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The Scranton Truth from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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TItE SCRAN TON TRUTH, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, APftlL 7, WEST CKANTOM. OFFICE HEAR? HA IX BUILDING, SOUTH MAIN AVENUE. The Globe Warehouse The Globe Warehouse The Globe Warehouse The Globe Warhouse I Joan Randolph, Aged Citizen piano and lwls 1 ewls on th violin. The programmo in ns follows: Welcome tig Primary department. lii listlnn.

I'm Glad Spring and Civil War Veteran, Died Yesterday. iJlHilwyn Keer. EASTER SONG SERVICES i John Randolph tlloil at Ilia linmr on Couth Hyde Park avenue yeMerdny. wan onn of the Went most irtauTich and nwt representative clngen. a man who hud grown up Son rhout A For Joy t'holr, Ito.iutioii, Rojoli With the Llllea Ulodwen Dsvla.

Song. I.Iip. Mull Thre rholr. Hicliullun, srlecteit Tnbltha 1 Ib. Itwltatton, ffln l.

tl l.llllnn Colon. Ket'itHtiiin, KnstiT l' In lliirry Khhj. Solo, Queen of Ruth Thorn ss. rtrcllHllon, Quest Inns About Life Elinor Harris, John Morgans, Walter Anthony. RrcllHtlon.

Kasier prayer Florrnc Itr.ynndn. Duet, Sunhiama Are I taming; An nln lavles, Mnraarrt Denies. Rciitntlon, Kingdoiii of Happiness Evsns. Dut, Sprint; Song; Amelia Davis, "arah Jenkins. Reiitation.

The Butterfly Esther Myrtle DhvI. s. Mnriii levies. Trlth th city. and wmi hd Its pro rrena (from I In earliest days.

Ha wa neventy two years of ape, and enjoyed health up to a short tlma ago, when he waa thrown from wagon and Injured, and aim then declined rapidly. Tor many years Mr. Randolph was one of the tronirest nd most standfast members the Simpson M. K. church.

Ho was a veteran of the Civil War, a. mem her of the Grand Am of the i 'iiThi riup rtosser, William Jpnkin, Har Iflepuhlli', an Old Fellow and a mem of the Royal nne mm BI. iM. Randolph. thi Mde, and one daughter, Mr.

John Harn. of Susquehanna, survive him. The funeral li hi ('horns, I.Mrmnre I'lilUng (imlr Reriiiitlon. Tho Way Into IJfo Sarah Bowrn. Ethrl Savitts, Mary 1h vis.

Double QiarlPt, Springtime M.n will be conducted on Thursday after noon, and will be in charge of Hcv. O. Ia everson. pastor of the Simp Kdi rt Jholl. Mary Hughes.

May An BOn M. K. church. Burial will bo made In the Dunmore cemetery. lliony, ivlla Powell, Uoah Hughes, Surah Jenkins, Amelia Davlx, Charlotte It row nine.

Chorus. The Jlrart of the Forest Choir. ReellHtion, peiocted Eleie Craig. Duet, Hevond the Portal Ruth Margnrrt Davics. Special Easter Services.

special Easter service of song, untitled. "Life'" will he rendered hy the Juvenile choir of the First Welsh Congregational church on Sunday morning. Professor Thnmaa Culo will preilde. The programme will he rendered under the direction of Thomas Thomas, the director of the choir, assisted ty Mi kb Davies at the Recitation. Easter Voices Elizabeth Williams, Ivllih Reese, Kli.aheth Burge, Maty Jones.

Mary llowells. Chorus, Joyous Life i'holr. Sunday evening the church choir composed of fifty voices, will render the acrcd cantata, "The Coniiierlng King." text arranger! hy S. I.orenz, music hy Ira B. Wilson, assisted hy the following violinists: Miss Sylvia Jones, HOTELS.

Ix wis A. 1ewiis. Ai! 'Daies land Thomas Edwards. Pianist, Miss Anna T. Humphreys; organist, Miss Mae Jones; chorister.

