g-. R -IT & I THE SOB ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, DECEMBER JO, 1902. 5 J Ml III I .....,-- , - - - $!3$$$$$S$$5SS$i Week's Social News "7f 8 HAH UI3KM thp L-imtom for n f I Fpvcrnl yc-nto, most of Iho tm I""! rlnl IntcrcntR of hollilny week ml centres In tho Unolielors' bnlt. This reason, morn tlinn nl any time In Hip piiHt, the enthiiNlnHin over this beautiful event Is deepened. Many Incidents, contribute to the- exceptional Intci est. There ore many now faros at thn door, bright, nnd winsome, with the rare elm mi of unjadrd nerves and the line expectancy of untnstod Joy.s. Then there nro nlwayit new powns to he worn, new conquests to bo made, new triumphs to be scored and a hun dred seductive plumes to ti Krcnt ball, s-tirh oh the Bachelors'. The commit tee this year contains several members who have had past experience of the simie kind and who know well how to avoid imy disadvantages which inlKht arise. It Is composed of A. fl. Hunt, .Mortimer 13. Puller. Theodore . Fuller, James Illalr, jr., C. II. Welles, jr. .Mr. J hint Is chairman. The patronesses are: Jits. James Archbald, Mrs. Henry Helln, Jr., Mrs. Taul B.. Helln, Mrs. (leorfiu O. Brooks, Mrs. J. Uonjnmln Dlnimlck, Airs. Thomiis II. Wntklns, Mrs. Edward li. Fuller. Mrs. Frederick J. Piatt, Mrs. Arthur II. Storm, Mrs. AVIllliim W. Sornnlon, Mrs. Everett Warren. The Bachelors have thinlly settled on ii device which appears on the at tractive Invitations nnd Is repeated on pins worn by the members. It Is sim ply embossed on the paper nnd repre sents an owl "couchnnt" and Krnspimr a hey "prone." Just what all this por tends Is not divulged by the Bachelors. .Doubtless the owl typifies the wisdom of the members In having eluded mnt iltnony. It Is also a bird that is up very late at night, likewise it takes life rather seriously and you never know Its real opinion or you. There may be other points of similarity be tween the owl and the Bachelor. It cannot be that the owl prefers to wear many chains instead of one as has been said of the Uachelor: neither would u assert that the R.irhelor always prefers to perch under his own ances tral roof-tiee. Of course, the pltrnifliance of the key It evident. The Uachelor 1ms one to nil doors, for society could not wl on without him and he knows it. Then it is the emblem of his fieedom which he proudly ilaunls hi the faces of the enslaved with the intimation that there Is nobody to ask him what lime he earae in last night. To a certain degree the general plans observed at the ball last year will be. lepeatcd. The Thirteenth Kegiment armory will tie draped and decorated in the same way, but with even more elaboration of detail. The dancing platform will lie placed ns on that oc casion and the band stand will be sim ilarly located. The. boxeft however, will ho handsomer nnd m,tire commod ious. They will be twenty-eight In number, and they are being' sold nt $23 each on application to n, member of the committee, In order of application. They will be large enough to nccom jnndutn n party of perhaps ten, nnd will bn most attractively decorated. These boxes will be In great demand as they afford special facilities for the enjoyment of the beautiful pageant, to surpass which can scarcely be Imag ined, Then; are nearly 700 invitations out to the bull, but tills number Includes very many from out of town. H la ex pected that there will be an unusual ciuotn of guests from various other cities. The committee luive followed the programme of past years, and linvu engaged Holland, of Philadelphia, as cateier. Otherwise the arrangements are local. Bauer will furnish the music, entirely, and Clark and Fuhrman will attend to the decorations. Holiday week will be very gay, par ticularly for the younger set. many members of which nro at school and college. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Smith will give n dancing party nt the Coun try club on the Oth. -Mr. and Mr. Kverotl Warren will have a dance nt the same place on the i!6th, anil Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Jones will entertain In n similar fashion on the 30th. Mjss Cornelia Clalplu will have a card party at "The Homestead" on the ":!rd, and the Jlrst Assembly of 190'! will be held at the Bicycle club on the second of January. The first cotillon in the ser ies will be Jan. it. Miss France Zerby. of Pottsvllle. Pa., Is the guest of Scrnnton fricniR Miss Zerby is n law student, who will be admitted to the Schuylkill county bar next year. She Is a clever wiiter nnd among the brightest collections of Impressions which have yet appeared on the Anthracite Strike commission was in the Pottsvllle Kepubllcan on Wednesday under her slgnatuie. The ilrst In the series of Mtbsci iptUm euchre parties was held last night at the home of Mrs. W. W. Scrnnton, Among; those who will entertain house parlies at the holidays axe Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bella, Jr., and Colonel and Mrs. II. M. Boies. Mrs. 11. P.. St urges entertained es tenlay at a luncheon. Among: ihe giiP'.! were Mis. A. 1). Blacklntoii, Mrs. K. U Fuller. Mrs. .7. A. Price. Mrs. J. Ueuj. Diuinih-k, Mrs. .1. A. Limn, Mrs. 1J. b. Moffat, Mrs. ;. H. Smith, Mrs. Hvorell Wan en, Mrs J. P. nick- son, Miss Sanderson, Mrs. II. O. Sttnfcr, Mrs. A. V. Twlichell, Mrs. James O. Sanderson, Mrs. M. 11. Knys, Mrs. Clcorfte Httirgcp, Mrs. II. H. Iloynolds, Mrs. n. M. Scranton, Mm. John Ualpln. There will be a whist touitmiUent this afternoon nnd evening at .the Scrnnton Hleycle club. The committee In charge of arrangements consists or Messrs. .T. W. Duufciiberry, li. C. Wallace nnd T. H. IJnle. Ladles are Invited nnd It Is expected thnt there will be a large at tendance. Alt friends of members arc Invited. There will be Individual prizes to players making lop scores nnd spec ial prizes for ladles. Much Interest ban been awakened In these delightful whist nffnlrs In the past nnd arrange ments have been miule to have this tournament particularly attractive. Pulp matches begin ul 2 o'clock nnd at S p. m. Or. Hill, prominent physician of Uoslon, Is the guest of his ntint. Mrs. I. H. Powell. Dr. Hill will sail for Eu rope next week to remain a year for study In special subjects. Miss dure Huron, our gifted young townswoman, whoso musical abilities have received such recognition both ut home nndiibioud, slll open a studio In the Young Men's Christian association January 1. Miss Hotnn has spent four years In study with Leschetlzsky, and Is tonsldered by thai greatest living master to be exceedingly well titled for Ifltnn Instructor as well as a concert plnnlsi. Mls.-s ilornn Is to piny at the next Symphony concert. rtev. Dr. and Mrs. P.usons Nichols, of Blnghnmton, will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Jllncklnton over Sunday. Dr. Nichols will preach to the congregation of the Dunmore Prisby lerlan chinch tomorrow morning. Mis. Fenwlck U. Peck will give a large inception nt hfcr beautiful home on Jefferson avenue next Wednesday, from 4 until 0 o'clock. In honor of Mls Peek, who will make her Ilrst bow to society on that occasion. Mrs. EveieLt Watrcn will have a ie copciou on New Year'" day. Mrs. K. X. Will.ud will have as holi day guests her two nieces, Mi?s Edith Holland and Miss Edith Pendleton, lor whom she will enteitaln dining holiday Week. Among Ihe Artists. AMONG THE AUTISETS John Wlll.it d Ttaught. the w ell-know n landscape painter, who spent the sum mer uinl fall In thi" vicinity, returned to New York this week, and will be found during the winter in his permanent studio at 5,p En-st Fifty-ninth