (,'. 1), .loms and family are at hume from Lake lirl. William 0. Hall, of New ior', It tin- riio of D.nld Iloiff. .t. I.', rarrls and ton, .'uin. are at lluffalo nnd tlie Pan-Aiiieric.au. .Mr. l,e Grande Wright ic cluitmj, her daugh ter at Meat 1'ltWon. Mm. Thoinn A. llerk md Mi-a John (! Hooker are iitliiR In New Voik Mr. nnd lira. W. I). II. Alnev, of Mnntrow, were in the cilj- Ihi-a week. Mr. and .Mr. Cabin Stone and diuirhter lift Wednevlay mcht for Ilnflalo. Ml Curie M Kulttil. of .bfferkon avenue, U M'uling frlenda in New S'oik i itv. Mr. nnd Mr .lame Anhlnld and dauuhtir have rrturned front Coltaeu iij. Mm. Williani MaiVarlanc, of Wot l'ilttcn, oprnt jfMfrday i 1 1 1 Iriciul In town. Colonel A. 11 lllair rill l.irl on Iim annual ruoftue bunlliiR trii nrt Wcdne-djv . .Iiidce Hand and family hace le'uined from thnr summer boin" at Cotl.iRi. Citv Attorney Piank I!. Donnelli- l pendiiiR a fe'f davt lil former home in CMIoid, S. .I Ijicmetr .lohn Hill and famllv t.av .- c.me to I'.m mericin and the Allrsheny Mountains. Mil. la-noia 'l1iomon, the lontrtltn of Kim Talk clrui'h, wa in er oik on Thurcdnv. Mia Rnes Crohin, of MidUon avenue, i 'n- tcitainlnir Vi Maicmt Ma.ick, ot Minei'j MlIN ! HER P01WT OF VIEW S II1AVI0 been thiukiiiR about the wo men who -wanted to form a chain of prayers last autumn to defeat William McKlnley. I have been wonder Iiir what their sentiments are today, and how they liave felt for the past fortnight. "Women are emotional crea ture.". Tlie assassination of tlie pieM dent, his sufferlns, his death, as holy and sublime as could be that of a saint, the mlRlity wave of prior which had swept over the nation all these ac companiments of the ttiiRedy must liave affected thepetltlonerswho want ed to see tho downfall of the cential llRure in the century's records. I have wondered If they like to lemembor their part In last year'.- campaiRti, and, too. If they find iileasure In recalling their melodramatic endorsement of the one woman In tho land -who is a trllle less lawless than Knima Goldman tlu natrow ("arrle Nation. Is it a satisfaction now to be con- New Goods for Ladies' Waists... Wc Arc Showing Beautiful Lines of Woolens. French Flannels in plain colors, polka spots, stripes and Persian effects 50c to 75c New Silk Stripe Kyber Cloths, medium weight 50c Soft Akrinos, in new Pastel shades $1.00 Silks, Persian Stripes and Figures, white and black vork, lace stripes, Pekin stripes and spots $1.00 Jasper Mixtures in stripes and spots $1.00 27 Shades of Cashmere Silk, best in America 75c Panne Armure Silks, a new one sure to please 85c Saturday Ribbon M ing sclous that they prayed against tha man wno pronauiy more prc-cmincntiy In his own life, publlu and private, was tho typo of what they would recoRtilzo ns an example of purity, than almost any other dlstltiRulshed flrjuro In the present? Will they enjoy medltatliiR on tlio fact that after all they wete only hysterical and took such a ques tlonable step for reason" which they hud not fully thought out for them selves? Their seuseles proeeedltiR was more Rrotcsque than that of the cartoonists who potttayod our dead pi evident In a way which litis made u shudder at the mental teproductlon many times in the weary, heartbreaking fortnight Just ended. The cartoonist makes a IIxIiir by dipping his pen In Hall llllil Vltrlltl In nlo;ii tmlt-iil'lml minds and degrade public taste. Cool women of the country, praying against such a man ns William McKlnley, be cause