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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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The Times Leaderi
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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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ATT south HAINST. GREAT ANNUAL' Commencing Wednesday Commencing Wednesday; Morning, July 5 TT TT A T7 ALE! Morning, July 5 NO This JULY CLEARING SALE is jn line with the, policy adopted when we first started in business-that is. "Not to carry over any goods from one season to anotherrio matter what the loss may be to us. In enforcing this rule for this sale we have reserved nothing. GREAT AND SWEEPING REDUCTIONS ON EVERY ARTICLE IN STOCK.

The prices quoted are without doubt the lowest ever mentioned, of) Black Dress Goods. JWashJDressJ Table Linens, Dress Linings and Findings. JReady JVUde.Sheets and-Pillow Cases. The Sheets are all torn by I Muslh Underwear Our Underwear Stock is all of muslin, made up previous to. the rise in price; the prices are at least a third off regular; a good Corset Cover at 7c From that ranging up to 25c.

quality Corset Covers. 19t -A' splendid offering for" the money is a Empire Yoke Em- j. broidered Trimmed Night Everything to this depart- ment at money saving prices; best Lining Cambric at, the yard C. 7. -3ic ioc Rustle Cambric 7ic ioc Silesias, per yard 8C I2lc.

Silesias, per yard. 9c Silesias, per Percalines. i all colors; same prices. 15c. Linen Chamois 1 8c Linen Chamois 1 Imitation Hair Goth i 15c.

Fibre Fabric at ic 25c Fibre Fabric at 121c Dress.Findings,.Etc Best quality Velveteen Bind- irig, per yard 3c -Waterproof Dress Binding. 4c J2c. Perfection Dress t)c Rapid Hook and Eye 7c Perfective Patent 4c 35c Canfield'a Dress Shields 21c 28c Canfield's Dress Shields 23c Seam Bindings; Beltines, Plain and Fancy Braids, Jets and Gimps, Buttons, at less than one-third regular prices. Domestical 7C Quality best grade Mem-; rnac Blue'Prihts 4Jc 7 quality best grade Merrt-mac Turkey Red Print 6c. quality best grade Dark' Prints to close out at Incaster; Ginghams 5 quality Cheese Cloth in all colors v.

3c quality Unbleached Mus liri qualitiWcacficdLr" Muslin v. 5Jc 'iSc. quality 10-4 Unbleached Sheetings, 1-lOlc 6c. quality 9-4 Wh'te Sheet ing f. 1 12i Best Indale4bam brie J', f.

8c Best (juality Hill All popular brands of Bleached and Unbleached, heetinesPillow Casings, in ill widths, all reduced. 6c. quality. Domet Flannel. iocv quality ioc.

Berkely Cambric 7 8c. quality Cheviot Shirt-1 iinfvnii imt 6c locifiality; DoblePifced i'l'S -7ic ExtH eavy Ticking" A. 8c I2ic qvaHty icjohgl' 8ic 15c. quality I2ic. quamy xjookioiq Cheviots 8i? "In additioti enumerations above all Domestics, such as Tickings, Cheviots, Blue Denims, Bleaqhed and Unbleached Canton Flannels, have been reduced 95 to 33 per cent less than 1 Underskirts In Patterns.

Something new, 75c. quality Goods for. Underskirts, in pat- terns of 5 yards each, varied colpnngSr at JbaU 1 5c quality at 9 lot 5c 8c. quality at 6c, quality at Sc, Turkey Ked ') 3c 8cquafyy Ladies'. Colored Border at 3Jc Higher grades greatly reduced.

Not only housekeepers but hotelkeepers ought to take ad vantage of this sale of staple goods at reduced prices. Good quality Table Linens, worth 2oc at 14c quality Table Linen, quality Table Linen. 50c. quality Table Linen i 39c 59c. quality Table Linen.

-42c 69c quality Table 49c In the Turkev Red' and Green and Blue Combinations of Table Clothing we carry a i targe line; inese gooas-Dnng 39c. regularly; these we have. marked at '25c Every-doien has. been duced to less thart one-fourth regular prices; Napkins, worth Si. 00 a dozen, to 79c Napkins, worth $1.25, to Anrf on though the list of prices up to $4.50 a dozen tO -r Toweling and Crash.

