ipplppws - . v . V . V ,Vl F I If". THE SC1UOTON TRIBUNE-11UDAV, XOV18MJJEU 15, iOOi. INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR NEW KIND OF TIE TO BE USED BY PENNSYLVANIA. They Aie Obtained from British Guiana and Cost Nearly Twice ns Much as Ordinary Railroad Ties. Tho Firemen of the Statu to Havo a Convention at Plttston Tho D 1. fc W. jjoard for Today Num ber of Cars Handled at Packerton During' October. The I'flliinis.vlviililH rallruml Im soon to begin nn oxpurlumnl with a now kind of Wood for llcts. Onlcr.t lmvu born liliiced, mill Kovornl cnnslKiiliit'litH of llio iiuitcrlnl are now nu tlm way from Smith Auii'i'lru. Am soon as litis veBfids m-ilvo iirojjurutloiw will li mnilo fur Idni'lnir .lie. ties at points ilimt? tin-' main line. Tho tie are of .Mora wood, imd come from Ui-lllalt (luliiim. It la I'lalini'd for lliom tlint tliey will lust ilfty yuan, tho tlinbi'i- beliifj cxcci'dhiK ly lianl and iKWK.'p.xInt; the quality of durability. Tho present ties last 1'ioin thivo lo ten years'. The pureluiHlliR' price tiluni fur eui'li 11c of tlio Morn wood Is 51. and tho de livery price about $l.r. Thu i.osl of. ilii' white olil: tics, wlilt'h tho road litis lieon iislns Is about 75 rents ouch. II Ik expected that the work of laying these lips will beslu nhnul the Hint of Jintu iny. There have been many cxperi nii'iitn made during the last twenty-live yeaia to procure muiic material for ties thai will stand the scvoi'o test from Vtivy and fast initllo, hut thus far no .successful results have heen obtained. About ?CU,000,OOi1 Is now spent niimml .y by tlio railroads of the country for reniiWliifj worn nut ties, It belat? estl iiiatfd that 112,000,000 new ties are need ed each year. The total number of ties now in use on the railroads of the coun try is calculated at .SO.OW.Ofin. ', Convention of Firemen. An important convention of the In lernatlonnl lirothorbood nf SUutlonary "l-'lrenicn will be lield in I'lttston Ure. "1, when fcovernl matters will come up that will lie of general interest to the meat hosts of labor located in tills particular part of the state. This con vention will be a state jntlierlugr, and it Is expected that there will bo about 300 delegates in attendance ivhen the hcssiotis open. 1'o.rliaps the most important question lr. conic before the organization is, whether or not the member; of the or ganization shall join the t'nited Mint Workers and pool their issues .with that organization or not. D., L. & W. Board for Today. Following Is the make-up of the Dela ware, Lackawanna and Western board for today: TlintPUAV, Xi'VI.MtlM. II. wiij i-HK i:.isi. s p. in,, .. r. Mullen . in p. in., 0. V. 1'itgcr.tltl; 11 p. m., O. KMim-y. l'l.UUY. NOVOUII.l. 1.-. Willi Cats I'a-t 1.M1 ii. in., W. .1. MoiVr; 1 . m T. JltCirtliv; o a. jii A. W. bill.ui-. 7 . m., M. It. Mlin,: S ii. in., i:. .M. Ihlli'll; ." .1. :n., T. ri(7i.itiii I;; P :i. in., II. IJilliFr.ui; 31 ii. in,, M. .1 Uiniii.Mii; J p. in., .1. W. Ovvinr; 2 p. in., II. IIMiing; ,1 p. in., ('. W. Halt; 0 . jn. Wilti.Mii Kirb;. Sillulllil:. ITcl. II .1. 111., PJt,.l. I .iiIijk: S" !. in , 'ii, W. II, XiiniiU: H .i, in., M'i Uiiompiiii; I .i in., i.i-l, ,l. .1. Mini. iv, r. P. Stc.