w -e- . Jvn - THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1902. B WEST SCRANTON EDWARDSDALE EISTEDDFOD PKOOKAMME OF EVENTS FOE COMPETITION MARCH 17. This Will Bo tho Tenth Annual of tho Cynonfnrdd Society Judge, Edwards nud IL 0. Prytheroh Among tho Adjudicators Itepub Itcan Club Endorses Morris for City Controller Franklins Elect Officers An Old Offender Ar lested. Otlier News Notes. The truth annual eisteddfod of tho Cynonfnrdd Literary .society, of 30tl vardsiltile, will bo held In the Welsh Coiifiregatlonal church on March It'. Kollottins 1h the niinies of the adjudi cators, iind the lu'oKi'tuunio: Ailjwllc.itora Mti'lt, Prof. i.ill .l.iuic.-, nl VllkrvIIJiic; H'dl.itidiis Hev. Dr. II. II. liar 'K Tujloi; rwiy, .Mine Impedm1 II. . I'M tlicrtli.'su .niton j poctr.v, Hun. II. M. 1'ilw.mh, bir.inton, Cuinnilttee- I .nc .Moirjii, Uee-e S. l).iN, An il uny .lone", TlmmiH II. Ullll.inn, Ollur 1I1i.m1 tlcul'i, (In 11 m IjImhN. ilnliiumj .liwpli .1. Dixls tic.isimr; Mnigni O. IMv.jul, swicciry. hrl cIimiih "V lllmlctijii Dl.il," (The I.ut lli'cc), l.lojil, (I). O. KuiiH IMItlniO. IVutks not to lie U-s lli in tlililj-lho in iminliei, Mo. lnil incilil lo in LL'situl lender anil t" to t.uli litiMicicifitl Iiailrr. M.ile iIiiuih "X,n I)i t'r H.wM." (Oooil MkIiI lo tie l)jy), (I. JhiKi Kwiin. Parties to mini Iter not lts tli.tn fKteen nor mole thin twent fuur, sjn. H-iton to Minevfiil le.nler nn-l -V.JO tn en.li uii.-iuu's-ful lcitlei. Dmilile iii.iitctte "llliloiailn," Pimnt!, S. 'I'do "(Soil lie Miidfnl," 1'an.v; to be mug .iy nine priMti-, time to a p.iit, 4i'. 'llnllnnu solo "Arm, Aim Ve ISi.i-.ps." Han clil. ?. Tmor -.olo "I.e.i(l, Kindly Unlit," WlUhm I.eni.s, !. Nild (M.ile oiie), o.u Mlielinn, (or stinilciir oki IS Jem,) who Iuc liner won .1 1'rire .it lolo sliulii,', U- Sipuno mlo "O, I.oid Hi- Mcich'ul," fluent I). O. lliain IMillon), l. Silu -"KKsinK I'.ipi Tlno' the Telephone," for tliildirn nnilir 11! c.iM of age. 1'liai pi ire, V; M'tuinl piic. To icnt: tlu'iil prize, HO irnU. olo "l.l.iii(Mjliio(-," o'r C.inledjild, for n;i-M'M-. nwr l e:ils of .i;e. 1. I'i.ino 'olo "I'ho llutti'illv," V. I.et:c, on. 50, No. '2, for iltildien under l." c.irs of snte, ;. ('iniipn-inj- CoiiKtiK.itioii.il tune to ll.wnn ftIO, "V t'.inieihild," ?.!. i:iislii-"l.lfiinlill.icl McKinlcy," ?t. Poem -"In .Munmi.im, Mi, ami Alls. l).iniel Krlu.inK" KK lines- (Cnsll-li), $!j. Iiii, "ihe M,t (Vmplete and Appiowil lelliod nf Miuintr and of lipei.iHuir an Anthr.i ( He fo.il 31irii't" not to root tin out Limo nl-, :(); ;iun ly I.'. W. llwijiht, e-i., l'hil adrliilii i, r.i. FleeitJlion "l'.ip.i's I.cttn," for elii'dieit under K jeais uf age, J. Dtifoiir's French Tar Will promptly relictn ann speedily enrf! couglis, colds and all lunc trouble. For Mlo by G. W. JUNKINb, 101 South Main fiipnur. ncnuc. Hrcll.illon-"Catlllne'.i Dellanec," Mr perfOM ocr Id e.iM ol age, $l ghen by T. lU l'clcin, cso Wllkra-llairo. Adroddlad-"Nld da lie Oclllr Ottell," "Par lion a Slamd," I blant dan 10 ocd, .'. Note-Copies for Xos. 2 and 0 may lie liul fom the composers In Wllkcs-llarrc. CONDITION'S. All lomposltlotiii must be In the liandJ ot the etrctary on or befote Marrli 1, 100-.'. All compo'llloni must bo sinned noni de plimio only and nccomp.iiiled by n ullti containing both noni dc plume mid correct name. The names of all other competitor! niii't be In the binds of the stcrctaiy on or bcteie. Miiii.il S, 1WK, Republican Club Meeting. A regular inccttiiF; of the West Side Central ltepiibltcun club was hold at tho rooms last evening, at which sev eral mutters pertaining to the club worn acted upon. Tho meeting nights wore changed from the first and third Thursdays of the month lo the ilrst and third Saturday nights. This will make the next regular mooting night tomorrow evening, when another meeting will bo held. Tho matter of raising the dues was de ferred until tomorrow evening, when a llnal voto will bo taken on tho pro position. The club unanimously endorsed the nomination of Kvan It. Morris, tho lte publican candidate for city controller. 