THE SCKANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1902 w 5 '.'li 4 THE PRENDERQAST STORE 3 " &Tn t ybk 4 vi ' 'j2. w y-'fe.i rs'V-i ' ,: li.-'$t i --' kr y-'ryy- i ; j ft rnaxs ( A r oan 9riiM!?7i5iJfo fflK$BSg7 JAtM-. ' H yV AVw 7' 1 TOAF JUNE We engrave invitations, announcements and their accompanying cards in correct and latest styles Shaded or Solid Shaded or Solid OLD ENGLISH ROMAN and SCRIPT Using Hurd's new gray-white paper of the highest grade and the latest size sheet. R. E. Prendergast Engraving, Plate Printing, Die Stamping 207 Washington Avenue, Scran ton. 4" i? "V t' "1 J ' I t t! T "J t-' T0 "l' vs ? " T! "1 " f ' T0 T1 T T P T T F f T-1' TJ vl" P T 5 (' T f I Week's Social News Sunday school and church, nml their friends comhiK out ;md make thp ven ture a succps. Cream, cake and can difcs will bo sold. THK preparations for the Knlghta Templar ball are moving on har moniously. The only lly In the ointment, or crumpled rose leaf, which ever way you choose to quote It. is that so many more Knights want to come than can possibly he accommodated in this city unless there is a more general opening of hospitable doors. It would neem that almost anybody would be glad to entertain a Knight Templar with a long white plume and a lot of crosses and bangles, etc., but this sup position is apparently erroneous, the only explanation must be" that all the men who are not Knights Templar are jealous of the advantages which the favored enjoy at the annual conclave and have no desire to take into their homes a beautiful creature with feath ers and red and white applique on his uniform who will go blithely oft to the ball with the wife and daughters of the family while the head of the house Is excluded. , The Thursday Card club was delight fully entertained this week at "Brae Side," the beautiful country home of Mrs. Janet Dickson. Among the guests were: Mrs, Albprt Watson, Miss AVat Mui, Miss Jessup, Miss Pennypacker, Miss Foster, Miss Hill, Miss Grace Spencer, Miss Albro, Mrs. H, C. Barker, Miss Helen Sanderson, Miss Marion Sanderson. A pretty and Informal dance was given last night at the Green rtidge Wheelmen's club, when among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Nettle ton. Miss Kleanor Reynolds, Miss Net tleton, Miss Uunnell, Miss Van Cleef, Miss Wutson. Miss. Kdlth Hill, Miss Albro, Miss Foster, Miss Spencer, the Misses Sanderson, Messrs. Wolf, Torrey, Hessell, Smith, Bean, Foster, Linen, Jones, Dr. Kennedy and Dr. Corser. Miss Eleanor Anderson was warmly greeted by a host of friends In her old home this week. Miss Anderson has spent the past two years in Alumogor do. New Mexico, whore as she naively expresses it, she has had a good time "In spots." She has been greatly missed during her nbsence, and her re turn Is most welcome. At present sho Is the guest of Miss Delhi, The Musical Courier this week con tains a three-page description of Frau ce Fisher Powers and his work In New York. Occupying a prominent place are portraits and complimentary notices of Miss Julia Clapp Allen and Miss Cordelia Freeman, of whom Scranton Is so proud, their present connection with the Power's studio gives both these tulanted young wo men a place In the musicul woild of which they are most worthy and It Is with the liveliest pleasure that their friends here congratulate them on a widening