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Wilkes-Barre Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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TIMES-LEADER; FRIDAY EVENING. MAY 21. 1915 2 For i GoldSiamps UntilNoon Max Galland of West Kuaa jK 1 COUPON BALLOONS FREE During Baby Week we will give a balloon free with every purchase in the Infants' Department or for children up to twelve years, if requested. Tooiers for the Children We will give te every child who cornea te the store accompanied by an elder person a tooter. Bring the children with you.

Chaxlea Oppenheimer at New York 3ft John McCall of the Heights, spent Thursday with friends at Scranton. Mrs. Harry R. Stevens and daughter, Rebecca, of Sanford, Florida, are guests of Mrs. Charlea Ringsdort of Academy street, Mr, Stevens who is a brother of Mrs.

Ringsdorf is expected here next Monday to spend some time visiting friends and relatives. This Coupon holds good until and including May 22nd. OS 10 Extra Gold Stamps FREE This Coupon presented at our Stamp Desk entitles a customer to ten Geld Stamps free with purchase. These are the ordinary Gold Stamps which may be pasted anywhere in your book. Dr.

and Mrs. S. M. Wolfe and daugh- FOLK YOUKKOW sV mm i- mm mw aU ter Sarah, or Academy street, will leave this evening for New York City, where they will embark on the Kroonland tomorrow morning for and the San Francisco exposition. Miss Catherine Mara of this city received her diploma laet night at the graduation of the Emergency Hospital Training School at Carbondale.

The grauuaung ciass nan uui tour memuero. m-WL It's an interesting table printed below which tells the Saturday morning price list on REGULAR MERCHANDISE FROM REGULAR STOCKS, fine, desirable, fresh and new. To encourage early shopping pricss are at the lowest a glance shows, during the first half hour, from 9 a. m. until 9:30 a.

m. From then they are raised every half hour until at 12 o'clock noon, they revert to regular. Every half hour Saturday morning the bell will ring at the dose of one-half hour shopping period and the commencement of another. aplaia that colnma marked value: Treaneatly threnga special parehases or for one reason or another, onr rsgmlar prloe Is loss than te mannfctnrr's utenaed prloe, or lees then the standard retelUnr price or ancb gradai elsewhere. Whoa snoh oocnre on this list we are mentioning tho value of the We reserve the right to limit quantities.

None of this merchandise' will be sold to dealers. None sent 0. D. No phone or mail orders taken on these Saturday morning specials. Quoting a Few of the Interesting Values Featured 22cL it MrsT," Smith of E.

North Street is spending1 a few weeks as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. James oif Philadelphia. 1 .45 A 1 Miss Flora Feldsteln of New York Is the- guest of Mrs. Louis Cohen of this city.

After spending some time visiting friends at Scranton, Grafton Williams returned last night, 85 Mrs. a Doll and daughter Irene, of Olyplrant, returned home last night after spending the past few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cohen.

Miss Sophie Schults, of 13 Hudson streetrwho recently underwent as operation for appendicitis at Nesbitt West Side Hospital, is recovering nteely. nf A score of young people were de lightfully entertained at a studio dance last night by the Misses Mooney and Weir, of North Franklin street The dance was entirely informal and "the old-fashioned Dan Tucker aa well as the more modern steps was enjoyed by the guests. Late in the evening, refreshments were served. Miss Melba Powell, of Taylor, is visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Williams, of East South street. George Shroeder, local architect, has returned from Harrisburg where he transacted considerable business. The Wilbar Bewing "Cirle met last night at the home of Miss Ray Lowry, North Pennsylvania avenue. All of the members were present. Refreshments were served.

W- Married Half Century. Fifty years ago, in May 1865, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Reynolds of Davenport street, Plymouth, were married in England. Last night, with all of their eight children and their families in attendance, the couple celebrated their golden anniversary with an informal dinner.

Stephen Simmons, of Michigan, a relative of the pair, sent a gift of gold. The couple have been residents of Plymouth for forty-four Reynolds was for thirty-six years englneeFTor, the Nottingham, No. 15 colliery. The following- children were, present last evening: Samuel and Harold, Mrs. John Jones, Mrs.

Joseph Harrison, Mrs. Ellis Walton and Mrs. Thomas Nelson. Many acceptances have already been received for the annual luncheon of the WUkes-Barre Institute Association, Saturday, May 22, at the Dresden. The committee in charge feel certain now that the affair will prove most suc cessful.

Bert Hughes of Bedford street, Forty Fort is now able to be about, having been confined to his home for some time with a sprained leg James Dukas, proprietor of the Bos ton Candy Kitchen of Edwardsville, left today for Baltimore to Join his wife and children who have been spending some time there. The Misses Millard very pleasantly entertained a few friends at their home on Charles street, Luzerne, last even-lug. The evening was spent in a delightful manner, musical selections being the feature. The dinning room was decorated with cut flowers, the color scheme being green and white. The favor were also very pretty, lunch was served to Miss Marjorle Hodder, of BEACH ROMPERS made from chambrays and seersuckers trimmed with striped pipings and con trasting belt and bands; worth 25c each.

