""' 'l? j "tf- s - -ir ii , B? THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1902. JONAm LONQ'3 GOIVS, JONA3 LOVQ'S SOAS. JONAS LONG'S SOVS. ' Free Delivery Within ZOO Miles During tho February Trado Sale on pur chases of $5.00 or' over. Free crating, boxing, packing and cartage ts Included In this offer. A Guaranteed American Watch Free With every purchase of $20.00 or more made before noon on any day during this sale. An elegant Souvenir for morning shoppers. lssvrwsv lAVsVWVi! The most interesting shopping event of the week is found in OUR GREAT TRnbEQRLL FR I DAY Is the center of attraction for,the ever watchful housekeeper: Quotations that follow will answer the question, "Why? " AFTERNOON riyVfrT'"'g"y" 1 mMmfW, n" 1 1 . . iK M .it1 ft STAll CAIINIT Ail atllaetlie Vo- wr t not 1.111 pattern li .Mild wide. 1 Kr vnrfl) l'cr ianl aSffiSss KITCIfCN CltAIIta llJitl wood natural ttuck. t'.i i cd li.uk, Solidity unci utti.ii: (Ito lines me tliclr rlitct fefltmes. Jnt tin1 clnlr for deooiatlic pmpoy. A lit He p.-tlnt, kIH nml en Jim I nrtlstlcnlly ap plied would tniu'foim llioni Into Idea pallor tlmlM. Tlio bale l'rlto ii ZOn a source of wonder ''"' I'Ot.filSO COTH-i"ocioil with S-oz. duel., wliltli Is 111 inly nnchoiod Inlo tho funic. An Important fc.iluiu Is (lie new pillow lioldcr. It oeieoine (lie defect In innl tots, by keeping (lie pillow fioni allpplnir. bide liiaeei iiicicue Us cltlni l strctiztli. IViul bargain ulue, 70 $1.'J3; Sale 1'ilcc ' 0 Mi:i)lCIXi: CAIIINU'IS-A iiccoMtly In eejy lioutdiold. Thee .ire 1!) Inches hlffli jiy i!.l Inche-t wide titled with nlielvra. A OxU incli minor wit In the door of cup lio.ird Iiickwc Its utility, Tudo ilf Silo 1'iice only "' &' STA1K 110nfr-ln nolMidl n.ik or liu liojtany tlnisli nickel tiiinmlng. Cc Sulo 1'ilce, each " inr, "i:c'ono.mv" w:Ui rocKW- Tho well-known mid iniltrKilly popu lar. lunRliiR leceptaclc. for papcu, nmilc, etc. SjIo l'rlce ic- 'JQf tluccil to y" smniioAiins-rint nonr. The lone; nlslM lined with dr.it I oni of dory flyln and ptici Knir.tntco n stillidilo se lection, ni ii mallei of rour-, lint, foi u 'Tude Spcclat:" SIDKIIOAltl) - Solid oik, polished. Herniation ".1J. iilirh mid Mclc sliehcs lieicl plate minor, tt diawcix, one lined for mImi mid two Miplioaidi. The piece U well m.ide, and buns snmo nitls lie r.iriiiiK4. The S-ale l'rlce Is illlllO'-t .1 Hind mi M )C its uoilliv i.ili'e,. "-'-' 22-Piecc Bedroom Bedroom Suit of solid oak three pieces of which are here Illustrated. Dresser lias French plate mirror. Bed Is equipped with woven wire springs, cotton top mattress and two feather pillows. INjS&f SKSWsH'CT.S ".. Li -rvefrtcwJr" "iX-Sii. asaa fefest t.t,..:.". i -srr.-.kw-.' "rl ' I. iFi wm Sigffiaffl rtfifc1.jiw.M "ji. i,,,, iffitB,:',i.r:yA''fflVv!"Tffl Outfit, $33.95 Then there is a commode, towel rack, 2 chairs, rocker, table and an attractive lo piece toilet set. The pieces comprising this revelation in bedroom outfit ting are examples of good workmanship, made to wear. nOCKUnt llascnicnt. In cither wood, i ine, upliol Bleied seated, or iced lock eraj our showing lateia to every taste and puree, 'lids Extra should arouse jour in tercjt. AtUr ItOCKint A nnlsltcd pioductlon In jour choice of trolden oak or mahogany fin ish. Upholstered lu flajurcd clour caned anil closely spindled back-. The Tiade Sale Price, has dropped like a meteor from 1,75 j An CREDIT YOU ? CERTAINLY The Economy 22Xllhn Wyoming Ave s ANDLABOR ANOTHER BIG TUNNEL IN HAZLETON BEGION. It Is Intended to Drain the Deep Bea ver Meadow Mines of the Cross Creek Coal Company Length of the Tunnel Will Be About Two Miles. D. L. & V. Board for Today Dela ware and Hudson to Begin Dump ing Coal at Honesdale in a Few Days Other Notes. 