William J. Davits. Introduction, chorus. Ride On in Ma jesty Orchestra. Ladies' Double ouartette, Zion's Daughter, Weep No More Martha 1..

Jenkins, Annie Davles, Helen Jones, Ruth Thomas. Sarah Jenkins, EtHle Rees, Margaret Davies, Annie T. Hu mphreys. Chorus, Surely He Hath Borne Our rief. Soloists.

Howell Davies and AND we want you to see them pen and ink can never do them justice they are beauties! "MOCRIS PETTICOAT DAYS," Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. A fitting introductory occasion planned with special thre dJay reduc tions in order to make every style loving woman in this community acquainted with the wonderfully good features of this splendid petticoat. Thfi petticoat of all petticoats. A meritorious make, which we unhesitatingly endorse and recommend to Scranton women of discriminating tastes, as well as to those with an in clination to economy. The fruit of more than thirty years of careful petticoat buying "THE CELEBRATED MOCRIS TAFFETA UNDERSKIRT." A petticoat that measures up, in every way, to our somewhat zealous garment ideals.

A skirt that contains all of the desirable as well as essential good of a perfect fitting, stylish and serviceable petticoat. A superior, modestly priced skirt, which has made scores of fast friends for the store in but a few months For wearers cf "MOCRIS TAFFETA PETTICOATS' will have no other, well groomed women tell us time and again. Is there any wonder why we are so anxious for you to see this elegant Spring exhibit now, tomorrow, at its best? And more special Spring show day prices are being quoted for Thursday, Friday and Saturday a vital reason in itself for your early viewing and Easter choosing tomorrow. But what are the "MOCRIS TAFFETA PETTICOATS," you ask? Well, in the first place, they are thoroughly guaranteed by the maker are liffht weight and strong. They look like silk, feel like silk, and are like silk but WEAR BETTER, LAST LONGER and COST FAR LESS THAN SILK None genuine without the "MOCRIS TAFFETA" trade mark on waist band.

The above illustration was drawn expressly from six choice and original Mocris Spring models. Miss iSarah Jenkins. Duet, When 1 Survey the Wondrous Cross Martha Jenkins and Margaret Davies. HOTEL PATTERSON 59 Weit 46th near 5th Ave. New York A magnificent twelre ttory fitt proof hotel of the bet construction.

300 hindjomely (ornuhed roomi, with erery convenience that should appeal to and deterve your patronage. Service and cuiiine utuurpasMd. Club Breakfasts. Table d'Hote Luncheon aad Dinner, full I Carte bill. RATES Single Room, 2.00 a day; with bath 12.50.

Parlor, Bed Room and Bath $3 to J5 a day. Larger Suites from 10.00 to 23.00 a day. For either one or two persona. Maids and Valets, Rooms 1.00 per day. The nelaafrMata of a home with all the adrantaaaa fastuooabla hotel.

Long Dlatanee Telephone In all rooms. Tenor solo. The Risen Christ Thomas A bra ma. Contralto solo. He Oiveth Sleep Margaret Davies.

Baritone solo, quartette and chorus. Why Weepest Thou? Soloists, Benja min H. Lloyd. Double quartette, Martha L. Jenkins, Annie Davies, Ruth Thomas, Amelia Davies, Eillie Rees, Joshua Davies, Arthur L.

Thomas and These Special Spring Introductory Reductions May be enjoyed Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. John Jones. Chorus, Christ Is Risen, and duet $2.75 Mocris Petticoats, $2.25 $2.25 Mocris Taffeta Petticoats, $1.98 $3.25 Mocris Petticoats, $2.75 Arthur L. Thomas and Ruth Thomas. Chorus and baritone solo.

How Calm and Beautiful. Soloist, David Davies. Chorus, Lift Vp Your Heads. Final chorus. Rejoice, the Lord is Petti 310 elegantly finished "Mocris Taffeta 400 elegant black Mocris Underskirts prcention.

