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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNjiKFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1902,
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Drugs in Eyes
Atropine the usual lnyili-lulle
(ilniR) itseil by examination oC
eyes ami In fact the only mm sure
to kIvo the denlred iiai-alyslf Is
hy no nicatiB lutfinloss. It must be
patent to the most casual ob
server that a drill,' which de
stroys the normal functional ac
tion of vision for a week or ten
days cannot he without serious
constitutional dciniiKPinent of tlu
oyc.
I examine eyes with the most
progressed methods. I never
use mydilatlc while examining
eyes, and Kimrimlee satisfaction.
One chnrgo covers the entire
cost of examination, glasses
and frnmes.
DR. B. A. BAER
I12YI2 OfCHrtI.131.
MANUl'ACTlJKINO OITICIAN
331 Washington Ave.
BEZS SCKANTON. PA
vcraary In Guernsey linll Inst night with
a social session ami limt as their gnosis
mcmbcls of the l'rovldeneo 1 live. Herl.
tatlotis wcio clven by Alios Mary Hhlelds
nud solos vero romlered by MIsh .to
pophltm AValsh. ltcfieshineuts were
served,
Another Scholarship Gone.
Miss Mary Yonjur, who finished In
eltthleenth place In The Ti Hume's leceiil
l'Mueatlonal Conle.sl, inmlu her selection
of 11 scholarship yesteidiiy. rhooslnir the
ono offered In thu 'llke-llario Institute,
or Wlllies'Hniie, l'a. This scholarshli
i-iiveid the teim of tlueu years In Its
acadepitu tteiallinent Willi full tulllnn,
chaiKcs paid. Value, f2W.
Engineer's Club Meeting.
At a uvular nieclhu; ,iC the Mt'iitlilon
KtiKlut'cr's club helil lasl nljilit It was
decided to apimlnt Miss I'otts, fornieily
sti'iioKinphnr for ('oiiKri'siiiian-elect How
ell, as lllntii Inn. An excellent paper on
"IlieaiidpscenL l.lxhl" was reail by It. H.
Williamson, of the Inlumutluiiiit (.'orre-
sponileme selmuis. A light laneh was
heivi'il after the meclhitf.
THE ANNUAL
CONVENTION
HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETIES
ABE IK SESSION.
Coiinty Savings Bank
and Trtisf Company,
506 Spruce Street.
Receives I -A and
Deposits T) I Up
in Sums of r - wards
and pays per cent, in
terest thereon.
T,. A. WATRES, President.
O. S. JOHNSON, Vlce-Pres.
A. H. CHRISTY, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
Win. F. HnllPtend, 'Kveielt Warren.
K. P. KltiRsbury. I August Itnlilnion,
O. S. Johnson. i.Ios. O'Biien.
L. A. Watres.
OFFER
30 TRADING STAMPS GIVEN
THANKSGIVING WEEK
We Invite yon to cnim and look over
our new line of novelties in
WAI.N PAPKK.
riCTl'llUS A.VI1 TMCTl'lU! KltAMKS.
liriJXT AVOOD AXU
i.u.ytuku xovisirrns.
BiliiK III your jiktuies to lie framed
befoie the Holiday Tiaile.
Cut this out and iues,ent it at our
store, purchase Roods to the amount of
$1.00 or moi e and you will receive 10
Stamps trra.
SOS
51
Washington Ave.
00000000000000000
Y "They Draw Well." Q
Morris' Magnet Cigars
X The best value for cents.
y Try one aad you will biuoke no
0 other.
0AI1 the leaObiB brands of Tie.
clcnrs at $1.75 per box, or C for 23c.
Q The larpest variety ot Pipes and
A Tobaccos In town.
g E. C. MORRIS, 0
A The Cigar Man 0
a 325 Washington Avenue. V
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
In and About
iXOt'JS
The City
Common Council Meeting.
A special meetintf of the common eoun
cll has lieen enlled for Monday iilRlit lic.M.
The resular ineetiim. whleh falls on
ThankstsivliiK ntelit. will not lm held.
On Trial All Day.
