K THE SCRAftTON TRIBUNE- FREDA r, .llfNE, 27, 1U.02. ' fc ye Weddings i T0LLE8-DI0KS0N. It Is not everybody who enn lie wedded beneath a bending ennopy of tho fnlf bluu Ull.v with tho benediction of the .tune huii thitip, added to that oC tho tnlnlMer, with tt far leiiehlng enipet of velvet turf flocked with golden lights fulling nslant through the trees with sprays of ellinbluR loses leaning from trclllsod heights to caress the eheel: "f the brltlo ns she bows to miiko the covennnt of fulth with tho man she lows. It Ih ii pity thitt the picture presented yestordny ut "Hinoslde," tho country place of Mr. and Mis. James P. DIcUboii, I'liiuiot be perpetuated In tho colore of tho brightest of nil Juno days, with tho grouping of three hundred it ml more guests on the great lawn, sloping gently Into tho soft shadows of the towering overgroons, nnd lifted nbove on tho tor ince tho wh,lte clad troop of bentltlful maidens nnd their cavaliers, encircling tho young girl In her bridal robes tho bride groom with Ills bride. No picture could do It justice, for tho painter could not put In tho brllllnnco of the sunshine, tho Infinite depth of tho pity, tho song of tho birds, tho rndlanco of tho huppy faces. I'mler such superlatively gracious aus pices wore man led Mr. and Mrs. Dick son's eldest daughter, Janet MucDonnltl, to Everett W. Tolles. The surroundings were everything that tho charms of country llfo can afford at this season. The beautiful place with Its acres of lawn thickly shaded, nnd gay with giowlng loses nnd peonies made n marvellous hd- tlng for tho company or guests, tno cx .qulslto gowns, tho fair luces, the effec tive grouping composing u picture- ns deli cately lovely as a JJouchor of tho eight eenth century. The orchestra played tho wedding music and the bridal party appeared on tho ver anda. Tho ushers camo first. They weru M. B. Fuller, Dickson Torrey, Charles Rogers, of South Norwnlk, and Ralph D. Williams. Tho brldesmnlds camo two by two, upon tho platform erected out upon tho lawn from the piazza. There they tcpnmtcd nnd with the ushers foimcd a half circle about the bride nnd gioom, the maid of honor and the best man. They wore Miss Mary Dickson and Mr. Frank D. Lay ton, of South Xorwalk. The maids were: Miss Edith Miles, ot Yonkcrs, N. Y.; Miss May Pennypacker, Miss Amy Jossup, Miss Eleanor Reynold, Miss Elsbeth Wlnton. Miss Helen Mat thews, Miss Helen Boles, Miss Elizabeth Dickson. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. Odcll, of the Second Presby terian church. Tho bride wore a gown ot njijte embroidered chiffon, with icnl lace yoke nnd elaborate lace trimmings, fiho carried brldo roses. Tho maid of honor, tho bride's lovely sister, wore white mousseline de sole, trimmed with Valenciennes lace. The brldesmnlds' frocks were exceedingly pretty. They were of white silk mousse line made with many flna tucks and lace. Their sashes were green. Thoy wore pic ture hats and carried bouquets of Held daises tied with gicen. A delightfully informal reception fol lowed when tho bridal paity received with Mr. and Mrs. Dickson nnd Mr. and Mrs. Tolles, of South Norwnlk, Conn., parents of the groom. Mrs. Dickson ware white mousseline embroldeied in black lace. Mrs. Tolles' gown was of black lace. The house was elaborately adorned with foiest maiden hair ferns, daisies and roses. Refreshments were served on tho lawn, on tho verandas and In the spacious low er rooms. On tho second lloor two or three apartments were given up to Much a. collection of gifts as aie seldom s-oen. Many guests lemnlned over for tho barn dnnco n't night which was a memorHblo