v r.twi vft,o.y,j'tt ' '.ijvaA" ,"-, " , ""w'i-4ft . ' '"cv ww7 , TJHJJ WUIIAWTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, DECEMBER Id, 1002. 10 "., v Theatrical 1 Parlor Sui,s Jk. Ml K. t trM. J M. JL Tk M. ! In Very handsome R-ilcci siilK cotm. "Old Liineiick Town" Mr. Clinmicoy Olcott Ih ambitious to have hla funic inenn sotin'thhiff moro than Unit Jio Hlngn love tmllads ex quisitely. In hla now piny, "Old Lim erick Town," ho linn the most Rcrlnttn mid the best piny ot his career, nun to bo In keeping with his piny Mr. Olnott does his most serious nml his best work There is more nctlng uiul less nong In "Old Limerick Town" than In nny of the preceding Olcott plays. Thts nmy be a disappointment- to many of the ndmlrors of the handsome bnllnd Hlngcr, but It has ltn compensations, for It reveals in the star histrionic pos sibilities not generally appreciated bo fore. "Old Limerick Town" 1.4 a four-act drama, and ns the name Indicate the scone Is laid In Limerick, Irelnnd, In ihe years 183", nnd ISM. It Is u drama of the romantlo school, nnd Is gorgeous ly staged and no less gorgeously cos tumed. Tho story revolves about Noll O'Brien (Olcott), a young1 Irish gentle man, who came. Into ti snug for luno upon the death of his father, a lace manufacturer. Nell Is a light hearted, generous, chivalrous youth, nnd when the play opens he finds him self on the verge of bankruptcy, be cause or his frivolous life and expensive habits, assisted by the machinations of nn English captain nnd tools lio makes una ot; ihe purpose being to wreck O'Brien's prospects of winning tho hand of Norcen Buike. His misfortunes brine out the latent resources and manhood of O'Brien. He assumes charge of the factory and &oon wins back the position In the world that he hud lost, and makes a captive of the fair Noreen as well. During the play Mr. Olcott sang "The Limerick Girls," "The Voice of the Vio let," and "Noreen Mavourneeen," with itha voice and method that are so dis tinctively ills own. Needless to say he .was encored. "Noreen Mavourneen" Is eung in the third act, utid to oncore It spoils one of the best scenes In tho play. It was encored last night so vig orously and persistently that after a half-dozen efforts to proceed with the dialogue that follows tho close of the Kong, Mr. Olcott very reluctant!- had to give the audience its way. The song bhould be shifted to some other part of the play, where It will do less harm it Mr. Olcott's audiences cannot be In duced to express their appreciation less insistently. Mr. Olcott has the assistance of a 'fine company In presenting "Old Lim erick Town," which will be repeated at the Lyceum tonight. Last night's audi ence was a very large one. ''The Flaming Arrow." Lincoln J. Carter's realistic produc tion, "The Flaming Arrow," was pre sented to two well pleased audiences at the Academy yesterday. The play has been produced here on two occasions before and has always been very pop ular with local theatre-goers. The com pany this year is even better than last year. The play centers around the Indian princess, Go-AVon-Go-Mohawk, who as sumes the role of AVhite Eagle In a very creditable manner. She- was ably hiipported by Charles Charles as Col. Fremont, Frank Patton as lieutenant Brightly, Wilbur Collins as Senor Pa ledo a Mexican, Guy Haekney as Snow 3all, a negro servant: Larry Hnggerty as Jerry, one of tho lighting Irish, and a number of full blooded Indian chiefs. The scenery is new and elaborate and the costumes are in excellent taste and historically correct. A genuine Indian brass band is one ot the features ot the production, as is also the coon songs and danelrig ot Uuy llnokney. Two more performances ot "The Flaming Arrow" will be given Ibis afternoon nnd evening. "Tho