SEERSUCKER ROMPERS Pretty rompers and a boon to busy I ironing. tilte with mothers in that they require no ThaA porno in stripe effects, white pin, tan or blue, trimmed with white; 1 worth 50c. INFANTS' DRESSES and At oil trnm KaKl nf lv mftntVi! to two years, trimmed with embroidery yokes and ruffle edging in neck andl sleeves; worth 33c. CHILDREN'S DRESSES" Sises to fit children from two to six. These dresses are made of percales trim-, med with contrasting colors; worth 50c' each.

CHILDREN'S DRESSES ThMt are mostlv nretty chambray, per cale and gingham dresses In a dozen or more different styles; mostly tne commna-tinn dresses which are most popular this season. Sizes two to six; worth from 69c' to $1.25. GIRLS' DRESSES These dresses are made of percales and chambrays in many different styles. All are new and pew in design. Slies from six to fourteen; worth 59c each, i 39c 33c 59c 39c ARTiriFQ 9 to 9:30 to 10 to 10:30 11 to I 11:30 Regular! AKAiiita I 9:30 to 10 10:30 to 11:30 to 12 Price Value SILK PETTICOATS ($235 1 2.45") 2.55 $2.65 2.70 2.75 $J3J WOMENSKIRTS 5.25 5.50 1 5.75 676o 6.25 6.50 693 AMOSKEAG GINGHAM .06 .061 .07 .08 j-KUlLOF-THE-LOOM .071 .08 .09 .10 .12 NAPKlNSgy l.io 1.20 1.25 UP 1.40 1.50 1.65 1.85" TURKISH .15 .16 .17 .18 .19 .25 5 1 .95 1.00 1.05 1.10 1.19 1.39 "TsF FAM1Y NAINSOOK I 1-30 1.35 1.40 1.45 1.55 1.60 1.65 1.85 HUCK TOWEL 1 .05 .061 .06 .07 .07 .03 1 .10 SHEET 'VJamiosViimitol .42 .45 .48 .50 .52 .55 .59 .69 PILLOW XASEygU0" .09 Mj 1 .11 .111 .14 WmUOTHi-.

i ,63 1- .66 .69 .79 .89 1.00 yfNjy SHAi)E 1 .32 1 .35 .37 .40 .42 I .45 1 .50 I 9URTAfiOLf I .20 .22 .24 .26 30 5 9x12 TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUG 12.50 12.75 12.95 1 13.50 13.95 14.93 17.00 BRASSBED 7.35 7.65 7.95 8.25 8.95 9.93 1 LACE CURTAINS 1.22 1.25 1.27j' 1.30 1.32 1 1.35 1.50 1 LINOLEUM 1.121 1 115 1.17l'2Q 1.221 1 1.25 133 I 1.50 UNOLEUM .371 .40 A2f .45) .47 .50 SCRIM .30 .3211 .35 .40 1 -49 CRETONNE .14 .15 "HT 1 .22 COLQREDCRIM .171 Tsh .19 .20 "Wi .25 .39 WAISTS 1 3.85 I 4.00 4.371 4.50 1 5.00 MEN'S MgXpTliOSiE-v PRESIMNTSlgD TRUSO FINE USE HOSE .33 1 .35 .37 .39 AT Is?" CriALlVlER'S POROS-KNIT UNION SUITS .69 .75 .79 .85 .89 .95 1.00 24x24 SILK FLOSS INSIDE PILLOWS .45 .47 I .49 53 .55 .60 I .69 I i COATS' SIX.CORD THREAD 0.. i .02 .31 .04 1 04l .05 1 WASHINGTON PINS .02 I .021 1 .03 .04 jSs" B1NGOA1ARM CLOCKS 1.45 1.50 1.59 1.69 175 1.89 2.00 DAMASKEENE GEM SAFETV RAOR .70 .75 .79 .85 .87 .90 LOOT) PTOUD'Sy TOILET WAtER .45 .51 .55 .57 .59 1 .65 .75 MY-RICEHFACE POWDER .25 1 .27 .23 lol .32 .34 .50 MUNYOWS WITCH HAZEL SOAP .05 .05 .06 .0611 CHIFFON CLOl Yd .83 .85 ,90 J5 1 1.00 4.100125 -ia UMBRELLA .69 .73 J5 PIECES OF WASH RIBBON .06 .07 .071 1 .03 .081 i '-10 SILK CREPE DE CHINE 12j .14 A5 Tf" 091 TfH 5j WOMEN'S RIBBED VESTST. 06 .06 .07 .071 .08 WOMEN'S RIBBED UNION SUITS .33 1 .35 i .371 1 .40 1 .42 .45 0 BOYS' UNION SUITS, POROS-KNIT .33 .35 37f .40 .42 45l .50 WOMEN'S SWEATERS I 2.15 2.25 2.371 1 2.50 3.75 3.00 3.49 1 WOMEN'S SWEATERS T35 2.50 2.7fr 3.00 3.25 3.50 3.98 RQVjWOKCESTER CORSETS .70 .75" .80 .85 .95 U9 2.00 WARNER'S BRASSIERES .70 .75 .80 .85 .90 L00 VYOMgN'S GQWNS 1.15 1.20 1.30 I 135 T4Q 1.50 WQMENg DRAWERS .20 I .25 .30 .40 .50 CORSET COVERS 65 1 707S--m- 1.00 5. QRiESSES .65 .70 L00 -TT PMQNAS I .65 .70 .75 .80. .85 1.00 WHITE PE1TICOATS 1.15 1.20 1.25 1.30 U5 1.40 l.S0" orco'io'roa TAlLOREDSUITS 2oTooT" 21.50 "22 50 23.50 1 25.00 27.50 "29.00 WOMEN'S DRESSES gffS 12.00 I 12.50 13.00 13T(TH4 WOMEN'S COATS oVofoI1'.

