8 . ' .M" T jf THE SCRANTON TJftlBUNE-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1902. $. p. mm if. i w( w?.r . - m..- ... . M .... . Wi i IL'V f? ft. ,! v . : ' wagon :,. Umbrellas III! M ! HI fcl- ! : Carriage Umbrellas Sunshade Tops! ? t ty Jnll Mcphcn I'nciinilck nnil IriihU WfUlnsliolc, lit ilcfitlilt of Imll. 'i'lio foi mer, wits clmi-geil with nllncliliiR .Tnmci Nocliokt nml tliu latter wns ncciiHCil oC lutvlnir muilo lliients tu Will. A fine assortment at I Bittenbender&E. J;"'i26-128 Franklin Ave. miiiOHBb It Hearing Wns Continued. Wllllum Coiiltc?, Jr? ntut Ohm O'JIuio, nt Dnmtiou', weir otcntiiy niiestccl by Uclpctlvn I'm ilk Wllllnnn unit nrtnlRiidl brfom MiiRlnlinto Mllliif on tho c'Iiuiro of IicImr Implicated In tho itUcnipt at IiiuikIiik Joint riamm-Mii, a lum-imloii mlnn woikef, a few w relet ngo In l.lttla KmkIiiiicI, TIiii lionilnrc w.ih rniilluuctl to Tlulistlny nftcriioon nt 4 o'clock. Vagiant Arrested. ' .Tfilm jwtiti, wliu wns iirrcteil Mondny nt N'uy Aiiff pin k bv Special Oltlopr Oil Inli.in, uni nirnlRiiPil before MiiKhtinle Mlltnr In police com t yesterday morn lnjr, on tho cliiiiKn of viiRrancy. Webb v:i4 found wandering nbonl tho pnrk in nil uliulct fiiHhlnii, ilcclm liifr himself to be liuiiRiy titnl thlrnty. tn dcfjlilll of u t'l Pne, ho wns comnilttcd to tho county Jul! for hIx inonlh-c. v Fouith of July Excursion. The t'ential liiillici.id of New .leisey will tun u ipoilul train Hcrvlco to and f I (jiii .Mountain Talk on l'liilay, .tillv I, liuvhii? Hriauton at S.M a. m. and 11. Ill a. in., anhliiK at Molliitiiln l'aik at fl 29 a. in. and l.2i p. m. TlctiiiiiiiiR, tialni will leave tho mil; at (I p in. nml 7.M p. in. 'I'hn i omul tilp tliketM will be 7.1 cents for udtiltH and tV) cents for chll- dicn, fiom Kciiintciii. RETAIL MEN'S CONVENTION i 1 1 LIQUOR DEALERS OF TWO COUNTIES MET IN THIS CITY. Permanent Organisation Effected nnd Fred Dllchor, of This City, the Father of the Movement, Was Elected President A Resolution Adopted Agreolng to Buy Only Union Goods nnd Hire Only Union Help Executlvo Committee Will Bo In Charge of Affairs. Going to a Wedding? If io, wo siiRKCMt that von call and c nmlno our li.uicKomo collection of Pictures Most suitable far a wedillnp: present. Our stock of ART fiOODS is undoubt edly the llnest ever seen in Sci.mlon, and pilccs uru smpilsliiRly low. Struck by Clothes-Pole. Stanley Modicfskl wns committed to the lountv Jnll by Alderman Tttuldy Inst nlfiht In default of S!0l ball Imposed on tho chnrjjo of ussaull and b.itteiv, pie feucd by Josephine Swlt.er. Until par ties icHldo in Kflleiman lomt. Jlochef sl:l was accused of strlkhiR the woni.tn with u clothes-pole, while 'he was le.in Iiir out of a window. She wns consld ciably In lined about tho eyes and nose. Jacobs & Fasold, 209 Washington Avenue. ooooooooooooooooo Y "They Diaw Well." V . . - . . A Morns' Magnet ugars Tim best value for .". cents. 'Pi v one and ,ou will smoke no olhei. All the leidhiR biands of r.r cIr.iis at $1.7 per box, or (I for :rc. The bu;r'st v.nlely of Pip's and Tobaccos In town. o- 0 0 0 0 E. C. The 325 Washington Avenue. MORRIS, o i Cigar Man 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO In and About The City Jtjtje Sold Without License. Js.uic 1'osner, a centinl cilv huckster, was fined S10 yesteiday inornliiR In polii o eouit by JIaRlstiato AV. S. Millar, for vio lating the cilv oidlnance. of c1I1iir with out a license. 