career, Mrs. If. W. Kingsbury gave u beautiful luncheon on Thursday nt her homo on Olive street when the guests were Mrs. K. N. Wlllord, Mrs. K. S, Moffat, Mrs. C. H. Welles, Mrs. T, K. Jones, Mrs, N, y. I.eet, Mrs. D. l. Kingsbury, Mrs. (?. D, Hlnipson, Mrs. Henry Uelln, jr Mrs. J. ,. Price, Miss Piatt, Mrs. A. M. Decker. Dr, J, i Wentis hud u tally-ho party yesterday that went over thu CURE FOR HEMORRHOIDS. Humphroytt' Witch Hazel Oil ourei Piles or Hemorrhoid External or Internal, HSrOuo application, glvo relief, tarHample mailed free. At Dfuyjljlj, of mailed (or i5 c-U UuniiiluejV Jlid, Co., ill WIULui b(., X. V. boulevard and enjoyed a delightful af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Belln and Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Watson entertained a company of guests Monday night at the country club at a ping-pong party. I'rof. Buck's class of Kim Park Sunday school will hold a charity so cial In the chinch parlors next Tues day evening May 13th. The object for which this social is held is an exceed ingly worthy one. and the class would appreciate all the members of the Movements-of People. Mr. mi I Jhfc U. I.. I'ullcr luvc rcltuni'il fiom New Ymlc. Mr. a ii I Mr. T, C. Vonelorch luvc returned hum Now A oil.. Mii Ur.uiloy let- uii Wednesday for her Iioine rj VHUiujii. .. V. .Mr. nnd Ml.-. ll.nry Iijiis. of 'lilln1eihia, were tin- iupsIs cf Mr. .Hid Mis. .1. D. I).ienport UiU vrrl.. Clircni'p llilmoro lift on Mouthy for liii imv hn'i' in NVw VrU o. Krnost (iilmore is nLout to jro to Wiscoasin to t.iku up his rt'sidentp. Mil II. I Well-, of tlic Crjmer-Wclls cmn panv, Mt 1 ImrnU;- for W'.irrpn, l'.i., wlurp lur f.itlic is uiy ill rml not ppccted to mocr. I'miiV E. Wtir, .1 coal operators ot Kan.-.is City, Mo., who c.imp lioru to Mt his eitpr, Mr.. J. M. Uiowu, of C'apou'.o jcnuc, ius relnuicd hrmi?. Musical Gossip. The Pjinpheny orcliMlt.1 innounre their next concert t tlio Lyceum on Juno P, when they will Blip ono of their timatly delightful nffalM. 'th fortlicomlnif concert will bo of a popular tialnrp, and the programme wilt Include numbcta Hint will appeal In pittleulir to lover of the br.'ulil, chcciful and brilliant In tutilc. The eighth litclhovcn .nnpln,ny, a alule for trln(r lty Victor lletbert, arUlloni on fc Ocrnian folk long by Sclitfrktl Octl, and inarch by erlloz, arc part of the rtlieme. The solotut will be Mlis flracp Spincer, the Ijlenled joiiiir mprane, of thla illy, who will milo tier protewlonat debut nt thh conceit. She li to olnit two arl.w tiom Brand opera, attompanlod by lull orchestra, to be announced later. At the annuat nicctlntf of the sorlely, lield lat wee, tho following oftlcera were elccled! l'reldeiil, John M. Itoberlsoni Icp pieMilctil, Dr. (leorije Tliowni Hecretuty, Kinnl; O'llaraj fliuncl.il secretins', Jll-n l',IU Ot land; lrcaurer, Tretl Wldmaj-eri librarian, Wank Clark, and Theodore lleiuberacr a conductor. II Jl II MM .liilla Allen will wnlitt Mr. 1'r.incls Tlsbcc l'ow(r and Mrs. Madden Alexander, nt n mitlucc tniili.ite at t'limeslp hull Salurtuy iiiornlnc:. II II II Tho following nimlcnl sclentlont will he reti' deicd at the inonilnir and cvenlnu krrliv lonior. low at Klin 1'ark chinch, under Iho direction of J. Allied Pennington, uiKanNt and choir muster: MOItXIXO. 