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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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The Times Leaderi
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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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"WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1909. THE WELKES-P UIIE RECORD WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1900. This Store Closes at 5 O'clock CROWDS TE1.L WHERE THE BARGAINS ARE PEOPLE MVC H-4D TIAC TO LEMFM FOR THCASELVCS WHERE AOrtEY GOES FARTHEST; THE FOLLOWING THT THE JULY COLDTMP SLE MB I THE BEST EVIDENCE OF ITS REARKBLE YjlLlJESi EVERY MY GREATER CROWDS 7 i Frti? fiU(iSMi mull' i MTK v' Turkish Towels, bleached uriWeached 'Turk-4 Sheeting Muslin, unbleached Wrist Bag 5c 36 in. wide, good quality, Gold Stamp sale price $1.75 Values for tsh towels, hemmed ends, very absorbent and large, regular price 29c, Gold 1 Qr Stamp sale price A7L Toweling- A good heavy quality toweling, bleached or unbleacrfed, for dish or roller towels, Genuine goat teal wrist bags to and 13 inch leather cover Japanese Linens Worth $1.00, for More of the Japanese hand HI drawn dresser VV scarfs, buffet scarfs, squares, shams, etc. Beautiful hand drawn work border al around, hand drawn corners, hemstitched, worth $1, Gold Stamp sale price 50.

Sheeting Muslin, bleached, two and one-fourjth yard wide, regular price 29c, Gold Stamp sale price CtLZ Sheets, bleached and unbleached sheets, size 2x2j yards, finished with a three inch hem, free from dressing, regular price 59c, Gold Stamp sale, price 8c regular price yard, Gold Stamp sale price ed frames, moire lined, Inside coin purse, soft strap handle, gun metal or gilt trimmings, warranted goafcseal, worth $1.75 Gold Stamp sale-price 98 Toweling Bleached twilled toweling, good weight pure cotton, Gold Stamp sale price, yard Cannon Cloth A suiting which looks and wears, like linen, launders perfectly, worth Sheets, extra heavy, bleached or unbleached' HAIR SPECIALS LGHildren's 10c I5cf a yard, Gold Samp Sale price 24 inch net covered hair rolls, always 2c and 35c, Gold Stamo sale price Chwiren's pique coats, hand embroidered of braided effects, Gold Stamp prices from 08tf, $1.98 and Children's hats and caps, marked to cost for this July Gold Stamp sale. i sheets, size 2xz yards, regular price 65c, Gold Stamp Sale price Sheets, bleached sheets of the best quality muslin, finished with a jjinch hem, always sell for 85c, Gold Stamp A Akp sale price Pillow Cases, bleached and unbleached, size 45x36 inches, good quality muslin free from dressing, regular price 15c, Gold "I A A Stamp sale price M-V White Dresses, colored percale, gingham and chambray dresses 11 at most surprising reductions. White Goods, fancy stripes, plaids, checks, figures and many other patterns, worth 15c yard, Gold Stamp sale JQq price prettiest stripe combinations imaginable, worth 15c, Gold 7 24 inch French Pompadour wash rolls, large and fluffy, wc quality, Gold Stamp sale price Four cluster coronet real hair puffs, worth 50c, Gold Stamp sale-price Fight cluster, as above, worth $1.19, Gold Stamp sale V48 1 Kr, wirth Sir ed Gold Stamp sale Knit Underwear I--'- Women's low neck sleeveless orice Bdic pruc Women's Union suits, splendid orice Bedspreads, Marseilles pattern regular price $1.75, Gold Stamp- ular price 65c; Gold Stamp sale price ..7 and German make, -strong and Batistes, all sorts of desirable checks and fig Gold Stamp 15c and white crochet JkI Fancy Printed 38c eoods, stripes ures, worth 25c, price summer gowns. 50c goods; price Stamp sale price leather Ticking combinations, Stamp sale price Satin Sheath Gold extra quality, various pretty worthc, Gold 1 .7 Stripes, a handsome new fabric for Mercerized. jamask JJapkins, high lustre finish, beautiful patterns, fast selvage, regular price $1.25 a dozen, Gold Stamp sale Huck Towels, linen huck rowels, red border, hemmed ends, good heavy quality regular price I2c each, Gold Stamp sale.

