,1 w fl -it i "-. ,. Si"- , ' - . 0 THE BOJRANTON TtaBuN&--SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1902. z? '" tiV ' Wong Eye Glasses You realize that wrong eye glasses will ruin your sight, white tho right glasses strengthen and Improve the sight. Realizing these things, can you afford to bo careless? Perhaps you do well to call on mo anyhow and find out whether you have the right lenses or not. DR. B. A. BAER PVR PPriAI.I4T. AlAINUPACTUmNCi OPTICIAN I 331 Washington Ave, J Cfcaklcy, Itobert Mnrahatl, CJcoibo Nel son Toots, KtiKono Tropp, Tliotniis Judge, Wilt Franz nml Allen Lawienco. Bankruptcy Petition. A oluntniy petition lit hatikiuploy wua ycatcnlay tiled In tlio United Stales dln trlct court by Horn ire Hoyden, of Oak land, a lumber nmnumclutcr. Jtls llnblll llo nic )7iSm 11 ml his UBict ?2,SU. Funoinl of W. Gibson Jones. Tim funrral aci vices ot William Olli'tin ... . .1. .1.11. .,....! ! ,1 .4 turnup, Hliuu Ul'illll wiih iiimutu 111 UIVBU colutniiH yesterday, will bo bold In t lio i-enn Avonun Jinpusc cnuicin en which ua was it mi-mhcr, nt 'J..':o o'clock tills after noon. Boy Sent to Jntl, Alduiinuti SI. J. Itiiddv .veslejiilm- com mltte-d li-ycnr-olil Julian McAidln to1 tho I'liinily Jail ut tho request of Mis. W. II. Dumran. Tho bov t tnroriltrlblu nml tin offoit a lit bo mnde to huvu him tonl to Kotnc lot motive liritllutlnu, NEW BOOKS FOR LIBRARY THEY ARE NOW HEADY FOR THE USE OF READERS, Begin the New Year Right by opening an utiount v.llli the Coiinfy Savings Bank - and Trust Company, 506 Spruco Street. Wo rcceio deposits ot one doll ir nnd upwnuK nml ay " per will, lntcreit thereon. L. A. WATBES, President. P. S. JOHNSON, Vice-Pies. A. H. CHRISTY, Cashier. All Members Invited. All the piesnnt inonibeiM oC lliu I'lrst Pi tsbytei lull chinch and all former tnctn beiH within ii-tich, 1110 Inlted nnd i iiuuited to Rnthur mound the l.onl'H taltlo on Sunday afternoon at -I o'clock. This will bo the last cliute-li boivIco In the old liMntlc lnilKllnR'. Charged with Larceny. Jonefih (.'orico, of Dunmoie, enl,nliiy caused the tnicit of Clhi-eppl I'hllllp, whom ho chniKCil with Imccny. Couuo alleROH that I'hllllp ulmliiu-ted $121 ft oni hi") pocket ihllo tho two were reimnhn; fiom a (JliilstnuiM celebration. Aldeiman Iludtlv held Phillip under jiuo hull for his appcuinmo In enmt. AN OPINIONS THE ZIEGLCR CASE fr Mollis' l'tifectu ... 4, rathllnder T Counsellor Tom Kei'iie Isolds Mann j. Monis' -Magnet T Capaduia Owl Uiaiul Cubanola 4. a. W. ChlldH T Juan r. I'oituoiulo Lillian Ruel C Itobeit Bum? Coia Tanner .2. 1 .nnrrilni tM'OrfoelO - Clgnis packed :.! in bo at v nml Hfln npl- ilO. Cigar Prices That are Right W In -) In T box. br-c. ..11.7", 90o ...I.m !1)o 4, .. 1.7". SOU T .. 1.70 t'Uc .. 17.'. "Me .. 1.7j 9)C jg, .. 1.". .. I". ..17.-. .. l.V, .. l.u . .1.50 .. 2.7". .. 3 7.11 1.75 . ill . uu jr. BUY HIM A PIPE. 4. Our line of Pipes is the talk of $ fr the town. 4 4 j. no SmoklUR and Chewinj; Tobacco- Old VliKinln. Cbi)ioot. Tin ee lllaclc Kid ChcionK. ' ? t Sweet Capoial Clftarettei- .j. 6 packs for 25c. 4. 4 - i. ic . o pauivs iui iot. .j. WHOLESAIiE AND RETAIL. Tor Cash Only. Vloiodoin Olji.ns 4, Matineo Cie.ns. T Mutch IL" Cheioots 'rmklsli Tronhlc"5. E. C. Morris .j. Cigar man. Leader of Cut Piices. 325 WASHINGTON AVENUE. 