0 k li. Alliiirc-lto In (I niadstonc ll.tinn iintheni, "The King1 ot hot My Shep- herd ts" Shelly nrKnu-Civatln.i In 1) Half (.'onlr.illo Silo "Kjo Hath Xot Srcii" CoWen Dikjii fitand (.horut In II flat Duliolj KVHNINO. Orjrau Caiizniinctta del Snltator llfwJ f.t'rt Chnlr Antheni, "Tho lord U 5Iy I,lrlil". Pinker Oi iran Vcr bum Sunn mini (iullmant Duet for Ilarltone and IIjm "l.onl Cau Thy Pace to Shine" Sir. U'niien and Dr. Woodcock. Chnlr-lljmn "Tl.e Lord Is My Shepherd" Koichat Oipan Alleio Moderato In 1' Volckmar II II II Miss t'lctiniu, who has been In New Yoil: alt the week, wilt te-nuiio teaditmr today, nml the Studio club lchearsal, which has been tmlttcd for (lie pat two weeks, will be resuinctl at the lu-u.il hour, tea beinir served at half after the. II 11 II Mr. Tlieodoie tleinbeiser, Mr. Prod Wldmayer, Mr. Punk O'll.ua, Dr. (leorite llrown and Mr. llaney Itlackwood attended the Coiuordl.i con tert in Wlll.es-llirie Tuesday ceninir, to hear Leo S'cliultr, the (treat 'cellist. A Ji gc delega tion li oin the Llederkranz wcie pictcut at the nflair. II II II The irmilar Piiday cenlllB rehi.us.il of th? Stnvihony oulustra was postponed to this een Um. to penult the members to attend the roncert of tho Kncispls In Wllket'Ilatro last cwninsr. II !! II t.'iuler the illuction of Organist .1. M. dunce, the fon;v!mr iniisicfll selections will be uel ot t omoi row'.s wor.lilf In the Second Picsbjttrijn emu eh : MOUSING. Oip.ni Pipliide Audnntc lllielnheicer Anllieiii "Kioin limit's Iluridagp" Shelley tjuartctte and Cliolr. Cfiirloi Duet, Selected Mi-je- Dlaik and Maufran. Ou',.in t'utludc Poller! KVKNIXn. . Oican Pielude "Hymn to Saint. Cceilc"..f!ounod Authim "Hlfced Arc tho People whose liod la the IajiJ" Qiiirtctio and Clmir. Ofcrloiy fjuaitette, "Jlejoieo in the I.oul" Ijinoins Mie-i lll.uk and Garacan, Me.-sis. (iippel and Morgan. Oip.in Polludc Cluunet II II II Thp instruments u-ed liy the members of (ho KncNcl fiui telle arc probably the most valuabln and most inUic.-tiiiff art tieasure.s rwr brought to this .-lty. They ippcent a money alue of about $23,000. Mr. Km-M and Jlr. Sthiocder play upon gcnuinG "Stud'.," wliilu Mr. Siisrnsl.i uscil a Ca-jiar do Silo Inli. Mr. Tin odoro !i . plajed ujion an Ainalt of wreat beauty. The (pi.-.itetle was entirtalned ly members of tho Symphony oiihestm aftrr the coneert, and tt i.s n'eedliss to add that the topic of romen-ation and cynosure of all eyes weiu these precious in-striiiiuiits-epe(iall. tho 'cello, a tpiilharlm of which is ery'raiely eru tlieic dajTf1 If DOMESTIC SCIENCE. With June, "Imperial Juno of tho em erald crown," MJliJinc fieile primept as the months or weddlnus, theic Ls fcalco a family in the land tb.it ts not tout lied In noma way by tbii ner wldonlm: uutrlmoniil current. While we tan't all haiu weddinRs in our own homes and we do not Ions fr that di-linc-1 1ii too often, we are all apt "to hue a bid" to .some one's else, and Hip ljit weeks in May find wedding news, wedding fetation pry, wedding ftift.s, nt tiding refriyhnieiiK and wedding gowns tho topics pir ceellmoo. "All the world loves a lover," and his i out ings and goings tho building of tin- home. nest and its furnishings, aio till topics of gen eral lnteiest, while the luide walks for one.e, at Ir ist, n veritable goddess, Kcry one ttar.tU icady to gic tho joung couple "a good send off" and tint almoiplieie ii roseate, in keeping with (lie month. Menu for Sundaii, Mau 11. Imitations tdiould nil be rent out at l.