jk!??. yn)i r a i- wTp?V' v w, 7 ' . THE SCIUNTON XRIBUNE-SATURD)!); KOVKJIBER 15, 1902, qrtm Week's Social News c OI.ONMM. It. At. HOIKS will Hive a dinner In honor of the uiitliiniltc lommhulon lit his homo on Olav itvonue Tues day nlsht next. Jllii Holes buc u dinner on TIium dny night which, fot Its unique heiuity, Ims mobably nevei been i(iinlled In this city. UuiliiK her lucent trip to the Oilcnt Miss Boles was deeply In tel ested In ilnpanese customs nnd nitidi n dime study of liiaiilinra and clioss Colonel and Mis. Holes In ought home n hit ku collection of artleles fiom .1a liiitti unions them lielnir many thlngH to bo tiHd In cntet talnliiK at theli beautiful home, Thus It was possible to entry out cvety detail of the chaim Iiik uftalr which Mies Holes planned on Thuisdav nlfrht. The cliitwlnir loom openlntf out of the Vi on i hall was lilted up cntliely an t Japanese loom, the lloor hi'lnir cov eted with 11)1111111? tind the furniture beliijj icinoved. Cushions weie dl ti United at Inlet vaK and "nlbaehls," or Japanese stoes, weie ulso In evi dence. Ameile.in ehaiioal, howeei, dots not bum like the chuico.il of full Japan, and the guests had to employ theli Imagination as to the successful dliCLtlon of a Japanese Htove. Theio was Incense, and uverjwheio. bloomed yellow cln j.santlieinums .urang-ed with title Japanese simplicity in line old Satsuma. The ludks wi'i all in costume, In cluding Jilt.. Holes and AIlss Helen, who assisted In senlng the Impel lal ten In wondeiful little cups. Sonic of the Mmon.is worn weie mantis of lith splendor. The dinner was eaten with chop stlelcs, nnd L'liiysanthcmum petals weie ued an a gainlsh In eviuv pos sible way. Theie were many Japaiieso dishes, nnd the dinner was served on c(UMtc cgRshcll china. The souvenlin weie exceedingly claboiate and Included Japanese fans, plpis and pouches, bon bon bo.ses and teacups. The guests weie Mi. and JIis. A. C. Twltthell, the .Mlsies Arthbnld, Miss Hunt, Miss Hale, Miss Uelln, Miss Hell nell; Mewsi". Thome, J, H. Utool.s, Hunt, Ueynolds. Hcdfoid, Men 111, Hlulr and Cliuinbeilaln. Mis. Hvciett Tolles gave a pietty luncheon on Thinsdny. The table was especially bc.iutlful adorned with many bildal gifts, of which she lecolved suth a buwlldeilug iiuay. The guests weie: Miss lOleaiioi Heynolds, Miss Mniy Linen. Mls CJeitiuile Spiugue, MKs WhImiii, Miss Anne Hand, Mls Maiy Dickinson, the Misses Allie and IIeln Matthews. Mis. Cleoige Kandeison will ghe nn "nt home" today In honor of Mis. Cat lln and Mis Hiooks, the flanceeb of Mesi". Chailes and Hdwanl S.indei son. Mis. Mlltou Hlulr gave a beautltul luncheon on Thuisdav at the Countiv ilub. Among the guests weie Mis J. HenJ. Ulmmlek, Mis. Y. 'W. Siianton, Mis. J. A. Pilce, Mis. J. S. Lynde, Mis. A M. Deckel, Mis. X. Y. Leet, Mi. AY. F. Hnllslt'.ul, Mis. C I,. Dickson. Mis rieoige Handel ton, Mis. J. A. Linen, Mis. C. H. AVclles, Mis. 11. iV. "VVllhud, IVIi -. James Aithbald, Mis. Henry He- lln, jr., Mrs. It. C. Slutfer, Mis. Austin JJlalr. Mis. fi. li. Fuller, Mis. a. H. Smith, Mis. M. Dickson, Mis. Odoll, Mrs. Moffnt, Mis. J. 9, Htntr, Mis. Nt Q, Hobertson. Mis. William J. llunil nnd Mis. Isiiiip Host gave nn exceptionally attiactlvc' leceptlon yestetdiiy at the homo of Mis, Hand, on Webster avenue, The perfec tion of the day and the pleasant event of the first largo afternoon nftalr of the season In ought out many guests. The beautiful looms weie tastefully decoiuted, many ohiysitiilhemiiiiis be ing emphcd. The dining loom was adorned with led loses, and