The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 06, 1902, Page 6, Image 6

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TJIJi! SOKAiNTOxN TUlBUNte-SATUitUAV, jJjUCJftUBMt 0, iyu& -
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We See It
Everybody really knows that It
Is neither necessary nor advis
able to hold a newspaper or book
at the tip of ono's nose or at
arms length when reading. But
we see It every day. With chil
dren It Is often called "habit"
(until the eye3 give out or the
child breaks down; then it Is
called Astigmatism. Near
sightedness, Farsightedness or
Heterophorla) it should be called
"criminal neglect." With adults
It means overwork of the eyes,
latent defector "we're not so
young as we used to be."
DR. B. A. BAER
EYE SPECIALIST.
gAlANUPACTUHING OPTICIAN
321 WafthliifriOii AVB.
m sckanton. pa wmmw
Cottnfy Savings Bank
and Trust Company,
506 Spruce Street.
Receives
Deposits
in Sums of
$1
and
and pays 3 per cent. In
terest thereon.
I. A. rATRES, President.
0. S. JOHNSON", Vice-Pies.
A. H. CHKISTY, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
Win. T. Hnllstoaa, 1 Everett Vmren.
n. P. Klnsbuiy. August Itoblm-on.
O S. Johnson. iJo. O'Brien,
1j. A. Wattes.
o t& o a a
vJudgSJ
the question of low price, and good value.
There nro two .ides to Hid Mlbjecl.
Question on ono wilo is ciunllty find tin
other is mho.. Wo tui Miowin.,' thr
l.ugest lino of picture, nil goods and
burnt wood nu cities tint cm be
found In tln cltv. Vi- invito yon to
look onr goods ner .ind miii can see
where wo vavo (ti tlio middle man's
Plofils.
COl'POX Cut this out and pusent
it nt onr store. I'uichuso good! to the
amount of $1 no or marc mid on w ill
receive SO STAMPS riinE
Jacobs & Fasold,
H9 Washington Avo
E. 0. lonis
Tha Cigar Man
Leader of...
Low Prices
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
All the standard luands of
5o Cigars tit $1.75 per box of
fifty. Tine vniiety of Key
"West and Havana Cigais.
The largest stock of Pipes
and Smoking Tobaccos in
Northeastern Pennsylvania.
The leadeis of 5c Cigais.
HORRIS' MAGNET and
MORRIS' PERFECTO.
No better Gc Cigars can be
made. Box trade our specialty.
E. C. Morris
The Cigar Man,
325 WASHINGTON AVENUE.
j. H ;- .J. I i . . tff . .j, ,t .j.
Inducements
j .bXTraorcunavy not in our line.
Just the same old methods, at
' the same old jlace,
S. H. TWINING,
OPTICIAN,
13! PENN AVENUE.
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IREISMAN'BMS
HOOK SUOl,
. All Xmas
Publications
Now ready, Holiday number
f of Vogue just anived.
1 407 Snruce Street,
J New Hionc 43.
MISSING GIRL
FOUND IN SNOW
STRANGE RECOVERY 01" GER
ALDINE HErFRON.
Little Tlnce Year Old Tot Who Was
Cairled Off by Strange Mnu Found
in a Drift on tho Ridge Turnpike
Eaily Yostcidny Morning by John
Titzgerald Says She Wns Put to
Bed nnd Then Wakened Up and
Cairletl Into Snow by "Bad Mnn."
A Mysterious Affair.
Little Oinhtliiu Hellion, the thteu-yeai-olri
lot who so mysteriously ills
uppeated ThitiMhiy afternoon fiom her
home In Olyphunt, was found yesteiiliiy
mcunluir In the snow two miles from her
home unit the clrciinisttiuces connected
with her llncllnir urn almost as loninrk
nble us those connected with her ills
awDeaiance. .Tolm Fitzgerald was walking tilting
the Itldse turnpike just this side of
Pticcliuig yesteulay morning about
U.UO o'clock, on his wuy to woik, when
he hoaul tho ciy of a child In the snow.
The snow was falling und he was un
able to see cleat ly but he followed tho
cries and came upon little Oeraldlne,
who was standing almost up to her
knees in n drift.
Tho little girl was clad only lit the
blue gingham diets she had woni when
she ran out of the house and was baie
hended. She was crying pltcously nnd
was digging her chubby little lists into
hei teur-stuliieil eyes. Fitzgenild picked
her up and having heaul of the missing
gill he asked her what her name was.