event. Tho floor was waxed to perfection nnd tho place was gaily lighted with Japanese lanterns and decorated with laurel and wild flowers. Bauer furnished the music. Refreshments were served by llochrelter, of Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Tolles Is a young girl of many at tractions and one much beloved in this city of her birth. Mr. Tolles is well known in leading elides and Is propiiotor of nn important business house. The joung people will soon take up their resi dence on Pine stieot. Tho guests from out of town were: Mr. hud Mrs. T. F. Torrey, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dickson nnd daughters, Morrl.slown, N. J.: Mr. and Mrs. Starr. Change, N. J.: Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Tolles, South Norwnlk, Conn.; Mr. nnd Mrs. Jes'-o Tolles, nnd son, Binghnm linmton, X. Y.; Mis. Murray Reynolds Mrs. John Reynolds, Mrs. Allan Dick son, Mrs. Edgar, Air. and Mrs. Theo. Ry nian, Major Sharps, Mr. nnd Mrs. 'Waller, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Bedford, Miss Bed ford, Mrs. Benjamin Reynolds, Mis. Charles Burt, Miss Mury Harvey, Miss Slosson, of WIlkes-Barre; Messrs. Barker and Sherman, of Nowpoit, R. I. Among tho city guests were: Mr. nnd Mrs. AY. F. Hnllstcad, Mr. nnd Mrs. AY. AY. Scranton, Mr. nnd Mis. A. 13. Blair, Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo L. Dlckhon, Mr. nnd Mrs. AValter Dickson, Mrs. Thomas Dickson, Mr. and Mrs. C. If. AYclles, Mr. and Mrs. A. J3. Hunt, Sirs. E. L. Fullor. Mis. Ii. S. Oakford, Mr. nnd Mrs. T ,F. Penman, Dr. nnd Mrs. C. I. Prey. Dr. and Mrs. AV. G. Fulton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Mutt hows, Sirs. Wlll lam Matthews, .Mi . nnd .Airs. H. AV. Klnghbury, Ur 1 Mrs. H. B. AVarc. Mr. and Mr. Ua-uy Uelln, jr., Mr. nnd Mrs. N. G. Rebellion, Colonel and Mr., George M, Hnllstenil, Mrs. J. A. Pried,. sirs. Franklin Henshnw, Sirs. M, R. Kujs. Mr. nnd Mis. T. E. .Tones, Rev. and Mrs. John Randolph, Mrs. G. H. Smith, Mrs. T. C. Von Storch. Mr. nnd Mrs, J. S. Lyndo, Mr. nnd Airs. T. J. Fostor, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. AV. D, Ru&soll, Mr. and Mrs. AV. J. Blown, Mr, and Mrs. AV. II, Per kins, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Breck, Mr. unci Mrs. AV. D. Boyer, Mrs. AVIllnrd Mat thews, Mr. nnd Mrs. Everett AVarren, Mr, nnd Mrs. F. D. McGowan, Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Fuller.. Mr. and Mrs. G. (I. Mahy. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Bedford, Mr. nnd Mrs. Geovgo Iltco. Mr. and Mrs. AVIl son, Mr. and Mrs. Owens, Mr. nnd Mr. Henry Ives, Mrs. Frank AVutts, Mr. nnd Mrs. C, B. Penman, Air. and Airs. (.', AV, Klikpntrlck, Air. uud Airs. J. A. Linen, Mrs. Albert AVntson, Airs. K. II. Genrhart, Airs. A, II. AVlnton. Airs. Edward Nettle ton. Mrs. Preston Robinson, Airs. Eliza beth Reynolds, Airs. Georgo C. Yocuni, Airs. Ucntley, Airs, Holen Franklin, Mrs. II. V. Logan, Airs. A. At. Decker, Dr. nnd Airs. AV. 13. Keller, Airs. C. S. AVei ton, Airs. E. S. Atoffnt, Air. nnd Airs. E. E. Chase, Alls. Rogers Israel, Air. nnd Mrs, Townsend Pooro, Air. nnd Airs, Ar thur Dunn, Air. and Airs. J, Gardner San derson, Air. nnd Airs. AV, F. Mattes, Mr, and Airs. Harry Dean. Air. nnd Airs. Stoll, Dr. nnd Mrs. Prlco. Air. ntid Airs. Allen, Alp. Eaton, Air. and Airs. Pardon, Alls, J. B, Hlalr, Air. and Airs. p. j, Belln. Air, and Airs. II, K. AVntson, Airs. A. It, Christy, Alls. Smith, Air. and Alis, ,J. u. Carmalt. Aliases Mattes, Buck, Howell, Merrill, Hill, Broadbent. Archbnld, Hunt, Steele Spencer, (lllmoro, Dlmmlck, Hpingue, Mary Hnllstend, Reynolds, rostrr, Ander