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THE SCRANTON TfclBUNE-THUJRSDAY, NOVEMBER , 27, i902.
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IT'S A TRULY
GREAT CHORUS
CHORAL SOCIETY WILL BE
HEARD AT ARMORY TODAY. -
Inst Opportunity Scrnntonlans Will
Havo of Hearing Them Befoic the
Brooklyn' EisteddfodLocal Sing
ers Leave for Hoboken at 7.30 To
morrow Morning Where They Will
Have Their Final Rehearsals En
tries for Competitions in Which
Scrantonians Will Participate.
'loutorrow afternoon ntul evening they
will hold rehearsals In the Carneglo
library In Brooklyn, and on Saturday
morning at 9. HO o'clock they will go lo
The Sewn ton railed Choral society
Mill leave tomorrow morning at 7.:;o
over the Lackawanna for Ilobokcn,
ntul on Hnturduy will participate In the
gieal eisteddfod lo bo conducted by
the Orloiis of Brooklyn mi Saturday.
It Is a inagnlllcent ehoius that Scrun
lon sends to participate In the com
jiotltlon for a numbir of the chief
prl7.es, and there will b disappoint
ment If they do not render a Rood ac
count of theins-clves.
The singers will arilve la Hoboken
ISiflfcSi wW ' V- o
JOII.V T WATKINS,
lilrfctor.
.irixu:
n. .i. i;n u:ns,
President.
at 11,
their
SO tomori ow morning and
headquarters at Meyer's
make
hotel.
Brooklyn mi a special boat chartered
to tike the singers around battery
park and up the East river to the
TiiouUlyn side of the . Twenty-third
street ferry. Arriving there they will
ro Immediately to the Arlou hall, where
dinner will be served. In the afternoon
the Hunt rehearsals will bo held. In
the evening the singers will go to the
Forty-seventh Regiment armory, where
the Arlons' Hinging festival will be
held. Following is the official list of
the entries for the various competi
tions: r.AUiKS' mom's.
(1) Mount Vernon Musical society, Al
fred Ilnll.im. conductor.
C'l Clinmlnnde Olco club, llrooklyn,
Kimnu Itlchnrdson Kuestcr. director.
CI) Sciiinton United Ladles' society, .T.
T, WiUktns, dhector.
MALE CllO'tl'S.
(1) ll.iimony iSlee club, Brooklyn, Cieo.
It. .Meyer, conductor.
(-) Mount Vernon Musical society, Al
fred llnllnm, director.
li!) Serimton United Men's society, .T.
T Wiitkins, dhector.
ft) Dr. .Mason Clee society, AVIlkes
ll.ii re, .lohu I.loyd KvittiH, director.
u.iiAXD rnoiuirf.
(1) Mount Venion Musical socIet, Al
fred llnllnm. director.
(J) ISiooklyn Oiatuilo society, Salter
II. Hull, dllecler.
("i Sci.mton United Clioi.il society, John
T AVatklus, dhector.
The concert this afternoon at the new
armory at 4 o'clock will give the peo
ple of Scranton an opportunity to hear
the chorus sing nil of the competitive
numbers.
The entire Choral society of two hun
dred nnd twonty-flvo voices will render
"Harold Harfager," by Parker. For
the best rendition of this chorus, the
Arlons ortcr u prize of $1,000.
The male members of the society will
tender "Spring Has Come," by Btlek,
for tho best rendition of which the
Arlons offer n prize of $500. There will
be one hundred and thirteen voices In
the initio parly.
The ladles' choir, consisting of one
hundred and twelve members, will slug
"The 'Spanish Gypsy," by Damrosch.
For tho best singing of this plero the
Arlons wilt give a prize of $.100. In ad
dition to thrse three competitive pieces
the choir will sing "Tho Heavens Are
Telling," Handel, and "Daybreak," by
Uiick, making a programme of live
pieces In all. The price of admission
for this conceit has been Used at twenty-live
cents.
The Scranton tmlted Choral society
was organized for the purpose of com
peting at the llrooklyn eisteddfod nnd
under the direction of John T. Wat
kins has lopldly developed Into one of
the greatest musical oiganlzatlons
Scranton has ever had.
