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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1902.
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CHRISTMAS
PROGRAMMES
ffHEY WIIIi BE OBSERVED IN
CHURCHES TODAY.
fceugthy Exerolaes That Will Be Held
by the Sunday School of St Mark's
Lutheran Church of West Scranton.
Services at St David's Episcopal
Church This Morning Will Bo in
Charge of Hector, Rev. Edward
James McHenry At the Hickory
Street Presbyterian Church.
In St. Mark's Lutheran Sunday
ecliool, West Scranton, the following
programme will be rendered tonight:
Tho Processional, "Shout tho Glad
Tidings" School
'Tho Vcrblcle, Gloria P.itiia, Scripture,
Prayer.
liymn, "King Slurry Christmas EcIIh,"
School
''The Birth of tho I'rinco oC 1'caco,"
licrthma Schuster
''Joyful Message,"
Hulda Wagner, Mary Adams
"The Fuintment" Kdlth Landt
Anthem, "Sing, O Heavont"....Tha Choir
''Tho Christ Child" Alico Guonmcl
''Sweet Christmas Time,"
Emma llichtcr, Hulda Benson
''Glad Night" Allen Keller
"Th Baba in tho Manger,"
Infant School
Song, "Waken Christian Children,"
, Int.int School
''A Christmas Garland,"
Anna Sherman, Lizzie Lynn
Solo Mazle Kingsley
"At Christmas Timo"....Durotta Miehaol
"Glorious Tidlncs,"
Svea Johnson, Belma Nelson, Carrie Mi
chael, Evclln Krelnberg, Henrietta
Worlile, Willard Wenner, Willie Man
ger. ''Chrlfctmas Giving'' Llzzio PrelbEol
"Christmas Bells" Robert Mackreth
Luet Edith Landt, Danltl Landt
"The Angel's Song" Lena Larson
"In Chrlstmastldo" ,.. Freda Worhlo
"That Glorious Song of Old,"
Albert Kroinborg. Albin Nelson, Oscar
Larson, Carl Carlson, Ed Koorner.
Solo and Chorus, "The Babe in tho
Manger" Durctta Michael
"From Throne to Manger,"
Emma Mayors
'Ctesiar Augustus in Rome,"
Charles Johnson
"Christmastlde" Sarah Aucrs
Motion Song, "Tho Secret of tho Stars,"
Olga KulllxTg, Clara Carlson, Annette
Tietzl, Mary Adams, Edith Wlklund,
Mary Schroeder, Anna Mackreth.
. 'Mary in Bethlehem" Eliza Johnson
Itccltaiioti Doi a Vclv, miller
Trio, "That Song o Old."
Fred Schroeder, Willie Krelnberg, Frank
Schroeder.
"Why Christmas Comes,"
Arliuo Gulor, Mlnnlo von M'eisonflu,
Clara Cailson.
Presentation of Christ in the Temple,
Alfred Wcrkmclst
Recitation Clara Carlson
Duct, "Christmastide,"
I'losslo Watrous, Bertha Schuster
"The Child's Name, Jesus,"
Gustio Gucnnel, Ed Mattson, Willie
Sehrooder, Paul Trager, Henry on
W-ciHPiiniili.
Sons?. "There Is No Name so Sweet on
Earth" School
Recitation Florenco Doikmlller
"Christmas Fairies,"
Mary Trager, Olga Kullberg, Edith Wlk
lund, Elsie Manger, Madeline Thiol,
Anna Prcltcl.
"Tho Shepherds .on the Plain,"
Marth Benson and Hnzlo Tictzo
''Tho Shepherds in the Field,"
Charles Adams, Fred Schroeder, Willie
Krolnbew, Frank Sehroodrr.
"Tho Angel's Mo&sngo to Them,"
Adelino von Welsonfluh
Song. "Tha Wise Men from tho East,"
School
"Pell Message" Wllllo Alspaugh
'Ono ot His Little Ones"
Lizzie Slclgcrwalt
Kmblemntlc Exordsc,"
Mary Wagner, Kntln Schroeder, Louisa
Gehllng, Pearl Smith, Mary Schroeder,
Land.i Bona.
'Christmas Bells Ring Out,"
Willlo Michael
"I Cannot Help Thinking,"
Lucy Waltlwr
Solo and Chorus,
Lllllo ' Markroth, Selma Johnson, Lena
Johnson, Anna Bartcsch.
