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TuiE 13 TO IVED fr 'L; 3 Li Tk Globe's Daily Store News' Son OF EASILY ra Dratfit User Retlnol Oint mtnt R(ularlr in His Practice. Very Important Friday Housewares Items With Prices That Mean Only Economy! During the cold weather popl re affected with cracked and bleedinc lip and chapped hand, and In botrt ney win nnd relief and cure If Kcsinol Ointment is applied lr. K. K. 1 Moille, Illinois, ft 1 "Relnol Ointment la the best rem ver used for ore Household utensils a housewife has.

need of every day in the week. Reliable, sturdy kinds that you always find in this wide awake Housef urnishing Store. Prices that can hardly be equalled anywhere else in Scranton. Ready now, for an old fashioned busy Friday. Don't you think these prices tempting? 1 iracic ana tieed.

A youne nmc miu my omce to have eom eetn nxed, and bia lips were cracked open, and bleeding I applied tome of your Keeinol Ointment and the bleeding: ceaied. He returned in several day 5 1 1 A ft Wfi i k' i vAL i Sr7 he "juiib me name ot tne iied. as the one application had nearly healed hi lipg. Thlg Is only one of the many cases that I have treated with uintment. K.

EDDY, D. D. "In Moille, 111." For all cases of nkln irtin r. 68c WASH BOILERS, 39c Xo. 8 size, with tight fitting regularly sold at 69c Special tomorrow only, each 1 39c Ihol Ointment will prove effectual.

To 79c WASH BOILERS, 49c No. 9 size, with tight cover; value 79e. Tomor en me oest result Trom this wonderful remedy use Kesinol Soap daily, then 49c wiien an occasion arises where It is row, each 49c AND 59c FLOUR BINS, 35c Japanned Flour Bins brown, oak or white colors; 2 3 and 50 lb.rsizes. Only a few left worth 49c and 59c Tomorrow only, each nt ceasary to apply Ointment, the cure will he speedv. For, barber Itch, blackheads, pimples, loilg, burns and scalds, and all kin abrasions and affertfnna 35 Ointment will prove beneficial, it a 19c SUGAR BOXES.

10c Brown, oak or white Japanned Sugar Boxes 3 safe, and sure cure for irritation and inflammation, eczema. mllkcruM, sca'd head, rinirworm. tetter and itphino 9n4 sizes; limited quantity of each size; value 19c. Special tomorrow, inflamed piles. Your drugfrist knows the value and reputation of Itesfnol Ointment it 10 37c "LEADER" COMBDfATION Fifty feet of "Croton" twisted cotton C'iothes Line Line comes in two sizes flfty centg and one on hundred strone Clothes Pins, and a double zinc ash Boards; value 69c.

All uouar. for tree sample address Dept. I0, Kesinol Chemical Md. for (NO C. 0.

TELEPHONE OR MAIL ORDERS FILLED.) Siegel, chairman; Charles Ball, first vice president: Mrs. D. Plottle. sec BnmrBi Elerators ond vice president: Mm F.HwarH Kohnstamm, secretary: H. H.

Orn 5IISS VIOLA TREE. London, Feb. 29. Sir Herbert and Lady Beerbohm Tree have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Viola Aida Tree to Alan Leonard Romaine, the only son of the Rev. F.

W. Parker, vicar of Tundridge and singer, financial secretary; Mrs. Louis Brandewene, treasurer. A New Line of Jerseys at $1 to $21 One of the most enjoyable hanonets lL the new sprinc ghirtwaiets given by the Young Women's Christian association was the one conduct of aihig front panel is a group, of pin dean of Godstone. Miss Tree recently assumed the role of Eurydice in the production of "Orpheus in the Underground." Miss Tree is a great favor have et ln sleeves and most wo runn.ng the length of the ed in honor of the Bible classes Tne blouse; on the other side is a.

flat un len are glad that this neatly fitting, "tfslactory style of sleeve has return day night The affair was held in gathered "jabot" made of a istyip of ite in society, and her wedding will be a social event. the dining rooms of the association. A to favor. This fresh, pretty blouse embroidery with lace under the This will be welcome news to Women, Men and Boys who like to wear the all protecting "Wool Jersey. The new line of Navy, Grey and Cardinal "Wool Jerseys for Jlen and Boys are far superior in many ways to any Jersey you have ever worn.