-iMN" t-i-r-v; I . in,, wot, M. ,fllnliy: n p. in.. c.iM, .1. Ilm niuan; T p. in,, from N.iy .uij, J), .Mi-AllUlu, S p. in., M. CioMcn. I'lSs'iir. G :i. in., Wiiliu'r; 7 a. in., S. l'iu ii ilyj S ... in., Iluil.-ir; 11. 1". si. lil., .Muraii: fi p. in., 1'. .MclJiiniu'll; T.S0 p. in.. Murphy; i p. in.. W. II. Ilirtlinlninpw; in p. in,. Limping. I'j-MUKt r tnsini's 7 a. in., Citlm-v; 7 j. 111., Siiuit; in a. m., Naiiinan; in a. in.. I". V.. s-e-'orj i.J."i p. in., hl.inloii; BD p. in., .Mififucni. Willi Tats Wivl. " a. in., .lo'iin (iili.iijiii; ? a. in., P. ILiwcny; 10 a, in., '1, JMnlitMii; It a, in., II. (.'.iitn'r; 2 p. in., Kim-sk-v; -i p. in., 1. Wall; :, p.m., A. ;. KVtrli.nn; (. p. in, M. i .uinoJy; Jl p. m P Cnjiianuli, This and That. During the month of October the l.e liiRh Valley railroad handled in reeelv inc; and forwarding cars at tho 1'acker ion yards just 172,r.2S. KstimutliiR the avcniKC leiiKth of each car to be thirty feet in the clear and addlns two feet for coupling; etc., the oars, if jtlmng in one train, -would stretch fronl New York city to liuffalo and return. Esti mating that there were sixty cars to tho train, there wore 2,i7."i trains and I'ligines, or ninety-live trains a day. The board of directors of the Pennsyl vania Railroad company have author ized tho construction of 1,000 additional freight cars. A total of lH.Ofiil cars are 10 ho delivered to the coinpnny dining ihc next year. Owing to tlio grout de siiiuid for freight ears the Pennsylvania linllrood company will enlarge the oar lmlldlng plant of the I'ainbria Hteel company, which it controls, ny Jan. i Hie car plant at Johnstown will be able to turn out twenty cars a day. FOUND DEAD IN BED. Richard Shnvpless, of Dickson City, Expired Suddently. IMchui'd Slmriilosc, a man !'! year.i of nge, was found dead In bed. at his homo in Dickson Lilly, yesterday morning, .Mr. Shurpless was employed hi the mine and worked AVedm sday. lie did not complain of lllne.-i? when he retired that night and It was a great .shock to tho members of his family when he was found dead yesterday morning. Death Is believed to havo been ciuscii by heart trouble. Mr. SliarpleHS was for years a ri. dent of Dickson City, mid had the re. iqiec.t and rogiud of nil who knew him. Ho Is survived by a wife and the fo. lowing children: .Mrs, Morris v. .Mop. lis, Alr.s, Stephen Mlddleloii, Mi-. John Hrler, Miss Nellie Hharplei-s and ltliii iril.ThomaB.JunieH and W'llll.iin Sharp ies. Arrangements for the funeral havo .lot boon completed, NEWSPAPERMAN WEDS. Ttobort W. Morris, of Now VorU i ity, formerly of tho Plttston Item, whs oh (Tuesday married lo Miss Udllh Work IiPlsor, of huiserno uveiiue, West Pitth ton. The marriage was performed at JhithPi'foi'tl, N, J by rtev. S. ltoss M.u Olemeiits. formerly of tho Presbyterian rhurch ot Plttston. Mr, nii'l Mrs, Morris will heieatior lnuliu I heir homo In the metropolis, where the former has a responsible po eitluii nidi the New York Associated Press. Mr. Munis Is well Known )n 'iiewsp.ipr.r i it'll s in this city, ' LEHrGH UNIVERSITY. i.eiii'di itin. ruy is erecting a stotio lube isi"iy !'i.'i f. et, to lw used In con neUKm vdtii the steam engineering woik of the course in mechanical