mmmmmmsmmmmmsmsms'immmmimmmm WMSmx!mm!SMtMMmWMMISMM VmSMsfSIc'P 'Wn'Vw rlrayeraiffiWHffl r THE SCJtt ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1902. ?W5$$$$$$$$$$$$$J$;$$$$$ $$$$$$$$! $$$$$$$& I I 7 i C i T I VV eeK s social ews Mrs. ,Chnrlo8 12. Coin-sen riilorttiliud nt curds, Thurnlay afternoon. High scores were held by Miss I'lntt, Mrs. Archibald Lnw and Miss Anne WiitBon, Among those present were: Mrs. II. C. Shnfcr, Mrs. A. II. t'lnisty, Mrs. Will Mattes, Mrs. 15, CI. C'onrsen. Mrs. Walter M. Dickson, Mrs. Curtis H. Flory, Mrs. M. It. Kuyes, Mrs. Hniry Hull, Airs. V. D. MuCIowiin, Mrs. A. II. Storm, Mrs, T. F. I'ennuin, Mis. V. CI. Wolfe, Mrs. II. H. Ware, Mrs. 'J'. C. Von Htorch, Mrs. IMwnrd Nettleton, Mrs. K. Ii. Fuller, Mrs. W. I.. Connell, Mrs. B. K. AValstin, Mrs. V. .1. Mutt, Mrs. II. c;. Barker, Mrs. 1C. 10. t.'hase, Mrs. J. Seidell Uliilr, Mis. Arulilbuld ,av, Mrs. W. .1. Urower. Mrs. F. M. Spencer, Mrs, W. V. Hoyrr, Mrs. J. W. Ilownrth, Mrs. Everett Wunen, Mrs. Walter Klots, Miss F.velyn Mllmnre, Miss Peitiiyu(jker, Miss Augusta Mer rill.' Miss Bennell, Miss c'onrsen, JIIss Louise Matthews. Misses Lnvurly, Miss Scranton, Miss Tetniey, Miss Plait, Miss UriiL'i Scranton, Miss lirildley, Miss SpruRiie, Mls-s Clertruilc SpriiKiie, Miss Foster. Miss Charlotte Hand, Miss Orace Spencer, Miss Anne Watson, Misses Steel, Miss Albro, Miss Sarah Burr. Mrs. Slllluimi Rave a delightful after noon card party during the week. Mrs. William Edwin Keller gave a most delightful euchre yesterday after noon. Her guests wore Mrs. Leet, Mis. Stark. Mrs. Fulton, Mrs. Cieorge nice, Mr,s. McGowan, Mrs. Waller Dickson, J Mrs. Christy, Mrs. Matthews, Mis. lieorge Brooks, Mrs. Coarsen, Mrs. Jo seph Lynde, Mrs. Henry Brady, Mrs. Boyer, Mrs. George Jenny n, Mrs. T. Cramer Von Storch, Mrs. George Mer rimnn, Mrs. Frank Piatt, Misses May Pennypacker, Helen and Louise Mat thews, Janet Dickson. Miss Merrill, Miss Piatt. Miss Howell, Miss CSIIniore, Misses AVntson, Sprague, Dale, Rey nolds, Bradley, Coursen, Miss Smith, Miss Sue Smith, Miss Skinner, Miss Poore, Miss Bcssoll, Miss Diana Rey nolds, Miss Shafer. The Thursday Evening Card club net this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Chase. The membeis are: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lymle, Mr. and Mrs. McClave, Mr. and Mrs. An drew Walker, Mr. and Mrs. E. VI. Chasf, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillips. Mrs. George Bice entertained the Fri day night euehie club last evening. A very delight fat surprise party was given at tlio homo of Henry Voiz, xiiB JrfforMin avenue, Inst Thursday even ing, In honor of his cousin, Miss Viola May Vols!. The usual games were in dulged in. and after a few selections by a selected quartette, refreshments wen; served by Mrs. Susan Voiz and Misses Martha Moore and Martha Moyer. Those present were: Mrs. Susan Voiz, Misses Viola Vote, Martini Mayor. Helen Glngher, Anna Gingher, Lillian Moore. Ida Kupp. Emma M.iier, Henrietta IrfJtz, Lillian Bates, Martha Moore, J.ouis Rought, Leuorn Batsel, Lena Moore. Anna Jones, Elsie Mlnzenberg; Messrs. Robert Johnson, Don Capwell, Henry Yockman, William Voir.. A. CI. Kenyan, Samuel Jones, Roy Stanton, Lewis Bales. George Fenwlek. Harry Madden, Arthur Leach. Fred Behling, Henry Voiz and Edward Cuff. Mr. and Mrs. h. c. Sanderson, Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Megargel and son, and Miss Elizabeth Sanderson have leturned from Bermuda, where they have spent the past few weeks most delightfully. I : Mr. and Mrs. John Kieis, of .lis South N'lnth street, will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary April 'Si. Movements of People. Allifrt ll'.int U in Nni- uik. Mk- Alhc Mjttliews N in Ton .mill. Mi. .nul Mis. Allini Watson ,nc lliillaml, VI. tUitins In Mivi Helen Jl.itthotta was tin- uuc uf Mi tamo in Kinirtnn lost wi-ch. It. Krnist Cotns.v, tin- uil retain .igent. will go to .Npw York todjy (n ifit hi, ).Uk liioilicr. T. .7. JeniunK-,, H. (f, .MoiiUm, Clurlcs K. Crolhamel, Mr. and .Mi.