1 Two Police Cases. M. J. Klshpaugh, of South Main avenue, 'who was arrested for lssulnis worthless checks, entered ball yester day before Alderman Davis for his ap penranee at court. Thomas Connors, ot 2103 Jackson street, for whom a warrant was Issued by Alderman Howe last July, on the charge of selling liquor without a li cense, was picked up by the police yes terday and held In ball for appearance before Alderman Howe ot 7 o'clock this evening, Connors-went Into Alderman Davles' ofllcc yesterday to pay Ills taxes and was placed under arrest. He lias evaded the police during the past six months. Purity! Potency! Permanency! The characteristic of Mulford's Vac cine Points and Lymph. Fresh stock for sale in any quantity at O. "V. Jen kins, druggist, 101 S. Main avenue. ' Franklins Elect Officers. At a recent meeting of the Franklin Engine company, held in the associa tion rooms on Spruce street, the fol lowing oilicers were elected for the year 1002: President, 13. II. Evans: vice-president, T. IX. Phillips; recording secre tary, John It. Kline: financial sctc tary, Joseph Hall; treasurer, Thomas II. Allen; trustees, Zcno Derby and H. S. Green. Jackson Street Baptist Church. The week of prayer has brought us such a spiritual uplift, many having found Christ. Tho meetings will be continued all of next week. The Up v. D. Spencer, D. D., will preaeh at eaeh herxlco, assisting' the pahtor. Services We Wen! You To Always Think mims m n Bh. This Ston Of Mo Duality Store We want to be famous for worth rather tha v notorious for cheapness, and don't be shy about telling us vol '3 looking for the place where you can buy to the best advantag , People are doing that every day and buying here. Underwear For Friday and Saturday. Ladies' Fine Ribbed Woolen Vests and Pants in either grey or whitej These are heavy weight, and all the necessary sizes arc here, former price 1.00 a garment. Now "C Gloves and Mitts Ladies' Fur Top Fleece Lined Mittens, regular price $i Q a pair. Now OOC Ladies' Fur Top Fleece Lined Kid Mitts, regular price 50 cents a pair. Now 5yC Boys' Fur Top Gloves and Chil dren's Fur Top Mitts, reg- ular price 50c a pair. Now oMC Men's Furnishings Only a handful and there's money's worth you have not met before. Men's Neckwear in Tedcs, Four-in-Hands, Stiings, Bows and the like; regular price 50c, ,- unci now it is J10C See window and counter display, Pajamas for Men and Boys .handsome new assortment of these useful, comfortable garments. The j prices range from 75c upwards. !', Eiderdown and Turkish Bath ' Robes, neat patterns and great val ues at the prices. $3,25, $3,00, $4,00 and $6 Cloak Department Specials The d.stinguishing feature of our garments is the big value for the price. What you would pay for a good garment anywhere else will buy a better one here. You can buy Coats and Suits anywhere, but what kind of a ga'rment you can get for your money depends on where you go for it. Ladies' ilk Waists Handsome Plain Taffeta Waists, with silk embroidery, all the new shades and at a special price for Saturday. Worth ?6 oo. Now $4.49. We have no remembrance of having seen better goods for the money, ijGIobe W arehotee 1 will begin promptly nt 7.30. Let us nil coma; the public Is Invited, The Lndlcs' Aid society met on Wed nesday and had nn nil day session, tho following officers being elected for the coming year! Mrs. Mary Wngstaff, president: Mrs. John Morris, secretary and Mrs. D. Williams, treasurer. Two classes have been organized In our Sundny school. For married men, V. A. Jenkins, teacher. For married women, Itlclmrd Nlcholls, teacher, The committee on new singing books Is about ready to report and will rcc commond n book next Sunday. Xadles' Aid Ofllcers. The newly elected oilicers of the Jackson