The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 15, 1902, Page 3, Image 3

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THE SOU ANTON TIUBUNJB-SAlTltDAY, MARCH 33, 1002.
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sol Uossip.
AJtOMI tlio iMJltijf ccnlrnlltH nf North'
f.nlrrn l'liitujlianlj, none f more
pirn My mlmlnil Mian Mta I.lil.i Mitrmtfn,
mluUl nt SmicoikI Presold. nil cliur.li.
MIm llnaim Iim ii wrr. nnil .tiiii,itlirtfi! Milte
wlildi npiH'iill to the ll'lMii'r ttllh liiannellc
ilijrni. While MIm (..lUfnii Is licst Miami In
ilimili iiti'l I'diirirt World flic R.nt. i Monro of
nlilllly in a ilriiiiiillc hurr muw time and Mlirn
flip dliimiKil Willi clr.il niitriv- in Mir slim'
iiiirli In -ltrnr-i tiuni Mir "llolii'litlnii (till" (,'lvn
it Hip uirrJlle iMtiilv.il In tlio I.mimiiii MIi
.MISS I.I DA f!lt!N
I.ir.ii-iiii, nlm li a rinqrti-iitlnm flmlint, .i fot
inul.i .1 iiuptl of Mu. Iwitlirilnr IIio, Inn .U
pic-ent pniMiOi mn-.li-.il Mwly with M.i'!nm Tim
licriii.iii llinilnlpli. In nililltlon In lirr wink ill
Biionil iliurcli, .MIm (.' u.r,-.in I" .ii i snloNt nt
tlm Mullen Miont temple .mil I- frcpientlv linaiil
in conceit. Slip lim tinny fifi'ml-i in (lie i.njtr
Rations nf Hie ilmiclies .ni'l eNvnlicie, who i.n
slwiiys delighted whin her ii.iine Jppe.iis iip-m .1
concert pingi.nnme.
II II II
N'eit 1'rhlay cemiiir the l.nfjjelle College Mil
tleil clnli will jjive .1 i.u.icrl .it the liii-li wh'iol
auditorium. 'Die ii.tliouc--,p-! aie: Dr. Aiiim I..iw
Av.inl, Mrs. A. 1). IM.iiMiitnn, Mi. Alpvimlrr
llijilcn, Mis. .lames Hi.mIcii, Mis. I). A. Gipwvll,
.V.is. ,1. V. Coollilse, Mrs. W. 1). Dm1.pi, Mis.
(!eun;e P. Kjnoii, Mis. (hules Taim. Ml-, .lohn
I'aiT, Mis. John II. IVIlows Mis. i:. 1). l'tllows.
Mis. IMwniil ,t. I'm In. Mm. A. ('. Pullei, Mrs.
Lewis l'lex, Mi. V. II. Cc.nliut, .Unies .l.itnes
A. Il.iml, .Mis. Willi 1111 ll.inley, .Ii. i;coi,o Ho.
ll, JIin I). P. Hiilies, Mu. . , HiiIiIiiik. Ml-.
W. V. Jo-l.wi, -Mis. M. II. Joulin, JIia II. V.
I.0K.111, Mis. V, A. M.ij, .Mrs. ( I'. Memeyer,
Mr-. S. A. Nje, Mis. William (i. I'.nkc, Mis.
lloliert l'cek, Mis, (ieoiirp W. I'hlllips, Mu. 1'i.inK
.. Phillips, Mis, (.'eoise II. Smith, Mi-. 'liioniH
T Wells, Mi.-. A. 11. Wells, Ml-. Willi 1111 J.
W el-h.
II II II
The Home for (he l'ruMidleyi henefit at (he new
Ainiory Apnl .". i.s alrejily treating con-itUr.ilile
niteie-l. hiine Mjilainc I.illi 'ii lllimi-ll't tour
abroid flic ln.s won the title fiom Kmope.iii
iritius of queen of the concert statre. - Xor
dic.i is the queen of the operatic staRo, bo is
M nbme Ill.tmcU queen of the conceit tae.