Judge II. M. Kdwords Is president of
the society and E. K. Robothiw chair
man of the general committee. P. Silas
Walter and John Edwards are secre
taries and these with John Reynolds,
D. C. Jones, James E. Watklns and
David Prltehnrd constitute the execu
tive committee.
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para your maala. IO OF THEM EVERY VCMH, has learned
ta knaw tha value af
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as a labar saver. It Is ready for the oven the moment tha
erust Is rolled or the cake pan Is greased. NONE SUCH
makes as good eaka as It does pie. NONE SUCH strips
many a worry from the oares of housekooplng as the sate
of 12000,000 packages last year goes to show.
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You buy it for 10 cents a package,
but its cheapness is the smallest
of many merits-it's good to eat.
Allgroctrs. Merrtll-Soule Co., Syracuse, N". Y,
inary arrangements for the reception
and entertainment of the choir and
their friends.
COMPANIES CONSOLIDATE
K i: UOUATIIAX.
I'h.'ilrniuii of General Committee.
David Prltchard, of the executive
committee, went to Brooklyn yester
day afternoon to complete the prelim-
5TAMPS30
With a Dollar Purchase, Friday, Saturday and. Honday,
November 28, 29 and Dec. 1 .
Scranton Packing Company and
Scranton Refrigerating Company
Have Joined Forces.
iWondupfiil Bargains
! In Our Coat Department
Up-to-date garments of the best workmanship, at the price of ordinary
goods. Remember, our Coats and Suits are the best obtainable. The latest cut,
the most stylish, material of the best quality, made by the fiinest" workmen; and
will be sold at the lowest prices.
Coat Department
Specials
(.'hlldiea's IVIer Thompson $7.ri0 Coats for $,Y!j.')
I'hllclren'.s Long Coath $1.T,". up to SIJ.HO
Ml88.es Monte Carlos Coats made from best Amerl
c.in Kersey, in i at.tor, royal and black, fall rip
ple buck; nicely tailor's strapped, full custom
woik finish; $l:.'.50 CotitH for $!i.!i5
Ladles and misses' natty short Jackets, thrce-iniar-
lr length Coats and lull length garments; Miersey,
blind cheviot's, niontngmic, xiballno, silks and velours.
The best display of outer garments ever made In
the city.
FURS
FURS
FURS
Ladies' Furnishings
Chiffon i' ml Liberty Silk llueh Boas, a most beau
tiful display , $1.25 to $10.00
Wrist and Chateliiln Hags and Purses, In morocco,
l.avant, Heal, Hea Lion and Lizard 2.1c, to $7"0
PILLOW niHBO.N'S. variegated satin stripes, orange,
nlle, royal, lose, cardinal, eti aru
PILLOW TOP.'', very pretty oil portrait and ilornl
designs Tm to $1.0')
New Neckwear Stocks of every description, Haw
ing ends and ties -jrio to $2.00
L-ADIKS' JLVND'CfillC'tirKFS, In endless vailely,
plain hemstitched, from 10u to ,"Uc
Dainty embroidered and laio edges l&o to $1,00
Fine Duchess luru $i.uo to $.10.00
YKXrCE LACK INSKUTION and lace edges
ll.'i to SOo value for 2,'iu
uo to 75e value for .lOu
SPOT NKT Vi:iLLNC!S, shear and gau.y, some
new work 2.'ie to 75o
INFANTS SILK CAPS A.NU lSONNKTS-
ROe, 7.'c, $1.00, $1.25
KID CLOVKS, Our Mr. JT. 2-clasp Kid (iloves are
tho best $1,00 value ever produced; tans, browns,
reds, greys, black and white, nicety embroldeied.
C.OLF ULOV1CS, new Scotch matures and solid
colors; heavy double yarn
GOLF CJLOVKS, grey, hl.iek, led, white; all seam
less knitted; 100 dozen; 50e Miluo for ,,,,
L1TTLI DKAUTV COUSKTS. Another lot placed
on sale; 7uo value , , .
V, N. COUSKTS, our leader in style, lit mid value.