4. m Reisman Bros. BOOK SHOP The following Mag azines for January are now ready: Scrlbnei's. Ilaipei'i-, Muiikoj's, Cosmopolitan. Leslie's, strand, Peaison's, Argosy, I3vf rybody's, Bioidway. Alnsleu's, llassiiai, I.lp plnrotts, Smart Set, Xlckoll, Hue cpss, Short Stories Compnnlon. Out Iner, Itccreatlon. "World's Woik, Ccnturv and LADIES' 1IOMC JOUItNAL. .407 Spruce St. New Phone, 43 Opp. Dime Bnnk. In and About 'JiOiOt The City A Euchre Party. Tito young ladles of St. Paul ikuIs.Ii will slvo u cuclno next Monthly o cuius 'at IvnlglitH of Columbus hall, j Will Admitted to Piobate. J Tho Mill of Mrs. Mniion i;. Sloii.s uut .admitted to probate yesteuluy and letters 7 testamentary einntcd to William It ' Stoirs. Magistrate Howe to Speak. Maglstiato JdIiu t, Ifowo will sipeak In Qiioinsey hall tomoirow nlKlit under the auspices of All Souls' Unlvei-uliht chinch on "The r:peilences of a Pnllcu Miifris- J tinte," A Hnsqueiade Dance. The llltli minimi mubpim.uIo iluncu ot tho Itojnl I'amily Mill ba held on Wert. ncbday cenlnf, Jnnuuiy 7, at Oucinsoy hall on Wubliliigion uvcuuo, Muslu Mill bo by Uiwrenco's oicheslru, Tho inein- tbors of tho club aro: Chailos Jiltli, Jack JRAINO ."V.- -J THP PURE M -m -" ., THE PURE GRAIN COFFEE If you uso Grain.O in pluco of coffeo you will enjoy it just us much for it tastes tho (same ; yet, it is liko a food to the system, dis. ' tributlng tho full bubstanco of tho pure grain with every drop, TRY IT TO-DAY. Atgroieri i erjwUcre j JOc, auae. icr iicli. It Was Handed Down Yestenlny by Judge A. A. Vosbuig in the Orphans' Court. In the ai plums' couit j'tsteiduy, JudKe A. A. Vasbur, handed clow n un ojiin lou In the matter of the estate ot Eliza beth 52legler, deceased, In which ho or tlei.s that the tiuestltin at It-sue be cer tified to th coutt of common pleas for a determination of the lacts. Judse Vosburg's opinion follows in part: On October flth, 100.', I.Uetta Kou and Charles Itose, her husband, piesented their petition to this coutt setting' loitli that Elizabeth Zlcsler in her life time took out two policies of lncutance on her llfo Mith tho Ptudentl.il Xnsuraniu Com pany of Amu lea, fur the ngKicc.ito -inn of $707.00; that hhe gave In her llfetimH thf slid policies to tlie petitionuis, that the decendenl assigned to .said potltlonets tho said policies; that she tlelleietl them to the petltioneis and that they paid the prLinlums thereon until tho death of the testatrix; that the company paid the amount of s.tld policies to tho executor under the will of RHzabeth Zlegler, de ceased, and that he l of used l) jny over tho same, to tho petilioncis. They thoieforo ask for an lito to ho ceitlfictl to the com I of common pleas tii deteimlne the ownuishtp of said insur anco fund. Tho executor filed an answer to this petition denying the lacts set forth theieln -o far as they lelato to the assignment of tho policies and claims tint tho Insuianco money v.a the piop ei ty of the estate ot Mrs. Zlenlcr. A lartje amount of testlmotn hu been taken on each side, and Mlillo the estate appears upon the iccoid as the defendant, the contest Is really between the petition ers and the eieditois of tho estnto as It plainly appeals by the c-ildcncs that Mis. Zlegler died Insolvent. It is not contend ed that the otphans' couit has no power to awaul un issuo of this chataclei if tho evidenco Man ants it. The lespondents eontend that in the fiist lilaco tlieie is no ovldcnt of a gift to Chailes Rose and X will Htatc that this contention is coiroct. 