street llaptlst church Ladles' Aid society ore ns follows: President, Mrs. Mary WagstalV; vice-president, Mrs. Emily Morgans; secretary, Mrs. John H, Morris; corresponding secre tary, Mrs. John Itedmond; treasurer, Mrs. D, v. Williams; markers, Mrs. N'lcholH and Mrs. Whlttlck. The Ladles' Aid society of the First Haptlst church have selected the fol lowing! President, Mrs. U. G. lieddoe; first vice-president, Mrs. Thomas Thompson; second vice-president, Mrs. S. F. Mathews; secretary, Mrs. A. II. Holmes; assistant secretary, Mrs. V. M. Fowler; treasurer, Mrs. Charles Push. Iteceptlon committee Mrs. James Eaton, Mrs. Polio Dorshlmer, Mrs. T. W. Phillips, Mrs. William Morgan, Mrs. Uandolph Jones. Tho society will conduct a Mnrtha Washington tea on Washington's birthday, February 22. On. tho Sick List. Mrs. Clarence 11. Shryer, of Xorth Main avenue, is HI with dlphtheiia, Mrs, Simon Ithodes, ot South Hyde Park avenue, Is ill. Mis. Maurice Perrlzzt, of Washburn street, Is reported to be seriously 111. Mrs. Ella Sherwood Is 111 at tho homo of Dr. F. C. Hull, on North Main ave nue. Mrs. Sharp, of Washburn street, Is recovering from nn Illness. William Jones, of Hampton street, Is on tho sick list. Samuel Dawson, of Xorth Hyde Pntk avenue, Is confined to his home by Ill ness. Mrs. George Martin, sr of Academy street, is 111. Mrs. P. W. Coons, of Division street, is convalescing from an Illness. Events of This Evening'. Tho regular weekly dance of the Colonial club will be held in Washing ton hall this evening. Tho Oreen P.idge Wheelmen's bowl ing team will give tho Electric City Wheelmen's first team r. practice game this evening at the club house on Jack son street. Mrs. David Wiley, of Scranton street, will entertain the Dollar club this evening. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Sifi.3 -ss.w,wsvs JSj Stanley Pelerosky, employed as a driver boy in the; Sloan mine, was kicked In tho face by a mule yesterday and s-uveroly injured. He was taken to the Moses Taylor hospital for treat ment. Flesh Vaccine Points and Lymph received daily at fi. W. Jenkins, drug gist, 101 South Main avenue. .Mr-'. John Williams, of Eyuon si l cot, fell down a flight of stairs at her home reeentlj ami Mislaini'd painful Injuries. Dr. J. .1. Koberts Is attending iter. Miss Augusta .Morgan, the obliging bookkeeper at Heiser & W'arnke's. en tertained a party of friends at her home reeentlj-, on the occasion of her birthday. All were royally entertained. John Thomas, of Eynon street, a driver in the Hellevue mine, was caught between n ear and the "rib" on Wednesday, and had his leg badly squeezed. Disinfectants of all kinds at G. W. Jenkins, lui South Main avenue. The dance of the Wahucta class, scheduled for Mears' hall last evening, was abandoned, owing to the building being quarantined on account of the smallpox cases therein, A benellt entertainment will be giv en in Washington hall on February 12, in aid of John Sullivan, of Stark court, who lias been unable to work for the past sixteen months, owing to Illness. The Onella Dancing class will con duct it social in Washington hall next Monday evening. This is one of the most popular classes of the season. Carbolic Acid, Camphor, Sulphur candles, fium Assnfoetida and Disin fectants of all kinds, nt G. W. Jen kins, 101 South Main avenue. The Silver Leaf Social club have en gaged Washington hall for a social next Tuesday evening. Nicholas Dennett, of Acker avenue, who was so badly injured in the Dodge mines recently, Is slowly recovering, which will bo gratifying news to his many friends. Tho Temperance Alliance choir and Sons of Temperance Glee club re hearsed in Morgan's hall last evening for the Wooley temperance meeting to be held on February 11. A largo delegation from the Lliu burger Social club enjoyed a slelghrldo to Olyphaut last evening. A confirmation class was organized at St. David's Episcopal chinch last evening. Tho