some Irresponsible Idiot suggest ed the Idea and It pleased the dramatic Instincts of tinthlnklmr listeners, tup- sent a picture whole the lack of dig nity and feminine Ideals Is too ib ttuslve to be a ctedlt to an national Ralleiyof historical pm Halts. I won der IT It will be a lesson to the sister hood that believes whatever Is Is woiir. and If they will continue to have their opinion moulded by such men as Dr. Swallow and others of his kind The Ricat illflh ulty Is with women that they hear fcome Immattite Idea which pleases their emotional natuie, and off they KO at a tangent clinging violently to their latest fad and add Ing h.vsteilcal frills at every 1 evolu tion. Something It might be so much better If only they would deliberate n little. The whole limiting of women has not been in a line designed to fit her to make a tadleal change In the government by divine aid or the other kind. Theie is no more slgnlfliant evidence to my mind that women in the aggie gate are unequal to the task of man aging gieat affalis of state than this Minis "chain of prayeis" proposed by some who wete believed to be among the s-trongest minded ot thMr m-x. Washington prayed befoie the battles which have changed the face of the world. It Is recotded that Lincoln, with his sad heart bending beneath th' weight of his responsibilities offoied up many a prayer for guidance. In tlie light of recent events, where death bed revelations lunr shaken the emo tions of a gieat nations, there hs no doubt that McKlnley prayed with all the devotion of a strong nature, and that tlif serenity, the beautiful poise, tho power which he possessed bad In It "some participation ot dhlneness." It would have been illlllcult for anyone to Imagine him as Issuing a petulant edict for prayeis to defeat some sena tor or eongicsMiinn who was not In perfect accord with his policy. It Is In such gi outness as this that we wo men should fall. We have not been trained to a Judicial estimate of values as far ns vast political Ksites and the true Idea of st.HcMiiantOilp Is concern ed. AVe might be export politicians, but It Is a question whether wo would be as consistent In our methods as ate men nnd tint Isn't mnUiig any pie- tenilous claims. We would cling to a ionise for feminine reasons, and telln quih It for others . illoglial. That Is why we are universally so nice us wo men. If a peison could picdlct with any degiee of coiiildeiiio what we shall do next, we should be shoin of nun h of that charm which, after all, contiols the world. I believe that Wil liam McKlnley would not hac lived anil died tho stiongest, most Infinitely hemmed character In this coun tr. had li nut been for the gentle. Ilower-llki-his and bilnglug ity of his natuie. as tlie r.iiest and most pieelous gift befoie It his lieurt ever knelt. I won tier wlili h one of us women today would choose political fame fm our selves lather than tin homage of a great soul such ns William McKlnley gave to one delicate, I'i agile personal, ity dm lug all the yeais of JiN man hood. What an idiotic thing handshaking Is anyway. IVrhaps our method of greeting Is a .slight Improvement on die Austinliati one of rubbing no-es. Perhaps it s moie polite than the South Sea Island fnj-hlon of tin listing out one's tongue when meeting a f 1 lend, but It isn't many degrees better than clllier. Wo would be ns pleased to shake hands with a fl-di as some of the people wo greet so cordially. It does not add to the ho-pltality or the