Anthem, "Tho Birth of Our Saviour,"
The Choir
Colertlon of Offerings,
- Prayer ninl Benediction.
There will bo a matin, service this
morning til 7 o'clock.
St. David's Church.
Tho services at St. David's Episcopal
rhurcli this morning will be in charge
of the rector, Hov. Edward James Mc
Henry,, and the following musical pro
sramnii' will be given:
Introlt , Plain Song
Processional Adesto Fidells
Communion In C W, ir. Monk
Hymn .., St. Martins
Hymn y.,H, Bmnrt
ProcewlonU ., , Aveson
St. Mary's Catholis Church.
At St. Mary's Catholic church on
River stieot, a 'high class programme of
eacred music will bo rendered by tho
choir under the direction of Prnfossnr
Ackerman, who has labored early and
Jut" fur several months past to perfect
the musk.tl organization ofvtho church
choir.
First m,uss will take placa at 6 o'clock
nwl will bis follow'ed by services at 7,
8, fl and 10.30' ai m when high mass
will In celebrated.
Programme' for Today,
'"ho following music will bo rendered
by tho cJuHr oCtho Hickory Street Pres
bYteiliufc'lHtveU today -at 10.30 a. in.;
Oituu prelude--Jesus of Nazaroth,
Gounod
Mis. P, T, Fellows.
'This Is thaainy." ...., ....Gclbert
Vlior mid. Congregation.
"1 hanks Ho to find," ,.....,,,,..,,,Ashford
' .' yhur,
"llojoiem ManUlnd.'V.V..M..!...M"Haydn
' Choirviw CuDgregation.
'OlYertory .ughnte, Beethoven
Sirs. lVilow.
'And There Were Blmpherds," .,, .Parker
, Choir,
"(ilory tp Qiff In the Highest," ..Barnby
, 'j-.-.Kmloh and Choir,
Pcjtlude Alegio Scheve
Mit. KoMowh.
Tii" rololw In'g ur the" members of the
fhol"'
BAKING POWDER
Army because the army
the best,
evenness and purity."
U. S, GOVT CUEU1ST.
Sopranos Kallu Mlrtz, Mlnnlo llelcr,
Kutlu Fickus, Loulso .Kcllerinaii, Lena
Kellorman, Alvlna Schmidt, Amelia Blat
ter, Anna Hartmun, Martha 13. Nordt.
Altos-Mario I). Wlrth, Henrietta Art,
Ida Ronchlcr, Freda Iornuuhcr, Anna
Fickus, Amelia Koch.
Tenors Jacob Schunk, Adam Mans,
Henry Lowort, lrcd Schweitzer.
BnsHOB Jacob Emlch, John Kcmpher,
Fred Schump, Henry Motchman, Ilemy
Sunday, John Hahu.
Organist Mrs. I. F. Fellows, choirmas
ter, O. U. Dqiman,
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TEACHINa BY MAIL.
Has Become a Highly Specialized
nnd Successful Profession,
rolls Gallagher, In Success.
Tho system of teaching in the best
correspondence schools has been care
fully worked out. Onu of the principal
features Is the use of wpuclally prepared
and Illustrated instruction and question
papers, in place of 'the text-books used
in the ordinary resident school. The
papers aro written by men of technical
education, selected because of their Ilt
noss for tho work. Each paper is also
edited by one or moro specialists.
The papers are printed in pamphlet
form, of from ten to one hundred pages,
and can readily be folded and carried
In one's pocket for study during spare
houi.s. L'nch paper Is complete, and
contains all the instruction required
for the mastery of the following paper.
Tho writers nssume that tho student
known nothing about the subject in
hand that has not been treated in a
previous paper. Tho illustrations arc
features of these papers and they aro
freely employed.
It is the custom of one of the best of
these bchools, as soon as the pupil is
enrolled, to send to him the first and
second instruction and question papers,
accompanied by directions for proceed
ing with the work, some "information
blanks," and a supply of addressed
envelopes.
After carefully reading the directions,
a student studies the iirst instruction
paper until it is thoroughly mastered.
If he has any difficulty, he tills out an
Information blank, giving full particu
lars, send it to the .school, and proceeds
with his studies. A written explana
tion of the difllculty he encountered Is
promptly forwarded to him from the
school, and he is encouraged to write,
at any time, for special information.