Wanted Her Mamma.
"Cleuldlno Heftion,"she said, "naugh
ty man take baby out of crib and carry
out in .snow. Uaby wuntn mamma."
ritgotnld tucked the little tot under
ills overcoat and carried her back to
her home in Olyplnurt, which was in
stantly changed fiom a house of mourn
ing into a place of joyful gladness.
When the parents had got through kiss
ing the little glil they asked her wheio
she had been.
"In hoit'e," she leplled. "Man put
baby to bed but wake her up and take
out In snow. Had man. Ulg bad man."
The child is so joung that question as
long as they might the parents could
glean nothing moie Intelligible from
her. Phe couldn't tell wheio the house
was or wlmt the man looked like, and
tlioio was nothing to show that she had
been haimed In any way. She bcemcd
to think that the man who can led her
away was a "bad" man 'Imply beeau&e
ho had taken her out ot bed and put
her In the hnow.
Stoiy Seems Conect.
Her story bears even' evidence nt be
ing1 correct because It Is impossible to
concehe of her having been out all
night. Her ilrcs when she wns found
was only slightly damp as if iho had
been out In th. cold for only a ery
few minute-. Fltrgernld .sas that he
examined the snow near the .spot where
she was found and could find no ioe
pi lilts leading to it. Tie teemed to think
that s-omeone had cairled her along the
loan mil diopped her into the snow
alongside.
It i fUemely dltllci'lt to conceive
just what the motive of the man who
took the child could have been. One
thing seems to be reasonably certain,
however, nnd that is that the hue and
ciy which followed the child's disap
pearance led him to make an attempt
to lestoie her to her patents.
Tho Ktclgt turnpike Is much tiequent
ed in the eaily lnoinlng and it is sup
posed that he placed her near thK
know ing that she would bo p! ltert up
by some peison pasting.
BIG SNOW STORM.
A Tall of 5.4 Inches in This City
Yesteiday Stteet Railways and
Railioads Stiff eied.
The Hist heavy biiow .stmm of the
winter began yesterday morning about
2 o'clock, and continued almost with
out intermission until Mioitly after
noon. The weather btuoau jeports
show that 3.1 Inches of .snow lull, and
though this does not seem like a gieat
amount it was enough to scilously in
teifeio with the operation of the local
s-tixet i.illway lines and with the laigor
lalhoad systems.
Weatherman Claiko said that the
stoim oilslnated In the Gulf of Mexico
and was over Georgia on Thursday
moinlng. It travelled all day Thurs
day In a northwesterly direction and
biought rain with It until Xew Jer.sey
was leached. At all points not th of
Jersey it met a low lempetaiuio which
coinerted tho molstuio with snow.
The tlu'imometor was piuctkally sta
tionary nil dny ye.steiduy, the tempeia
ture being twunty-flve degrees. AVeatlt
w.'iian Clarke hays that the tempera
ture today will be about the same nnd
declaies that tho storm Is piuctlcally
over, arrd that in more snow can be
looked for. Thoro nio no indications
of a tapld thaw.
The Hciantoir Hallway lompany cn
perlnneed great illlUciiltj during the
morning In keeping Its viulous lines
open, and service on the Uuryea, Mon
sle, Tluoop and Carbondule lines was
li acilcally abandoned. Tho snow
ploughs Mere hent out on all lines and
more ears were giadually put mi until
List night all the lines weie open arid
tats weio running on fairly good
.schedule.
Tiro slot ni was particularly heeio on
the 1'ocono niounCiliH and none of the
1ickawaima tiulus wrie able to run
on (.cliediila time. The loud lh badly
blocked Just eu&t of Uuffalo where tho
snowfall was tho heaviest In the east.
The train on the iiloomslmis division,
duo hero at 0.45 a m was an hour and
lllteeri minutes late, thu Hacks beyond
Wllkes-Harro being badly blocked.
Tho Helawate and Hudson inlhoad
HUlVeieil less limn tlio Lackawanna, but
several of Its trains wmo ten and fif
teen minutes late.
NEW OFFICERS ELECTED.
Robeit Pock Is Now Master of Peter
Williamson lodge.