kindly leellng exptessed In n .Millie nnd a flash or the eye. It Is simply a Luge, objectionable Imposition. It woesn't and cannot mean anything. A glance is moie altectlonate. and In clination of the beycl Is more kindly. Why on c-arth should we want to squeeze tho hand of some person of distinct Ion, who doesn't know us fiom 1 he man who play.s tho cmbals In the orchestra, passes comprehension. If we have within our mentality that strange elusive power which can leap from tin' ees to compel an answering 1 ei ogultlon from his own glance, that Is anothet matter. If wo have a mag netism of personality It Is .something to excel In Its possession even in a crowd, but most of us have not thai and might better slay In a sei luded spot to cultivate It or else be content to stand aside and look at greatness lather than push to gain Its attention by hand-gi.tsps. Tills I) HUH r.ltlc cu.slom of electing has been the soiine of agony to gieat men. Including piesldeuts, all down the line. While none of them until the last and In many lespects the greatest of all. lias been dune to death beiau-e of It they huo suf. feied fiom the ardent grasps of tho iiiultltiKh In a way that few of th multitude 1,111 appieciate, 4 4 Sale of the Finest and Best Grade of Silk. ' Our entire stock of Colored Satin Gros Grain Ribbons, ,11 colors, all widths: not a lot of undesirable shades usually ound at special sales, but all new colors of bright, clean rib ions, Note the prices; come and see the goods. r Widths, 2 j 4 j 7 9 z 16 22 jo 40 Reg. Price 5c 7c 8c 10c i2jc 15c 20c 23c 30c 38c 45c Bale Price 3c 4c 5c 6c 8c 10c 12c 15c 19c 22c 25c life illugiiiR to out the dlvln-S-i in 11 shrine MEARS&HAGEN 415-417 Lackawanna Ave. Our piesiiieni's wives liae endured torlilles bei aue of this fetli-h of AiiieiltanlMU. Mrs. Cleveland, In tlie climax ot her beauty and ginc. was forced to devote liouis to the reduc ing and soothing of the aching mus cles of her swollen flugeis, and she was .1 young woman with the vlgoious, firm right baud of tho up-to-date col lege girl, fond of athletics. It Is a well known fact that Mis. McKlnloy's peillous Illness in Cali fornia was l.ngoly dill to the over enthusiastic vice-like grasp of a hand shaking public that bruited her deli cate fingers and resulted In a dangerous wound for tills gentle flit lady of our land to bai. If wo msiit shako hands, let in linltato tho ChlnesB (which wo might well do In certain other matters, too,) and shako our own instead of oilier people's. Then if we want to squeeze and Jam and bruise tlio llesh In our exubeiance of patilntlsm, it will lie our own lin gers that must ache, hikI It will give less oppottuuity for villains who nr handy with guns to murder somebody w love and honor Saucy Hess. SCIENTIFIC SALAD "Inircurtlr linowlnU It t dinnrfniw tMfif, Bo in all thirif. let iu bi ccutU. ' Reideti of th fiiUd would itretllr ! m In my (ilk h; jiklnr quMllont (not rllj for publication), which tf poMlble wilt If- iniwfreil In full In in enrlj tune it tttt IVffklT gid ind th-lr tfctlpl ciinoildd IminniUtf-ly ty mill All inch CMinmunlc' lloni mud. Iiowrefr. i iiut'tr ol tovnt, bfr the wtllfr'i correct nunc nd ddr ctherwlw tlif iinnct bf tkn Into con. Idmtlon Why Do Dogs Swallow Stones, Sticks, Etc, If II s rciciiilv lion nncrtcil Hut the tm fme nf foidsii viIwUium like pilifolei, kIjw and frutbers in a iIjk' Monuih lion tlmt tha auliiul un nflritdl with ubir. 