171.ui!! are now well under way, It is understood, for the driving of a tunnel from the third lift of the Ueaver Jle.ul ow workings of the Cioss Civek Coal company to the second lift of tho Stockton workings of the same com pany, MiyH the IIiiKleton Standard. The purpose of the tunnel is to tree the upper lifts of the Stockton mines from water via the Quaker tunnel and facili tate pumping operations from the low er lifts. The Quakukc tunnel, which is now open, does not drain all of the bot 'toins of the Reaver Meadow mines of the Cioss Creek Coal company. Pump ing is necessitated to keep the lower bottoms free and as proof of this fact it Is only necessary to state that six pumps aie still submerged in the low er levels of tlio Beaver Meadow mine despite the fact of the Quakake tun nel's having been completed. Of course, it is a fact well known to miners that mi outlet sulllelently below the level of the lower bottoms of tho Heaver Meadow mint's could not bo had in tho Quakake Valley. Not only is this true, but it is also a well known fact that a level low enough to drain these bot toms could be only below Ponn Haven, and not at that point as erroneously calculated. Tho comparative cost of the Quakake tunnel when considered with a much longer and more diflleult one, incited the Cross Creek Coal company to its completion, it being purposed to mere ly drain off the Big vein and lessen the cost of pumping water from the smaller underlying veins. Now, that the Heaver Meadow mines are connected with the tunnel, it is tho purpose of the company lo connect its Heaver Meadow workings with the Stockton idea of freeing tho upper lifts mid iiiluimlsilns tho cost of pumping from the lower levels. As far as Stockton is concerned, tlio tunnel would materially reduce expenses, for it is a burden to keep tho upper levels tree of water by constant pumping, while the lower levels aie scarcely es-er free of water. The length of tho proposed tunnel will not exceed two miles and it is calculated will bo but ono and three quarter miles long. In connection with this tunnel, it is known that tho com pany one time seriously considered the feasibility of milking a connection with tlio Uutler tunnel from Stockton, and drain off the Stockton and Heaver Meadow mines by -way of Duller in stead 'of as now proposed through the Quakake Valley. This tunnel, had It been um, would have been about two miles in length and would luivo taken water from tho tour upper levels of the Stockton mines, When the new tunnel will be entered upon could not be ascertained, but It will bo a mutter of a short time until work will bo commenced. IlelatlvQ to the connection of the A. S. Van Wlcklo estate with the Heaver Meadow tunnel, It is said that dlli cultles Intervene that will practically forbid connection. A heading of a lialf-inlle, driven between the upper level, of the Colernlne colliery and the Hlg veh bottom of the Heaver Meadow mines wpuld gvo connection, but it la understood that the Cross Creek Coal company are not Willing to receive tho Coleialuo workings waters ut this level, Jc'ansyllle water still continues to enter the Bcivep Meadow workings, Tliero uti now eight pumps In opera tion in these mines, three In Is'o, 1 slope, three In No, ii and ono each In No. 7 and No. 0 slopes. A new pump, taken from Mllnesyllle the fore part of this week, will bo started In tho