11 tho t?ift vas made as claimed it nt made bv Eliza beth Zeinlor to her daughtci, Lizctta Rose. The lespondents also claim that tho Oiphans' couit has m jurisdiction to determlno tho ownership of the pio ceeda of theso Inbiuanco policies tind that tho petitioners should be lcnuhod to pic sent their claim In sonio other foim. Judge Voshurg says he is satisfied that the Otphans' court has jurisdiction to award an issue If the evidence wai rants it and theicfoio ordets that an issue be certified fiom the otphans' court to the couit of common pleas of Lackawanna county to bo submitted to n juiy for tho determination of the fol lowing question: "Did Elizabeth SHozlor In her lifetime usslgu or glvo to Llzottn. Rc-o two poli cies ot insuianeoiin tho l'ludcutiul In suranco Company of Aineilea, No. M197J und Cii!C35J?" In this ibsue lot I.tzotta Rosa stand as philntiff, and August K. Schneider, executor undor tho Mill of Elizabeth Zlegler, deceased, stand as de fendant. It Is fuithcr otdeicd that all proceedlngf, In the matter ot tho dis tribution of tho estate ot Elizabeth SCIeg lor, deceased, bo stayed until tho final determination of tho tiucstlon thus sub mitted to tho couit of common pleas lor tho finding of a Jury; but this older !j not to atfect the hearing of exceptions to tho executor's account, except as to inat tera involved In this lssuis It beams piopcr to stato In tills con nection that August r. Schneider tho ex ecutor has acted in poifect good faith and with tho utmost pioptloty so tar ab tho evidence goes, hi cailng for tho In terests of this estate lor c.ttofully at tending to his duty In tho collection ot this instil auto and in claiming It lor tho estate. In no aspect of tho caso tlieio fmo can ho bo hold liable lor any of tho costs ami espouses Incident to this con tioversy. When tills issue shall ha been finally delei mined in tho couit of common pleas and cei tilled back to or phans' couit, let tho p.nttles in Inteiest bi lug tho matter befoio Iho oiphans' couit for final doleimluatlon. Ill the estate of John Mason, Judge Vosbuig handed down nn opinion dis missing and nver-rullng tho delimiter filed to the answer of tho c.ecutius, and inuilo un onler fixing Monday, December 2th, at 10 u. in , fur the hearing. Hnuinge Licenses, Ohmles Di" Miuy A. McCiltti Hutus ('. White f'atheiluo Jenkins Amu om' Uedunr Susan 1'ovmiI lliimm Veh Mai la AhiuAlu.i PetclVIll R. Law Ada E Miibdii Nelson Kclsncr- l.lzzlo Di ink Luke Ilniau ,, Knto lluglifs (, Colli, mil .Syiaeusu Sei , lutein Hcr.mtoii ..,..,,)iuuiiore Duiuiioro Seiniilnn Suiautnu Pltlbbiiig Serantou ....(.'iiiboudalo Pittstoii Set anion Sei.iutoii Cloaks nnd Fins J.ull oer Milt bo sold at half ptlce, M. D. Hiescholl, the lellablo funler, VII Wyoming avenue, For the convenience of their custom eis, tho Lackawanna' Trust nnd Safe Depoblt Company will bo open this evening from 7 to S o'clock. MARRIED. MJISNL'R-HWXK.-At the Coutt Slicot MethodlKt EplHcop.il patsonago, Doc. ii, JOoJ, Nelson Kdsner and Mias LUzlo Hi Ink, all of SeiJiiton, Pa. STQNn-RAHHEH.-In Scianton. Pa., Dec. SI, JWJ, by Rev, Chailes A. Benja min, William O. Stone, of Noith Muln nvenue, und Miss Ilttella Itaiber, of Wyoming ucnuc Books of Travel nnd History, Liter ntuie, Fiction, Sociology, Educa tion, Science, Useful Arts nnd Fine Arts They Constitute nn Import ant Addition to tho Fine Collection of Books with Which the City's Public Libraly Is Supplied. Dining tho month of December tho following books weie added to tho Scrnnton 1'ubllc Lllnnry, and are now ready for the iibo ot leaders: TRAVEL AND HISTORY. Hut ton, J. n.