-. Junie MtKlmioy .ml Frank llngen wcie ic'ibtncil at the Hotel 'IU-it t in New York this week. Whs Jesic WcWi, of .lefltrson :ieimi, U at Gaston, the guest of Mlv, rilcr. .Ml WrUli will attend the junior hop shrn hy the l.nlie of ):js. ton in honor of the Junioi t-Uv, of J.if.ijvtti' col Jew, Postmaster V. II. Hippie, ,i nidnlier of (iuM-rnoi Stone's stiff, and lion. Kilnjnl .l.inie-, a num. her of the PennylvanU minniUiton to l ho Charleston exposition, letunud hcine ii night from their trip south, II. (I. Shephcid, of B.mgor, superintendent nf Million's Shoe Store, g The Home of Shoe Ease and Shoe Eleganc? it tt tt it V it n X X X r? tXZt?s JlUllj OXFORDS Are exceedingly attractive. X ful portraits of two of the most popular styles. x ! HAHON'S SHOE STORE, 328 Lackawanna Avenue. KHKHKKKKnH?HKKt?KKtHKK' mmmwmti f rr-iMmmmmMmi-'trrm mrrrr - rffrTT8 .&. &dM?w zmzi iiflAi5tS?M;2ftiftiSi i"Mi &&&& I lie Dinger in. I I 'dl I till. il illtMim el (lie Luke miiiIi i ullrmil, .ui'.l A. S. I.cltoiil, of KiMn, IllvWoii frdylit .iiicnlt wpic talleia ut I he com' UiijV ulllcc In lhl illy rtrrcl.i.v. TIioihh ll.mfotcl It tic, who In' been il'.ilit mui.igi'i of the Cintul IVirit.Hil,i Ti'Uiliinc cm li nine In tli!, illy, In. Ihtii ipilnli'il m.enaer to Miinril C. I', llrl-lilii, Mho h.ls liti'ii nniiulwl tu the tipiihitvliilrtii.i nf llii' i niiii.iny'i hll.l' lion In the N'urlluMt l'i'n(f',vlaiil.i illtllct wllli ulllrt .it Wllkivllmo. V 1EWS' OF A WOMAN W AVEULY Is the greatest plnce for bachelors. It Is puzzling to conjecture how they ever man- aired to escane being smiled. They are prominent In professional and business life, cultured and good to look at and yet they haven't married. I'd be will ing to wager that such a state of affairs could not exist It they lived In Scran ton. And yet there tiro pretty girls theic, too. It Is certainly a mystery how they have reached the time of life when few men aie found single and have not even been mauled once. The proprietor of the finest diy goods stoie in the place, a njnn who knows bow to select lovely tilings such as you see at Vantlne's, Is still un wedded although he looks the Chauneoy Depew and has wealth. The most pop ular physlelun is a man past tnirty-nve big and handsome and clever and no body has contrived to secure him. A leading lawyer Is a single man, so Is a prominent clergyman and so are a dozen others moio or less desirable from n matrimonial standpoint. I should think some of the Pennsyvnnla muldens who haven't yet seen a man to suit their minds would emigrate to Waverly and look the ground over. There is room for a temperance boom In this village of four or five thousand souls. There are twenty-nine saloons where liquor is sold on Sunday and where legal restrictions are violated every day. The decent hotels find it hard to "make a living. The- Hotel Snyder, for Instance, whose proprietor, Mr. Schenck Is a Pennsylvanian, and who has fitted up n line house with handsome new furniture In very large rooms heated with steam and lighted with electricity, tasteful green noor and wall coverings and a dining room attractive with growing ferns, pretty curtains and excellent service and who gives exceedingly good board, was