'osenr wns aiiested by I'.itiolniuu lluntliiRlon. lie wns unable to show1 any license, and claimed he hnd lost the one hu tiei1. lie. declined that he was selling for Maiketman ,T, 11. (.'lev eland, of I.uckawanna avenue, but as Him oid.innce jiudilblts any Hand ler of llcentc.s, the dcluibe was not ac ct'ptcd. Cieditois' Petition. A ciedlloiV jetltlon was eslerd.iv llled In the utile p or Cleik 13. It. AV. Senile, of the United flutes ilKulet eouit, In the inso of I). 15. Townei, of Chicago, now ondi.cthiR u business at Sayie, ni.ul foid couiitv Tho petition was llled by V.. S. f'tnlth. executor of the estate of Thomas Told, of Wet 1'ittstuu, and by A. I 'J owner and V. Ij rrauelsco. of Stvic. TovMiel's li.ibllltiLS nie alleRed as belnir f2.."00. the claims of the above time cndllois i Rfjvi'.illliK ?"'. A heal Iiir will be In Id beft le Jtefeiw 1. M. Hull. Yairlngton Injunction Case. Judge. VosUme 111 uiplians' com L today will hear evidence in the Injunction pio ceedlugs in 1 lit estate of the lite Jane Swelt Jliuit. of C'.iibiindalc The appll i.itiou fin an IniuiKtlon Is to lcslialu tlie executni, Mr. Yaiilngton, tiom j-ell-Iiir ceitnln leal est ite on the Riound that the pi Ice whUh h- Iris jskul Toi it is too low. The petltloneis for the injuue tlon nie the liustees ol the Piu.bvteilan and episcopal chuichis of I'aibondale. 'I he two clinic lies have been l'n.ide undei the will the legaties of tho estate left over nftei the death of the son of Mis. Hunt. Drama in German. Tn Music, ball this evening tho Onuan Dramatic company will pioduce "J.oile." A diill Thlitecnlh nimoiy, J.iiv Battalion Dtill. of the second battalion of ilin legimetit will be held at the Impoitnnt Meeting. An Impoiliiiu mcetliiR of the Jew Mi AVomcu'h union will be held Wedncsda'" eveniiiR at the icsldeiui. of Mm. ,1 11 Cohen, on Madl.son avenue. Lewis Divoice Case. Hefoie Judso IMwaals je.steidaj evi dence was he.iul in tho mIIvouo case of Mis Jennie Lewis against John Lewis who alleges that hei husband dc-eiled her tin ciiib ago Today's Exclusion. Tho Sil.inloii ioiiikII, Knluhts of t'n IiimbiiH, met last night and pen, (led ,u langeiuenl.s ioi today's eiui.slon to l.iKe Aliel. Two tialns will leave, one at !i o'cloik and the last one at 1 13 o clock. Deaths of a Week. A lepoil given out by the bill, all ot hea It hhevs that tlicio wne tlililj-tlum ddiths l,ist -ved: In ttiei cltj, one of vvhhh w.ih hum iiKbiaueotih iioup and iniiithir rroni v hooping cough, rive cases of eraall-pox v.iio HpoiKd. Excuision to Lnke Ailel. Tho Hist I'lesbjtcilan Sunday school will havo an cnciiihIoii m Lake Ailel iU Jl.lllhdav ot tills week, the tialii leav ing tho Ihle Blutloii at K" a, m. TiikelH can be heeim.l f,m ( T .i,ltUs. uhil nt.tlw ttalioa oi on tin, ti.iln. Died fiom His Burns, reter iMpilie, the litt) Uiillan boy, who was icce.lv qd at tho J-iikuniuiiu hoSpltitl two weeks ago, sulTeilng nam veio ImrrislMlled Monday as tla. irstill of his InJiiiles, Tho body will Im iemovd tn iho liomo .tf tho (IiIUIh pareutb at Ml I'oiono, Accused of Assault. Justice oi' tho Peaiu Dolphin, of oy. Pliant, Inst night (onimllled to tho loim- The t'laue esl.iblisliment of 3J4 Lack awanna avenue will close its place of business nt ." o'i loi k eveiy duy and will not be open alter C o'clock Satimlay nights duiliiR July niu August. A DELIGHTFUL RECITAL. Miss Lnura Meldium and Vocalist Gippel Please Laige Audience. It was a well pleased audience which lit aid the dellglittiil piano forle leel t.il, given last night at 1'ow ell's music stoie, by Miss Lain a Meldiuni, a pupil of K. IJ. Southwoith. Miss Meldiuni was to have been assisted by MTsh rioieiue JEobeitson, but that young lady was unable to sing, on account ot a sveie cold. Jler place was veiy ac ceptably tilled by Tom Gippel, whose lino tenor