1 '4c. quality Bleached Cotton CrashiitiL duality 26-inch Plaid Glass Towelling at 7C 1 c. dualitv'Extra Size Turk-? isli Jojels; unbleached. 9C 20c. quality, large size, in bleachcdat 33c.

quality Knotted Fringe Towels at Damask Towels. Every price and quality at one third or less on regular prices. 15c. Linen Towels 25c. and 35c.

Towels at 21c reduced to 45CV quality very handsome imported Damask, "with color- ed border; we off er -25c Parasols. The prices on these goods will move them rapidly; get one for your outing, 75c. quality, reduced, to 79c. quality, reduced to 89c. quality, reduced to 98c.

quality, reduced to $1.25 quality reduced to -08c $149 quality, reduced to. $1.25 Ranginjr up to $5.90 grade reduced to $1.69 Priestly Figured Black Dress Goods, $1.25 quality; are 9SC $1.10 quality at S5C Fine Black Serges, Diago- nals, regularly priced 89C.5 are down to 69c quality at 89c quality at 7. 69c $1.49 quality Black Crepons at iiiiiiri $1.75 quality Black Crepons at i $3.49 quality Black Crepons 29c. quality Black Cash- mere .7 75c quality Black Cashmere, tcyf--wt t'vf riim 5SC 98c quality Black Henrietta 79c $1.1 5 quality Black Hen- aP. rietta Oriental Laces.

A rare bargain, 5,000 yards Oriental Lace; worth from 12 Jc to at 7. 4Jc Ladies' Suits. Ladies' Suits wiU be cut 50 per cent in value; nothing reserved In this stock; everything will be sold at a loss. Silks. 33c quality Figured China 39c quality Figured China -25c 50c: quality Figured China.

33c 69c quality 28-inch Chinas 49c $1.00 quality 28-inch Chinas 79c 45c quality Lming bilks. $1.00 quality Moire 51 80c quality Taffetas 65c 98c. quality Colored Faille. quality Colored batin Duchesse 7. 7.

7SC quality White Figured Sweeping reductions have been made on every yard of Plain Fig ured and reau de dote bilks and Satin Duchesse. Down Cushions, Take advantage of the low prices quoted on them to get Cushions for your porch chairs, in fact everything may be cushioned at the prices. 1' 18x18 sizes, reduced to. 20x20 sizes, reduced to. Space does not permit us to mention the sweeping reductions on Ladies' and Children's Suits, Wraps, Silk Waists, Separate Skirts, Blankets, Comforts, Lace Curtains, Feathers, Chenille and Tapestry Curtains, Table Covers, Window Shades and Fixtures, Infants' Cream Cashmere Coats, Infants' Long and Short Dresses, Lace Caps and Knit Goods.

Every article in the immense stock has been reduced. 1 Children's Coats. We haveuite an assoxtment 1 Child's Coats; these will be sold at what they will bring; in fact aold at about your own price. The Wash Dress Goods sea son is comparatively short, not sold all year around like some goods; these we desire to close out, every yard sold at less than cost; 6c. quality Lawns I2jc.

best quality Lawns. JVVeJiave a fine showing in the finer "French: quality; to close these out we put the price at gjc txtra mc -y-Dimities v. 15 c. qualityXong Cloth I2lc. quality Long Cloth.

i1 4 Beautiful Lace Striped Dress vt Ginghams, vin a Vyariety of 19c. tP, Tffrt vM'M DC Figured Satteni, fine.qual-. ity, soft finish," regular 25c. goodrat Finest quality, yard wide, Percales; 30ft finish and fast colors; ioc. fOJe Swisses, 'Dimt'ies, Jaconets, etc.j are all under the price cutter's knife.

Mens and Children's regular 8c. quality at 5c Reeular 10c. quality at 8c Regular I2c, quaHtyat 10 Reguftw m. 25c Ladies' Black Made Seamless. price, at Shirtwaists.

The season is riearing an end possibly more than rwe at this time; to move them rapidly prices will receive a great cut All 25c. Waists down to, All 4SC Waists down to 29c All soc. Waists down to All 59c. Waists down to All 69c, Waists down to 491 All 75c Waists down to All 89c. Waists down to Y75c All better grades reduced in like proportion." Skirts.