Innocent Maids." An Innocent audience gathered at the Star yesteulny to witness the perform ance by the "Innocent Mnlds," and the audience Is probably wiser. The pro gramme presented by the Mnlds con tains some meritorious features, but much of the entertainment Is made up of ancient Jokes nnd stage business made doubly tiresome by being mutil ated In the tepetltlon. The Burke Brothers and their educated quadruped have been In past famed for their orlg-' lnallty and welcomed by lovers of fun; but tlie one man "Burke Brothcis" act presented by the "Innocent Mnlds" would soon make the title something to bo regarded with dread If allowed to roam about unrestricted. I Ilnttle Mills, the lady with a mega-1 phone voice, gave a pleasing rendition of vocal gems, nnd the chums also pre sented some of the popular songs In a meritorious manner. It Is evident, how ever, that the company are victims of an amateur musical composer. "The Innocent Maids will be nt the Star tho , balance of the week, afternoon and ev ening. Next week Ed Hush's Bon Ton Burlesquers will be the attraction, 1 Very handsome R-pleci1 oiilK rotmhtliig of letc, arm clinlr nml side ch.ilri muling jinlzeil frame, thoroiiqlily rubbed ami polished! nrntl.v curved li.ick; covering of silk iliunnsk. Uvguhr value, .fl!(1.00. W bought n siidlclenl quantity to enable us to sell a suit for $20.00 fi-pleco milts, ronsiFlIng of tele, 2 nrm rlinlrs, 12 slilo chairs, very mnsilvn urn luig.mlzed frames, highly pollMictl; covers of si:k tlnmnck nml Goblin tnptr.v In Int rst colorings. Value, SftT.oO; for the entne ronton ns nlmvc. $55.00 Rockers Christmas nt the Lyceum. Penman Thompson and George AV. Ryder's "Our New Minister," comes to the Lyceum Christmas afternoon and evening. This new play, portrayed by an excellent company of plnyeis, Is getting a hold on the popular heart like "The Old Homestead." It is excellently staged, Its scenery realistic to a great degree, and the I vivid portrayals of character and ef fective scenic blending makes the play one that will live for years. Last year's company is retained, and a magnificent scenic production is carried. Seats on sale Tuesday at it a. m. "San Toy," Next Week. v Daintily dreamy and graceful Is the music of "San Toy'" tho Chinese English musical comedy, which is to be seen at the Lyceum Saturday mat inee and night, Dec. 27. This Is the musical comedy which has accom plished the unprecedented feat of hav ing made three distinct and separate runs at Daly's theater, New York, each' of many weeks' duration. No other play of this description has ever done the same thing at a Broadway theater. The Augustin Daly Musical Com pany, which is to bo seen heie In 'San Toy," is one of the very best or ganizations travelling. Chester De Vonde Company. The opening performance ot Chester de Vonde, at the Academy Monday afternoon in "Ten Ton Door," will be of a nature to Insure this clever young actor a fine week's business. Mr. De Vondo prides himself upon this pro duction to no greater extent than he does upon every play ho presents, yet it Is a very strong, exciting and Inter esting offering, which has never yet failed to create a lasting Impression. Scenically it is a marvel of beauty and from an acting standpoint draws upon every resource at Mr. DeVonde's command. Each play in Mr. DeVonde's reper toire is a gem. Monday night, The Bond of Honor." Seats on sale this morning nt fl, except of Christmas matinee and night, which will open Tuesday at 9 a. m. Christmas Suggestions Ladies', Gents' and Misses' Kid and Mocha Gloves, Fancy Silk and Lisle Hosiery, La dies' and Maids' Aprons. PRICE & JENKINS, 130 Wyoming Ave. WE GIVE GREEN TRADING STAMPS, If yon see It here. It's dependable. Mfcrnricni;i. . i,i'',. tlon Is