ar rested about the Hist week after he lauded and has patronage entirely in nderiuate In I lie elass of accommodation afforded, lie has by far the best hous-e In the town, but the saloons are al lowed to run wide open and lecelve the patronage and countenance of the people. It Is a good town, too; full of churches and religion and cons-ervntive, quiet residents, who can buy milk for three and one-half cents a quart. Yet they must prefer beer, for witness the said saloons, nourishing like the pro verbial green bay tree. The general appearance of a. Metho dist conference changes but little por ceptably from one year to the next. There are a few new faces, a few less nf the old ones. There are less white ties and more black butterfly hows. There are many long coats which hunch up in the back, like an ill-bang-lug gown, from much stooping and seams very shiny from much wearing, but there are more smart clerical waist coats, buttoning closely at the throat and an outbieak of uiielerleal fedora hats. There are less ragged and sloven ly kept beards, and more clean shaven faces and sleekly cut hair, Altogether there Is a steady improvement In the way of outer effect, which probably has had no deleterious Inlluence on the Inner graces which the Methodist clergy is supposed to exemplify. Theie was one little man whom tho years had bowed and many buffets of fate had bruised. Early In those years ho had fixed a high aim for attainment. He married a minister's daughter, well educated, high spirited with ideuls and ambition for her husband. Life is strenuous for a minister's wife with such equipment, I saw her yesterday a chubby small tlgure in an old fashion ed bonnet1 nnd a rusty black gown. They say she was such a pretty girl with flashing, dark eyes and an etect straight young form. She looked so meek and effaced now, with the light gone from her eyes and tho hope. That is the suddest of all when a woman's eyes contain no hope. I think it died when she found out that ilK,KM.HHHKM,K. ff X X X X X X X X ff ' f I Below we show faith- Ihe dne she had married vna ft little mnn and not renlly greuti He was a good intuit conscientious, consecrated, faithful, hut hot n great mail. The high lino brow, where the waving hair had clustered, contained good sensible mnchlnery warranted to wear, but not m title for the brilliant, fatuous career both hnd planned. Ho had been placed In the Hardscrabblo charges, they hud not asked for him In the big city churches, and th presiding elders nnd bishops had not seemed to be Impressed with his ser mons, so lie had stayed In tho Ilnrd scrabble places, and even the Hard scnibble places ftund fault with his theology and now giowltig older nnd tinlnteiestlng, he had lot his grip somehow nnd the apathy of failure had settled down in his heart. v So they piimo to the conference those two shabby elderly llgures and I don't know of anything more pathetic than the llttlu tragedy which lay be neath the commonplace exterior. They watch with fainting spirits the pros pects for the next year. They know It will be to move on somewhere, pos sibly to a poorer appointment and then theio will come a year If they live when they will belong to the snd llttlu company who gather round tho last duy of the conference to receive the wretched pittance which a great church gives to Its worn out preachers. I wonder if he remembers this min ister who can never be a bishop Hint all along the yenrs he lias touched the plain homely lives each side of the path and has made them sweeter und nobler. I wonder If she realizes this little forlorn old lady in her turned dress and wnin gloves that