voice was heaul to advantage In the "Hong of Thanksgiving," anil a number of othr Motions. Miss .Meldiuni plavd seveial veiy dlf licult niimbeis, and evinced a delicacy of touch anil keen technifiue, which woie locognled and geneious-ly gieeted by her audience. Sgunibntl'.s delicious "Vecchio .Mlnuetto," and Leschetlzky's dashing "Val.se L'hiomalhiiie" weie among the favoilte pieces played, and Hehubeit-Lls::t's magnificent seienade. "Hail;, lluik, the Laik," also scmed i decided hll. Tho llctall Llciuor Dealers' Associa tions of Lackawanna and Luzerne counties effected u Joint permanent or ganisation at a convention held In Music hall yesterday. There were dele gates piosent fmm nearly all the cities nnd towns between Lansford nnd For est City, icnrcscntliiff 1,300 deiilers. A large delegation from Wllkes Bario uinl vicinity came at 2.15 over the Dcluwaie unci Hudson road, accom panied by How ley's band. Another largo delegation came from up the val ley at about tho snino time. They weie met by the memhts of th local asso ciation, heuded by Lawrence's band, and prior to going Into session, paraded the pilnclpul streets. The convention was presided over by Tied Dllcher, of this city, father of the movement to Join the two associa tions. Addi esses weie mnde by n num ber of delegates nnd by Hugh Fiaync, state ptesldent of the Ameilcnn Fed eration of Labor. Mr. Fiayiie. piesented for the con sideration of the convention a resolu tion pledging Its membeis to use only union cignis and beer, employ none ex cept union bartendeis mid waiters, and penult no woik to be done for them except by craftsmen who can show a union caul. After Mr. Fiaync had earnestly unreel the addition of the resolutjon and gave assuiunce that union labor would reclpiocate, the le solutlon was enthusiastically adopted. OFFICIOUS OF ASSOCIATION. Olllceis of the joint association weie elected as follows: Piesldent, Fied Dllcher, of Scianton; secietnry, M. P. Riley, of Scranton; treastuer, John F. Connole, of Plymouth; flist vice piesl dent, i:. J. Lynch, of Plymouth; sec ond vke president, John II. Kice, of Wilkes-Baire; executive committee, W. .1. Avails, of Olyphant; J. II. Evans, of Duo en; Stanley Koineskie, of Ply mouth; William Dunn, of Glen Lyon; Chailes Kecdv, of Archbald; W. G. Skliva, of WIlkes-Bane; Robert Allen, of Scianton; Henry Staik, of Plains; Thomas L'aston, of Plymouth; JiL J. Ruddy, of Dunmote; A. J. Flsco, of Simpson; Geoige .Teckel, of Ashley; Todd "Walsh, of Nantlcoke; W. C. De Andre, of Dunmore; James McLaugh lin, of A-voca. It was decided to hold the next joint convention, six months hence, in AVIlkes-Rai i e. In the evening the vlsltois were ten deicd a banquet and ball at Music hull. It was confined to membeis of the asso ciation and their families. The main pin poses of tho oiganlza tlon ate the suppiesslon of Illegal liquor selling and the l eduction of license fees. Rianches of the oiganlzatlou will be fenmed in eveiy citv and town In the two counties. These local organizations aie expected to leport to the executive committee the names of unlicensed elealeis, in their lespectlve communities, and tlie executive committee Is to pio ceed against them In law. Attorneys at each county seat will be engaged per manently to Sook arter the legal busi ness of the association. HRADQUAItTKPvS IIERH. The executive heaclquaiteis will be In this city. An olilce will be opened in the couise of a few days. The Scranton bianch of the association will have a meeting in llonnn's hall, 220 Lackawan na avenue, Filday af lei noon, nt 2.30 o'clock. Rowley's band, which accompanied the Lueine