The following olllceis lmo been elect
cd by Peter Williamson lodge, Xo. a.' I,
Fieo and Accepted Masons; Worshipful
master, itnbcit I'ecli; senior warden,
Ernest I. I'aluej Junior warden, A. K.
fjlster; tunsuior, Thomas H. Lydden;
secrctaty, C. L. Van Busklik; tiustees,
I.. A. Waties, William L. Connell und
O. A. Hill.
Wulter X. Henwood, the ictltjng wor
shipful master, was elected as represen
tative to tho grand lodge,
The newly elected ofllceih will be in
stalled In Masonic hall on Wednesday
nlsht, December l".
ALWAYS BUSY.-
LEWIS & REILLY.
XMAS GFTS
RUBBERS
AND
GOOD SENSE
OPEN LATE THIS EVENING
DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO YOUR FEET
YOU SAVE ONE-FOURTH
LEWIS & RE ILLY,
114-JIG
WYOMING AVE,
and About the City
, Change of Agents.
Hills Jones bus been appointed lr eight
and ticket ngenl of tho laickawanna ralt
roml at Clark's Hiimmlt, lco Frank 1.
Van Horn assigned to other duties.
D., L. & W. Pay Days.
The employes ol tho car shops, atoici
deputment, machine tdiops and Starrs'
initio were paid yesterday. The omploea
of nil the local collleih-s, Including tho
Diamond, will be p'lld today.
Foreign Missionary Society.
The regular monthly meeting of tho
Woman's l'orolgn Missionary society of
the First Presbyterian church will bo held
at the ii'sltlcncc of Mrs. A. 11. Utiiir, 401
Jeftersorr avenue, this afternoon.
New. Quarters Secured.
The Lackawanna railroad divihiou cn
elneota' oflkc has been removed fiom tho
yard office, near the stono bi Ige. to rooms
at Ill'i Lackawanna avenue, wheni tho
car accountants office was formerly located.
To Wiestle on Bee. 12.
1'iosldent 13. P. Connolly, or' the Scran
ton Ulejclo club, teccivod a teleginnr last
night ltom Professor M. J. Dwyer, -stating
that ho will positively be in this city
on December 12 and will wi exile D. H.
MoMIInn on that night.
looking for Adam X. Maxam.
Suixrlnteiident of Police Day is In re
ceipt of a telegtant from Miss Iailtr A.
Minimi, of Illngh.imton, asking liim to
laid her father. Adam I... Mnxam, who
left home about twele eals ago and
who Is believed to be In this city.
Allen Somewhat Impioved.
The condition of Thomas Allen, who
was shot by Jnmos Laku at the M.ush
wood coliery last Wednesday w.is repott
ed last night at the Lackawanna ho.
pital to be slightly Improxcd. The mtr
geons still .sav, however, that his recov
ery is extremely doubttut.
F. W. Fleltz Name Suggested.
The Not Hi Americ-in of Philadelphia, an
nounced M'stetday that Governor W. A.
Stoiiu is anlous lo have Judse P. P.
Smith, of this city, retire from the Su
perior comt bench under the act which
allows half pay for the remainder of the
term that he may name K W. Fleltz, of
this cltv, as Jutlgo Smith's successor
Dead in Washington.
Superintendent of Police Day jesterd.iy
received a toll giant from Major Sylves
ter, the head of the Washington police
department, stating thnt Georgo W. Hall,
of Scriintoii, K dead at a hospital there
and asking lor information regarding
his lelatlves. Tho onlv Georgo AV. Hall
irr the directory was found to be vciy
much alive last night.
Offtceis of Griffin Post.
At a ni"etlng ot Kara Griffln Pot, G.
A. P.., held Lust night, the following of
llcers were elected lor lire entiling year:
Commander, Thomas Uniroman; senior
ice-commander, D. S. Hernlei; junior
Ice-commander, John Hobda"-; chap
lain, Thomas Jlolfman: quaitci master,
Samuel If. Stevens; surgeon. Dr. Chailes
If. riiihur: olhcer of the dav, William A.
Mtntzci; olllccr of the guard, S. M. Pcn
trtman; trustee, A. It. Raub; tepiiventa
tlves to department encampment, A. 15.
Steven-, Hdwln 1'oarce, S. 1!. Mott, S. X.
Cullender, IJ. D. Atheitim; oltetnates, S.
11. Stevens, H. II. Hippie, John Hobday,
W. 11. Wolfe. J. C. DeOt.iw, W. S. AI
bio. These ofllceis will be Installed at the
llrst regular nieetitig In Jnituaiy. Ily a
vote of the Post the department of Peun
Mlvanla was requeticd to .lppoini A. I!.
