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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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The Tribunei
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Scranton, Pennsylvania
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VcbtsVGetYofj j)wur lAur vill 1 OPEH OH JULY 5 Band and Bodice Top Fine ribbed cotton lisle Pink or Whits New Neckwear to 9idwell Pond, Near Lake Ariel. OOtnt Scene of the Outing Camp Open for Eight Weeks. On July 4, th. advane. ft" tuard of the fltst annual Scout Camp of th.

Scranton Council. B. B. Am will procead to Bldwelt's Pond, near I I th Lake Ariel Mat ton, to pr.par. th.

(rounds torfthe detachment of boyi who will leave the city, Saturday July 5. Today, Saturday the Fourth i and the last shopping, day for many to make ready for the great and glorious Fourth celebration The camp is 'situated on th. shores of Bid well Fond and Includes 176 acres of beautiful woodland with an exeellent stretch of swimming beach. ine noys going to the camjxwlll leav. tnt city on trains over th.

Erl. sys tem at o'clock in th. morning or at 12:48 In the afternoon. Arriving at th. Lake Ariel station th boys Kool I will hav.

a hike of some five miles to th. sit. of th. camp. Th.

camp may b. attended bv an registered scout under th. Jurisdic New Smartly Styled White. Tub Skirts tion of the local council, consent of Holiday Sport Hats his parents, and upon the presenta Klothes lion or a doctor's certificate to the proper authorities. The cost of camp being only a nominal sum.

IS a week, a large attendance of scouts Is expected. The duration of th. camp That win De eignt. weeics, which tlm. has for women and misses specially featured at oeen divided Into eight periods of week each.

Each period opens on Sat uraay and closes on Saturday, and whUe a scout may go for aa many Came From penocis as ne pleases may not en ter or leave th. camp at any tlm. ex cepting unless In cast of uiness. 2.95 3.95. 5.95 me camp this year will he unAr me personal supervision of John L.

Traeger was the Scout executive Silverberg at Cincinnati. for three years. Mr. Traeger will be assisted by Q. H.

Mar ion ana py others as councillors. The camp committee Is: John Sehen.r AILORED with the go away holiday spirit in them these skirts excel anything we Have ever seen for style, quality or price. o. r. aiearsi uavid spruits O.

W. Peck. William Roper, Charles S. Weston and oi. js.

RlPDIe. Th. purpose of the camn. aa atat.it oy tn. local scout Council, is: ''Our purpose in this camp I.

to give every tcoui scranton the chanc to at. na a nrst class, genuine Scout camp. He can do this even though his troop is new and he has no camping equipment. The council provides all general equipment, such as tents, cots, kitchen, etc. He can ft.

even if h. must cut nig expenses to. th. lowest tor aeceni camping the council charges only IS a week and von r.i iie that this is less than th nn.t mem. Made of mercerized gaberdines, striped gaberdines, pique and triconettes with the inside belting 'pre shrunk, snap fasteners that will not rust the materials pre shrunken the pockets remforcedHtching that will not turn yellow button holes made to outlive the average skirt sizes for every regular, size person and up to 38 waist bands.

Some of these hats selling up to $8.50 JUST the sort of hat you'll want for a holiday; rain or careless handling won't hurt them' any after all one wants a hat of this kind for outings, 'etc. Large drooping sailors, mannish and straight rolled brims in a variety of plain colors and combinations. ST. LUKES HOME OPENS FOR SUMMER St. Luke's Summer hnma nn.na tnAm I The flrst party from Scranton numbers thirty.

The matron this year is Mrs. Vande Bogert, an experienced housemother who has been in situations of trust and responsibility in many homes nu in nurses nomes Dartlcularlv An appeal has been made bv th committee in charge of th. horn, for magazines and games for children. in such may be left at St. Luke's Parish house on Wyoming avenu.

between th. incurs or and 5. See that big stout gentleman coming down the street all dressed in the almost white, natural color Palm Beach Suit? That Suit Came From See that young man with the young lady talking animatedly to him? Notice the Double Breasted, Sand Colored Palm Beach Suit he is wearing? That Suit Came From Silverberg's See that gentleman walking so briskly with the manuscripts in his hand, and wearing that dark striped brilliant Mohair That Suit Came From Silverberg's See those two young men coming along? See that dark gray suit the one on the outside is wear ing? That's a Tropical worsted, and iThat Suit Came From Silverberg's See that gentleman alighting from the automo bile? See that tan colored, patch pocketed, gaber dine suit he has on? That Suit Came From Silverberg's See that well dressed couple striding along? Do you notice that velvet shade, silk suit he has on? Isn't it a beauty? That Suit Came From Silverberg's Application for' St. T.i.v.'. honje may be made at the parish house W.

