The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, January 15, 1902, Page 8, Image 8

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THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1902.
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2 WHITE
AN ATTRACTION OF
EXTRAORDINARY P
Upwards of 150,000 Pieces of Muslin and Cambric Underwear, Cottons and Lin
ens, Table Cloths and Napkins, Towels and Crashes, Sheets and PiiSow Cases, and
White Goods for Early Sewers.
HIS, THE GREATEST OF ALL WHITE SALES, begins tomorrow morning, Thursday, January
16th, at 8.30 o'clock. It' will begin with every promise of wholly and brilliantly excelling all
previous events of this character. The best manufacturing concerns in the world are represented
in this Mammoth White Sale. It is not a sale for one or two days, but it is planned for an
entire month. It has taken months of careful preparation and buying ahead to get this vast aggregation
of merchandise made, examined, shipped, delivered, counted and marked ready to place in stock, and
now we ask you to come and see the fruits of our efforts and indulge thereof to the extent of your needs,
desires and the size of your pocket-book. The goods are here in all of their immaculate freshness and
crisp beauty. Nearly every piece of Underwear bears a copyrighted ticket, saying, "Sanitary Non-Sweat
Shop Make," which, in addition to our own reputation, is a double guarantee that every garment is just
as clean and as well put together, and under as healthy conditions, as though it was made in your own
home by expert seamstresses, under your own supervision. You read of underwear sales galore; they
tell you of their enormous stocks, Frenchy designs, low prices, etc., etc. But, upon making comparison,
you will find that all other sales are only sales upon paper, with a dash of printer's ink. We submit
you a brief summary of a few offerings at this Stupendous White Sale.
Dsirsty Undsr-IVIusl.ri3 Most Tmptinly Pricod.
overs
At 7 cents Corset Covers of
good muslin, perfect fitting, put to
gether well felled, seams; only three
to a customer.
At 17 cents Corset Covers,
square neck, cambric, embroidery
trimmed and tucked front.
At 25 cents Corset Covers of
fine cambric, neat embroidery and
lace trimmed; the latest French
styles.
)i At 39 cents Corset Covers of
excellent cambric, embroidery and
lace trimmed, tucked, fronts,
square round and V necks; fifteen different styles.
At 49 cents Corset Covers, French style, made from
finest long cloth, trimmed with fine lace and embroidery.
Other styles to match sets; latest P arisian designs, up
to $3.49.
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Night Gowns
At 33 cents Night Gowns, fair
muslin, double yoke back, tuck yoke
front, generous in size ; usual price, 49
cents. Only three to a customer.
At 49 cents Night Gowns made in
all of the different styles ; high neck,
low neck and empire, lace and em
broidery trimmed.
At 59 cents Several styles of
Gowns that would be considered cheap
at 98 cents In many other stores.
At 75 cents Night Gowns of mus
lin or coinbric, lace or embroidery
trimmed.
At 98 cents Night Gowns, over fifty styles, made of
finest cambric and long-cloth, French designs, trimmed
with beautiful lace anrf embroideries. .
At 25 cents A lot of Misses' Night Gowns, all sizes,
to fit children from 2 to 12 years of ago.
At 49 cents Misses' Night Gowns, 'all sizes,
with tucked yoke and hemstitched collar and cuffs.
Other Gowns up to $7.98,
9c per yard for 40-in. Unbleached Lockwood Sheeting.
10c per yard for 45-in. Unbleached Lockwood Sheeting.
1 lc per yard for 50-in. Unbleached Lockwood Sheeting.
12Jic per yard for 54-in. Unbleached Lockwood Sheeting.
14c per yard for 7-4 Unbleached Lockwood Sheeting.
1 6c per yard for 8-4 Unbleached Lockwood Sheeting.
18c per yard for 9-4 Unbleached Lockwood Sheeting.
20c per yard for 10-4 Unbleached Lockwood Sheeting.
10c per yard for 42-in. Bleached Lockwood Sheeting.
1 lc per yard for 45-in. Bleached Lockwood Sheeting.
2yjC per yard for 50-in. Bleached Lockwood Sheeting.
14c per yard for 54-in. Bleached Lockwood Sheeting.
16c per yard for 7-4 Bleached Lockwood Sheeting.
18c per yard for 8-4 Bleached Lockwood Sheeting.
20c per yard for 9-4 Bleached Lockwood Sheeting.
22j$c per yard for 10-4 Bleached Lockwood Sheeting.
1 4c per yard for 45-in. Atlantic Brown Sheeting.
12c per yard for 50-in. Atlantic Brown Sheeting.
14c per yard for 54-in. Atlantic Brown Sheeting.
16c per yard for 7-4 Atlantic Brown Sheeting.
18c per yard for 8-4 Atlantic Brown Sheeting.
20c per yard for 9-4 Atlantic Brown Sheeting.
22c per yard for 10-4 Atlantic Brown Sheeting.
l2'ic per yard for Bleached Atlantic Sheeting.
14c per yard for 50-in. Bleached Atlantic Sheeting.