slieet. Mr. ttaughl ciM i led with him some inter esting studies of Noitheastern Pennsyl vania scenery which will doubtless be seen at the winter nit exhibition. Tlieie has been a gie.'it demand In the past two or three years tor Instructions in black and white, particularly in the way of illustrating, but until now, no t till $$ m STAMPS Ll Li With a Dollar Purchase, Saturday and flondav. December 13 and 15. I GREAT WINTER SALE OF I Ladies', Hisses' and Children's Coats, I Ladies' Capes, Suits and Skirts, t f Furs, Furs, Furs, definite utlompt has been made by any one In . this city to luke elnsses In tills work, quite, recently Miss Farley, an artist who has stud led under Loul.4 Loch, Kenyan Cox, Albert Sterner nnd other well-known representatives of thn best known schools of drawing nnd magazine llltn trnllng In this country bus opened n studio at 211 Wyoming avenue. Mls FarJ(Wvhn herself looks as If she hud stepped out of nn Abbey picture, so singularly attractive Is she, Is forming classes In drawing from the antltitie In Illustrating, sketching from life and In comnosltlon. Miss Grace Norton had a pleasing studio exhibit and sale of chlnn and Christmas novelties on Wednesday, which was largely attended. Her work Is no dainty and she hns nccompllshed so much under the excellent Instniellnn she has received In New Yoik nnd In Dresden, that everything she paints Is engerly ,jght. This year's exhibition was exceptionally attractive. Miss Hester Worthliigton has large classes in dr awing nnd painting this ycni- and her faithful painstaking meth ods are much appreciated by her pupils. She Is extremely clever In her art and has done much excellent work that has attracted attention In n wide circle. Mrs. Thomas 11. Dale Is a pioneer In nrt in this city. She has had classes In oil and china for years antl has studied under many well-known ortlsts nnd has accomplished a prodigious amount of work. She has been particularly .suc cessful In china and possesses many ex quisite pieces which one of her own fixing and her own designs In decora tion. Mrs, A. U. Wlngtitd, of 5:i) Mulheny street, Is another artist who has'long been a Mvoilte In Scrnnton, and who liR'j hud many pupils in both oil and chlnn. She has done her own filing for years nnd Is very successful In till". Few teachers have iceelved nunc favorable recognition. Ml.-s Anna lioblnson continues to be kept veiy bu--y at her studio. 15.1C C.t pouse avenue. She has had much training with excellent aitlsts abroad and In late co intry and dms beautiful woik in many line. She has recently done much ih.it N mlglnnt ami mo-t nrtlbtie in pyrograph. Personal. Mrs. James p. lileU-un N In WavMng. I jr. D. '. Ml.'. 1 1, li. llinly was In New Yolk this week. MI-'M JIuv Wlniei, of ("liii i;n Ls til" finest of .li.-i. F. 1,. IVek. Select Councilman T. '. Mi-Mii. ulm hiis been s-eriouslv 111 N Impinvlng ilnllj. Mrs. I'leilerkk Tiiimu(iu. of iJiooUljn, X. V., is tile guest nf Mis. .1. i. IVuvn poi I. Mi-s McAlll'ter. of lihncil. N. V.. Is the guest of i!Us H,. McConrt. of Moinue avenue. Ml-', t:. j, Wli.ton. v-lio Im li, (.ii m r ionsly III br-s tuifio.eil In healtl within the p:,-t lev, il.ijs,. Mr. mil Mrs T. II. P.ile have ii'tii'ii-d fiom Ijos .MoIiTk, low, i. Their l-ier. .llh i").ll', 1 I'lITlH'll wiih then. ("hauiiriy Ijyvl.l WIllooN, gerieml 1:01111-i-el 01" Hie 1 1. .. ri. ei-uui.iiiy, who is ill nt il-i Ji-nnvn, w.is .sllghtlv impioveil la I iibrlit. I.iy S. UlebiMd, editor nf T'r Tilbiuie, was one of lie- guests of the PeiiiiylK lliii Soeietv of New VoiK at il fointli an nual dlilii) r gi'-eu at Ihe W.lldor'l'-A-loil.i, in N.