When Mad line Ulaiuelt sang at (Jueen's hill,
Hetfenl stieet, London, under (he lnanasenu nt of
Mr. New-ill in, accompanied hy the (Jueen's hall
mehe.-tra under KiiKland's Kieale-t onhos'ial
leader, Henry Wood, she created a furoie and
wns Imnicttl.iM.v Foiii-lir. for hy nil Mic proilnelil
clllr-i n Rie.it lin hem her muto-.j tli.it Hip Is
nitnln In make n unirrrl tour of coiitlnrnliit Kit
lope. Ileli ))ile, Hie foirinosl laiiidon tenor mil
woilhj ueiessot lo Sims Iteeves, will in.il'! his
Ihfl niipriirame nt (he Honie mieett, Mi. I)a
Im hi lookril upon 11s (he tenor pat pxirllcmo
In all lialhul loiiceil". A hin reception will he
he rImii I1I111 hy his eouutrjincii hy whom lie l
IoxpiI. for nt (he HlK.tntle Xitlloinl lllsleddfoili of
Wales no sicaler fnoille e(lt Mmn Mr. D.Ules.
He l to slut,' htel at the llniluu.itl and Indian
iipidi' fc'lHaK
I'm.: Kieiskr, the lollnlsl, lh.it Is to form
ilns powerful .illniilli'ii lor the Home hetiellt,
ilie New York Herald frt Is the Kiealest rlnci
Wllliclm.i, and the line sue ccssor In Dr. ,loi"lilni.
If there exej was 1111 opporltuilty for 11 mild detii
oii'irallon of niuslcal riitlmsljMii (his will he
one Tlikrlii loi ale hy all the iiuiuscis of
Hie Heme
. II II II
The follow hur iinnie.ll M'leclliins will he ten
del imI at Hie muiuliifr ami eeulinr euhes at
I lui I'uiK ilimili. iiudrr the illreitlou of ,1. Allied
rcunlnirtoii, 01 vrr. nl-t nml (hole master:
MdllN'INd.
Oir.iii Coininiiiilon In I', minor IlitMe
lljnill nt lis ill. "Kmii Me" Wmieii
OuranMelraU In (I Silas
Choli nlheni, ".lesiis I My Cross llaie
Taken" , Mnistou
Orpin l'o-tlude In (J major '-lark
i:vi:imi.
Orjrin I'leliidi1 in II minor Whiti.ey
('hull Anthun, "I.ltl lp Your He,nl.s"...M.iiiitou
ni(?nn Amlaiile In I' minor Wely
S'opi.1110 solo "The Cr.ital $pj" Wheat
Mi. K1,1 Council.
Choir- 11,111111, "Tnivtliiir lu (he Niiiue of
.le-iii" Ilutli
Organ Match In II ll.it Silas
II I! II
f'h.nlos Dociram, wl.n is ludilns music in
New Yeik iit,, will tul.c p u I hi the eeottd or
Ran reiltjl lo he nleu at Tiinlly ilimili, in Cir
hondile, on Wednesday c piling net.
I! II II
Ml-s ri.ir.iRnn, AINs Illal-. and Mi-s Annie .il
111011 and Italpli Williams will ge an "Ohio
1'olke-. iniiiril" on M111I1 :!, tui the lien"llt of
the onus Women's L'liii-ti.m A-oiiiliou of this,
city.
II II II
A ni.il toiucit will lie kUui Ii- pupils of
Miilarie 'limheiiniu-llaiiiliilpli, al-liil 1 . I.ii'ey
11'arKwood. fur the liencllt of (he new- Madison
.Ucnup temple, at C.'uein-ey hall. 'lii(.-ila even
iiibt, M.uch lb, at S.Ij oMoiIc. l'ulliiuini; ij the
pioKiamnie:
l'iano .Solo, "( iilllnhoe" Chauiiiuile
Mi-s (lerliude Jlo-e-.
Vocal Duet, Duo l'eile I'insut!
MI'P!) ItlacK iiitd (1 Hawaii.
Ilarlton Solo, 'I he Two (iicii idler.- St human
Ml. llilph Williams.
Me?. Sop. Sdn, Du Hist W'ie Pine lilunie.. .Cintor
Mi-s ISi-o Duiothy (Jillen.
f-'opi.mo Solo, In, SeiMlli DcM.iucr
Mi-s Su-.m llUk.
Cello Solo, T.iiantella Cliiltermatin
Mi. ll.uicy .1. Illackwood.
Haiitoiie Solo
(a) Cooil MkIiI Piauz
(b) Since P11.-1 1 Met 'llice Kulien-tthi
Mi. Italph Williams.
V01.il Tiie Selected
MK-es Hind: and Ciraau, and Mi. Willi. mis.
Mrs. Ceneviee HAer, acconipam-t.