son , Mlnchol . Diana Reynolds, Anno Hand, Adelaide Hand, Pooie, Beunell, A'an Clcef, Dale, LOlo Ives, Randolph, Perry. AV. R. Stons, AV. H. Storm, Reynolds, Bedford. Edward Hlalr, A, O, Hunt, Os borne, Russell Dlmmlck, I.eroy Foster, Dean, Dr. 8. C. Logan, J. II. Brooks, Dr. Lucius Kennedy, Plerson, Marvin, Tor rey, Blair, Foster, Brydeu, Fuller, Dr. Claude Walker, AVorthlngton Scranton. STEVElfB-EVANS, A very pretty wedding took place AVed nesday afternoon at 4 o'clock when Ed ward C. Stevens, of Daltou, Pa and Mies Jessie Evans, daughter of Air. and Airs. Thomas Evans, of fc!9 Brook street, "- Joined In mnrriuBo at St. Paul's, Methodist Episcopal chinch, the pnstor, Rev. F. P. Doty, officiating. Tho brldo was attended b.v Mls Peoiea Jones, of Lincoln Heights? Tho grooniBinnn wns Samuel Evuns, brother of the btlde. Tho chinch wus crowdeil to the ut most by admiring friends of the contract' lug partle'". A reception and supper fol lowed nt the residence of tho bride's pa rents. Atnny from out of town were In attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens lert on the midnight tinln for Atlantic Cltj nnd other places of Interest. They will be nt homo to their friends on North Ninth street after July S, DE WILDE-DAVIS. George Charls Do AVIIilo and Miss Marlon Hutchinson, both of Philadelphia, were mnriled nt S o'clock last evening Ing the Jackson Street Baptist church. Tho Interior was prettily decorated for tho event, nnd tho ceremony was wit nessed by many friends of the contract ing parties. The wedding party, Including the brldo and groom, tho groomsman, Harry E, Francis, of Kingston; tho brldcsmnld, Allss LoulsQ Bloeum, of Uarbondale, nnd the ushers, Carl Gunster, Emit New batler, Austin nnd George Hutchinson, Jr., formed a semi. circle nt the altar, where they were met by tho officiating clergyman, Rev. Thomas dcGruchy, D. D. ' The wedding marches were executed by Prof. Llewellyn Jones. Both brldo and her maid were attired In white and carried flowers. Airs. Do AVIldo Is the daughter of Air. nnd Mrs. George AV. Hutchinson, formerly of AVest Scranton and the groom was formerly a resident of tbo central city. They will reside In Philadelphia. VAN GORDEK-DAVIS. On Wednesday evening at tho residence of the bride, In Taylor tho Rev. Dr. C. AI. Glffln married Charles M. A'an Gorder to Allss Mnry A. Davis. The couple were attended by the bride's brother and a young ludy friend. Tho ceremony was witnessed by tho relatives of both the contracting parties and by a number ot their associates. After n bountiful wed ding supper the wedded pair left on the New York train for a tour of several days. On their icturii they will reside on Grove street, Dunmore. DV. GIflln nn nounced this was his tenth wedding within a mouth. EEED-MOSTELLER. Benjamin Reed nnd Allss Etta Alostellcr, both of Allllcr's arove, were United In Innrrlflgo nt 8 o'clock, Wednesday even ing nt tho home of the bride. The ceremony was performed by Rev, tl. II, Jacob's, ot the Lackawanna Brick church. In tho presence ot many relatives and friends, They are now enjoying a wedding trip to Now Vork. BEPPLER-KING. Wednesday ovenlng nt the lcsldcnce ot Mr. nnd Mrs. Aaron C. Klnir, loll Rldgo street, occurred tho nuirtlngo of their daughter, Miss Laura, At., to Chnrlca Bcppler. The neatly furnished rooms em bowered with roses and other Mowers and the brilliant company of fi lends stand ing to recelvo tho wedding party present ed a memorable scene, Tho marrlago ceremony was performed by Rev. Georgo A. Cine, long n spcclnl friend ot the King family. Tho young btlde, nn only child, whoso