Vt V" T 1VWWTM5:?lSrfl TT &l 11 THE SCn ANTON TJUBUN13-SATUKDA V, OCTOBER 18, 1IM2. Veek's Socl News Iti'iloemi" Morclicttc Tnnm: aih: u-iy few cities whtw ietlilpiitn, fioin (hnuo nt tuoitctiitp nii'nns and le.", t4 tlu1 xi'iy wmlthy in o ro roiipi--oiix. Till In not only title its ickiiiiN cliuill lull nlio the pattonnKP of nitich tlml l, olpvutliiff In tuslu nml I'liltuio I'liitleiilinly I It notleralili' In i I'xppct tn mimic. Tlip pouplp of liip.uiM can hear tlip bpit nuipk In till count i y. They tin not uppiI to pationlye n lci'ltnl at Iioiiip, kIvpii lo any oiip In whom they linvc no spcc-lnl poiMimil intercut. Vet tlip iimiw 'f our ppoplc omilil HoarrPly afford to iiip pott a Kro.it entertainment, ttit'li its tho MpiuIii leli leeltnl, wpre it not that tlioe lth wealth take Iiukp Mili-rilpttntis and thus promlne to tiNtuln the ontrr prNc. TIipip aie few uuiie enjoynble wnjs In which to use money than In providing pluiimno for tlnw who could not otherwise have It The value of Mich n nlft li as Kieat ic If It were nieasuied In potatnex and mil llanneK To buy tickets for "oine poor kIiI of icllnemcnt nml liiiMtut taste to bear such a Bie.it in list as Henibrlch Is to sow the seeds of a dellKht who'-e Kiowth call sciucely lie inPiiMlied. To wive hugely fin the put pose of bilnn lilK the wondpiful oiiKStien to sln oh our own tlitptholtli, Is to provide plea uip at ii low iatp for bundieds who could otlipivvlse by no possibility hear her ffloilotis volte. To these preneioiis ones and to the tunny who falthfiillv "lippoit such enteipilse as this iecit.il, the city owes much. With each day as die date di.iw.s near, for her appeal ance. public Intpi est In .Senibilch's comliif,' pte.ttli and deepens, this evident bv a look at the dkiKi.im at Powell's and by the fi .la ments of coineis.ulnns oveiheaid and relating to the eeut. Knelt dieade In at least the lust half of the nineteenth cpnlur has had Its special kiI.in.v of Kical .sliifjns, with one at each pel iod named by common consent as the must billllant of them all. (If those of the latest Kioup of famous nilists Koinbilili is the liilfjlit p.iitleu lar star. An .ill-.iitittnil nuislelan, a noble plnnlt a lnely lolinlst, thmmigli in eM'ry line ot musical ait, nil these a i oiiiplislnncnts she lias tlie Rift to inaUe s(e liei lioper uncon Fclnuslv ibis may be to the listcncis to ber wondfiful souk one of the seciets of liei powei. AdPlln.i I'alti's peer and also liei .suteessoi. belnpr the later coiner, those best iiu.illllcil In note the lllipst sh.ules of oc.il cMpllente me s,iliiK tliat in some lcsppets Sembikh is even moie dellRlitful to hear than was Pattl at Ii'itt on the soup teclliit StillTP. However that may be, of one thing theie inn be no fiuestton that an own ing of -our by Soinbrlcli will be a de llght to in i y In mommy always, tt li not likely that anv lover of nuisle who can possibly be In the audleiue at the Ai mm v on the occasion of Seni bilch's visit to Scianton on Tuesday next, will lose the pleastne. The stillio Is lifted. It should be a Jo.wius evening given up to freedom from care, .Madam Tliiiberuiati-ltaiidolpli