-w Yoiit dlj, I. en ownnm. I Fine Silks, Dress Goods and Waistings w w. : m 1 t Ladies' Fancy Hose great variety 25c up to $2.00 Underwear and Hosiery New Neck Ruches l 1 t j?oys' and CMiis" Fasl Ilfack llo.e . p.oys" and Girls' Mlaek Cat Huso.,, Misses' Fine Illbb-d Hose Ladies' Fast Phick !.'v,mj Ladles' Flue Ulai.k llo.se Ladles' Maco lllack Hose Children's Fine Fleeced Underwear Ladles' Heavy Fleeced t'nderwear Lndles' Fine .lersev Itibbed Underwear Ladles' Natural tliey Puderwear Ladles' White Wool or Xaluial Lnderwear Indies' lOxtra Fine Underwear Ladles' Union Suits Men's Fust Ulnck Hose. :i pairs Ien's Wlilte Foot IIo.se Men's Ilxtrn Fine IF-"". ti?z or fancy... Men's Park Fleecea Underwear Men's Light Fleeced t'nderwear Men's Fancy Fleeced Underwear Men's Natural Underwear Men's Jersey Ribbed Underwear Men's Heavy Wool Vndeiwear ,, Men's Light, Fine Wool Underwear Men's Heavy Double Ureasted Underwear Comforts All tilled with white cotton. .. Fine largo flomlorts ,T, , Fine largo soft Comforts ,, Rxtrn laigo soft Comforts SHkolino Comforts Wie -."iC ",c lull Mo Wc ...iKc. to :!0u -ilC OUl! 7."c .,..51.00 ....U..'0 to J3.00 . ... "3c . ... l.'t! .... 'Joe .... Mc .... :i? 5Ue. up ,... r.oc .... f0e .... COo ....$1.00 ....H.00 ,..,51.73 Silk. Chiffon and Net liiMiitlful Laie C lllars New Venice Insertions and Luces... Tafi'i in liibbons ,dl tholce shades - Noc 3 V 9 JJ Hi ..?1.00 up to $12.00 ....He Ui t" to 5i fU till PMJ Prices 7c Sc IDo iL".je l."ie IS'e utle Our Little Beauty Corset Light lilue, I'lnk nnd White .1. jvonder r.Oc P. N. Corset Value and style. Made from htorllug or cotitil cloths. Fiench gored, medium or low bust, straight 11 out, long or short over hips, 11.00, $1.30, $2.00, ?-.'.wi, ?,.;,n; ?3,tm New Gloves Our M, A: If. Kid Gloves $1.1)0 P. K., overlapped senilis, waim and sou 1.00 Cashmete and Silk Finger Tipped Gloves,.. 'J3o to 1.00 Wool Knitted Cult' Gloves -J3o to ,r,0c Silk Knitted Golf Gloves beauilct. 1,00 Co Se 20e L'.ic .Jl'. Blankets 10-1 White or srey lilankels 11-1 whlto or grey lllankets , 10-1 fancy Blankets 11-1 whlto cotton Blankets M-.l tan cotton Illnnkets ,,,,, 11-' inn lino cotton Ulankets 11-1 flue white or grey Ulankets ,, 11-t cotton and wool Blankets .... H-1 HoncMlnlo Illnnkets .,.,, U-rl California PlanketH M t MIIMt ....H.00 .... 1.10 .... 1.33 ?...o, -.&u, y.uu . 03c , SRo . 93o .$1,00 . 1.10 . 1.33 . 1!.20 . 3.25 , C.i5 . 7,00 Mill Another Lot of Yarns Germiiiitown Yarns, Lion Jlumd Sliethiud Floss, Lion Brand 'uslunere Louiiuet nnd Cutlcura Soap Sale of Table Linens I)uimiHl an I Napkins In sets. Lunch Cloths nnd Tray Covets. Co Cream Table Unmask : Cream Table Damask x'c ttfc Cream Table Damask... 30c Tt'e 1 .'ream Tnblo Dninasl;,,,, use 51.00 Cream Tab..' Damns!; 8Jo $1,23 Cream Table Damask $1,00 0'jc Snow White Linen 53c t0c Snow "White Linen ,, 73c $1,25 Snow While Linen...,, $1.00 Reed's $1.00 Snow Whlto Linen $1.25 Heed's $2,00 Snow Whitu Linen $1.30 Heed's $2.30 Snow Whlto Lllluu $.',00 Pnro Linen Napkins,,,,,,,' ,, , 75c Pave Linen Napkins, largo size ,,,, $1,00 Pure Linen Napkins, 3-1 sUe , , $1,23 Puro Linen Napkins, largo size ,..,.,,,.,...,,,$1,30 Double. Damask Napkins.,. , .,,$2.00 Double Damns!; Napkins, lurge, heavy,...,. $3.00 Silver HleucheU Napkins s $1,23 Silver Uleuched Napkins, lurge and heavy $1.30 Cut Out This Coupon Present at our office, purchase $1.00 worth of goods or more and you will receive 30 atamp. Dec. 13 and 15 AtEARS & HAQEN. Mears & Hagen 416 and 417 Lackawanna Aye : : : : V 1EWS OF A WOMAN Til Kill! i:U some- people v.hn In. -lice cv-r.vilili,K ihe. see in tin-papers-, not many people to lie h'tio, but a few. C'hlflly they .tie wo men. Tin- men et inot of that sim ple, ehild-liUi- laitli dimmed liy ult.-inl-ini; live hciiilu-,'s of the urike coiumln-i-iem or leading the obltuury notices of dieir lileinl". There is a woman who has been In the habit ol bellc itiK ev-o.