beautiful llfo has been so much to frttli er and mother and nil who know her. Is not to leave tho parental home. Air. Bcppler Is a capable young mun, with hosts of friends. The Riiosts, near rela tives of tho brldo and groom, left many beautiful souvenirs, useful to the now home mnkcis. COHEN-SILVERMAN. The wedding of Allss Flora Silverman, daughter of Air. nnd Alls. S. Silverman, of ID" South Seventh street, to Alyor Cohen took plnco last evening. Tho cere mony was performed by Rev. H. Lewis nt 7 o'clock, and following tho services a reception wns held nt Guernsey hall. The bride was nttended by tho Misses Anna AVebor, Sadie Cohen, Anna Lewis mid Esther Sllvcrmnn, Joseph Cohen, AVllllum Janko, David Cohen nnd S. Rndln acted us groomsmen. HINE-HALL. A remarkably pretty wedding was sol emnized at tho homo of Atr. and Airs. II. H. Hall, of Hnllstcad place, last evening, tho contracting parties being Atlss Caro lyn AI. Hall and S. H. Hlne. Rev. J. II. Odell officiated. Owing to recent severe Illness of the bride's mother only a few friends ot the family were present. Tho many graces and sterling qualities of Airs, nine havo endenred her to it host of friend''. Air. nnd Airs. Hlno'wlll make their homo nt Orson, Pa., where the groom has large farming nnd other business Interests. EIDEN WETTER. A pretty wedding took plnco nt St. Mary's Catholic church on River street ycstcidny, when AVHllam II. Elden and Allss Alary L. AA'etter were joined in wedlock. Tho groomsmen were Joseph AVetter and Joseph Radley, the bildo be ing attended by Misses Lnura AVetter nnd Anna Justine. The ceremony took place nt S a. m and was porformed by Rev. Peter Christ, In the presence of many friends and relatives, who tilled tho church. A wedding breakfast wns nfterwards serVed at tho homo of tho btlde's pa tents on South Webster avenue, nnd at the reception Which followed many costly ptesents wore mndo to tho newly wedded couple, Among the guests wore Air. nnd Mrs. Charles lllnum, of AVIIkes-IJarre, Mr. and Mis. Eldcu tool: tho l."i p. m. tinln for lMtighanitou, where they wltl spend their honeymoon, M'GUFFIE-HANKEE. Tho mnrrlngo of John McGuflle, of Vino street. Plttston, to Allss Nora llntikec, daughter of Air. ami Alls. H. E. llankce, took placo Wednesday evening nt ths home of tho bride's parents on Charles street. 'Plttston. The beau tiful homo wuh mndo doubly ut tractlve by tho handiwork of the llorlst, tho decorations being daisies, palms and laurels. Tho ceremony wus performed by Rev. J. J. K. Fletcher, of tho Broad Street Presbyterian church, tho brldnl pnrty standing before a bank of green, Atlss May Hnnkee, sister of the brldo, assisted ns iniild, and tho best man was tho groom's school chum, Chns. Atuschllts!, of Slatlngtou. Airs. H. AV. Hnnkee, ot Slntlngton, presided, nt tho organ. Tho guests Included only the rel utlves of tho bride and groom. Tho bride's, gown was of Mitln strlpo mousseline over whlto silk. Tho brides maid wns attired In pink silk mull. The groom's gift to his attendant was a pin set with pearls and amethysts, while tho bride's gift to her maid wus a gold locket. Air. nnd Airs AlcOufllo will en joy n "wedding tour to New York city and Boston, nnd will be at homo within a fortnight. Both are very popular nmong a wide clrclo of friends, who ex tend congratulations. Air. AlcGufllo Is physical dlreopr nt tho Plttston Voting Men's Christian association, nnd Iris brldo has been a teacher In tho public schools of West Plttston. MORAN-CONLIN. In St. John's church. South Scranton, AVedncsday afternoon, Allss Alary Coulln and Edward Atornn were married. Tho brldo