'II1I5 I' I'.v 110 mcaiiv correct. Ihe ilop prnlulily miflcrinif 11 em hOiii' lomii-li tioiiblc, vvliltli nuy lnvc Ci rn 1L iunuilloin and i.mcril It to net In .1 manner wlilili cave iiv to tlio delict that it was r.ihld When n elnj- i ufirlng fiom one er moie (ninplli.ili(iH nf tlie dkonlfi nt tlie stoni mli or itiivtltiM ,it il jwallow liim of .ilinost .iii.itliiiiit viliiili (oniM In dl w.ii liojiltur. to tin. I .1 mil ill i'i nlil.int ami 10 irrl tclnt A II til t 111011 iitiuljti, wliose tunic I rmnnt icmcnidci, Iim clllcll llic eplnimi Ih.ii llic mcic tirt (if fludine (oieiKU nll.iih0i in .1 il"S'n momiiii, tiltlioimli no pniof of 1 allies, may indicate incline l'ln.il iiinilni;lli, wliUh i lit outn.tnl form re feiTililcn violent r.iblw, and U apt to make th duff dcliaic omcvvlut m an-onlanie vilili the l'oimlir conception of rablm. 'flic f.m thai 11 tit tr allows kI.i". and ou.i-kmall,.- 11 .miiiII elciiic, iIock nut ludicitc an.v ncn'oiK ilnurdcr. Tuc acid in iiic ranlne tiomacli are very tlrong and 11 rj ilcniifiil. Sointtlincn tlio lining of the Mumaili Ikioiiiih fo ihaigcd nilli tlicec .li.hll. m i'MM nf the i)ii,iulit,v icrpiiud to dimt the f.x.il iipcii wlili li 1I10 animal lia It 11 livini:, thai ihe tnltiter icel, an iriilatit Mhleli ail upon the i.ill of the MoiiikIi anil c.ilic 1111 nitlficlal uvitrloiv of the nnd. liraet H I tic eoiiiiti-l'liiilaiit prnvnlrd d.v nitiilc, and the one the clop ptcfcrn. It ilmt tint cliooic unouili tftiv, dm that Mliiili lu piiiklc ciIkis mid lie klrs, 111- little Rl.nnle vec reting the a ld It craw ic tint atoiuid, timt U Mill cat li.nr, wlilili never Unc M-tlou Injun. When nelthir itrjis nor hair can de found, the poor animal will tn.illoiv other fiilitainc, mic 1i .i hIoiipi and viooel lite lailer 1 ilani;rriiu Thf innial i natch .iinir tlcg and aticnd in cm lo.tn nf slil.in'r. Do lint A'ciinie tli.it he ha lahid because lie nwaitottt tnreign Mill ctanctM. Insects and the X-Boys. V dnv w,i nude liilf n wood and hilf nf hcel Icid. In tlie nondeti Inlf a nuindei of lanac of tiiei, dec, dcetlra and clher nwei is mt plated, and the dn n ihen plated In the field of the vram liic m"cit inlnni at nin,t dennic (tl i-jtlv CKited. and after iiawliiic In ami from, flinllt cnilirratetl, in a tonn, I" ihe lead-n halt of the de, wiieic llic 1 iv tnuld nnl pene lialc. Th- cTpernncnl via5 rtpcated niani 1 1 tut . and alnai with the tain" renlt (.miliar r piiimeiil uav tiit'd uith tin dlind lanac nf a teiiiiii t.pci leu 01 t'Cctlp. nimili-i m tnetii Mire plated in an ch 11 iieu Imv. ttunli alv, enutaiiied a tnclal ln n-'tli m npenmc N runner teic Mm ravt turneti nn imn Hie iiie,tt t-hiniftl HtEtit e.t tliirr'. Ilieir iincaiin,A in iieatt'il, and in 1 liltlc while ide.i .til nnueht lefllKC in tlie nirl.it dn, tho linic m Hip stolid epeiitneiit rie ,-niireH ijhtlcs-. theu peitepllnn of tiic rat- ttiu-t tike pla e ihrniii;li the iirrtej nf t ! -kin Ihe Ainern in ttiy .li'UIII 1. A Peculiar Legal Decision. ei t orioiM inlerpietatinn nf the law c, -it at llluea, n unions that it eeenit at timusli the t'lhi 1 tn t In ran did nnl en hit wav veri t tear1 I" an.v iraMiriahlc Hetlleineiit Morkincniaii C dug up Ihe :111c pi ink ol .1 vcvil in all I. lis lili tin, k fell ami hull hmwd to hidli that lit- ditd in a tew ditf.. Iho juiUc tl-1, nei ihat hi. lanilly it not cnlitled to compi ntalmn deiai.jc Ihe slap vtat not a laitm.v. nn appeal tint tleei-inn vat auMaiiied t another e.nir' dul lurlher nppcil to the hmtv' nf lrdt ictuaid In a ictcci.il nf tlie