oilicers nnd teachers of tho Washbuin street Presbyterian IJIblo school held a conference last evening, and outlined the work to be carried out during the coming year. Itev. H, C, MeDermott discussed "Tho Pleasures of Sin" at the revival ser vices In the Simpson Methodist Epls copul church last evening. There was n large attendance. The meeting will conclude this ovenlug. An enjoyable session of tho Ladles' Aid society was held In the Washburn street Presbyterian church yesterday, and during tho noon hour u palatable luncheon was served. Members of tho Sloan and Central local, United Mine Workers of Amor leu, held a meeting In Janes' hull last evening, and discussed matters uctcd upon at tho Wllkes-Uarro convention, A reheursal of the Oxford Glee club was held in Co-operative hall lust evening on the competitive selection to be sung at the Allentown eisteddfod on March 1", David Stephens Is wot king 1 ui id with the party .and Is meeting with much encouragement. At the meeting of West Scranton .s seiubly, Koynl Society of Good Fellows, In Med Men's hall lust evening, sev eral applications for membership were received. A special meeting of St. Urenden's council, Voting Men's Institute, will be held In the rooms next Sunday after noon. Christopher Flehler. of Xorth Ilroin- SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE Allow a cough to run until It gcta bejond tho reaili of medicine, 'lliey oltcn eay, "Oh, It will uejr away," but In most um it will wear Mii-ni uuay. Could they be induced to tiy tho kucuWul medicine c.illcd Kemp's ll.iUun, wlihh h fold on u poilthc nujrantcc to tuie, tiny would Immediately see the exudlent ellect uf. tcr tMux tho Hut dc Price, 20c. and S0v Trial Me ficc. At all druzvUts. ley avenue, Is seriously 111 with an at tack of typhoid pneumonia, A boy named Lewis Evnus, aged 5 years, residing on North Itebecca ave nue, was dragged by a Lafayette street car on Wednesday while coasting. Ho had a miraculous escape from serious Injury. Frank II. Francis, of Scranton street, nnd Miss Mantle Evans, of Evans court, wore united In marriage at Wllkes-Uarro on Wednesday by llev. E. J. Morris, of the Puritan Con gregational church. Miss Mary Cannon, of Fllmoro ave nue, entertained a party of her friends nt a social gntherlng In Her homo on Tuesday evening. A lad named Thomas Shields was tin own from his sled nnd Injured while coasting on West Linden street Wed nesday. Thomas Phillips and family have re moved from Price street to Xorth Our Held uremic. John T. Jones, of Price street, had his hack injured In the. Oxford mine on Wednesday while carrying a heavy pipe In the mines. Edward Evans has purchased tho barber business of John Hughes on West Lackawanna avenue, The latter hns accepted a position with Armour & Co. PERSONAL PABAORAPHS. Mrs. O. S. Kerstetter, of Lincoln Heights, Is tho guest of relatives and friends nt Georgetown. Miss Lea Samuels, of Hack street, is confined to her home by Illness. A son was recently born to Mr. and Mrs. George Martin, of Academy street. Fred Shorts, of Price street, and De Forest Mayo, of Lincoln avenue, arc In Xew York. NORTH SCRANTON NEWS. Grand Military Ball Given Last Night by Father Wliitty Society. Other Notes and Personals. The Father Whitty society conducted a grand military ball In the Auditorium last night and a large crowd attended. The hall was beautifully decorated by Fuhrman, over five hundred electric lights being strung In rows to furnish light for the merry dancers. For over an hour or so the police, under the direction of Superintendent Allen, of the bureau of health, closed tho hall, in pursuance with Director Wormser's order, but It' was later opened. At fl.30 the grand march started and was participated In by ITS couples. For several hours those pres ent enjoyed themselves in dancing, music being furnished by Rauer's or chestra, which was placed behind potted plants and palms. During