not har- store. A Few Short Days And Christmas shopping will be at an end so far as 1902 is concerned. Have you made your selections, or are you going to wait a few days and run the risk of being inconsiderately jostled about by the surging masses of "tail-enders?" Better come today. Depleted stocks is the late man's re ward. Rings, . Watches, Diamonds, Brooches, Sterling Silver Novelties, Everything usually found In a first-class Jewelry stock. R. M. VAlC Jeweler and Optician, 401 Spruce Street. Style Xo. 10'J. in Solid Onnrteied (Ink or Mnliopiny, cobble sciit, eurvrd slrt luck: a Mipcrlin' rubbed and polished fin SmIi throughout. Others would have to ns.k $t.'Si. Our purchiise priec penults us to s.ell It at $3.50 Morris Chairs Thi re are u few left in Oak and M hoenny frame, highly polished, new st.le, Kolld brass rnchrt nttachineiil; hair tilled cushion' covered with llnevt velonr. in plain git'cu and red shade", spring sert underneath cushion. A chair ninde to retail nt SIL'.fiO. The large (inutility which we have bought permit as to m'.1 It at $10.50 mm FURNISHERS B3-'11 Jtfoawti. mmi i) Parlor Table S In Oak and Mahogany, fuiicy ih".iii"i highly polished. A regular ?! 7." v.ilue, but our pinvhn'.e price permits ns (o offtr it at $4.0 . .Tost reL-eicd for Holiday trade, a "cw line of Veruiii-Murtlu and IJookwood I'.ir lor Tables. Muio Cabinets. Sewing Cabi net and Pedestals. Hand painted in figures and tloral designs: In' every de tail of cabinet work imJ tini-h fnult'c. Prices run from $5.0 up Qoffiie to Us for Your Christmas Presents You will be delighted with the sslection we have made and will find it an easy task to make your purchases as there is nothing new in Furniture, Carpets, Rugs or Draperies that cannot be seen here. You can rely upon every article shown you, knowing that- it is just as represented and that you can present it to the receiver with confidence as to its good quality. Library Tables In Gulden Oak, Weathered Oak and .Mahogany. Exceptionally artis tic selections in Colonial and Modern Myle. Hound, oblong nnd oval rdiapcs. Our $22.50 Quartered (ioMcn Onk Table in oval hni,o is the best. I.ibrarj Table value in the market. Loathor Covered Chairs And Kocker. Large roumy chairs in which fhcre is -solid rnmrort. ANo leather coven d Couches, ot' tem pered springs, hair filled sent and back cnvmtl with best cordovan. Large, cany Koeker.-s, with broad arms. Frames of finlden or Weath ered Oak. I'pliol'terihgs in leather and tapestry. Weathered Oak Den FayrraSfoore The choicest collection of odd pieces ever, shown in Scranton. The den becomes more popular every yenv aud the necessary articles ivirh which to furnish it are more than ever cpecinl favorititi as gift". Our line contains Chairn and Hoekers with Spanish leather and wood seats. Center Tn b'.es with leather tops in square, round and oblong -s'hape-", time in plain fin ish, others in tho new burnt finish; smoking tables, collarettes, costume poles, note bie, cnat boxes, indi vidual card tables and nests of four card tnbs. Riattan Ghasrs And "Hookers in natural j&halluc fin ish, and in green and red enamel. Strongly built nnd very comfortable. Style appropriate for kitting room, library or den. $3.25 up Sectional Book Cases There are many cheap and unsat isfactory productions of this neces biiry article of Library Furniture, but Ave invite your attentioa to a superior make which is perfect in its construction and finiHh. Bric-a-Brac Cabinet In n tnrlctr of dainty nnd pffoeiWo Mylc !u hlthly polished, solid Mahogany. Graceful legs, delicate fiplndles, many dlspny uliclrcs, Imported 1-ronch plate mirrors, scores of artistic pieces nt moderate prices. Shaving Stands ISxrluoIro styles In Solid Mdhogftny and Quartered Golden Onk. A