delegation, seienaded The Tilbune last evening. MRS, IDU, ROSER GranoSNlcce of EsPreBidottt James K. Folk. Writes to t Mis. rinkhmn Saying: ' T)KAnMiM. PiNKtUJt i I have been married for nearly two years, and to far hare not been blensecl with a child, I have, however, suffered, with a com plication of female troubles nnd pain iul menstruation, until very recently! MANY SUITS TO BE INSTITUTED RESULT OF THE POSTING 'UNFAIR" LISTS. OF I f. First of These Appeared at Kingston Yestorday, with the Names of a Commltteo Attached, nnd at Once the Companies Set About the Work of Having Suits for Dnmagos and Criminal Libel Brought Against Them Story That Collieries Aro to Start Up Con Not Bo Verified. Qi -M ' I -J J MRS. IDA I,. ROSEH. "Tho value of jLydia E. Plnk lmm'H Vegetable Compound was called to my attention by nn intimate friend, whose life had simply been a torture with inflammation nnd ulcer ation, nnd a few bottle of your Com pound cured her ; she can hardly believe, it herself to-day, she enjoys euch blessed health. I took four bottles of your Compound nnd consider myself cured. 1 ntn once more in flno health and spirits ; my domestic and oflicinl duties all seem easy now, for I feci so btrong I can do three times what I u,ed to do. You have a host of friends in Denver, and among tho best count, Yours very gratefully. Mns. InA L. BosEn, 3ao 18th Ave., Denver, Col." $&000 forfeit If abova testimonial Is not finulre. If you nrn ill, don't hesitate to petabottleof FydiaK. Piiikhuni's Vegetable Compound nt once, and write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., for special advice it is free. joyment for the thousands who will un doubtedly spend the day nt Ailel. Refreshments In plenty nt reasonable prices. Good music, dancing, and numeious attractions will be provided. The picnic giounds have been com pletely lenovated and put In better condition thnn ever before, nnd this seuson at Lake Ailel promises to be still moie successful than ever hefoie. Don't foiget the big Fourth of July excursion to Lnke Atiel. A day of un alloyed pleasure Is guaianteed. Watch dally paper for futuie announcements. NEW PLUMBING EXAMINER. CHIQUITA'S AUTOMOBILE. The Smallest Be KILLED ON THE RAILROAD. Mis. Cnthexine Kline Run Down on Centinl Railroad of New Jeisey. Mis, Catheilne Kline, ugeil IjU je.us, lesldlng with her niece, Mis. Peter Noone, at 2'l Ualltoad avenue, met death on the Centinl Railioad of New Jeisey hacks at noon yesteiday, by being sHiuclt by the engine of tile pas senger ti.iln clue in this city at 12.20 o'clock. The aged woman had been picking coal along tho lallioad on what is known as the "cmve," opposite tho power house of the Ku anion Hlectilo Light company, and below Scianton sheet. Mho was ut woik on the noith boiiud hack when the ti.iln uppioached, unci stepped to the south-bound hack, tfhti evidently became contused ut the appio.ich of tho ti.iln, and stepped back again on the noi tli-bouiul hack jusi as nut engine i cached her. Tho li'Milt was that Hhe was knocked sense less, and died in n tew minutes. One of her legs was f inclined. Tho temnlns weie icinovcd to her home, nnd Coioner Saltry mnilo an o. amlniitlou, detet mining that an Inquest was not niccs.s.iij, n't) tliu cause of death was appaieiit. The fuueuil nu nouniemeut will be muilo later. Are You Going to the Seaside Oi; to the Country ? .', so nave ,re inbune follow you and keep .pos ed about your fiiends. Fill out this coupon and "mail to us. aMTrlbunoyPublishlng Company, Scranton, Pa., change my paper 19t SrfeOfdS'A'ddfesa- iSxM ir ; !., ,,,,,, ,.,,,,, tn ftttfftttfft Wow Address