y-v:- " ' ' .. ' ' (' " '. i mim THE . SOHAKTOX TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, BUY 2, 1002, ' S h. I 5 ? flVU 5.,...! 1 " -tl'.l ?: . 4 DAYLIQHT MTOffC JONA& lonq's moNa. USB MOTH 'PHONE -,' Two Interesting and profitable retailing events are now on at the Big Store this w,ee; Vu i,. 1 ti C iM hi., i it v'l it.j W51II Pfinf Crilr. at astonishingly -J r i ' I SHlP is I v low prices and a strong combination hnpec ' fitri anH ilL-c Your attention to either will save, you 5 'LJreSS UOOU anU IIKS nioneyand to this list -of splendid j . opportunities OUR GREAT w' . r" The "Sorosis" Shoe for women; noted the world over for its beauty of design and finish. There's com fort in them the first day you put them on, Always the same $3.50 The "Hanan" Shoe for men also has an envied reputation in all the large cities of the world. If you want the best shoes you can't do better tr. HANAN'S SAHTER BROTHERS I Complete Outfitters TheatricalTj ATTRACTIONS TODAY. AC'ADIIMY Cluilcs J.e.iliou-ne's Hon Ton Stock :utiiiiii.i. Mjtinro und iilglil, SVAII. -Illue ltlouil uiiili'squcrs. Afternoon vmi night. Modjeska and Jnmes. Willi two mkIi t inim lit .utl-ts .is MjiImiic iloiljcsKa .mil 1 mm .Linus a uiy commend llilu picscntatioii of tire "Mcit haul of eiike" mUit Li" ppoitcil, .mi! in u l.uu'o .mil fj'hlonalile im illpnco at the I.jciunt, IjcI night, this iiiit.i tion was fullj iealli'i, rniuiikiiiiK tint Mwlji-skj is iiioii nihil illy llltril for loliw aliuo-l iliy ilUmctilc opposite of a ,10111117, lllltllCsPllll', lllll lilt Wills mill, ulio lulllll not bo bciiou-. crii in tin iMiiU'iniilatUm uf the luo.t Hcriom Iiulilciit of lici llfi,- llio onttuino uf tlu lottery by ttliiili t-lii' wa- In ! niilut -ami lio in a tvinkllii" pl.mmnl to mu her bun band's flit nil bj wli.it, ttlii'ii .iinljiil, is it UiK, it is no small tilbulf In bor ait 10 iwirly s.iy (Li- was mi .uiqiUlili- Pmlii. Ilul it uii lit uilil that fho ws iinmi linn Hits, I In ait liiilos tho liandiiaps that wmilil In1 .ilnm-t iiihiiuiiJUlll nlilo ulwtncks (u unii'-. ill oni1 lev, ailMIr, and tin' onloolat, toi the nonic, U iii.nU' in fiU tint lha liandli.ipi bo Miond an tin 10 aic, niter nil, ililiiieiiial, Tlicic "is no K'ilni-.iliivt tint n a traslo bliahi'i-ivaiian mlo MiuIJoh.i wimhl b 1'ittci, but It U a ik' imiuIiIo tiling to uihu. this new i'donie nf the alt o tliU liuu !i-ulinti.'il woman, A3 Slijloik liii moat pietinlloib cffnit .laiii.'s pioo liliuself what it was oft. piuphoclcd ho would be, one of thoa who will be union, bercd as hulns u plan' in the foufioiic of Amerlian aitoi, A sliiKluj; nldenie ot the tiiu genius he posenes S founuV In the fait tint he csajis a Slijloik of bin uuiOnot an urlk'liul Sliv Jock altOKelher, wlun thu aeecptnl Miake-pe ircan H Cufaanola cigars andr I H common cigars f HI HH cost you about HI HH tho o a m XmW I Ww wwtvrs Why I nll f should Iff Wks yu no H II JWf have tho boat H myf for your 5 ccnta ? BH Imperial Cigar Company, 100 Lackawanna Avenue. NIIOI.KSAI.i: 'lOjlACCHNIblS And DittributoM of Jubanola Cigars. commentaries are had m mind, but oricmil as compared with what otliei actors' conceptions of Mi.i lock ale mid line been. James makes him .1 ratlur robust charaetei in his cerj feature, l'hjsiially he is depicted as helns 5ct far le moed from the ileireptilude to which Keeno makes him so closely appioich, the Hooped body being wholly wanting and bis hiir and bcaid IjeliiK still black, with only a tingcin; and streaking of gm, .lames aH,o gives him moie flro in the strenuous passages, and in the tcene witli Tubal, in which he hears the alleruitlns good and b.il news, the etiemc emotions are not giwn the wide lingo so common in tbeli porl 1 aval. This conceit of making Mi) lull, n compaiathely lobust iliuaclei and maintaining him as such, benrs to gtic oppoitunity foi sulking conliast ut Ills eit lioni the s'or) when lie is icduced to Hie most abjoit condition that 1111 be lomciud foi one of his nature. .Mr. James' depiction of the iclicat fiom the rouit loom was thu most geneioiial) applauded bit of his voik. 