) rMiJ.JwPr, 1 ' ; r- g'HE SCHAJiyOW TRTBUNE-THtmSDAY, JUNE 5, 1002. yi TWTiSSTTV cJr r THIRTY-FIVE WORKERS NOW IWO CONTESTANTS SCORED FIRST POINTS YESTERDAY. Itiss Vtvlnn Mlkle, of Scrnnton, and Louis Gore, of Brooklyn, Begin Work In The Tribune's Educa tional Contest The Contestants in the Lower Half of tho Table Did the Most Work Yesterday C. J. Clark, of Pcckvillo, Bettered His Position Two Names Omitted from the Published List More May Be Soon. Standing of Contestants rolnti. 1. Charles, Burns, Vandling.287 2. Wm. T. S. Rodriguez, Scranton 235 3. A. J. Kellerman, Scranton.215 4. Herbert Thompson, Car- bondale ..... 126 5. Maxwell Shepherd, Car- bondnle ......114 6. Albeit Freedman, Belle- vue 88 7. Fred. X. Qunster, Green Ridge 66 8. Harry Madden, Scranton. . 55 i D. Wm. Sherwood, Harford . . 55 10. Oscar H. Kipp, Elmhurst. 44 11. Homer Kresge, Hyde Park 43 12. L. E. Stanton, Scranton.. 41 13. Grant M. Decker, Hall- stead 37 14. A. J. Havenstrite, Mos cow 37 15. William Cooper, Prlceburg 34 16. Walter Hallstead, Scran ton 27 17. Harry Danvers, Provi dence : 25 18. Miss Beatrice Harpur, Thompson 21 10. Louis McCusker, Park Place 20 20. C. J. Clark, Peckville 18 21. Lee Culver, Springville . . 17 22. John Mackie, Providence. 15 23. John Dempsey, Olyphant. 13 24. Hugh Johnson, Forest City 11 25. Chas. W. Dorsey, Scranton 10 26. M i s s Edna Coleman, Scranton 9 27. Emanuel Bucci, Scranton. 7 28. Chas. O'Boyle, Scranton. . 5 29. Miss Nellie Avery, Forest City 4 30. Walter Ellis, Hyde Park. 4 31. Miss Vivian Mikle, Scran ton 4 32. Edgar Wilson, jr., Scran ton 2 33. Louis Gere, Brooklyn.... 2 Yesterday was another day in which the contestants in tho lower half of the list did the major portion of tho work. Down to twentieth place thcie weie no changes In position. C. J. ' " - t y 'M If a J. I I (or rvsT I Hflflltl hnPC "frkf Vln There's a wholesome satisfaction in selling "Hanan" Shoes. When Idlldll IIIJCo lOlT XTlCll a man 'once buys a pair we are sure of his shoe 'custom. He won't try to wear any other make. Thi styles are always correct, the fitting accurate. We are showing all the swell Oxfords made by this factory this season. "Hanan's Shoes are all right." Clark, of Peckville, takes that position away rrom Lee Culver, of Sprlnsvlllo and Mis Vivian Mlklo, of Scranton, takes thirty-first place from Edgar Wilson, Jr., of Hcrnnton, Miss Mlktc and Louis Gere, of Brook lyn, are two new contestants Whose names appear for the first time this morning, Hotlt have enteicd tho corn lest very recently and have not lost milch time In beginning. It will ho noted that the names of 11, O, Dorsey, of Scranton, and Eddie Morris, of South Scranton, which ap peared at the bottom of the list yes terday morning, with one point each, have disappeared. This means that as there are mote than thirty-three ac tive contestants, tlir- names of those who have not scored enough points to be In thirty-third place, or better will he omitted. As soon as they secure enough points to pass those on tho bot tom of tho list their names will be pub lished and those who are thUB crowded below tho limit line will have their names omitted from the table until they earn enough points to displace some nno else. There arc now ton contestants who have not scored ten points. Some of tmlte have started to work re cently, but the mujorlty have seen their names appear dally almost fiotn tho beginning with out apparent effort to gain on those ubovo them. As the newer contestants get to work It Is safe to predict that those In the lower ranks of the active contestants will bo forced to cither work a little harder or be lost sight of. Following Is the list of those who have scored tho largest number of points during the month of June, with their complete standing for the month. Leading Contestants for June. First Prize S10 in Gold. Second Prize $5 in Gold. 1. Maxwell Shepheid 21 2. Walter Hallstead 12 3. Of-ear II. Kipp 11 4. Wm. T. S. Rodriguez 7 .". Herbert Thompson 7 C. Leioy Stanton 4 FIREMEN'S VACATIONS. List of Dates Prepared by Superin tendent H. F. Ferber. Superintendent Ferber, of the bureau of files has compiled a list of vacation dates for the permanent firemen. Two men from each district will be given eight days vacation at the same time. The list follows: DMilct No. 1 Michael CulUIn, May 27 to June 4; Jos. Scwaic), Juno 24 