MlllfHIM t f VMMtMM.,tlMM tfttllf ' -S-' V -. U -- h-.... i if i a' suuseiiber you cm till out tho two bottom, lines, and "weiKiP.Wi,Ven t0 '0U l'J0nn't'5'. Tho Trlbuno costs 12 cents a week or Ever Built Will Seen Heie Shortly. Tlie most unique unci, at the same time, the smallest automobile over built will be seen heie dining the Hlks' cai nival. The Jenkins Automobile com pany, of Washington, has completed the machine. It has been ut the older of Chiquita, the tiny Cuban atom of humanity. The machine Is a splendid specimen of the cniilagemaker's skill, fitted with elect! Ic lights and eleclilc gong. It is ii. Vlctoila, with top, nnd upholsteied in solid leather. The body Is painted n daik gieen, with uiuniug gear ol blight led, witli nlckel-pluted wheels nnd pneumatic thes two Inches In diameter. In fuel, It Is nn exact minlatuio or a full-giown Vlctoila, with eveiythlng complete down to the tiny gong nnd caid case. With the top up It does not come up to nn oidlnuiy man's elbow. In older that the chauffer may be lu kei-plng with the machine, Finnic C. Rostock, who coiitiuls the destinies of the little lady, has seemed, n dwaif, w ho has been taught how to handle the vehicle. Chlqult.i'H automobile is opuialed by elechlclty, and with the batteiles chaiged and In position weighs 2.'.i pounds, and can inn for fifteen hoius nt mi aveiage speed uite of ten miles nn hour. It Is not much laiger than an oidlnnry b.tby carriage. The .seat Is eighteen Inches long, nml tho fen ward wheels with piumumtlu tlies mo eight Inches, while the iwir wheels mo twelve Inches In diameter. Tho lacquer woik and geneinl finish of this dainty littlo affair Is of the veiy best woiknianshlp, and with Us mistress ami her littlu chauffer It cannot help but make ti very uttracllve appearance on tho city sheets of Scianton dining the Rlks' inrnlval, which takes place next week. JULY 4 AT LAKE ARIEL, Trains Every Hour Many Attrac tions. The people ot Northenstern Pennsyl v.inla will, no doubt, bo pleated to learn that Lake Ailel, the fuvoiltu ot tho many excuiblou ies.orts hereabouts, Is open this beason. The closing of this beautllul lesoit to excursions last sum mer caused loiiaideiuble j egret, nnd nt tho same time veal nppieelutlou of tho manifold advantages of this beautiful spot over all other similar resorts in this legion. As lius been tho custom In foimcr ycais, the management of tho lake propei ly will run excursion trains to tho lake every hour on July 4. No es pouse or effott vvll bo spaied to pio Vide u duy of unusual Intcicst and en- T. J. O'Malley Appointed to Succeed M. F. O'Malley. The following order wns yesteiday sent to Dr. W. R. Allen, of the bureau of health, by Director of Public Safety F. L. Woimsor: Scianton, Pa,, June 24, '02. V. K. Allen, M. D. Dear Sir: Mr. T. J. O'Mniley is heicby appointed plumbing examiner, the posi tion made vacant by tho resignation of Mi. M. F. O'Mallev. Hy order ' of I'. L Wormser. Dhectoi of Public Safety., The older went Into effect yesteiday. M. F. O'Mniley deslied to tender his lesignatlon some time ago, but on Dliector Wormsei's lequest, leconsld eied his action until a successor could be appointed. T. J. O'Malley, the new plumbing ex aminer, Is the well-known ptopiietor of a plumbing establishment on Ninth Main avenue. He was lecommended to Dliector Woimser, for his position, by the Master Plumbeis' association. Suspicious Circumstances. Patiolman Neuls last night ni tested u man who was ildlng n blcvcle down Mul benv sheet without having his lamp lit. When taken Into cttstodv the i Icier do claied the wheel did not belong to him, and