",In the t'nltid States, court cti'idaj thu
quire day was consumed lu hem hit? e-l-denee
fpr the plnlnilif In the cni-o of the
nlcKson I.oroniotive compuuy iiKalast tho
Ameileun l.oeomotlvo coiiip.iny,
T "' A Bain Entered.
JXUa burn of AukusI llrueiicr, tu tlu uar
Of U.'O Han Isou avenue, was eulelt'd by
IniiKlars early jesterilay inornlni; and a
flnslo liurnehH was taKen. The police aio
WOlUlut,' 011 the case.
A Piofltablo Supper,
;A laiKii sum was loallaed Inst nlKllt
fioin ti htiip.-r toadiielcd la tho iMhcmellt
of tho I'onii AM'iiui' Daptlst I'liiuch by
n'cninmitU'o of LidK-s Over i!'J) pcisou.i
weie served and two hums of ilcllKlitl'ul
social Intel romu were enjoyed.
i '
Another Case of Small-Pox.
!A c-iiho of t-inul-iMi has Ik en illsioveieil
n( llio home ot Ml. Itlchaid Lewis, of
ritii.ini slieet. Albeit, her io-ye'ir-old
ton, l.s the victim, but It Is not Known
liow ho contracted llui disease Dr
llmiscr Hilled at the lesldeneo ypstetday
and placed 111" lniutu under iuaiautliie,
1
; Bicycle Club Social.
Mombors of the Hcrnutoii nicclu club
and their fi lends to the number of seven
tllvo couplcx enloyed n dance at (he
club hoiitio lasl nlnlil. 'I'lm uuisk wiih
fuinlslittl liy Lawieuce. TI10 couiiulttee
In churtsa wtro W. J. Iierieii. W l- I'oul.
W. It. J toper, 1. 1. Ciutf una V. J.
Reynolds.
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j Thhd Anniversary.
Suruntun Jllve. Xo. J, li'JI3. of
iiHVk-uuve, veiviuaii'u ;uvir IIIIIU
the
anal-
A Fiomeunde Conceit.
The Herullton Chuiiil t'nlted society,
which recently wave a suecessriit conceit
at the l.yerutn, has decided to nlve a
promt mult ewneeit on ThuukSKlvInK day
at I p. m., ut the Armory, the Kcnerul
admission ror vhleh will he in cents. This
net Ion was tul;en lu respoine to a num
ber of ri'ituexiH f 1 om persons who failed
tu uttelid the late conceit,
House Burned Sown.
A stoiy and a half house 011 lluek
avenue, owned nud occupied by .Martin
JlroRim, was completely dextioyed by the
euily yesteiduy murnliiK. Tito family had
a nariow escape fnm siitfoeallon. An
al.'iim af Hi m s-nmuleU fioin box S." hrouuht
out the Xorlh Seranlon companies, hut
the litilliliiiK was almn)l entirely ( on
Mimed when they 111 lived on the scene.
Thomas Connell Arrested.
Thomas Council, of Cedar avenue, wus
yesterday arrested at the Instance ot
Charles Wuitoskl, of lliver street, on 11
charge of laiceny by bailee. AVartoxhl
ulleset that he Riive Connell $1.! with
which to piirchin-i' eo.tl, and that he
never iiiterwarits saw either the coal or
Hie money. Aldermau Huddy held Con
nell miller WW hull lor his aipeaianee
in court.
Central Railroad Officials.
A mimlier of the oflleluls of the Xew
Jeisey Central iiallroad ill lived In the
city last evening at 7 o'clock on it tour ot
Inspection, and wero enteitalned at the
Lyceum theater by UNtrlct Passenger
AKeiit J. S. SwNher. In the p.uty were:
C. Jl. Hull eneial passenger iiKent; C.
W. lIuiithiKton, iveneral siipeiiutendent:
1'.. !:. Kerwlii, siipeilnlcudcut; Wlllluni
Dods. assistant sapeiliiteiident; William
Melntosh, supeilutendent motive power;
W. Wheldln. mechanical eiiKlneer; J. O.
Osgood, chief eiiKlneer; O. ". Twinlus,
oiislneer malntei.ance of way.
NEW ENGLAND DINNER.
Will Be Held in This City on Friday,
December 19.