'Iho suppoitiug company was cm opt Inn illy good. It Incluued Alexandir Cailetou, js An tonio; Wadswortli Hauls, as llissiuio; Xoi'inn Hackett, as I1.1tl.1w1; flhaul Cameiou, a l.oi -mzn; 'Ihomas Coffin C'ooki, as (,obbo; Ml-s Aphie .lamis, as Jessiia, and Mis. KiaiiTUcllo-, as Xtiissa. W'agcnhils & Kemper giie the pliy .111 unstint ed silling, II"' luinlture ami scciui) beiuvr 1 lib mate and the icluiues llch, The Blue Bloods. The Illue Bloods Kstiaiagamta company opened .1 lime di)s' eiigagi'iiiint at the Mir theatei iistcida) altcinoou and piesinled . show Hhlcli is loiisideiably uboo the auage of the pu forinanit's whlih liaw been gheii in this houso ihuliig the past season. What U desUuitid on Hit- piogiuinne as "Wii-Ting, .1 ( lilnt-e open in two acts anil four sums," Is ue-tnttil. It niciel) liunlshis .111 i-muso toi the luliod'ic tlou nt a nuinbu' of specialties '01110 my good, suuie not so good and numo ntheis, J).IM N'oultii (Is lilt icil 1 aiuc .Nolan!) gaie some fmiviIIiijI)' ik'wr impiiroiiatloii., and .lapauesu and (jiimaii ballets wllli appiupiiaiu sons pleased till' null due Iniini 11-1 1,, .l.inus I', Sullhaii uiid Mule lliie.-lid tJH1 a lio) and lather MlUai sketih, and the lucpics slble illiisliatnl song ultl-t was 011 hind In the pilson of ('ail Audiuou. (lulled K, Hauls' 111 (ct. "I'lie 'I Jo 'I hat Hinds," u.u sung by him, and thU lumpuset In this son.; his ipiite. mil pastil all lii pi ei lulls t'lloits In iiiiudllu fciutl liienlalil). It was ei, beautifully llliistiated in all the colois of the laiubim, J unci 1!, Cuopei and Mic Iti.Miohls lould be eiued v.ne It not ful (WO 01 thill) Juki a Hut till) splllllV,, "Tlie Bonnie Brier Bush," Sir, J, K, Stodilail in "Ihu Jlounle lliler lliuh" Is the uttiuuloii at (he Kucinii halmday mat. line and night. All of thoso who lue heaul of the fatotlte old actui'.s suices in .Niw York In tl., liU new piece, us well a. Ilmc who rcini'iii' ber him in pu.loiii pla) will uol, fuiward Willi gieat anticipation in his appearand) bin, '(ho udiauie alu it seals and boxes bigm )fhteidjy mullilir;, and the Uiliiaud judliJlis that gieat auilieiuej will be present at both Jul-foiiuauies, STAGE NOTES. Hie lion Ton company jiresenKil "A Man o( Jl)tcr)" at the Aiadcmy of Mu,lo last night. The bill for today follow; fieinoon, "An American llclnW; night, "Chatlanooga, '01," Ilia London bkclcli H)s; "Mr Henry living, who has uturned to llnglaml In tho but hcilth be has cur known, has not, I am ofitclally In foiiiicd, in i' had any notion of prodiulng .1 ')aiitc' play by fcirdou or uny one else at least not for nuiy )eau past, Mr Henry is muili amused at I he pcuitti'iit rumera which luve been pilnlid loliiciulng hls 'Danlc' ihaiiu. E.v Henry will, I am assured, produce no now play whateiei this season, but will lonfino hinioelf to 'Faust,' to 'Ileiket,' and to one 01 two other inteiestlng nih iK" Aicordlug to the lecords of Co'.onil T. Alston Brown, the stage historian, the first piesentatlo-i of a diainitizition of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" oc euired at l'uid.i'.s National theater, New Hit, on Aug. 2.1, 1SJJ. 