the joung ladles seivlng woio led llbbons and sashes, Mis. Hand and Mis. Host weie as sisted In enteitnlnliig liv Mis J I. V, J-ognn, Mis. O, A. Jessup, Mis It. W. How ley, Mlss I land and Miss Kloience Hlchmoud, At the table weie Mis, Alfud Hand and Mis. Vf. H. Jessup, MKses Char lotte and Helen ifiuiel, Jessup, Jessie Hippie, ,Maigaiet Host and Huth Steell tisslstecK Mis. V. K. Piatt and Mis. Law i cute, of New Jtoc belle, seived fiapiie. Mis. 11 II. Hippie enleitalntd a num ber of set i etui les of the Young Wom en's Clulstlan association on 'Vedncs dav at a tea. The guests weie: Miss Dunn, national secietaiy: State Secie taiy MWs Stiong, Miss 'Wood, Miss Collin, Miss Moiedlth, Mi's. Claike, Mlbs HrlcsHon, Miss Hoone, Miss Stlby, Miss Haehnle. The secinhig of Jtitob Wis, the f mi nus sociologist and one-time co-worker with 1'iesldent Hoosevelt, was a happy thought of the Young I.udles' society of the Flist Piesbyteiliin thuich. lie will give an lllustiated lectin o in the Hlcjcle club. Nov. -1, on his slum ov peiionces. Tickets uie on sale at Sun del son's and Phelps'. Among Sci.intonpiithusiasts who will attend the Princeton-Yule foot ball game aie the Misses Aichbald, Mi. and 30-STAMP5--30 With a Dollar Purchase, Friday, Saturday and ilonday, November 14, 15 and 17. Great Attractions in Children's up-to-date Coats, Ladies' Capes and Suits, all fresh from the best designers in Greater New York. We don't se- lect garments months before the season. Mr. Hagen has been in New York all the week buying the very latest styles pro- J duced and we will make the greatest exhibit Scranton has ever seen. We suggest customers come in the morning and OUR COAT ROOM! Thousands of the newest styles in Ladies' Misses' and T avoid the great afternoon rush. Ladies' Coats I'-iuch; full ilppci back, Mlllt.uy and Tuxedo; capes huge: How Ins? sleeves, with m iminoth cuffs Mont Cubtoi, with Hnglish top backs The Famous Metropole Hippie 54eb.illiip. Hast of England Mel tons, Chinchillas. Jiout Xacks, Fiice, etc. Hlack, cli eon and Castor Coals Velour guiments; Ciavenotto naglniifc, I'cau de Solo Silk Cents. Gin ments at all prices, fiom $2 00 to 575 00. Nohbv Dicss nnd Sticet Suits. Huudicds of sam ple skhts. You Mitely will mit-s it If mu do not sCe this sin pi King collection of stvlMi gat meats. Huudieds of small Fins in all the desiiable hUles. Thanksgiving Sale of Table Linens Unmask and Napkins in sets. hunch Moths and Tiay Covcis. "30c. Cicnni Table Damask i'So 40c. Cioain Table Damask ::3c He. Cieani 'Pablo Damask KOc 7?c. Cieam Table Dam.isk OSe $100 Cieam Table Damask b9c .'1.2"j 'icnni Table D.ini.tsk $100 6e. Sno.v Willie I.lnen C5c 50e. Snow While I.lnen 73c ?123 Snow While Mnen .' $100 Heed's $1.30 Snow White Linen J1.'J3 Heed's $J 00 Snow White Linen $1.30 Heed's $.'.30 Snow White Linen $-'00 Pine Llucll XiijilJiis 73c Pino Linen Napkins, laige si.e $1.00 Puie Linen Napkins, ::-l sie $1.21 Pine Linen Napkins, huge hl'e $1.30 Double Danuisl; Napkins j.'.OO Double Danuibk Napktnt-, Unge, lieavy $3 00 Silver Hlenched Napkins '. $1.2" Sliver Hlc.iched Napkins, laige and heavy $1,50 Underwear and Hosiery Hoys' and Hills' Fusl Hlntk Hose iicj Hos' and Oil Is' Hlack Cat Hose l"-,0 Misses' Fine nibbed Hose Zu Lndles' F.u-t uinck Hose ladles' Fine Hlnek Hoso Ladles' M.uo Hlack Hose 3C Ladles' Fancy Hose In gieat vaileij. Siieclals at 23c, Il'iu,, n0c 7r,e S3c $1,00 Chlldieu's Flue Fleeced I'nilorwcMf 13c. to :,0o Ltidles' Heavy Fleectd CiuIpiwcmi r,u Ladles' Fine .fetsey Itlbbed I'ndeiwcMi