At the annual meetins' of the Xew
England Society of X01 theastern Penn
sylvania, held last night in the hoard
'-?' "''m'Z' :- ''-BlBi
I'HLSiniOXT C 11 WIli.LIIri.
of trade rooms, It was decided to hold
the annual dinner in this city on Fri
day evening, December IS.
The following olllcer.s were chosen:
President, f II. Welles, Seranlon; vlce
piesldent. Dr. !'. C. Johnson, Wllkcs
Ravre; J. II. Fisher, secretary; A. C.
Fuller, treasuier; IT. K. Paine, his
torian, The next nieulliif,' of the soci
ety will he held on December li.
President AVelles will lie toastinuster
at the coming dinner, and the speakers
will he nev. M. W. Slryker. D. D., of
Tlunilltou colleKC, X. Y.; Colonel I,. Ij.
JHlls, a piomlnent Chicago lawyer;
Pi of. John Tyler, of Amherst college,
and Itev. J. II. Odell, of the Second
Presbyterian chinch of this city.
Letteis from Merchant to Son,
by John nraham. Pub. In Knturdny Post.
Price $1.1!0, at Norton's.
They Gathered lnN the Elm Park
Church Yesterday and Reported on
the Work Done During the Year
and Listened to Helpful and En
couraging: Addresses There Will
Be Three Sessions of the Conven
tion Held Today Delegates Who
Are in Attendance.
The annual convelitlmf of the Wo
men's Home Missionary society of thu
W.wuullifr conference opened Its first
session yesterday afternoon In Him
Park church. There Is a large utlend
uiice of tlelestntes and visitors from all
over the confetence. Airs. C. 15. Mogg,
11 f the Central church, Wllkes-l'.arre,
presided. Mrs. Allen, of Wllkcs-I3nne,
conducted the devotional exercises. Itev.
Dr. Hamttel Moore ol'feied prayer, fol
lowed by Mrs. Uasklns, of lliughamtoii,
anil Mrs. Ci. U. Kulp.
Airs. William II. Peck, president of
tho Kcranton auxiliary, gave a graceful
address of welcome In behalf ot tho
ladles of Klin P.uk church. She quoted
from President lloosovelt's statement
that "It Is home missionary work that
prevents the pioneer from sinking per
ilously near the level of the savage
race. Without It the life or this coun
try Mould have been a life of bard and
barren materialism, Recau.se ot It wo
believe that through the national char
acter runs the adherence to a lofty
Ideal on which the safety of tho nation
will ultimately depend." She welcomed
the vlsltois not as strangers, but co
workers. Itev. Dr. C. M. (Siftln nmde a. few
happy remarks of welcome In behalf of
the church. Mis. J. W. Nicholson, of
AVnverly, iiiado the iespon.se In a pleas
ing vein. Mrs. Pierce P,. Butler, of
Carbondale, rend the leport of the last
convention held lu WilUes-Barre, and
Mrs. George C. Kulp, the correspond
ing secretary, gave her report, which
was interesting: as showing an enor
mous amount of work done during the
year.
Mrs. W. J. Hnsklns, of Blnghnmton,
read the report of the treasurer, show
ing the total sum raised in the confer
ence was $2,S41.20. The amounts raised
by districts were: Blnghamtou, $174.40;
Chenango, J44.S0; Honesdale, ?10S.fiB;
Oneonta, $1,034.93; Owego, $1G3.iit; Wyo
ming, $S."S.67.
Roll Call of Districts.
Airs. Afogg Introduced Rev. O. L.
Severson, or West Pittston; Itev. J. I,.
Race, of Suranton, and Itev. Dr. Samuel
Aloore, of Binghnmton. The roll-cull ot
districts followed. Airs. Thomas, Airs.
Childs iind Airs. AI. D. Fuller wero ap
pointed a committee on place of meet
ing. Airs. .1. W. Nicholson, Airs. Tuck
ley and Airs. Sanlee were appointed as
committee 011 resolutions.
Airs, fioewey, secretary of the Bing
liamton district, lead a report of work
done there. Airs. Kulp read the report
of the AVyoming district, Airs. Palmer
that of the Oneonta district and Airs.
Cutler a brief report or the Carbondale
auxiliary.