After mastering the first instruction pa
per, he takes up the accompanying
question paper, and writes his answers
to the test questions on one side of
sheets of light paper, numbering each
answer, and writing his name, address,
and class number at the head of the
first sheet. He forwards these answers
to the school, in one of the addressed
envelopes, and proceeds to study the
second instruction paper.
D., Ir. & W. BOABD FOB TODAY.
The following Is the mnkr-up of th
D L. & W. board for today:
WEDNESDAY. DEC. :M.
L'Mras East C p. m HonMns; 7.r,0 l.
m.. Staples; 0 p. m., MoDonuell; in p. m.,
Castnor; It p. m., Fitzpalilck; 12 mid
niKht, Kingsley.
Summits 6 p. m., GInley (west).
Extras Wcst-S p. m., View.
THURSDAY, DEC. S.
Extras East I a. m Swaru: 2.W a. in..
Deilne; 1 a. m, W. Gllligan with B.u
tholomew's crow ; G a. m., Labar; 10 n. m.,
Costello with Thomas' ciow; 12 noon, M.
Finnerty; 2 p. m., Iluggerty; 3 p. in., Bis
blng. Summltb-ti a. m., J. J. Murray (cast):
S a. xn Nichols (west).
Pushers 2.u0 a. in., C. Bartholomew
(west): 7 a. m., Widncr (west): ! a. in..
Houser (east): 11.15 u. in., Worts (cast):
1 p. m MoDonni.ll (west): 7.30 p. in., Mur
phy (cast); a p. ni AV. II. Bartholomew
(cast).
Helpers 1 a. in.. Mngovern; 7 a. m
Gaffnuy; 10 a. ni Seeor; u.13 p. m Stan
ton. Extras West Second r.l. reel: l.oO a. in..
Scanlon; 11 a. in , Ketcham.
THE MARKETS.
Wall Street Review.
Now York. Dec 21. Tho stock murkot
closed Hrm today at tho top level of tho
day with m-t gams in a tow of tho prom
inent railroads and specialties n aching a
point or moie. Tho day'H movement of
juices was not of much slgnltlcanco and
tho deallugb weru on a very small scale,
except in tho local traction gioup, in
which there was some largo buying with
out any deliutto explanation. The tuuling
was Idle nearly to tho point of stagna
tion at times and tho lnokeis gavo moro
attention to playlm? pranks in celebration
of tho nvo of tho Chrlbtmas holiday than
to trading In stocks. The moducn ex
change eulebratlon began midway of tho
session of tho stock exchange on the samo
uoor aim sepaiaieu oniy uy a low parti
tion. Sneculatlvo suntimnnt riniv oiimIIv
have been tinctured by the festivities.
Thu distribution of Clnistmus donations
was on a liberal scale nnd helped the
prevailing cheerful uentltnunt. Thero was
apparently somo nutBtniHling short inter
est also which chose to cover for tho
holiday, especially as many brokers uio
iMuJuiinh io teavo lowu lor tho lest of
the week. The strength of tho local trac
tions had a sentimental effect on the
WllOlO list, thu llsn in Flrnnklvii 'l'i-;i,iclf
extending to over -i points. No delluito
explanation of tho rlsn wiih rnrthxrmiin,.
I hut old rumors had leuowed circulation
of a passing of control to tho Pennsyl.
Ivanla. Sugar also was well sustained at
ii icuuvcry iiom yesioruays shaip do.
ellnp. Tho most nctlvo petlod ot the
tiadlug, however, was dutlng tho deelluo
of thu moinlng. Tho malnlenanco of the
cull loan rate at between 7 and 10 per
cunt, was tho depressing Inlluonco. Tho
announcement of wuko Inci eases by tho
Now ork Central and tho Atlantic Coast
line called renowed attention to a ten.
doncy which is geneinl throughout tho
railroad world. Thu passing of the dlvl
dend on St. Joseph and Qrnnd Island Hist
l'!"eI?rred explained yesteiilv's lato break
of 8Vi points In that btock to which was
added a 2& point decllno today. Total
H?1?8. i000 h?s. There was soma
distributed activity In tho bond mnikol
but tho price movement was rather lireg
ylr. . Total sales, par value, n.oso.ooo.