she has saved three young girls from the wny that takes hold on death by her firm sweet lellglon and her timely words. I wish she would remember it when she thinks of the dream that has not come true. Saucy Bess. Musical Gossip. .Mr. Arnold I.olnnann, n former pupil of Tlu'o ilore Ileinlierger, N nuking quite u name for him self In Ileilln, where he Is continiiliiK hi.t Ftudies. .Mr. I.ohniann will pl.i.v with the Philharmonic cr the'.tr.i of Berlin this Mimmer and accompany them on their annual trip tlnousch Holland. The Heilin Times of u iceent date siys: "The Iat Krneral 'rcrption tiy the wife of Consul JI.ion on llniiMlay lit was one of the largest and moM enjovahle of the season. The musical pro gramme was exceedingly Interesting and mailed. Mr. Lolmiann's chief number was the bicnnlrn contrite, the neconipinlmrnt to which was played by Mr?. Zitchcr. Iloth musicians ic ipiltled llieniiehei with great credit, and Mr. I.ohmann's pure, limpid tone and line cxmitbn showed him to lie one of the most iiromMn of the jotinger group of Ueilln WoUuM"." Mr. !.ohnidnn U a rephew of Mesai. l.ouifi and John I.ohniann of this elly and fonneily played with the Symphony oiehe-tra.i li ll ll The roming of the woild-fauiom Kneisel nuar telle to our tlty on May 8 is lausiug a great Hir Miinng local niu!e.ins. and miite lou'rs gcim all.i. In more wajs than one U this ctenl con .sidired a tilting climax to the mol hrilliiut ronceit m i?ou in tho hNtoiy of Sriantou. I lum ber inusic is In INclf fonMdeicd the highest fnim of expression in music, the nearest to peificr ion as Hgirds intnprct.iHon and pinily of lour pin diirtion: nnd when thee things aie ron-idriod in connection with the Kneisels we cm with i ro prlelj cfingi.ilnl.ite Miisolus fin our good loi tune in .secuiiig these wonihifiil artMs for a lonrert at our rry floors. Yc, Scianton ia in ileed a mu-iu eenlrr. 'I II II Tho Symphony Onhotia society held a general irhoir-i.il In (licit new lull at 121 Wyoming i.c nue lat eu'iiing. - The orcncslra is situated to much better adtantage than htielofoie. It Is tiieir intention to giie a M'iier of "musical even ings" made up of selections by string oreliestia, the ffemberger qmrtctte, and others, to their fiicnfU in the near future, 'the ner home of the onhestu Is well lighted and lenfilated and lu a large Mating vapniily. II I! " Mr, Henry It. Knopif, tho celebrated ldin maker of New Vurk, "will isit SVranton shor'ly and will Ining with him among other famoiii iolinj, a genuine .loscph fiu.iipcihis, a I.oiciuo (Li.icla7niut, tco l'rancisco Itegeniiu and a (iigllinas, that will intcie-t o nuinbei of mu-ie lovers who delight In eontenipi.it ing the liaudi woik of the old masters. Mr. Knopif will be at the Jciuiyn April 2.1. li :i ii The- Kleetiic ( ity Y7mlinen will give a luin sliel show in lejin' hall, West Soranton, on Tuesdai and Wednesday, piil 'Ml and SO. Th-ir singing will lie a surprise. It comprises scwtal popiilcr songs villi ilimti.-rs arranged in four pails, as well a-, quartetctte and rag-time eoon songs, which ale prepared in elegant style. The old f.iMiiltes, Hilly Williams and Hen M leu, hae something good to ghe in their own peculiar style. Itobert Ilauer will furnish the orchestra. Alfred Wooler has been drilling the boys in the singing for seveial weeks and a leal musical treat is a.--"jucl. II II II The following inusii-.il selections! will be u-ed at tcinonow's worship In the Second I'lciliytiilan chinch: MOIt.NIXO. Org in l't'dudo Lalghetto in (J (apoccl Anthem Hymn tune, "iicil by (liin.c",SichhliM MKses black and Oaragan and Choir. UfUitmj So!u, "funic I'nto lllru" ("Ihe -Mc'siah) Handel Miss Uiaie Maino-t1, lliooklyu, X. V, Oigan I'ootludo bach i:kxixo. Oigan I'lidude IVtl.lli Chant "Holy, Holy, Holy" Wtwocil (uartctte. and I'liolr. An'.hcm "0 Savior of the Woihl" (!o.