Whurtou vein today. Eleven unilfcs, drowned In the Into Hoods, are still submerged. , D,f Ii, & W. Board for Today, I Following is the make-up of the m i Silk Waist Bargains IKHHO $ 1 Prices Cut Away Below Cost. ffffi An order from Headquarters says: "Clean up the sur plus Silk Waists at once. Sacrifice all profit. Sell them like this for one week: All $8.00 Silk Waists Sell for $3.18 All 7.00 Silk Waists Sell for 2.98 All 5.00 Silk Waists Sell for 2.48 All 3.50 Silk Waists Sell for 1.50 These are Stylish Waists in all the new colorings, hemstitched, in Taffeta and other silks, and you can buy them at the above prices on easy terms of credit. And when you come for the Waist, look at our Smart Jackets and Finely Tailored Suits. We sell Clothing, Hats and Shoes for Men, Women and Children in 28 Stores. 31? Lacka. Ave. Second Floor. Open Evenings. People's Credit Clothing Company flMJM(iHJBCTrj!fla Delaware, Lackawanna and Western board for today: TlIUIt-SDAY, lT.KItU.UtY 0. l'.xtr.is l.'jit S p. m., HotoKcn, M. I!. McLine; 11 p. in., John U.iNtcr. Pill DAY, IT.MtUAHY 7. Kttm Kiifit 1.S0 a .in., IMioken, J, 1', ISurU liart; 1 a. in., SI. Laiiitliury; ! u. in., Hoboken, .1. J, Jluiray, J). Hagseriy's ticw; 11 a, in.. 0. W. ritKiT.ild; 2 p. in., Hoboken, J. (,'enity; 5 p. in., P. Xm Woimer; 6 p. in., Ilobokcu, II. Do hei ty. buimnlK lite S .i. in., IItiincg.ni; 10 a. in., 1'rounfclkcr; 11 a. in., Nichols; 0 p. in., C'aiilgp. l'nslicro 0 a. in., Wlilnrr; 7 a. in,, riniieityj S a, in., .Vainiun; 11,45 a. in., Moran; 7.:;0 p. in., Murphy; 1) p. in., W, II, It.utholomcw; U p. in., l.anipinj,'. l'xttas West 10 a. in., 0'll.ir.i; 2 p. in., (). ltandolph; 11 p. in., C. Klnsaloy. ra.enRcr KnKlncs 7 ji. in., U.ifViicy; 7 a. m., Siircci; ID a. in., bt'ioij 0,15 p. in,, Stanton; S.U0 p. in., MiLuvcrn. KOl'lCi:. 1. .1. XcJlis will take Ills um 7 p. in., l'cb. 0. Clurli'i .Mu;oein, M. Sl.mtuii, M, Moi.in, Ccoibo Hatful' and ticv will attend 10 u, in. clJss .ilr brake car, 1'ib. 7. John Minpliy .mil ue, 1". 1 &teiiw and new, I'. D, Secoi and tiew will itlrni 2 p. in. iI.bs, ah biakc 1 list i nit Ion iur, lb. 7. This and That. A prominent Mine Worker said today that a conservative estimate of the number of colliery hands still idle at tlio Ilazleton collieries as ti result of the hoods of the past few months Is l.noo. Most of these will be Idle for several weeks yet, Hazleton Plifln Speaker. Several car loads of ties for the new llazleton-Wilkes-Barro Electric rail way arrived on the siding south of this city, and tiro being transferred over tlio Lehigh Traction road to the Hustle Park termlium of tho latter system, whence they will bo taken UP points along the lino of the now Inter-clty road. lliiKleton Plain Speaker, The Delaware & Hudson company will commence dumping coal on the side hill, in a fow days. Isaac II, Hull with about eight or ten men will at tend to unloading tho cars. Coal Is not dumped from big flat bottomed cats easily as It was from tho gravity cars with sloping ends. The bottom of the car is opened about three or four feet squaie In the center and after all has fallen out that can, four men jump Into the ear and showl out tho corners, This will employ u number of men, and when the cars nro loaded at the pockets a number of men will bo re quired theie also. The carpenters nro now working at the pockets and chutes where the loading will be done. Wayne County Herald, A Trip to California or Florida. Those contemplating such a trip need but to call on the local ticket agent of tho Lackawanna railroad and ho