Stevens installing oflher.
TO OPEN RIVER STREET.
Director Roche Will Begin Woik if
Fine Weather Continues.
Director ot Public Wotks Roche said
yesterday that If the present line
weather continues an effort will be
made to open Hlver street between
Crown avenue and the old Lackawanna
It on and Steel conipanj's dump, a dis
tance of about UOu feet. An appropria
tion of $1,000 for catrylng out this work
wns made tit the beginning of the pres
ent llnvtl year.
Tho opening of Hlver btreet between
the points named will enable petsons
onteilng the city by means of the Kust
Mountain toad to savo at least three
blocks lu their journey.
WAS INSTANTLY KILLED.
William McHftle Squeezed Between
the Cats Yesterday.
William Mellule, 18 ye.us old, of
Aichbald, was Instantly killed eaily
yesterday morning while engaged lu
coupling cars at the Ontailo und West
ern washery In that borough.
He was employed on a small loco
motive used about tho washeiy, and
was waiting for some cats to be backed
down, lie failed to see them coming,
because of tho blinding snow stoim, and
was i aught between the two. His body
was filglrtfully mangled and he must
have died Instantly. Cot oner Saltiy
will Investigate today.
Tho Famous Ministers.
Itevs. Hptirgcon and Parker, of London,
wero perhaps tho two gtcatest prearhcia
ot tho nineteenth century. Dr. Parker
was burled this week. Dr. JtcLcod will
speak of llovs. Spurgeon's nnd Pat Iter's
ministry In the Fltst Presbyterian church
tomorrow evening.
Mr. Lane Read a Paper.
The closing session of the forty-sixth
meeting of tlio American Society ot Mo
rltanlcal ISnglnecra was hold yesterday lit
New York, Among the papers presented
wns ono on "Filing system for office use,"
by Henry M. Lane, of the Intoi national
Tost Hook company, of this city.
Reception to Prize-winners.
A leceptlon will be tendered the Scian
ton United Choral society, which recently
won the big pil70 at tho Urooklvn eistedd
fod, on Thursday night next in the now
armory. Five hundred reserved seats
uro to bo sold at W cents attd the lu
lnalnder nt 25 cents. A flue ptogramnio
will bo rendered.
Has the Leading Fait.
MIhr Hstellc M Luomls. daughter of At
torney F. H. Loomls, ot olo Madison av
mie, is now plajlng tho leading part in
"Tho Poison Mystcty," a play being pro
duced at Hlaney's theater in Xevvnik.
The piny Is based on tho Moltnoux caso
and Miss Loomls is plajlng tho rolo of
"Jllaneho Marlborough," the sweetheart
ol "Iceland 15. Molando."
Outside Interest in Mascagni.
The great Interest In thu coming ot
Mnseagnl and his opcru company Is not
confined to Sctanton. All the outHlile
towns have evinced the same interest in
the great composer and to accommodate
the many who will come special rates
have been seemed on the Dolawate and
Hudson railroad fiom nil points up and
down tho valley.
Officeis of Division No. 22.
Division Xo :.', Ancient Order of Hi
bernians, has chosen otllcers for tho coin
ing term ns follows: Ptesldont, Daniel
Garvin; vice-president, John McIIugh; re
cording scetctaiy, John S. McGiath;
financial secretary, John V. Lalletty;
trensuier. It. J. Grimes; scrsennt-at-aims,
William Murray; sentinel, John S. Walsh;
standing commltfco, P. J. Mossitt, John
Lungnu, Michael Flynn nnd Hdvvntd Gal-lnghei.
The Newsboys' Benefit.
The sale of seats at the Academy ot
Music tor the newsbojs' benefit next
Jlonday afternoon opened yesteiday
morning and was exceptionally large.
Tho prices aio to be 10, 13 and 23 cents.
Tho play to be produced, "Tho Peddler,"
is said to bo a splendid mclodiama of
East Side lite in Xcw York cltv and It
will be presented by a flno company head
ed by Joo Welch, ono of the funniest men
on the American stage.
Will Go to th Protectoiy.