fiOcs Ladles' Natutal Oiey Hndeiwear , 73o Ivndle.s' White Wool or Nutuial Undeiweat $1 ou Ladle1 HMui Flue I'ndenvoai jj,r,o Ladles1 Union Suits 301, up to $3 00 Men's Fast Blink Hose, S pahh "c Men's AVhlte Foot Hose l,r,0 Men's Hxtia FIivj Hose, black or lanej 3Q Men's Diuk Fleeced Undeiweai Mo Men's Light Fleeced Undeiweur :i9o .Men's Fancy Fleeced Undeiweai C0u Jten'H Nutuinl Undeiweur r,0o Men's Jeihey Hlbbcil 17iulorvveai , r,0c ''Men's Heavy Wool Undetwear ,,,,,$1.00 Men's Light, Flno Wool Undeiweai ....,$1.00 Men's Heavy Double. Hie.isted Undeiweai $1.7; Dress Goods Fieiuli Flannels, piinted .Tic 7"e F.uuy Stiipe Waistings, shoit lengths 50c c'hlldi en's Clo.ikings ut n piice. Golf plain-batk Cloaking.s to close. Heautirul now- Pel Man Stilpo Meitoiled Waistlngs. White Plcpie Mai tellies and choice new meiceilcd white Walstings v 23c to $1.00 X Shepheiil Checks, all sizes, Hlack and White 50c Whip Coids, high lustre, (3c value 50c Homci-pun Tweed Mituies, 51c. value 31c Coloiecl Ciieviots, 45 inches wide, 65c value 30e iMbntros, all the cholte shades 50c value 39c Poplins, Piunolles Ai mines, 73c value 59c JU CJinnltes, Aimure.s, Pebbles, etc, $100 value 75c 7 Venetians, all new colors, $1.23 value $1.00 Oxfoid and Giey Venetians, ?1 00 value 75c A Osfold and Giey Venetians, $1.23 value $1.00 Pei sinn Stiipe, white giound, merccil7ed, $1.00 value 7,-)0 I' hie Walstings, short lengths, 73c. and $1.00 goods.. 51c AVoisted tinli,h Walstlns, new strlpe.s 13c and 23c J Light Weight Dress Goods 4 Vole's Mlsliel, Ktamlnes and pietty Silk Wmp Stripes in now Blues, Clieens, Biovvns and Hlaeks 73e to $2.00 New Tailor Mlxtmes, snow Hake effects, Houiette Y nnd Fancj Novelty Tweeds 73c to $' 00 Black Dress Goods T C5c Haul Finish Black Chev lot r,0o A $1.00 Black Camel Hair Cheviot 73c X S1.23 Black Camel Hair Cheviot $1.00 V $2.00 Black Camel Hair Cheviot $1.50 2,00 Hlack Cnmel Hall Heballne ji.no yt,2" Hlack Venetians $1 00 J 5150 Hlnek Venetians $1,25 $200 Black Venetians ii.r.O 5-1, 25 AVhlp Coids and Poidlns $1.00 Y $1.23 Heavy Skirtings $100 yu Heavy Sklitlngs ,ic A 75c Heavy Skli tings 590 X New Fine Silks Beautiful blight Clan fluid Silks, 75c for 50o Heautlful blight Clan Plaid Silk. $1.00 foi 730 A, Good CoJoied Taffetas, 75c for 490 jT Fancy Tnlfetus, Flguies uud Stiipes, $1,00 for 6'ic Fancy TuffetiiH, Flguies and Stripes, 75c for cuci a Clieney's Cashmeio Silks 7,-,(, Moho Silks, $1,00 goods , t,9u Black Silks J S5o 1'enu de Sole 750 l!3o 1'eau do Sole, Gold Selvage 8'ci $1,15 Peuu de Sole, Bed Selvage ,., Ii3c $1,50 I'euu do Sole, y.ud w Ide $K5 Banner Taffetas, yaid wide ,.., 93o J Koyal Black Taffetas, yaid wide $1,23 tluniiinteed Blue k Taffetas, l'i ardsvvlde ,,..,,,.$1,75 Haskell's Peau do Sole and Taffetas 75o to $2.00 in Comforts, Cotton and Wool Blank- ets. Bed Spreads, Outing- Flannelettes, 2 Pnntnno hnlrc Miicliro P.infthomo Pf- A ""WUl UUM.-J, IUUJIIII3, VJIUIglKyilO, IJlV,. ! Bargains Cut Out This Coupon Present at our office, purchase Si.oo worth of goods or more and you will receive 30 stamps. Nov. 14, IS and 17. MEARS & HAQEN. Mears & Hagen 416 and 417 Lackawanna Ave Mis. A. N, Walker, Mr. nnd Mis. Ar thur Dlmn, MIsb Fordhnm, S. 11, Thome, J, li. Hrooks, A. G, Hunt( A. B. Hunt, Jr., W. J, Toney, esci nnd Cittl Welles, esq. Mr. B. B. I.oomls accompanied J. It. Hiooks nnd H. H. Thorno last night, tnklng the inldnlght ttalu. Mis, .1. HenJ. Dlmmlek gave a bounti ful luncheon yesteitlny tit "Honiewood." Aiiiotig the gneslH weie! Mis. W, W. Sttnnton, Mis. H. W. Aichbald, Mis. It. M. Holes, Mis. 