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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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The Tribunei
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Scranton, Pennsylvania
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II KITCHEV BOVQIET I I Tournsde's famous brand JfMnl the most approved article I for cookin? purposes. Tcr I bottle SOCIAL Dr. Miles Gibbons, formerly of this city, who has been ill at the Waldorf Astoria in New York, has so far. recovered as to be able to be removed to Atlantic City. Mrs.

Elizabeth Coppinger, of 1012 Vine street, entertained at cards last nitfht. Those present were: Miss Klizabeth Carr. Miss Florence Wright, Miss Olve Sullivan, Dr. Samuel Free Yian, Andy Rutledge, Frank Irwin and Abraham Rosenthal. Mr.

and Mrs. Rollo G. Jenny are in Oswego, N. Y. Charles Heusner, of 729 Cedar ave i.nue, and Miss Lena J.

Hitzeroth, of 373 iorth i iyue Park avenue, were mar last nigjit at the home of the jbrlde's parents. A quartet composed Jtl Dr. George J. Fruehan, Charles Cititheinz, Fred and August sang several songs. The annual Hallowe'en social unci of the Caledonian ciub was held last night in Guernsey hall.

Forty couple were present. Music was fur nished by Reid's orchestra. The com Tha Above Is Ona of Our $39.98 Suits at $18.50 124 Wyoming Ave. mittee in charge consisted of: L. G.

McMillian, J. B. Skeoch, James Leg gett, Alex Spence, James Reid and Villiam Dale. On Tuesday, Oct. 25, Mrs.

Ruth Van Fleet, Mrs. T. R. Wescott and Mrs. G.

R. Potter entertained at a variety shower at the home of Judson Phillips, in honor of Miss Ethel Wiedman, of Wallsville, whose marriage to Harrison Phillips, of Binghamton, N. will take place next Monday. About twenty five of Miss Wiedman's. iends were present and tiresehted her with many beautiful as well as useful gifts.

E. P. Flynn, of 334 Jefferson avenue, has returned from Philadelphia, after attending the world's series of base ball games. Yesterday morning at 11 o'clock Miss Anna S. Hand, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred C. Hand, of this city, and J. Elmer Williams, of Elmtiurst, were quietly married at the home of the bride's parents. The ceremony was performed by Rev.

G. G. Barnes, pastor of the Pres tyterian church of Elmhurst. in the presence of the immediate family. After a wedding trip, including New York.

PhilaVlelphin and other points BRESCHEL'S THE TMBUNE REPUBLTCAN. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1910 DC We pride ourselves that our stock is always up to the highest standard of excellence. IMPOHTED SWISS CHEESE We handle the largest assortment of Fancy Groceries and great stocks of the imported delicacies. Better order a supply of these goods as our prices are always lowest.

fsoming nner at any price. Something oxtra fanry, and Imported direct from Switzerland. Our price, per pound in3! Afr nnH ATr William will be at home at 306 Wheeler avenue, this citj A variety shower was given Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Duggan at their home, 130S Capouse avenue, where a very pleasant evening was enjoyed by all.

Solos, duets and quartets were sung by the Messrs. Kerr, Collins, Stanton, Healey, Xuets, MoSsulty, Keough and Fleming. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. James Duggan, Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Gerrity, Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly, air. and Mrs.

John Kerr, Mrs. Margaret Kerr, Misses Lillian Collins, Julia Collins. Sadie Keough. Delia Brennan, Gertrude Larkin, Mary Duggan and Thomas Collins, James Collins, Myron Stanton. Edward Hoaley, James A.

Xuets. Willard Fleming, George Fleming. James A. McNulty, Ray Keough, William Kerr, Harry Kerr. I Mr.

and Mrs. J. C. Edwards are reg istered at the Hotel Woodstock, New York. Malarkey's Hallowe'en dance Monday night.

P. O. S. A. drill and dance and band concert Town Hall.

BRESCHELS Specially Attractive Styles and Prices for Friday and Saturday Women's Charming New (5 1 51 $39.98 Fall Tailored Suits. ObeJP They represent the newest, the very smartest, of this season's tailored creations. They come in extra fine quality Broadcloth, sturdy Cheviots and Serges, and those exceedingly popular Hop Sackings and Diagonal Weaves. This is an exceptional opportunity to secure one of the smartest models of the season (PIO (fl at' the very special price of $IOiUU Women's Smart Tailored $25 Fall Suits. Special at $12.98 In styles that are correct and materials that are many.

There are just about fifty in this lot, so early choosing is 4ry necessary. For such elegantly tailored suits the price seems absurd. Today and Saturday, your flJIO QQ choice tJllLiUU New Fall One Piece Dresses That Range in Price from $20.00 to $29.98.......... $15.98 A wonderful assortment of the styles of the season, including the modified "Hobble." Wc cannot describe the unusual value of these dresses at this price. You must see them.

Special for today and Saturday BRESCHEL'S' Scranton's Great Underselling tf tore. Look for the Bear $15.98 I 28cF Ji II 3 II Ij' 1 OMVE OIL FRENCH I fl .1 STI inT'S HRRRIKR hBiBiSSSSSS I 4 I I I Vlerife Sublime our own ft ft Perfect mammoth Quron HERRING I Fancy quality. Imported importation; pruarantred II ji 1 1 Olives. The oualitv apnre French Mushrooms part I I 1)1 I I thefufleT by QC The famous Stuart oual I I 0KED BEEP bH3 21 pilg MT518c I llllll II I MM ORANGE MARMALADE 1 I BONELESS 'sARDIXES FANCY STIFFED OLIVES OLD VIRGINIA FRIIT JAMS I I I I Cross Blackweirs Su A i fl Imported French Sar I oiiveVstuffed rttTcS ft A II I FANCY ASPARAGIS I porior English Oranjre llCE I SmT' on' ni vfil or sweet peppers. These Jft The purest Fruit Jams.