-Scot abroad 911112 L'ltiBtcIn, Lewis Italian unalssanco in England !i 12 OS 13 Hall, J. K.-lIlstoiy of Atlantic City "07I.U II LITERATURE, t'latk, S, 11. Handbook or best lending... SOSCCu Llnthleiim, 11, Rest leellntlons, readings, declamations, and pltos SOS.G L5 Randolph, L. V. K Sin Ivals (poems).... sum; Ware, E. r.-Rhymes of lionnuill.Sll AV10 Miller, J. IT. Jlld-olghtcenth century SOS Ml Winston, Helen Al. Llteiary Roston of tndnv MS W.1 J full. .Iiiiiks Legends of tho west. .818 IU Robins, Edv mil Romances of eaily Ainci lea SIS 1X3 Divtin, W. M. Tennyson pilmer....l T19 Lounsbuiy, T. R. Shnkespe.uo and Vol- tulic S22.HL!; Seaman, Owen P.ouoMcd plumes, .. .S27 Sil Plcrko, E. M. Pablo unit song In Italy., S50SIC Leo XIII, pope Pectus, charades, inscrip tions nnd l evlscd compositions 8,11 L J-'ICTION. Rread-Mlnuets: a uoclal study .XJ.l Glasgow, Ellen The Descendant O10J Hi-gnn, Alice C. Mrs. Wlggs of the cnb bugo patch HoJ.l Rus-jiI, W. C Wieck of the Grosvenor.. Ri,JU SOUIOLOOY. Coole-y, I'. II iluman niiluio and the o clal older Ml CI Cross A. L Anglican episcopates nnd tho Ameilcan colonies "OS IIvU Ussbor, Eicinrd Neo-maltliuaianlsm Snldct, D. J. The Stale, especially the Ameilcan state; pschologic.dly treated.. 320.1 S Snow, A. II. Administration of dependen cies 32.-i S2 Ronodettl, Vincent Studies In diplomacy., 227 B2 Howell, Gooige Labour legislation, move ments, and leadeis 331111 National cllc fedeiation Conferences on ludtistilal conciliation, Now York 1901.. :,)! N2 Rolen, G. L Plain fucts as to the tt lists and the t.tiifl, etc 33S S ill Case. Nelson Emopcan constitutional history 312 CI Firth, C. II. Cromwell's army: m history of tho English soldier 3.", Fl r.irley, J. P. West Point in the eailv sitle, Mlth incidents of the war.35' K2 Wisser, J. P. Tactics ot coast defence.... 3.--, WO W1iIIom.iv, A. It. Reci nt obje-et-lessons in pen il science 3d V lf.ill. Hiiliorl L'ntiit. Mo under llio Plmi- tagenets 391 IIJ Hall, Hubert Soiiety In tho Elizabethan ago 391 HI Cmlv, Jennie C History of tho Momau's chili movement In America 3'n; CS EDUCATION. riiullnj,, J. J. rilneiples ot class teach ing 370.1 v: Render, W. H. Teacher at work 171 I!S Allison is I'erdue Stoiy In ptimuiv In bti action 172 A2 Mnrch.int, J. R. V. Commeiclnl histoiy.. 0.S3 M2 Thorpe, F. N. Government of tho people ot tho United Stales., .,, ,,t.,.ii,0KI T aclsc, W. F.-First Spanish book nml render ., ..., .t,.,i,i,..i..tu,4G3 O BCIDNCli Franklnud, W. R.-Story of Euclid. ..S13 F Hllbert, David Foundations of geomolry. , ,,tii. ,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,, it,i,,ilU3 112 Lodge, Alfred Differential calculus for bcglnneiB , ,,.517 I, Turner', W, H. Modorn astronomy.. 520.9 T Duncan, J. Applied moohanlcs for begin ners '.,,.,i ,31 D Walker, Frederick Aerial navigation...., ",t C33.8W1 VanderpoDl, Emily N. Color problems,,,! 535.6V Thorpe, T. E. Essays In historical chem istry ,510.0 Tl Ctltle, J. H.-Cold mines of the world.... G33.4 C USEFUL: ARTS. Oliver, T.-Dangeroua trades ttl.1.6 O Hopkins, B. A. Cnro of tho teoth..Cl7.0 II Raker, 0. I!. Economic loeomollvo man agement 021.1 Rl Nellson, R. M.-Htcnm turbine 021.1 K2 Llvormoro & Williams How to becomo a competent motormau (,21.3 L4 Homuns, J. E. Self-propelled vehicles.... 