'Ihe icision was bj Charles Vest em TjjIoi, mil was not .1 umifi-. The fu-t suc cessful Mrsion was pimliked at the .Museum, Tioy, N. Y., on Sept. 27, ISaJ. This was the Aiken crslon. At the same lime a ei.ion made b) Mis. Anna .Maible was pioduied in Chicigi. Ulchaul Mansflild annoimced in l'ltlsburg tint be intended to gie next season the giandist le ial of the M1.1kespea1e.111 drama Americans I.ne seen since Booth and Ilaiult. Bcginiilng In Chi cago about October .Ml. Manstleld sals iliat he will pioduie nothing but the works of the Jin inoilal bald. Among tin -r- will be a stupen dous iciiial of "Julius Cae-ir." with 100 people on tlie stage. Ills upirtolie will hiilude, K'-iilis ".luliiLS fiesiii," "Othello." "Ihe Meiihmt of Vinlie," "llhhaiil III" and "Ituii) V." COLES FOR MAY. .Mm ate bom and men ate d.ilua;, 'Ihoii-ands come not one can st.1,1 ; Time Is sum, his winds ,11 1 ll)ln', .Niur leasing, night 01 day. Here we me again lit the nieiry month of May, Thu planetary coiull tlmis aie not wty luvoialile for a fjiilet and peai'eful month. Old JUhI warrlor Mais is sidetracked in .sign T.tinus, tho bull. He will ntlr up utilfe and keep the whole woild in a con stant htnte of excitement. Old Mother llarth Is passins- tliiout,rh the house of friends; thprefoie, If thine In any tend ency to lnlliB about a peaceful feel Ins uiuontr the laboilns cIiihs now Is tho time to adjust their claims and be at peace, Kaith will ho opposed by tho house of chlldicn, therefore It will be well for patents to miaul their chil dren, as everyone should pay stilct attention to their health durltiK the low ebb days of this month, as found In ritorms and Signs for May, Many sudden deaths will occur this month, A'egttables will also lecelve allllelion fiom the mlciobes, locust, etc., that ate coming. A partial eclipse of the sun will take place on Wednesduy, the 7th. Thu ilmk shadows of the eclipse -will fall upon the southern purt of the I'afillo ocean and New Zealand, This will bilug soiiow uiul ilestructlou to nil places within the pathway of the ilnilc ulinlnwo Spain will be partlculaily iinfortun- ate, ns IM anus is still stationed in the Hlgn that rules Hpaiu, and It por tends a revolution for some sections of that country, " Watch out or an epidemic of thto.it trouble this month, It will provo most fatal to those born In sign Taurus, unless tho system Is at once thoroughly cleansed, Tito stock market will prove tin steady. Taking all things into con sideration, we should watch out for all storm clouds that show any signs of violence. The greatest danger will be on or about the 7th, also about tho liQth. Frosts In many sections may ho anticipated, From new moon to tho latter part of thu month the indica tions urn tlittt, thine will bo many great, storms of rain, also hull. Mer cury ami Vulcan hayo the Inside tiack, I in w therefore watch out for high gales, tornadoes, heavy thunder storms, and some sections will be visited by floods, etc. The dates on which the storms are liable to occur will be found on our Storms and Signs calendar. The cold waves and the heat waves will follow one another. The north and northwest need not be surpilsed if heavy snow squalls occur. B. I. A. ENTERTAINED. St. Large Audience Gathered in Luke's Palish House. A very large audience gatheied in St. Luke's parish house last night, the oc casion being the third nnnunl enter tainment of the Boys' Industrial asso ciation. The gymnasium class of the school, under the diiectlon of Hnrrv F. Clark, gae dumbbell drill and a clever exhi bition of tumbling, A number of the boys, diessed 11s clowns, indulged in a wild fiollc, at the end of the pio granime. The boys comprising the class who appeared last night ate as follows: Michael Durlcin, John Haldemau, Peter Itoche, Vincent Dunleavy, Willie Scull, Willie litinne, Clarence Corby, John Thomas, John Tleiney, John