-irs. ueorge u. Jviiip tout or a pro
posal to name a 100111 in Rust hall in
honor or Airs. W. II. Pearce, the dearly
loved former ofllcer of the niisslonaiy
society lu Wyoming conference, now of
Philadelphia. A vote was taken and
the money which had been raised for
that purpose wus specifically devoted to
the same.
Allss Helen Sanlee, of West Pittston,
gave an Interesting paper on "The
Young People's Work." She told ofUhe
vast amount of value the young people
a iv doing in foreign and home ilelds.
Allss Kdith Kyte. of AVest Pittston,
read a leport of the work done in that
society, which has a membership of
forty-three, and which support!) a bed
in a Mississippi church homo. She gave
many valuable hints for service. The
Young Ladies' foclety of Klin Park
chinch has just been formed. The re
port was given by Airs. T. 11. Dale.
Aliss Hradshaw, of Plymouth, leported
for the society in that church, which Is
it new organization.
Young Women's Society.
Airs. T. h. Tompklnson, correspond
ing secretary of the Central Pennsyl
vania conference, made an address
upon the work of young women's soci
eties. She suggested the adoption of
the name "Queen Hsther Circle" for
these organizations, and discussed a
number of constitutional questions. The
session closed for a social hour, Rev.
Dr. Aloore pronouncing the benediction.
The evening session opened with de
votional exercises, conducted by Dr.
Glflln. Airs. C. !;. Mogg presided with
dignity and grace, the Khn Park choir
What Shall We
Have for Dessert?
This question nrlscs in tho family
every day. Let its answer it to-day. Try
Jell-O,
a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre
pared in two minutes. No boiling I no
baking! ndd boiling water and set to
cool. Flavors! Lemon, Orange, Rasp
berry and Strawberry. Got a packago
at your grocora to-day. xo cts.
sang an anthem. The address of the
occasion was to have been delivered by
Itev. Dr. Tnber, of Bingham ton, but
owing to Illness he was unable to be
present. In his place appeared Airs. T.
I). Tompklnson, of Willlnmsport. tho
secretary of the Central Pennsylvania
conference. She Is perhaps more fa
miliar with home missionary work In
all Its vailed details than any other
person. Her advice Is sought by many
denominations and her knowledge Is
considered of the greatest value.
She began her address by alluding to
the place which mosaics hold in the
world ot art, wheie the naked eye can
scarcely detect the joining.
In tho mosaic of the eternal plan
women have been given one little piece
to polish and perfect and adjust for
the complete and beautiful scheme.
Organization Is affecting much, and In
this the Home Allsslonnry societies are
given the vast opportunity of the world.
Airs. Tompklnson gave a brief history
of the foreign and home societies. The
latter dates back eleven years, when a
block of opaque, crystal was placed by
Clod In women's hands to prepare for
the great picture which Is to be per
fected. It was the call of opportunity
at the hour of pressing need. Woman
was not only Invited to foreign lands
where she had hitherto been excluded,
but tho needs at home cried out ror her
service. The hand of a Christian wom
an was needed in the South to load
the blacks to paths of purity and right
eousness. The1 railroads spanning tho West
opened up new territory. Tho immi
grants were coming, many with re
ligion no better than paganism, and the
great Northwest was beckoning Into
her land of gold. Ciod called women to
this work and laid the work at her
door. It was then the Woman's Home
Allsslonnry society, of the Alethodist
church arose. It does a work that no
other society In the church can do. The
Foreign Missionary society cannot
touch this work. The Freedmen's Aid
society cannot bridge the chasm be
tween the school life and the cabin life
In the South.
The addreis was filled with incidents
relating to the work among the strange
people, the black people, the Indians,
and the Immigrants who swarm over
America. Airs. Tompkins will speak
again today. The convention will be in
session morning, afternoon and even
ing. The following delegates and visitors
are registered:
Diiighiiinloii aim. p. II. Hnsklns, Airs.
Hough, Airs. .1. F. Coewcy. Airs. Herrick,
Airs. Childs. Mr. Xellie Grow, Alls. J. II.
Johnson, Alls. A. a. AVales, Rev. and
AIr. Samuel AI0011. Airs. K. A. Aleaker,
Irs. A. C. Smith, Airs. A. AV. Hayes.