was attired In a handsome gown of mouscilno do solo over whlto silk. Tho bridesmaid, Atlss Kato Durkln, was similarly attired. Allchacl Davis was best mnn. Air. and Airs. Atoran will spend their honeymoon at New York and Old Point Comfort. ROBACKER-WAGNER. At the home of Georgo Cummins, on Rigg street, Dunmore, Allss Eva Ro backcr, of Dunmore nnd George AA'ugiior, of I'ocono Lake, were last evening united In marriage by Rev. If. A. Smith, of Bethany. Only the Immediate friends were pres ent and after the ceremony ti wedding supper was served. Air. and Airs. AVagner left on a late train on a wedding tour that will embrace Niagara Falls and a trip on the great lakes. Mls.i Edna Klnumlnzcr, formerly a teacher In one of tho South Scranton schools wm married Hi Buffnlo, AVcdnes dny lo William J. Griffiths, n bookkeeper for Iho Lackawanna Steel company, Air. Griffiths was formerly n resident of this city. OTHER MARRIAGES. George AVhltuinlt, of Diamond avenue, and Allss Aguita Baumgartncr were united In marriage AWdncsdny by tho Rev. G. E. Lyman. The ceremony Wns performed at the homo of tho bride's pa rents, til:' Birch slicet, . John AV. AtcGraw, ot South Scranton, and Allss Alargarot T. Burke, of AVest Scranton, were milled In mnrrlngo by Rov. V. E. Luvclle, at St. Patrick's Catholic church, West Scranton, ut 5 o'clock AVedncedny nrtcrnoon. The groomsman wns John J. Slmuglinesiy, and the bridesmaid wns Allss Catherine MeAndrows. Stanislaus Potent?, nnd Allss Anna AIc Donotigh, both of AVest Scranton. wero mnrrled at C.30 o'clock Wednesday nf tcrnoon nt St. Patrick's Catholic church, West Scranton, by Rev. P. E. Luvelle. Tljey wero attended by Patrick Alctlalo and Atlss Josephlno Bcrge. At Elm Pafk parsonage tho Rev. Dr. GIflln has married tho following couples during tho past month: Henry J. Brost, of Buffalo, and Sarah II. Smith, ot tho sumo city. James Hosklng, sr of Olyphnnt, nnd Airs. Hannnli AI, Rowling, of Jermyn. Lnhnrr It. Clark und Bessie At. Mad dox, both of Scrnnton. John AV. Stone, of Scranton, and Aug usta Norman, of Racine. Wis. George C. Lnnn, of Tunkhnnnock, and Pearl A. Dickson, of Bardwcll, Pn. PALTON. Air. and Airs. Frank Smith nnd son, Lawrence, and Atlss Atnrjorle Hnstam, at tended tho commencement exorcises of tho East Stroudsburg Normal school on Wed nesday, Allss Mahel Purdy spent Sunday with relatives in Scranton. Allss Cora Knight Is visiting relatives In AVIlkcs-Barre. Rev. J. B. Sweet, D. D., tho new pre siding elder of tho Blughamtoh district, wilt prcneh In tho Atethodlst church at 11 o'clock Sunday morning. Tho Sunday school will begin nt 9.30 o'clock nnd Love Feast will be held at 10.30 o'clock. In tho evening a union patriotic service will be held nnd an address will bo- delivered by Rov. R. II. Thompson, of the Baptist church. A sum of money wns lost In this place last week which the owner cun have by applying to Airs. Ruy Stevens and identi fying the same. Air. nnd Airs. AI. B. Sherman enter tained on Sunday Mr. Datum and his daughter, JIattic, of AA'ilkes-Barre. Mrs. Charles Purdy has returned home from a two weeks' visit among relatives at Lake Ariel. OROtSlS TRADE. MARK NOW, CANDIDLY, haven't we made it plain in ali our advertising of "5orosis" that it's the most perfect shoe made for women? Do you believe what we say? Can you suggest any other way whereby we can convince you of the superior make and finish of "Sorosis?" If you could meet one of the large number of ladies who buy no other shoe but "Sorosis" you would find that the mere mention of shoes would be answered by an enthusiastic recom mendation of this world-famous