to July 2.'; Captain Giant Cutler, July 5 to July 13; Joseph S Maloney, July 14 to 2J; Val entine Blrtlry, July 22 to 30; James Hop kins August 1 to !; Michael J. Walsh, August 10 to IS; Hugh Moran, August 19 to 27; James 15. Jones, August 27 to Sep tember 1; W. J. Pace, September 4 to 12; Uun Shunts, September 12 to 20; Fied TV. I.ontr. September 20 to 28; Ilany Ferber, Jr., September 23 to October G: George K. JJalley, October G to II; F. V. Wilcox; Oc tober 14 to 22. Second District Anthony Flannery, Juno 2 to 10; John Lynch, Juno 10 to IS; Kdwnrrt I.rwK June IS to 2G; Captain Fiank I3ulchins.on, July f, to II; A. n. Spencer, July 14 tn 22; W. T. Spooclo, July 22 to 30; Tetcr Frontz, July 23 to August It's the Masterpiece of Women's Shoe Making: The name "Sorosis" means protection. It was not designed so much as an advertisement for the makers, as for the protection of ladies who want them, and buy them. They are very different in many ways to other makes of ladies' shoes. The hand welting of "Sorosis" Shoes means that the inner soles are fastened to the outer sole by a welt that is hand-sewed. This secures the comfort and the pliability noticed in all shoes made by the "Sorosis" factory. The Colonial Oxford is the stylish shoe this summer, and like all other "Sorosis models, they were right before they left the factory. Every &7 CA model is thoroughly and carefully protected. This insures perfection for "Sorosis." Always the same price tPehtJU The New Colonial Oxford for summer wear is shown here in all the fashionable leathers, including patent leather and dull matt kid,$3.50 2! Isaac Tlcc, AUgtlst 2 to lot BoVcrly Chase, August 10 to 18! Captain M. J. limine, August 18 to 26; John Blmms, Au gust 28 to September .1( Captain G. W. Meyers, September 1 to ,Dt Harry May, September 7 to l.'ij David Collins, Septem ber 15 to 23J liotlls Tarry, September 2.1 to October l! John Shea, October 1 to 0! T. 11. Allen, October 7 to 15! John T, Mor gan, October 15 to 23. Third Dlatrlol Captnlti Jarob Frus, May 27 to Juno 21! 1j. Fnrbn. June 11 to 19! C. II. Thauer, Juno lit to 27! J.' Kelly, July 17 to 25! It. nice. July 25 to Augiint 2! T. Grant, August 2 to 10; H. lllncs, Au gust 10 tn 18! Captain Charles 13. Tropp. August 18 to Ms William Sengravcfl, Au gust 26 to September 3! James Foster, Au gust 26 to August ,1; David Schoonovcr, September 4 to 12; James George, Septem ber 12 to 20 George Buyilam, September 20 to 28j Charles Itaynor, September 2S to October 0 H. Wlllard, October 6 to 14! K. J. Jlfklns, October B to II; Lincoln Til man, October II to 22; Captuln K. Moycr, November 1 to 0, Fourth District Mux Itoscnr. June 2 to 28; Charles Wurtn. July 11 to 10; William Flckus, July 23 to August t! John nuther, August 6 tn It; Captain Sterling Slmcroll, August It to 22! Frank Dambnckcr. Au gust 21 to 20; Captain 1'dwnnl Kneller, September 1 to !! Charles Snyder, Sep tember 0 to 18; William Itlley, September 21 to 20: Captain Fred Bojor, September 30 to October S. FLAG DAY OBSERVANCE. School Board Committee Conferred with Recorder Connell. President John Gibbons, of the board of control; Thomas J. Jennings and W. J. Hand, comprising a speclul commit tee appointed to make general arrange ments for tho observance of flag day on June 14, met with Recorder Connell yesterday and discussed the matter with him. It was decided to issue a proclama tion, to be signed Jointly by the re corder and by members of the com mittee, calling upon all citizens to ob serve the day by displaying the StarB and Stripes at their residences and places of business. It was also de cided to arrange for a band concert on the court house lawn on thnt night, at which only patriotic airs will be played. The expense of this will be borne by pilvate contributions. STAGE NOTES. Peter J. Kennedy has seemed from Charles Frohman tho road llchts to "Captnln Jinks," In which L'thel Barry moio started the past season. Kugene Cunlield has been engaged Tor another season with David W.trllcld In "The Auctioneer." Cinflcld's wite will also have a part In the play. Captain Basil Hood has undcrtuken to wiite a play containing chatacter.s spe cially designed for llolbtook Blinn, Frank Mills und Madge Leasing. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall have Just pro duced a new play la London called "Con slcenre," taken fiom the German of "Fe lix Phlllppi," in which they appear as brother and sister. Irene Perry, who recently returned to this country Horn England, has been en gaged for the pioducllon of "The Defend er' In Boston. It is expected th.-t George Ltdcrci's latest musical comedy, "The Wild Rose," will oontlmio Its New York run until Sep tember. Business has increased each succeeding week. Klaw & Ei Linger have seemed tho dra matic tights to Mark Twain's "Huckle berry Finn," and tho piece will be pie .sentpd cinly next year, with Arthur Dunn in the title tolc. Our Annual Summer Sale of Muslin Night Women's Muslin Gowns, empire styles, lace inscr- lion, fnu: cambric ruffle 29C Muslin Gowns, yoke of fine embroidery, inscrton and tucks. Cambric ruffle with narrow hem. Priced unttsuallv . low for this sale '. 49C Cambric Gowns, have V yoke, inscrton of cm- broidery and tucks, hemstitched rufllc, at 09C Cambric Gown?, extra good value, good length, Empire tiimmcd with embroidery and insertion, vokc and 0 tucks, priced it ". o9C Cambric Gown, handsomely trimmed with French embroidery, hemstitched and tucks. Priced 4 at $1.19 French Chemise Gown Yoke made of fine tucks, hem stitched of Point dc Paris lace and ribbon trim- - . mcd. Short f lcecs, tiimmcd with lace p 1 .49 Fine Cambric Gown, cut square neck, fine narrow Q insertion ruffle with ,"' rows of hemstitching 9oC Skirts - Women's Short Underskirts, cluster tucks, good idth Muslin Long Skirts with ruffle of cambric all lengths, at Cambric Skirts with deep rufllc of embroidery, priced at Extra Fine MuMin Skirts with wide umbrella ruffle of tucks and embroidery. Good value Cambric Skirt with lace inscrton and bead edge at Other Prices Drawers Women's Fine Muslin Drawers, cluster tucks, . deep hem 1 OC Muslin Drawers, trimmed with hemstitched deep ruffle, and many have ruffle edged with lace, at 25C Muslin Drawers, cluster of tucks, edged with fine embroidery, generous width, for. . . j 2C Fine Muslin Drawers, ruffle trimmed with lace, . others have fine cmb: oidery trimmings, at 49C Drawers made ol long cloth, deep ruffle trimmed Q with insertion of lace tucks, also edged with lace o9C Cambric Drawers, hemstitched tucks with fine French embroidery, at VOC CmifjmqA tplmd Gowns 19c 49c 89c 1.25 98c up to $5.00 We employ experienced fitters. Don't for your size, just ask to be fitted. It's only sure way to get comfortable shoes. Im rin tt a ti 4- We Have In Muslin .Underwear All Extra Sizes. mporiani A Pew ,ten)9l bee '... tgx Women's Fine Muslin Chemise, trimmed with 1 yC Muslin Drawers, cluster tucks '. 49c Gown Extia lino muslin, yoke of fine tucks, edged with lace, at 89c Chemise Good width, trimmed with embroidery, at 49C Muslin Skirts Deep rufllc of embroidery, also 6xtra width 98c ' "" " ...l.l .II....I ....111 I .1 .... , m Corsets Women's Fine made,' medium Corset Covers Women's Fine Cambric Corset Cover, trimmed with narrow embroidery 1 2C Wc men's Cambric Corset Covers, V and square , necks, felled seams .' OC French Corset Covers, trimmed with embroidery, square neck, a splendid value at this sale's price 1 9C Lawn and Cambric Corset Covers, French styles, g trimmed with lace and ribbon Xi)C Lawn Corset Covers, in three different stvlcs, ' trimmed with fine lace and embroidery insertion, at J9C Cambric Corset Covers, French style, insertion of . Point dc Paris and :clge, also hemstitched tucks, at 49C Nainsook Corset Covers, trimmed with fine cm- broidery and mscrlion, at o9C Cambric Corset Covers, trimmed with Jl rows of lace insertion, also edged with lace and trimmed with ribbon P 1 x5 French Nainsook Corset Cover, front hemstitched, tucked with insertion of Point de Paris lace, trim- mcd with ribbon, at P I 5" , Children's Wear Extra Items Children's Caps, lace effect, with niching around edge, priced at OC Embroidered Caps, ruchtug of fine lace, at 19c Children's and Infant's short and long white ,- dresses, yoke of embroidery, made of long cloth, at. . . .Z 1 C Children's.- fine white muslin Aprons, trimmed with n embroiderv JLOC Our department for the little ones is full of good things. Children's Gown, made of good muslin, many of the Em- plre style, tuck yoke and embroidery trimmed, ar jLjQ Underwear Net Summer Corsets. Well length; 39c kind. This sale 23C ask the l y SAMTER BROS.. 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