King Quartette, Martha L. Jenkins, Margaret Davies, Joshua Davies, Wil 220 fine black "Mocris" models in four new and distinctive Spring patterns, with deep ruffle and tucked flounce; generously cut, neatly finished with deep dust ruffle; sizes 39 to 43 regular $2.25 quality. liam Rees. HOTEL ally well tailored; one style with 18 inch flounce and small ruffles; others with deep flounce and tiny pin tucks; some come with lS inch flounce, three ruffles and hemstitching, while still others are made attractive with 20 inch flounce, 0 small ruffles and 6 coats in five very desirable styles; dainty flounces and ruffles; cut good and full and perfectly fashioned from hip to hem; the very picture of neatness and durability; full range of standard sizes; our $2.75 grade. Exposition days, (tJO OR each JPfcifcU "NOT A WKEK OUT YOJtK STATIC IXifJS.

AVK GLAJtAXTEIC OI AXD MARTINIQUE broadway and s3d street, he bald squabe, n. t. city. PIUCJ3. rows oi dainty hemstitching; sell rcgu (ffi "7n $1.98 During "Mocris" exposition days, the skirt VI HEISER WAttXKJC.

larly at $3.23 Exposition days, CPLi THB MOST CKKTBAL LOCATION IN NEW YUHK. THE HIOREST CLASS Of ACCOMMODATIONS AT MODERATE Petticoat Department, Main Floor, Rear Left Aisle. Pre. Candle Light Service. The young: people of trie Sherman Avenue held a candle light service, In their building last evening, which was a novel way of attracting people to the meeting, and it proved to he a very good one.

Instead of the customary lights used 9 eminent V.l IiaI.i, aSfe tbe eieellence of Its 'Write sod anpolnt $7.50 "Heywood" Go Carts RFSTAURANT8 RA VP. AN IN I 25c to $1.75 Beautiful Persian Dress Trimmings, Thursday at 17c a Yd 'VnnUiTinNAI. REPUTATION, Jn the mission building, a number of the old fanloned candles were placed about the room, which gave ample light for the services, which consisted of singing, prayers and short ad jam Uana(ement as St. Denis Botel. dresses by some of those present.

HOTEL pST. DEN1S I BROADWAY AND V.TFi STREET I SEW or.iL C1TT. Easy Aceeif of Every Pfiln1 ci Ih.ub. ZJalf mm Wo TT1B If r'. Epworth League Officers.

The BnVbury chapter of the Epworth leugue held 'its annual Imeeting on Monday evening and elected the following officers for the coming year: President, W. (i. Cadwgan; first vice president. George Fletcher; second vice president. Miss Nll House; third vice president.

Mrs. Dean: fourth vice president. Miss Sue Medley; secretary. Miss Gertrude Edwards; treasurer. Miss Viola.

Rendie; pianist, Miss Alice Rlnehart; chorister, Harry Randall; representative to City Union, George Wilson. mlnutae' (walk of Shopping uistnci. XfTKD FOE: Eieellence of Cuisine, Comfortable Appointments, Courteous Ser Tlce and Homelike Surroundings. ROOMS $1,50 PER DAY AND UP EUROPEAN FLAN. Table d'Hote Breakfast SOc, WM.

TAYLOR SON, InO, ALSO BOTBX WARTINIQIB, Broadway fc 33rd Bueet. IX)lt rill DA AXJ) S.VIVKIAY. rilBSH SHAD, lLUJBIT, liKK, ooDriMi. Frm i'lack yoih OKDKR EARLY AVPI II 7t: IJJbilSKIt WAHXRK Think of it! Right here in the very midst of the greatest of trimming seasons. Elegant Persian waist, gown and costume, embroidered bands and edges.

Elaborate creations of dainty net and brilliantly colored silk and linen embroidery. Made to sell from 25c to $1.75 and more a yard. Gorgeous floral patterns upon pretty cream, white and black foundations of net; bands and handsomely designed appliques; also a few choice Valenciennes and Cluny patterns. Widths from 1 to 5 inches, mind you, and in a selection of fully fifty new spring patterns. But only 250 yards, all we could possibly purchase to sell at this almost ridiculous Thursday price.