The wool is a little better quality, and each Jersey is made a little better than formerly. Men's sizes are Boys' sizes, $1.00. The attendance included more than made of white batiste and narrow edge of Blouses of bis neat, lou guests. Airs. Alfred Pennineton practical character are being.

sold for fcrochet insertion, medallions of em (broidery being set between rows of insertion down the front. One side presided, filling the post of toastmis tress in a most creditable manner. wear with spring traveling suits of mohair and worsted During the evening letters ot re avenue. It is expected that there will be about 125 members present, also a large representation of the ladies' auxiliary, from points between Carbondale and Wilkes The toastmaster of the event will be Dr. S.

D. Davis, of Jermyn, presi gret were read from Rev. Griffin W. Navy Blue "Wool Jerseys for Women at $2.00. Open down the front and are fin Bull, D.

Rev. Ebenezer Flack. D. Brand new. Rev.

George Dowey and Rev. ished with a stylish military collar. George E. Guild. Mrs.

Mattes toast ed "Our Guests," and responses were Right Floor. given by Rev. J. M. Eckard.

Rev. James Leishman, Rev. Murray and Mrs. Xankeville. Among those who narticiDated in dent of the association.

Addresses are to be delivered by A. H. Shopland, A. B. Stevens, Attorney John F.

Scragg, Halsey Lathrop, James Moir and D. S. Beemer. An interesting musical programme has also teen arranged. Mrs.

Vera Long and orchestra will furnish music for the grand march. Mrs. Walter N'iemeyer, Evan Wrightnour and Earl Hollister are to furnish vocal solos. Selections will ba the programme and assisted in mak ing the affair such a huge success were the following: "Providence," Mrs. Frances Case: "Loyaltv Club." Miss Jennie Williams: class sone.

The Globe Warehouse 12U127 Wyoming Ave. 'Loyalty to Christ:" "Alpha Club." given by a quartette composed of Mr. and Mrs. D. S.

Beemer, Miss Ji.van Miss Xan Jenkins; class song, "I Surrender All;" solo, Arthur Williams, accompanied by" Miss Sever Wrightnour and Earl Hollister. The accompanist will be Miss Mertice Bay ley. Mr. Shopland is to enow a num J. ance; "Anchor Club, Mrs.

Katherine Spitier; "Bible Recreation Class," Miss Minnie Wade; B. Miss Emma Deising; violin solo, Miss Syl ber of stereopticon views during the event. ia Jones; "The Sunbeams," Miss Earning Money At Home. 'ANT a woman realizes that she would be better dressed and at less Vl cost, if she had some one who understood the art of dress to. advise her what to get.

If she has her, gowns made, her dressmaker tells her what material to buy, and how to hive it fashioned. But this is about all the expert advice she receives on the subject of her clothes. the rest of her wardrobe, she wanders Jortlt and buys hats, waists, neckwear, suits, in the shops. And as she knoTs she lacks taste, judgment and experience as to what to buy, she realijes that the result. is.

a hodgepodge that makes her ill dressed. On the other hand, she sees womej who understand the.art of dress looking twice as smart as she. does on half the cost. And she often wishes thgre was some way by which this iiste tnd judgment and experience could be: placed at her service. Furthermore, many a womai has quantities of 'lace, embroidery, flowers from past.

season's ha often dresses and. waists' which are no use to her ln their present condition, but which she realizes, could be utilizedto make pretty wearables, )f she had the eye, todiscern 'their Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Jeffrey, of Florence Harmon; class song. "Sun IN THE POLITICAL WHIRr) light;" "We Teach the World (i! C.

uMiss Elizabeth Taft; "Vespers," iMrs. Furey; closine snnir "Blest Re 'Ue Tie." term as the representative of that The twenty fourth annual banquet of the Masonic Veteran Association of Northeastern Pennsylvania Masons The following have filed a paper at Harrisburg pfe empting the People's party title in this county; W. H. Johnson, M. J.

Hannon, P. J. Kee gan, H. F. Kerrigan, George Gothier and E.

E. Knapp, all prominent members of the Central Labor union. who have been members of the craft Frank L. Martin, of Jermyn, yesterday filed nomination papers as a candidate for the Republican nomination for the legislature in the Fifth district. possibilities.

versary. John rendered a number of violin selections, while Miss Margaret Gerrity and Miss Florence Kegley entertained with piano numbers. Vocal solos were also rendered by Misses Mabel Kegley and Pearl Jones. Mrs. C.