en tthieering. Next fall Lehigh university will offer it. nox end extcuded course lu electro metallurgy, the first of Its kind, It Is believed, to bo established In thin coun try. The departments of civil engineering and of geology at Lehigh university liitvo recently received valuable gifts In tho shape of surveying Instruments, mi croscopes and geological specimens fur tho microscopic study of roe Up. BURGLARS AT WORK. Home of Mrs, Samuel T. Mnchette Entered. The homo of Mrs. Samuel 'I'. Mn chette, In the real' of 20 Madison ave nue, ivr.e entered through n rear win dow last night and n very valuable gold watch mid chain taken, also two silver wittehes, n gold watch charm, gold ling, gold kciiiT pin, gold fountain pen, and n pocket-book containing it sum of moiiev. The gold' watch wiif pliZ"d very highly, It belonging to tho deceased husband of Mrs. Maelielte. THEATRICAL NEWS. ATTRACTIONS TODAY. lAnim.KjIliijii KMd.T In "l,.i Pit iVr." MBlil. M AIHIMV. Ilii!illi.. Il.ni, ..mipnu. Aili'i liouh ntiJ iiIkIiI, MAIL I.OlHlOlt Dlllpill' J-Vll lili" iellp.lll, Atkiiu j:i .ltnl iilsl,i, Huntley-Hnrris Stock Company. I-.i-i I'lenliiK, tlifo iilKjvc-tiii'nttnnril loiU ',iin. p.m.v pH'-oiiliil Clay (.lciiuiit, l.i-niilllnl emnnly (li.nii.i, "The New iloiiiitilon," Iic-iuiu 11 p.juil rfnl diulinie .it tin AiMilfiny of Mnii'. ctnl ili'ier fpi'iialtlci v.ire fiiltoilucril Iwlhviii llio ad-. 'IIih altiii.oeii, "Pinli Di.iiiince.," Il.i: ini.Ui. liMi'et.iii? onic.lv, will !n pri'.Miilcil, ainl t. iilcIitV Mil Mill lie tiiu (i'Vp"p-i!ir T..et l.ynni'." Vaudeville at the Star. V.i'i'li'Villi', Kltli the l.'in.Ion Lniiiro Vamli villi' (nnip,iiiy iM In r.vpimciit was tin.' udriinj at tliu Star thc.iter iivlonlay, 'flu loinpany will be .11 thi-, tlnaliT fur tlio l.i.t llnfo 0.1 s uf Hid iu'k ltlt .1 iiMtinie Siinril.iy. Mary lliolo IimiIi ,i bill ot is- aiN in a -im.--iinr and ilaiiiiniv turn tli.il. U ai'ti'fitnbli'. libit anil lljri litril on tin- priisramtni' .is t.ilMru lOlilfilians, ap'.ucil, :e ili'l iiIsj Hit- I'llnne.o irurti'tle ami IMltli lint, j to.ni .iiiEi-r. "Al binl," a lniRician, ii die tiMtini' nf u.t. Pill. AnMiiic Hi" ii. any trliki lii pi-rfuriiii'il, 'lin l.iIc liiitg nf live coMll-li lii'in il.i" atiilli'iK'i' u.ii pcilitps t!ie niitel tlaitlin?. Historical Heroines. 'I i" inliii'lnclioii nf MOiiii'ii iinU'il in iii.tuiy Iiil'i pljjf appraM to lw a (li'dtliil mi i iv-i. 'tlio pntille li.nl luully flnMicil talking nt tin- bit si'Oii'il by ''U.libai-a rilldib'," mIh-u it a an notmrP'l tlut "Molly Pitilii-r" bail .ii'lib-wit a tiimnpb npmlly .-i !;ti'lt. 01 .ill tin.' ttoini'ii Mlin Imve liituu'd in Anirrii in bi-ti.iy. "Mnlly Pit-ibc-i" i. ciitainl.v I hi' ni".i. faacinatlntr, and .sic wis Hie rally fi'inab' wbo lucl; an .fliw pile in tin- war nt tin; llciolittion. 'I'liU lu-rlnc loir i- Iinpers-enitivl by Katbvyn Kidder, ltd- iiiaKii"ii.-in and Mjr.'