AVilkes-Burrc Alls. G. Burt Hart, Airs.
C. K. Alogg. Airs. O. H. Kulp, Airs. II. II.
Perr, Afrs. AV. AV. AVnilhams, Airs. James.
Airs. Fallen. All's. Sherwood. Alls. C. K.
Powell. Airs. J. 15. Cirr, All, AVIlllams,
Mis. D. 1.. Rhone.
Alontrose Airs. A. AV. Cooper.
Taylor AIis. T. AI. Furey.
Cuiliondnlc Airs. Pierce IJ. Cutler, Airs.
A. F. Chaffee, Airs. Thompson, Airs. Ani
mernian, AINs 1 Initio Paseoe, Alls. It.
Edwards, Airs. S. F. Burnurd.
Klnff'lon-.Mis. A. II. Coon, Atis. Alur
ray Rout, Ailss Elizabeth Howlaud.
Alderson Airs. 1j. O. f.eacoek.
Nicholson Airs. 1. K. Stanford.
uzerne Airs. C. u. Henry.
Jermyn Rev. Dr. and Alls. AI. 1"). Ful
ler. Lackawanna Airs. Keller, Airs. CurtN,
Airs. Benjamin, Alls. Wiokizer.
AVest Pittston Airs. A. Orltlln. Airs. I..
AV. Kyte. Mrs J. AV. Thomas. Alls-, F.ditli
Kyte, Allss Santee, Airs. John Kaspcr.
i'lynioutli Alls. A. T. Cooling, Alts.
Hcnteillch, Alls Ciuilsbaw, Allss Rllu
Scott.
AVawrly. X. A'.-Cl. AV. Oeiiung, Alis
Genting, AIr. George A.' Scott.
Seranlon Alls-! I.avlua Bureh, Airs, B.
I'Vnton Tlnkham.
Dr. D. B. Hand's Office.
Is In the Rookery building, corner
AA'ashlngton avenue and Spruce street
and not on Penn avenue. Dr. Hand
will be found in his office from 2 to 5
In the afternoon and from 7 to 9 In the
evening.
Rabbit Lunch
and bowling for chicken and turkeys
at the Arlington alleys, 920 Pittston
avenue, tonight. "
1 m
Madam Devler, the noted palm reader,
can be consulted nt 3J9 South Seventh
street.
30STAMPS30
With a Dollar Purchase, Friday, Saturday and flonday,
November 21, 22 and 24.
Great
Sale
of Ladies' Coats?
in f
We will open a new assortment of extreme novelties
If " 1 a a T.
nign-uiass Long and bhort uoats. iNotwo alike, but all made
in the height of fashion. Misses' and Children's Coats, La- J
dies' Capes, Suits, Dress and Street Skirts. Hundreds of choice
Furs, warranted as represented. J
I Bargains
in Linens, Bed Spreads, Outings, Flan- T
nelettes, Cantons, Shakers, Muslins,
Ginghams, Etc. J
Cut Out This Coupon
Present at our office,
purchase $1,00 worth of
goods or moro and you
will receive 30 ctamps,
Nov. 31, aa and af.
MEAR & HAQGN.
Hears & Hagen j
415 and 417 Lackawanna Aye
JURORS HAD TO
BE DISCHARGED
THEY COULD NOT. HEAOH AN
AGREEMENT.
After Being Out from Wednesday
Afternoon Until Yesterday After
noon Judge Newcombe Believed
the Jurors In the Case ci'C. L. Rice
Against C. L. Smith from Further
Consideration of the Case Suit of
A. S. Khno Against City of Scran
ton on Trial.
At 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon the
Jury In thu cimo of V. L. ltlco agahiHt
t. U Smith, which retired Wednesday
afternoon, caiuu Into court and report
ed to JudKo Ncwconiho that they were
tumble- to iikico and that theio was no
possibility that they would be able to
agree. The judge thereupon dlsichnrged
them from ruither consideration of the
cast.
Just befoie adjournment the Jury re
tired to consider the case of A. S.
Kline against the city of .Scranton. Mr.