Cork clasps. Ask to seo them $1,00 to $3.00
LADIKS' NIGUT JtOURH, made from soft, pietty
outlng lluunels; made long and full 75c to $2.00
MUSLIN UNDKHWKAII, new stylo Giumeiits,
Gowns, Skirts, Corset Covers, Draweis, etc.
.10o
33o
SOo
X Bargains
Cut Out Tills Coupon
Present 'at our office,
purchase $1,00 worth of
goods or more and you
will receive 30 stamps.
Nov, 28, 29-Dec. 1
ftEARS &
ullhlM
HAQEN.
Dress Goods Bargains
,".0e Brilliantliie. yard wide, 13 shades llic A
r.e Homespun Skirtings, 54-in :19c
Fine Waistlngs, all 7Re value S0c
$1.00 plaid back heavy Cheviot Skirtings Gflc
."Of Dlaek Moire Skirtings 33c.
lilack Moire, tO-ineh, bright lustie black GOo X
$1.00 Colored Silk Moire, all shades Ofie W
Plack Talteta, yard wide Gflc A
Tatl'etas, yard wide, sure lo wear !,"c i
Ulaek Cashmere Taffetas, extra wide $1.00
Silk Remnants Short pieces of bright fancies at
less than half price. i
Underwear and hosiery
Hoys' and Girls' Fast Black Hose I2',.'.c
Hoys' and Girls' Black Cat Hose ?
Misses' Flue nibbed Hose 2r,o
Ladles' Fast Hlatk Hose inc i
Ladles' Flue, Hlurlc IToe 2,"o
Ladles' Maco Black Hos- 2;u
Ladles' Fancy Hose in gieat variety. Specials at
.." :i"e r.Oe., 7.')C, &3e,, $1.00
Children's Flue Fleeced Underwear 13c. to :!0c A
Ladles' Heavy Fleeced t'nderwenr 2."u
Ladles' Flue Jersey itlbbed Underwear coo
Ladles' Natural Grey Underwear 7f,c
Ladles' White "Wool or Natural Underwear $1,00
Ladles' K.Mia Flue Underwear $1,30
Ladles Union Suits Soe. up to $.-),00 A
Men's Fast Black Hose, !i pairs -lC X
Men's White Foot Hose JSc!
Alen'h 17xtra Fine Hose, black or fancy 2."p0
U'on's Dark Fleeced Underwear jiu a
Sleu's Light Fleeced Uiuerwenr ,",;i0 J
Men's Fancy l-'leeced Underwent' ', ,100
Jlen's Natural Underwear noo A
Men's Jersey nibbed Underwear f,0o J
Slen's Heavy "Wool Underwear $1,00
Men's Light, Flue Wool Underwear jl.00 A
Men's Heavy Double Breasted Underwear $1,73 J
Bargains in Domestics
2.300 yards Bales' Seersucker, mill ends i(.
Uest Flunnelettes, looks like French Flannel 12'io
Blue Stripe Seersucker, Sc, value 'fo
Polka Dot Duck, for house skirting 7i.,o
Percale Prints, yard Wide , , 'J5() A
li'lio Fancy Stripe Tucking 100
IHo Fancy Stripe Tucking , v.",io X
12o Homespun Cottpn Skirting 'so
230 Finn Scotch Gingham Wolstlngs 121..0 A
23o Madras, white and black for wulsts i5o X
80 Outings, soft and Huffy co
lOo Outings, heavy fleeced ,., , sc
Rest Outings, double lleeced , jo0
Dark Outings, for underskirts $t.u
Good Dark Outings , u A
The Scranton Packing company and
the Scranton Kefiigeratlng company
were yesterday consolidated Into u com
pany bearing the latter style and title
and the now company, with enlarged
capacity, will establish and conduct a
big modern lefrigeratlng plant.
The Scranton Packing company has
been in existence a number of years
and lias operated a plant at the lower
end of Wyoming avenue. Its capital
ization was $123,000, of which $120,000
was paid in. The Scranton Refriger
ating company was recently establish
ed by practically the same parties who
were Interested in the Scranton Pack
ing company. It was decided by them
to give over the packing business and
substitute the refrigerating business,
and with this end in view the merger
was projected. ,
The consummation of the plan oc
curred yesterday afternoon in the ofllce
of Hon. W. W. Watson, president of
both companies, and viho was made
president of the consolidated company.