021.4 HI Islcr, C Well-boring for water, bilne, and oil 022.2 I Mnssey, W. F. Cropgrowlng and ciop Feeding 0.11 Ml Mlnll, L. C. Injurious and useful Insects.. 032 M Rcckett, Edwin Hook of tho strawberry. 031 R5 Rudd, J. L. Amei lean horticultural man ual 031 Bt,' Young, E. It. My dogs In tho Noithland.. CJC.7 Y Hogiiu, Loulso E. Children's diot In homo and HChool ,...U19 HI Adams, C. C Elementary commercial geogiaphv 00 Al Laird, A. J. Syllable shorthand 053 IJS Altsop, F. C Practical electric bell fit ting 051 A2 Baldwin, T. S. Practical telephone hand book and guide 034 Bl Edison, T. A. Telegraphy self-taught.... 054 H aottsgoigcr, Fiimcls Arcoiinlant's guide for executors, ndmlnlstnitors, ctc..CJ7 G3 Flower, Sydney Mail-order business HEAD, AMONG THE BOWLERS STRIKES AND SPARES IN THE TWO LEAGUES. .C3S V Salcy, M. L. Realmof the (lumber) re taller C59 S Loltner, Slgnnmd Ink manufacture 007 4L Wilson, E. R. Cyanide processes. C99 2 W Smith, A, W. Materials of machines 071 S2 Ilmm-in, W. L Toxtllo fibres of com merce : 077 II InBklp, G. D. Mathematical and graphi cal roof framing. 2v 6911 Popplewoll, W. C Prtvcntatlon of smoke 097 P Jennings, A. S. Paint and colour mixing. C9SJ1 FINE ARTS. Btown, Glenn European and Japanese gardens 710 111 White, II. H. Rook of orchids 71 WJ Headlam, Cecil Poter Vlschcr 739 II Hawkins, N. Self-help mechanical draw ing 714 113 C.idncss, Henry Decoi.ttlvc brushwork and elementary design 745 C3 Walker, Louisa Vailed occupations In siting work 710 W Blackburn, Henry Ait of lllustiatlon 7C0R Taylor, C. M. Why my photographs aro bad 770 T Upton, G, P. Musical pastels 7S0 4X1l CroMest, F. J. Story of the ait ot music. 7!)9Cl Ranlster, IX. C Musical analysis.. ..7&1 P.3 Upton, G. P. Standutd light operas 7WUI Cadogan, Adelaide lllustiatcd games of patience.- 795 CI Woodrufl , Hii.im Ttotting horso of Ametlea 79S W Singleton. Esther Famous, paintings as seen and described 1 famous Mrlteis.. 77J SI Kcollnc,, Elbod Sir Johua Reynolds 759.2 IC .Malison, J. A.Sir Edwin Landseer..i0 2 M Maithi, AV. Gonud Don ... 7599 M Cloaks and Furs Lett over will be Fold at halt pi Ice. M. D. Brcsehell, the i (-liable funler, 121 Wyoming aenue. sWnton Bicycle Club Will Probably Finish on Top in the Bicycle Club's League Race Kicks at tho Fre quency of Postponed Games Are HeardWharton's Score of 278 Is a New Record for Hampe Alleys, Max Graf, of Buffalo, Makes a Score of 300, With only six more games to be l oiled by tho teams comprising? tho Wcyelo Clubs' league, It would seem as If the Scranlon Bicycle club team will finish on top, with the Electric City Wheel men cIofc seconds. The Green Ridge Wheelmen have been bowling In better form of late, however, than they did at first and they may come out second best even yet. The Suburban team, which haa done tho most remarkable team work over seen In this city, has played up n gainst all kinds of hnrd luck and linn no show for cither first or second honors. The loeul admlicrs of bowling uro kicking at the frequency Mlth which games are postponed In the City lengue und the members of one or two of the teams, which have not permitted tilvlnl Inconveniences to inteUctc with their playing, are also sore. There were no less than three postponed sets of games hist week, nnd as a consoauence It is impassible to tell just what the stand ing of the tenins is. There are only six more games 1o. bo rolled by each team, according to the schedule, befote the first series will bo over. The captains