-att two weeks befoio the great event. Wbllo theic Is no decided variation fiom t-eason to season in wedding stationery, theie is a llttlu ilirTcrentlation in the size of the paper, tho color, the tjpc and tho wording that ilLstln gulshcs tho modish from that a little behind tho tlim.s. This jear the approved sle li about 0 1-2 by 7 H, thoiuh both smaller and Urger are used. A giay or mam white it preftiretl to Hit, blue, and the engraving nny bo in bcript, sh.idi'd Old IlnglMi or Itonun. Script is much less ripmstio thin either of the othus, and is' iiIum.m; in good taste, In most of the liu flattens the "pleamre" of Mr, and Mi. So and So' rompiny ii ri'que-t .-d but In the old PnclWi, "lionourl" pilkd with a u, is used, Tho jear I.s poiisplenously absent In I lie latest ImilatlciK, jntitly Iho hour, day i.nd iiienlh belntr elveu. It i', liowevel, quilo picper to Use it if desiied. Wht li ono his wedding Imitations with ad mission card, reiepllon or wedding bleak fast taids, "admit to train" p.utlt, with "at homes" und "annountenieiits" ftilloniug, the sum total mil en an txtieuiely large Item to lie aildid to tho wedding evpenfot, t't'iu piutivtly fvw people, however, leel liuliiicd to tompjM this laive outlay. The ciKtom of giving tiiiU to the In id) it not to aihlliMiy :w It was, While all lain, ily fiieuds uie n-u illy glad to add their iiunh or llttlo tou'aid the setting up ot the i'.v loof'tite, It thoulil rcllbir be expected l.or ilcslnd that liuie foiuial aiijualutauces slioiild ftfl it their duly tu tlo o, A card or letier bearing congiatulatious to the gloom, and good wisliei to the bildo is In good foim, and, In fail, should never lie omitted. If tho lnvltatii.il is uc ut to Mr, und Mr. So ami i-o and they cannot attend a gratctul fancy U to IikIosc Iticir c-JitU in mull pnulopos. Tnu of the t irdt aip slinily nuiked llapplnot," nml additss,,) tu t. hilde, Iho otlitr two ail. diwietl tu Iho giioni with the word ''Coil giatulatioriK." l)itlnttly fotnul fiiends ifi.tj only R'uil onp intlopa addu'Mitl In Mr, .nu Mis. , with theii falllna; tartU lntlo,id. I'litudly letteis aio hi) more than wet' come, and Iieasiued eler atteiward, as alsn ItltfM stnt to Iho plicuts of tho bilde, ,)lil' patlilzln.' in the ghin- up of a tljujliter, but (iiugiatulatii'K IIhiii on the gaining of a koii. Telegrams or cableguuia fiom distant filendt, limed ta le.ieli Iho lioua jiwt after the icie uiony, Jic pleating etldtnecs of uflVctlon that lend to break thu little thill that oini.tliiit4 falls ut then upon the assemblage. A pleasing lluglUH tustoiii ii for filcndi ton far away to Join tho YH-ihliug guesU In person, to bend notification Hut at the tor ipipondlng hour of the teirmony they may be depended upon to drink a bumper to tho health of the bride, flood church women vaiy tills by mlbis that at the appointed lioui ; .: URHAKFAST. Strawbenies and Cream. Oat Plakr-s. Cri.-pcd Ilicun. Poathed Kgga on Toast Coffee. DINNER. Cream of A-p.iURUi Snip. Ciontons. llidishos. Salted Pct.un. Veal Pol Pip. Mashed Potatoei. lllee. Spinach. Lettuce Salad. Saltlnps. Xt ufc hit el Chec.se. liar le Due Jelly. Oiauges. lllicU Coffee. SUPPER. Kritadella served on lliowu IIn-.nI ii. (in Chilinj Dish. Almond Ciistaid. !5,)ongu Cake, ltasian Tei. ! t .strains through, leaving the volk on Iho up pel Mile. An attrnttivp addition for the tlp-eit courfe at dinner is a silver poll-p.iiror, who op.