Dunleavy, James McGann and Alfred Saunders. Miss Menu lie Mori is gave several lecllatlons , ill that ease of manner and nbsence of affectation which huo placed her In n class by herself, and Clifton 11, Phelps sting a song in a capable manner, An amusing comedy sketch was tontilbuted by the DeVere brothel s, Splendid entertainment. An CNcellent entertainment under the uii.splces of the Kpworth league of the Kim J'aik Methodist Kplscopal chinch, was tontl tided in the pailors last night and an audience largo In numbers was npp.tiently well pleased. A number of pietty tableaux were effectively presented. The , subjects were varied and included a stwut scene entitled "The Jjootblaek"; u uualntly pretty plctuie, "The Old-Fashlonert Uli I," and the (teveiles of u Twentieth (Jenltirv Tinehelor." Philip Wurren'H splendid baritone was heard in two se lections, mid Mrs. Kzra 11. (,'ouuell sang delightfully. ItecltatlouH te clevtrly given u,y -Miss Osenbach, and Miss Long rendered a violin solo. MOOSIC. n.tvld Jones has moved his house hold goods Into his new home, formerly owned by O, B, Poud. Tho (ireonwood Hose company Is creeling a now hose house In Green wood, ' Miss Pet TlAmlin, of West Plttston, Is spending u few days with jelatlyes in town. Mr, and Mis. Thomas Sutiiiffe enter tained a number of young people at their homo on Tuesday evening. Miss Kdith Morton, of Scruutou, spent Wednesday with relatives In Green w nod, FRIDAY AFTERNOON SALES 7 Sale No. 1 Will be added, containing timely every day wants. Good goods at little prices. In Basement. Sale of Window .Screens It will soon be time to protect your rooms from the troublesome fly. This screen will fit a window' from 25 to 131! inches wide. Value lflc. This Friday buy them at lUC Sale of Cups and Saucers Made of While Semi-Porcelain, good value and both sold regularly at !)c. This sixty min- c ute sale buy cup and saucer at 5C Sale of riates Size suitable for tea, breakfast, or diliner Made of good value White Scmi-Porcclain, and every day sold for Sc. each. This sixty minutes buy them for ' 5C Sale of Tacks for Carpet, also Matting Tacks All sizes. Sold this Friday, 4 packages for 5C Sale of Table Tumblers A very heavy glass tumbler, good ., clear glass. An opportunity to buy this regular uc. kind i todav for JLQ Sale of Kitchen Knives This lot is slightly soiled from handling, but none the worse for usefulness. Sold this sixty minutes for 1 C Sale of Toilet Sets This is a special lot; perfect goods; 10 pieces, consisting of large water basin and pitcher, small pitcher, chamber with cover, covered soap dish, brush, vase and mug. Come in 4 striking colors. Value $.'5.00. Today buy set at..... P 1 V Sale of Sad Irons This is a new departure on our part and we think it will meet with your approval. We will sell any of the three sizes of Mrs. Potts' Sad Irons, with handles, today, for ) 2i VC (A chance to complete your set or get one extra iron without buying the three.) Sale of Jardinieres Fine Glazed. A Mazarcnc blue ; 8 inches high ; will hold a 7-inch flower pot. Value 50c. each. Today buy them at 2tjQ. Sale of Fibre Pails Full size, the kind that are unbreakable and value that brings !j5c - This Friday buy them at 1 VC Begins Promptly at 2 O'clock. Sale No. 2 Sale of Towels Another lot of honeycomb towels, very ab sorbent ; size 22x.'5(i. There arc unbleached and bleached . towels, and will be sold this Friday at the low price of 4C Sale of Photograph Frames Size (i by 8A inches; gray mat; oval opening; wood imitation of ebony. Sofd this Friday on the third floor. The regular price is L'Oc. each ; buy for sixty minutes at 1 UC Sale of Embroideries The kind you see in the window. Fine