Soecial barealn AV eood" quality Ladies' Linen Sikt 21c 59c, quality Skirt at 39c Separate akirts, including Linen, Crash, Pique and Duck, all greatly reduced for this sale; we specially call you attention to Pique -Skirt, handsomely trimmed with blue braid; really worth $2.50, at. Carney avenue llria of the traction com pany. -v Miss Oertrude enatermscher of ftasleton is visiting Miss Nellie Powell for a few atys.5"'--"" Services in-the Methodist Eplseepal Church; followi: Sunday school at morning service at Ep worth- League at 6 30 -evening service at All arc Rev, L. C. Murdocki'paator.

Servipes lrr the-Presbyterian Church 1 to-mee rawr foHowst.Sm)dey school at morning service at Chris, tian Endeavor at p. evening service at Revi vtn Kruf, pastor. 1 Rev. th C. Murdock arrived here last; evening at 8:36 with a train load of! fresh air from the slums of New.

Tortc, ent out hy the New Tor Tribune Fresh AfiFundV A large crowd of people met them at the- train and It was some time before1 the (children were distributed." -Mention pt is mfrdt in another column. Billings was elected assistant cashier of the Second National Bank on Thursday. "During the absence of Mr. Mulligan, the cashier of the bank, who sails for Europe on th last of the month, Mr. Billing will act as cashier.

This is a deserved nromotion for Mr. Billings, who la one of the most e-j iei icuccu nuu vw men mm section of the State. -X T. C. Mullaly of Plains, one ot th editors of the Eenlng Leader, accompanied by caller tn town last evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Mullaly took two of the fresh air children to their home and will entertain them for two weeks, James Purcell, Who died at the Mercy Hospital from injuries received In the mines, bad been a resident of Kings, tor for th past year, and was a well-known and respected citizen. He was 65 years old and is survived by a wife snd.the following children: William Purcell ot Dunmore; LJward Purcell of ''vkl-r, N. anl I'a.

Jon I'-n i rf a I 1 9 w- 2 1 hand before being made up; yards long and 2 yards wide; worth at Same size, but better muslin; worth 75c, at 57e 69c. quality at 1 .7 'i Pillow Cases; ioc quality, at 6ic 19c. quality Hemstitched at 15? Dress Goods and Silks, i The season finds us some- whatoverstocked' vtt "Dress Goods and as a matteFof fact great inroads have been made on the prices; these have been cut to cost and less in many instances; a line of broken plaids, in Scotch; -been selling at will go at 7c Another lot; similar in style but of better quality, usually selling at 5c; will go at jc 29c. quality mix- tures, double fold goods; have been marked down to 39c. quality Double Fold Mixed Novelties, in wantable colorings; are marked down to 21c 50c.

quality Narrow Fine Hair Line Striped Goods, in medium colored, covert cloths, double fold; are marked down to 89c. quality Mixed Covets, 54-inch wide, suitable for suits and cycling skirts; are marked at $1.50 quality Imported Cov- erts, extra wide double fold goods, in the new shades; are marked down to All High-class Novelties, in silk, and wool; worth 98c; are cut to half price One lot Allrwool Shepherd Checks at are reduced to 59c 50c. All-wool Cashmeres are I reduced to HOBBIE. Th Toung People's Literary Society ot this place will render the following program on Saturday evening, July 15: A play entitled "The Seven Sciences ot a Hired Girl's Life; an oration by E. Moyer; debater "Resolved, that woman has greater influence over the formation of character than rrtan; affirmative, W.

B. Scbuerr and' H. L. Peters; negative, A. E.

Moyer and M. J. Swank. Tou are all Invited; admission tree. The kissing bug has mad its appear, anc among some of our young people.

F. Hippensteel is putting up a handsome new dwelling. M. B. Bchuerr and M.

J. Swank ex. pect to take up special studies under the direction of Rev. B. M.

Beysher, The school board has again elected good teachers. Mr. Kunts of Philadelphia Is visiting his daughter, Mrs. M. Beysher, who has been seriously Ul with typhoid fever.