-ii Ids bill to leteive any foil-shelled nots to ciack. -f-4-f --f -f -f -f -f -fi-f -f -f -f -. , they will piay for ,i blessing on the ymuij people, Atknovvledgeiuent of -ill wediling glf'i should bo made as iiultl.lv as po-.llile alter their iceeipt. Wlun they comn seveial il.ivs lirfoip (he wedding they can u-iully be ,it ttniloil to at imet'-biii if dcla.ved until ihe wedding il.i.v, tan i-eliluiu ho aiisiveieil bcimc the icliirn from the wedding Juiimey. In felecllng tin wedding gifts the futiiie riiiirriiiiiicnifc and iiriuiii.'tnntea of the ymi'ij; people aie to b" taken into an cunt. If tli-y aio to Xcip lioii-tt they will nted and 'appie tl.ito a wider vuletj ot tiilpmeiit und tin nhiiings than as thouuli thev aie to beuld. A hfiisiblp pioeiit se.it leiPntly froui Phlla. tlilphla to a bride about to ftart liotieLcep lug on a ranch, touslstid of a lnlf dozen f.rli of tho btst qiiility bath towels, lund ton ill, lea, dish, glas and rollei towels, a lulf tltutii ill.-li cloths and the smto number of silver poli.blng ilotht. Alt weiP licmined and marked and the tollei towels sewed tenrether, leady to lung, l,a-t autuuin a lulhoruia, bride it ho was al-n about to (inbjik on a i.mtli life, counled as ono of he)' most aiteptable presents lifty jaic, cans and bottles containing ciiuiul fruits, picseivts, jollies, pkklei and i'al up). This aamo little brldu letiimlug fii.m her wedding Jouimy tu Iho pew home. a), reatly furiiUhcd, found her cupboard ttllnl with fleshly looked plolisIoiM, Uble it, lli'o nude and Utile boilln-Pier thing leady tor (heir first meal. It was lur slrl frieii'U who had piepired the plo.Kiut urpri-e, iitler wlilili they wltldicw, leaving the )uuiig pm plo to bleak their first bread In the ue.v liomu by thpnisiluw, U'lille dainty tldna and table linen, cut lilj-ws and silvei alp ahva.vs a Joy to the brhlo tvlio loves prtlty things about her, tho liou.j fuintshlng itvies bhow an .isvoiliueut of i.c fid, henslhle 1111111 not apt to be tluplleat'id that will aUo flml appreciation. Among these aie "twliler," a tort of gimlet at. ungenieut to cut potatoes foi French fiying, IKitato ball tcoopt, pretty fiiipouril sliver skewer,', pineapple, ejp miiA' and egg k aiatois. a 1 lever lit He device that tan bo fas tiueU to an (Jidiii.uy (unibler by means of a hprii.g eliy oil ono slJe. When Iho fg ii bioken 011 ta tho uralner vvldcb has niiincio'u tills ojiiing Info tho glasj the thinner wilic One of the most Usctul kitchen utensils for either Initio or million is a food chopper. Do signed originally for meats its offices liavo been tn enlarged as to include icgetnhlc, 1111U, lire. id numbs, tigs, citrous, raisins, theesp, mint or unythliig. Kbcwhero chop plug, toarso or etitinely lino is required. 'I lie new cutters come with sovcr.il adjust mills to lit the purpo-e tleiied, and hashes, eioipiette-, linibilcs and all kinds of potted meats anil liili can be prepared In about a tiutli of the time required by tho old chop ping bowl and knife method. 