Kegley served refreshments. Among those present were: Misses Margaret Gerrity, Mabel Kegley, Florence Kegley, Bertha and Kate Wyde, of Wilkes Barre; Pearl Jones, Margaret Caffery, Mame Monaghan, Bessie and Anna Coyne, Anna Gallagher, an! John McMannamon, Joseph Frayne, William Huane, Michael Dean, P. Coyne, Thomas Gallagher, William Gallagher, John MeGuren and John Davitt. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas McKeon, of 129 Penn avenue, entertained a for twenty years or more will be held tonight in Masonic Temple on Adams And too, a woman would often like to consult some one whoBe.judg she could trust as to the wardrobe for a special trip, a trousseau, or Jaughter's. dress equipment for a first season. 2613 Olyphant avenue, entertained a party of friends at their home Monday night, the occasion being their tenth wedding' anniversary. During the evening Mrs. AV.

R. Clegg rendered several piano selections ana Mr. Clegg gave a number of vocal solos. Benjamin. Jeffrey also entertained on the piano.

Music during the reception was furnished by the Olymphia orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey were the recipients of. many beautiful gifts.

The guests included Mr. and Mrs. William Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L.

Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Derby, Mr.

and Mrs. Con Miller, Mr. and Earl Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shott, Mr.

and Mrs. Jasper Faatz, Mr. and Mrs. H. S.

Poust, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Clegg, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Baumgardner, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mack, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Bees. Mr. and Mrs. M. L.

Speeck, Mr. Here, then, is a field for the woman who understands; the art oi i i oi i 1. and wno nas tne KnacK or using ieii ovem. one ue Representative William Haggerty, of the Fourth Lackawanna district, yesterday filed papers in Harrisburg for the Republican nomination. Mr.

Haggerty is now serving his first lan who needs sartorial advicje, and plan out her season wardrobe Look at Jhoso Pimples!" The last day for filing nomination papers ith the county commissioners is March 23. The last days for filing with the secretary of the commonwealth is March 16. A pr. She could furthermore look over those things on nana and see bey could be utilized. do this work, a woman would need to Know wnai is iatniouauj.

lir idea of cost, so as not to run beyond her clients limits, and, oi of real jestate ial than Pittsburg. Witherspoon, of Richmond, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James 1). Lave that understanding of art in dress that enables her to.

know There's Excuse for Blotches, Blackheads aad rimplrs. The HUM Way Uet Hid of Them Is I skins; Stuart's Calcium afers. be becoming to her customer. In reality, she would oe an arcni reSS. She WOUla neea piau uie waiuiuuc bj mat a yvuu.o The Important Question harmonious.

She must give her patron hats and blouses ana is often asked, why the trade takes so would go with her (Hits and dresses. All tnenttie etceteras lat fall into the sdieBe of the costume or wnicn tney are a the joint on which so many women fall down, and it is the much pleasure in selling the H. H. Medicine. The answer is very s.mpii Hideed.

It is because the eelebrarp Trial Package Sent Free to Prove It. Many people are continually usinff lotions and creams on tiie face and wondering why tney make so little permanent impression upon nples, blotches and blackheads. It's because pimples and eruptions come from the inside from impure of little folks at their home Tuesday i honor of the sixth birthday anniversary of their son, Kinnard. A most enjoyable afternoon was spent iu games and other diversions. The guests were: Lois Smith, Madeline Flannery, Edward Morris, Donald McHugli and Kinnard McKeon.

Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Breschei.

of 642 Clay avenue are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Berger of St. Louis, who are at present on an extensive Stocker, of Jermyn. "M'ss B.

Glynn, of Butler street, Duumore. is visiting in New York for a few days. Lieutenant of Police Charles V. Ridgwey, of North Scranton, was admitted to Hannick's sanitarium yesterday, suffering from an attack of rheumatism. mars a handsomt costume, bne must consiaer cub H.

H. H. is an honest article, doin iplexion, eyes, figure, and her station in lire, so tnat ner and Mrs. J. G.

McAndrew, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Heebner, Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. Powell, Mr. and Mrs.

A. B. Buckley Mr. and Mrs. E.

S. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. C. R.

Boyd and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weber, Mrs. Louise Hart zell. Mrs.

Fannie Dungan, Mrs. Pearl Baldauff, Mrs. H. J. Kverist, Mrs.