II II 'I
Music loers of the eltj will he pleased to
loam that in all probability M ul.inie .Solium 11111
lleink, who will .1ppc.11 at the I. t eum thea.pr
on Monday picnlni;, Mtiirli .11, under diipctlon of
Mr. Hand, will him; (no or two of tlio lotnpo
Mtious of Mi. Theodoic llembeiRer during; (he
concert. The otlni ailista who will appear on
that occasion In criijiiiictton Willi M.ul.ime Solid'
iiinnn-llclnk nre Jllss Clare ltor.ui, Nuloro Luck
slono nml Mic ttcinlxtprcr Slilnit qn.ittctle.
II II I!
A trreiit Issue nt Ihe W.nhlnalon, I), t'.i Tinier
Rhe mi .ucoiint of the ipprnrntice nf n Jin.iiK
I'oilo lllenu planl't In tint till, wlikh will he
(if Inleiest to iinny te.lihrs of 'I he Iridium when
It Is known Hut Dom tluat V. do I'lmknoy,
whose potlmlt nppeir.s nliovp, Is the wife of Mr.
Victor I'ltiiktiej, 11 Mlhc v)f tiiuimni", and tor
Inerly of the nl.ilT nf The Tribune, nlnl who Is
now fhlloiied nt Washlnglon In speiklm? nf
the (iiciens of the ihaiinlns jouns attlsl the
Timed (js:
"At Ihe imisliMl R'-rn l.isl pienlnjt by Hie
W.ipncr 1 lull Hi- 1., Ilnml, who is well uri'tn
DONA CllUZ VPHAlt DU I'lNCKXHY.
Ill Wnshlngton, Introduced (o (he iiiuMinl world
Dona Cm?. V. do I'lnckiipy, a ,omur I'oito lllcaii
lady, one of the finest and most brilliant pi mists
with but few exceptions cur he.iid in Washing
ton.
"'Ihls .lounp; lady. Mill In her teen, plajed
with a biltll.uiry and tcclinhiie stauidy to he
iieillled. Her inteipietatiou of I.Nt's 'llhipsndlo
HoiiRioi-e,' No. 2. and of Hess' 'J.'hhuiidcllo per
due,' was 111 melons. Her aiidienic gieetcd bet
Willi ticuieudous nppliu-e.
"D0111 Verar .staled in .111 inleniew ht iii!!h(
lint hoi fallm, Don Piante-co ei.u, one of the
leading miisiilans and compi-ds of I'm to ltico,
nml leader of thp Insular l'oluc bind, comiiuiieed
liitiuctlous in mu-ie with licr when blip was hut
four ,o.us old. Al nine jc.us of nee she Mil-pii-id
eiiijbodv by plijlng at (he I'mto lllcin
e.po-ition in lbl).!,
"lie i luenioiy i-, siipeih. her lout h delicate end
exiiulslie, but It Is hei 111 111ip11l.it ion of the ped
als width kImm to her pining the liue-t shidcs
and tones with whiili she enthii'lisllially enried
aw ly htr imlieiiii" la-t hlirht. Her iljjiug Is de
Xold of all' limine! l-iii-
"In Dona Vol a 1 Wi-hinirlon has a vnliiable ad
di ( ton lo it-j 11m-h.1l iai'ls."
WOSCOW.
the fiinei.il of Miss (Vila Kikdlcr, of Sunn
Ion, was held I'lnn-d.. inoining at Maple l,aUc,
He. D.nls olhtiated.
Ml-. Stella llornluclier has been spendin,' the
p.i-t week with her si-lir at Clenwatcr.
.Mis. M. W. .iiighii attended the mld-jear
Womin's Cliiistliu Temperance union conmitioii
at Dunmoie, Thills-day.
.Miss ltiilh (S.iidner is (caching fchool this week
in the plate of Miss McAndiew, who is ill.
Diid llulxtts has opened a slore in (he S.
S. Ycisei .-tore building.
D. .1. llolieits cs pet Is to move his family in
town soon.
Mr. .lin-cpli I!aiichnian. of f! ileton. Pa., vi-Itcd
his aunt, Mrs. (ieorge i'.oitiee la-t week.
.Miss May Hoinbikei was (he gue.-t of Suanlon
fi lends la-t "-abbath.
Tiie -pecial nietliiigs in the Methodist Ppiseo
pal ihnuh will continue net week.
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TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS.
t.VCI'.NM-"Ciip'nln .links of the Hore Mir
Ines." Afteinooti and night.