and her pupils will give a song recital for the benellt of the Foiente mission in St. ladle's Pailsh lioue, Monday even ing, October "7 at S.1S. The pationpspes ale the following: Mis. Thomas Dick son, Mis T It. Wiitklus, Mis. T. D. Muny, Mis, .1, h Ciawfoid, Mis, V. T. tlnekett, Mis. H. II. ltlpple, Mrs. Mth aid Matthews, Mrs. Oeorge Sandeisnn, Mis. I'. D. Simpson, Mis. Chillies Wes ton, Mis. M. It. Knt, Mrs. John T. Porter. Mrs. t'hailes Hchlager, Mis. 13, X. Wlllaid, Mis. Jnmes Dickson, Mis. W. II. Taylor, Mis. ,T. T. Plchards, Mis. .lames Aichbald, Mrs. ilveiett Win ion, .Mrs. A D.iO. Hlaekington, Mis. Alfred Hand. Mis. H. W. ICIngslnny, Mrs. .1, H. Uhnnilck. Mis. c. n Penman, Miss Anna K. SiuhIpimhi, Mis. J. V. Ilen- ai th. Mis. John Filtz, .Mis. A. D Stelle, Mi. O. ICdg.ir Dean, Ml.s Jennie Iteynolds, Mis, o. D. Jones. Chouix "The Hunt's t'p" (from "Mn (Jilcen" c.inlatai Macfairen Mi-x Htlicl Shoemaker. Ainv fjiieeii. Soprano Solo "!i,is and rtosi i".I3 irtlelt Miss Ilenrkttn Ilairls, Ilo77ci-Soinano Solo "1'iotesiutlons " Xonis Miss Hose (Inllcn. I'outl.illo Solo ".My Heart al 'I In Sweet Voice" (from opci.i, "S.ini son and OelllitliM Jllss llle.inor Ke Holds Duet Venetian Uegntlii- .Miss Itunii'l and Mls (iai ignii Cmitintlo Solo "Song ot 1 li.mkgl- Ing," Allltson Miss Is.ibel ClniKe. Sopiann Solo (a) "Songs M Mothi I S,ing"..l)wn.ik (l) "The U.niAi" Cliiclwick Mrs. Cl.ii.i Simpson H rail v. Tllo "T ljinbirdr Voidl JIIssps Spencer anil rt.n.igm mul Mi. S. II. Klngsbnn. MeS'o-Sopiiiiio Solo CO "Ho lilst wle cine Hliitne" Canton (III "When l.inc Is ICInil" Mis T. C. Von Sloieh. B.uiliine Solo -"Si len.icle" . . Sit .in- j Mr. Kiilph nwlght Willi tins Violin Sol" Soledecl Ml?. Inr DIcKs.iii. Conli.illo Sulci "O I .mil Couctt .Mc' llamlil .Miss dai.ig.ni, Women's t'hoiils "O litest (llv Ileiuipst.) Sopiulio Solo "More Hegal In Ills t.ow llslnlu" (from "Queen of Shebu") Miss (linte Spelicpi. The miiiiiiBOinont of the tlonio for the Filciidtess has planned a delightful en leititlninonl for Donallmi Day and evening, which will be next Thuisday. Simply because the Home Is almost out of debt will not keep the big fam ily from stntvltig. The family neer has been as large as It Is now, about S4 In number, and us living expenses nio so very high at jiiesent, the need of donations Is extreme. Since Hie stilke subscllptlons have gieutly fallen off mid as, with the eseoptlon of live bundled dollais, the Home must de pend entirely on the lesldents of Scrnn ton for support, It will be gieutly up piecliited If kind fi lends will lemetii ber these necessities now' The miiuageis have a "basket picnic" on that dnv, which lesolves Itself Into an annual dinner. In the evening, Miss Jessie Camp Hoss, the tender of humor ous selections, will give a fascinating programme. She w 111 b assisted by distinguished local musical talent A silver offeilng will be leeelved. but moi c than all tt Is desbed that friends of the Home and wdio Is not Its filend will come out In gient numbeis. Mi. Slsson's name on a bill at the Dixie theater Is a great atti action. The delightful little sketch In which she appealed this