nf at least two of the teams in the City league- propose to protest in the future if tho rule pro hibiting players bowling with any ex cept their regular teams is not lived up to. One player in the league has al leady bowled match games with no less than four teams, and there aro several who have bowled with thiee teams. The captains of the two teams In ques tion say that if this thing Is attempted they will insist that substitutes be played, or else they will refuse to bowl. it Jr u ii Captain "Bobby" Wharton, ot the Huinpo team, has broken Hopkins' rec ord for tho Hampe alleys by making n scoie of 27S a lew dajs ago. In the game before that he made a. total of 209. The iccoid for the city is at pies ent held by Mux Feldman, of Noith Scranton. who made 2S7 on the Audl toiluni alloys. It is alleged by some, however, that in the contest in which ho- was lolling no attempt was made to stilctly cnfoie-o the rules. Max Graf, of Buffalo, lp.ule a sioie of S00 on the Iroquois alleys In that city last week. This Is the highest pos sible scoif; which can be made at bowl ing, and thougli It has been made De fine, it is so seldom tolled up that Oinf's feat Is deseiving of moio than passing mention. It lequlres twehn straight strikes to make a total scoto of 30ft, but Graf's lecord Is moie wnn deiful still when it is nndei stood that he made seventeen sti .light Mi ikes, the other live being on the tall-end ot an other game. CHINA HAL German China Pieces. More good news I Here nre somo splendid values in little odds and ends that every housewife will be interested in All are of very fine make and in every way perfect simply "tf4rle tirl mnAm " 1 'odds and ends.' IOC Plates, Cups and Satlceis, Cretim Pitchers, Ont Meal Dishes, Tea Pot Stands. 3SC Syrup Pitchers, Mustache. Cups and Saucers, Latgo Cups nnd Sau cers, Cuns, Saucers and Plates, Trays, CViuVfavW. 50c Chocolate Pols, Jardinieres, Cracker Jots, Cabarets, Tea Pots, Comb nnd Btush Trays, Salad Dishes, Cake Plates, Cuspidors. id J $ Geo: V. Millar & Co o s 2 0 3 r ?c Pi You Are Invited to transact your banking btiBineaa with ua, and every courtesy will be extended, whether your account is large or small. Third National Bank, Il8 Wyoming Ave., Setanlon, Pa. Capital, $200,000; Surplus (earned,) $600,000. .'5 per cent, intorest paid ou Savings Accounts, nnd tho interest is compounded Jan. land July 1. Accounts can bo opened by mail. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 7:30 TO 8:30. QA Trading Stamps Ov Given Away Free 1 3 3 & Si 3 3D STAMPS 30 With a Dollar Purchase, vSaturday and Monday, Dec. 27 and 29. OUR GREAT ANNUAL Clearance Sale Will Commence Saturday Morning'. With every purchase amounting to one dollar or over. This offer holds good until January ist, and includes all classes of goods, even those whose prices are cut deeply. Our First Annual Cloak and Suit Sale Begins this morning. Every garment has taken on a new price, a'nd every newly priced garment is new, and posi tively ot this season's production. The styles are therefore the very latest, while the tailoring and quality of materials is the very highest piocurable. We have no trash in stock nothing here but goodsof guaranteed quality. Ladies' and Misses' Coats in ail the latest cuts, made from American Woolen Mills Ker- sey. Genuine 7.50 garments, are now 5.UU Our regular 10.00 Coats, in all styles and -. colors, .are now , . JJ) .5 j Our Famous $12. 