HI".6".?181'68 new ia advanced M and tho
old 4s H per cent, on the last call.
m7nef?.,lowlng quotations aro furnished
The Trlbuno By Haight & Freeso, 31
316 Mears Building. W. V. Runyon, man
ager. ,
, Oocn.Hlifh.Low.CIoso,
Amal. Copper K Dl G7 59v(
Ani.c.&F am siiS 3i',J 3nJ
Am. Cot. Oil 44 44 41 41
41
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Am, ICO, Pr 39 39
Am. Locomotive .... 27 2744
274
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American Sugur ,,..126 128 WZ KHY,
Atchison, Pr SS mv, 9ST1 9994
Bolt. & Obit mil ft wfl
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Canadian Pacltlo ..t.izni
Ches. tt Ohio ,t 4i;&
Chicago & Alton u,, 32'i
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C, M. A St. P 175
Col. Fuel lion ,,,,,, SO
Col, & Southern .... 2ti?i
Den. & R. G Pr ... w!I
Elto ii.iit.. .11
Kile, 1st Pr . 05
Erin, 2d Pr W
Illinois Central ......tit
Louis. & Nash 123'i
Manhattan Uo',3
Mot. St. Ry 137
Mexican Central .... 2J
Mo K. & Tex 2-.t
Mo K. & r Pr .... Kji
Mo. Pncllle KiD'j,
N. Y. Centinl If.lU
Norfolk & West .... 708
Out. & West 29 U
Pnclflo Mall 39
Pemm. R. It lnJ7i
People's Gas 10P;j
Pressed Steel Car ... M)
Reading C.Hi
Reading, 1st Pr S0j9
Republic Steel ...... 19U
Roek Inland -Ui
St. L. San F 71
St. Ii. So. W 2lii
Southern Paclllo .... l.jfa
.Southern It. R 31?
Southern R. U., Pr.. W
Tcnn. Coal & Iron.. M
Texas fe Pnelllc 39g
Union Paclllo lWt
Union P.iclllc, Pr ... 9J
U. S. Leather Jits
II. S. Leather, Pr ... SS
U. S. Steel 3i,S
v. H. Steel, Pr SI
Wabash 2731
AVabnli, Pr 11
Western Union Wi
Wis. Central 25U
Ex-dlvldcnd.
Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Bar of 100.
STOCKS. BId.Asked.
Lackawanna Dairy Co., Pr.... CO
County Sav. Bank & TrUBt Co COS
First Nat. Bank (Carbondalo). ... boo
Third Uatlonal Bank 350
Dimo Dep. & DIs. Bank 300
Economy L., H. & P. Co 4(
First National Bank I200
Lack. Trust & Safo Don. Co . 193 ...
Clark & Snovor Co.. Pr 123
Scranton Saving Bank COO
Traders' National Bank 225 ...
Scranton Bolt & Nut Co 12i
People's Bank 135 ...
Scranton Packing Co 35
BONDS.
Scranton Passenger Railway,
first mortgage, duo 1920
Peonle's Street Railway, ttrsc
115
mottgage, due 1911' 115
People's Street Railway, Gen
eral mortgage, duo 1921
Seranton Tiac. Co . C oof cent.
115
115
Economy L.. IT. & P. Co 97
N. Jeisey & Poeono Ice Co 97
Consolidated Water Supply Co ... 105
Scranton Wholesale Market.
(Corrected by II. G. Dale, 27 Lacka. Ave.)
Flour-$l.-10.
Buttei Cicumery, 23Via25c.; dairy, 25a
2oc.
Cheese 13',ial4c.
Eggs Nearby, 30c.; storage, 22c.
Marrow Beans Per bushel, $2.83.
Onions Per bushel. 73a90c.
Potatoes loe. per bushel.
Philadelphia Produce Market.
Philadelphia, Doc. 24.-Corn-Qutet but
steady: No. 2 in export elevator, uI',4ao'c.
Oats Firm, lie. higher: No. 2 white
clipped. 29.a4uc. Butter Weak and sold
1c. lower: extia western cieamery. 29c;
do. nearby mints, 3ic. Eggs Quiet but
steady; fresh nearby, 27e.: do. western,
27c; do. southwestern, 2iJa27c; do. south
ern, 25c. Cheese Unchanged; New York
full cieams, prime small. 13ial4c; do. do.
do., fair to good, do., 13.il3".c; do. do. do.,
prime large, Wic; do. do. do. fair to
good, 13alJV:c. Rellned Sugars Dull, un
changed. Cotton Steady. Tallow Quiet;
city piime in tierces, Gc.; country do. do.,
barrels. r&n!i3ic.; do. dailc. Glioma;
cakes, C5Ac. Live Poultry Firm, good de
mand; fowls. llnl-I'c: old loosters, S',a
9c; spring chickens. 10',iullc.; ducks, 13a
lie; turkeys, 13al5c: geese, 12al3c.