one of the intermissions, tho well-known Young Men's Drill organ ization, of Wl Ikes-Bono, gave a very interesting drill, which was well re ceived by those present. Early Morning' Fire. Yesterday morning at n.f0 fire bioke out in the residence of Patrick Mullen, of West Market street. An alarm was sent in from box $r, which brought to the scene tho Liberty and Cumberland Hose companies. The fire started in the parlor, and the family cannot ex plain its origin because there was no stove In the room. Mr. Mullen bad gone to work, when Mrs. Mullen noticed smoke coming from the p.trlor. she at once ran to the Cumberland fire house where she gave the alarm. The firemen extin guished the blaze before much dam age was done. Y. W. C. A. Notes. Mr. Mahy, secretary of tho Young Men's Christian association, will ad dress the young women's meeting in the Young Women's Christian associa tion room at a p. m. Sunday afternoon. Subject, "Personal Work." A special musical programme Is being prepared by Mrs. William McDonald, tho chair man of the music committee. All young women arc cordially .Invited. Prof. Walkenshaw's orchestra, com posed of forty-five pieces, is preparing for a grand concert to be given in the auditorium the first week in March. The orchestra will be assisted by some of our best local talent. Enjoyable Smoker. The Thomas Jefferson lodge, No. 7, American True Ivorltes, meet at their rooms In the Osterhout building on Wednesday evening. Three new mem bers were admitted to membership, af ter which a smoker was held and a splendid time enjoyed by all present. Tho feature of the evening was the Interesting talk given by Grand Sec retary John J. Evans. Tho lodge Is in a. prosperous condition nt present both financially and in membership. NEWS NOTES. Mrs. Addle Gruner, of Allentown, Is visiting Mrs. II. Aralker, of Theodore street. This evening the game which has been so long looked for will be played In the auditorium between the well known Crackerjacks of this section and the strong Ninth regiment team ot Wllkes-Iiurre, James P. (.ligation, of nuane street, announces himself as an Independent candidate of tho Third ward, Tho second monthly meeting of tho Stationary Engineers' union will bo held this evening In St. Mary's hall, The Home Missionary society of the Providence Presbyterian church will meet this afternoon with Mrs. J, D. Von Storch. Tho Xorth End Prohibition Alliance will meet at the home of Mrs. Alice Vail, corner of Market street and Church arenue, this evening. All mem bers tire requested to be present as business of linportunco will be trans acted. After tho meeting refresh ments will be served. This evening the Xorth Scranton He publlcun club will meet In their rooms next to Alderman Meyer's office. All members are requested to be present, Mrs. Hay Smith, of Church avenue, Is visiting friends In Smithboro, X. V, Harry Vlnkelstlen, tho butcher, of West Market street, was called to Xew York state on account of slcknws ip the family, GnEEILI!LDGE' John Mowers, of Dickson avenue, Is nblo to bo nt work ngnlu, after a few duyb' Illness. Mr. and Mrs. II. Thompson, of Hos ton, are guests at the homo ot Mrs, Thompson's parents, Mr, ami Mrs. J. S, Miller, of Venn avenue. Thu Modern Woodmen of America will meet In Maboulo hall, on Dickson uvenue, this evening. Fifteen candl dutes ure reported for Initiation. Lee, son of Mr. und Mrs, E. D. Jen kins, of Capouse avenue, Is suffering from scarlet fever. Tho meetings held each evening this week nt the Capouso mission have been exceedingly Interesting nnd largely at tended. The Green llldge Wheelmen gave their regular monthly dancing social at the club house last evening. About forty couple were In attendance, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Slother have commenced housekeeping on East Mar ket street, Mm. 1?. A, Kulser, of Mousey avenue, gave an "at home" yesterday afternoon and evening. A