w V Vf 4 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1002. ti Women's Muslin Gowns, empire styles, lace insertion, fine cambric ruffle. Women's Fine Cambric Corset Cover, trimmed with nar row embroidery. Women's Cambric Corset Covers, V and square necks, fell-, ed seams. Women's FineMuslin Draw ers, cluster tucks, deep hem. Women's l:ine Muslin Chemise, trimmed with lace. Women's Shoit Under skirts, cluster tucks, good width. 29c 12c 19c 19c Bfl Frit' ' "' ' ', ' -- i ii i i i i m i ii i wWW MWm . .MUMV-aaiiBsM. . ,. h .saw i a ..- m mm i hi tn Mita n in . ai, ! fi i mm ii ' eeeeMrersseeeeM eeeeeeeeeeeeeMi -. .ae. -'"- wmmmmmtmmmimmm OC (S Annual tf' Sale 15c Our Annual Summer Sale of Muslin Underwear Begins This Morning, June 4th. -lHIS EVENT will possess an absorbing: interest to all economical women. You will find attractive and complete lines of Underwear in this great sale, every garment showing careful selections, liberal in size, daintiness in embroideries, careful sewing. The keynote of this sale will be GOOD VALUE, LOWNESS IN PRICE. Night Gowns. Muslin Gowns, .yoke of fine embroidery, insertion and tuck's. Cambric ruffle with narrow hem. AQn Priced unusually low for this sale Cambric Gowns, have V-voke. insertion of Xfi embroidery and tucks, hemstitched ruffle, at .... USf Cambric Gown, extra good value, good length, Empire trimmed with embroidery and insertion, yoke and fLQr tucks, priced at oy Cambric Gown, handsomely trimmed with French embroidery, hem- f Q stitched and tucks. Priced at. P I " French Chemise Gown Yoke made of fine tucks, hemstitched of Point De Paris lace and ribbon trimmed. Short & f AQ sleeves trimmed with lace P I r V Fine Cambric Gown, cut square neck, fine fxft-r narrow insertion ruffle with 3 rows of hemstitching y"v Skirts Muslin Long Skirts with ruffle of cambric, Agn all lengths.at T"t w Cambric Skirts with deep ruffle of embroid- fLrr ery, priced at " Extra Fine Muslin Skirt with wide umbrella ruffle of tucks and embroidery. A fc 1 O E good value P'J Cambric Skirt with lace in sertion and bead edge fft-r Other Prices up to $5.00. Drawers Muslin Drawers trimmed with hemstitched deep ruffle, and l)CA many have ruffle edged with lace, at CvG Muslin Drawers, cluster of tucks edged with fine embroidery, "7- generous width, for et U Fine Muslin Drawers, ruffle trimmed with tare. 6Rv WM H l C. u:j A: : .-.' uLiieia nave unc eniuiuiueiy iiiuiiiuiigs fmM at TM C Drawers made of long cloth, deep ruffle trim med with insertion of lace tucks, also tf)ft Ai&i4n&Mfy!JEarEtSBgr aArraA tirift- !!. DulS cugcu vvilii mtc -v v m Cambiic Drawers, hemstitched tucks QOa with fine French embroidery, at ? C t j i We have in Muslin Under- Important "Mss.-- Muslin Drawers, cluster tucks ."! 49c Gown Extra fine muslin, yoke of fine tucks, edged with lace, at 89c Chemise Good width, trimmed with embroidery, at 49c Muslin Skirts Deep ruffle of embroidery, also extra width 98c fAPCAfc Women's fine Net Summer Corsets. Well made, --? WUldCia medium length. 39c kind. This sale, -0 JPIlirtL yJM HHk-sIb "9KkHiKbBh49w'' Jonas Long's Sons. Advertisers of Facts Only. Corset Covers French Corset Covers, trimmed with embroidery, square neck, a splendid value at this sale's f Qn price , "v Lawn and Cambric Corset Covers, French 'ytZrr styles, trimmed with lace and ribbon JwO Lawn Corset Covers in three dif ferent styles, trimmed with fine lace and embroidery in- sertion, at Oy Cambric Corset Covers, French style, insertion of Point de Paris and edge, also hemstitched tucks, AQrr Nainsook Corset Covers, trimmed with fine embroidery and in- &Orr sertion at , OVC Cambric Corset Covers, trimmed with 3 rows of lace insertion, also edged with lace and trim- f C med with ribbon P .CF French Nainsook Corset Cover, front hemstitched, tucked with insertion of Point de Paris lace, fc f "2 trimmed with ribbon, at P I J y Children's Wear, Ft. Children's Caps, lace effect, with ruching around Qr edge, priced at 0 Embroidered Caps, ruching of fine lace at 19c Children's and Infants' short and long white dresses, yoke of embroidery, O made of long cloth, at Children's fine white mus lin Aprons, trimmed ? rsr with embroidery -o Our department for the lit tle ones is full of good things. Children's Gown, made of good Muslin, many of the Empire style, tuck yoke and embroidery trimmed -cr at -yc