-ythliiK, even the weather reports, and she w.i In New York the other day with n pdi-iy of friend-'. The eeiiine; paper announced a told wave for the nest day and m i.idy did not (iiiesilon ihe authority with which the weath-r man spidte. She reisoni-d that It was the season when (-veil the ohl-fash-ioned almanacs said About ihW time look out for a e-old snap." So lliai lllltlll she lold lile others .tlliil slie was sroiiin' to i Inn for inoie blankets. At InUt-v.iln din Intr the later hours, her friends hi the next loom heard raps on my l.idy'h duoi- and sciaps of eonver Mitlop in which bell boys and chamber maids weeiiicd lo take t piouilui-ut pari. In the moriiliiK' she told a lale of wo.-, It was n hotel with lather a pilmltlve .stcm of b.'ll t-ulW. "I lantf the hell Ursi " ,ild .ihe, "for the lel Imy, to tell him to tell the chambermaid that I wauled extra blankets. After awhile he appeared with lee water. I told him Unit the paper said there was nolnb" to be it cold wave iiinl 1 w.iiued moie blankets. Then I walled a Ions time and rune; twain. Tills (lino another bell buy ap pealed and ho bioiiKht another bin; pitcher of lee water. I ur-sured hlin that I didn't waul Ice vwiler, but blan keti1 that the paper said there was no bis to he a cold wave In the innrniiiK uud the room wasn't vo.ry wiuin, Ho -.vent off, pronilsliiK: to tell the cliam bermnld ilffht uway," "Then," continued the speaker, "I waited ii veiy Ions time, but the blan kets did not appear. Ho I rant? UKalu, A bell boy came to the door with a. pitcher of leo water. "Now, so here," said I, severely, "I don't want any moro leo water while 1 utny lu this hotel. What I do want Is blankets, blankets, do you hear'.' The paper says It Is koIiik to be colder and there Is only one thin, skimpy llttlo blanket on this lied. The next boy that brines Ice water to my room will wish ho hadn't. You r-o unit wake up u chambermaid and tell her thut 1 want blankets. "Well. I declnre to Kooduess If I didn't wait n half hour nnd no siun of blankets. Then I vnnu that bell hard. It wasn't lout; till a rap enmo and T ihoiidht that finally I could r-o to bed in peaca and blankets, Hut what do you suppose1' If there wnbn't another boy with a biff pitcher of Ice wutor! I opened the door wide and took thu pitcher and sot it down alongside of the others and the one that was there beforo them all. "Now, young man." Kild I, "there nro five pltcheiH of ice water, I wish to explain that I'm not a typhoid fever patient, expecting to tnke a proscription of an h-a bath. I ask for blankets and you nlve me Ice wnter, Tou take thoso pitchers nlid So rlffht nwny. I don't think I eyer ynnt to sen any mora Ice water while I live. "liy this time." she wont on. "It,was very late, uud I determined to go to EDWARD W. MOSELY. IP IT should be asked who Is the niol popular man attaelnd to Ihe Anthra cite Commission nmniu; nil the dls thiKulslied persons bronchi here tbrotiRh Hie session-!, tlieie would be a unanimous opinion uttered thut Assistant Itecorder Mo-n-ly l tlie one. Hverywheic In demand, everywhete witnted, cver, wliere honori-d arid n-peeteil nd even beloved, lie Is at once the mo-U neecusary as well as the moi-l nnublruilve Individ ual eoneeted with Ihe heiirhu;s. There nrt' fnw propic Ininlliariy -ei n iiboul the l.ackawiiiina cuitiily cutirt house, Itoin judJC- to scrub women, who do not look upon Mr. Moscly with smiles ol approval. It is never too much tnuiljle for him to lie kind, and he Is never in loo much "f u lunry to be civil lei the humblest as well as the highest. He is the one who makes smooth the rough plaecs, nut only fiti- the tiiomlii'H of the ('unimisslou. lull everybody else lu the vicinity lie always has a supplv of pciee, which he IndW out in eoplons iiuniitlllcs among those who are disposed to make disturbances and his paclllcuuu y methods