Every yard perfect and most desirable. Be early, for there's no tellng just how long they will fast, and first choosing from a gathering like this will certainly prove worth while. Original 25c to $1.75 qualities Thursday and Thursday only, the 17 Time to Plant Rose Bushes; A Thousand Here at 10c Each The finest and healthiest looking gathering of Holland grown Rose Bushes we have ever offered. Roses of most every variety the gorgeous Moss Rose or the pretty Ramblers, as you wish. A full thousand of them, just unpacked.

Ready to be planted now, for this is planting time if you would have a plentiful Summer's supply. The queen of all flowers the rose, must surely grace lawn or add a delightful color note to your garden. These stalks arc low budded and hardy (Hybrid Perpetuals) with generous spray of roots. The following are a few of the aristocrats of the selection, in most every imaginable shade: Mme. Gabriel Luizet, Magna Charta, Grus au Teplitz, Alfred Colomb, General Hayward, Ulrich Brunner, Mrs.

R. G. Sherman Crawford, General Washington HARGRAVE 112 WEST T2I RTHEET, KKW lOKK CITV. "Xenv Vork's Mont Accessible Hotel Six lines of transit, including ELEVATED and SUBWAY EXPRESS STATIONS on block. Located between An exceptional reduction simply to direct parents attention to our splendid Spring line of health producing jro carts for baby.

Xo better tonic for baby's health and supreme happiness was ever conceived than fresh air and sunshine, Don't let him miss a day. This is his outing season. But remember that a good cart is eriuallv essential to baby's health. Don't risk his future, in a cheaply constructed and uncomfortable conveyance. Get a "Heywood" and you've secured the best folding reclining cart that is produced the world o'er.

Be sure you select a "Heywood" then babv's bound to be healthy and happy. Ve don't believe there's a more complete line of folding carts in the city than this present basement display. Come in tomorrow and see this fine $7.50 GO CART AT $5.75. You'll be surprised. The Heywood Cart.

No. UK, exactly as pictured here; nicely upholstered with sanitary green leather cloth; folding hood ineh rubber tired wheels, one movement folding frame, good soft springs, light and easy running; sells regularly at Special while they last, each dd.lU Other "Heywood Cart3" up to $30.00. BASEMENT. Embury Church Notes. The official board of the Kinbury M.

K. church held a business meeting In the church last evening, which time the year's work was Outlined and discussed. There will he a meeting of the Willing Workers tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Kdward Davis on Stratford avenue. Lunch will be served for a nominal sum.

A meeting of the Mission Study class has hcen called for tomorrow evening at 1:30 o'clock in the lecture room of the church. The Kinbury Glee club was entertained last evening at the home of Mr. Turner on the South Side. Tile annual Sunday school outing; will be held at Moos ic Lake on July 15. Central Park and Riverside Drive.

An absolutely fireproof, modern, high class family and transient hotel. Appointments, service and cuisine unexcelled. All rooms with private bath. European plan. $2 per day and upward $nri for booklet anil limp.

Alio (rnml View Hold, ADIKO.N UAt'KS, I Placid. TV. V. THOMAS tMHKKS. "Half Block from Hrrald Sq." Hotel Collingwood IIU yard Centre Table Main Floor ki.fr AT HKISF.K WAKXh'S, OLD I'HOM U70 IL 7t2 On tbe block between FIFTH AYE.

B'WAY iiw YORK CITY SRTH 8T. WEST Married at Parsonage. Vernon Hesser, of Philadelphia, and Miss Margaret Havard. of North Bromley avenue, were united in marriage on Monday by Rev. Walker, of the Baptist tabernacle, at the Penn Avenue Baptist parsonage.

They were Pele des Blanches, Charles Wood, Hugh Dickson and General Jac Offers aelect accommodations to discriminating people. ABBOtiUTELY FIREPROOF, and affords every facility for the comfort of gnests. Situated In tbe very heart of the city. Id a very quiet neighborhood, convenient to all surface. Subway, and elevated railway lines, and in the midst ef the shopping and theatre district ROOMS WITH AND UP Special rates by the month or season.