'I he best t hop pers art" ca-llv t leaned, pisily put together and easy to upciatc, llcic Is .1 good leclpe foi veal loaf that is cm Pllcnt sci ved tillier hot or cold. Take three pounds of raw veal nut put thiouiih a t hopper ulti(f the medium cutter. MK with it loin' ciackcrs, also put tlunugli the cutter; three cgg.s fligbtlv beaten nnd iiilseil with thiei) tablesporiiiluis of milk, thrto lable-poonruls butttr melled, one lea Kpoouliil of black ptpiei, one large tabic spuuiiful tath of powdeied sago and salt. MW (hot (Highly 'and pack In .1 butteied bicad tin. Dike two anil one-halt boms basting otea .sloually with butter and hot watei, Wlille the fiult cake plays a lei Import ml part at tho wtildingof today than It funnel ly did, many still feel that the wedding is not tpiitc all it should bo without the t-akc made at homo and ulter wnio time-honored family iccipe, A good leclpe for the wedding cake U tho following: Cream a oiut pound of wcll-vvashed butter III .1 large bowl, Add III tli by little 11 pound of lino gianulated or powdeieil sugar, tho grated rind of twu lem ons and Juice of lulf a one. Knead well for ten minutes, using the hands or a flat wood. 111 spoon. Dual; In, ono by one, ten egs, tontlnuli.g the stlirlne and nihing. Add iiuw hllf u iiipful coufectloneih' molasses, with .1 teaspoonful ench of ilovts, cinnamon and liuie, half .1 grated iiiitnu!.' anil two lea rpiuiiiliils of iilUplee mhi'd In, Heat thor oughly, lift a puiind of Hour three times and add It to the eal.u batter, ttliring well. Kin ally fctlr In two pounds of turrants well washed and dried, two pounds of lalsiiis seeded and rhopptd, ono pouid finely sliced 1 .nulled cltion and a gill each of brandy and Jainalia rum. Knead and inlc thoroughly for tittetu or twenty minutes und then set away over night to "ripen." Alter tho bicaktast Is nut of the way tho nett morning piepaie jour lire for a lontr, Mow baking, llao a good body of coal in t lie slovu tn start with In order that It may not need ipleuWlnv: while ho cake is In the oven. Tutu off ail the draughts to deaden tho beat, und kup a small 1IUI1 of cold water in tho oven, lepiea-l-lilug it as it evaluate or grows hot. Duller and line with paper u louud take mould holding about' the ipuiU, If the tin Is inertly biitlerctl the salt may glie tho p-iku a notlii'ible taste. Ilenco the papei, Ptmr lhe inbturei Into tho till and let it b.ikn about five houis, The secret of sucecs In making a black, moist, delltlous cake Ilea not mi much In the inuicdtents as in the man ner of biking, width iim-t bo cMicmcly luvv. When doiio leave undbtuibed in the pan to root for several hours. 'I hen linn out, lake off the paper, and place on a baking tack upside down until toady to lop. Many people picfer the wedding cake without boil ing but that is a matter of taste. Kiiuni Paddock Tclfonl. mm ': CS Saturday yL News, , Groceries in Basement Gbinaware and Cnt Glass in Basement Today's Shoe Offer. Women's Oxford Ties are the prop er footwear for this time of tho year. Our department Is complete In some of the best made Ties, A visit here today, when you can take time to try them on will convince you that the Dongola or Vlcl Kid or Patent Leather Oxford Ties at any of the following prices according to their quality will bo a surprise at $1.00, $1.25, $1.48, $2.00 and $2.53 A pair. Up-to-the-minute styles are the kind that you will find here. Men's Shirts. This Is a new Spring line of shirts. There Is a choice selection, mostly In stripes and polka dots, also figured. You will find every size you want The bosoms are full pleated, cut full length and good width, finished