will arrange every detail, Including trans portation, berths, reservations and checking of baggage through to desti nation; also will furnish rates, folders, descriptive literature ana any other in formation desired on tho subject. Through eleerj and duy coaches to Chicago. OnWono change of cars to .California RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Valley Bailrond. In r.ffect, Nov. 3, 1001. Trains le.ivo Scranton. Tor Philadelphia and New York via D. ti II. It. It., at 0.3S and 9.08 J. in., and 2.13, 4.27 (Black Diamond K.prcss), and 11.30 p. m. Sun Uajs, D. & II. It. It., 1.53, 8.27 p. ill. 1'or White Il.ucn, Hazleton and principal points in the coal regions, u D. .V II.' It. It., 6.38, 2.18 and 4.27 p. m. Tor I'otUvllle. 0.38 a. in., 2.13 p. in. l'or Ilcthlehnn, Ka.-lon, Heading', Ilani.burir, and inlncip.il iiitcnnedlatc station?, vi.i D. & If. It. It,, 'il.!W, U.3S a. in.; 2.18, 1.27 (Ulack Dia mond i:pres.s), 11. SO p. in. Sundays, D. & II. It. It., 0.38 a. in.; 1.5!-, 8.27 p. m. l'or TunKliaiiuoik, 'lowanda, DlniiiJ, Ithaca, Ccne.i and pilncipal inteunedlate stations, via 1)., L. and W. It. It., S.10 a. in. and 3.50 p. in. l'or Geneva, Iluchestci, lluflalo, Nlagaia Kails, Chicago and all points we. ila I), & II, II. U., 7.4, 12.0.1 a. hi.; 1.42. 3.28 (Ul.uk Diamond I'.-prte-), 7. IS. 10.11, 11.30 p. in, fcnndajs, D. & II. it. It., 12.UJ, fc.27 p. m. l'ullinan pJiloi aiil sleeping or Lehisli Valley l'ailor ens mi nil tralm between Wllkea-llane and New York, 1'hlhuIelplilJ, Iluftulo and Suspen sion llrldgu. HOM.IN II. Wlf.lSUH, Cell. Supt., 28 Coitland ktieit, Niw Yoik. CII.ltI,i:S S. Li;i:, Cen. Pay. Agt., 28 Cortland Ml ret, New York. A. W. NOXKMACIlUlt, Dlv. I'M. Agt., South Ilethlehfiu, l'l. l'or tltKcu and 1'iillnun nveriatlon apply to tlty ticket otllu', i riiblle biii.iic, Wilkcs-Uaue, I'a. Delaware and Hudson. In Ktiect Noitinbei' 21, 1001. Trains for Ciibondale leaie btuuton at (1.20, 8.00, ,S.5,i, 10.13 a. in.; 12.00, 1.20, 2.31, 3.02, 5.20, O.Jj, 7,57, 0,15, 11.20 p. in.; 1,31 a, in. I'm- Iloiieadale U.20, 10.13a. in.; 2.31 and 5.20 'To!' WllUs-lljire 0.3S, 7. IS S.11, 0.3S, 10,41 .1. in.; 12.0.1, I.IJ, 2.1S, 'J.-ii, 4.27, 0.10, 7.1, 10.41, 11.30 p. in. l'or I,. V. II. It. Volnls-C.aS, D.BS a. m.; J2.18, J.27 and H.iO p. pi. l'or I'ennsyli.iiila It, 11. I'oint-i 0.3S, 0.33 a, in,; 1,12. 3.2 j mill 1.27 p. in, 1'ur Albany anil all ioIiiH noith 0.20 a. in. and 3,52 p. in, hl'XII.W 'I'ltAlNS. Kur failiondali 8,50, 11.33 a. in.; 2.34, 3.J2, 5..'.i and 11.17 p. in. lor Wlll.ts.ll.nu 0.33 a. in. j 12.0.1, 1,53, 3.2S, U.lfi mid 0.17 V. in. l'or Mb my und piiluli noi Hi 3.62 p. 111, l'or llnue-dale S.50 a, in. and SMi p. in, W. ! I'UVOII, 11, 1', A., biLinloii, I'a. New York, Ontario und Western, lu llilctt Tnewlay, Sept. 17, 1001." NOItTll POUND, I.imiii l.i'.ne Arrhe Tulni. ,Si union. Carbor.dale, Cmloda, No. t 10.30 a, in. 11.10 a, in, UK) p. in. No. 7 ....,,.. 0-10 ! m, Ar, C'.n tioniUlc o.iu p. in. jOUTtj 110UND. bnaiu beaie Anile Tr.ilm. Cadula, Cjiliond.ile, Sei.inton. No, 11 ........ 70i)a,jii, 7.404.IU, No. 2 2,rp.m. 4.00p.m. 4. Up. in. bU.NDAih ONLY, NOIiTII HOUND, , l.e.110 . J,eaii Arrin Stiaiiton, Catbondak', Cadosli. . 8.30 a, in. 0.10 p. in. 10.45 a. in. 7.00 p. in. Ar. Carbondale 7,40 p. in. SOUTH HOUND. heuvo heaie Arrlv fadoiia. Carbondale. Seianton, 7,00 a. in. 7.40 a. in. No. W ,,'..,., 4.30 p. in. u.OUp. in. 0.4Jp. in. '1'ialn.i Not. I on week ilaj, mid u on bundaid, nuke.inalii line coiinvctioiM. for Nuv Y'oik city, lllddletuun, Walton, Noiwii.li, Ouuida, Oweao and all poiutt wttt, l'or fuitlur Infoimatlon ccmult ticket agents. TijIih. No. 0 ., No. 5 ,. Trains. No, U ,., J. i: J. V. ANDKllhON, Q. V. A., New York. 1. WULSU, T. P. A., Scranton, l'. Erie Eailvoad, Wyoming Division. 