11. J. Bennell, Mis. H. Jt. Hlulr, Atis. E. H. Hturgcs, Mis, Hunt, Mis. Alfud Hand, Mis. . B. S. Moftat, Mis, j. a. Pi Ice, Mis. B. H. Htuiges, aii J, p. Dickson, Mis. James Archbald, Mis. 11. I,. Ftlllcl, Mis. J. H. Hosle, Mis. W. (J. Puike, Mis. Towns end Pooie, Mis. B. X. Wlllnrd, Miss Jessie (.lay. r The grndtiutlon of a number of muses will tnke place ut Huhucmami hospital, Thin sday night next. Pi of. Mooie, of Philadelphia, and Hew Dr. Isiael will deliver nddi esses. THEATRICAL. "The Lily and the Fiince." Thnt Mlldicd Holland Is a popular star In this cltv was ilemonstuituil last night by the great audience that illicit tlm l.y leiun to vvelcoinc hcie in hui new pin v. "The Mlv and the Pi luce," which was wiltten for her by Cailua .Tonlaii. It Is a loiniiiitlc diaina, of the .sixteenth ctti ttny and the scenes of the Hist act Is laid hi Floioneo and the lemalnlng tluee nc.ii and In Home. The time uud -til io- pel mil of a goigcous scenic liivestltnm uud plc tiliesciuu costumes and these hnve not hi on iii'glectnl in the stiighig of the plnv. H is not often that a plav Is piisenlul with moie clabuiato jot ailNtlu accos soiics thin Miss Holland's new pla.v. Tim iliimin lins a stoi that is l'ellevul fiom being tingle In the etiem bj the c one hilling act which biings about a lighting of the wrongs that h ivo vvi ought gnat siiffcilng. JlKs Holland Is enst foi the lole of Angela ill Suvelll. the iliingh tei of a Kloi online nobleman, and It glvis hoi line scope. 'J'hu idle mils the gamut lloni light, delicate conieuv to Ihu tingle einotloiril and Miss Jlollanu was equ illy Hue In nil of tho vnijlng phases of the p.ut. At tho conclusion or the thhd act after the stiong scene whole she pleads for her fathei hefuie the seciet tilbunal hhe was given u splendid ovation. Sup porting MNs Holland Is an excellent com p.inv. The diaiiii will be i epc.il d ut the Ly ceum this ufteiuoon nnd evening. last Day of Elephants. Today Is the last nppoi tiinitv Sci anion public- will hive ol seeing I,ockluu t's woild famous ti. lined elephants 'I he gieatest anlniil let heroic the public to dn.v. Xothlng of It-, lclnd his evei been picspnted hoie br loie. Ml. and Mis Neil Litchfield pnseiit a luiilut imal ccimod sketch which Is a laugh fiom stint to fluKh Maxwell nnd Dudlev slug linusiiallv well Spanieling pen foi ran wondeiful feits In hand Inl anclng, M.nK and Hlliot cntcitaln with a vciy amusing sKotc h "The Baikest Hour." At the Academy of Music this after noon and cv piling, "flic Darkest Hour" will bo lepcated foi the last times of this engagement. The pioduction drew two more laige houses ngnlii vestoidnv. jn. Raidm r has alwavs boon a greit f.uoi Ite nnd thU engagement Is proving no CCC)tl0ll. Heiny Miller in "Henitsense." Ilemv Miller, who first --ociiied n foic mot position in tho lealms of the stms IIiloilBh the mivlhim nf 1'h.nloi l.'ini.. and J. f. C. Cl.nke's remarkably mnnn tlc di una, "Hearse.ne," Is now giving (he fin il pei foi in.inc s of (he plav, as It Is his intention to leave It out of his Kpeilolre iftci this .c tM)ii Mi. Jllllcr anil his conipnnv of Xi w Yoik plajets will be seen lime nt I lie Lvccum Hilda night In "Jlcutsciso " 'iSoldieis of Foitune." Itobert Hdevon, than whom no voung nctoi Ins moio speodllv etnbllslipd him self in tho fionl lank of American slnr. having pie-cnlcd "Soldleis of Poitune" nt the Savoy thcatei. Xew Yoik, for over li0 nights, will make his tlist local ap pearance In this popular dinmatintlon on Wednesday