lawn and nainsook edges; from 3 to 12 inches wide. In many in stances you will find values up to 5!)c. yard, and tliis Friday you can buy them at 1 C We expect a rush. for these goods; be on time. A Combination Sale of Seersucker and Ginghams This lot in cludes one of the best values you have seen for some time. Seer suckers are mostly dark grounds ; Ginghams have pink ground and white stripe. The seersucker is sold for 8c. regularly; the i ginghams at 9c. Buv them this Friday at 5aC Sale of Women's Vests A timely event ; warm days will soon be here in all their oldtimc friendship, and summer underwear will be in demand. This is your opportunity to stock up ready for such a time. A splendid bleached cotton vest, high neck and long sleeves ; low neck and . sleeveless ; all shaped ; all white ; all sizes, and a l!tc. garment ; buy it Friday for 1 4C Sale of Boys' and Men's Negligee Shirts Made from Bedford cord materials ; all new patterns and only here but a week ; full length ; all sizes from 121 to 17; white linen collar band, pearl buttons ; value ."Oc. Buy them today, near Wyoming avenue entrance, at 5C Sale of High Grade Rockers Before we begin our description let us say come early to the fourth floor this Friday. You will find a rocker built of seasoned quartered oak stock and hand pol ished throughout. Three-panel back design ; elaborately etched and carved ; sweep shaped . -. arms, having three spindles and post support ; regularly retailed at ipl.00 Today, one hour ,rj Begins Promptly at 3 O'clock. Sale No. 3 IK 4y Sale of Ribbons All silk, four-inch Taffeta metallic finish Rib bon ; all colors; black and white. This is the ribbon event of the season at the ribbon department and is not an every day occur rence to buy this class of goods at today's prices. Often , i quoted at 20c. a yard, but for sixty minutes buy it at 1 -ZC Sale of India Linen Just received yesterday. Fifty pieces of this splendid item for the white goods department, and have de cided to place it on sale today; regular value is 12,1c. This hour buy it at "C Sale of Pillow Cases Size :Wx4." ; three-inch hem ; torn'" and honed, ready for immediate use; value 12 (c. each. Today i bti v them at "C c i.. . cm...... c- . .. o, ...,. f..n . ; , i. .i ..i .J,.,.ii.'.r?'fj auiu ut ,T)iieets aize oixiin, inn size j tuni, uuiiuiiuu .u u iiuucu; t . ,i.. i . ..!... i i ,...i. -.ii '....:, i-.. ' ' iiuiu mic ut tin-, uesi iiiuftiiiih in. mi:; .uw.ivs. wlli in .in I'l'tun. , .j a . j Uuv them this Fridav at .' 4'-C,' t Sale of Women's Summer Corsets on the Second Floor It will soon be time lo discardthe-' heavyweight corset, This kind on sale today is made of good net and is well boned; all sizesl and shaped in the latest effects; value :i!)e. Todav, buv them at JL&Q Sale of Boys' Sailor Blouse Suits Come in all-wool ; navy blue flannel ; lightweight ; Jarge "sai-''J lor collar; beautifully trimmed with soutache braid, in red or while; size to Jl years. Every gar- , nieut worth Spl.i.i. Jivery mother who has a hoy and wants a special bargain come Here gvcv-- this Friday, on the Second Floor, and buy this suit for only ' VOC Sale of Umbrella Sizes 2(5 and 28-inch, This umbrella on sale today has a splendid covering, is fast black, good frame, and the assortment of handle is large, including the straight apt! . ' Congo twist, with silver trimming, and value is (Hie. each. Today buy them for (10 minutes 45C 'J '(.! 'I " ''HI " '! Begins Promptly ut 4 O'clock. Watch Papers for Saturday's Shoe Sale. Advertisers of Facts Only Jonas Long's Sons 1 i 3. c i s tf al J t .. i fc., xi it- " i - sT -i & , ' S -?. i i -, rinjti 'Vy. , a-Vj-Aj .. vj t a - -v. i t h? i li f t.Jti$ii-Jt'