'Train for New York, NchIhjikIi mid Interim tliato points lcam bciantou as follou; 7.20 a. in.; 2.25 p. in. Airha! 10.35 a. in. from Mlddlctowii. Ilone4 dale, lliwley and iuteriucdlata points. 0.20 p. in, fiom New Yurk, Newbyrgli and iutcuacdlate uolut. No gundair trains. RAILROA D TIME TA BLEfS- Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. In rcdect Nov. 3, 1001. Trains leave Scranton for New York At 1,40, 3.15, 0.05. 7.50 and 10.05 a. m.; 12.45, 3.40, 3.3J p. in. l'or New Yoik and Philadelphia 7.50, 10.05 a. m., and 12.45 and 3.S3 p. m. l'or Tobj hanna At 0.10 p. in. For Buffalo 1.15, 0.22 and 0.00 a. in.; 1.55, 6.50 and 11.35 p. 111. Tor B!nB hamton anil way stations 10.20 a. in. and 1.10 p. m. Tor Osncgo, Syracuse and Utici 1.15 and 0.22 a. m.; 1,55 p. in. OMvego, S; iacu.se and I'tlca train at C.22 a. in. clail.i, cieept Sunday, l'or Montloe 9.00 a. m.j 1,10 and 0.50 p, m. Nicholson accommodation 4.00 and 8.15 p. in. l!loom-burs Division l'or Northumberland, at G.35 and 10.05 a. in.; 1.55 and (1.10 p. in, l'or Plymouth, at 8.10 a. in.; 3.40 and P.U0 p. m Sunday Tialns l'or New Yoik, 1.40, 3.15. 0 05 and 10.05 a. in.; 3.40, 3.33 p. in. l'or Dulfalo 1.15 and 0.22 a. in.; 1.55, b.50 and ll'.35 p. in. l'or IllnKhamton and way station 10.20 a. in. ltloomsburir Dhislon Lemo Scranton, 10.05 a. in. mid 0.10 p. m. Pennsylvania Itailvoad. Scliedulo 111 Ilflect Juno 2. 1001. Tialns leaie Scranton: C.38 a. in., week days through lestlbule tialn from Wilkes-llairc. l'ull inan buffet pallor car and coaches to Philadel phia, l.i PotUWlle; stops at pilncipal Intcnue tliate stations. AKo coimocu for aunhu'i), liar ilsbuig, I'lilbidelphla, Ilultlinorc, Washington and for I'lttbburg; and the wcit. 0.3S a, in., week days, for Sunbury, IlJirhbiuj, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts buie and tho west. 1.42 p, in,, week days (Sundajs, 1.5S p. m.), for Siiiibuiy, llairMnug, Plillaikiphla, Itaitlmoie, Washington and Pittsbuia; and the wet. 3.28 p. in., week Uavs, through w.itilmle li.iln from Wllkei-llaue. I'lillinan bullet pailor tar and coiehcs to Philadelphia U Poltsvlllc, Stops al pilncipal Inteuucdlato station. 4.27 p. in., week davd, for hazleton, Sunbury, liaiiirb.ug, I'iill.nliiplila and Pittsburg. .1. II. Ul'lC'IIINSON. Clen. Mgr, J. U, WOOD, Ceil. Pa. Agt. New Jersey Central. In Kflect Nov. 17, loul. Stations in New York, foot of Liberty eticct and south I'euy, N. It. Trains leaio Scranton for New York,' l'liiladel plila, llastou, llcthlelieiu, Allcnlowii, Mauch t'hiuik, White llaien, Ashley and Wllkes-flarie at 7.!.0a. in., 1 p, in. and I p. in. faumlaj, 2.10 p. in. ljuakcr City lApiess leues ber.tnton at 7.30 a. in,, through solid Watibule train Willi l'ullmau llutlet 1'ailoi C.iri., (or Philadelphia, l'or Aoca, Pittbtou und Wllkes-ilanc, 1 p. m, and 4 p. m. Kuuday, 2,10 p. m. l'or Long branch, Ocean (Hove, etc., 7.30 a. in. und 1 P. in. l'or heading, I,h.iinu and llairUbutg, U AN lcnlQV.n, at 7.30 a, in. ami 1 p, in. bimday, 2,10 p. in. l'or PotlMllle at 7.S.0 a, in. and 1 p. m, l'or latt:) unci tielicu apply to agent at station. C. SI. IlUltt', Gen, Pass. Agt. W. W. Vi:NTZ, (Jen. Eiupt. HENRY BEL1N, JR., General Aent for the Wyoming District for Duponfs Powder iltninjr, Dlattfnp, Sporting, Fmokeleu and ths Itepauno Chemical Company' HIGH EXPLOSIVES. Safety