number ot tho young people ot Green nidge have had their sleds stolen from their back porches lately. Iter. Dr. Simpson's son was among the num ber, he hnvlng lost a fine largo bobsled. After n week or so of unlet detective work on the part of the boys, the sleighs were found, and all have been restored 'to their rightful owners. It there Is any more such work, the guilty purtle'i will be exposed. AMUSEMENTS, Lyceum Theatre II. ItUlS, Ltun ami Manager. A. J.jnUITV, Bui. Manage! Saturday, Mntinee nnd Night Jan. 18 I'lr.t Time In 0.1111011, ClAITi: l'IKIl'S (IHUAT AMLKIIAX l'l.AV, Barbara Frietchie "The Frederick Girl." Coiniuny unexcelled. Klahointe sceneiy. l'uct-ely 111 pitvcnteil by .lull i Mtilowe for oil'! whole scroll at tho Criterion tlie.iter. New Yolk 1'IIK KS Mallnce. .',, JO nnd ;.', rent". .N'llihtl'i tents to' I..VI. bent row on Mle. MONDAY XKllir, J.WTVHY 20. I'd feci, I'luRrc-dre l'lecnlutloii ot Modern Mlii'tirl-v. JOHN W. VOGEL'S Big flinstrels Mole exclmhc features, sccnciy and effects than nny Minil.lr oiiraiilation. Arthur Withy, .Mitoy anil (,'ano. the O'llrleu tioupe of anoints, Ihe Kre.it llouletle, Dun (lor don, fun ni.iKeis and .pechlty .irllK An ctu ordlnaiy wincing- pnty is made up bv Clan nee llmnmcll, l'euy Heed. John T, Moole, Hairy I.elghton, (luih'S It. Wood, Thomas Mcirkk and t,'i ant Merkch. I'lSioi 2m, flOe.. 73". and M.00. Seals on F.ilo I'llday .it a. in. OX'i: NlfillT OXI.Y, Tl'KMlAY, JANt'AllY 21. Mr. Clinics rrolnnaii pirsenH Hr. William Faversham and company, in a play in four aeti, entitled Adnpleil by Clerahl )u Mailer. As peiformcil mnie than 100 nfeht-i at the Cliteiioii theater, New Yoik. l'HICi:S Knllrc lo-er floor, exception of laa four rous, "jl.50; list four lows, si. 00; baleonj, i0 and ".", rents; Rillciy, 2., and 50 cents. Seats on ale, Satuiday at ! a. m. Academy of ilusic U. RCIS, Leiscc. A, J. Duffy, Manager. ALL 'I ills W I'.KK. GIBNEY-HOEFFLER STOCK CO. Carpenter Company, For nnr solid wofk. besinniiiij Mondiv Tan. n. Monday rirniiiff. "Shelter Ha"j 'Im-sdij mal ine "Stun;;, Adxciilurcs of Mk Iliuuu." i ir- load of siomry and ilcUural elicit?, llisii elas. ;pi'i ialties. Prices i:euintr, H 20 and sn icuti. Matinio. 10 and 20 c cuts. S'l.ilo on s.ilc I'mlaj, .Ian. 17, at 0 a. in. STAR THEATRE ALF. G. HEIUtlNGlON, Manager. Olio Week lit pinning Moudi., Jan. 1!. "Big Sensation Burlesqiisrs" Matinee llcry Day. mm m -AT- Scranton Bicycle Club Tuesday Evening, Jan. 21. Between Prof. fi. J. Dwyer and Dan S. TlcLeod Tickets, $1.00. .-CTpMfgmregWiggW! l.W.ICTWtHWHWmP I H jrk f r. " Lfgwg vt; JLilii iAy Subtract this price from the amount paid for your last "lamb" and you will better appreciate the sav ing possible on "Joyce," small profit, meat and groceries. When Joyce makes a big, cut price purchase, his patrons share the profits and it happens often. The ) Joyce Stores Popular Priced Provisions 718-730 W. Lackawanna Ave. 401 Penu Ave. 432 Lackawanna Avo. tJONAS LONG'S SOflS, JONAS LONG'S SONS. NVWV - Our Great Friday Aft ernoon 3oJC3S If Mars is inhabited they must have department stores there and bargain days up there, loo. Maybe those dark 4 CT . . t, .. .-.- t it.u S spots vc see are crowds ot itars lair inriuy ones aroiinu inc bargain counters. If the Maritau astronomer gets a glimpsc'of this earth on a Friday and catches it in the vicinity of Scranton they will wonder what causes such a large spot. We know it's our hour sale. Snlc No. I 0" W Begins Promptly nt 2 O'clock. In Basement At !5c. Sale of best duality shelf na- per, .in fi-yard lengths ; a variety of col ors. For this hour, a 5-yard length at . . jC At ("c. Sale of Clothes Tins. You can buy (ic. Clothes Pins dur- ing this Friday hour at 5C At 7c. Sale of Chair Seats ; all sizes, perforated and made of seasoned wal nut and maple wood, i'or tins hour at 7c 19c 15c 23c Ioilcr 45c At V.)c Sale of Wood Fibre 1-1-quart Water Pails. For this Friday