Mr. Schllcker and daughter visited at Dr. and Mra, J. SchUcker's the past week. Miss Martha Bartlett is home for the summer acatlon.

Mies Margaret Andreas visited at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Schuerr the past week.

STULL The funeral of Mrs. Jennie Beam. wife of Simeon Beam, will be held at the nous or her mother, Mrs. Hattle Thomas, oir Sunday afternoon at i o'clock; Interment at Orcutt Grove Cemetery; Mrs. Beam was 13 years old and had lived here for the last nine teen years.

She Is survived by her hue. band, 81meoa Bum, and daughter Eva, years old; her mother, Mrs. Haiti Thomas, and sisters, Mra Alva Ells-sard and Mrs. James Newel, and brothers, E. end VUliam- Thomas, and rranamotner, Mrs.

Polly lord, end the i el the Charles -I. Ihomas, i Robe; 75c quality, at 54c Night Gowns, Chemise and DraVers are all on sale at the same comparative prices. Child's Vests, ribbed 777777 lc 1 sc. quality Ladies Un bleached Short Sleeve Vests. 5c ioc.

Ladies' Ribbed Vests 20c. quality Ladies' Lisle Vests 21c 30c. Ext-a Size, for stoul ladies .7, ...7 50c. Lisle, silk front trim. ming, at 44c 2SC.

quality MenVT-Gaurew Shirts and Drawers at soc. quality Men's Gauze Shirts and Drawers at; Lot of Men's Drawers only at White and Colorrf Shirti Men's Unlaundried Sliirts, made of good muslin, reinforced linen front, collar bands and wrist bands; -the-regular 45c. kind 39c. quality Cheviot Shirts. Tpoth Shirts, excellent quality; value at -Men's Percale Shirts, 50c.

quality, at .35 75c. Grade, reduced to All dollar White and Percale Shirts at this sale Suny Specials. Mennen's Talcum Powder, No. 50 Black. Taffeta Rib- bons, a great bargain at 7 Extra good quality Summer Corset at 21c 4 J2ic.

Boys' Suspendeijs. gc Remnants. All Remnants of Organdies, Lawns and Summer Weight Goods will be sold at half price. after spending; the Fourth with relatives at Peckville. A number of the lawyers who are attending the convention at WUkes-Barre enjoyed a ride to this City yesterday afternoon.

J. H. Lecher and family have gone to Ocean Grove to spend a few weeks. Mrs. Philip Evans ot East Church street Is visiting her daughters.

Misses Phoebe and Maggie Johns of Blooms-burg. 1 On Thursday evening Miss Myrtle Beagle ot Bloomsburg gave a party In honor ot her guests, Misses Llssie John of this city and Madge Cross of Wan-amte. Those present were: Misses Phoebe John, Maggie John and Mary Rudge, of this city but now ot Bloomsburg; Misses Bessie Moyer, Jeanette Marks, Ella Miller, Martha Jones, Clara Kahler, Cora Geiser, LeOna Smith, Jennie Beagle, Messrs. Oliver Watts, James Patten, Ralph Smoyer, Charles Fornwald, Elroy Beagle, Bruce Hartsell, Harry Lelby, Moyer Lewis, Samuel Kresshnv Harry Evane, Will-tarn Kemery and Harry Stetler; also William Wanick and Elsworth Bom-boy of Espy. -Mrs.

Gabriel Is en the sick list Mra Hopkins Williams ot Scranton, formerly ot this town, and daughter. Anna, and grandson, Frederick, visited Mra. Williams's daughter, Mrs. Richard Green, on Thursday. Mrs.

Harry Cook and Messrs; Frank Jones and Cornelius Saxon of this city and Mr. Mady of Glen Lyon left yesterday for a trip to Wales and England. Harry George and Wesley George have- gone en et -flBhlnr-trip-to-Liry Lake, Bethel services for Sunday next by the regular Rev. William Smith, Morning subject The actual and the Ideal." evening subject, "Jacob or Esau, which?" Preaching services will be held in the II. E.