Qr price OL HALF pTYou'lf find bargains great brgalns, ngtiThere- TTitok bout the cWldrieVVgchool dresses, their finer dresses as well," your Dwn aretsBRrWpTrate-skirts you'll -find piece from lengths suffix -ient for children's dresses on up to full dress patterns for grown ups; you'll find every, weave and every coloj- in the assortment. A great buyihg'opportuhity. Gold Stamp sale prices are 'only half and besides with each purchaseyou get twice the usual number of- 7- i- jt SILK BARGAINS 7 Garments vests, worth 12 Jc, Gold Stamp value at 20c. Gold Stamp BLACK TAFFETA Yard-wide black-taffeta, aggrade which always sells for 1.00 a yard, marked for this July Gold Stamp sale to .691 Choice of navy, gray or brown corded, self stripe sersre. strictly tailordTNeiy.

good serviceable sirylerdeslgtiedi to- give stout figures a neat trim appearance, twere $29, Gold Stamp sale price Strictly tailored rajah suits, resedajcanard, and tan, were $29, Gold Stamp sale-price Gingham skirt trimmed with ruffle, good quality, well made TamtenCwbftW 59crGold S'tamp sale price 494- A similar skirt but finer in quality, usually 89c, Gold Stamo -sale price "7f Dressing. Sacques," made of a fine quality figured and striped -j -lawn, worth 89c, Gold Stamp sale price 7o Dressing Sacques, white or colored, many pretty styles, worth $1.25, Gold Stamp sale oJQ Ribbons! Ribbons! Ribbons! 2 FOR 1 STAMPS ON ALL PURCHASES 1 Sweeping Reductions on Comes in all the popular shades, Stamp sale 29c Skirts Suit consisting of 'dress-and coat, cadet or white, prettily trimmed with bands of embroidery, 'worth $9.90, Gold Stamp sale price $6.90 Percale dress, cadet, tan or light blue, embroidery yoke, neat piping, value $7.90, Gold Stamp sale price Suits, Self -striped serge cut with point button ingover.to the'leffr; inlaid col lar, braid trimmed, worth $45, Gold Stamp sale-price .7. $20 Percale dress, neat blue pol-i kadot effects, collar, belt aad Cuffs; piped in worth 1 54.50, 001a stamp sale price $2.98 Dresses and TU: RIGHT. t--. Dresses of -figured -lawn, white ground with black, lav- ender, brown or blue figures, worth $6, Gold Stamp sale price $3.90 Fine white dress with panel of embroidery extending down front and beautifully trimmed with lace, worth $7.90, Gold Stamp sale price 19 cents wft Three inch silk velvet rib-7' bons, all the wanted shades, worth 75c, Gold Stamp sale price -Women'SvGlovcs Worth 98c, $1.19 and $1.39 for Women's inv ported lisle el bow eloves, button length, black, white or gTay, complete line of sizes, worth.

98c, and $1.39, Gold Stamp sale price 490. OTHERS FOLLOW Sob. of the tvnin PILLS roa PALS FaopLS leave the by mail, port paid, for Ji.sa. Dt. wuiuaa tUtMm Coaatajp, V.

HAZARD-. Wire) RopeInsulated Wira 1 HAZARD MANUFACTURINQ COMPANY. Wilkes-Barre Pittsburg. New York. Chicago.

tea 'LEHIGH CTJB-ESR2E FRESH MINED COAL, J. LEAVENWORTH 1 22 EAST MARKET 8TREET Pressing Sacqoes i 1 1 L-jja Embroidetkfiig Savings at. Out Notion. Department Button moles, Gold Stamp sale price, doz 2 American" pins, Gold Stamp sale price, 6 papers for J. 5 Sandow Itnglish pins, full count, Gold Stamp sale price, paper 24 yard pieces English tape, Gold Stamp sale price, piece.