hour buy them at At inc. Sale of Zinc Wash Boards. For this hour : -. At 2:!c Sale of "Grey Enamel Steel Ware." A 1-c-allon Milk Kettle. Priced for this Fridav hour at.. At -15c Sale of Grcv Enamel Steel Rice or Milk Boiler and a Grey Enamel Steel Oblong Dinner Bucket. For this Friday sale, priced at, each , Two Grocery Items At SAc. Sale of the best refined Powdered Borax, 1-pound packages? Regularly sold for J '2c. and inc. For this l Friday hour, at '2 o'clock, buy a package at Q2C At 1.1c. Sale of Vienna Cocoa. A superior preparation of Cocoa in its most nutritious form. Regular price 10c. per pound. I'or this hour per half pound tin 1 OC Sale NO. 2 & , -W Begins Promptly at 3 O'clock. At 7c. Sale of Dressing Combs; the name Goodyear is a guarantee of the boht line and coarse teeth. Regular price is 3 0c. For this hour bale buy them at, each C At l-"ic. Sale of Ladies' and Chil dren's Felt Hals. This is certainly out of the usual to sell such good hats at this price. They come in red, blue and grey, t rimmed with fancy bands; some stitched crowns and rims. Regular price was 4!)c. to !)Sc. To close out entire lot quick, we sell them for this hour at t 1 C Second Floor. At 10e Sale of White Corrugated Cottage Poles. White corrugated end. Do you need Curtain Poles? A splendid op portunity to buy lhem"al this Friday hour on the third lloor. for each 1 UC i 72c Sale of Comfortables, generous in width and good weight; made from dark figured Calico on one side and plain on other; usually sells for !ISc. For this Friday hour buv them at cadi 'T-, At JI.'Ic. Sale of Misses' and Children s Shoes, made of kid and box calf; also satin calf, solid leather from heel to toe. Regular price Sl.LCi to $1.."0. For Friday hour sale n buv them at VjC At $1.:VT Sale of Women's Shoes in button and lace; the newest toe and heel shape ; flexible solid leather soles. Regu lar value $1.7.") and $2.00. For today's hour sale -, buv them at the unusually low price of, pair P 1 0 J Sale No. 3 Be; dns Promptly at 4 O'clock. At (i!)c, Sale of Woman's Wrappers here is excellent news for the econom ical woman. Friday for one hour we will place on sale a large quantity of Percale and Flannel Wrappers, that were purchased by us from a large Wrapper House in New York City that failed; we purchased them nearly at our own price. New styles, splendid patterns, sines !!2 to 1(1 inches deep, ruffle around bottom, pleat -ul back. Usual price for this Wrapper is $1.00 to $1 .HO. Today at 1 o'clock we will sell tlieni for 0"C Second Floor. Af 7-,,.' r,n ,-f Ttnvc' Sswi'.'iters made of fine all-wool varn. Stripes and plain colors, all sizes, for boys :5 to S and 9 to 11! vears. All our $1 and $1.2.- qualities go at this hour c ;it DC At 7!)c Sale of Boys' Suits in plain blue, double-breasted styles, (i to to vears, well made and full cut sizes, every garment worth $1.2.- to' close out, Buy this Friday at hour, n only at ." V At 21c Sale of Dress Goods; a great combination of ,.i inch Wool Cashmeres hi Old Rose, Red, Garnet, Purple, Royal and Navv. Ami a 11-iiieh Wool Storm Serge in the above shades. 'And a 12-inch Wool Satin, figured Percales in Castor, Garnet, Xavv, Brown, Myrtle, Black. These goods usually sold for Hit cents a yard. I'or today at this hour sale buy from lot, at a yard .: . Tr , At ."ic A combination sale of Towels, consisting ot Huck, Barber and Honeycomb Towels, with red border and fringe; also a size IS-:W white fringed towels. Regular price is , S cents. For this hour buv them at, each OL At 00e, Sale of 10-yard Standard Dress Patterns m neat colorings. This is. the largest assortment of wash fabrics we have placed on sale for some time. They come in 10-yard lengths; they are high standard and excellent weave and pur chased in a regular way would eot you 7."i cents. For c(r todav's hour sale buy them for each IC Advertisers of Facts Only, onas Lcn g s Sons KyNNvrvn ks"KXnSVS WV"ZV