vcrdiei thai 1 ntup wat inn a latim.v. li at 11 fm tory In the plaintiff 111 Un at tiivli .lint lli.e that was where hi wwn cariiinc tut loins, llic mhi wat in drt dm k nml it wa ,1 tatlnr.i, lltnefmi t'n nnkininn tinul.v were cntlilttl lo inovpr. New Engines. li eiuui,. fin ptsMMiKCi M-rt 11 1 hi-, lie, p t..tet f.a lit. 1 t 11. la. t pied and 1- ilatiiiitl t le at mitaiiic up,,u cvt-tiu? hnninniict li 1 a thici tiimiii i impound, I'm- IiikIi tiretsnie and iwn hot pM'-.i'ir. itllinlcri, ilie litter being tun iu mime 1 lid. wliilc llic f. rni"i mU ..11 a ctanlcd tiiam avii Ihe high pfi -vine cvliinlrr PVli1(lts lllln liottl III 1..M pn .ttl,, illimlcK, ami pinti."ii i made foi arlmill 111c loo tt tin inlo the low ucvmjii i.tllinl.n nn stariniK a lit.itt tiuiii. I lit. -1' l.l-l are JO 1111I1 diameter dv II ineh oin.ki, while tin. Inch rciutr n Vi Imlie. I ,,1 .'! 11,1 In- jitml.p new fcituie in llic doiltr 1- iht- iiiiplo.tnieitt ot wait r lulu in Ihe upper put nf tin lndo nn-Miis 11 lioin ,i,, to -Idi ; thfj.c lubet inMc.i'.e the heat fni. tiiitatt- in the lircbov. mjiiic ;:ci jh r ecttt , and Ihe rmur endt ili-ller into tlie wao-r ia, , Hie uprtiinir in I he -hell -hut. cxtinialli, I" inir pioltttcil In. a hntinM and Udts in ihe mini wac. It n-tattd lliat tlilt engine hat ilnne IiihiiI work fm it- iliinrii-hiii.. uklng Ir.urH . 1 4U4 tun- .11 a epti'd ot ,VI mill- pir hoili otn lit lit Kl.ulei. 'Ihe elhleiiei nf oil nuiii.'e nliat f. 1 nRine iu vvhitli the inipul-t- 1- ihtltid li.iui the cvpln nun of foil a and .ilri In. icaing tlail.t N r ntilv i- Ihe rcioilalinn cnullt liuptmcd, lint tin ioiiiiiiiptlt.n of oil iv. ilct irii-!i; ,al-o. Ihe fir cl Hie eiiKiritu I- ineiralng, 1 I1.1t thei ate imu f.irriiiiladlc liiali nf the i.tc.011 encine . 'i-prciallv in poilable wink. Ihe ldianlagr ti Milling irinn doilic anal with ilic holler, and it- lndn.pt'11 ablc watii Hinl fuel clippie, ale nn km 11. givniff the oil umlnc bii aiiiautanc ulniii will de HI) hard to utitioliii- The Weather Btneau's Foiecasts in the Rural Districts. Taunt I- who live on the line of r111.1l fu mail tlilivrey louiea are to half the ad inl.ii;e til Ihe Weather Ituuaii'i (cirtj.ts of the weatlnr Aiuiigcnicnta aic deing made h.i the Potnttl, e l)fiailiiimt ami the Weather Huicni tn liaie the mail 1, nta (ipiippul Willi witli tigiuN, wliiih will lie lOti.pii uotik. n that the.i tin be icid .11 iniitiilei idle elitlanei. fiom tlie hlirhnaic. I In- tanii -icieni ol nolifilns the faunei't in nn cpocili reitlnl icaiiin. of the Wett hit deiii in 110 on tlie o-ialliil i.ir mulm nf 'I. io..i1 criiitc and nn the train of the I'n ilh latlroadt for 3 number nf viai put, and hjt pimed ii'ij -aii.lai inij to the farmtit. A New Kind of Gas Tubing. new kind 1 f sas mbiin; in put un the market wliuli Ik leiniutncnded fm- u.c whole thctc 1. an.v il.k of Hie uihdcr being burnt, at in inokiiiff ton. ironlni., I'licmii.il wmkt, etc The lubber tnhliitf U covcietl with finely woirn braid of athestut, md further with Intcnibuitihle piini. ulin h will wilhiand a Kieet amount of bc.it. S'limcioiH a.iiileuu onur throuali llic tubiiict tomlni; n tonuu with tho p.H ttamc, or wild healed niaftiulc, and HiU new article . Kliowimt 1I1 tilled advantaiTM mer nnlimi.i itibhir lulling-, cho ild comiiiand a n-adj kale. Remarkable Economies in Boys' Clothing and Shoes For Intending Purchasers Today. The growth of our Boys' Clothing and Shoe business is sufficient proof that the goods we handle gives universal satisfaction. You can always be sure of receiving here the best qualities at the lowest prices. Take, for Instance, Today's Offering in Boys' School Clothing ane Shoes. VsWiil U If f ' Boys' School Suits and Knee Pants Boys' Vcstee Suits at S1.48 Sizes 3 to 8. An exceptional bargain. All kinds of desirable patterns and also in plain blue, the material trustworthy and made in the new fall fashions, the sewing and trimming first-class in every respect, 4 . 