ACADK.MV OP MIT.SItT-Chesler De VonJo form
pinv. Allemoon nml night.
M'H 'Ihe 0,i Morning Olorlcj." Afteinoon
nr.d night,
Ethol Dnrrymorc.
The reiord of Cljdo Pltth's "t'ap'aln Jinks
nf the Horse Marines," glilng Hthel Itiirjmnrc
the oppoilunfly to niliiinec lieiseir on Hie stage
mole i.ipldl.1 than has uliy other uclrrex, Is well
known. Ms suet ess was immediate and was en-Mitislfl'-tlinll.s
mt(nlueil thnnigh a 11111 of 200
nlghls at Hie ll.uikk (healer, New Wit. It is
not hard lo llnd the lensons for Hie popularity
of (lie plat and the prlnilpal plnjei. ''Captain
.links' is (Ijile I'ltc It's bet comedy cHoit.
lu II lie lolls a tbinnln,' line Mor plued in
the pliluimquo illmospheie of New ork fash
ionable life thiity Jears ago. Mks llaiijinoie,
us is well known, Is the daughtir of Mauik'c
ll.11 r.sinoir and the late (leoigle Hiew llaiiuuoie,
and Ihe niece of Jului Hiew. She has nipenird
with Kig11.1l hiiccess on the i..ige both lu this
country mid In laigl.iml. She was well cstali
H-lieil a .M'.ir ago as a popular and capable lie
pcs hut not until Chailes I'rulmiau g.ue her
Hie oppoilunilv In plaj Mine. Tieiitnnl ill "Cap
tain Jinks" did (lie public 10.1 1 l?o lie r leal tab
cuts. s,p has become In a few months one of
Ameili.iM f.uoilte leading wouiiti. She will np
pen In "Captain Jinks" 111 the I,.uuuu theater,
(Ins afternoon and ciculiig.
Delia Fox Next Week.
It lakes two nml a half bonis ticluil (line, ex
clti-hc of iuteiuiis.ioiis to piesent the axeiage
rtagc lomedi. An nulhoiiii ihdaies (Ills time
is till, hied in all Mltce-sea hi about the follow
ing i.illm Psplan.Klons, one-twelltb; iippl.iu-e,
one-lwelflh; tllteiiug dialogue, s,tncfths;
lime laughed away, Inur.twelfth". '1 lie lnaiinger
of Delia l'o in the comedy, "Ihe Utile
Mam'selle," lo be si en heio tor one night ne.t
week at the I.jceum. .i)i these lUuii-s me all
wrong, tli.it their pieie Is one-twellth dialogue
and elcien twelfths gutfaws.
STAGE NOTES.
An auanguiient is aiijiouuied wheitby T.tli in
lllitii'll will go under the manageiiuut of David
llelasio, thus giiug him, with Mis, (aitei and
ll.ni' W'.iinchl tluOe aui.u linns to follow cue
anothir at his New Yolk theater.
lMwnul J. Moigau has paid lilt dltoicid wife,
Adelaide C'ushman, V-'.WJ 111 wtllemciit of nil
ilalms for alimony and upon the pioiiil-e Hut
(die nii'L bother him any moie. Mis. Mor 111
has been following her hu-ham! into dilfueiit
theaters and fiom (he flout soat.s 111al.lt g faces at
him.
Ill niche Waul, well-known In (lieatiie.il clitics
for Mime je.u.s. died in Vow Vol I. last weil. of
consumption. She had pl.i-.cel eng.igciuents with
May Irwin, Piank Daniels, l.Illlam Itii-cll and her
la-t .1ppp.11.1ucp was In "Ihe Three kittle l.iiiib."
Sherrio Mathews, late of the (earn of Mathews
and llulgcr, has been 111 esticnicly bad health of
late, and has been oldered to Mount Clemens to
lecuperate. Por some mouths he has been pining
laii'leiillo elates with his wife, Noiiua Wlialk-y,
ocr (he we-tein diciuts.
Molet Hind, who p!as (he iiiueipal ingpirte
lole in "Coloiado," is but tifteen -.e.u.s of ege.
.Mks Hand come fiom a family of prominent
pljei-, and is t.a!d to have lvceiccd liieuc com
pliinentaiv juess uotiees thioughout Hie entile
United States Hun any perfounei of her Ap.
