Freeland tribune. (Freeland, Pa.) 1888-1921, June 17, 1901, Image 3
YOUNGEST MAYOR'S WIFE. PocMlaa Hcl* by ■•><>• PnairlTula WM, Mrs. Fredericks Prentice Miller of Franklin, r„ In the wife of the youn gest mayor of any city In the United fltatee. Her hnaband. Major Charles J. B. Miller, la a member of the at aft of una. CHABI.ES . a. WII.I.HH. hla father, Major General Charles Mil ler, commander of the national guard of I'cnnaylranla. Mrs. Miller la a native of Franklin and a leader of the younger clement In society. Khe la a daughter of the late Frederick A. Prentice and was educat ed In New York city. Brnharell'a Bafh. The youthfuluess and vivacity of the famous French actreaa, Sarah Bern hardt, have been the wonder and admi ration of the imhllc for many years. There la probably no woman before the American public today who takes greater care of herself than Mine. Bern hardt. Writing In The Ledger Month ly, Stella Stuart anya that a sponge Ixil h whleh affords exquisite refresh ment to tired inuHclvs and Jaded spirits and Is an excellent preparation for the evening toilet Is used regularly by the talented French actress and la snld to be a potent auxiliary In preserving her apparently perennial charm. It con sists of: Alfchol % pint Spirits of camphor 2 minrm Spirit, of ammonia t mmrfa Sea aatt 2 ounces Bollina water ..In make one rpiart Agitate thoroughly. Rub Into the akin with the bare hands. It la excel lent to bathe the neck and shoulders be fore donning evening drees. Pletsrsasae Dress. It seems that woman's dress Is to be picturesque once more Instead of mere ly fashionable. With the Gainsbor ough hat coming In again—and its pop ularity received a great boom by the timely recovery iof the famous painting —at least one feature of ploturesque ness la assured. Then the princess gown Is another Indication of the trend mattera sartorial are taking. Truly, though, there nrc many periods repre sented In fashions of today. We have Louis XV coats, empire gowns and Eugenie skirt In addition to the Gainsborough hat and obi time princess dress. Then we have the essentially modern Eton, bolero and shirt waist, with hats like unto pancakes. If one style does not suit, the woman of to day may select another and rest happy In the assurance that she Is In the fashion.—New York Mall and Express. Tral, Practical, At Beren college, Kentucky, the Bow ing and cooking classes, under the su pervision of a graduate of I'ratt Insti tute, Brooklyn, nre the moot popular In the school. The lessons are careful ly adapted to existing conditions. The care of food without the aid of refrig erators and the getting of meals with out markets, grocery and delleat<-sseu shops nrounil the corner are considered. The housework at Berea has always been largely In the hands of pupils, and lu thnt way these mountain girls have beeD learning, but the cooking classes are much more Interesting, and during the last four terms the 20 dif ferent classes In sewing and cooking have averaged 12 girls to the class. Lraaaaa la Their Uvea. Miss Edith Marean, assistant secre tary of Badcllire college, has been giv ing at the Boston Women's Education al and lndustrln.l union a series of talks to working girls, taking each time as her subject thv life of sonic woman who had to srrnggle with great dim cuttles and succeeded In overcoming I them. Dorothea Itlx (Sister Dora) nnd half a doxen other women of strong and beneficent Uvea have been thus presented. The talks have proved pop ular, from 40 to 00 girls usually attend \ lug. New They Up Early, The empress of Russia lends a sim ple life when nt St. Petersburg, rtslng generally before 7 o'clock In the morn ing. In'thls mntter she greatly shocked the ladles of the Russian court when ahe first took up her abode among them. They were In the habit of mak lug their appearance about 12. Now all the ladles of the court and most of the Russian aristocracy breakfast early owing to the example of their empress. A Vasaa Sanitary Inspector. Miss Ftnoln Sulllvnn, daughter of ttie late president of the Queen's college, Cork, Ireland, has been appointed a sanitary inspector In the Pembroke township In County Dublin. She bad luisscd the Dublin and London sanitary examinations, took the National Health society's special courses of nursing lu the Chelsea infirmary and is highly fit ted for her post t NEDBDR6ERS GREAT 111 IT IE! Owing to Extensive Alterations to be Made to Our Storeroom We Are Compeiied to Dispose of Our Entire Stock of Goods. Our Store will be Entirely Rebuilt, thereby necessitating the Removal of our Tremendous Stock. Not having the available quarters to house our goods during the period which the workmen will re quire to Transform Our Store into the Most Handsome Business Place