Us work honestly and giving the environment. Sle must plan so as to uunze jasi season otign satifaction to the buyer. It compounded on scientific princip trimmings that may be on hand. women, such ork is easy and thoroughly enjoyable. blood ana you can cure them by rubbing stuff on the outside of the face.

Purify the blood and the blemishes will disappea r. Stuart's Calcium Wafers will often clear the complexion in a few days' Irom the best anil mireat ilniira th vho has this ability and who wishes to earn some money, turn ft to nrofit. She could let berseir Decome i can be obtained. Its reputation therefore been honestly earned j. lashion expert, nd when it was once understood now intrinsic merits.

Rheumatism. wedding tour. During their stay in the city the young couple will be the guests of honor at a number ot brilliant receptions. Itions were, and how she reauy lowerea ine cost oi or ralgia, Swelling, StiCfness and Lame ptter results, would quicKiy maKe use oi ner ness in tuner iaar norse are suc BAKBAltA JtSU I U. James Aylsworth, Mrs.

Bone, Misses Leona Hartzert, Lydia and Irene Taylor Joseph Jeffrey. Matthew Jeffrey. George W. Jeffrey, W. V.

Matthews. Eugene Thomas, Frank Joues, D. H. Edwin A. MacKay.

Russell Faatz, Benj. Jeffrey, Cart Baldauff. Harold Faatz, Albert Hall, John Hall, Phil Saunders, James Roe and Oscar Schimer. The bulk of H. C.

Frick's fortune is invested elsewhere than in steel. He is the largest real Mtate owner and landlord in Pittsburg. His purchase of the St. Paul's cathedral and United Presbvterian sites for $1,2 is said cessfully cured by this most excellent external remedy. .0 poisonous drug are introduced into the toniacii while the pains imd aches are beiiKr Mrs.

Edgar Sturge, who has been spending the past three weeks in Washington. D. returned to her home on Providence road last night. to have constituted the largest single oanisneu cy running Ue pans ING CHAT real estate deal ever put thro' gh in lln D. time.

That's the wonderful part of it they act riplu off in a hurry. That's because they're made of just the ingredients needed to drive all poisons and impurities from the blood. That's why doctors prescribe them so constantly. You will speedily enjoy a be.iitliful complexion if you use these wonderful little Wafers. Your face will become as clear and pure as a ruse.

Nobody likes lo have pimply faced people around. With Stuart's Calcium Waters you don't have to wait for months helure selling results. Kven bolls have been cured In a lew days' time with these remarkably effective blood cleansers. Your whole system will feel betier in a marvelously short time, and my, what a difference in your looks. Write today for a free trial package of Stuart's Calcium Wafers.

Address V. A. Stuart 175 Smart Marshall. lich. Then, when you've proved lo yourself how Kood they are, you can Ket a full sized package at any drug store for SO ce tts.

that city. At one time he ownl more iwu ku nnu street, i unaueipn a Mr. and Mrs. Charles Degan, of Linden street, are speuding a few days Mrs J. McAndrew, of Virginia, who is visiting in the city, was the niest oi honor at bridge yesterday af nilu Buffalo friends.

under itay 5 o'clock, will be An rtu Mrs. Gilbert D. Murray enjoabl Saturday afternoon at interesting programme dered. tsumed yes number of entertained at her home at bridal Tuesday in honor of Mrs. W.

Storrs. payed. Miss ilatt, niem lommittee d. Irs. c.

n. Agnes Sullivan, of Now York, who has been in the city as the gue: i of Anna Weisenfhih, of Schlager boulevard, left for her home. I i Mrs. H. Christy, Is.

W. J. A meeting of the commitete in charge of the charity ball to be given by the members of the Young Men's Hebrew association in conjunction with the ladies auxiliary in the Hotel Casey, March 12, was held last night in their rooms in the Wymbs' building. Final plans, such as appointing sub conimlttees, preparing the musical programme, were discussed. The event promises to be the most brilliant in the history of the local orpanizatiou.

THE LAKEWOOD HOTEL THE HOTEL THAT MADE LAKEWOOD FAMOUS Lakewood, N. J. Now Open I'niler the Direction of Mr. oui Kreukel, cf tb Hotel Kaaterskill, Ivnaterskill, X. V.

