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THE NEWSBOYS; CHRISTMAS.
Every Newsboy of Scranton and Northeastern Penn
sylvania Will Be Given All the Copies of The
Tribune He Can Sell on Christmas
Morning Absolutely Free
Tlii' Tribune iIcmi-cs to give the ik'v1us an opportunity
y make mjiuc extra money on Christmas morning, and with this
object in view will furnish them with all the copies of the paper
they can sell on that day absolutely without cost. This applies
to carriers and all newsboys alike, whether they are selling The
Tribune now or not. Carriers out of town will be supplied with
extra copies upon request. The boys will be furnihhed with
papers as soon after they come from the press as pos-iblc. and
will be kept supplied from the business office until ! o'clock in
(lie morning-.
Hoys out of town should scud their requests for extra
copies to "Circulation Manager, Tribune. Scranton, Pa.," stat
ins bow many copies they expect to be able to dispose of.
Carbondalc boys will be supplied from the Carboudale of
fice, from 7.:0 to J.;i0 a. m.
All local carriers and newsboys who wish to take advantage
of this opportunity must secure their papers from The Tribune
office personally.
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Resumption of Sunset Limited Ser
vice Between New York, Phila
delphia and San Francisco, Sea
son 1001-1002.
Commencing NovomUrr .".0 anil each
Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday
thereafter, the Washington and South
western Limited, operated dally be
tween New Yorlt, Philadelphia and
New Orleans via the Pennsylvania
natlroad and Southern Ruilway, leav
ing Philadelphia, Broad Hlreet utatlon
at 6.53 p. in., composed ot dining. Pull
man drawing-room, sleeping, observa
tion and library ears, in addition
will i-uvry a special Kunset Limited An
nex Pullman drawing-room eonipart
ment sleeping ear to oonneet with the
.Sunset Limited operatwl between New
Orleans and San Francisco.
The celebrated trans-continental ser
vice offered by these luxurious trains
inulc.es a trip to tiie Pacific coast not
only very quick, but most delightful.
Charles L. JlopUlns, district passen
ger agent, Southern Railway, S2S
Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will be
pleased to furnish all Information.
A Trip to California or Floi Ida.
Those contemplating such a trip need
but to call on the local ticket agent of
the Lackawanna, ralhoad and he will
arrange, every detail. Including traiib
portatlon, berths', rcpervatlons ana
checking of bagfiage. through to desti
nation; 1ho will furnish rates, folders,
descriptive literature and any other in
formation desired on the subject.
Through bloopers and day coaches to
Chicago. Only one change or cars to
California.
Don't Forget
To ro to the i. W. 1'riu Company for the most complete line
of high-grade Leather Xovellies in the city. Fitted Hag and
l)rcr. Suit Cases, Sterling Silver-Mounted l'oehctboohs and
Card Cases. A fine display of Hnishes and Combs. Also in
sets, in both plain and mounted. Imported Knives, Razors
and Scissors,
Q. W. FRITZ CO.,
410 Lack'a Avenue.
Store will he
open every even
ing from now un
til Christmas.
FINLEY'S;
This store nsks your pationnge because it deserves it. always
has the finest tnerchaiidi.se, the largest assortments. Naturally much
is expected from us at Christmas. We won't disappoint you, hut
meet your expectations to its fullest realization.
Kid Gloves may
he exchanged for
correct sizes af
ter Christmas.
REAL LACES.
Maud Applltiucd, llrUHpt.-t? Net, In
black, white ntid new tnnci of ecru
Herd DttcliPcMi' nnil
POINT LACES.
from the llnlf"t eilc to tiie widest
flounce.
Itciil l.nicliosse anil lllsh Point
Outlets and I'ollai"".
Krldut Veils. In Ileal Dueheisp
UUd Point Luce, Up to $L'ii0.nO eiiell.
LACE TIES.
In DiicIicm-i mill It-Mi Point.
Crepe and Clillfoti Ties Dresden
and Pet slim designs.
SILKS.
MuU In l.'IIL'.lli:' of one putteiu
each.
FANCY SILK WAISTS.
Ill Pcisliins. Sll'lpes and ('hecks.
$t.(iii value I'm- tine
t.W value for Mc
Jl.r.ti value I'm' $t.:'."i
FOULARD SILKS.
(iood line of UpMriix at speclut
prices for llnlliliij Present".
BLACK DRESS SILKS.
I'Mne I'Yetich Tuft'eta. I'eali de Hole,
Viilllette de Sole, Satin Duchese,
Itougalllie. Alascolle. Moire Velours,
.Moire AntUiue. Illeli Hrticades.
TAFFETA SILK.
MliK'ks an I colors, Hie ami up
wnrtl. DRESS GOODS.
Prlesile.'s Hliu k Urrss (ioods, in
nil their lieu popular wenve
NOVELTY DRESS PATERNS.
All colors at clearing prices.