would prol. iibly settle anything on cat lb oilier than the pie-iPiit ffiulroVi'lM-. tlo is one ot the few men in this country who have not wiitten a. piece for the newspapeis. K-lling how lo M-ttlc It, ami vi-t those who knew him pretly well believe that he nilnlil be depended on to evolvi a n-.u-nn-ablj practical rreloe for lieuliui; i-vi n theie gl.ivii dlfferemes. CoUnf-l Mo-el N n New Ihnil.iuder wilh the stronwost nf old Xewliuvyport Ir.ullUons nnd the WiieM of Puillau blond lo Influence liN character, tint his 'tin age experiences by laud and sea. his wide knowleifcc of men have nimle of him u rotiKipfilit.in wliom ll would be liaul lo Incite u, belun;lin; to ;iny s-ecllnn ur any piiiiitn'c. Ci-rinlnlv If he had livnl '.W years nno he wonlil not have been en n.iiterl in the bnbi-trv M' tiuiiilm; win-lie-, lb- has n big bea it. llw of all lie l hum. in in hi- Inl.nsity nf mpthv for all cl.isros anil his chiitnploushlp nf tho-e who have dung in Hie hccel nf inie ai bed even If then- was danger that I might liee.e uciore morning, i nau just KOt Into my Hist nice sleep when ll, ... i.ftr,,,-, 'illrif llt.T lriwii.lc. frhl time It was ,t chambeim.iid all right, and she Had mangel-. I looit iiieni m ami en iti.nil!'iil. 'I'hen I went to sleen again. Pretty soon there was number maid at the door with more ijlnuKcls. Iiv in-ii ll,,,,. in,. Iilnnl.-et i-n'.nlilli.l lion was in gooil working order and they kept eouiing up lo midnight. Was theie a cold wave lu the morning, did .-oil ask'.' Well. I should .-ay mil. ll had rained and war close and warm, and as lor me 1 almost suffocated un der those blankets-." "l-li.ii i..mlnilv. in.,." s.ihl a li-lener. of a hotel wlu-re the sy.-tem of bell ealls is not in all primitive, it was one ot tho.-o Indli-.itiii tilings thai will bring up everyihing fiom ice water to I face specialist who will make you I,.. i, 1 1 11 1 1 m lllfceii mlntites. We Want ed ice water and I pushed the appru- ,u into button, lint the inuicaioi- suppeu around, and in u JitTy there was a hell boy villi a ham sandwich nnd u smile ot "ovpeelnncy. The prlinlllve system lias Its advantages " ll may be a blight and bc.uultul thing to be u commissioner appointed by the pteslde-nt of the L'nlted -stales to sit In Judgment on one of the gr--it- est problems that has agltnt-d the world In inniV-ni tinus. but 11 iiui.-l also be a Utile tiresome. Surely iveiy one of tho-e dlhtlngulshed geiillemen Is worth more than fifteen dollais u da). It seemu i-atln-i- u narrow mind of i.n st.ilL-.siuun that could siiKgc-st paring down the "wage scale" for such ser vices as the-se to a great country, AVhy, dear mo! a congiessmau sets 3,0(ii a year, and ho curlalnly does not have to stl and hear liny more wuirlsoiue repetition than does that blessed com mission, nor decide iniiio Important Is sues, Why, a mere governor gets $10,000 a year, nnd he cannot do what he llkis. Imagine such u man as Jiulw dray sitting down anywhere and listening to such a lot of Immaterial "Information" for llfteen dollais a day! Imagine Mr, Wntklns doing thut, when hitherto tho days have not been long enough for his busy brain to ulmi vast business en lernrises which have leuulrod bis closest personal attviUhui, Think of (Jeneral Wilson having to sit In sudi a court, which must of necessity be n go-as-you-please affair, when he Is a dlsclpllnurian, u man accnstoiued to tlu- keenest unuiyMs or a mucsiioh which must have been placed before him lu the most concise fashion. Klf Icon dollais u duv for General Wilson. Then there is Mr. t'luik, a man of thu huirylug, lestlet-s world, accus tomed to doing things, n6t dreaming Ihem all day long, He Is worth a wlinlo lot mure than llfieeii dollars a day. Of lourso lllshop Hp.ildlng Is. Ho Is north more than that on any uuv-Ulou to which