I CROSS HLACKWELL JAMS I 1 Marmalade extra deli I i 1 tjV.J" ljL! Olives are delicious for A 1 1 1 a1 k'nls: extra fancy IAaI I Fancy Cut Asparagus. 44 I Marmamue. extra aen A. I I fef S1 'S faiVV luncheon; 16 onnce bottle, kUUI quality. Our price, per I ftf I I 1.

I tips and stalks; very fine I laaOKHnZBBBjRKKL 2BHpxBafflaajHHBBJBaBBaBQ lOV I tr nnltamy! I BISMARK HERRING I I FANCY STIFFED OLIVES IOLOsTltTe''' i EiMIWIIP II IIIBHIIIBMBiMBiHtBtB I I Manzlnella or 'Queen II Fxtra quality mammoth I PRESERl ED FIGS fl rBBBBBSBB I I Extra fancy Bismark Olives, stuffed with celery fftQ I Olives; meUow ap Ofln I I I MUSHROOM CATSIP 1 1 almonds. 1 1 petizinpr and rich in fmv fflVII IMiperial Skinless Pre I I PRESERVED WAIMTS I I Herring, packed in tin or TiJe 0 tie usually ilf fl ir. Every olive perfect. 1) Hlj served FIrs of extra fine I I I Cross Blackw.ell's fa n. I I witllSDices Ll I rw I 1 Larse bottle, WV quality.

Extra choice, per I I TJ1 mous brand. For steaks, 1 I Hpnee regular 1 value fl can JV I I Cross. Blackwe l'g fa t. 1 11 fl fl mous Preserved Walnuts. chops, game.

Fine Aj.f fl BBHBHBBalA fit tEHSUHBEKByEBB. EsBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBaBBal lirge English quart hot goods. Per bottle. fr mtM J1'0 VWV ISHBBflBGnBBBBHBBBEaiBITg I imported olive oil 1 I ri ssian caviar I domestic Swiss cheese I dirkees salad dressing I igHHBHBBaBBBBBHBBBBBBBflBKfl I I nrUef stLouirexDosN I The Senuine. Nothing A ri I The finest grade of New One of the finest Prepar A MANINELLA OLIVES PrlJe bt 1 6 botUe Cl finer, no matter what price I I State 0 .8 1 f'c 1 I the ma" 3 ft I I FINEST OX TONGI I Very large, fine flavored I I e.

SOuJ pe'e. OQ I I you pay; i pound tin. iCJCI I Prfcepfr 4 1 I SU. I I HiC: I I fl pound at 45c and Derby Farm Ox Tongue. An fruit; very choice goods.

illMMIilHiilMHHBfMMBL'B I miiim ffi i I I 1 the whole tongue; smoked DClI tLimJ B'HHHHHIHHII'alllnl01111 BEBElBESEEEEESBEEESEaE3EBBB JES5SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS3 fl land cooked; fancy: jl 9 In bulk. Per quart MhS put up in glass. VJPfcW SaHnllaBBBBHHMlaEaM' 'OEEBHEEEBEEBBBflEEBBEEOEB l'BaBBBEHBB9mSaBBflEHECa9S(S GaBSEEEEEEBEBBBEEBfi EaSBBSESBBBBBBSSBSSSSSa uBEEBBEBEEEEEaBl nil inula imm Hill HI imported sardines 1 eidelweiss I herring EI fRSS black well's I II PURE DE FOIS GRAB I 1ACj 1 Stuarfs fin.st Kippered I I i I I FRANCO AMEKICAN Sot'PS I 25c value at 19c fl price, pound tins, IIJ remarkably low price. In 1 Herring, choicest quality 1 Vll Fn 4 I I I LOBSTERS I I UUW Large tins 1 giish quari bottle JJVl finest quality, all kinds; 1 j. ii rr 7 a i I MgT: Spec ial 10 Day Sale of The Susquehanna Silk Mills' Tula Silk This mill makes the celebrated "Suskana" Silks.

"Tula" is one of their most popular new weaves. It is a neat, fine Poplin weave with a rough India effect, and is full twenty seven inches wide. "Tula" comes in all the very newest shades for both evening and street wear. OUR BUYER FOUND THE MILL OVERSTOCKED AND BOUGHT FIFTY PIECES OF THIS BEAUTIFUL SILK AT A BIG SACRIFICE IN PRICE. Regular $1 and $1.25 Value at 75c $1.25.

price. 5bl This lot includes twenty of the most popular shades for this season, CREAM LIGHT BLUE PINK PEACH OLD ROSE BROWN NAVY WISTARIA CHAMPAGNE MAIZE OLIVE GREY CASTOR This silk was made to retail at $1 a yard the New York stores are selling it for $1 and We will put this lot of Tula Silk on sale for ten days, beginning Saturday, at this very 'low See our big window display. Extra special ARTICHOKE RESEDA LAVENDER APRICOT KHAKI MULBERRY BLACK.

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