The consolidated company lias a cap
italization of $120,000. Its directors are
Hon. W. W. AVatson, J. L. Council, J.
L. Kemmerer, T. M. Rlgliter, of Mt.
Carmel, and P. J. Horau, of Dunmore.
The ofllcers elected weie: President,
Hon. W. "W. Watson; vice president, P.
J. Horan; secretary, Albert L. AVatson;
treasurer, J. L. Connell.
The new company will lake the plant
of the Scranton Packing company nnd
establish there a large and modern
storage and refrigerating plant. The
building will be enlarged from four to
seven stories, and litted with the best
nnd most modem machinery and other
appliances for a first class institution
of this character.
There will be apartments for butter,
eggs, cheese, fruit, rlsh, poultry and the
like, another apartment for beer, and
another for furs nnd clothing. There
will also be a large apartment for dry
stouige for the accommodation of fur
niture and the like.
The seven stories together with the
cellar and sub-cellar will give the plant
a capacity of two hundred cars.. Be
fore the first of April Improvements
costing nearly $100,000 will have been
made.
Monroe my executois to this my will
und testament." This paragraph was
never signed by the testator.
WEDDED AT THE CATHEDBAIi.
Joseph Brogan and Miss Catherine
Battle "United Yesterday.
Joseph F. Brogan, of Buffalo, and
Miss Catherine Battle, of Birch street,
wore united in maniuge at 4 o'clock
yesterday afternoon at St. Peter's
cathedral. The ceremony was per
formed by Rev. J. J. Loughran, D. D.
Prof. Schilling played the wedding
march.
The bridesmaid was Miss Agnes Bat
tle, tho sister of tho bride and AA'llllam
Tyrell was groomsman. Both ladles
were attired In blue silk, with hats to
match and carried bride roses. A re
ception was afterwards held at the
home of the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Battle.
Mr. and Mis. Brogan will leave to
day for Buffalo, whoie they will make
their home.
LUTHEHAN PASTORS.
Entertained at the Home of Rev.
James Witke.
The Scranton-AVilkes-Barre Lutheran
Pastoral association held aa Inteiest
Ing meeting on Tuesday at the homo
of Rev. James Witke, on Maple street.
The loutlne Items of business were at
tended to, A portion of tho first chap
ter of Genesis was read lu the Hebrew
language.
Rev. K. F. Hitter presented a sermon
outline for Thanksgiving occasion. Rev.
James AVItko read .1 paper on "The
State. After Death." Itev. and Mrs.
Wltko entertained tho clergy at dinner.
Those present weie; From AVIlkes
Barte, Rev. L. Lindenstruth, Rev. J.
F. Beates, Rev. II. F. J. Seneker, Gus
taf Anderson; fiom Carbondale, Itev.
H. F. IChlnger; from Scranton, Row
James "Witke, Itev. F.. F. lfltter, Rev.
II. A. Kunkle, Rev. A. L. Ramer.
A SUBSCRIPTION DANCE.
Delightful Affair at Knights of Col
umbus Clubhouse.
A delightful subscription dunce was
given last night in the Knights of Col
umbus club house by a number of
' prominent ladles and was attended by
about eighty couples. Dancing was en
Joyed in the handsomely decorated au
ditorium to music furnished by Bauer's
orchestra.
The patronesses were as follows: Mrs.
William Kelly, Mrs. Joseph O'Brien,
Mrs. John P. Kelly, Mrs. Richard
O'Brien, Mrs. P. O'Malley, Mrs. A. J.
Casey, Mrs. John Burke, Mrs. Ella
Connell, Mrs. M. F. Sando, Mrs. P. P.
Smith, Mrs. Mary C. Connolly, Mrs.
Robert Wells, Mrs. M. 13. McDonald,
and Mis. F. O. Meg.irgee.
HARFORD.
Special to tl'e Scranton Tribune.
Harfoid, Nov. 26. Union Thanksgiv
ing services will be held in the Meth
odist Episcopal church on Thursday
morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. C. AA
llankins will deliver the sermon.
The young men's class will hold a so
siablo Friday evening, Nov. 2S. All
are cordially Invited.