0 made to sell for $1.98. Saturday price $ 1 .4o Hoys' '2-IMCCC Suits ftt Sl.ilS Sizes 8 to 15 years. Made in double-breasted style, of durable cloth, plain grey and blue; also neat stripes, strongly sewed and trimmed in the best t manner. Regular value $3.50. Saturday price.... p 1 .vo Hoys' Knee Pauls at 25c Strongly sewed and rightly made. Knee Pants In many different shades and colors. , Should be soc, but price here 2,5 C Boys' All Wool KllCC Pants at iiOc Double seat and double knee, in blue, brown, grey and desirable mixtures Kxtra well made and trimmed. Worth 75 cents, but here at 5l)C Boys' School Shoes At IMIC Boys' Shoes in sizes 8 to Yt, box, grain and glove ctlf, made with strong oalc soles and reinforced stays. These shoes have spring heel. Always sold for $ 1. as. Price now VvC Little Boys' Shoes In sizes from 12 to 2. These shoes are made of satin calf with McKay's sewed or standard screwed soles, mannish heel, proper shape and style. For Saturday at... 99C At SI. ID Boys' School Shoes. In sizes 2 to 5., satin calf and grain leather, mannish heals, double soles and strengthened back. Remarkable value at., ipl.iy Jonas Long's Sons Readyto Wear Clothing Fall Styles in Shirts Great plenty of patterns and color ings, made of Oxford and t f( Madras Cloths P -vu Wets never so near perfection in every detail as this season and an inspec tion of the varieties of colorings and ptutciiid is an incus b needed to convince mP you. 1 p i J II 7 J ran ana winter Neckwear Consistently priced from $6.00 p- fmrnmamsmmmmmmmmmam Hats liave undergone a most ladical change, and the high crown is the "real thing" for Fall and Winter wear ing. We carry these goods in Exceptionally Good Value The styles are always correct. Ask to see our Detfey at $3.00 Is one of our specialties, and you'll al- 1 way 3 iiiiu iiic newest goods here. Shapes and shades enough to please the most fastidious. Styles 1. j. ii s sn Clothiers. Tailors, Hatters, Furnishers, 304 Lackawanna Avenue 25c "" 50c Custom Tailored Garments BPBIfiTT?7i7Tf . a ; VnHMIiHHH We make are the best tailoring art can )duce. Made of imported woolens 1 best the market affords. Our Patterns Are Especially Desirable Gieat care and good judgment having been exercised in purchasing. GIVE US A CALL. f DEFINITIONS. an mwir to .t iiuoion pin let nif l. i.ni" of ihr rmlm e.t the S.lnd. I gut- ut nilslit ijm for a iletlnllion of tlio phrjr "V)iliologii4l Aloiiifht." iiwil ol IjIp ijulie froqiifiillv li rli tuial CMltrm. 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In Int. p.i lmlecle.il inoimnt anel utiat lie knnun a an inepimtlon are m,i nurl.v lion; moil., c arl Seller, M P. Style in Leather. The nature and quality of Leather has thor oughly been studied in the make-up of every Shoe in this new department. All Leathers used in their construction are es pecially adapted for men's wear. The new Fall shapes, or lasts, have been a pleasing surprise to many so far. Have you seen them? Samter Bros Complete -3 Outfitters