SHORT LENGTHS OF
DRESS GOODS
At half price, ale splendid Blfls
for Walils, Children" Dicii'ev,
Sinn t Skirl , etc
CHALLIES.
Now line just hi rl veil. All new
sprlni; colnrlnirs. Plain, with snlln
stilpei; plain, with polka dots,
t'nncy w Itii satin stripes, and fancy,
plain Challles. Many choice de
signs In single dress cuts.
CORDUROYS AND VELVETS.
Complete llnc-i In all the new
xhndi's.
BLANKETS, COMFORTABLES.
A pair ul' nice warm Blankets or
a Slurry Conifo'-table would make
an exceedingly desirable- gift.
TABLE LINENS.
Vott won't make n tulsluke If
Llneti'i are your choice for gifts,
WASH FABRICS.
A nli" dress pattern of a pretty
ileidqii in Percale or Dimity would
li" a very acceptable present.
UNDERWEAR.
A nice suit of Hue t'ndorwear
would make n very seasonable gift,
nr some of our lino
Hosiery, Gloves,
Neckwenr,
Silk Waists, Petticoats,
Handkerchiefs,
Toilet Articles, Novelties, Etc.
UMBRELLAS.
From till- In
Braved free.
Initials en-
510 AND 512 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
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And Useful
Holiday Suggestions.
The crowds of satisfied buyers who
flocked the departments of this store
Saturday was convincing proof of
their appreciation. The tireless en
ergy of the past few months has se
cured the best from the manufac
turers, and although we don't shout
bargains and low prices you will find
them here just the same.
$p M TK jK
Silic
Suspenders
A varied as
sortment of
French raised
silk with gold
plated buckles.
50c and 75c.
Silk Umbrellas
In our assortment for this
holiday season we are showing
some very beautiful handles,
plain or sterling1 silver mounts,
from 3 up.
Traveling Cases
The best of leathers, either
in pigskin or "crocodile." Your
name put on free of all charge.
Silk fluff lers
We are showing the most
stylish nnd up-to-date silk pat
terns in this favorite gift for
gentlemen, SI up.
Fancy Slippers
In our Shoe Department you
will And Slippers for gentlemen
that are a decided novelty. A
large assortment to choose from.
Silk Arm Bands
Or Ladles' Garters. A useful
piesent either for lady of gen
tleman. Gold or silver buckle
mounts in glass top boxes, 25c
and 50c.
Fur Driving Gloves
Seal Skin or Sable, lined
throughout with silk corduroy,
broad gauntlet cuff. Makes a
very pleasing gift.
Sweaters
Eor the Holiday Season. We
ore showing some veiy novel
colorings, knitted by the "Sure
Knit" Mills. One in .1 box, 1
and S1.50.
Knitted Gloves
It's the proper style for gentle
men this season. We show
them in three colorings white
grey and red, 85c and 50c.
Gloves.
A pair of Gloves
is certainly a very
acceptable present
at this season of
the year. See our
new shade of
"Moca" at $1.00.
Box of Handkerchiefs
Either plain or with raised
initials. They are packed 1-2
dozen in box. Silk or pure
linen. "Makes a nice present."
SI. 38 a box.
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Cuff Links
Our jewelry manufacturer has
sent us some very beautiful
Cuff Link designs, displayed in
our windows. One pair in box,
25c and 50c.
Silk Neckwear
Months ago we selected the
silk patterns for our holiday
neckwear. Here you will And
both Persian and American
Silks from 50c to $1.50.
Silver Hounted Canes
It's the fashion to carry a
Cane, and any gentleman would
appreciate the beautiful gold
and silver mountings we aie
showing at S1.00.
Ladies' Umbrellas
Our asortment this season is
much larger and more beauti
ful than at any previous time.
Both Gold and Silver mounted.
One in a box from 33.50 up.
JnpuneUe Handkerchiefs
Make a very acceptable pies
ent, assorted and fancy bor
ders, packed neatly, half dozen
in a box, at S1.00.
Scarf Pins
On this adornment for a gen
tleman's tie you will find our
prices much below that charg
ed by jeweleiB.
Fancy Hose
Ceitainly a very useful pres
ent for any gentleman. We
have them lacked half dozen
in a box. From 81,50.
$4.00 Shoes Reduced to S3.00.
In our corner show case you can see the shoes,
Patent Calf, Patent Colt Skin, Box Calf and Vici
Kid. Our clearing price for these "j :j QQ
jpdaOO SHOOS . . ,,,.....,,.,.. ,...
SamterBros.
Complete Outfitters,
i H. D. Crane i
CLOAKS,
SUITS,
SKRTS
AND
GAPES
Our line is of too
yreat an assortment to
enumerate, but prospec
tive Buyers will be fully
repaid by looking us
over.
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Useful Holiday Presents
House Coats
Storm Coats
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Bcrftuton Branch Office, Nos. 1 and 3, Arcade Building.
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