16c per yard for 54-in. Bleached Atlantic Sheeting.
18c per yard for 7-4 Bleached Atlantic Sheeting.
20c per yard for 8-4 Bleached Atlantic Sheeting.
22 J4 c per yard for 9-4 Bleached Atlantic Sheeting.
25c per yard for 10-4 Bleached Atlantic Sheeting.
Long White Skirts
Ready-Made
Sheets and Pillow Cases
7c for Pillow Cases, size 45x36, worth 10c.
10c for Pillow Cases, size 45x36, worth 2ljc,
12c for Hemstitched Pillow Cases, worth 14c.
42c for Sheets made of Atlantic Cotton, size 65x90.
48c for Sheets made of Atlantic Cotton, size 72x90.
53c for Sheets made of1 Atlantic Cotton, size 81x93.
58c for Sheets made of Atlantic Cotton, size 90x94.
13c for Pillow Cases made of Atlantic Cotton, size 45x36.
14c for Pillow Cases made of Atlantic Cotton, size 50x36.
15c for Pillow Cases made of Atlantic Cotton, size 54x36.
At 59 cents Long Skirts, um
brella shape, of good cotton, with a full
flare tucked cambric ruffle.
At 75 cents Long Skirts, cambric,
with cambric ruffle trimmed with lace
or embroidery.
At 98 cents Long Skirts; lOOdoz.;
the greatest Skirt bargain we have ever
been able to show. These are made
of excellent cambric, full flare umbrella
effect with dust ruffle and trimmed with
embroidery, lace or hemstitched effects-
At $1.23 Long Skirts, with lace,
embroidery or hemstitching.
-Long Skirts, cambric with cambric flounce,
trimmed with deep Val. lace or embroidery; ten styles to
select from.
At $1.73 Long Skirts, umbrella shape, full 4JJ yards
wide, with lace inserting, lace edge and linen flounce.
At $1.98 Long Skirts, muslin, cambric flounce, um
brella shape, trimmed with two rovs of lace insertion or
embroidery. Fifteen styles to select from.
At $1.49-
Short Skirts
At 29 cents Ladies' Short Skirts
with deep hemstitched ruffle.
At 39 cents Ladies' Short Skirts,
plain but good material and vell made.
At 49 cents Ladles' Short Skirts,
made of cambric, umbrella shape, vith
deep ruffle and four rows of hem
stitching. At 75 cents Ladies' Short Skirts,
umbrella shape, made of fine cambric
and embroidery trimmed.
At 98 cents Ladies' Shoit Skirts,
made of linen lawn, umbrella shape
tucked ruffle and lace trimmed.
All of the other finer qualities up to $1.98.
Children's Short Skirts from 39 to 89 cents.
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White Lawn Aprons
19 cents for White Aprons, hemstitched, with lace.
25 cents for White Aprons, full size, with lace or em
broidery, 49 cents for Extra Size Aprons, with hemstitching or
embroidery.
A Great Sale of
White Bed Spreads
75c for White Marseilles Spreads, worth $1,00.
$1.00 for White Marseilles Spreads, worth $1.25,
$1,25 for White Marseilles Quilts, worth $1.50,
$1.49 for White Marseilles Quilts, worth $1.75,
Table Linens, Napkins, Towels and
Crashes especially provided for this White
Sale at tempting prices.
At 12 cents Children's Draw
ers of good cotton, full size, with
one-Inch hem and cluster of tucks,
all sizes from 1 to 8.
At 15 cents Children's Um
brella Drawers, with hemstitched
ruffle.
At 25 cents Children's Um
brella Dravers, with cluster of tucks
and embroidery edge.
At 17 cents Ladles' Drawers,
vith wide hem and cluster of tucks,
made of Fearless cotton.
At 25 cents Ladles' Drawers of the best muslin,
cambric ruffle, hemstitched and yoke band,
At 29 cents Cambric Umbrella Drawers, tucked
cambric ruffle,
At 49 cents Embroidery or lace trimmed Drawers,
umbrella shape.
Mauy fine French designs up to $2.98,
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Going Out of Business.
The J. A. Banister Co.,
Proprietors of
Newark ShoeStore
Will close their store in this city
at the expiration of their present
lease, which occurs shortly, and
with this end in view have inaugu-
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The Newark Shoe Store's Reputation
for "Good Shoes" is so firmly established
that it is unnecessary to say anything
about the quality of the New.ark stock,
except that, owing to the recent business
depression caused by unsettled labor con
ditions, the stock is much larger than
usual, in fact, so large that we can pro
vide A-l shoe bargains for all who will
take advantage of this great "Closing Out
Sale" at the following prices.
1 00 Shoes. at $0 00 $1 75 Shoes tit $1 50
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5 00 " " 425 i ok i in
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3 00 " " 2 50 ,j"c 5UC
2 50 " " 2 10 7,r,c " " ttc
2 00 " " 1 05 SOc " " 42c.