make. We are making friends and customers every day by our introduction of this shoe. Some had worn "Sorosis" before, some hadn't, but were satisfied by comparison that it's the most perfect shoe, both in style and manufacture. The Price is Always $3.50 "HANAN" "HANAN" "THIS NAME" It's known among shoe dealers, and it's known among men who want the best shoes. It's the name that's stood the test of competition for 50 years. It's the name of the manufacturer that's secured the gold medal and highest honors at all the great expositions' in America and Europe. There's no doubt no doubt whatever, that it's the most perfect shoe made for men. We are sole dis tributers of the "Hanan" Shoe, and we're proud of it. All Leathers and All Styles. SAMTER BROS. Complete Outfitters. JONAS LONQ'9 SON 9 J JONA&E&HOiQ :QN9. fViMiVASiw'sVnlkSSAiWVSVt, OUR GREAT FRIDAY AFTERNOON SALES Investigate the Sale of Enamel Ware in the Basement Today Sale No. 1 Begins Promptly at 2 O'clock. ; Sale No. 2 Begins Promptly at 3 O'clock. .. Snle of women's and Misses' Wash Skirts Wo counted B0 In this lot. Will you be one of the 50 to be found on the second floor today, rendy to buy one of these skirt bargains; thin season's Roods, made of White Pique, Polka Dot nnd Plain Blue Duck. Today's prlco o will hardly pay for the goods alone; yalua J1.23; foe sixtx minutes 0"C Sale No, 3 Begins Promptly at 4 O'clock. Sale' ! Hoys' iWool KnKB Pants A' large assortment in mixed colors. School days arc over and your boy will romp and play. For a good wearing at little money this knee pants will be a timely; bargain size 3 to II years. ,On Second Floor at 1 yC Sale of Parlor Rockers! on Fourth Floor Mahogany finish; built with cobbler or saddle scats; elegantly fin ished and thoroughly constructed. A rocker that is honestly made from the first to the last bit of workmanship, and an ornament to any par- j - lor. Todav buv them at P 1 &" finle ot Womon'8 White Chip Straw Hats Trimmed with white silk and pon pon of mull: edged with bluejt chenille: a millinery Juno bar Rain found on the second floor for one hour today. Actual value oe Jl.75. Special sale, A hint coma early ''' Salo of Writing Taper and Envelopes This Ih tho time of year when going on an outing thnt you will feel tho need of material to wrlto when hoiiKid b.v the sen or mountain resort. l?ox paper In tints ot blue, pink, lavender nnd twenty-five envelopes, guide lines nnd blotter. l'"or q sixty minutes only, at ow fale of Women's Muslin Drawers, on Hip Second Floor Made of RQdd muslin; hemstitched; rullln and heniHtitclicd band above rutllo; all n hIzoh; regular value 30c, Huy them for sixty minutes today at UL Sale of Kino Dress Ginghams A fabric that It was tho good fortune of our buyer lo buy u caso of. They are considered one of tho very best OliiBhanis on the market today ut their regular price. The styles nnd colors are splendid; tho weavo smooth and even, Suitable for nil Or style of waists and dresses. Yaluo 12',e, Friday v K.ilo of Honey Comb Hath Towels Tho color Is the linen effect: nine 20x4.ri Inches: fringed cuds; red und blue border, You will never go amiss in buying towels, nnd you will save money Friday In buying rj ., this 10-cent towel for . '. " Sale of Whlto Goods The last Item on this list of splendid Friday bargains, but we assure you not tho least. The goods on sale will con slst of plain lawn, fancy stripe und check nulnsook: also a number of pieces of open work, strlpo effects; valuo Is lGc. Filday buy them at, a yard , ,..,.. Advertisers of Facts Only. Jonas Long's Sons a '- mineu in murrluno at St. Paula.) , . L r Sale of Blue and White Steel Enamel Ware High grade quality lip Sauce Palis ; l sizes ; .1 , li and lU' quarts. Ar ticles of this style enter into the kitch en's needs very frequently. Regular value is iVdc. each. You may choose cither size today at the small' t price of " JQ, Sale of Blue and White Steel Enamel Ware Lip Sauce Pans Size, 15-quart; included in this same lot are preserving kettles. Both articles would cost you regularly 39c. each at other times ; but today buy them at the very special price of . 23C Sale of Blue and White Steel Knumel Wares Lip sauce pans: also preserving kettles: size 4-nuurt. This Is a hnndy size sauce pan or ket tle, nnd regularly sells for 43 cents each. At today's sale -l-y,. at ZlC Sale of Blue and White "Steel Enamel Ware Lip sauce pans and pre serving kettles; size G-quart. Regular value Is 49c. Buy them -j today at, each , ooC Sale of Blue and White Steel Enamel Ware G-quart. Berlin kettles; also in this same lot Is Included a 10-qiinrt preserving kettle. Berlin kettle has enameled cover: It will soon be fruit time. This size nmL.style kettle is a necessity for kitchen use. Regular price Is 89c. Friday buy ce them at OoC Sale of Blue and White Steel Enamel Ware 8-quart Berlin sauce pots with enamel covers, and Berlin kettles with enamel covers. You have often paid $1.00 for this same style kettle that will be sold to- An- day, for one hour, at this special price of OyC This lot of goods will be admirably arranged to make selections easy. It will pay you to come early. We are sure you will avail yourself of this splendid opportunity to purchase one or two Items. Sale, of Ruffled Curtain Swiss, on the Third Floor 30 inches wide; has a 4 inch pleated ruffle. Just the kind of ma terial to make your room look cheerful. Cottagers will find this the right time to buv. Sold todav at, a yard i 9C Sale 'of Madras-Gingham A fabric that will wash and laundry, without having a fear of its fading. Can be useful in most every manner in the making up of dresses for the young or old. Regularly sold bv us at 3 8c. Friday buy it for. 5C Sale of Boys' Wash Suits Made from cheviot, duck and chambray, in plain colors and stripes; sizes 3 to 8 years. What if the boys do get out in the water with these suits; it won't hurt thorn. Made for such occasions, "especially the wash AAr, tub." Priced for today's selling at IC Sale of Women's White Ribbed Union Suits; low neck, sleeveless'; nice ly trimmed, with lace on yoke. Drawers hnve lace trimming; a needed article tor summer wear, and regularly sold at 29c. Friday buy them, for sixty minutes, at.. Snle of Men's Night Shirts Made of excellent quality muslin; full length; all sizes; embroidery front; collar and cuffs are stitched with silk; one largo pocket; a summer comfort; on sule near Wyo ming avenue entrance; convenient for busy men with no time to An lose to locate them. Priced at 'HC Sale of Men's Fast Black Lisle Hose Double heel and toe. This hose is so good that we will place a restriction on this sale of no more or no less than S pairs to a customer. It will pay you to spend a quarter -r of i dollar today on hose, especially this kind; 3 pairs for JbOC A Sale of Ribbons A summer without Ribbons in a Dry Goods Store would be like a day without sunshine, for ribbons are the embodiment of cheerfulness In the trimmings of all sorts of dresses, from the infant to the eldest In tho family; 3 ',6 Inches wide: all silk tnlfctn soft finish; high lustre ribbon; valuo 15c; colors, Lavender, Pink, Blue, .Maize, Red. including white. On sale Friday at. yard "C 21c U n M sSf i wVWVW'VV ' ftL- a,