night ut the I,vcoum, un der the direction of Homy H. Harris. Mr. Augustus Thomas in lilt, stace vei- slon of Hichard Harding Davis' popu lni lionk, has, unlike most drnmati7P!, pioeecded on the Intelligent presumption thnt the avciago thcntci-goer I not necessarllv familial with the subject mutter of tho stoiv, nor wltli the less obvious traits of the characters; thus It happens that tlioro is no need of house bill notes or magic lantern slides, or tab leaux to carry tho spectator over a hia tus In tho action. A peion quite nuac qitnlntrd with the source of the play can view "Soldleis of TorUine" with ready iindeistnndlng of what It Is all about a rniu event in diamai made over from books Seats ou sale Monday at 3 a. m. Philadelphia Oichestia Tuesday. A musical event of unusu il Inteiest will be tho nppeaianco of tho Philadel phia Svmphonv orchestra at the Lvceimi theater TuomIhv evening net. This or ganization of suvontv musicians will give a piogianime of gieat Intel ct nnd tho musical people of Scranton will no doubt bo pic sent In huge numbers. The soloist for this conceit Is Mr. August Spanuth, a pianist of note, who has created a lavcuablo iuipiessiou In Now Yoik and Philadelphia. Tho eiltlclsms of the pei formnnees given by tills orchetin In Philadelphia are most flattering, uud the cltUens ol that city, bv their llbei.il sup poit, show their iippieclatlou of the or MinlsMtloii Tho diagram for f-alo of kiats opens this nioinlng, "A Night on Bioadwny." It Is cancelled that Halt Mollis his pci.sonall pioduied mom new and suc cessful iiuite'iiul than anv actoi-nianagei befoio the public Mioug III the mattei of oiigiuiillty and cieatlve ablllt). His "Night ou Bio.ulvv.i" which will bo seen nt tho Star coinnieuelng Mundny Is a imihleiil faice, being nn adaptation of tlm lelgiilng success ol tho deuuau capltul cltv "iloilln Naih r.lf It Is full of stiong diamutio hlluallon wltli a elevoily comic olid plot. A vein ol eonliiglous humiii tuns tlunughoiit tho cllalogue. The music Is tie.sh, i thmic and tuneful and shows clevei scaling, Myikle & Haider Stock Co. Tn speaking ol the .Mjiklo & Hauler Stock company, which opens a week's engagement at tho Aciideno of Mudo Moudav nUht In "A Nuval Cadet," the Stlculoi (llllllloj) Vree Piess bins, "The Mjrklu .v. Hauler company began a week's engagement at tlm opeia hoir-e lai-t eyeulng, plajlug to htauiling-ioom only, "A Man of Msstci" was the bill, and, Judging Horn tho fieeiucut applause nnd lie.utv laughter, llio nudlenco beemed to bet well pleased. The company In uu ectllent one In eveiy uspect, Tlm specialties itio n big leutuie of theli performance" ' J -.. V... I. srsvXamJL EKiB. TBr & Jr -SBI m m uH AB M y UIM'' n IMU M M HJHn nH d VKu Jw ctHlnJwIilu Mm v M W?f--'ji ml M5JmmWmmuL Piore's Mandolin Orchestra flusic for all so cial events. 425 Norm Sixth Street- nerJifemtibt Two-thirds of the inmates of our hospitals are women. They are in nioht cases either for treatment or for an opeiation, made necebsary by advanced stages of iemale tioubles which have rebulted in oaritis, a tumor, or displacement of the womb. "AN OPERATION NECESSARY." How these words after the examination strike terror to a woman's soul, and with what regrets sho hears them, Avhen she consideis that the opeiation has become necessary through her own negleet. Female derangements cannot cure themselves, and neglecting the warnings of nutuie only moans putting it off until there is no cine. The woman who lets her trouble make headway pays the penalty of a dangerous