-s Our!? by Itecpiest). Oirirlon Duet, "lane Divine" (Daughter of .lavius") Slalmr Miss Ill.uk and M. (iippcl. iie,.u, i'o-tliidc Sahune PMCEBURG. Preaclilnu In the Pi'lcobui'tr I'rlmlllve Mfithotllat church Suntluy niornlnsr anil evening, by the pastor, Rev. W. Bent ley. MornlUK service nt 10.30, wubjeet, "JesiiH the Dispenser ot' Heaven's Hountles." Kvenlnc service at 7 o'clock, I .... .... ..... .. .r .. suujeci, "ine uatnuow in iienven. Sunday school at - oY16cl. uev, v, iifiiiiey nas accepted a can to Sliainokln, which will mulct tho third time he has nerved that church. Tho I Prlccburg church I egrets very much j his removal. Durlnij his two ye.us of ' pastorale the memliershlp has In creased fiom .18 to 1!i8 full tni'iubers, and six on probation, so that he leaves this church with an Increase of sov 1 rnty lull members for' tho two years, Hy his earnest efforts both the church I building: und tlu parsonage have been 1 cleared of all deft. Them Is an In crease In the Sunday school of thirty. The piayer and the good wishes of tho church so with him. WAVERLY. (leoiet) .Stelg Is nbotit to erect an ad dition to his brlcU store, which ho In tends to j out. Rev, Mr, (Jodshull Is nllendiiiK Iho coiifurenco at Waverly, N, Y. Sir, Christy Is sluicing his well deep er, ns It Is not satisfactory in Its pres ent stute, .Mrs. Chirlc, wife of Rev. Mr, Clurlc, returned home yesterday, after u visit of two weeks with friends In New Jersey, The peoplo of this place gavo Mr. H. C, White a blrthduy surprise on Fri day evening, April l!f. TJie uffulr was n. complete surprise to Mr. White, as It was neatly arranged by the friends meeting at Rev. Mr. Oodshall's, and by Ktmllng Mr. Oodbhall in the eurly part of the evening to Mr. White to A Suggestion To All Men Big and Little As long as cold weather lasts, many people forget about spring clothes; A few hot days and they'll all come in with a rush. Then why not come and inspect our stock while it is complete and get first choice. Our Tailored In Double-Breasted, 2-Button Sacks and Varsity Suits, broad shouldered and permanent shapes, cannot be improved upon. We have them in all colors, I Series, Thibets and Our Nobby Top Coats in Oxfords and Olive Colors, excel in style all local tailor makes. Our Boys' and Children's Departments Contain the most fetching styles including the well known PETER THOMPSON SUITS. Our Hat and Furnishing Departments contain all the latest novelties. We most cordially ask you to call and see for yourselves. Our prices have always been the lowest for the goods offered. We may add that our f honest guarantee goes with every sale. This honesty having been the policy of our house for $ years which we commemorate this month. Trading stamps with 0 each purchase. ramer Bros. 0 The Popular Clothiers, Scranton, Pa. 6J C 49 9 entertain him while the guests were preparing to march In on Mr. White In a body. They were engaged i" a game of croklnole when the friends made the giand rush with their arms laden with refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. White royally entertained their guests by placing games before thorn. Muslo was provided, and everybody enjoyed themselves until a late hour. Ice cream and other refreshments wore served. The guests were: Rev. and .Mrs. Godshall, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sanford. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mershon, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Stone. Mr. and Mis. P. B. Stone. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Truman, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Dean. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weidman, Miss Mary Green. Miss llattlo Phelps, Miss Uoo ney and Mr. Huff. CLARK'S GREEN. District Deputy Grand Mnstcr George Harper, with his associates us install ing team, installed the following; offi cers of Electric Star lodge, No. 190, In dependent Order of Odd Fellows, Sat urday evening last: Noble grand, James G. Keller; vice-grand. William If. Swallow; secretary, A. A. Davis; warden. A. P. Robinson; conductor, Robert W. Cameron; right supporter to noble grand, Fred If. Greene; left sup porter to noble grand, E. A. Myers; outside guard, J. II. Cook; inside guard, E. U. Dunlttp; right scene supporter, John J. Lance; left hcene supporter, John 1.. Twining; chaplain, E. M. I.each; right supporter to vice-grund, E. J. Chapman; left supporter to vice grand, William G. Letson. Miss Nellie Lutsey is visiting friends hi Scranton. J. W. Rhodes Is doing jury service this week. Fred l Hanyen, of Scranton, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edwards, on Sat urday and Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. John Ij. l.utsey nnd son, Frank, visited the home of the former's parents over Sunday. Tho entertainment of the "District Slculfc" will be given In the Methodist church hero on Friday evening next. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Cook, of Scran ton, were visitors at tho home of the former's parents, Mr. und Mrs, C. C. Cook, recently. ' . MOOSIC. Miss Maine Hinds leaves today for New York, where she wit spend two weeks, Aich Hessler, of Wllkes-Uarre, was a caller In town, Wednesday. Mrs. Dr. Roberts mid son, of Oly pliant, visited about town on Thursday, Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Price left yester day for Elmlra, N. Y., where they will visit their daughter, Mrs. Albert Harris. A birthday surprise party was tender ed Miss I.lzzle Slack nt the home of Mr, and Mrs. Solomon Hlrd, of South Main street, An enjoyable evening was spent by those present, The Epworth league will have charge of the services in the M. 12. church on Sunday, during the absence of the pastor, Rev, J. N. Hulley, The excursion cominltteo from the M. E, Sunday school of the Taylor, Avoca, Reutlhtiin, Duryea and Mooslo, have ilesldeil to run their annual excursion to l.uke l.odore, June IT, JESSUP. The TTnlon Drum corps conducted a successful social at tho G. A. Rl hall, Thursday evening, A drum corps from Providence and n straw-ride party from Dunmoro were in attendance. Peter ISurke and Miss Nealon, of Grassy street, was awarded the ptlze on the grand march. John Dermody, sr,, who has been suf- ..v,,!.,, I-JJMa--. m m, ,n m tii wim.ni Suits Cheviots. 0 Brass Beds Elegantly Rich Designs The new patterns we are now showing are beautiful specimens of the metal worker's and designer's skill they possess charac ter and finish that appeals to the exacting purchaser. The prices, too, are as at tractive as the designs. We invite inspection and comparison. Have you seen the new patterns in the twin beds we've something worth seeing, whether you wish to buy or not. Many new and beautiful patterns in odd Dressers Vnd pieces for the bed room. Kill & Connell 121 Washington Avenue. fei'ing from an Injured hand the punt nix weeks, underwent an operation at a Soranton hospital, yesterday. Uev, K. J. Lafferty, juuitor of Hi. .laces' chinch, a s-peiulliif,' "In vaca tion In Philadelphia. Iter. Father Walsh, the