Fuse, Caps and K.iploders. Itcoui 401 Coo- sell Uuildlnr ,Kera:itcn. AOLNCIKS. TllOfl. FOni) ,,., .....I'lttiUr. JOHN U. SillTIt & SON ....1'lyinouih W. 11. MULL1QAN ,., WillesUarfa 5S Prof,Q,F.THEEL527 staj! 4 vfe-1 A "' 0nwtt tn curt abo bjr wall tVrtialr i JL JjMJLVittttrtk it9lUdMKirMH,4biMsI if rla HUwii 'alto. IVtrtoui Voblmj. Lwt BaabMil ALJNCJn rlrrl L iStrlrturrt (ao utUaci, LnJtrUii IialraBhvBlruaii.srB4CurHifara rvUn0atUklttfvki lMl4S9itrjr bwUIh! u4 rltctrUaUrauJ. Uala tiapcr.j Truly the quantities of merchandise brought from every department of the Big Store for these Sixty Minute Sales is astonishing, and what is more surprising is the quantity sold. The secret is this: The values offered. For instance, read carefully. Bring a copy of this sale along with you. Sale No. I Beg THE HOUR SALE IN BASEMENT. Sale of Teaspoons The kind on sale today for sixty minutes, looks like silver ; regular size, sold for this hour for set of 0 six OC Sale of Tablespoons Regular size, made of the same material and have similar designs. On sale at this one hour, today, , for each 3C Sale of Stove Brushes A full size brush ; a good bristle in a well seasoned wood, shaped in nice size for the hand; regular 0 value is 12c. : buy them for this hour sale for oC Sale of Bake Pans The kind of bake pans that are fire probf'aud give entire satisfaction in the kitchen for most all oven bak- ing; regular value 10c; buy them this Friday hour, at each OC Sale of Fire Shovels Long handle and Japanned, having a smooth, glossy finish, an everyday necessity; regular 10c. ; .kind for this Friday buy them at C Sale of Dusting Brushes This style is aground end dusting brush, bristle filled. No house is at home unless it has one and this is vour opportunity to -buv one of these -loc. kind. ,. Today at '. !. .' '. 29C Sale of Brooms Tho best Quality of good corn, made in the best of manner, a household ne cessity; no need to tell you any more about them, they are a 45c. value and quantity limit- cd, and will be sold this Friday at .' 2jC Sale of Berry Dishes This dish is a good imitation of cut glass, style and good size, regular price is uc. ; buy them today at, each 3C GROCERIES IN BASEMENT.' Sale of Potatoes Everybody knows how hard it is to get good potatoes ins Promptly at 2 O'clock. This Ipt on sale today jrood size, dry and meal v. Price arc from New York state, where the best potatoes are grown. Buying as we do in carload lots en ables us to give you this exceptional bargain. Ihcy arc good size, dry and meal v. Price , 1C -fc 32c for this one hour today will be, for one peck Sale of Prunes Fancy California Prunes, just for this hour buy them at, per pound. . Sale of Tapioca Pearl Just what you want for your pudding; buy it' for one hour at per pound Sale of Dress Goods This line of Dress Goods we offer for this Friday sale is a heavy weight fabric suitable for skirts; needs no lining, is !0 inches wide. Comes in navy blue, grey and black, and certainly is your opportunity to buy a splendid value at this Friday hour worth m regular way from 2oc. to !i!)c. a yard. Sold for sixty minutes at, a yard Sale No. 2 Begins Promptly ut 3 O'clock. 21c Sale of Embroideries This assortment, which goes on sale for one hour today, many people would wisli it would last long er after they have seen the splendid value of the goods. They are cambric and nainsook and come 1 to si inches wide. The lot includes insertions. Regular price l'2hc. to l."c. a yard; for this Friday hour buy them at, a yard "C Sale of Women's Cambric and Muslin Gowns. This Gown is one of the best values sold at any of our hour sales ; has trimmed yokes of fine Torchon lace and tucks ; others have yoke trimmed with embroidery and tucks; sleeves trimmed with cambric ruffle, good length and width, all sizes. Don t mtss tins item lor .