.itility ore, it is Mid, seen to c0l!eiit adanlat;i; in lur Iinpeisoiiiilum of tin- braie luimtiy glil, lm loaded and filed a cannon at tb" lijllb; nt Monmoiitli. -tij,s Kidlir lia'i nun It abilily ai a cmni'iltiiiiii', and llio pljy is n.iid lo allm'd licr anipb; display et licr i (inii'ily dloits. Site is Mippmled by ji uiiii.uilly strong f-nnpany, wltiiii ba-t bion t--le'tcd by bcr tn.u1.e41 1.5. Mosik. llebdiT A' llren ii.in, fur Hie Xew Snilt 11111, wbicli will M.11 1 .sliutlly nllcr ber nppiaiaiife in tlti. lily, iliiue iniinded in tin; (a-l aie: lAter laiiii'ittan. Oliu' Olivet', Mabel Korbtul:, -lean I li.iinblln, Mni.in As'.iwoitli. p. 1 Williams, T. ('. Ilainillon. . liiuup Stiatton, Allied llnlliiiaMVoiili, . 'I'. Iltir il.'lti'. Ilauy riil. II. Puid TwiliI, Samuel .1. Moiime, (ifirc H. r.'xUwooil and Wlll.inl I'mj, ".Molly l'ilelii't" will be piodmed al ttiir byicuni tunishl. "A Royal Prisoner." "A llft.ul Piisijiiei" will be pn-.nl il al ibc I.iie.mi Sitiirday jitcruoon mid ttlsbl, II is a new ilop.irtine irom tlio i-.teremyped play-, nt Hie pit'nnl day and ii oiistruded abunr i.lb'Koilici' new lilies. Tin- iiulliov u. contltieil bis ili nuves lo intense lli.vlila' --itii.it ion-'. Tlicie me nuiiy (iici.-iniis i.illine 1'nr Lire titnlitx, wlnle all lIirenRli tlio piiy iln-re is inteiu iv, n in of oiv,edy ulibii blends admif-bly with Hie tliinie. i pl.i,v Is Mid t" ai"W iipmi one fioin .11 1 to art until ibo inti-usi is to llitcn.sc as In make inn' leaii't tlio clnsing seine. -Mi-s Misi.tl" Wilb.v i.s spnl.ui of as lii'ii.K oi.c i-t tlio nio-t beaiitiinl wiinii'ii on the Anioiioar. sjUro today, and in tlic (-I1.1r.1t Ifi or tlio online.'-', onn and wis i-ieiy inrb .1 ipicni. This play 1011:01 diu-i I from a s, . i-.ejsfn mil in lillsbnrir, and will be one i-t hie bfst .itti.ietii.ii to be win liens tbis Mianii, May Iiwin. On nei Wednc.'day nlflil, May huin is i.mi. ins lu lbs' l.vunni, with bu- jolly play and pop lier vuinc. If t licit" is .iito woman on tin- st.me wliom the li at llii-ald-'Koci- aie .inioiis in -.0, it is May Jtwin. Her I'liuaei-iiit-til will mill; t'ue Itiliiuluitlnii of one of Jii-r popular cnlei t.iiii nidits in Im' piodiiltiou oi '"The IVidnw- .Imu-." I Her new cviix.- and tbcie an- lots of Hum, ate I lapblly rpriiicliii; Into tin wlde.-t popul.irlly, .11, d an! lii'liis.' Ininiiri'.-d .11. d wlil.-tbil oviiyiiliere. Ti.ey I aii sums in tlii-li waj, and as inti-ipn-ted by 1 Miss Irwin aie nmveloiidy tdieitoii-. j Tne'.i- srote.iiio nesm r.pit"stuii mn lliiii fr 1- HiiH-mlmrd and laniied ner for a loin; ' tiinc to tome, i'ltey tire: "Ain't Hat N,ii,il.il. oil'," "fiin," "Wl.at Hid Miry ItoV" "We Kin kiri(C S-iii,," "Lo'ii-iaiu I.l.e," "I Ain't Unli.o to Mor'n Nn Mo'," arid " lin Wial.c-pe.iii Kmij." hi lur wippnil :.i imliided .1 loinpany loiitainlit many names suhomIvo nt aili.tie ulnr. Miss Jtwiu will letiie Uoin Hie -Mge at tl.o did of tlit; pit. 111! fe.iv'ii, Academy of Music. b'l.ii S, lltminrUlii's fininiis romedy loinpiny, "J'lu ble.il.s," wilt 0-n a week's em;.ijji mi-lit .it the AiMildiiy of Miisii tit st Monday nlslit, II 1 ii'iiignUril ai tho leadei in its patib.nl.ir line, ibis cninp.iny lias liio iiom dlstlni.ilnii i. ii..;nj tlm only tbiatrlnl .ittiaeiloii at lb" P.in-Anii'i.. tail i'i'illuii iliirlti-st lb" pit .vniiinei ili.d .sho,nl tlio lust .:',n of il.illt,, or made a dol. Iji- tluio. It leilaiuh -piMl.il Well for this allra. Cm 1i1.1t It in.i'k Hub a loionl niidil' the adu'ire oh nn. Halui.. Tin- Viiy t.ib-nti'1 .1 J:l iv.l- lolls HI. k'nibielie, Mi.i, llealllio Hallo, Hill heads ti e company, and h Is iippoilfd by tlio Mion-r.t 1 i.npjiiy Mr. Iliiuineli'iii bus vil -iiinmiH!, i,,r villli. 