as thcio nppenied to be suspicious ciieiimstances ho was held at the station. Pursuant to directions from strike hondquiiiters, nt Wllkes-Uarre, locals of the United Mine Workers in a picpur Ing "unfair" lists for publication In the communities In which they exist. The list will contain the names of nil men working ubout tho collieries uud mer chants, hotelmrn, milkmen nnd the like who havo business dealings with tho workmen, The llrst ot these "unfair" lists to make Its iippenranio wns posted some time duilng Monday night, in and about Kingston. It Is minted on n small-sized poster, Is headed "Unfair List. U. M. W. of A" nnd nt tho bot tom Is printed tho names of the itvo .strikers comprising the committee which presumably compiled nnd pub lished tho list. Theio me sixty-eight names on the list. Four of them uio milkmen. Agents of tho conl companies secured copies of the lists and forwarded' them to the head officers ot the vailous com panies operating In that locality. Each company will proceed to hnve Its em ployes, whose names nie on the list, bring suits for damages and cilmlnal libel. Detectives were set at work Im mediately to secuio evidence against t,he parties responsible for the posting of the lists. The result will be about three bundled suits for damages nnd ns many more prosecutions for ci Iml n.il libel. Tho number will depend on how many of the "listed" employes will consent to net as plaintiffs and how many stilkers the detectives will bo able to connect with the affair. It was thought at first that the names of the strlkeis attached to the "lists" were fictitious, but the detectives le ported, yesteiday afternoon, that such was not the case. All are membeis ot tho various Mine Woikers' locals In the Kingston distilct. None ot the "lists" have as jet ap pealed In this locality. Secretaiy Dempsey said, yesterday, that this matter is left entliely to the local unions. None of the local superintendents will veilfy the story that the coal com panies are to make a pool of available employes and start one or more of the collieries, with a view of making a break In the strlkeis' tanks. General Munager May, of the Eile; .Superin tendent Phillips, of the Delavvnie, Lackawanna and Western, and Superintendent-Rose, of the Delawaie nnd Hudson, all declared they knew nothing of any such movement other than what they saw In the newspapers. They have enough men at hand, they say, to stai t up several collieries and believe that If a start is once made theie will be a. stampede from the strikers' ranks, that will maik the beginning of the end ot the strike. The heads of the coal com panies in New Yoik, however, have not us yet given the word to make the ex periment. Row Over a Fence. John Cunningham, of Capouse avenue, was jesterday iiiiulgnecl before Magis trate W. S. Millar, at the Instance ot one Robert Shaw, who charged him with as sault and battery. Shaw claimed that, while driving along C'apouso avenue, he accidentally diove into Cunningham's fence. Hn dismounted fiom his buggy and attempted to repair the damage, and It was then tb.it the hacas occuired. Shaw swore that Cunningham declined that he would not allow him to touch tho fence, as ho was no carpenter, and that on his lemonsliatlng, ho wns brutally beaten. Cunningham was held In ?JC0 ball. Chafing Disbes Have you not some friend who you know would be delighted with a CHAFING DISH-the pleasure In making a gift is giving that which will be aDDreciated. You will not find anywhere a better selection of medium priced dishes. . Plain, Beaded, Rococo Edges, with hot water pan, ebony handles, and a lamp that has dje aa! no equal. Price PO.lU' Jr' CVvVxnwMa.. 