-. today you may buy them on Second Floor at j "4UC Sale of Boys' Knee PantsOne of the most successful sales in this department was a few weeks ago when a similar Knee Pants was sold for the same price. It is a splendid value Oxford, made in good manner. Strongly sewed seams. Large sizes have suspender buttons. Sizes ) i to 11 years. Regular price oOc; buy them this hour on Second Floor for -"C Sale of Kid Gloves, in Black and all Shades This lot of Kid Gloves arc not called "firsts." Thcv have been tried on, which naturally means that the original shape was somewhat mussed. You will "hardly be able to tell it when you see them. Regular price is $1.00 and 5j5l.no ; will sell aqc them this hour for nr" C Sale of Imitation French Flannclcts This fabric is IK! inches wide, and another lot that goes on sale with it is but 28 inches wide but heavier quality. Both qualities are worth 12ic. to 1 luc. a yard, but for this Friday hour buy from lot, a yard J"2 Capes and Jackets In this lot you may count if you will thirty all told, an accumulation of odds and ends of Plush Capes, Astrachau Cloth Capes and Kersey Jackets; not every size m tlie lot, mit possibly just your size; regular value $1.00 to $0.00 each. We advise you to be on d? Tc time, to the minute, for they will go at this hour sale, on second floor 101 $1.65.' Snle No. 3 Begins Promptly at 4 0'clocU. 8c Sale of Working Shirts and Overalls A rare opportunity to btiv a working shirt and good overalls for little money. The shirt is 11(1 inches long, full length sleeve, full width felled scams, mostly dark colors, made from Madras Cheviots and Pin Stripe Drill( in black and white. The overalls are heavy weight Blue Denim, with or without bibs, all sizes and any length of leg. Twp pock ets and rule pocket, lu the lot arc a few carpenters' over alls. Regular price is ."() cents. Buy shirt or overalls this -3 Friday at, each 0"C Sale of Women's Wrappers--Not a bad pattern in the lot, full width, flounce and shoulder ruilles, made from excellent quality of Flannelette, all sizes and a largo variety of patterns, This A wrapper is a regular $1.00 kind, Buy them at this hour at. . OyC Sale of Englibh Outing Flannel This Outing Flannel is 2.S, inches wide, mostly checks, in blue and pink. There is 2,000 yards, and the usual price is 10c. yard. Priced for this A Hour bale al vyw. Sale of Children's Heaw Hose The stvle of this Hose is what they call two and one rib, a popular number, insures good wear, fast black, all sizes, and regular price is 12c, hor this hour hu v them at, a pair ,..,,. Sale of Woman's White Fleeced Lined luderwear An astonishing low price for this garment, This underwear is generously fleeced, the vests and pants well made and finished in good x style, Regular value is -I5e. For this hour.buy them al, each ZVL Sale of Ribbons The last on this list of .splendid bargains, but in nowise the least of the big specials ; it can easily go to tin: front as the peer. On sale today and the customer that waits for this Hour Sale will not miss it, for this is a ill-inch All Silk Taffeta, Polka Dot and Striped Rib bons in all colors. The Taffeta is inches wide. Regular pric-j for any of this lot is 1,1c. For this hour, today, buy them at, a yard , I vC Advertisers of Facts Only. I J jonas urn y ,