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nc Ouly Hotel in Manlialtan Fronting on Broadway and FlMi Ave,
EUROPEAN PLAN.
A Modern I'M la Hotel. Complete In all its appointments, rumMiIng anil dccoratloni
entiiely new thronRliuul omniodJliona tor 3 00 gneats; 150 mite? nltli batlis. Hot and cols
water and telephone in ovcii loom Cuslne unoxiellcd.
QEO7GE W. SWEENEY. PfiOPftlCTOR.
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Mimurricturerjar
OLD STOCK
488 to 46S
N, Ninth Street,
Telethons Call, 233;!.
HENRY BELIN. JR.,
General Agent tor the Miorali.g Uitlrict tor
Du pout's Powder
Ululnv, Illaatlnir, Sportius, J-molflfn anj the
Kepaunu Lhciniil L'ompany'a
EDUCATIONAL.
Tuition
By n recent net of the leglsla
ture, free tuition Is now granted
at the
Literary Institute
and
State Normal School
Bloomsburg, Pa.
to all tliose preparing to teach.
Tills fcchool maintains coureo
of study for teachers, for those
preparing for college, and for
those sttjdylnff music.
It will r-ay to writo lor particulars.
Nil other kchool oilers such tuncrior ad.
iitit'(.j at tui.li low UUi. Addrcsi
J. P, Welsh, A. H., Ph. D. , Pria.
SOKANTON CORRESPONDENCE SOHOOLj
SCKAN1US, lA.
T J. Totter, IVesldcut. Mlmer II. Lwa!l, lreas.
II. 1. 1'oster, Stanley 1. Alba,
Vice I'rcildtnt. Sn'retiry,
D L. & W, BOARD FOR TODAY,
Following' Is tlif make-up of the
l)elawat i Lackawanna and Western
iioard for todnj ;
J.XU.ItY II.
Wild Call, i;jt-S p. in., V, llallettj It . m.,
S. T. 5tldi;i.
JANUAHY 15.
wnJ Oat, East-1.30 a. m., llobolen, It.
Auegv; a. in., II. DUblng; S a. in., 1'. Van
Wormer; 0 a. m., Hoboken, J, (lenity; S a. in.,
HoboLeii, J. W, Oevine; 10 a. in., William lluur,
1). Wallaces, crew; It a. in., J, Caiiaugui a
p. in., A. T. Mullen; 5 ji. m., T. JkCjilliyj a
j. ui., A. II. Howe.
Summits, Etc. a. in., J. Curing; S a. m.,
Frountelkerj 10 a. in., Nichols; Jl u, pi,, l. lc
AllUter; 2 p. m., J. J. Murray; 0 p. in., J. lto:i
negan; S p. in.', 1L Golden.
rushers fl a. m., Lattimtr; 7 a. in., 1'lmictt.v;
8 i. in., Houscr; 11. 5 a. m., Moran; 5 p. in,, II.
Coshr; 6 p. in., C. Bartholomew; iT.W p. in.,
Murpli); !l p. m W. II. tyiiliolumcivi 10 p.
Ill,, I.JIIIplllJ,
Wild Can, Wet u. in., T. lluuilivju; S a. in ,
II. ('jtftner; 10 a, m., W. A. IlarUioloium; 11 j.
in., M. faiitiod); 11 u. in., J, J, O'llarj; 2 p.
Hi., 0. ItaudolpA; 4 p. in., 1', Wall; il p. m.,
John (ialiagan; II p. in,, A. K. Kctihum.
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I'jjncngcr llnjsinw 7 a. m., J'. Mclioiumll; 7
a, in., 1'. bhiiiii'i 10 a, in, Xaunuii; 1U u. Mi.,
Socor; 0,15 n, m., Stanton; 6,) p. m., MfGov
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Jl. (ilnlv will run J. Ulnlw' aew uii woik
Haiti Januaiy H ami until further nullio.
II. t'twl.ir will run "i p. in,, uuMur Jjuuaiy
11 In plaid of M. (link'.
I". 11. Snjder leporti for l Wall
John MtDonuell reports for 1". IlalU'tt.
William fcnjdt'r will report for IllsUliitr.
0. yatl report for JlojeM.' ,
British Steamer Fired Upon,
lly i:vlusht! Wire fioin Thu .Viuclju-d 1'ittvi.
Hone lion;;, .Ian, 1 1. Tin- llilthli biiMMKr
Nanniutr (UloiiKini; to tint llonu Kon,', l mi.Iuh
and .Mjijo attain Coal counuii, Jlmitiil), of
lloiur Koinr, lu l.cm llicd'on by I hljic ul
diem in tho Taut Cluu ihaiintlp Wot ilur. Tint
UiapUlu of tlttt lliitUli L'js,hlp (ilor, the Itiv,
Cluili' i:. L, (Yuan, M. A,, uhu uat on boatd,
vva severely wounded. '
HIGH EXPLOSIVES.
Safety Tue, Cot,s and Kxploder. Kcom Wl Con
iK'll Uulldliu .Scianteu.
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