A complete line of dainty garments will be found in this department, bee the line ot Children s Hats. Jonas Long's Sons. J n i n.fcnniMr.c I WJLILyiiNVJ.J I MAN3FIELD-RICHAKDS. Frank Mansfield, of the gents' fur hlshlns Arm of Myers & Mansfield, of Bpruce street, anil Mbs Edith Frlnk Richards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (David T. Richards, of Scrnnton street, were united In marriage at 8.30 o'clock last evening at the home of the bride's jjaronts. The ceremony was performed by Rev. tTohn P. Moffat, D. D., pastor of the (Washburn Street Presbyterian church, nnd was witnessed only by the Immedi ate relatives and friends of the couple. tThey were unattended, and the service was as unpretentious as possible. Fol lowing the congratulatory reception, a light luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Mansfield nre among the foremost young people In the so tlal set of. "West Bcranton, and are es teemed by n largo circle of friends. .They will reside with tho bride's par ents on Scranton street. HUTTON-MARTIN. One of the prettiest weddings of the Season was solemnized ut tho homo ot JMrs. Martin, of Church avenue, yes terday at noon, when her charming slaughter, Miss Edith Martin, was uni ted In tho holy bonds of matrimony lo "William Hutton, of West Scranton. Tho ceremony was performed at the bride's homo by the Rev. I. J. Lansing, t. D,, of the Green Ridge Presbyter ian church. The bride and groom were unattended. Tho ro"om In which tho fceremony took place wus beautifully decorated with potted plants and 'tmlms. Mr, and Mrs. Hutton were the re cipients of many beautiful and costly presents. The bride, wa3 attired in a blue traveling costume, trimmed with itvhlte doe skin and applique, Mrs, Hutton Is the well known soprano dinger ot tho Orcun Ridge Presbyter Jan church. Her husband Is widely known throughout the central city, and Is connected wltli one of tho large elec trical fitting establishments of the tentral cty, Mr. and Mrs. Hutton left on the 12.55 Lackawanna train for an extended Jweddlng tour to New York. Upon their return they will take up their Residence with tho bride's mother on Church avenue. XYNETT-MORAN. Miss Margaret Moran, the daughter M Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mqran, of 5Vet Market street, was married yes lerday to James Lynett, of West Mar ket street, at 6.30 o'clock In the morn ing in Holy Rosary church. The bridal party entered the church to tho strains of Mendelssohn's wed ding march, played by Miss Margaret Thornton. The bride was attended by Miss Theresa Healy, while William A. Lynett, of McDonough avenue, acted as groomsman. After the ceremony, which was per formed by Rev. N. J. McManus, the bridal party was driven to the bride's home on West Market street, where a wedding breakfast was served by Caterer Hanley. Only tho Immediate relatives and friends of both families were present. Tho early hour of tho ceremony did not prevent n, large number of their friends from attending. The bride was beautifully attired In white mousscllne do sole, trimmed with Irish point lace. Mrs. Lynett Is a well known and popular young lady. Mr. Lynett Is a mailcarrlcr on one ot tho central city routes. Tho newly married couple left on a wedding tour to Philadelphia and Washington. Upon their return they will take up their residence In a newly furnished home on West Market street. H AGGERT Y-0 'MALLE Y. St. Mary's church, Dunmore, was the scene of one of tho prettiest wed dings of the season yesterday morning, when P. H. Haggerty and Miss Mary A. O'Malley were united In mnrrlage, followed by the celebration of a nup tial mass, by Rev. Thomas O'Malley, of Pittston, a brother of the bride. Promptly at 7 o'clock tho bridal party entered the church to tho sweet strains of Lohengrin's wedding march, played by Miss McHale. Miss Kath ryn O'Hora acted as bridesmaid, and William J. Cane as groomsman. Tho bride was charmingly attired In a beautiful creation of Persian lawn, handsomqly trimmed with real lace. She carried a prayer book, mounted In silver, and wore a Gainsborough hat. Tho bridesmaid was attired In a cos tume of Persian lawn and lace, and carried roses. After the ceremony a reception wus held at tho homo of tho bride, where me many trienas or the couple offered congratulations. Miss O'Malley la ono of Dunmore's most