his splendid bruin is applied. Imagine beating down the bishop. As for Colonel Wright, the ncholar, the thinker, the man whom nu specious statements can deceive, the years ate all too short to allijtv him to nccom. pllsh that whicli he can do lor this country us no other man can do it. Fifteen dollars n day Is cheap. Indeed, for delaying the literary work wlilvh Can oil D. Wright can do for Ainerlc.t. Colonel Parker's time Mirely Is worth a Bient deal more than lltteen dollars a day. Such nn Intellect us his. bitch a grasp of details, could command ul- iimst any price In the market where such gifts nro appreciated, AVo mo pretty mean nnd stingy in this Amer ica, of ouis for people, who do so much boasting id sw.iggeilng about out wealth and resources. A't-s, wo ai' Its under side, ite lias done much for those who Impel II I heir lives dally on railway trains. It Is declined by those who know that then- liai been an enor mous decrease in iicehlcuts since the pas sage of the safety car coupling bill, for which Colonel Mosely gave tho best 5'cars of ills life and the most devoted labor. The work that he began when a member of the Mnssochu-etts legislature tending to the safe-guarding of life and limb, he carried on with the strongest forces he could bring to bear after lie. entered Washington life In these effoits he has always had the most ardent support ot Senator Lodge. lie has 'not been pailleulaily loved by the railroad companies but that was in the past when they thought it was cheap er to pay damages for killing employes Ihnn to go to the expense of pulling on safety appliances. Later they modified their' views and no longec regnid thesec ict.iry of the Interstate Commerce Com mission with suspicion as to his Inten tion'. A recoid of f!S per cent, less ac cidents since Ihe safety couplings wern made obligatory Is leally quite a monu ment lo one man's persevr ling tenacity of pui pose. The story of the hair bieadth escapes that bill had before it became n In v.- is worth hearing. Jt v. as one of Pie-idenl McKlnley--- I.isi oulclnl ucH to s-hfii ll. , , Colonel Mn-el ha- ever .siirroundril lilnc-eir with the choicest of literary com panionship. John Iloyle O'llellly was. to Ihe da of hi- death, the closest of all file nds .Mi-, llatrlct Pie-rot t Spol'ford Is ii sl-tet-in-law of Mi'. Mosely'-- and vnciuls most of her winters In his Wash ington home, wlicie Mrs. Margaret Snugs--tor also Mays much dining tho colder -e.i.f.n. II- Is himself n clover wiiter and is it fieiiuenl eonlilhutor to magus-lues nnd icvlews. lie has a beautiful home In Washington and u country place which Is Ihe di light of ids In-art. At pre-ent.hl- wife 'nl diiugliier are lu uu-lope. AroscoW. Mr and .Mis. ltichaid Hell have niovid In the Travis hnu-e on hpnug Ciiirdcu street. Mrs. Plume r, of Heranlou. was a re cent guesl of .Mrs. Dhmnock. Clair t'ellon. of ihe Stnmit-hurg Niiini.il School is home for Um Clulstmas boll Mr. Cbarb-s IMwurdi lias moved with hN funilly in the C.iunon hnu-e on Cooper slieet. Mrs. ii. .1. Sehentk t- ill at her home on Mill street. Mr. and Mis. ilaleli ain't chlldK'ii, ot HninollsUllo, vi.lted at the home of Hie fonuei's cousin. Mis. c. I.. Sllvara, yes- lerilllV. Mrs. ll. a. Walls Is III with tousllltls. Jlessr-. . I!. Vaughn and .1, H. Ilath llll intended tin- Fanners' instiliite at D.llevllle l'"i Id.iy. Mis. Tliomus Dlikisoii of l.yiui. Mass., Is the guest of her brother, W. It. DoPew. Air. and Mis. Siiundeis. of Keraulnn, siicnt l.i-l Salibaili with the latter' par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. S.iyre. HINTS BY MAY MANTON. 