like all $1.25 and $1.50 shirts, and in many instances sold for such. -. ftn Our price for today ,)) Ping Pong. Do you play it ? The greatest craze of the year. For indoor games It is considered one of the best. Young and old can play it. A range of prices for complete set, vellum and wood racquets, balls ,and net, Priced at 9oC up Main Floor- Candv Hnnp.v r.nmh. th nnlv nlaro In tVilc 1 city to buy it. Delicious, Something new in the candy line. At Candy tjuuuiur ui 51. ana iuiv package. Women's All , Linen Handkerchiefs at 9c each, )$ and -inch hems. Boy's Washable Suits We display more styles in Boys' Washable Suits, Blouses, Walstl Hats and Caps than any house In this city. . 1 Our Saturday Specials : Boys' Washable Suit In dark Cheviot, Denims and ,, .' Galateas. Large collar, prettily trimmed, size 3 to 10 years. All colors 98C Boys' Wash Hats, Capsand Tarn O'Shanters. to match ,, suit, In all the paetty colors adapted for children's wear at 25c and 50C 1 ,.1 Boys' Wash Suits In dark and light colors, neatly made :, and trimmed. Sizes 3 to 10 years. Today ,5(iC' Boys' Linen Crashes, Piques and pretty. Wash Ghetiots, all Jhe Mam QlliYirvio,. etiortoc AlArfO.tllt, tvinln rA 4-l,vi.W CUa 1 l ibw wauiiinibi oimuu, ibatltijr niauv, nun II I llllllu. kjlic u JO to 10 years. Priced at 1 .4o Boys' Shirt Waists The new style for Summer. ''Wear' just' , t!t, nnnn .nno " All ,.!,,!,. lt l I j 'V' - ' llivci y&y wenui j-eu tjrtuci, rtll e-Uluro. L-eiUUUcr-' ed soft effects, with collar and detachable collar. 5 to 13yearsat 50Cand.75C We make n Specialty of the K. & E. Wnisfs. Boys' Straw Hats In all the new-styles" and colors; '' Every style you think could be made is here. It is one of the largest assortments we ever had to show. A 4 ' range cf prices from 1 9C to 50C Boys' Knee Pants A special lot of navy blue wool Cheviots, made and trimmed in a splendid manner. Sizes 3 to 15 , years. Priced at 25C Hosiery For women and children, for infants and men. You Will find at this department all sizes and wide range of styles. Florodora Neck Ruffs A line of beauties in black and white, white and black, all black, and all white, also grey and black. Made from Liberty Silk. Come one to two yards long, at a t range of prices from 1 .'25 up Books, Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall, by Chas. Major, author of "When Knighthood Vas in Flower." Illustrated by Howard . Chandler Christy. Regular price $ 1 .50. Our price $1.10 Snttoy Novel Designs Z t'.V V kwt I i i jl l K it vT dVvbK The weight of style evidence gives the verdict in favor of our clothes for the boys and little fellows. This department is well known in this city for its completeness, both in arrange ment and assortment of boys' fashions. We are just as careful about the de tails of our Boys' Clothing as we are of our Men's. These facts are worth considering.; it means clothes satisfaction to yourself and boy. Our prices are always consistent with quality. Vestee Suits from ' $2.50 to $6.50. . Sailor Blouse Suits from $2.00 to $6.00. Two-Piece Short Pants Suits from $3.00 to $5.50. Young Men's Long. Trousers Suits from $6.50 to $10.00. Our "Little Gent" Is the Pop ular Shoe for Boys. Samter Brothers, 5, Complete Outfitters ' 7,1 ' ,, ' wM i ' i"i' I . l , . I ) '. ... r :-i-i ' vX "'I i.4r ?3 v'fl vi utl m 1 1 r$i 1 '5 v5 I, I ftfff ,)t'."J.K :-