Mrs. Paul Sherwood, of AVilkes
Barie, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh McConnell.
Mrs. Horace Sweet and .Miss Minnie
Darrow Visited Mrs. Watson Brainard
Tuesday.
Miss Nina Moore 'and Miss May
Sweet spent Saturday and Sunday with
Prof. C. F. Osborn and family in Nich
olson. Mr. and Mis. II. AV. Barth are visit
ing' relatives in Scranton and Salem
this veek.
Myrtle Forsyth is very ill with pneu
monia. Dr. H. IT. Hoven Is attending
her.
Mrs, Stow, of HinglianUon, was vis
iting friends here last week,
They Pay the "User.
If you wish a half-tone or line cut,
let tho Scranton Tribune make It for
you. Our equipment lor tills work is
complete and up-to-date. AAre havo
facilities for doing the finest sort of
work at lowest prices and what's more,
wo do it. A trial order will convince
you.
Theie Is
mouthful of
i Thanksgiving lu
Fruited Wheat.
every
SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES.
Early
In Linens, Bed Spreads, Cantons,
Shakers, Muslins, Gingham Etc.
Mears & Hagen !
410 and 417 Lackawanna Ave
In Connection with the Fire
Yesteulay Morning-.
What appears to bo a very bungling
job at Incendiarism was discovered by
Superintendent Ferber at tho tHiv in
Mis. Mary Jordan's house on' rNorth
Washington avenue at 2 o'clock yester
day morning.
Flro had been started lit three places,
but two of the ilres were smothered
before any serious damage resulted.
Tho other blaze was started under a
stairway, and the flames spread up
ward to the attic, damaging the build
ing quite badly.
In ono placo the plaster on the wall
had been broken and the laths weie
pushed clown between tho studding and
then saturated with oil, Under tho
stairway tho lire was started with rugs
ami paper. The damage amounted to
about $400,
Probate of Will Stands.
In tho estate of James .Monroe, dn
ceased, Judge Vosburg, lu Orphans'
court yesterday, handed down nn opin
ion dismissing the appeal from tho pro
bate of thewlll and the probate Is al
lowed to stand except as to the eauso
appointing the executors, which Is void,
Tho question Involved In the appeal
Is whether or not thft failure of the
testator to sign a clause in the will
following his signature, renders the In
strument Invalid, From tho evidence
taken it appears that the will wus
drawn, signed by the testator, and "wit
nessed by John L. Keogh and Delia
Keogh, Tho same day, a few hours
later, tho following paragraph was ud
ded after the testator's signature, to
wlt: "And I, James Monroe, hereby
appoint Mary Monroe und William
D., L. & W. BOARD.
Tho following Is tho make-up of tho
D., L. & AV. board for today;
AVKDNI-'SOAY, NOVKMHKIt 20.
ftxtrus Kasiiil'O p, ni Dutton; S p. ni,,
Ruegg; !i.so p, m ll, Gllligan; 10.S0 p, m.,
.MuCnrt ; 12 midnight, Hlsblug.
Summits li p, in., M. Oluley (east); 10 p.
in.. .1. .1. Mm lay (West).
K.Mi.is West 0 p. in., Case.
THURSDAA', NOV. 27.
Rxtrns Bast 1 a. m., Van AVoimer; 2.20
a. in., Gordon; 1,30 a, m Hush; 7 a. m,,
Rnndull; 3 a, m Rico; U a, m llowo;
1 p, m J. J. Duffy, with Louglmey's
crew; .'. p. m Ballet; 130 p, m Staples,
Summits a. m., Frouiifulker feast);
8 a. m,, Thompson (west); 1.30 p. ni J.
Hennlgan (east),
Pushers 2.30 n. m., C. Uartliolomow
(west); 7 a, in., Wlduer (west); S a. m.,
Andrews (east); 1,13 a, in.. Moran (east);
1 p. in., McDonnell t West); 7.30 p. m.,
Murphy (east); 0 p. m AV, II, Hauholo
mew (cast).