Dressed Poultry Steady; fair demand;
fowls, choke western, lJ',al4e.; do. south
ern and southwestern, 13c; do. fair to
good, 12al2H;C.: old roosters, 30c; roast
ing chickens, nearby, l:'.il,"c: western do.,
huge, Ijall'c; do. small and medium, 13a
He; turkeys, choice nearby. 18al9c; do.
fair to good, l.'al7c; do. common, 13al4c;
western tuikevs, choice, lal9e; do. fair
10 goou, lualJc: do. common, i.me;
ducks nearby, IC.ilSa; -western do., loal'e;
geese, nc.11 by, 12al3e; western do., llalic.
Receipts Flour. 2,200 barrels and 3.132,000
pounds in sacks; wheat, 7.000 bushels;
corn, RS.000 bushels; oats, 5,000 bushels.
Shipments "Wheat, l.i.00 bushels; corn,
113,000 bushels; oats, 4,000 bushels.
New York Grain and Produce Market
New York, Dec 21 Holiday in grain
markets. Hops Steady. Butter Steady;
extra cieamery. Lie; lactory. lC'ulSVCc. ,
oioamery, common to choice. 21u27U.c;
held creuineiy, 21a2Uc; state dairy, COa'.'Oc;
lenovutcd, H,'id2Jc. Cheese Firm; state
lull pi earn, lrtney wiiall coloicd fall made,
liPiullUc; late, 13al3Uc; small whlto fall
made, Llallc; late, UaKt'.ic; largo white,
fall made. 133ia11c: Into, 13al3'4c: hngo
coloicd. fall made, isi4ul4e.: late, 13al3'ie.
Eggs Steady: average best, 2Sc; lefrlg
eiated, S!ia2lc.; western, lanev giadcd,
20c; western poor to piime, 20a25c.
Chicago Live Stock.
Chicago, Dec 2l.-Cattlo Receipts, 12.
000; uptued stioug, elosed dull; good to
piimo stceus, J5.uU.ul.",; poor to medium, ?3
a." 25; stockeis and fcedeis, J.'ai.fiO; cowc,
$1.23a I.C0: liclfoit-, $2a5.00: canneis, $1.25a
2.10; bulls, JJat.r.O; calcs, 3a7.25; Texas
fed steel s, $J.rifla5.
Hogs Receipts today. 22,000: tomoirow,
25.0U0; lett over. l.uOU: fl.ilOc higher; closo
weak; mixed and butchers, $"9iMl'..10: good
to vholeu heavy, ?0.4'ail W; rough heavy,
W.10at!3.i; light, ?5S0aU.20; bulk of bales,
SU.10.iti 35.
Shee Receipts, 12,0u0; slieep nnd lambs,
utiPMMily higher; good to clioico wetln rs,
44.il r,0; talr to clioko mixed, fjal; 11,1 tlvo
lambs, $l.ij.90.
Buffalo Stock Market.
Host Buffalo, Dec. 2 l.-Cattle Receipts,
light; steady.
Veals Steady, tops, ts.DOafl; common to
good, ftSOaS.
Hogs Receipts, 7,000: light grades net- '
ivc. luaiuc. nigiier: oineis slow; heavy,
Jii lOatiJiO, mixed, $0.30.10.40; Yorkeis and
pigs, $0.15a0.25; roughs, J3.C0.i5 SO; stags,
$4 50,15.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 7.000; sheep,
llim; lambs. 13.i20c. higher; top lambs,
J5 .r)0a5.70; 'culsl to good. $3.75a5.40; year
lings, JI.'.C.ul.M: ewes, f3.5)a4 35; sheep, top
mixed, ?J.5oaJ.75; culls to good, J1.73a3.lo.
East Liberty Stock Market.
Kiibt Liberty, Dec 2I. Caltlo Market
strong; choke. ?5.75a.r90; prime, Jo. KM
b.w, good, J5uri30; common, $.'.ri0.i3.2.".