Kltne alleged that his property was
damaged to the extent of .$1,000 by
water backing fioin tho sower Into the
collar of bis property. Kline was rep
resented by Attorneys M. J. Martin
and M. A. McOlnley. and the city by
Solicitor Ueorge M. Watson and Assist
ant Solicitor David J. Davit.
The city offered no evidence but after
tho plaintiff rested, asked ior binding
Instructions on the ground that It had
not been shown that the city owned
the sewer or was In any way respon
sible for Its condition. Judge New
combe refused the motion and allowed
the case to go to the jury.
The case of tho Connor Carrlagu com
pany against William McUrlde, which
Is on next week's list was referred to
Attorney M. A. McGinley.
The Proof
It r?R5
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SV
Laughlin
Senit-Vltrous
Dinner Set
of the Thanksgiving dinner Is
In the eating. It will taste
Its best If served In a
t
100 pieces) very hand
nomely decorated with
little floral clusters, re
lieved by some tasty gold
lines. Worth much more.
$12.00
i Geo. Y. Miliars Co.,
j) 13 1 WonilnB Ave,
WALK IX AND LOOK AUOfND.
OxuvfcYtaXX.
Eife
You
Are Well
Taken Care of
In times of stringency or
panic, as well as In easy
times, If your business or
personal account is with the
Third National Bank,
J 18 Wyoming Ave., Scranton, Pa.
3 Per Cent. Interest paid on Savings Accounts, whether
large or small. Accounts can be opened by mall,
OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 7:30 TO 8:30.
Sheriff's Deeds Acknowledged.
Tho deeds for the following proper
ties recently sold by Sheriff Scliadt
were yesterday acknowledged by him
In open court:
To Xew Schiller Building and Loan as
sociation, lot In Diinmore. sold as prop
erty of J. ,T. Moran, for ?2!U.7t;.
To C. S. Woodruff, lot in Duninore,
sojd as property of P. W. Itlpley, for
$;:,ooo.
To W. Y. Thomas, lot In Old Forgo
township, sold as property of Itichaid
Ilovan, administrator, for ?J2.."S.
To Security Building and Savings union,
lot In Scranton, told as propertv of
l.onls Xoth, et al for $.',G0O.
To Charles V. Amerman, lot In Dlrkson
City, sold as property of .Alzlnii Bob-in'-on,
for J51.S0.
To Pemihj lvanlit Tmst company, lot in
Dimmore, told sis properly or .Mary J.
Coleman, et al., SIM.
To Albert O. Vreus, lot in Dimmore,
sold as property of Henry Sharer, for
J3.O0O.
To Charles Nlchodomiis lot In Scran
ton, fold as property of William Sonee,
administrator, for S7G.77.
I'o Co-operative Building hank, lot In
Pcranton, sold us piopcrtv of Patrick Jit
Hale, for $tij.!il.
To Frank II. Scutt, lot In Sciauton, sold
as property of Patrick W. Lynch, $70.!Ki.
To East Building and Loan society, lot
wwvwKKritivvmmiBiaimvin'to
We Have Solved
The Xmas Problem
Don't worry and lose
sleep over Xmas Gifts.
Is niiythinjr more ac
ceptable than an artis
tic photo P Come in and
arrange for a sitting
for those Xmas Photos.
Don't delay; we can do
better work and satisfy
you and ourselves when
we nre not rushed into
the "wee sma' hours"
with Xmas orders.
GRIFFIN'S M SHOP,
211 Wnsliingioti Ave.
iffiirarovm'ffaKiiEj.wnE wsssn
hi Scianton, sold as pioperty of Maiy
O'Connor, tiustee. ?IW.SC.
To Stale Capital Savings and Loan as
sociation, lot in Scianton. sold as prop
erty of Annie .1. Foley. $121.52.
in is
Lager
Beer..
Manufacturers of
Old Stock
'i'3'''I'l2'i"lll"$aiS,,tlll'lf'
PILSNER
,
I11!"!1-
Brewery.
., 435 455.
N. seventh bt.
Old 'Phone, 3301.
New 'Phone, 2P35.
. Scranton, Pa.