One altpmoon lecently in Ilo-ton, wheie May
Iiwin and Pllen T'ciiy wcie plajing, the lnltpi,
who likes (he lolutid tlnger of coon f-ougs eiy
iiiueli, linilcd her back of the fccenes. In a .-plilt
of luntPi the jodal Ma daicd the Pngli-h ac
LOSTHER SENSES
THIS IjITKKAIjLY iiappknkii to
A W0.MAN IN .MAINM.
When Intcivlowctl by a llnngor Com-
merelnl Heportci" Sho Had Fully
Eegained Them, Howovor.
(Prom the C0111111c10l.1t, Ilinjor, Me.)
To say tlittt bIio lost hoc souses wuh
not 11 llnurntlvo expeesBloii 111 tiie ciiko
of a Alttltie woimtn, for she wan without
the sense of tuste or stncU for months
nml tin attack of lmtttcnm was the
eitttso nf It nil. The stury Is not with
out a lively Interest. Hero 11 Is:
Mvn. Emily S. Ulnt'lt lives nt No. n
Howard street, Brewer, lie. She liml a
severe nttaelc of the grin, the winter
before Inst, which loft her weak, nerv
ous ant (lclilllliitcd. Notlllntr seemed to
hell) her mill, growing worse and worse,
she almost guvo up hope of ever belnjj
well again, until she tried a remedy
which has brought lellof to thousands
of similarly affected people. When In
terviewed by a Bangor Commercial re
porter, sho said:
'Wore than a year ago I had a severe
attack of the grip, which left mo In bad
shape. Everything 1 ate distressed mo
so much that I could not bear to take
food, and I thought I must starve. I
had numbness In my limbs and could
not tnnto or smoll for four months. T
was tilling for six months or more and
part of the time I was obliged to stay
In bed. I took various medicines that
were recommended to me, but none
helped me and Instead of getting better
I became worse. Finally, when I was
all run down, weak nml nervous, T saw
a pamphlet advertising Dr. Wllllnnm'
Pink Pills for Palo People, and decided
to try them. From the first box I ex
perienced relief and by the time 1 had
taken six T was entirely cured. I have
not needed them since."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for P.ile
People contain, in a condensed form, all
the elements necessary to give new life
and richness to the blood und restore
shattered nerves. They ate an unfail
ing speclllc for such diseases as loco
motor ataxia, paitial paralysis, St.
Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheu
matism, nervous headache, the after
effects of the griii, palpitation of the
heart, pale and sallow complexions and
all forms of weakness either in male or
female. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for
Pale People are sold by all dealois or
will be sent postpaid on receipt of price,
DO cents a box; six boxes, $..ri0, by ad
dressing Dr. Williams Medicine Com
pany, Schenectady, X, Y.
tiess to fro on the next scene as a new member
of the thorns. Mks Teuy did it, however, anil
was not iccoKiiizid by any of the audience.
I.awienco Ininc- is at woik reconstructing
"Hichiid I.oe!aee." Mi. Southern and he held
a con-.uHilion nfter (he fpeciil maMuec of the
piece in New York and changes were decided
upon. When completed it will be more of a
Kcnie pioduetion, but Mr. Southern will ttill
I1.1M- the briliant oppoitunities before afforded
him. 1'os-ibly minj of the escitin-r rpisodes only
spoken of in the oriiml will he shown by action
in the t cipcl cer.-ion. Mr. Southern intends to
make a new" pioduetion of "Jtichaiel I.oiclace"
New York nc.t season.
pGoldsmitb? s-
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I lit -V PS fa S 80 H
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Is the Gospel Truth We
Tell About What We Have to Sell
At Prices That Hean Quick Sales.
Silk Waists from $2.98 to .$9.98
Wash Waists from 59c to $4.98
Mercerized Petticoats from 98c to $3.98
Silk Petticoats from $4.98 to $24.98
Ladies' and Misses' Tailor-Made Suits from $6.98
to $34.98
Ladies' aud Misses' Walking Skirts from $3.98
to $9.98
Ladies' Cloth Dress Skirts from $3.98 to $19.98
Ladies' Silk Dress Skirts from $9.98 to $42.98
Washable Silks, per yard, from 35c to 75c
Satin Liberty Foulard Silks from 50c to $1.25
A full line of Plain Taffeta Silks iroin 39cto$1.25
Nun's Veilings, Mistrals, Etamiues, Voilles and
Sharkskin, the sheer diaphanous Wool Dress Fabrics,
so mitch in vogue, ranging in price from 59c to $1.98
tfSave up your checks so as to get
one of those Beautiful Steel Engravings 1
free of charge.
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