50 Coats, in a fine range of styles, that have won the favor of all who have seen them, are now ty VO The High Class Coats and Jackets that sold for $ 16. 50, arc reduced to '. . p 1 2.u9 Other High Class Coats priced up to and in cluding our magnificent line at $20.00, are & 1 qx now marked for choice, Jp 1 4.0V All Lille Velour Coats are offered at exacr Iy cost price. !t The Balance of the Fur Stock : 3 Suits for Ladies and Children g Children's Coats u2 : & 9 9 3 ar Ladies' Walking Skirts & etc., at prices not approached anywhere else in Scranton, & and you have choice of the only entirely new stock in this tP city. &' f Ladies' Storm Coats A BIG CUT IN PRICES. Dress Goods Sl.00 Heavy Double Fan Slttrtlngs.69c Tweed Sltlttlngs, nil wool, urey mlxtm cs 39c ?1,00 Vouetluus, o(Mnch, good lino of colois 75c &0c AlliutrobS, 40-IiicIi nil colois.. 39c GOu millinnls, UiMnch, small He mes 19c 73o IIcmluttuB, 40-inch, evening shades 59c 75c Walbtlngs, in many &tylps....50c DOc nideidown, yonl wide 39c Uuc lZUlei down , . . . , , 25c 7So Coiduioys, extia wide, nil .similes , , , . , , , , . , ,63c G5u Cardmoy, all colors , 49c Lot of $1,00 Tnffeta Sillm 59c Trkob WnlatliiRS, now shades,,,, 25c ISn Vast niai.lt Near SHU Dross Lin ing 123c lVtC l-'ust niaclc Perrallue..,.,,10c 15c Kast Black Poicallne,,,.,,,,12c 0(i Fast Illack Porcallno 15c Domestics Eellnao Drets Flannolettes, new spring styles ISe 12 j Huavy Dark Percale 8c New Spring Ginghams, 13c goods.. 10c I Case Bates' Seersucker (short lengths) c FIno Heavy 80 Outings or Glc Good Heavy 10a OutlngH for W2c Best Apron Gingham . . , 6c Best Indigo Blue Prints 5c Best Simpson Sllvov Grey Prints., 5c Poreale Prlnta, yard wide 8c Good Shaker Flannel 4c Best Hill Bleachod MuBlln 7c Holiday Goods, Blankets and Comforts, Umbrellas, At a Big Reduction. Cut Prices in Cloak Department Children's $10.95 Coats for 9 8.50 Children's $12.50 Coats for 9,75 Chlldien's 115.00 Coats for,.... 11.50 Children's S7.50 Gibson Coats.. 5.00 Ladles' $10.00 Coats.,., 6.95 Ladles $12.50 Coats 9,95 Ladles' $20,00 Coats, .,..,,..... 15.00 Ladles' $25,00 Coats 19.50 Ladles' $35.00 Coats 25.00 Underwear and Hosiery Men's Fleeced 50o Underwear. . 39c Men's Flooced 75c. Underwear... 50c Men's Fine Natural "Wool Under wear 51.00 Mon's Heavy Natuial Wool Un derwear $1.00 Ladles' Fine Fleeced Undoiwcur. 25c Ladlos' Egyptian Fleeced Undor wear 50o Ladles' Natural Wool Under- wear , 75c Ladles Fine Wool Underwear. , , ,$1,00 Ladles' Fine "White and Bibbed Underwear ..,.,,..,...,...,, $1.00 Ladles' Maco Black Hose,,,,..,, 25c 3 S ! reduced. : A complete line of the best makes only at prices greatly xi 9 m--.!! JSm r 1 lCWUlIlfll Ml WU. 400 and 402 Lacka. Avenue. 3 & & wmmmmmmynmvMmmmmmm- WghDjI Cut Out This Coupon, Present at our office, purchase $1.00 worth of goods or more and you will receive 30 stamps. December 26, 27, 29. Wf AlEARS & HAQEN. Hears & Hagen 415 and 417 Lack&vaooa Ave, Have You Not Friends That .should bo remombeied on New Yen 18 Day with bomo dainty tokens? Suicly you have! Wo can show you some very useful ones In Sterling Silver Novelties that aie attractive nnd INKXPISNSIVU and one's puiso must he tnlten into consideration so soon after Uluistman. "Everything that is best in Diamonds and Jewelry, " Mercereau & Connell, 132 WYOMING AVENUE. There in nothing; just as good as Ehret's Slag Roofing. r T Guaranteed 10 Years. WARREN-EHRET COMPANY K 321 WASHINGTON AVE, PI Z 4 1