unoful r tilclc that innkcfl a pleastne sift. $6.00 up Ladies'Dtsks iui) styles. In Quartered Oak and M liogany; graceful French legs, Serpentine front! some with mirror tops, conveniently constructed Interior in wood and finish to match tho exterior. Special rain at $6.50 to $35.00 Dressing Tahiti !u highly polished Blrdseye Maple, Cur ley Birch and Mahognny. Tho nwct design, an article both ornamental and useful. $12.60 up China Clostts Of selected Qunrtered Oak, golden finish, hnnd polished, adjustable shelves, bent glass ends and doors. Prices range from $15.00 to $50.00 Sideboard and Buffets A line of Grand Bnn'd makes; in Gold en Oak. Mahogany nnd weathered oak. Call and se"e if you can duplicate any where rise our Buffet nt $38.00 Metal Beds The artistic sido of ntctnl beds is a new fenture. Corners and angles have gWen awny tc graceful, sweeping curves. Brass Trimmed, $ 3.5o Solid Brass - $25.00 Polid brass Costumers with 3 hat and coat hooks ?5 up. Our selections in this de partment have been made with great care. The holiday season was kept in mind when our early purchases were made and we are pleased to call your at tention to our collection of im ported and American made fabrics. oSr?en,esrs.i.n.Bagdad.5"'.ip" 83.00 So $14.00 Couch Pillows 24x24 inches, covered in damask, tapestry Oriental stripe goods, nicely made tf&Q Ufa JU $fl SD and well filled &MW t W TOaUU Odds, ends and left-over pieces from expensive patterns in damask, tapesty and Oriental goods ; just the size for pillow covers. 200 patterns at prices just one- $f&to && $$ filjf third their real value &a 119 tnUU 50 Dozen Couch Pillows for covering. Strong ticks filled with assorted down, prices reasonable. Carpets And Rugs VI0K1 cuirrast Brussills . . . .$5- to 525 a pair Irish Point.. $4. So to $20 Arabian. .$4. 5o to $45 a pair Renaissance... $6 to $4o " fipm mir!Tu.j.'JM.mg These useful home furnishings are not usually thought of as Xmas gifts, still what could be more accept able to wife or mother. Our carpet floors are i laden with hundreds of ' new patters in INGRAINS, WILTONS, AXMINSTERS, BODY BRUSSELS AND TA PESTRY BRUSSELS. Our line of Oriental Rugs is pleasing and interesting. There are no two alike, although they number in the hundreds. Exceedingly low prices prevail in this department. The assortment includes Dahestons, Zomuths, Anatolians, Cara baghs, Mossouls, Shirvans, Homedons, Bokharas and Antique Hall Stripes. SWEEPERS. The Silway iiji What an Ideal Christmas gift for wife, mother or sister. Of course, you want the best, thaf is a Bissell's. No dust, no noise, and the cyco bearings make sweeping a pleasure. $2.25 to $3.50 M a prominent place r(li.AlV,,,il cx y Gifts. Strong, t-j.Ls!aJ VJT' M Is receiving among Holiday handsome and adaptable to many -f uses, it has become a necessary JM article of home furniture. The var ious styles may be seen on the first 9 floor. fflf OPEN EVENINGS. WILLIAMS&McANULTY 129 p Wyoming Ave. KODAKS from I to 28 Dollars We htvve others. Hornbaker, 211 Washington Ave. , Si'hley's Lung1 Healing BalHatn Is rantecil to euro all coughs, "No Dr, guar cure, no pay For sule by ull dealers. i0B HHE flnnv With the greatest of pleasure we will take you to the only place in town where you can purchase Burrows Portable Billiard and and Pool tables, come with us to Florey & Brooks large Sporting Goods and Camera Store, 522 and 524 Spruce, they have a regula Santa Claus Supply house, come and see, Opening: Evenings. Florey & Brooks, 32-574 Spruce Street. Our Store Will be open evenings from now till Christ mas to accommodate purchasers of Gas and Electric Desk and Table Reading Lamps, Pho nographs and Elecrrical Novelties ------- Special Line for the Holidays. Chas. B. Scott 119 Franklin Avenue.