134 Wyoming Avenue. GEORGE V. MILLAR & CO. Walk In nnd Look Around, Introductory Sale of Linens and Domestics ALL An occasion of this character would be THI of importance at any time. It is of em- ' phatic importance now on account of the WEEKseasonableness of tne offer and the reasonableness of the prices. Come early or late ; come any time in the day; we can make it interesting for you all day long. H Shorter Hours for Our Salespeople g 1$ From July 7th to September 1st, our stores will close at 5 p. m., excepting Saturdau, when we will be open closing time. a until the usual AM 1 For Mountain I And Seaside.... 3 '-3 3 a Neck Ruches or Scarfs Black, white and black and white, short, medium and full length. 4 Prices $i.as up to ij) 1 U.UU Wool Crochet Shawls Very pretty, hand- made goods, trolley and scarf shapes: colors and JT while soc to 3)3.00 P - . & Ladles' Tftllor Suits About fifty fine suits. very desirable, at reduced prices. Coats' Jackets anil Black Silk Ktons, Misses' and Children's Jackets and Box Coats, in tans and reds at greatly reduced prices. Ladles' Separate Skirts A tourist skirt bar- 3 gain, plain black Oxford, mixed face skirt, $5 value, rS ror 3 3 49c t 6 & $2.95 3 -a 9 Shirt Waists A lot of colored waists, ging hams, lawns and percales, the 75c kind, for Duck. Linen or Pique Separate Skirts. H'hlta Shliit IVnltto U... ...I I.... .. ceived $1.00 to JJ5.00 & Heavy Street Skirtings Greys, blues, browns , f and blacks. Reduced prices ,.75cto $ 1 .50 & Mohairs For street wear or bathing suits; 1. blue, grey, brown or black 39c up to JJ 1 ,50 & it Mears & Hagen, 415-417 Lackawanna Ave. 3 3 3 6 IMWWMWIWWttlWWlW Unbleached Muslins 36 inches wide at 3i'2c Atlantic Muslin at 4'Ac Argyle Muslin, at 5'c Lockwood Muslin at 6c Bleached Muslins 36 inches wide at 5c Pride Muslin at 6c Gold Medal, Hill and Fear less 7c Lonsdale and Fruit of Loom 7c Table Linens and Napkins Separate Table Cloths, with Napkins to match: 2 yards by 2 yards wide, each $2.00 2 yaids by 2, wide 2.50 2 yards by 3 wide 3.00 Napkins, a dozen 2.25 Bleached and Unbleached Table Linen with turkey red border, at greatly reduced prices. Damask and flock Towels A great assortment of these. Two specials are here men tioned 9c and 12c Sheetings Linen Crash Bleached and Unbleached at l educed prices for this sale. Special 18-inch twilled Cotton Crash at 2ic 10-4 Special at 16o Lockwood 7-4 at 16a Lockwood 8-4 at 18o Lockwood 0-4 at 20o Lockwood 10-4 at 22c TJtica 7-4 at l7o lUtica 8-4 at 19c ?Utica 9-4 at 28e TJtica 10-4 at gso Dwight 0-4 at 22o Dwight 10-4 at 25o Unbleached Sheeting Lockwood 8-4 at 16o Lockwood 9-4 at 19o Lockwood 10-4 at 22o" Dwight 8-4 at.... 19c Dwight 0-4 at.... 21c Dwight 10-4 at .....23o Special 9-4 Sheeting, line even thread 12tfo Sheets and Pillow Gases At prices below market values. All the famous brands Extra Heavy Unbleached Sheets, torn from the piece, nemmea, reaay xor use: 2',i by 2A yards, each..... 40c 2',.f. by 2',-i yards, each..... 45c Fine Bleached Pillow Cases 45 by 36, each ,.10o 45 by 36, each llo The goods offered are new and fresh. The sale is for the purpose of letting you know what we can do for you in these household necessities. The opportunity should be promptly appreciated. ' i lvvuiiiiwii v. w-r. g The Satisfactory Store. 400-402 Lackawanna Ave. KKKMKKKMKKKKKKIKHUKKKKMKKKK This Store Will Be Closed Saturday Afternoon during July and August Williams & MoAnulty 129 WYOMINQ AVENUE ..-' 'itti-. i , nft jiA' M 4mtttoimJMm4 .'krfs zumaSMtmwj&lfflhmltitl totib'iOkTWhimmtu I J fftafe. TMfflftlrjPj