A. Avery is chairman nf th mn. Pure Silk Stockings committee and Mrs. R. J.

Foster is the A Special Future Sale of Girls Fancy Voile Frocks neaa oi tn. women committee. 1919 AUTO LICENSE BLANKS Corset Shop 2d Floor Gloria Corsets Sold in no other Scranton Store $2.00 to $3.50 for today's selling Hav. your application filled out at ocranion nepuoucan unlet, 6 to 16 Years at MINNIE DAVW Notary Public v. 1 $1.35 pr.

Excellent values. MRS. ANNNIE DALEY IS $2 .95 $4.95 FOUND DEAD IN HER ROOM Th. body of Mrs. Annie Daley.

acei twenty six years, was found dead early yesteraay morning by Edward Johnson, a negro, on the third floor of th. Maids, Checks, Figures and Striped Voiles dwellinr at .132 Raymond cburt.i just wnat tifne she died ts not known. 'She w.nt to th. house Thursday afternoon soon after arriving in Scranton from Mount Pocono where she was receiving treatment at a sanatorium. The blacks are silk to the knee and.

seamed, to the heeL 'l The White and brown have em broidered clocks. Children's Socks, 25c Assorted colors. Wonderful values. 7 OR ah inexpensive summer corset we know of nothing more comfortable than a Gloria corset. Shown iii low and medium free hip models in plain coutil and brocade.

1 Pink or White coroner u. norman white after a.i examination of the body said that IRUSH models so many pretty kinds and a world of dainty colors higti waisted belted models and wauted frocks with soft sashea variety of pretty collar effectsquite a number with hand smocking, feather stitching and hand embroidery abund. 'death resulted' from natural 'causes. Detectives Benjamin Gilbert and John who investigated the cfse.are Uinta man tnere was no roui play. Th.

deceased is survived by her mother, three brothers and two sis ters. The funeral wll Hake plac. at of lucks and ruffles add charm to these frocks. ciock Monday morning with a I requiem mass In St. Peter's Cathedral.

interment will be in th. Cathedral cemetery. LIUET. KR0LL, ARMY MAN, IN CHARGE OF CAMP As you walk along the street you see dozens of different styles, colors and natures of Summer Clothes being worn by men who pass you. The larger number of these suits came from Silverberg's.

One week from' next Mondav vrv Beautiful Silk Sweaters Suite thlng will be in readiness and it will men Be au a board for the Y. M. A. summer ramp at Lake Holburt. Wayne county, where some forty boys v.

P. neciarea their intention of golnr for two months of real, honest to aoodness 17 INE Silk with fancy stitched tuxedo enjoyment or camp life up in the or wayne near Starlight $15.95 along tha Ontario A. Waltn r.llm.ri I 1 collar novelty pocket and belt. The advance guard will be under the direction of Lieutenant W. E.

Kroll, who will be at the O. ft W. atation and early Monday mornlnsr. WhiteCoral Purple Copen juiy 7, to receive the boys and see that their baggage Is checked snd that 'all details are properly attended to. The boys are requested to bring their run equipment and be at the station not later than 7 o'clock as th.

train And even though we've already sold hundreds and hundreds of them thus far this season, we still have an unlimited variety of attractive styles and patterns to show you. So come and get yours where most other men get theirs at Silverberg's. Kool Klothes at leaves promptly TWO JERMYN MEN HELD FOR BOX CAR THEFTS Arraigned before E. Kllcullen. Smart Blouses United States commissioner, en changes of having broken the eeals on box cars I and removing therefrom large quanti ties of goods, William Barrett and 8tanley Ozanosky, both of Jermyn.

en tered bail In the sum of $i(i0 each for for holiday wearv their appearance at th. Octob.r term of Federal court tn Scranton. The allegation Is made that the young men naa in ineir pocea on electric fans, an 'air comprer and several boxes of chocolates tah from D. It H. J2.50 3.39 o.UU railroad cars standing Sn a siding at J.rmyn.

The biggest pafty the history of the "Perfect Monday night. Cover regular weights 15 to $50 4.95 to $14.50 charge, $1 per person. Hotel Casey, Adv. ypiles Crepe de Chines Georgettes oUr "Blouse Shop" the usual' hard to please" tus tomer finds it a pleasure to select blouses here the variety of styles is so large and all so smart Plain colored models' and many combined with a con POLICE NOTES The Gulf Rednlng romto. ny." Monsey avenue and Ash street, yesterrfny re HOWN in a pleasing assortment of smart styles made of surf satin, bengaline and taffeta silk black com bined with colors.

Bathing Slippers and Shoes 50c up ported to the police that a new auto mobile was stolen from th. rear of one of their machines early yester trasting All the newest novelties are featured in day morning. Charged with speeding their auto our blouses. mobiles. P.

F. Hughes. 62. of Carbon dale, and Philip Belter, IS, of Dick son City, were lined HO when arraign ed in police court at 2 o'clock yester day afternoon. Both violators of the CLOTHS sraciALXs 209 Lackawanna Avenue will Get Yon, traffic laws were arrested by Patrol man Walter E.

Kim. and Ang.lo Manna. 'r 1.

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