Restaurant a la Carta. SETU H. MOCfXK.Y, 3D, Formerly of New Haven Bouse, New Haven, Cods. attended by hiss i tnei uavis, ana IOC queminot, with others. Priced, each i 1 2HY1NAVK John Pierce, of Philadelphia.

The marriage is the culmination of a romance started at Atlantc City several years ago, when the bride and groom first niet. Th irroom is a prominent young Basement. draftsman and the bride is weA known KJowb.jidHotol and Mr. and Mrs. C.

Woehrle. ing the Mandatum will be held and a sermon will be delivered by the llev. Father Marcellus, C. 1'. On Friday the services will begin The members of the Kings Heralds of the Simpson M.

E. church are be entertained this afternoon at the home of Mi Helen Bacr, on North Lincoln avenue. La Kue Daniels, of Lafayef street I at 8 a. m. with the unveilms ot the I cross.

In the evening a sermon on the death of Jesus will be delivered at o'cloek. is recovt rnuj Trom au illness. John H. Piitchard. of Prii musical circles in this cty, liaiAig: been identified with singing societies for several years.

They are now in Philadelphia, where they will reside. Recent Social Events. A variety shower was held recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H.

Hannon, at 1309 Luzerne street, in honor of the approaching marriage of their niece, Miss Elizabeth T. Bush to Mr. George M. Lake. The festivities were enlivened by vocal and instrumental selections by a number of those present.

In the party were: Mr. and Mrs. H. Hannon, Mr. and Mrs.

Ed. O'Donnell, Mrs. Donegan, Misses Carroll, Howard Loftus, Lewis Deane Joseph Kelly, Thomas Meelian, Ed. Cadden. Miss Lillian Woehrle, of Broadway, was tendered a surprise party recently by a number of her young friends recently, who invaded her home and enjoyed themselves for several hours.

The guests were: Misses Minnie Miller, Margaret Haag, Minnie Oei, Margaret Sawyer Buth Sawyer, Matilda Mellert, Clara Woehrle, Rertha Hembler and Minnie Earth; William Mehne, Robert Miller. Fred Mehne, Edward Mehne, Henry Miller, August Mellert. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sawyer street, has returned home from a v'1 Klizabeth Bush, Nellie.

Ponegan, Delia Donegan Anna Woehrle, Gen Dough er Nettie O'Boyle, May Ioonpy, Katie Kenney, Mary and Alice Maghran, Mary Hannon, Veronica Beagen, Anna Coleman, Dorothy Hannon, Mildred Kieser, Anna Jam' Katie Gleason, Anna Oile, Mary Lynch, Violet Williams, Katie Walsh George M. Loke, Harry Donegan, Rob Luney, Will am Morgans. James Collins. Con MeKen na John Dove, Gerald O'Boyle, Thomas' Collins, John McNeills, William Cusick, Joseph Cusick, John Donegan, Lafayette Doyle, Joseph Hannon, Christ Boland, Dan O'Boyle, Andrew i 31s St Broadway. New York.

"In the Centre of 600 Rooms. 200 Baths. Absolutely Fireproof. Kates $1.60 per day and upwards. Soranton Headquarters.

Bdw. S. Toadvln, Ass't. formerly of Scranton. Also tho New Sherman House, Jamestown, N.

T. Geo. F. Hurlbert, Prop Holy Week at St. Ann's.

The solemn services of Holy Week began today in St. Ann's Monastery church with the office of the "Tene brue" at p. m. This soli um atul mournful serrice wiil be repeated at the same hour on th? of Thursday and Friday. Solemn imss will be img cut Thursday morning at o'clock.

Throughout the day there will be adoration at the repository. At 7:20 o'clock on Thursday even in Philadelphia. The holes of the Wishburn Shorter Paragraphs. The Violet Glee Quartette will sins Presbyterian ohuivn 11 serve the enterta'ninen; to be given annual taster, supper the rooms ol the vhiuva on luesda Tripp Park M. L.

ciiurch tomornnv 0 ening under the auspices of Miss ing, April from to o''i 4 t'untiuited on Kit' ah Morgan's Sunday school class..

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