week has been much en Joed. Mis. SIsson'H pett-onallty Is even mine charming off the stage, wheie her pietty "thee's" and "thou's" fan Inate the listener. She Is a little ciiakeies, who has a slngukuly bill llant gift of mind and ability. The ill st of the annual golf matches with AVIlkes-Haue will take place this afternoon on the links of the Set .in ton Countiv club. This Is the sixth annual niuWh for a cup which was to be won with the best coips of three matches. The Scianton team has won lHe thus far and the two golf clubs aie still pl.i.ving for the same cup. The home team will be toinpo-pd of Mesiis. J. II. Huioks, P. C. Fuller, James Blah, Jr., Peck, T. K. Hinoks mid T. H. Wat kills. The will plu agalnt Messis. Tin tier. Huntington, Johnson, Wonl ntff Fainb.iin and HKbee. Man.N of the soiietv people of Sci. ni ton will i pi all with pleasuie the lead ings and lectin es given by Ml". I311pii M. Staples al a niimbei nl ptlv.itp bouses in tills city Hupp yeais ago. They will loel Inteiested in knowing that Mis. Staples will be tnhtiess of eeiemonk's at the boil' e-wm mliig of the Woman's Pies., elub of Xcw Voile net Satuiday at the W.ildm t Atotln. Ml'. Staples is ebaliman oT the dpp.ut nient of lltei.ituie and Journalism, and has piopat cil a progi amine toi the opening of the new qiuiit"is uhhh l e llpcls cipdlt on liei taste. It includes Kinest Thninpsoii-Seton, Until MeKn ery Stuart, Aliio Caldwell Hegon, of oo V 130- STAM - & 3 WITH A DOLLAR PURCHASE Saturday and Monday, Oct. 1 8, 20. Our buyers have been in New York the entire week Iecting goods for our Second Great Autumn Sale of se- O "rtibbage Patch" fmno, nml otheis. Among other feututes wilt bo n chapter' from Mis, Stnple's own fot tlicomlng book, "Iteinlnlst elites of u Twentieth Century Pllgilm's l'rogross." one of the guests wilt be Mis, Slaunaul, of London, (John Strange Winter), Mis. Staples was In Scinnton lecently an the guest of her nephew, Dr. Downing. Mis. T It, Wntklns gae a luncheon on Tuesday at the Country club In honor of Mis. Hindy's guests, Mis. C. It, Cooke, of Tieilton. X. J and Mir. Hetiiy McCulloch, of Klkton, Mr. Tho otheis tncseiit weio: Mis. A. F. Law, Mrs. William Matthews, Mis. H, H. Jtonolds, Mis, 13. G. Couison, Mis. II. W. Kingsbury. Mis. Uveielt Wniieli. Mrs. Jmnes 1'. Dickson, Mr. II. P. Simpson, Mr. and Mis, Jacob Hetnel have Is sued Invitations for the tnnirlagp of their daughter, Miss Maiy TCIb.tiueth Itetr.el, to Mr. Jmnes Percy Hughes. The ceremony will take place Oct. 2J, at ,s o'clock p. m., at the home ot the bride's puielits, Gibson street. Mi". L. 13. Wright, whose wolk us a watel colotlst and sculptiess have at traclod so much attention In Paris and In New York, may lemaln In Seranlon dining the winter. Mrs. Wilght Is a close filend of Mis. F. I,. Phillips. Among the bridal gifts which weio received by .Miss Hippie, and which nt ttacted much attention, weie two oil paintings by Douglas Aithur Teed. One was his line "Sir (Snlnhad," the other a small lnncl-cape, Mi. ('. K. Ul.ilr Is to build a hand some bouse near "I.inuh" at Dalton. Just what Mr. Hlalr expects to do with a house is unceitaln for he is a most Indefatigable traveler and has lslted owry coiner or the globe. He expects to spend the winter In California. Announcement Is made of the coin ing mariiage of William T. Seagiavos and Miss Mabel M. Holdiy, (laughter of Mr. and Mis'. Ficderlek lioldty, of I'M' Academv sheet. Tile eent will take place Oct. 2. Dr .1. Windsor Doekei. James m.tlr, Ji.. Heniy IJr.nly. Jr , and J. It. Hrooks weie us-heis at the wedding of Miss Wheeler to Dr. J. S. Otto In HufTnlo. on Wednesday. Dt. otto was a Pi inte ton classmate. Mi.s. C. U. Simpson was one of those who ii'ientlv have been eiv active agents in helping tin- Young Women's Clu Mian association out of ltnaticl.il dllllcultles. Mr. and Mis. Simpson aio now In New YoiK. Mi. and Mi' X. 13 Kb e hip spend ing a month or mine as Hie well nine guests of e.islein triends. who nibs them gieativ since they li.ue taken up thcit icsidente in Callfoinia. Ml-s Maig.uet Duff and Mis-. Cot.i Sfwiiit. of Phllidelplil.i, who wpip In tlie city to attend the MtCulloch- Itlpple wedding, wpip guests of Mis. James S. McAnutty. Mis. c. II. Cooke, of Tienton. X. J. and Mis. Henry MiCulloch, of Hlkton, Mil., who have been the guests of their In other. Heniy Ibaih, i , left Hie city on Thiu.sda.. Miss rit'iinell eutei tallied neaily i bundled guests at a dance list night in honoi of her cousin, Miss Allnlulu, o! Huflalo. WILL 1NTHHE3T EVEKYnODY. Or at Least Everyone Who Suffeis fiom Cntnrih, Catatih In Its various foims Is a na tional disease, and tho fact that neuily cvciybody suffers ft out It moie or less leads many to neglect Us proper heat tncul. Xasal calnrih Is a common cause of headaches, deslioys sense of smell and If neglected leaches the tin oat, causing Impaliment and sometimes total loss of voice. Hionchlal cntairh leads easily to consumption. Catitith of stomach and ller are ery seilotis and obstln ate trotibles, while It Is now genctally admitted that catanh Is the most com mon of all causes of deafness. All of the mote seilotis fount of ca tanh begin with nas.ilcalanli the local symptoms, being it piofuse dlschaige, stoppage of notills, Ii illation and fre quent dealing ot Hie tin oat, supelllg, toughing and gagging. The old stylo of tieatinent with douches, rnhaleis, sprays, salves, etc., simply give temporary relief and eveiy one who has used uny of them knows how useless they are and their Incon venience Is such that very few have the time or patience to continue theli tis e. A radical cine of calm ill can only be obtained fiom a treatment which te mnves the catarrhal taint from the blood because no one will now dispute Unit catanh Is a constitutional or blood (Ifsease, and local applications can have no effect except to teinpoinilly lellovc local HmptoniH. A now lemedy which has been 10 maikably successful In curing catanh Is u pleasant tasting tablet width is taken Internally and acts upon the blood and mucous menibianes. It Is composed of antiseptic lcniedles like Hod Oiim. Rlood toot and similar cleansing specifics which eliminate the catanhal poison from the system. The tablets being pleasant to tlie taste hip dissolved in the mouth and thus leach the tbtoat, trachea and linallv the stomach and entire allment my canal. They me sold by diugglsts everywheie under the name of Stuart's Catairhal Tablets. it deshed. when theie is much stop page of the nose, the tablets may bo dissolved In waim water and used as a clout he In addition to Internal use. but u dou he is not at all iieeesaiy. A few dissolved In the mouth dallv will bo sutllclent. Dr. Ainslee sqy: "The legti lu dally use of Stuart's Catanh Tab lets taken internally will cure the whole (at.uihal tumble without lesoiting lo the intoinrnleiiio or a douche or an In haler." They seem to ghe a healthy lone to the whole mucous inembi.ine and It is lP.tllv temaikalilp how soon they will tlear tlie head and Ihioat of the tin nutinal and pol-ouous catanhal st,.Je. Hon. Stunt's Catanh Tablets Is, uiicloubt rillv tlie safest, most palatable and eei t.iinlv tho most eilluipiit and convenient lenipdy lot am foitn of tatanii. Mm il s 1 H J& i Mr. and Mis. i;. t.. Fullei .lie at theli .countiy place, neai Lily Lake, vvheie they aie piepnilng to build a boautlful home. The Oiten Kldc,e Wluelmen will have a .stag-pnity next ThursJav night when piogies-ive euthiu will hi the entei- I talnment. pin oil lf,t PI imtisp in ltd Ha Ills m.mv flienils ,ue ilienlv Intel c left In Ills r.nih. coming appeal iiiice. ami musicians hum tlie i utile .ilp will Im pipKcnl to note the ipsuit ol Ills iifi, tralnhi,! .iluo.id. Ml. t.iilimnn it .ill ptoli.iblv pl.iv IN MpiiiIi Issohn conceito. the "D-vll's Tt III." b Tartlnl. anil n groiio of sltoiter selec tions , VleiiMeiiipM, Sliubiii ami Svisis. ill ). Mi Lolim tun pusst sp i wen pre-sni-il suii.it! violin, which Is valie-d at tl.un'i 'I'll,, tone Is itsoiitiit ami u.nh li.il.tiiccii, ami iltt- Miiiiish tints ,np lie.iti tltnl Mi. I.iihiu. inn's hnic ipinliu h,.s ever been lno.nl nml ill','iiilk'tl lull of v Ikui ami migncil-m. and his ambition It bilked noble to tlie the coinpo'ei a hie iuteipietntliiu. Mi. and Mis Sidney WI!Iliimu tcinul at dlnnei last night. entet- Movemenls of Peoi: Cut out the coupon attached to the bottom of this advertisement. Dress Goods Department Hup di-pin of New p.ipeis lin p.utii nl.iis floods. .-., ,. I'lhlny daily Underwear and Hosiery Uos' and Hill's Fa-t Hojs' mid dli Is' in.it K Itlmk Hose, c.u Hose.,. Mb-e.s' Fine lillibul Hose Ladles' Fast lJI.uk 11. .m- Ladles' Flue Kl.nl; Ho-c l.adl.s' Miuo Klaek Ho-o Laiiles' Fnnej Ih.-e, in gie.it vaiU'lie " ., ..J.'e. :::.e, r.0e ciilldn n's Flue Flciied I'ndt i wiar Ladles' Heavv Fleited I'ndui wear Ladles' Flue Fleeted Fudei we.n Ladles' 'mo .lusuy Itllibfil I'udeineiii Jaidleh' .Valiuul (liey Cinlei w.ai Liidl.-s' White Wool in Xi.tu m I'ndet wonr $i,wl Ladles H.miil fi Fudiiwear $,r,o L.tdks- I'ninn Stilts ,-,iie up m J.l.iio Men's Filhl KliuK llo-e ;s ,,i,. jo, j-K. Mens Wllll't Knot llo-e i-;.. Sprt Inls T.le. .s-.e, fl.ijO . ..l.'.e lo :Wc '.'."u t U.'C Mo Tut: Men's M"U'b Men's Men's Men's Men s Jei.sey M 'll'S Ileavj taucy. i.Aiia I'tiif nose, iibiclt in Daik I lenail I'udeiweiir :;!iu Light Fleet id I'liderwcni , aitu Kancy Fktied I'mleiwiar r,Oe .Vatui.il Indeiweai I (Hiked riiiku w.e.n ., Wool I'udeiweai Men's Light Kino Wool I'lideivw-.tr Men'n le.iv Dnuble-liieastul I'nilei wear,. . Comforts and Blankets ... ,r.0e ... Mo ...1,(W ...Jl.Oi) ..,$1.75 10-4 While Uliillkels 11-4 White or Hiey U'-l White or (key tl-l 'eiv llenvv Willie ... I'M Heavy (Jie in-1 j.-uiuy White Fine Luige Cointoits .jj.do, .,.., COu .., Wo $l.01 '""""MIIIMM.,1. .J.vd $1.00 H"iO $1 a:., $.'.on, ?j.r,o and $3 00 Linen Department llouejtnuih Towels, each , .V dooil lillek I'owcls ! e Ktlbeis Towels ,' IPe licit liei man l.Iuei. line U Towtl- U'.i lleliisiliehed Towtls. all llui'ii l.'i Nxtia Fine llmk Towels 17- lMui HiMV.V II ink Tow tl- lSe Kmi.i Laige llenisllltlud Towels .."c We have al-o Hie lelelnatiil Kuli Uiy K.tth TijViN. iiie iiil one with n name ft V .V Sliuiill utiuin il 'm. ueiii t. no'ii lMlit.iili Inhbl wbele be nirr.n.liwt th. i, it ' mill (iinvtutlnn ill 111 Caul me .Miiniifiii- t If I I -. lis- lit I 1 ,, in 1!. rf I' i Haw-, ill' till l illiet llftU cf Ihe i.illv.a uvlce, Willi l.i iii,t'ni li i- ,it . ,wiu.iiiispui i h.is a ismu at ill' an . I 1 hi ... ..... jsii,' f ; , sn t (.I Chhl i:ii.,ht,ei W IJ MiieFiiiPn. if III" L.n 1 aw. lima t.ilhoail, w.ih In ihec'tv M-lildi.v mi his lettiiu 1 1 mi a limit It ,! , ttln lie let I ml .Win Vinl, In, r li t (. ' nlttiuiiiiu i I nils alt. mil iniiniiei I p. tin mntili. nl Mi.s Maine Lli.' ibetli llil.il tn .lames 1'iiiy llu,,his 'lhe ciieiuenj .ill Hike pi. ne Oct. li. i J.' ot s n'tloik p in at Ihe It tile of tin bl'di t ptiiiis i,u (lib on "lin I The follow Iiik irmtkal selntlui will be lPiitkiecl nt the mottling and cvcnlnt? -ci-vloe- toinonovv at i:im Palk ehurcli. tin. der the illiectlon ol J. Allied IViiiibij.-ton. oiKitnlit ami choir in ster. .MOXINC!. Oiyun Pieluile In II tint U; Clmli Anthem '"lhe S-'nior Is VVnlt- Intr in P.itadlsp" Hitveii OiKini Aila In 1 Tnitinl II.Milll Authtiii Koiiuni est In I! Il"t Hm 1; OiKan I'M hide in F Cue nvL'Nivr:. 4 A1 o Oirf.tn Piidiiilir In I: Hut Dubo s clii.lt Anthem, "I Will M.tKiilfv The. Ilrsentl a! Olf.an Auilante 1 jiu t-Jve In A tin I Hit k Snpiami Solo "Tin -( Ate Tlnj" Liiiul Mis. lit.i Cininill ('hull llv inn "A Lamp nl Mj, I' el" Mai Mb u Oi.mii l'nsiluik 111 1 ni lor . lit- I '.Dp Notions ii ., i.. 73c 7.'ic Tlie lip to h'"i U') ,. .. i'.V . .'.Hi 5i "it ,'iji r.nc r.ni Aiahau L.ue Cnllais :,tii , $ , rnncy Hatln Hells, new liuckks 73e Kelts, line hi! kk ' 7fe Uriilded Puise. n ol beiiiln i Kl.tlileil I'lllne", htei-1 lieinlis Nei k lleadh, tnllll, Ji I in peail KoWMind Jet IJetii biMiitU'is Tailiy Keuds I.i.illni Ciiatelalui Kas, black, miiI hi linn lliti-.li Lentliei Chatelaine Ii.tKf, black, sp.ii or lion tlulsh, Hpeilal , , 'j,-,i !'"n .New Chenille Spot VellltiKs, bltuk or white ., JJi .'.".! New ()ile Hilvet Finish Hell Pins lilt New Tihiuc". .Special . ."(l.i Ladles' and Chlldieu's dolt' lilnM's j.'n and "ik Our .M. iV II, Kid Gloves $1 on li. K ovi'i-lap .-eains wai m mill Milt $i.iiu Casliineie .mil Silk PiiiKer Tip (HuviH t'.ie in $ I lift Silk Knitted Hull (iloVcM-beailtles if I, on c.thhiiKie IJuiitiuet unit Cutliuia Soap "rti (leiiuantowu YmiiH, Lion Miami Co .Shi'lliiud rioss, Lion Miami Si Burgciins in Domestics Hood Mi own MuhIIii... , , -l.o Hood Hleachcd .Muslin , 5t rine.st Mum ii Mut-llu B'.ji Hill, Lonsdale, k'nilt of Loom ,,,.. 70 (loud .Sliuker Kluiiml ,,,, jo He.nj Shaker Flmiuel 70 OutiiiLts, voiy pietty patterns 31, riiie !e Heavy Fleeied OutinK.s 15 1 .u Kmiiy 10c Fine Fleeied (HllliitfH Sji Klst Dnulilo Fleited l)uluiL,'ii jo( MeM littllKO K'ue Flints :. Me-t Silver (Hey 1'ilnts , ., r,o Cut Out This Coupon Present at our office, purchase $1,00 worth of goods or more and you will receive 30 stamps. October 18, 20, MEARS & !. ojpnjnrjj s HA(iUN, 3 j S Musical Gossip. UA.Vi ON will be altolcleil the oppoi ttmltv nl lipailn.v .1 violinist of 1',,. ninilein hclinol that ha kIvui us Kubllik, Kn Inn nml otliiis, In the puson ()f .M Aiuolil Lnliinaun who m ikes his iii-i appeal mite In Aim I lea ului a lln.ti i.il-' ionise nl -.t tul li) Miiinpe, at hi,. HiliibiUi icitiiilt 111 tlie in W Ulllioij ue.l Tnisihi 1 M iiIiik .Mr l.ohiuiinu htiM bieu Ml-n I'u 1 mini ami .Ml-s Allni will li - 1 l.lii 1 lt ti -libs ni .uiliimnul teelnil im-1 iiiispluoi.hh 'i.ltli .1 pici'iuimnn (.Kin bv M'.-s II. inlet Stitu- m inane. 1 ml .Ml 1. ' i:ilen iSini.ilim HlltP-, violinist, the Kilted ibinhteih nl the Ilev. W Sum .-tile- if Wvomhiii, Pit. ltnth ol tln-e j on iv Indies have appeau d n.iiiinilv in S 111.1- 1 ion at lhe pnpllh' uiei'iits nlvm bv tin It I u-pefllvu teiichets, Ml f, Allin and .Ml - I'n 1 111. in, ami .tltii ivvo vein- nt stml in i:iiiope, Unit maiiv nl. mis win i Kie.ulv litli 11 sited In In irinw Hunt .i,.ii" 'I lie Itivllillliillh ale lor l'lillll evelllllli, on. :: Mears & Hagen ! 415 and 417 Lackawanna Aye l'mler the illi'ttlnn of Mi ,1 JI Chanee, the following niinkal selei tlntih will lie ll-nl at liiinni uiw's win. ship 111 lhe sjienml 11 1 sbylul 1 111 i hull 11, MO'tNINH. OlKltll I'U'lllile Allililllte ill c malm Mill iilln'U',1 1 Alllllilll-"! Will LIU I'p Mine J'ees," Whltlltli' OiYilnilv -Hint. ".N'nl .Mv Own." Mi'dialliilnt Ml-- ib.iin.Mn ami Mi. IIIIiiiiih Oi(iitu 1'o.ilmlc . . , , Mai 1 HVF.N'I.N'li UlKiilt 11 1 hide Finale tn Tllllil SsJIII. plinnv Meinli kin. In, Choir lie-ponse "Ham tils' , .Unvote Alilln in "C.isl Tll.v lliiuli'ii on tin I. mil" i"i:iljh") .Mi mlilxsohn Offflloiv- Snlo, "O Itisl in Hie Lind' ("MllJ.ih-j ., Ml Aiithein Hyitiii In tin West" ntK.lll Piistlude p 'iainutiii Tune, "),tv i Men IpIhmiIi'I Is )vlnW ll.n nl s Mendi Iv-oliu J AH.N'ni.n i.oiim .x Ullilei tin pilhiiu.il KUlil.tuie ot mi le.-a UU iillkl tliaii the lanmils iniient inns, let uf the ikiliu Phlllinunnule nithiMtia, Heir WleK. That lUir Wii-ek win Well plciihcil with tho I'lluils ol hN pupil s eviileiicul in the fact that .Mr Lolunaiiii vvin llio only one of Ids mum tons mil dt Dili lo he pit milted the unusual ilk tlutllou of I'UvIiik in (iniceit with lust oiihestia, He iincn leuihiktd to an an. M'liiblab'e "f hlu puplla nl ids home that "Vim all ktiuly liitul, pun Hce enousjb 1 1 111 well, jour lec'liiiltpiti Is ninpjp. but Lohitianu has the talent the tempi tu inutt tlml tliliies tliiougli all" .Mr. Luhiiiauii appealed In eiuieeit upon t-ev-eittl incisions, in pot only Ilerllii, hut hi tliu iHU'liboilntf lilies mid the ciltiis wetu iiiiituliiious in priiiinuiicInK him u nio.st brilliant poi fin met on hU chosen liistui meiit. Mi, Lobniann U vi'O well known in Wllkes-Uarre, Cuibtinilalc, Pltlstou and Scianton. na a fm titer pupil of Mr. Tlicodyr Henibciyvi, with whom he jirc- (JwIiik: to the ntinhi isiuj imi.ih f St LtiUe'H ihitit'b the Inleipielatlon Lesson" win In, oinlueil oitv. lull will In vlvtli lie:; I Ktltiul,,) as hmii.i1 c90wfd0i4i ocm (y For Saturday Lp Bnsiness i Shoes Shoes I -. 1 For Women For Boys and Girls Our line of Shoes is undoubtedly the most complete in this city. We aim to carry correct fitting and properly shaped shoes, entire satisfaction to the wearer must be embodied in shoes that are sold by us. Women's a as The quantity of these shoes sold and the miiny piaisewoithy things said about them by hundreds of people who have worn them aie assurance of their splen did values. Women's Box Calf, lace shoe; military heel, cork sole water-proof shoe. Reu'arS2.D0 fi shoe, for J5 1 .iU Women's Dongola Kid, button and lace shoe, patent tip, military heel, Regular 52 00 shoe, Saturday ip 1 5U Women's Dongola Kid, lace or button, military heel, patent tip. Regular 53.00 Shoe. ,, For Saturday 2,.5i) Women's Heavy Sole, Dongola Kid Lace Shoe, kid tip, military heel, rope stitched. Regular 53.50 kind. For Saturday p5. vU Boys' and Girls' Shoes Reliable Shoes are scarce, "The Big Store for Child ren's Shoes is a household word." Experience has shown you that shoes pur chased here give splendid service and prices are such as cannot be bettered. Boys' Box Calf, Lace Shoe, size 8 to 12. $'-oo; fi1 sizes 13 to 2 p 1 ,j&& Sizes 2 to 5tf . . $1.50 Misses' Box Calf, lace and but ton, A School Shoe, , Size 11 to 2 $1.25 Child's Box Calf, lace or button; school shoes; 5 to 8 -. 79c. Size8-i to 11,. 3 1 UU Ideal Kid Lace Shoe, military heel, every pair guaranteed not to crack. Our regular 53.50 kind. For Sat- - s urday p5.UU f 'ju wjumwiuB p .SI- . (eller Brothers' Pianos Have stood the test for twenty-one years, and today stand in the toiemost rank of High Ciitile Standard Pianos. livery Keller Brothers' Piano is sold un der a ten year guarantee, and we can prove to you beyond a doubt that nowhere can you buy as ood a Piano for the money as from our factory. We shall be pleased to have you call at our tactory and teel confident of being able to thoroughly convince you of the truthfulness of every claim we make for our instruments. Keller & Van Dyke, 1042 to 1051 Capousc Ave,, Scranton, Pa. "LIKE OTHER GIRLS" Is the aim, when ''other firfs" ooA so truhj up to date, We've Made It Possible for You Where waists are under discussion, WHITE WAISTS rOR WINTER the really smart girl possesses not one but many white tailored waists for the coming season, Note the material and the price: White Mercerized Pique, stripes and polka dots,, ,25c yd White Metal Printed Molines, new 50c yd Complete stock of the new White Uedford Cords, DO YOU KNOW OF ANYTHING NICER? Nleldrum, Scott & Go, 126 Wyoming Avenue,