61 Cotton tape, eight pieces assorted widths, worth 25c, Gold Stamp sale price 10 Nickle safety pins, all sizes, Gold Stamp sale price, 2f dozen, 3 d6zen for 5 Gark's darning cotton, Gold Stamp sale price 3 'for .7 5 10c shoe laces Gold Stamp sale price, doz. SJiirt waist belts, white elastic, pin holder, always 10c, Gold Stamp sale price Tryune collar supporters, elsewhere 8c, Gold Stanjp sale price 4qji yards spool Aunt; LydiaTs thread, worth 20, Gold, Stamp sale price 400 yard SP09I best sewing silk, Gold Stamp sale price .....7. 23 Clark's six cordlinish sewing cotton, black or wlrte, Stamp sale price, 3 spools ..5 25c hair brushes, genuine bristles, Gold Stamp sale price 10J 25c Pad Hose Supporters, pink or btack, Gold Stamp sale price 10' WASH SULKS "Wash SilksA 1 wonderful array, 1ncTudinsfeve'fy I and shade: none of these.sold 1 tofiess tnan 59c a yara, tne July Gold Stamp sale price is 44 WAISTS Worth $1.98 For Various styles, A 4 including fine batiste with 1J Baby Irish and 7v German Val. trimming, embroidered fronts, tailored shirts, etc, worth Gold Stamp sale price $1.25. WE LEAD, LET COMPROMISE OFFER CcsnqJI Censes to Decision In Regard to Kew Sewer Lafclsk Vall7 Akp4 it T7 94.00 Wkri 4h Wark ta Vartk Peamtrl-vaaUl Ami Stl aa4 Rcaiala Beapaaalbl Tn Daauc 1 Uatll aeptma 1." IM0.

Although no 'final agreement' teached, an. Important conference of ItbYclty Valley RR, oflJ. ciaia waa held yeetetday at city hall in reference to ihe ronatructlon A new aewer.to take the place of the present Inadequate dralnway which' tervee the North Penrmyivanla section of -the city. Two offers were sub nit ted by the railroad company and a counter proposition was made by the city. The company-representatives! were incunfo is giva cijnioeriion iu i the lty's offer, which was a compromise of the two proposals made by the company.

An effort was made to reach Vic President Mlddleton of the ,1 ii 1 a and inch pure silk wash ribbons, white, pink or blue, Gold Stamp sale price 106 I Handsome natural Hnen suits, plain gored Mrtt, long coat, jet buttons, worth -Gold Stamp sale price White linene dress skirts, flare styie, "plain or trimmed with self strappings, worthy $1.50, Gold -Stamp sale -price .79 Lace Bands Worth to $1.00 Rich Venice lace bands, all; widths, in Irish' rrnrhet. babv Irish, fillet and all the wanted effects, white, ecru and Arabian, worth to $1.00 yard, Gold Stamp sale price 25. WE LEAD, LET tsiL and welahs 14.985 pounds. It waa puTWrtace DeJ. 1863.

The head Is thrown back and adorned with eagle's beak and plums. TI.e right hand rests on a sword, the left holds an olive branch and a shield, th. m.rll. rrarefullv draoed and is held by a brooch, bearing s. on I 1 1 V.

i us race, xne neimoi is encireicu wuu tars. The-supporting globe bears the legend. Pluribus Unum." Fsneralof Mrs. Sneo The funeral of Mrs. Winifred Snee was held on Monday morning from the family residence.

Slociim Forty Fort. Rev. Father McHale celebrated a high mass of requiem in Holy Name Church, which was largely attended bv friends. The many beautiful floral tributes attested the esteem In which was held. Th remains were interred in St.

Ignatius-Cemetery. The pallbearera were Thomas; Snee. Frank Mirhaal Michael Bnee. Michael Mangan and Patrlok Harden. 7 RAILROAD NOTICES 7.

Harvey'a Lake Every 8unday Lehigh Valley R. R. Special excursion 50 Leave Wilkea-Barre a. 1:10 p. 6 p.

m. Returning, leave Harvey's Lake 11:39 ptn. 7:30 p. nX 25e tamp 1 1 1 18, 20 And 22 inch fine, sheer Swiss and nainsook flounc- 29c ings, crochet, baby Irish, raided blind, eyeler ktid Other effects, worth 50c and 69c, while tot of 400 yards lasts 29. Be here early.