Hogs Mniket slow; pilmo heavies, $! 5."
aGOn; mediums, $i)30: heavy Yorkeis. $0 20
ati.25: light Ynikuis, jc.10ali.15; pigs, JGaO.05;
roughs, ,'riC.lO,
Sheei fllaiket slow; best wetheia, M.70
a.'l,90; good mixed, JJ.40a.U0;; fair, JJ.7B.I
3.20; culls nnd common, Jl.50.i2; cholco
lambs, $5.80o5 50; common to good, JJa
D.23; veal culves, JSab.75.
Oil Market.
OH City, Dec. SI, Credit balances, r.l;
certificates, no sales; shipments, &S.705 bar
rels; uvei.igo, oj.s.m barrels; runs, 10.',12l
ban els; average, 77,015 bun els,
FINANCIAL
Spencer Trask '& Co.
BANKERS
2X & 29 Pine Street, New York
Members New York Stock Exchange.
Brook. R. T
BOODYlcLELLAN &CO.
BAMKERS,
No 57 Uroadwny, New York City,
UE11BERS KGW YOUK STOCK BXCIUNCIE.
STOCKS.BONDS nnd INVBSTfllENrS
OltDERB EXECUTED
FOR INVESTMENT OR ON MARGIN
JONAS LONQ'S 0V9
EXTRA
A Column of
Grocery
Specials
POR-
All Day
Friday
Bring your market basket (
with you on this day
notice the savins: on
i quantity purchased.
SOAP Fairbanks "Mascot;"
the regular selling price is 7 cakes
for 25e. All clay sale, 10,
cakes for 2uC
BLUEING or AMMONIA
Full pint bottles; two bottles
for 9C
BUFFALO or GOLD DUST
WASHING POWDER t- .
pound package 1 5C
WASHING SODA Per t
pound lC
IVORY or FAIRY .
SOAP 4c
STARCH Large lump ;
per pound 5C
CELLOID STARCH 1
1-pound package 7aC
S APOLIO or BON AMI
Large cakes 7 C
CATSUP Pure tomato;
for this sale, per gallon OVC
JELLY Assorted Ha-,-
vors ; 5-pound crocks, each. . 2i 1
TOMATOES Solid red, ripe;
full size can. Limit ( cans. 1
x er can. j
STRING BEANS Regular 2-,
pound cans. Limit 0 cans. I
Per can 02C '
CORN Pride of the Valley;
lit. ,4111V, (IILILlVt Jjlllii. P . I
cans. lJer can OC '
TES Belfast early June pcab.
(i cans. Per can 1
PEACHES Standard Dela
kind. Limit U cans. Per can 1 1
MILK Eclipse or Challenge
brand milk. Limit 0 cans. 0
x cr can 3
OATS Full 2-pound packages.
acre ttff m
PICKLES Plain, mixed, or i
chow chow; 2Hc. kind; this '
sale, 2 bottles for ZoC (
EVAPORATED APRICOTS
Choice royal or fancy Muir
Peaches ; regular lfic. value. . I
For this sale, per pound. . . 1 UC
PRUNES Large and meaty; i
new California; 30c. kind,
This sale
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JONAS LONQ'S SONS
A Merry, Merry Christmas
The Last Friday Hour Sale
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In a few days
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day's record will be
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SALE NO. 1
What You Can Buy in the Basement for 25c
Odds and ends in China Figures, Plates, Vases, China Cup and Saucer, and many other
holiday Bric-a-Brac, worth twice the price asked for them at this Hour Sale j5C
What You Can Buy in the Basniipnt for 9Sc
Gold Frame Mirrors, fancy metal mounted; large size Vases, Bisque Figures, Japanese Vases,
9-inch Jardinier, 100-pound Flour Bin, japanned and nicely lettered. Value of any of these Q
items is up to $2.00. This Hour Sale 9oC
What You Can Buy in the Basom- nt for ThisHour at $5MJsi
Your choice from an elaborate assortment of Parlor and Table Lamps; highly decorat-jH - q
ed globe to match. Value up to $0.90. This hour buy them at Jpo.yO
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SALE NO. 2 Begins Promptly at 3 O'clock
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Great Sale of Dress Goods Sixty Minutes
t.Vinch wide Black Jacquards; small and medium designs woven on fabric.
27-inch Melton Suitings; brown and grey. Suitable for .skirts.
:si-iiich Homespun Suitings; come in" blue and grey.