popular young ladles, and by her many amlablo traits of character have endeared her to a large circle of friends. Mr, Haggerty Is equally well known and s considered one of the boiough's most promising young men, being engaged In tho hardwaro bus. ne'ss n this city, They left on the noon train for a tour of tho principal cities of tho east. m Grether Convicted ot Murder. Dy Excliibha Wire from The Astoclited Vins. Stroudsbui'cr. Jtinn 3. nhnrloa r3fnti,Li.. was today convicted ot murder In tho lit'it degree for the killing of Adam Slrunk, of Middlo Smithfleld, last September. The jury was out only one hour. Grether shot Strunk while the latter was attempting to arrest him for robbing a house. BOER DELEGATES IN UTRECHT. They Hold Prolonged Conference in House with Kruger. By Ksi-lumc Wire from The Aisoilatcd Press. Utrecht, Holland, June 3. The Boer J delegates in Europe arrived here this afternoon. They held a prolonged con ference in the house of Mr. Kruger, and afterwards another meeting was held In the Hotel Des Pays Ba3. None of tho delegates were willing to talk with regard to tho conclusion of peace or of what had been done at the meet ings today. Dr. Loyds and Mr. Fisch er will remain here. Mr. AVessels and Mr. "Wolmarans have proceeded for The Hague. The Handelsblad declares that neith er Mr. Kruger nor any of the Boer dele gates In Europe have received any communication from tho Boers In South Africa concerning peace. "The Inference Is," says the paper, "that tho British government Is stopping such despatches." WILLARD BREAKS RECORDS. PING PONG. Columbia's Strong Man Third Best Under Sargent System. By Evcluslvo Wire from The Associated Press. New York, June 3. Nelson "W. "Wll Iard, who led Columbia's list of strong men In the Intercollegiate tests with u record of 1,824 points, broke that record today by scoring 2,072 points. Wlllard'a Individual tests today were; Strength of back, 390 points; strength ot legs, S45 points; strength of lungs, 40 polntB. Tho push ups and pull tips aggregate 653 points. With his back Wlllurd lifted 858 pounds, and .1,859 pounds with his legs, a record almost unsurpassed. Willard's record Is tho third best ever made under tno Sargent system. Richmond Celebrates Jeff Davis' Day, By inclusive Wire from The Associated Press. Richmond, Va., Juno 3 Tho anniver sary of tho birth of Jefferson Davis was observed today us a state holiday, tlio of fices at tho capltol and tho city hall and tho public schools being closed. Tho day was generally observed throughout tho southern stutcs, DEATHS OF A DAY, By Ekfluiiro Wire from The Associated Press. Hnnidaysburg, I'u., Juno 3. William II. I.ovell, a nephew of President William Henry Harrison, and held office In tho Pennsylvania lallroad for fifty years, died hero last night, uged 81 years. Among the different offices Mr, Lovell held with tho Pennsylvania Railroad company wero that of ngent at Altoona, Puncansvlllo and Butler, Here's How You Play the Latest Fashionable Indoor Game. Pingpong is the very latest thing In Indoor games. Tho game bids fair to become a society craze, like golf or croquet; at least everybody is talking about It. Pingpong Is an Ideal Indoor game. It is a happy solution of how to spend the time on those dull, rainy days nt summer resorts when everybody wan ders aimlessly about and wishes it would clear up. Ono of Its merits Is that tho outfit for tho game requires only a small outlay of money. Sets are made by dealers for from $3 to $10. Second, it is very simple. It Is lawn tennis with such modifications as suit tho different conditions. It may be played on tin ordinary dining room ta ble. In tho center a net la stretched, supported on either sldo by movable uprights, which are made to clamp on to tho edges of tho table. This net is about six Inches In height, and tho ball Is batted back and forth across It, Of course tho height of the net may vary. Tho lower It Is tho more difficult the strokes may bo to return. Tho server has greater opportunity to send a low, swift ball. Tho best proportions for a pingpong table are 9 feet long by 5 feet wide, but a table of any propor tions may bo made to servo one's pleas ure. Tho spaeo on cither side of tho net Is not subdivided, as In lawn tennis. There Is ono largo court. The rackets are of two sorts. They are considera bly smuller and lighter