Ptoceeditigs under the act of 1901 were
conducted yesterday afternoon before
Justico of tho F noe Cummlngs, ot Oly
phant, tor tho puiposo of having Hany
Howie committed to tlio protectotv lor
boys in Montgomery county. The boy Is
now at the almshouse of the Blakelv poor
district and is incorrigible. Recently he
killed all of the chickens at the poor farm
out of "puro cussedness," ns was testl
lled at the hearing cstculay. Tho act of
1WI gives justices of the peace power to
commit bojs to this institution and Squlte
Cummlngs decided that Howlu Is a proper
peiion for that Institution. Tho Hlukoly
poor district was icpicsouted at the heat
ing by Attorney M. J. Martin.
NO MONEY IN FUND.
Diiector Roche Explnins Why Ash
Street Biidge Wasn't Built.
Diiector of Public Woiks Hoche stat
ed yesteiday afternoon to a Tribune
man that when the resolution was
passed directing him to eiect a tempo
rary btldgo over the Roailng Diook
at Ash street there was not any money
remaining in tho appropiiatlon for the
repair of bridges and culverts.
"I see that council pioposes to man
damus mo to compel the erection of
this bridge," said the director. "1 think
that If this is done I'll have to ask lor
a mandamus on council to compel them
to furnish money to pay the cost of
construction.
Heie Is a Bargain.
$9,000 buys It. A ptopeity compris
ing two modern residences together
with a vacant corner adjoining layge
enough for two moro houses. This
pioperty, costing tho owners over JIU,
000, Is offored at tho above low llguto
to adjuht tin estate matter. It Is nicely
situated and nt the prlco quoted will
no doubt find a ready sale. For fur
ther particulars seo W. T. Hackott, the
Hroker, real estate and Insurance,
rooms 9 and 10, Heal Kstuto Exchange
building.
'. .I...
Yuletide TortraltsP Sclu lever,
That incomparable touch of n.ituie
makes Schrlever's photographs all tho
moro appreciated as Christmas lemeni
A character-building gift
For your son's or daughter's Christmas
would be a savings deposit book of the
Merchants Mechanics Bank
Crediting the desired amount to their account,
A new year of economy and thrift
would naturally follow, and tho seed
of a useful career Implanied.
WHEN IS THE
PROPER TIME
MATTER OF OIVHi SERVICE
RULES POR THE CITY.
Director Woim&er Has a Belief That
tho Power of Putting Them In
Porco Rests with tho Director of
Public Safety to Bo Appointed by
, tho Recorder Who Will Bo Elected
in February Next Recorder Be
llevos Rules Should Go Into Torco
nt Once.
A tiuestlon that is Just now agitating
Director of Public Safety F, L. Wornt
ser Is whether or not ho has the right
and power to make and promulgate
rules nnd regulations for tho placing
of his department on n civil service
bnilM.
Section y of Article XII, of the ripper
bill, provides that hereafter no sub
ordinates shall bo appointed In any de
partment, with tho exception of labor
ers or temporary assistants, who have
not passed a "systematic, open arrd
competitive examination" to be con
ducted In accordance with tulen and
regulations to bo pi escribed by the
head of the department and the con
troller. The purpose of this section of
the act is to make merit and fitness the
sole qualification for every subordinate
olllco and to prevent wholesale decapi
tations every time a new administra
tion comes into cower.
If there wero rro schedule attached to
tho ripper bill it would seem that the
director would have the unriucstloned
right to consult with tho recorder and
to make and promulgate tho rules and
regulations nt once, Inasmuch as tho
act specifics that they be agreed upon
"as speedily ns possible."
The schedule, however, gives the
heads of departments appointed by tho
"lipper" recorders, or the recorders ap
pointed by tho governor, the right to
remove any and all subordinates whom
they may desire and appoint in their
place any person whom they may con
sider lit and ptoper, without tegard to
any especial examination or other test
of their fitness. This Fchednlc is in
effect until Apiil 1 next, when a new
admlnlstiatlon will go Into power.
Director Wormser is Inclined to be
lieve that the power of putting the civil
service regulations in foice rests with
the director of public safety to bo ap
pointed by the recorder to be elected In
February, and that that oflicial will
havu the light to do a little head
chopping in tho bureau of police and
lire before he does put thein In force.
Hecorder Connell, however, takes tho
opposite view and holds that the regu
lations should be put in force at once.
If this is done, and it may be, and if
it Is i proper interpretation to make of
the law, then the policemen and flic
men can rest securely In the belief that
no matter what administration comes
into power in April, they cannot be
touched.