4213 Girl's "Monte Carlo" Coat, 4 to 10 years. Gill's "Monto Carlo" Coat 4213. "Monte Carlo" loose coals are as much Viuui by Utile- gills us by tlu If i lders. The very stylish model Illus trated lite hides nil Iho best icatuies of the style and Is adapted to taffeta, jieau di- sole, moire velours, serge nnd line soft cloth, but as shown is of duik blue uiolro velouts with llu- edges llu Ihhed with machine stitching of cortl celll sill;, a collar of twine loloted lace and ties of velvet ilbbou. The coal Is shaped with flouts and hack mid Is lltled ilitliely by means of Mioulder and undcr-nrm seams. At tlie neek Is u louud collar and joined to Its edges is a cltctilar portion which ex lends well over the shoulders and Is nuido sullicleuily luuudlng to punldo IJI'ile'cful llpples. The bell sleeves also are finished with circular llounces and can be drawn up under bands, at. the wrists-, ns shown on ihe Heme, or left free, as shown In back view, the cli cubit- cuffs piovhllug tho tlnlsli in either case. The (iiiuutlty of ui.ite-il.tl uiiuiiid for ill" niedbuu shso is j nil si la 1 ynids -:i Inches wide, yards 11 Inelu-s wide or 1?, yaids fi' Inches wide. Tlie p.itteiu 4'.'i:t is cut in sizes for ultU of I. i!. S and lu years ol age. A Complete lino of Hay Manton's Patterns at Goldsmiths Bazaar Lad iss lis Make most acceptable Christmas Gifts But if you wish something else in the line of Furniture you will also find that here in till the new est styles and at prices that are right. Furniture bought is of sterling worth it's guaran teed just as repre sented. Call and in spect our stock. 121 Washington Ave. Kodaks CALENDARS FOR PHOTO PRINT. ALBUMS Hornbaker, 'ill Washington Arc BL1CKENSDERFER TYPEWRITER No 7, $50.00 No. 5, $35.00 ,E- DIIHFFH MkggSggs323 Tii Flmpllclty of consti action, speed and ease of opeiatiou I hey uio without an eounl. They me peifectly adapted lo everv vailetv of woik, and combine all the best features of all other make. Write for Catalog. THE BL1CKENSDERFER MFG CO., 100,2 Chestnut St., Fhilndelpliia. CUT THIS OUT Uluuiuiid liatKUIn. an onny ot Inviting piiees, fiom the Cutter to Consumer, with but one small prolll added, ii's-Kl. niumond itlmr, worth JW); Mv I'lleu, t'A). f.'Ivt, Diamond Stud, woith fwiOi My I'lle-. JIW. I'-i-Kl. Ulninoiul UIuk. worth MV)', My Prlie. .m. 4'i-Kt. lilami.Ud Jtliin. wnlth $l.'ii My 1'rlee. tDI. :i.KI. Diapiond Itlne;. worth SlCu: Mv I'liee. $:;ji. L''H.Kt. Oluiiiontl IthiH, woith Us.'.: Mv I'liee, t.'M. All of the abovn are Auisterdani eat. (lawless, nnd Keiii.s of ilazllllK ljlliilli-, Ttoisesliuo sicarf fin, ill Diamonds, woith W, My I'liee, V- HiuiBiilltin Op.il liliiK, 1.' Diamonds s-tirtonndluh', sot lu platinum, win th tl'0: My I'rhv, 120. Ituby Itliu,- tplReou IiIoiiU) cut rounded Willi line diamonds, W, Ituby iiloins woith oer Ai. Kapplllre ItlliK. lU-K-l (iiirnllowir blue i-olurj. iu I minded with .iiijei Dl.unoiiils s-ei In plaliiuun, lib-. woith $'.'iJ. 1-Kl. Diamond Hlui:. worth 4HJ1 Mp I'liee. $". 1-Kt. Dlilinniiil UIiiks. worth MI'Ji My Pi Ire. VM. ?i-M Di.iiiioial lllnir. win til V"d .My I'liee, $i;i; 'j-Kt. Diamond ltliu:, win ill i My I'rbe. . "t.vt. Diaiuond Itlliss. 410. ill Diamonds, Uublcs, Sapphhes, Opals ia. I lore, and i hold- flylectlun of mouuibiRs lor same, uwaltliifr your enminaml. TAKi: l-Jl.UVATiUt AND SAVK MONI3V and ut tho tuiino tlnio see exhibit Jet (llnvk Dlainoud. liolden lhown Diamond, Canaiy Diamond, iho Pileeles.s mot blue, but) Uellotiope-eolort'd Diamond, t'licul Diamonds-, B.ipphlien, Opals, ote , ete , as they roino fiom motlier r.irth. Cueli lady eustoiner will bo piesonted with a Niw Safely Clutter I'uiso. the newest and iniwi prartieul invention ot lla kind, mi ali.siilulo fafo wuy to cany moni-v and jewels, llaeh Ki'iitlemiiii eiistonier piv.sented with a line leather coin holder: nothlue ill;.- It; mv own Idea. SATISFACTION Ol'AMANTKKD. "Your Money Hack Without Ai'Biimimt," WALTER W. WINTON'S DIAMOND 1'AHI.OIt, 0)7 Meats Uulldlinc. J.