than ordinary tennis rackets and, like these, are strung with gut or arc formed from single pieces of velllum stretched tight ly over a frame, like a drumhead. The ball used is of light celluloid and Is hollow, It Is very lively and Is ii3 elastic as the best rubber. Moreover, It is so light that It does not endanger glass. When struck, this tiny globe gives out n musical pingpong sound; henc8 the rather fetching name that our English cousins bestowed upon tho game. But two persons can play nt ono time, As In tennis, ono is tho server and the other tho striker out. After the first gamo the server becomes the striker out, and so on, alternately, Two trials by the server are not allowed. The player must place his service on the first attempt. Another linportunt exception to the tennis rules Is that a pluyer may not volley, The ball must strike the table and rebound before the striker has the right to return It. For the rest, tho rules follow pretty closely those of outdoor tennis. The first point won counts fifteen; the second sends the score to thirty, tho third to forty, and the fourth point Is the game, but a player cannot win without being two points In advance of his opponent, hence, as in luwn tennis, there are w THE EXPERIENCES OF PA HH A Series ol delightful Sketches utt If sued by the Lackawanna Railroad. These sketches are contained In a handsomely Illustrated book called " Mountain and Lake Resorts," which describes soma of the most attractive summer places In the East. ..w.' Send 0 Cents In postage stamps toT.W. LEE, General Passenger Agent, New York City, and a copy will be mailed you. A "For Rent" sign en your house will only be seen by the .casual passerby. A "For Rent" ad. in The Tribune will be seen by ALL who may be contemplating a change of residence. Four lines one time, 10c. Four lines three times, 25c deuce games, Six games constitute a set. The player, of courseIs compelled to stand nt the end o;P table, There Is little opportunity for i. 'ing about, and the game depends largely on quickness and reach; hence there Is not much va riety In the play, and the victory seems to go to tho steadier of the two com batants, No overhand strokes aro per mitted. Some Kngllsh players have claimed that the backhand stroke U tho secret of success, but this Is not borne out by the practice. Pingpong came to us from England. Thero It is u cruise, Whoio families play It Young men and maidens, aged men and children, luivo succumbed to Its fascinations, und society Itself, with a capital S, has gone mad oyer it. It has become u fad of overwhelming dimensions. n flatty I jJi'i'V QrhPSv r iEr? m?? Where the Public Is Always Pleased Is the place for you to buy. We never fall to please prospective customers because they find better merchandise here at lower prices than elsewhere and receive courteous treatment at all times. Once a customer of this store, always a customer,. because our goods are always found to be just a little better than we represent them, and because prompt and efficient service Is always ren dered by our employes. -J&y a4) - Cflfnpf" If you are interested In Carpet buying, you undoubt ' arT,a edly prefer to choose from as large an assortment as possible. To see many new and beautiful patterns and to be able to se lect just what harmonizes with your own Idea of carpet beauty Is per fect satisfaction In carpet buying. To buy In any other way Is to be dis satisfied with your choice before it Is fairly stretched upon the floor, Come here and see the largest selection In the city. flattings The opportunity for fur nishinp; the city home or summer cottage with frosh, new Matting of superior quality at reasonable prices is found here ns at no other store, We have bought heavier than at any previous Beason and can promise per fect satisfaction in both prices and style, Rugs by the Hundreds Lovers of Bugs are infatu ated with our magnificent collection. Whether you wish to look at the reasonable priced rug or the expensive Imported patterns the assort ment is equally great and presents the newest and prettiest weaves. s WILLIAMS & M'ANULTY The Reliable Home Furnishing House, 129 Wyoming Avenue, Have Your Old Books Rebound in First class Style at The Tribune Bindery. s i aJUfc-M laLJ J..,.J .a&iilJLzJ&i&2&mtribil.. & , .
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