'I'll' Hit '- pbi.vs for thi- ri-iMin i, aiin.vt filthily new, iiml cinbrnes iiieh will l-m.wi, s irisis Is' lil.inej's "HI. elih i.m," "Noitu.ni l,i-,-lil," -'Wpo o Will'," "SiiiS ul l'i" X'kI t, ' "A Mm "f M-fi." " ll.'W.i ttit." an, many nun I'lpialb s..,n, iiin-.. in 1 . 1 ., t, ow,on"'i Twmtuiii 1 1'li'iiiy bind uinl ie 'iti Will In 11 Vl'l.V pll'ulll ll'itilli' axr :b". BIGGER BOX SAME price: Enameline THE. MODERN STOVE POLISH Brilliant, Clean, Easily Applied, Absolutely wagrie LIQUID BETTER YET . FIRE PROOF !! Enthusiastic Converts. There Are Thousands of Them Who Believe as This Woman Does. Mrs. Ira Knowlton, of Uulte, Mon tana, Is n most ciilhuslnstle convert to the virtues of .Stuart's .Dyspepsia Tab lets s a otuo for obstinate stomach "-: sesXZT. f'--U .; r M trouble. She .inys: "1 had puor tli-ie1-lion nearly all my life, ll now seems to ine thnt for years 1 never knew what It w.-ih to be liunyry, to have a Rood na tural iti'-ielllc. "t was troubled with kiih lu Plnuuieli ruuHlni, piwsuin1 on the heart with pal pitation ami short drouth. .Nearly everything- I ate sniireit on my stomach, fuiiielline.s I bail crumps In the stom ach which almost resembled spasms. "Doctors told me l had catarrh of the stomach, but their medicines would not reach It and 1 would still be u sufferer had I mil, in sheer desperation, decided lo try Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. "1 knew they wen an advertised remedy and I didn't believe nnythhiK I read about thein as 1 had no coull denee In advertised remedies, but my sister Hvhif,' in Pittsburg wrote me last sprinj,' tellln-r me bnw .Stuart's Tab lets had cured her little ilauKhtors of iniliffcstliin smil loss of llesh anil appe tite and 1 hesitated no lunger. "1 bousbl n flfty-eenl box at my drupf store and took two of the larse tab lets aftep etieli meal and found them dcllf-litful to take, beliif,- as pleasant to the taste as caramel candy. Whenever durhif-- the day or nlslit 1 felt any pain or uneasiness lu the stomach or about the heart. I tool; one of the small tab lets and In throe weeks il seemed to me as if I bud never known what stomach trouble was. "I keep Stllaii's Dyspepsia Tablets in Hie house and every member of our family uses them occasionally after a hearty meal or when any of us have a pain or ache In the difrcslivo organs." Mr. U J!. Davis, of Ilainplim. Vn says: "I doctored live years for dys pepsia, but in two months 1 got nioie beneiit from Stuart's Dyspepsia 'Cab lets than in live years of the doctor's treatment." Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is the saf est as well as the simplest anil most convenient remedy for any form of ln iliKestion, catarrh of stomach, bilious ness, sour stomach, bloalliifr after meals, sympathetic heart trouble. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is not a cheap cathartic hut an active digestive remedy contiilnluf- the pepsin and dia tase which every weak stomach lacks, and they cure stomach troubles be cause they digest the food eaten and ftlvo the weak, abused overworked stomach a. chance lo rest and recuper ate. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold in every iIi-iik; store in the United States, fanada and (heal Britain. Lager Beer Brewery MnMifjictnrew or OLD STOCK PILSNER N. Ninth Street, SCRftNTON, PA Telephone Cull, 2333. The Blues Is out; sisiial which fori tell physical decay, .iiotlii-r I, p.iic lucie,, stiu. Tin muscles shrink mid lircomi flab by; tlu body bi-coiiics em.iclatcil, ami tlit-iu U an early tendency to round shoulders. The step lucks elasticity, the iiervo become weak; inciit.il and jihystc.it activity arc a burden. This condition is called ,Vi twin Vt' liility; it is cured by the use ot They feed the Inuicry nervcis, itvive the weuUcncil mcaus ami make life briKliter and swei-ter to nay mail or woman who linn tuffered from jihyslcat drains, $1 l per lioxs II boxes (uilli leual miar.iut.L to rm cut lefiiiidtheiiinmyl, Vino. Ilook tu-e. l'i;.w. MIIUlCI.Mi Co., Cli.vti.iiHl. Ohio. B For tile hy John II. Pliiltu, I'larmscUt, corner U-ciiiln;; -ivrtiue ami tipruce street. BUY THE GENUINE VRUP OF FIGS KANUFAOTUJIEO BY , . CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. liT-.MITJ. Tin: NAMII. ItilMclfbU, Ii. Ual; i.fw s.fUii.i lot PUri.rS l-ittttrt, 4bu, IHboJ I'uUita, Si reui urbi iif.i ot ! rirrt-(r-xinriiirri ' cultUtf), lN4irlviiiiUou A. 9irucn urtim aa turf 4 I tu 10 Jjt. J rn i.rtrtlI k C trtr I but iilUl tiftrIrfUiirrw7 frlt lrulfc . 'tij I BvUtic ry wcdUkl 1 lttllrl rrtu4. Sutlii IbU jipr. : "visvv i - mwf A ill's w l rb t Everybody Is Talking About Griffin's New Clothing Store Which Will Be Open Saturday, 16th. Everybody should talk about it. Griffin's Store will be the most modern up-to-the-minute Clothing Store ever opened in Scranton. The stock of Men's Fine Suits and Overcoats, from the tailor's needle, is a perfect dream. The Correct Style is the only kind in this stock. You will feel wealthier in one of my $12, $15, $18, $20 or $25 Long Chesterfield Overcoats than you will with the money in your pocket. Come in Saturday to the Opening, and you will feel comfortable and happy for the next two years. .rfJL. -J&. Clothier, f FRIDAY BARGAINS ! Advertising is easy when we have such bargains to offer. This Friday will be a record breaker in cut prices. Good for this day only. Toy Department Second Floor. Special Handworked Doll Best made jointed doll; sleeps, jointed arms, elbows and wrists; 20 inches long. Worth $i.qS. Fri- 4 day 1 .39 hxpress Wagon all-steel body, 10x18. Was 08c. l'ri- ,, day 49C Chair Seats, birch or wal- nut, any size C HiR line of Iron, Rubber and Wooden Toys now open at a big discount from regular price. All kinds of Dressed Dolls 4 -v from IDC t $5 CALL AND SHU TN12.M. Special Book l$nrga!ns -Child's Recitation Hook worth . $1.00; Friday 49C Basement Decorated Dinner Set, traced in gold. Worth $8.00, Fri- . day 5.49 50 Piece Tea Sets, decorated. Worth $s.oo. I;ii AO day Z.9o See- our line of Dec orated China Cups and Saucers 1 UC A sample lot of 200 pieces of Fancy Bric-a-Hrac, figures, vases, jardiniers. etc.; line imported. Blended colors, every piece differ ent. Worth 50c to $1.00 A each, Friday, choice Z4C Remember with $3 worth of sales you get FREE