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1 First Adim! Thankgiviiig Sale
Q Ai TT 11 1 J1 mil J ' TL
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Handkerchiefs, Table Uncus, Table Napkins, Sideboard Scarfs and similar goods hre much in ju?
demand at this season. In order that we may give our patrons the very best possible values J
for their money, we have determined to inaugurate an Annual Thanksgiving Sale as above
stated, during which the profits usually derived from the sale of these goods will practically 5j
be obliterated. Our experience is that ourpatrons do not soon forget such real bargain op- JH,
portunities as are presented during this sale, which closes on Thanksgiving Eve.
Bleached Table LinerBSAIl New
match, a specialty, and offered at reduced prices xg
dining this sale. ' vj
Unbleached Linen Damasks 0
s6-inch Damasks, worth 28c, for ale
60-inch Damasks, worth 35c, for 29c j?j
5iS-inch Damasks, worth 50c, for 4oc
60-inch Damasks, worth 55c. for 45c J
72-inch Damasks, worth 75c, for 59c M
72-inch Damasks, worth 85c, for 69c
Silver Bleached German Linen Damask
t.(-inch Damasks, special at 45c H
72-inch Damasks, special at 59c J
23c
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V 56-inch Damasks, worth 28c, for
5 58-inch Damasks, worth 37c, for
62-inch Damasks, worth 45c, for 39c
64-inch Damasks, worth tc, for 4ic
JKI 70-inch Damasks, woith 62c, for.." 40
J? 64-inch Damasks, worth 75c, for hoc
x 70-inch Damasks, worth S5C, for 5oc
55 72-inch Damasks, worth $1.00, for 89c
5 72-inch Damasks, worth $1.25, for $1.12 J
72-inch Damasks, worth $1. 3s. for S1.25
5a 72-inch Damasks, worth $i.6s, for Si. 39
Fine Bleached Damasks, with napkins to
j? Bleached Linen Table Cloths
gj With handsome bordeis and centers, fine qualities, with napkins to match.
2n Bleached Damask Cloths, 72 inch by 7- inch, at $2.00 each.
W Bleached Damask Cloths, 72 inch by 1)0 inch, at $2.50 each.
J Bleached Damask Cloths, 72 inch by 10S inch, at $3. each.
vi Napkins to match during this sale at $2.25 the dozen.
P Special Mill End Sale of Bleached Linen Table Damasks
W In length from 2 to 3 yards each. The qualities are all right and A&p fha iarH
5 the patterns the newest. Choice during this sale only 'ffull LI5C jfOlU
il Barsain 3al of Huck Tovols
At reductions that will readily appeal to ev ery buyer. Prices during this sale
jc, 12 '$c, 15c, i7$c, 2oc, 23J4C, 25c, etc., each.
r rine uuen uamasK loweis iroui i-;-j- " i.& eueu.
M Roller .Towelings, Crash Towelings, Glass Towelings, etc.. at special bargain prices.
tf Crochet and Marseilles BcdSlU'ClllIS from 89c each up to $7.5o are all reduced in price.
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V Ought to interest everybody, as it covers the whole range of Handkerchief selling.
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35-cent Handkerchiefs duiing this ,
sale for jCiuC
Special Atl Linen Ladies' Initial
Handkerchiefs at 2 for ZDC
Alert's Linen Handkerchiefs, large size,
at only DC
Men's Linen Hemstitched Handker- q
chiofs, plain or fancy borders, at oC
19-Inch All Linen Handkerchiefs 1
for men at 1 Z-C
fixtra Fine Linen initial Handker- , ..
chiefs for ladias, Each 35c Box ot 6 p 1 , OO
Silk Initial Handkerchiefs fjcn 19n
from.., .... 5t lip
All other kinds and qualities reduced in
same proportion as above.
Handker
, ... 3 for
Children's Fancy Border
chiefs at
"Foxy Grandpa" Handkerchiefs, in
an extra quality, at
Ladles' Pure Linen Hemstitched Hand
kerchiefs at 1
Fancy Embroidered and Hemstitched
Atl Linen Handkerchiefs
Fine All Linen Hemstitched Hand
kerchiefs, nice size
Beauiifully Embroidered Swiss
I landkerchiefs at
Regular 25c Linen Handkerchiefs
at
Fancy Embroidered and Scalloped
Handkerchiefs, 25c kind, at
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5cS
4c I
5css
8c S
12c s
12icg
17c
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