Helpeis 1 a. in . Mngovern; 7 a. in.,
(iaffaey; 10 a. ni Sccor.,
Bxtras AWat Third M, Reunion; 3.30 a,
in., Coslar; i;.!io a. m., C.trmody; Jl a. in.,
Ketchum; 2 p. in., C.istnor
Colds, Headache,
Catarrh.
lluliuvcd in 10 Minutes by Dr, Ag.
nuw'b Cut ur lii til 1'mvUcr,
Rev. AV. H. Main, pastor of tho Baptist
Ktuniiuel Chinch, Jlufialo, gives strong
testimony for and Is a Dim beliaver In
Dr, Aenuw'a Catarihnl Powder, llo liuu
tried many glads of lemedles without
avail. "After using Dr, Agaow's Catanh.
al Powder 1 -was benefited at once." are
hla woids. It Is a wonderful lemedy and
will relieve any form of head pain In ten
minutes and eradicate catanh. 20
Dr. Akmw's Heart Cute helps the overworked heart
Sold by Win. O. Clark una II. C. Sanderson.
OUR GREAT
FRIDAY
AFTERNOON
SALES
SALE NO. 1
rTmjv
v- T -A
Begins Promptly at 2 O'clock.
A GREAT SALE OF
Light Blue
Granite Steel Ware
For one hour in basement.
Prices cut in two, . . .
WHAT YOU CAN- BUY FOB, 25c.
;i and 1 quart lip Sauce Pan and lip Pre
servlmr Kettle. 8-ouurt Milk Pans. 13-lnch
Wash Howls; actually worth twico the price.
WHAT YOU CAN BUY FOB, 35c
Tea and Coffee Pots, that will hold 0 pints; both have enamel covers.
G-ipiart Preserving' Kettles and Saucepan. Every item actually worth
twice the price.
' WHAT YOU CAN BUY FOB, 45c
S-quart lip Preserving Kettles; 2-(unrt Tea nnd Coffee Pots, with
enamel covers: 10-quart Dish Pans, splendidly made. Every Item ac
tually worth twice tho price. '
WHAT YOU CAN BUY FOB, 55c
4 and f (iiart Coffee Pots, with enamel cover; lip Preserving Kettles,
size 10 and 12 quarts; G-qtiart blu.0 and white steel enamel Sauce Pot and
Berlin Kettles, with enamel covers; also a M-quart Dish Pan. Every
Item actually worth twice the price.
WHAT YOU CAN" BUY FOB 65c
C-quart Coffee Boiler, with enamel coveis; 2-quart Itlco Pollers, in
side boiler is 2-qunrt size: S-quart blue and white steel enamel ware
Sauce Pot, with side handles; 17-quavt Dish Pan; size S and 9 AVash
boiler, has metallic bottoms, ebonlzed wood handles; very well made.
A 25c BISQUE FIGURE FOB, ONE HOUR AT 10c
It's time to think about Christmas every once and awhile now. Hero
Is one of tho times If you put your thoughts into action you will be
amply repaid: A 10-Inch Bisque Figure, handsomely finished, light
green shadings, outlined In gold. Subjects are the Summer
Girl; 25c. article. This Friday only
10c
SALE NO. 2 Begins Promptly at 3 O'clock.
IN THE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT
A sale of Roman seats, upholstered In assort
ed French velours. You may choose from 3
finishes of golden, weathered oak or mahog
any. These seats are of fine workmanship,
find are suitable for the best room in the
house; value $1.33 each. Friday huy
them for
FROM THE DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT
10c FANCY TENNIS FLANNEL 8V6C
1 case of this fabric, good weight, staple col
como in 10 and 20 yard lengths; suitable for
dresses, night robes or light
'wJl ym Vv Yeu&j
!87c
ors and best patterns
short underskirts, children
weight Dressing Sacks at
FROM THE ART DEPARTMENT-
-39c CUSHIONS FOR
8&c
29c
38c
There Is HO of these fancy Denim covered Cushions; come In floral
and unique designs; ruffle alround; will hardly pay you to take time to
make pillows when you may buy them at tomorrow's -yn
price 5'C
OVERALLS A WORKINGMAN'S. ITEM 50c VALUE FOR 38c
Near AVyoming nvenue entrance you'll And this article. Overalls
made from extra weight blue denim, double sewed throughout; war
ranted not to rip; patent buttons, rale pocket, double gusset, every
size; purchased by us as a garment of unusual value for r0c.