a Crayon or Pastel Portrait, The New Four Cent Store J, H. Ladwig, Proprietor, 310 Lackawanna Avenue, CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT. The novelties in our Boys1 and Children's Suits in this New Store is a treat to examine. Everything in this line will be kept in large assortments. Ladies who want their boys dressed in the NEATEST and the best where the cost is no greater are specially invited. OUR FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT Is complete in every detail and when the doors are open on Saturday morning Scranton will have reason to feel proud of the enterprise of one of her foremost citizens in opening the most Modern Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Store in the State outside of Philadelphia. JL I Hatter, Furnisher, 318 Lackawanna Ave., Children's and Misses' Mittens, all wool, some are silk t n UF finished; Friday pair.. 1 (JC Purses, Pocket Books and Bill Books, best leather throughout, you pay one-third more elsewhere. 4c TO 74c Playing Cards During these long evenings many hours are pleasantly passed if you play cards. Ours are the best grade and the price is extremely low. 10c T0 24c Poker Chips, set 24c Toilet Paper, roller, was . 1 oc. Friday. 4C Zinc Binding for oil cloth t A with corners and tacks at. . 1 UC 2 boxes Parlor Matches jc We have just received a large assortment of striped Ribbon for neckwear, etc. These are imported i Ar for us and are the very latest patterns. Per yard IP&rsl&n Ribbons l-or Cushion Tops. Is the heighth of taste. Any color or stripe you can think of will be found on our Ar counters, Worth 20c a yard, Friday Hemember our Stamped Goods Department is i always full of the very nicest goods in this line... VV GRIFFIN Notions Lamp Wicks, Nos. 1 or 2, woith S cents. Friday. dozen . for 4C 1 1-4 inch Frilled edge Garter FJastic, colored. Friday . yard 4C Ivory Crochet Needles, . single or double 4C Mending Tissue fc Arm Bands, pair. 4C Colored Lamp Shades, worth roc; Friday 4c Stationery Pencil Boxes, tilled, Friday . . -tc Box Paper 24 envelopes, 24 sheets of paper best quality, plain or ruled, box 1 UC Envelopes, 25 for jc l:xtra quality paper, 1-4 ream 10c Brackets, nil sizes, per pair 4c up Corn Poppers, were 10c. Friday OC Wire Dish Drainers, large size me JK?-s MjjiffBflBlHHBB Scranton. Down Stairs Dept. Table Oil Cloth 1 1-4 yards wide, was 24c yaid. Friday, yard... Shelf Oil Cloth Scalloped edge, worth Sc yard. Friday, yard Coal Pail Painted Black, medium size, was 24c. Friday . . . Returned Stove Shovel... Oak Frame rlirrors 14c 4c 15c . . . 104 10x14 size. Fiiday Was w. 24c Bargains In Enamel Ware China Salad Dish, S inch size, tinted in green, pink or white. Decorated with forget-me-not? and traced in gold worth n ?i.oo. Friday 4vC Palms 3 branches in nicely painted Jar diiiere, worth 50c. Fri- - day Zt)C Lamp With Shade or Globe, large size Burner, stands 20 inches high fine ly tinted and decorated. 0 was $i.q8. Friday 9oC Bargains in Red Lamps No. 2 Lamp Burners, was ' ioc. Friday OC China Tea Pot Decorated, holds 3 pints, was 50c, Friday JlOC Earthen Cuspidore Was 24c. Glazed, t . Assorted colors. Friday.. I 5C fj r -a. Jh J ilL j zjfJs'Az JM&4A iiS" SifvA