OTHERS FOLLOW Lehigh Valley Co. by telegraph, but he 'had Just left his office and the acceptance or rejection of the city's offer Is expected to bo announced today. The eompany offered some time since to give the city $35,000 to. help build the sewer, provided that the city from this time henceforth assume responsibility for the-old sewer until the new one can be. constructed.

Yesterday they olferedto contribute $32,000 and not ask the city to aseume any- liability until the neVjewer is built, or to give tbe $35,000 and keep present sewers clean until Bept. 1, The city representatives suggested to the company that they give the city $34, 000 and continue to be responsible for the old sewer and any damages which may occur until Sept. 1, .1910, ty which time the city would in all probability have the new sewer completed. Representing the railroad were N. I Moon, division superintendent, and J.

B. Woodward, local counsel for ths railroad. Representing the city were the, following members of the joint finance and sewer committes; -Messrs. McOourty, Morgan, Thomas, Ziegler, Malloy, Bowman, Morgan, Sleckner, r.oss. Hance, Welles, Kelley.

E. B. Morgan acted as chairman of the Crowds tell where the bargains are July gold stamp salelAzarus Bros. Gown of tbe Capitol Dome Armed liberty, the magnificent statue that crowns the dome of the capl-tol, is by far the most symbolic of all the statues of Washington. Beautiful and reposeful, yet with an air of vigU lance.

It is perhaps the least appreciated of the city's statues, possibly because of its being placed at such an altitude that it can not easily be studied. The original plans of the capltol called for a statue to sumount the dome but no title was then given it, and although more than half a contrary has elapsed since its erection, comparatively few people its real name. The statue was modeled by Thomas Crawford, father of the novelist, the late F. Marion It was cast at a Maryland foundry. Jefferson Davis was Secretary of War when the model waa first presented at the War Department The statue then a liberty cap and carried a bundle of Davis objected to the liberty sap as being emblematio "of emancipated slaves, while Americans were free born.

He also thought the bundle' of rods, suggesting the functions of the Roman lie tor. had, toet it symbolic character. Because of these criticisms of Secretary Davis, v- the-model was changed, and "Armed Liberty" was Thai statue is nine feet, six Inches fessions made by some ot them proved that thoy were guilty of considerable petty larceny on the West Bide and that soma radical steps were" necessary to restrain them. AMUSEMENTS pantet L. Hart's popularity Is much In Evidence these days as the crowded houses at Poll's show.

His successful play, "Marching Through Georgia," Is a big hit and manager Poll is so en- thuslastlo over Its remarkable success he has signed contracts for its production in his other seven theatres throughout the country, "Marching Through Georgia" is Just the play for Wilkes-Barre audiences. It thrills and amuses all classes of theatregoers and its drawing powers, from the box office standpoint are clearly Shown. Exactly 988 ladies attended the flower reception on the stage at the close of yesterday's matinee performance. These receptions are proving the vogue every week at Poll's. Incidentally the Poll matinee hat trimmed with- ostrich plamea that la now exhibited" In H.

Helnse'a etoresJs attracting much attention. It will "be given away next Monday afternoon. Crowds tell where the bargains -are- July stamp aale Lazarus Bros. BOYS IN JUVENILE COURT JTOGB FULLER CAREFULLY EX AMINES) KINGSTON YOUTHS, CHAROSO WITH Eleven little boys ranging In ages from to IS, were arraigned In Juvenile Court before Judge Fuller yesterday afternoon. Tba accused attracted considerable Interest because of their youth, but were charged with entering several residences and stores at Kingston and Dorrancetori and stealing a number ot articles.

i Che Judge called In each boy( sep-rately and) questioned him at length, after which two BUlo boys and two Wlckavltch bovs were baroled in cus- tody of their parents until Aug. and the. others returned to tne unitea Charities for further, disposition of their cases. -4 At the bearing Attorney Dando represented the Commonwealth, attorney B. R.

Davis ap peared in. the interest of the Kings ton authorities and attorneys Brewster and McQuade represented most i.f the defendanta yfr There was some criticism over the arrest of th little fellows because of their-youth, but. testimony and con rvr..

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