ournta Is In chavue clunu:, hls absence. Mr. J. H. Kennedy, school r.lroutor elect, will on next Monday evonlntf kIvo a free social to his many friends, at IIIIIIi.b'h hall. Mr. Nicholas r.oftus, of Harvey, Oreen county, l'a formerly of this place, who has been III the past few weeks Is at this wrltlm? entliely well. REDUCED HATES TO OELES. LOS AN- Vla Pennsylvania Ballroad, on Ac- count of Convention of Federation of Women's Clubs, On account of the convention of Fed oration of AVonien's clubs, to be held at l.o.s AUK'ilcs, C'ul., May 1 to S, the t'cilll sylvanla ltallro.id company will sell special excursion tickets from all Hln tloiiH on Its line, to l.o.s Angeles and ic tuin, at reduced rates. Tickets will be fold from April 10 to 'if. Inclusive, and will he good to return until June 'J.', when properly validated. For Bpeclflo rates, routes, and condi tions of tickets, apply to ticket agents. Universal Suffrage Side-tracked. Hy 1'xcluiiie Wlie from Tlio Awodjled Prcst. llrufeclx. April JS.-f-Tlie ilmnbcr of iopievnta. thru todj liy S-) to (ll totrf( lojcclcJ tin" pin. iiosjI to retl.i tlio Uelzlan toiutUulluii to at to juoUdu for uiiIumsjI tuilisgo. I ivnaiiu yi $y Take Bievator good aooD5. 334 Lack'a Ave., Scranton, Pa. In order to introduce our new wash waist department we will give a handsome white waist worth $1.00 to $1.50 Free with all suit purchases for the next two weeks; this is to make you famil iar with our stock of waists. BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES, AS LOW AS HIGH Crane's Spring Suits Have come. Just as you have ex pected they seem to make the ordinary suit dull in comparison, So perfectly bewitching! They are de signed to give the utmost style and grace to every fig ure and they do. Every woman seeks Crane's to see just what the proper styles ae and every woman is welcome even if she isn't quite prepared to buy. Glance at a few of New York's favorite ideas. Swell Suits $10.00. .Made of the best grade of all-wool cheviots. New Suits $15.00 This style be had in all may pre vailing shades and cloths. 140-142 WASHINGTON AVE COMPANY : Cfarden Jools We've garden tools for the youngsters as well as for the grown ups. Our sets for children have hoe, rake and spade, and sell for 10c, 25c. and 50c. pet set. Regular tools we have in large variety at at- ii active prices; Spading Forks Malleable Rakes Steel Rakes Hoes Lawn Seed Green Trading Stamps. .j. .j. . t .fr tf Sirai: Mince EAT requires ONE HUNDRED CARLOADS of seedless raisins each year. TbU may kIvo lomo idea of tho deraana that it takes ten inillion(10,000,000)pckagei a vear to satisfy. It is "con de"nsed" in formjclcan.whole BOir.c, dlgeJtiblo and dellcioas. 10c, a packago Each making Uto large, P'c-Alo l'rult Cuko and Irult FnddUii;. Yaluaulo prtmlurollst ujci.agc!, Marroll-SouleOo.tSyraouMi.Y. Take Etevatbtf AS $10.00 AS $60.00 t u. -p.'l New Suits $40 Made of the finest material known, workmanship un excelled. New Suits $25 These come in a handsome variety of styles and pat terns. Our strength is in a garment at this price. pa I '"flick " 2uSr ' MHf ft M 'Mgf I (wSalf w w-k. mjnmii 48c, 60c, 75c. i5c, aoc, 35c. 35c, 40c, 50c. 30c, 35c. and Fertilizer. We Have Both 'Phones. I'' '.tn wl i"HU v ... It, .1 t .fj. r.. .'I t i -i; MV OS' ' Mill & Grain Co. ! i ' ProyUIence .',f?6,ad, SCRANTON, PA. Flour, v.':;;:: Feed, ;: Qraih and Hay Celebrated Snow : White." Flour All' grocers sell It. ' 'We' only Wholesale Jt 'Prancli at 'piypfi'tln I'a. I'llillk1 i v.' W 4 IM J '.,; -OK t m $ 59 'v$ : i e-X.j a -31 si 4feS5isi?f''-S rffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff