w ,,,wr. 6 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1902. :rTrw WEST j&RANTON Meeting of the Baptist Social Union in the First Baptist Church Some Aldermanic Cases. Despite ilio Inclement weather of lust evening u number of persona responded to the call or the Baptist Social union, and enjoyed their monthly social, In the assembly room of the First Baptist church. S. Fletcher Wcyburn, presi dent of the union, was chairman of the rvcnliiR nnd Introduced Rev, Potter, pjstor fit the Green HUIro Knptlst church, who made a very tine address on "A Greater Knowledge of the IJIble Needed." At the conclusion of his remarks, new It. F. Y. Pierce, D. D., of the Perm Avenue Baptist church, Rave ti short talk on "Old London," beautifully Illustrated with the stereoptlcon. Dr. Pierce's talk was very interesting and Instructive, nnd bis pictures of the king nnd queen of England were ex ceedingly fine. A vote of thanks was tendered the speakers, und after singing the nation al anthem, the members of the union were served with lunch in the dining loom bv the ladles of the church. The next meeting will be held In the Penn Avenue Baptl3t church, and Itev. Mad ison C. Peters, of Baltimore, will speak. Airangemrnts have been made to have several noted Baptist minister." come to this city and make addresses. Charged with Theft. John .Tooskl, a miner, who has been boarding at the Mt. Pleasant mine, ap peared before Alderman Noone yester day nnd swore out u warrant for the nircst of John Cutick. s fellow miner, who also has been boarding at the Mt. Pleasant. Cutick was given a hearing yesterday afternoon. The prosecutor claimed that on AVed nesday hut the defendant left the Mt. Pleasant mine and went to work In the Bcllevue. At the time he left a coat was also missing. Jooskl rather sus pected the defendant and so followed him around for several days, and at last saw him appear on the street with the stolen coat on. The case was set tled by his paying the costs and return ing the coat. bill to go out and "rush the growler." After Crooks had gone with the can Wysconskl discovered that inside the $5 bill, which was rolled up, was a one dollar bill. Upon the defendant's re turn he was asked for the remaining dollar, but informed the prosecutor that "he kept all ho got," and so later spent the dollar for more drink, lie was sent to the county jail In default of ball, Big Mass Sleeting. Tomorrow evening the West Seranton Itepuhllcans will hold forth In St. David's hall, where it rousing mass meeting will be held. The speakers of the occasion will be Hon. James S. .Sherman. Hon. A.V. Vreclnnd and Hon. Alexander McDowell, chief clerk in the house of representatives. The speakers are all stalwart Repub licans and every voter Bhould turn out and hear them. Kept All He Got. John Wysconski, of 141 South Sev enth street, appeared before Alderman JCoone yesterday and swore out a war rant for tho arrest of Peter Crook, of the same address, on the charge of larceny by bailee. Constable Charles Jacobs 01 rested Crook and he was im mediately given a bearing. At the hearing it developed that a few evenings ago they were both drinking at their boarding house when the prosecutor gave the defendant a $j I FREFI Five stamps given away with each bottle of Dufour's French Tar G. W. JENKINS. Coming Weddings. The marriage of Miss Mable M. Bol dry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Freder ick Boldry. of 1207 Academy street, to William T. Seagraves, will take place tomorrow evening at the home of the bride. Rev. J. P. Moffatt, of the Wash burn Street Presbyterian church, will olllelate. Miss May Elinor Jones, of South Hyde Park avenue, will be united in marriage to Rev. AVIllllani H. Craw ford, of North Sanford, N. Y on Thurs day evening, the ceremony taking place at the home of the bride. Rev. Craw ford formerly lived In West Seranton, lie being a prominent member of tho Simpson Methodist Episcopal church, as also Is bis bride, and they onjoy the best wishes of numerous friends. Rev. Hugh C. McDermott, D. D., will offl Aldermanic Items. Mary Pope, of 31 1 Raymond court, appeared before Alderman N'oono and had William Fisher, of the same ad dress, arrested for keep a "disorderly and ill-governed house." The alder man held the defendant in $500 ball. Maine Harris, of 315 Raymond court, was arrested by Constable Slurry for keeping a bawdy house, the informa tion being sworn to by Detective Mor ris Fagenb.uim, of Emmet street. The detective claimed he brought the pros ecution in tho interests of a. number of respectable people living near the Har ris house. She was given a hearing. and placed under ?300 bail. Church News Notes. The Young People's society of the Washburn Street Presbyterian church will hold a unique entertainment on Friday evening. The probationers class of the Simp son Methodist Episcopal church will meet Thursday instead of Friday ev cninsr. Tho Sunday school of the First Bap- - lil iftlit id00i$dfii)i i AllAll4 ! Special Sale of I Guaranteed Silks "35 a There is nothing the matter -with g the Silks that are offered below, g save the prices, which have been $J cut without mercy. Every yard 1 sold is guaranteed by us and the j manufacturer. Ei Black Taffeta Silks (Guaranteed.) gj 3 lO-iiu-h Taffetas, worth ilflc, for ;!(ic. .10-inch Taffetas, worth .Sc, for :c. & jg l!)-iuch Taffetas, worth (i."e for -iSc. Sfi US 21 -inch Taffetas, worth N."c for tiSc. & 12 -7-inch Taffetas, worth ?L.OO, for 7,-c. & a H7-inch Taffetas, worth Sl.-", for j()c. g g Black Peau De Soie (Guaranteed.) tlst church will meet this week as usual to practice for Bible Day. This evening will be social night for tho Baptist Young People's union of tho Jnckson Street Baptist church. There will be tho usual short devotional exercises, after which recitations, solos, duets and addresses wilt be given. Mothers' Jewels of the Simpson Methodist Kplscopnl church will meet in the church parlors on Friday even ing.' Tho Men's League of tho Plymouth Congregational church will hold a. meeting this evening. Rev. T. A. Hum phreys will give a tulle on "Memory Training." Tho I. W, H. circle of tho Kmbury Methodist Kplscopnl church will hold a Hallowe'en social at tho home of Misses Abblo and Klla Hancock. The principle feature of the evening will be a magic pie. GENERAL NEWS NOTES. n ill '21 ::i; :mi a 3 3 incites wide, worth 7."c. for inches wide, worth !l()c, for incites wide, worth $1.0(1, for indies wide, worth $1.2.", for inches wide, worth $l.r0, for inches wide, worth $1.-'.", for inches wide, wort It $1.."0, for inches wide, worth $1.7.", for inches wide, worth $2.00, for inches wide, worth $2"0, for . HOC. . 72c. . S2c. . uric. .$1.13 s: ... !l."c. ..$1.10 5 .. 3 .on . . 1.03 SP 3 Black Peau De Cygnes 20 inches wide, worth !)0c, for 7ic, 27 inches wide, worth $1.23, for qc. ? No silks ever shown in this city will compare with the 8 jjg Fancy Crepe De Chene : . 21 inches wide, and a perfect range of the newest shad- 5 g ings. A fine $1.00 quality for 73c. ar H Popular Moire Velours gi X in Black and Colors; the one complete line shown in this g city, at prices not approached elsewhere in point of value, "' Mfe 1 THE SALE IS NOW UNDER WAY I Globe Warehoto?.! An nutoinolillo occupied by City Asses sors Philip midland and Owllym Jones ran Into and tipped over tho carriage of Dr. I). M. Kvans, which was standing In front of hl home, on North Main avenue, on Saturday. No serious damngo was done. W. J, Hughes, of North Main avenue, Is homo from Sterling. Mrs. Kugcnu Kresgp, of South ltydo Park avenue, Is visiting her mother at Say re. The Open Window club of St. llrcn den's council, Young Men's Institute, will conduct a social In M cars' hull tomor row evening. lllis Ornco Williams, of South Main avenue, has recovered from ail Illness. Mls-s Kate Jennings, of Chestnut sticct, is home from Wllllatnsport. The Christian Workers' League will hold a cottage prayer meeting at tho home of Mr. Keciie, 1201 Jackson street, this evening at S p. m. The funeral of the late John Malnwnr Ing, of Duryea. formei ly of this side, who died on Monday, will take place to morrow afternoon from the late home. Mrs. Sadie- Phillips, of South Hyde Paik avenue, pleasantly entei tallied a tew friends recently In honor of her niece, Miss Marlon JPighes, of Philadelphia. Mrs. D. J. Jenkins, of Jackson street, has been called to Olyphniit by the death of her mother, Mis. Mary Prohert. Tho funeral will take place this afternoon. NORTH SCRANTON. The Amity Social club conducted its (list numi.il ilbbou social in tho Audito linm last evening. Fully 100 couples tilled the floor. Lawrence's orchestra rendcted danco music. John Lynch of Parker sheet Is ablu to he about again after a bilef illness. A meeting of the North Scianton Gleo society Is called for this evening. Jolin Dougherty, of Moylcrt avenue, has returned homo fiom a live month' stay in Buffalo, N. Y. Miss Carrie Allen, of Moscow, has re turned homo after a visit with Diamond avenue fi lends. Comer Morgan, an employe of "Wolf's livery, had Curtis Decker arinlgncil nt fore Alderman Fidlcr last evening on u charge of tearing bis shirt and as-sault and battery. The caso was settled by Decker p tying the pi ice of the shirt and coats. John Cuiics was before Alderman Fid lcr last evening (lunged with stealing a three months old go.it owned by Dominlck Pascrpilzzo and shooting two of his chick ens. The alderman beld Curies in default of $.100 ball for his appearance befoio Lourt. A meeting of the Alpha Gnma foot ball team Ik called for the Auditorium Friday eenlng, Mrs. (itiltck. or North Main avenue, is lapldly lccoveiiiig from a icccnt Illness. llany Danvers. of Uouldsboro, has ic turncd homo after spending Sunibiy v. Ith his mother on Willlnm ttiect. JIIss Mollie I'll lines is convalescing after a two weeks' illness. Tho Ninth Knd Stars' new basket ball team will line up against the strong D.m- illes team at the Auditorium this even ing. The following players will appear on the Moor: Forwards, James McClus kio and Klhgy; center, Tlgue; guaids, Daniel Jones .mil Thomas McClusklc. Mrs. Kluh D.ivls, of Wayne avenue, was an Olyphant visitor on Sunday. Dr. John J. Coiscr, foiincrly a physician practicing In l'ark Place, has left for Philadelphia, wheio he Is to take a post graduate com so In discuses of the eye, car, nose and tin oat. Hlchaul Hughes, of Putnam sticet, has i etui ned fiom a bilef islt with lVckWIlo' friends. Mr. and Mrs. David TcMman nnd son, have returned from a short visit with Mr. and Mis. Moses Foldman, of North Main avenue. Tho members of tho Christian Endeavor .society of the North Main Avenue lJap. tlst chinch will conduct a Hallowe'en bocial In the Tabernacle Kildny evening. Rosar Pi Ice, of 'Wllllmn street, spent Sunday with Olyphnnt fi lends. Thomas Phillips, a member of Company II., Thlileenth regiment, was a caller in town ycsteiday afternoon. The Columbia Llleiary club will conduct its lirst annlveisary In their rooms on Kilday evening. Mrs. .',. W. Davis, of West Market sticet, lias returned fiom a visit In Phil adelphia. At a meeting of tho Itockmen's union held in Leonard's hall, on Wc.l Mniket sticet, Sunday afternoon, it was decided to take part In tho Miteliell Day parade. Mr. and Mrs. SI, H. Sanders, of Church avenue, will celebrate tho tweitty-lifth annlveisary of their mariiago on Thurs day evening, John Ilroekhill. of Wllliamsport, was an attendant at tho Amity Social last even ing. There will be a tuectlnsr of local union, 80S, in I.eonnid'i. hall this evening a tT.SO o'clock, Itevlval services aro now being hold in tho Couit Street .Methodist l.'plscopal church. Tho meetings aro in clmrgo of liev. and SIis. Van Ooider, evangelists, and aro held each evening at V.W. Tho public Is Invited. GREEN RIDGE. The nieuibeis of the tlieen Itldge Quoit club hnvo disbanded for tho whiter months. They expect to reorganize a strong icuin In tho spvlng. Tho mcinbeis of the Asbury Slethodls-t Kplscopnl church h.ivo completed tho woik of moving their churrh organ back several feol, lowering the church clian dclleis ami making other Improvements to the building, The men of tho chinch are doing iho work, without expense to tho church, A patty of Sciantoii capitalists hnvo purelinsed thn largo brick building be tween Sanderson and Capouso avenues, formerly used as a ham by tho Seranton Dairy rompany, and will In tho near fu ture convert It Into a silk mill, , The body of Sirs, Oswald Itogers, who died at Nautlcoko last Friday, was brought to this placo tor burial on tho 2.13 Delawuro and Hudson train Sunday afternoon, I'nderlnkor I), D, Jones wiib In charge of tho funeral. Interment was made In Duninore cemetery. Miss I.lzzlo Robinson, of Prompton, is the guest of Mis. I. 11, Stevens, of Ca pouso avenue. Miss Caiile Hitchcock, of Washington avenue, has returned fiom a ten days' stay wllh friends at Hancock, N, V, Mr. and Sirs. A. G, Thcynuaon, of North Put It, have retained fiom a two weeks' slay at Columbus, O. AW OLD ART) WELL-TRIES REMEDY. MRS. WINBLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP for children teething. Is the prescription ol one of tho best temala physicians and burses In the United States, and hay beed Used sixty years with never-fulling suoJ tess by millions of mothers for their chll. oren. During tho process of teething iti Value is Incalculable. It relieves the chll i from pain, cures diarrhoea, griping In thi lowels, and wind-colic. Uy giving health to tho child it rests thn mother. iwcuur-uvu etuis a mm. Price, The Cost of Repairs M reduced to ft minimum when a Jim. lion Watch Cane protects tho works of tho watch from dust, und dampness, Jolt nnd Jnr. ", MS. BOSS Tout Watch Cases ara far utronpor than lollil rntft nai. nn. lately close nttlng, do not got out of dlmpe, or lone thflr rigidity. Fully guaranteed for 2T years. No matter how much you pay for a jnovoiucui, .no euro io iinvo ii protected with a Jat. Ilou I'ma, Tho orlRlnnl gold niled caso nnd tho only one proved by 60 years of ervlce. Write us for a booklot. This Mitk Is Stamped in Every Boss Cite. THE KEYSTONE WATCH CASE COMPANY, Pnllauelphla. SOUTH SCR ANTON NEW PRESIDENT OP SCRANTON SAENGERRUNDE. He Is One of tho Successful Business Men of This Pnrt of the City Fu neral of John Grnham, from the Family Residence on, Fittston. Ave nue First Annual Ball of the Round X Club, in Athletic Hnll. Joseph Slocum to Marry Tomorrow. Other News Notes. John Schroeder, recently chosen piesl dent of the Seranton Saengerruiide. Is a living example of what energy, push and business ability can do for any ono who I' Inclined nnd determined to better his condition and take advantngo of every opportunity for advancement. Sir. Schroeder is of German parentage, and arrived In this city fourteen ycais ago, :i-;H 1'4" V'.: . &'vvtj''4& tr('. '; ' v" ; ; v;.,..f,; v UClx fju. , o, -,, rt' vv s XKjplKJW JOHN SC1IUOKDKL. Ho applied himself closely to Ills tradn as a baker, and In all his cutcrpilsc has been eminently successful. After work ing several years a a journeyman, ho started In business for himself, and with what result Is shown by the fact that bo recently purchased tho valuable prop erty next to his bakery and store, at 710 Cedar avenue. Years ago, having a talent for music, Mr. Schroeder became alllllatcd with tho Seranton S.iengerrumlc society, and hli genial disposition gained tho good will of his co-slngcrs to such an extent that at Iho lust election he was chosen piesl dent of the organization by acclamation. The society of which ho is the head will hold their llrst ball of tho season In Athletic hall till evening. A short con cert will precede the dancing. John Graham Interred. The remains of John (iraham, an old steel worker, whose death oceuircd last Friday, were laid at lest with Impres sive services yesterday morning from tho family residenco on Piltston avenue. A high mass of teiiuiem was solemnized at St. John's church, on Kig street, by Itev. Father Itolaud, and Interment was made in the Cathedral cemteiy. The body was borne to Its last resting placo by Herbert Coyne, Patiick Boyle, Slartiu Frahcrly, John Clark, John Mulhcrln and Illchaid Walsh. Last Night's Events. Athletic hall was packed to the doors last evening, the nttiactlon being the llrst annual ball of tho Itound X club. Hariy Haft acted as chairman of the committee, liauer's oielieslia furnished music. Tho grand march took placo at 0.1.", and from then until long after midnight hundreds took part in tho dancing. Tho Worklngmeu'i Ucncfleial society held their annual concert and bull In Workmen's hall, on Alder stieet, last evening, .and, as usual, it was well pa tronized. About 1W couples took putt In tho grand match, which began at 0 o'clock, and from then on the houis were pleasantly spent by tho guests of tho evening, who wero served with re freshments from 10 o'clock until after mldnteht. NUBS OF NEWS. Invitations havo been extended to many friends of Joseph Slocum, youngest son of Sir. and Mrs. Warren Slocum. whu will ho united In murrlugo to Jllss F.unlco P. Kemble, at Paupack, tomorrow at high noon. Comet lodge, No. 2.",0, Knights of Ty thins, will meet tonight In regular ses. hlon at Ilartman's hall, on Plttston ave nue, 13 r. Schley's I.img Healing Balsam Is guaranteed to euro all coughs. "No cure, no pay." For sain by all dealers. Charles l'ahey, a resident of the Twen tleth ward, was kicked by a mulo at Iho National colliery ycsteiday, and pain fully injured. Ills thigh was fractured. Friday evening next, tho members of tho Voting Women's Christian assocla Hon Loyalty club will conduct a Hallow o'en party ami social. Hvcrybody will ho made heartily welcome. DUNMOKE. Tho Slavish Independent Political club will meet tonight In Freda's hall on Di Inker street, Tho members of all locals of Pulled Minn Woikeis of Aiueilca mo icrpiesWd to meet at Temperunco hull at 9 o'clock on Wednesday morning to take part m puradu In honor of Mitchell Day. Tho f uncial of tho lato J. V, Harper will occur on Wednesday nfternoon at 3 o'clock from tho Methodist Hplscopal church. Dan Powell, maiiuger of the Lain el Hill state, Is in Now Voile buying good for the whiter season, Tho cottage prayer meetings to bo held among tho members of the Sletliodlst Hpiscopal chinch have been at ranged as follows: Tuesday, at the homo of Peter Selgle, Kim street, In charge of Duyton Kills; at the homo of II. H. Jones, llrook Stieet, in chaigo of J. A. Htouo; ut tho home of James Halldck.lOO North Illnkely street, in chaigo of S. Itlchards. Wednes day, ut the homo of James aulncy, :U1 Itutler sticet, In charge of Dayton Kills; at the home of J. A. Stone. I&! Ilrook sticet, In ehuigo of J. A. Stouu; at the home of Sirs. Slury Allison, Throop jfltysEWEArs Lyceum Theatre, M. Ilels, Lessee nnd SInnnger. A. J. Duffy, IJuslncss Manager. Ono" Night Only, Tt'KSDAV, OCT. L'S. Jlil TICUSON UK ANOIXIS and the Jefferson Do Angclls Opera Co. Direction Sam S. .Shubeii. Sll Avtlllll f'nsl Opera IJliect gi.1 illMUU f,.m , HHIIInnt Kli Xll 111 Villi's gngement at the New ,.,, Y"'k Herald Square Theater, lio People 1. Ono Solid Year at the Savoy Theater, Loudon. rsew roue cast u d Sumptuous Production Oilnr anteed In Kveiy Detail. THE EMERALD ISLE Book by Basil Hood. PRICES-2.-;. TO, TicT, Seats on sale, fl.W and il.bi). Academy of Music M. Rels, Lessee nnd SInnager. A. J. Duffy Business Manager. Week sj Oct. 27, Dally Statlnecs Commencing Monday. King Dramatic Co., IIKPKKTOIRK: Monday Slatince, A Ward of France; Monday night, the Cherry Pickers; Tues day matinee, A Guilty Mother; Tuesday night. Hluo Jeans; Wednesday matinee, the Cherry Pickers; AVednesdav night, Sl beiia; Tliuisdny matinee. Itluo .leans; Thursday night. A Guilty Mother; Friday matinee. Siberia; Friday night, Shenan doah: Saturday matinee. .Shenandoah; Saturday night, A Ward of France. DRIPEQ Matinee, io ant 20c. I niuCO Night, io, 20 and 30c. Dixie's Theatre, HENRY FARNSWORTft DIXIE. Lcsseo and Manager. WEEK OF OCTOBER 27. THE GREAT LOOP THE LOOP. llv Lotlle r.-indon MARIAN MANOLA & CO. "A Maiden from Mars." MR. AND MRS. PERKINS FISHER "Half Wav Hoii'.e." JENNIE YEAMANS. Comedienne. ARMOUR & BAGULEY. FIELDS AND WOOLEY. (leiman Comedians WOOD AND RAY. Comedians and Dancers. STAR THEATRE ALF. G. IIERR1NGTON, Manager. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, OCTOBER 27, JS AND 29. "IMPERIAL BURLBSQUERS" MATINEE EVERY DAY. street, in charge of S. Rlchauls. Thuis day, at tho home of William Selgle, Thiid street near Dudley, in cliaige of Dayton Kills; at tho home of Sirs. F. D, Slovens, 2,"i West DiinVker stret, In charge ot J. A. Stone; at the home of .lames Slat teson, IKS Sherwood avenue. In chaigo of S. Ricbaids. l-'rlday, at tlio home of A. W. Van Houton, l."12 Ash stiet, In charge of Dayton Kills; at the homo of Aithur Spencer, JiU North I'.lakely stieet. in chargo of J. A, Stone; at the home of SIis. Amos Washer, Shoemaker avenue, In charge of S. Rlchauls. Theso services will begin at T.uO o'clock. OBITUARY. SUSS ANN SIIKKRAN, daughter of Mr. and Sirs, Daniel Sheerau, of South Illnke ly street, Duninore, died shrutly alter . o'clock yesterday morning after a month's Illness with pneumonia. She Is survived by her parents and tho following broth ers and slsleis: SIr.s. Sllchael Golden, SIis. Ficd Conover, of lied Uank. N. J ; Slisses Lama, Teresa ur.d Catherine and John and Daniel. The funeral will occur on Wednesday morning at o'clock when a solemn high mass of leqiilem will be celebiiitcd in St, Mary's church. NICHOLAS COOK, aged (IT yens, died suddenly at 7 o'clock jesteui.iy moiiilng ut ills home, 103 Piospect avenue, where ho resided alone. Deceased had been ail ing for somo time, and a week ago suf fered fiom n severe cold, which annoyed him considerably. Ills stepson, David Cook, who has been residing in the west, was sent for and nnlved heio n short tlmo before Sir. Cook died, Death win duo tol apoplexy. The funeral will occur at 0 o'clock this morning. Services will bo held In St. Peter's cathedral, inter ment will bo miido in the Cathedral cento leiy. JOHN S1AINWARING, an old resident of Duryea, died at his homo yeslculay, Tho funeral services will bo held tomor low afternoon at tho house. Intel incut will bo miido In the Duryea cenietciy. FUNERALS. This afternoon at 2 o'clock the funeral of John ltctzcr will bo conducted fiom his late residence, Ml! Willow sheet. Intel ment will bo in Duniuoro cemetery, HAMUTN'rOX. Special to tho Seranton Tribune Hamlintnn, Oct. 27. Philander AV, Cm Ms, of Kansas, n former lesldent uf tills place, was the guest of Ills cuusln, Miss Muhula Jones, Sunday lust. Thomas It, Kdwunls, wife and son, of Kan Frniuisco, Oul., m the guests of Mr. F.dwurd's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph H, Kdwards. Mr, and Sirs. Florence l'eltnu, uf Mos cow, visited L. J. Pelton, mi Kunduy, Oct. IS. Mr, und Mis, ('. H. .Sp.uigenburg, of the East Side, gave a dinner Saturday evenlng In honor of Mr, and Sirs. Thorn as It. Kdwnrds. Those present were: Sir. and Mrs, Thomas Spuugeiiburg, Sllllurd and Homer Spaugeuburg,,uml Sir. mid Mrs. Thomas It. Orchard. Mis. V. l'l. Wllght, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. William Noble, of Ster ling, left Friday last for Otego und Sid ney, N. V., where they will visit rela tives for two weeks. Mr. nnd SIis. V. V. Posten visited the lntler's parents, Mr. ami Sirs. C. It, Spangenburg, Sunday last, Goldsmith's Bazaar Trade iG. B. Mark wf t Our Cloak Room is Filled With the Garment Fashions of I the Season. 1 The I Elevator I Goes I Up. B U L f "f Yf nJrf 'TYi VTEffla Desirables In Dress Goods. 36 inch All-wool Plaids and Checks, regular prices 25c and 35c a yard. This week IQ-. a yard 1L 36 inch All-wool Flannels in Black and Colors, regular price 39c the yard. This week a yard 29c 38 inch All-wool Checks and plain Cheviots, in the regulation colors; usually 50c the 'IQp yard. This week a yard . . 0 45 inch All-wool Brown Mixed Homespun, regular 75c goods. Thi s week a yard . 49c 54 inch All-wool Homespun in Gray and Blue mixed ; 75c is the usual price. This week AQr a yard .' T-L 54 inch extra heavy Meltons in plain Black and Grey mixtures; i regular dollar goods, but you can save 25c a yard. This vCn week a yard J 38 inch All-wool Henrietta, extra good black and fine materials. This week a yard 39c awmiiimBmKmv'HMxmK3ximnBi Your Own Ideas Can be carried out by us with a nicety that will surprise you when you need a piece of furniture to fit a certain niche in your home. Our furni ture makers and upholsterers are constantly turn ing out handsome specimens from original designs in any wood or finish that our customers choose. Seranton Bedding Co., F". A. KAISER, Manager, Lackawanna and Adams. Both 'Phones jX tBf.CZIlg. Do you ever have days when the blood seems sluggish aud the brain refuses to act with its accustomed keen ness ? A pure stimulant and a little fresh air is all you need at such times. The gentle action of Green Valley Rye is most beneficial. Permit us to submit the proof. A full quart bottle for $1.25 and your money back if you want it. That's fair. Old 'Phone 2162. '2i6 Lackawanna Ave.ScramtonV New 'Phone 2974. Stetson, lohnstn & niurphy. If your shoe bears either of these names you are wearing the best man's shoe that you can buy. PRICES, $5.00 and $6.00 This may be a little more than you have been paying, but the perfect style, solid com fort and long service that goes with them will more than repay you for the difference in cost. THK 3 00 STVI.K3 ConsUt o Henlleuwu'a Dress Shoes. In Calf. Vlcl Kid urn! t'ateiu l.euther. Light weight In butli uultt unU upiier. TUB J'100 STYI.EH Are liravy K"ll unit Winter u eights, la Uox I'jlf, Taunt I.e'iihurtuuJ Knamil, with tl'ju ble bulo und ubuuk, LEWIS, RUDDY. DIMES & IMIIPHY. 330 Lackawanna Avenue. Next Door to new First National Bank Building.