12.50 13.00 13.50 14.00 i 14.S0 "lS.OO 17.50 1 .85 ,.90 1 i ss 1 1.00 1 DRESS GOODS ete i .97 1.02 1.07 1.12 1 1.16 I 1.20 I 1.2 1.50 DRESS'ONINGS oVUor1'. -19 .20 .21 .22 .23 .25 HICKORY DAY In Our Notion Dept. a school unru TAR1FT IXLjLj With every pair of children's Hick dren's Hick-y a come in all I 8 1 of, pair I rV prices range! LiJxJ ory Garters. These garters sizes for the special price Black or white; regular from 15c to 25c. 20 Wilkes-Barre; Misses Mae and Mar- garet Morris, Susan McKechnie, Clara and Ruth Millard, Mr.

and Mrs. George Selpe Messrs, John Morris Emery Smith and R. R. Millard of Luzerne; and Lewis Oliver of Wilkes-Barre. A Surprise Party.

sv A pleasant surprise party was held i recently in honor of the fifteenth birthday anniversary of Mary Girrtber at the Xluime of Miss Mafee- McCloskeyrHS 4)f. East Union street. An enjoyable eve- 1 ning was spent in music and games. A dainty luncheon was served to the following: Mary Gimber, Naomi Hoats, Mada Kleckner, Madge McCloskey, Stella Smith, Florence Engler, Florence Thomas, Elizabeth Hayden, Genevieve Wallace, Katherine Searfoss, Arline Hoats, Miss Jones, Mrs. McCloskey, Mrs.

Gimber, Mark Fink, Donald Gimber, rhillp Bowden, Edmund Roth, Fred Gray, Stanley Merrel, William 7 Hughes, William Davis, Wm. Hause, Arthur Hause. Edward Sweltzer, Edward McQuiarv Harold Faylor. Off Regular Prices of Children's Coats There are no restrictions and no reservations. This is a clean sweep 20 per cent, is taken off the regular prices of all cloth coats for children ranging in size from 3 to 14.

There is a broad assortment for choice. EXICAN SITUATION COLORED CLOTH SUITS "Wear-Bight" Silk Gloves for About Half WORTH OVER $30, AT op0 of a season for cloth suits i are recognized as an all-1 a woman counted on buy when the season besan; I inclined to do as the average 65c 35c "WEAR-RIGHT SILK GLOVES Worth From $1.00 to $1.25 "WEAR-RIGHT" SILK GLOVES Worth 50c Pair OFF One never thinks any more, for they year round outfit. It used to be In a new cloth now she is more man does; buy a white with double that suit suit "of one. However, the the summer has a opportunity of buying when she feels the needj woman to buy a fine silk or autt diiri' splendid chance while The Busy Store holds open t-t for 20 per cent, less than regular prioes. 16-button length, doubje tipped eilk gloves in black and white, with aelf or contrasting heavily embroidered backs.

Two-clasp wrist gloves in black or tipped fingera. WHITE RATINE SKIRT VERY SERIOUS TODAY Washington, May 21. The Mexico City situation to-day was serious. The majority of Inhabitants were hungry. No food supplies were entering the capital.

Existing supplies were nearly There have been incipient riots. GEnniiisuuonED at Dnowm nsn, DEGLIHE WITNESSES London; May 21. The crew of the Srman submarine that sank the liner Falaba on March ZS, laughed and jeered at the' struggles of the drowning passengers, according to witnesses who testified when the official inquiry was resumed. Juhn Chisel one of the survivors, said he vas in a lifeboat and, distinctly the action of the Germans. CHAMOISETTE CLOVES 17 VIA "WEAR-RIGHT" v.lC SILK GLOVES nr mm Worth 75c Pair These skirts are made of good ratine, well tailored, pocket on side; regular and EXTRA SIZES In the lot.

WHITE SKIRTS fM. These skirts are vtubds of ratine and pique in regular and extra sites. Excellent value for the price. Pi' Or i tl in our 1 i ex, i 5. VVxrfV.

9e: In this lot are a great many kinds worth less than 25c, and. most of them mA Cfw. i and styles. None are 50c gloves. 16-button length, black or white ailk gloves with tipped fingers, also two-clasp gloves with heavily embroidered backs in contrasting effects..

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