Friday
IN THE BOY'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT On the Second Floor
BOYS' ALL WOOL SUITS
For sixty minutes there will be placed on sale a garment that is
made un in the best of manner from all wool; In grey and plain blue
cheviots. They are double breasted, full cut and have the best linings;
a garment that is suitable for school or dress suit. Sells in
the regular way for $2.25. Friday for
A BARGAIN" IN WOMEN'S WALKING SKIRTS
AND IN WOMEN'S DRESS SKIRTS Second Floor
Hade from Melton and Cheviot, tailoied up to the mark of good
workmanship; good widths, splendid selection; nothing inferior about
these skirts. They are on the retail market today from $3.00 fl? :a
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$1.55
always to $1.50. Friday for one hour buy them at
EXCELLENT BIBLE OFFER FOR ONE
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A Teacher's Bible, containing illustrations, also helps to the study of
the Bible, a new Index and complete concordance, a dictionary of Scrip
ture proper namer, with their pronunciations, und meanings; and a ser
ies of maps; good clear type; tlexlble seal back and cover. Here is an
elegant opportunity for Bible students or Sunday school teachers to buy
a good Bible at a very little price. For one hour, value $1.25, osjc
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SALE NO. 3 Begins Promptly at 4 O'clock. .
FROM THE CURTAIN DEPARTMENT
Third Floor.
Ono pair oC Nottingham Curtains, 3 yards
long; have overlooked stitched edges; every
design Is good, (Irmly Woven. Itetull at 70o
and 89c pair. AVIth this curtain' wo will sell
a 4-toot Avntto corrugated curtain poie, com
plete with fixtures. Jtegulur price 10c.
Friday buy both for only
AT 29c, WOMEN'S
50c FLEECE LINED UNDERWEAR
Cold weather friends, extra heavy lleeced.
The buyer claims If anybody could see this garment and know the bar
gain they will receive Friday, lie wouldn't havo enough to go around;
as It is, thero are more vests than pants; vests aro crochet around neck
nnd havo silk tape, pearl buttons; pants havo French bands; -n
well made, full regular sizes; 50c value. Friday for -VC
FROM THE BOYS' CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Second Floor
39c KNEE PANTS FOR 22c A PAIR
Made from blue and grey cheviots, double sewed, good duck waist
band, hip poekot and suspender buttons on all largo sizes: ;i to 15 years
and every size to ho found hero; value ;:uc. For this Friday .--
hour , lt Z&C
Tell your neighbors this knee pants bargain."
AT 9c FOR TWO PAIR MEN'S HALF HOSE
Too and heel niado from light colored yarn, t-eamless; they are blown
and bluo mixtures; good long cuff tops. A Hose bargain tor sixty n
minutes Friday, 2 for "C
FOR 30c WOMEN'S TENNIS FLANNEL UNDERSKIRTS
Mado from fancy assorted patterns In good weight Tennis Flannel;
has a deep llounce; bottom edged in colored yarn In fancy i;
stitching, This Is an elegant garment and tomorrow's pileo Is only JOC
42c WOMEN'S 59c AND 09c OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS
Mudo from medium weight tennis Ilounel, plenty ol stripes hi wide
and nairow etfeuts; colors mo staple shades; full width, full length;
trimmed with fancy narrow braid. Priced lor this Hour Salo
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SALE OF UNDRESSED KID BODY OR JOINTED BODY DOLLS
lu the Basement
(iood size Doll, well made; an item that you can buy now and will nl
low you plenty of time to dtess It before the holiday uiines around,
You can save money and make tho little ones happy. Sold in tho ,rt
basement for this Hour for , OVC
FROM THE DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT
FINE MELTON SKIRTINGS WORTH 50c FRIDAY 31c YARD
This fabric Is 27-inches wide, Is soft In Uiilsh, colors are all staple,
and very desirable. Salc will bu in main alslo near Hosiery counter.
,iiiio iwii tuiuu nn riiuu)- ithiouiMi you tor mo small price
ve ask for It ,
31c
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Jonas Long's Sons
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