:JG Aldine Suitings; shades of grey; never sold less than ."Oc. yaid. 1-nr this hour, l-nday
buy either lot at, per yard
SALE OP SHOES Misses', Boys' and Youths' Shoes;
throughout. Buv this kind of a shoe for hard service; S1.25 value.
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SALE OF MEN'S OVERALLS Good Blue Denim; double stitched throughout; plenty
of pockets; full size. This hour OVC
SALE OF RIBBON All silk fancy corded stripe taffeta; 3J inches wide and H Jnches
wide. All silk satin gro grain Ribbon, both qualities, valued at 14c. per yard, this Hour bale. . . yC
SALE OF WOMEN'S TENNIS FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNS Good weight; stripe ft
effects; color-; arc pink and blues; full size; sale on the Second Floor, l'or one hour at JOt
50c Boys' Knee Puntson Salefor One Hour ar, 2)c
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All-wool materials; plain and mixed dark fabrics; age 15 to 15
suspender buttons. Sale on the Second Floor. For this hour only
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SALE NO. 3
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Well made- very heavy; !5
years; lined and honestly made.
value that is contained in them. ,
WHITE BED SPREADS Full size; hemmed ready for ue; assortment ot good pat-ft t
terns. Usually a $1.25 value. Friday, for this hour OlC
SALE OF FINE SILKS A colored Taffeta, comes IS inches wide; extra fine lustre; colors
pink, blue, old rose, lavender, garnet and black and white. In tjiis lot is included a China Silk in
same range of colors; 25 inches wide, Also Satin, sold at the very special price for this Fri- , -day
hour, per yard v T-J5C
SALE OF BLANKETS Once before we gave, you this opportunity to purchase a 11-4 size, 4-
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potmd Blanket. This is another
then we doubt it tliere will be any leit. so come cany ami uu u nine uiey iuu mine, mm.-
blue, pink, and red stripe borders, $1.50 value, For one hour V C
SWISS CURTAIN SALEOn the Third Floor Three yards long, 42 inches wide; has a l'i
inch ruffle; stripe effect; hemmed tops. If you are looking for suitable, cheap curtains for bed Sfl
room, this kind on sale Friday will meet vour wants. Usually marked $1.00. Per pair. . . , , . O vC
Another lot of seasonable and stylish furs; fine quality French
bushy tails; usually sold at $1.25 to $1,50, Special for this hour. .
JONAS LONG'S SONS,
JONAS LONQ'S SONS
the Old Year
this year will close its history; passing with
OUR GREAT
FRIDAY
AFTERNOON
SALES
Begins Promptly
What You Can Buy in tlie Basement for 3c
Best quality Shelf Paper; all colors. Best Table Tumblers;
White Semi-Porcelain Tea Cups, slightly imperfect. Marked
for this Hour Sale at oC
What Yon Can Buy in the Basement for 10c
Good Dust Brushes, Corn Poppers, 10-Pin Coat and Hat Folding
Racks, Towel Roller, good size; Knife and Spoon Trays; Pastry Board;
odds and ends in Glassware. Special for this Hour sale -.
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fale of Women's Wrappers Second Floor
Over 200 Percale and Flannelette Wrappers. Various patterns
and every desirable color; have shoulder capes and deep ruffle; pleated
back and separate bodice. For house wear a wrapper is appreciated.
This kind on sale Friday is usually a $1.25 value. At this
hour buy them for "C
Women's Fast Black Bose at 8c
Elsewhere this article would cost you from 10c. to 12c. a
pair. Here for one hour Friday, per pair
Begins Promptly
Hundred or more Misses' and Women's Monte Carlo Coats; come
in tan, red, blue, brown, grey and black; velvet collar and trimmings;
large pearl buttons; satin lining; always marked at $10.00 to $12.00.
To close this lot out we've marked
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MEN'S FLEECED LINED UNDERWEAR Here is a gar
ment that is marked for this Hour Sale at practically what it cost;
it is fleeced and finished well; there is all sizes in shirts and draw-
ers. Regularly sells for 559c Friday bargain hour ZoQ-
Boys' $2.25 Chinchilla Heritors nt $1.59 2nd Floor
to 9 years; has velvet collar; style with a wide collar is size S to 15
Either of these Reefers will surprise you for the big .
For this hour's price p I .uy
lot and if you're interested as much
Sale oi' Electric Seal Scarfs, 12a Second Floor
JONAS LONQ'S SONS
Store's history for this
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years. Large size have
29c
at 4 O'clock.
them for this hour
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