opera tion and a lifetime of impaired usefulness at the best, and the operation often proves fatal a; hen her life might have been, saved by Jjydia I. Pinklium's Vegetable Compound. When women are troubled with irregular, suppressed or painful menstru ation, weakness, leucorrhoea, displacement or ulceration of the womb, that bearing down feeling, inflammation of the ovaries, backache, bloating (or flatu lence), general debility, indigestion and nervous prostration ; or are beset with such symptoms as dizziness, faintness, lassitude, excitability, irritability, ner vousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, and " want-to-be-left-alone " feelings, and the blues, ' they should remember that there is one tried and never-failing remedy,' Lydia E. Pinkham's Compound at once removes such troubles. READ THE FOLLOWING LETTERS. 'Deaii Mns. Pinkham: I cannot tell you how much good you have done me and how thankful I am to you for it. For fivo years I hnve not been free fiom pain for a day. I have had backaches, headaches, and those awful dragging sensations with leucorihaia, and when menstruation appealed I was in such a condition I could baldly .sit up. I doctored all the time, but nothing helped me, and I was told that an operation was necessary. "Two months ago afiiend suggested that I try Lydia i:. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. No one knows what, it has done for me and how thankf-'.l'l am for it. It biought me the first well days I havo had for fivo years. It did for me what doclois could not do, and I want every suffeiing woman to know about it." Louisr. Nauer, 751 E. 160th St., New York City. "Deaii Mtis. Pinkham: I wish to thank yon- for what Jjydia 15. Plnltlinm's Vegetable Compound has done for me. I had tenible hemorrhages being lacerated from the birth of my child. The doctor told me that if I would have an operation I would be well and stiong. I submitted to it, but was worse than before ; no one knows what I suffeied. Finally a friend advised me to try your Vegetable Compound ; I did so, and commenced to feel better; I continued it1? use, and it has done for mo what doctors could not do. I am strong and well. If women with any kind of female troubles would only consult you before submitting to an operation they would be spared many hours of pain and suffeiing. I cannot thank you enough for what you have done for me." Anna Kiroiuioff, 150 E. 100th St., New York City. Arrfflffc tfh FORFEIT I' we cannot forthwith produce the original lottora and lEnitures of above testimonials, which will proy 90wWo wW their absolute Renulneness. T.vdla I!. Plnklimn Medicine Co., Lynn, Musi. WISE IS THE WOMAN WHO HAS FAITH IN Lydia E- Pinkjiam's Vegetable Compound. Every Woman Gets a Prize When she gets a pair of "Queen Quality" Shoes. The shoes are a prize in themselves. Added to ihis she is then able to compete for the cash prizes, aggregating $5,000 IN GOLD "Offered by the makers of Queen Quality" shoes for women wearers who shall give the best reasons why (f-M&&fis it 1 K'K Trm Mmoks SSfOrfibMEY ARE SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHER SHOES Here'e a chance for every woman who wears "Queen Qual: ity" shoes to win a cash prize. Simply buy and wear a pair, of these shoes and give your opinion in every day language. A com petition blank is given every purchaser. We shall be pleased tc give further particulars. Mahon's Shoe Store, Sole Agents, Scranton, Pa. Walk-Over Shoes for Men. Extra Trading Stamps Today. See Coupon V yusgg ti 4- -sjfp