FOR HOME FOR FRIENDLESS.
Number of Cosh Donations Acknowl
edged by Treasurer.
The Treasurer of the Home for the
Friendless acknowledges with thanks
the following donations:
J. W. Pellio. Jr 5 00
Lewis & Itellly s fO
Xo. 9 Kindergarten 23
No. ZS School S 71
Thanksgiving ottering, German Pres-
byteilan cliurch, of Scsnton 3 L'O
Thanksgiving ofiering North Mah
avenno Tabernacle 7 S3
Thanksgiving offcilng Dunniote M.
V. church, union service 11 11
Th inlcglving offeilng Grnco Hi an
gelical Lutheran church, union
setvico 20 00
Total .
.5S! 31
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THE PURE
GRAIN COFFEE
In comparing Grnin-0 nnd colleo
remember that while tho tasto is
the same Grain-O gives health anil
bticngth whilo coitee shatters tho
nervous system and breeds diseasu
of the digestive organs. Thinking
people piefer Grain-O nnd its ben
efits. TRY IT TO-DAY.
Atgrocrra everywhere ; 13c. and S5c. per paclaje.
"5"!' 'h i i & ! ! ; ! !
I When in Need .
Of anything: in the line of
.j, optical goods we can supply it.
Spectacles
tmi Eye Glasses
Properly fitted by an expert
optician,
From $1.00 Up
Also all kinds of proserip-
tion work and repahine
X Merceretiu & Connell
132 Wyoming Avenue.
! : .
3fOSELEY&VTLuVfc'
pjs MILLING co. M?'
Toughness Is a Virtue
In a lamp chimney. Tho
lousiest oi nil is
THE 1. & P. TOP
"Being Intelligently made on scientific
principles nnd of the very best materials,
It wears like metal." It's tin-
matchable. Prlco I (jC
SOLD BY ALL DEALERS WHO CATER
TO THEIR PATRONS' BEST INTERESTS
CAPITAL, - - - $200,000
SURPLUS (oanetl), 600,000
Are Guarantess
Of safety when you depostt
In this Bank, one of the
strongest In the United
States.
Business and personal accounts are well cared
for. Three per cent Interest Is paid on Savings
Accounts, whether large or small. Tho
Third National Bank,
J 18 Wyoming Ave., Scranton, Pa.
CAPITAL, $200,000. SURPLUS (EARNED) $600000
Accounts can be opened by mall.
OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 7:30 TO S:30.
i Mjf AnnflU h Pa c
&itnpAiiv Afforinifc
g Uifiiiii wflj unci liigo...
t
Much that is new and interesting will he seen on the First and
Second Floors of the Store for the first time on Saturday.
Near the Art Department
An entrancing collection of Christmas Novelties is sure to win
many friends. Many of them are spucllilly IiiiCttll for Saturday.
In Our Hosiery Department
Many entirely now linos bought especially for tlio holiday trade are
iliown. Holioiy In lioxos lov nun, women and tlilldien, at remarkably
low prices lor good qualities
Men's Furnishings
Now that teal vlntcr -weather Is here, wo will offer n" a
special attinctlon for Satin day only, genuine WOO Puro "Wool C Crt
i;iidci Raiments for gentlemen at pav
On the Second Floor
JtisseV ntto Tweed Sultf) that wo Fold eailler In the season en AO
at $15 Sizes IJ to IS joars. Special for Saturday .py.o:"
i '
Isabella and Sable Fo"C Fur Scarfs, with full bushy tails. ; QQ
Regular 5i W goods. On Saturday at u,;'a
Good Gloves for Winter
Ladles well ncqu tinted with gIoc values aio loady to bland by the
Glovo Department ot the now stoic. We do not rcstilct our ndrei Users
In tho statement tb.it wo h.io positively tho best gloves at the lowest
possible pikes Once our gloves aio worn, wo have mado for this do
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number j ou tako no eluini.es heie. All our gloves are guaranteed.
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you should pose for that Christmas
photograph at once.
SCHRIEVER,
110 Wjomliig Ave.
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Chartreuse
the peerless, after-dinner cordial.
For three hundred years it has been pro
duced exclusively by the Carthusian
monks, of Fiance, who hold the secret of
its distillation. Its delicacy distinguishes
it from all other liquers,
Chartreuse,
"Yellow Label"
Quart0.,
$2.10
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