Church on Jfaln Street, tomorrow and eve'-t bv the pastor. Kev. 1. J. W.

lest Mw, iron. sur t. "Llrft-T fn 11. tr- "-r "Come in the'Forenooh Avoid the Afternoon Rush. A Larjge Force of Extra Salespeople Engaged for This Special Sale.

RIVERSIDE City Lots-Thafs AIL It's Knowing How That Counts I KINGSTON. UtnA Un, P. ptmnas EfldTrOT (eaor nd Mr. W. Dean wlU lev to-day tor Vtief; they will ipend week at different place en Cayuga.

Seneca and Keuka lakea. Mra. fH. Dudley and. eaugfctar Ellxabeth art Wajn4 Ceuotyr-Mew York Btata, whera thef -will vlalt relatives the remainder otvtbe aummer.

MUa Jlabel fi(ow ipent the Fourth Bear Creek. Misses UaetU Bream -and tJvlhaa Colee attended a mulcala at the home of Mls Louise Cobb of Wllkes-Barr Wfdneaday venlnk. li Mill Mary Peck ts vleltlnj her ilater. Mra. Charlea C.

1 HaroV.in Cincinnati. Ohio, for several weekd. Professor C. Coles returnee! last night from the Eastern States, where he has been vislttnf for a week. The Brockton (Mass.) Enterprise speaks ta the high tat terms of him as a thinker and orator, Benjamin Johns of Shlekshlnnr.

ona of the teachers In Prpfeaaor Wolfe's sumner school, has returned to resume bis duties after spending few day with friends In that place. Attorney B. W. Davis wtll leav this afternoon for Ithaca. N.

where Mrs. Davis and children are now visiting-friends, and. accompanied by his fam- ily, will leave there next Tuesday for 6t. Johnsvllle. in the Mohawk Valley, where they will visit Mt.

Davls'l father for. two A number of. the sewtr pipes have been broken along the streets of late -'and Mr. Rower, the eewer contractor, determined to make an example of the perpetrators of these mischievous acts. On the evening of July 2 Are was 'placed in several of to pipes a Wye tmlng avenue and consequently the -rfpfts were damaged.

Mr. Bosser has rTe et those who are guilty of .1 rsV.iig tie r'net tnd unless prompt ac- -rr-7V- tr and services will be Iteld at St. Ignatius church. Interment will be made in St. Ignatius cemetery.

Frank M. Keane, Mies Margaret Dougherty and Mis Sara Dougherty, teachers of the International Correspondence- School of Scrantbn, tvt the guests of Miss Margaret Shea over the Fourth. V- NANTICOKE Herbert Lock. Walsh 'and James Boyle enjoyed a drive to Harvey's yesterday-. three new chimes art being placed In rhf Steeple of the German Lutheran Church.

A new steeple la also being built lira. Oomer Jones of Broad street visited In Wllkds-Barre yesterday. Josoph Blttenbender, who is spending the vacation at Hnrvey's Lake, was a caller In town yesterday. V. D.

Eheederof Alden was a visitor in' this city and Wllkes-Barr Mrs. O. F. Ralph: and little son. Floyd, of Nicholson, are visiting at the home of her sister.

Mrs. George H. Jayn of West Broad street i -v Mra Boon of Centre Township visited In town yesterdayv George Clothier. George H. Jayne and M.

J. Reesa were callers In Glen Lyon. M. Geary of -Wllkes-Barr was in hh city yesterday. Gordon, the Ma'a street clothier.

Went to Wllkes-Barr yesterday morning to meet an old time friend, -whe was -returning from Hav ana to his home in New Tork City. 1 Louis Schwars was a caller at the county seat last evening. Mrm. Barlett, who has been visiting In New Tork City, has returned home. Cephas Roseer js.

visiting his uncle, Dr, Rosser of Scranton. Edward and Augustine, the little sons ft and Urs. V. Earrett, ere Ut "i J-'--, -l Vfe i -s i i ICICOQOOCCCCCQCCCC 3 iOQG iOQQCC To Please Them To rVase the good taste of the mnt rartlcailar and appreciative of our customers we have the most alluring shoa that ever adorned a shapely footin fact, any feet will look shapely In these elegant shoes and Oxford. Thin, couj, fashionable.

These are low shoes i hot weather and the pric I i lower than th sjioea, at t.v-.

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