Lakewood It one hour and thirty minutes from New York City, and lor 1'. 1 ta pine trees and Its wonderful dry air It has no equal. Prosieit.ve natrons going to Lakewood fled the Hotel Lakewood one of the bett managed hotels in the xorld. Special inducement win be made for parties tn sh to spend the season at thl wonderful resort. There Is also In i ection with the hotel on of tbe 18 bola golf courses in Atterir The hotel wt.I ie conducted on the most excljsive line on the American plan.

V. Ii. NU.VXS, Manager. ternoon when Mrs. J.

Austin Bordley entertained at her home on Quincy avenue. The session jiroved hiosl delightful. The players included: Mrs. McAndrew. Mrs.

J. F. Cosgrove, Mrs. V. A.

Simrell. Mrs. T. Montgomery, Mrs. J.

Phillips, Mrs. li. O. Brown. Mrs.

Rillie, Mrs. Keiper, Mrs. C. U. Krause, Mrs.

Edward Poole and Mrs. Connor. Mies May Hull, of JenVrson avenue, pleasently entertained a r' t' of he." former classmates at luncheon in the Hotel Ciisey, Friday. Her guests included the following: Mrs. P.

A. Merrill and Mrs. A. J. Hale, of Wilkes Barre; Mrs.

V. A. Beam, of Allegheny City; Mrs. W. H.

Van Bus tctrk, Mrs. K. J. Barthoid. Mrs.

Cuas. Miller aad Mrs. John Simpson. Miss Florence Kesley, of Broadway, fn, Miss Ise Miss Eliz FEBRUARY GASH SALE Vy Chap Imeriean in nouse parlors entertained at her home Tuesday night in honor ot her birthday anni Zions. Mrs.

Frank Peck, of Philadelphia, entertaining her mother, Mrs. F. W. Gunster, of this city. Mr.

and Mrs. George B. Smith aud Miss Florence Smith are preparing to (eave for Pinehurst, X. where they will spend part of March. Mrs.

Will'am O'Donnel'l, who has been spending several weeks with her mother. Mrs. Catherine Xoone, of West Market strwt, has returned to her home in Perth Amboy, X. J. Mrs.

W. H. Storrs, of Knoxville, was the gueet of honor at a bridge party yesterday afternoon, when her sister, Mr3. J. S.

Lyude, entertained. A party of the following local people will go to Atlantic City for the week end: Mrs. A. H. Storrg, Mrs.

W. H. Storrs and Janet Storrs. Prof. D.

A. Stone, of North Irving avenue, who was operated upon at the Hahnemann hospital a few days ago, is improving. Mrs. iers Witherapoon, of Now York elty, widow of Rev. Jere Kay of Corns Cured le COOK BOOK COUPON Reports were' submitted notifying the committee that the entire mezzanine floor of the hotel, Including the private dining rooms, ball room, parlors, would be at the exclusive disposal of tbe dancers during the evening, no one else being permitted to enjoy those places on the night of the event.

The committee in charge is made up of: Ladies' Auxiliary Misses Sophia Grasa, Belle 'Reisman, Mrs. Myer Lewis, Mrs. D. Plottke, Mrs. Sam Block, Mrs.

Louis Brandewane, Mrs. Louis Ziiuan, Mrs. E. M. Kohnstamm, Miss Lillian Cohen and Mist Martha Cohen.

Y. M. H. committee H. M.

Siegel, Harry A. Cohen, Max J. Finkelstein, Mns Monsky, Joseph Feldman, Louis Swarti, JuluU Ros Grosslnger, Charles Ball and Sol Rubinow. Bcutivo committee H. M.

hi rain NoOutilnO ,1 iwr, money hack. That'i fair, n't it? The name of tbli blessed big surprlie la GETS. IT 111 In Ciii.ii wllh Hv njbera mf rouarrullvc together with 4 eenta will entitle ou toa couy of l.un aej'a t'uok Hook, eoalainla lira ml net recle. hen prraealcil at the hiiln of See vl The "vrautoa truth. I'ean aientie.

If by mail, aild 13 real for aoatase. Thla apleiMlhl new Cook Hook haa uritr been sold at lra thna 91JI5 aer ruay. for Ladies' $3.00 Evening Slippers, patent colt and vici kid, 2 and 3 straps; beaded and plain; sizes 2 to 7. David M. Reilly 139 141 WYOMING AVE.

h. Hotel Jermyn Bldg '( No plutor. no itKci. na dDr. htrm true Hob or tta "kin.

Apply In i teermi; then no more rorni. For wrt, buoloui COUPON NO. 3 tt CiUhi Stz.

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