in Lower Luzerne Co., We Must Dispose of Our Stock, and in order to do so Every Article in the Big Store Has Been Reduced in Price To such an extent that the Greatest Bargain Surprises await every reader of this announcement. The few prices quoted are to give you a meagre idea of what is in store for you. We Have an Abundant Stock of Everything Advertised, and hundreds of more bagains equally as great, which will more Than Repay You to Go to Neußurger's During the Progress of This Sale. CLOTHING. Boys' all wool Never-Pip Knee Pants, "1 A p per pair -1 "TV/' Boys' strictly all wool fine check Knee Pants, the celebrated Indestruct able Make, made with hold-fast patent buttons and warranted not -J to rip; per pair E-FfJA' Men's ancl Boys' absolutely all wool Trousers; per pair vGL Men's Genuine (Limebach Mills) Read- . ing Cassimcre Never-Rip $2.50 "1 A W Trousers; per pair At A.( J Men's Genuine Riverside worsted fine custom-made $3.00 black Trousers; ~| |v( I per pair JLavJc/ Young Men's three-pieced Long "Pants ~| (f W all wool fast color Suits -i-o GJ 1 1Q Children's fine >a.eo Vestee Suits A 97 Children 's *5 .00 pure worsted Blue Serge Suits; in vestees, sizes 3 to 8; /-v double-breasted, 9to j6, rebuilding 7, 1 |Ss sale price ' Children's fine all wool blue Blouse Suits; our regular >2.00 suits, trim med with five rows white or red | |A J soutache braid -A_a A. A/ Boys' double-breasted and Children's blouse Suits of pure all wool vicu na, absolutely fast color, regular | i w $3.00 value, reduced to J-a 4 B J Children's fine imported serge blue IWI blouse Suits Boys' >5.00 fancy check imported pure worsted custom-made Suits, re- (lU building sale price 'O 300 Boys' Suits in all the 1.50 and $2.00 broken lots in the store; your choice of the lot * 97CJKJ 2 OS Men's <5.00 worsted Suits reduced to 97^J Men's $7.00 black clay worsted Suits A A W reduced to ' A c A. v J IMHEUSTS BUCKS COTJISTT-Y MH3TITQ- SHOES, $1 a Pair. JO: MMM ESTATE, P. O. S. of A. BUILDING, FREELAND, PA. Men's <9.00 fine all wool cheviot cassi mere and worsted Suits, in light and >-v |j i j dark patterns, rebuilding sale price Men's fine imported French back and 1 fancy creipe black worsted custom- ] mads >10.50 Suits, rebuilding sale L A_ S2 ] price VlaTfcCj j Our Entire Stock fancy worsted and . cassiinere >12.00 custom-made <7 1 Suits, now reduced to 4 a JtO Fine heavy-weight imported worsted , custom-made >15.00 Suits, rebuild- Q f i ing sal* price t/c "/ \7 FURNISHINGS. Ladies' 18c fine Moco yarn undervests 10c Boys' 35c Brownie heavy 8 oz. denim 00/ x Overalls • Boys' 35c Blouse Waists 19c The Manhattan patent detachable waist band 50c Shirt Waists, rebuilding sale price tlv/V 1 Men's reinforced back and front extra heavy black and white stripe cliev iot Shirts, made full 36 inches long, . every seam double sewed ancl felled Men's 75c Negligee Dress Shirts in all the swellest styles of the season, with and without pleats, rebuilding QO/v 1 sale price O t/C 1 Men's 40c Balbriggan Summer Under- 23c . Men's large size Linen-finished Hand- 0/-x kerchiefs The Freeland Overall Company's No. 444 Never-Rip Overalls, made with swinging bellows pockets, seams double sewed and felled, two sc am ; A_ <- in legs, coats have three pocke',B IMV The Sweet-Qrr Yellow Ticket >1.514 IyQp working Pants, rebuilding sale price vFi/v DRY GOODS. Lancaster Apron Ginghams, per yard, sc. Fast color gc Lawns, per yard, sc. Best bine and fancy Calicoes, per yard, sc. Allouette, the newest and prettiest of this summer's 18c Dress Fabrics, rebuilding sale price, Sc. Potter's 49-inch wide Table Oil Cloth, rebuilding sale price, two (2) yards for 25c. All the New Shades in 40c Henriettas now 22c. 40c bleached 60-inch Table Linen reduced to 22c. Shtrt Waists, Skirts and Coat Suits. 11.00 fine Percale Shirt Waists, 16 tucks _ in front and 8 tucks in back, re building sale price iV/v 200 fine mercerized striped and plain | | |/| black Underskirts, now reduced to -1 • v/\" Our Entire Stock of Coat Suits, Shirt Waists and Dress Suits now reducted 33yj per cent. SHOES. SHOES. Never has our Shoe Stock been so large and com plete as now, and never have such Good Shoes " been sold so cheaply. 500 Pairs Men's Shoes, nothing but 2.00 and 3. 50 kinds, in sizes 8, 9 and 10, reduced to I The 1.50 Will Wear Men's Fine Dress ~"| ~t Shoes, now JL. 1 t/ The 1.50 Arline Ladies' Dress Shoes, | "1 now -I • 1 *y The 1.50 Slvia Ladies' Fine Dress Ox- 1 ~| fords and Sandals The 2.00 Wilton Gents' fine vici kid | .. 1 Q Oxfords and Shoes, reduced to JL. J O The "Crusader" Ladies' and Gents' ~fl fine 2.50 Dress Shes, reduced to JL All Our 3.00 Ladies' and Gents' Shoes LjA now reduced to "V" Cornelius Heyl's celebrated patent Q iW | leather 5.00 Shoes, reduced to