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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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The Times Leaderi
Location:
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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6
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APRIL 1, (HE WELKESiBARRK ItECORD TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1917. -J- BENESCH TEEMS ARE THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS IN. THE STATE These Are Memorable Bays: a mm mmm, And Your Can Profit (U(as Mom Ptneis as WOULD PREVAIL ON ALL CREDIT PURCHASES." The phenomenal of the this great store is the telling proof of the success of our Square Dealing Principles and now in the midst of the season, when people are changing around their homes, some ovi ng, oiners just renovating we. again proclaim that same principle, promising faithfully that arm of this vgreat business will directed with an honest effort toward complete satis: We make no attempt to describe in worthy language the great events that are now going on in this greatest of all homefurnishing stores. It is idle to go into details, for you can-inot picture an army with a description of a foraging squad.

Fifty-seven years ago this great 'store started to save money for those starting housekeeping, and those already engaged in the operation of home. We formulated a policy then which has grown the business fabric of the business: "THAT PRICES WOULD BE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, THAT TERMS WOULD BE MADE AS LIBERAL AS POSSIBLE, AND THAT CASH PRICES every faction every time you purchase here. YOUR CREDIT IS ALWAYS GOOD HERE GOOD AS GOLD AND YOU A THE BILL ON YOUR OWN TERMS. Specials Specials Right Here is the Most Reasonable and Best Equipped Floor Covering Store Rocker $2 $4 Rocker $2.75 Rus! Ruds! Rugs! Extra! Extra! Extra! 1,000 Yards of High Grade OIL CLOTH .75 90c Tapestry Carpets, Fine 1 Quality 62c Yard $21 A $45 Alexander Smith's Wilton Velvet Super Quality Rug, size 9x12 feet 50 WEEKLY. ft $1.15 Tapestry High Grade Carpets 89c Yard 9x12 foot Tapestry $16.00 Rugs for 25 WEEKLY.

$9.95 Child's reed rocker, like out Oak bedroom rocker, like cut. 1 $1.30 Genuine Velvet High Pile Carpet 98c Yard $22.00 Bookcase $14.25 9x12 foot Scotch Body Rugs 50i WEEKLY. $12.75 $19 Dresser $11775 Guaranteed Perfect. A Usual 50c Grade $1.55 Very Heavy Axminster Carpets $1.05 Yard S9c Per Square Yard $19.95 9x12 foot Axminster $30.00 Rugs 5ty WEEKLY. Special Drives in 5-pc.

Parlor Suites Jf. IS 4: One-Minute Washer $11.75 The Iron and Brass Beds Are Creating a Stir at Their Prices And the Great House of Benesch Sons fully guarantees the lacquer on the brass beds to be absolutely acid-proof, even down to the most inexpensive designs. No. under-sized beds included; they are all full height. 'library bookcase, polished oak.

Prlncesg dresser, oval imlrrcT. Window Shade I 22c $4.50 Portable J3.1.5 1 V)o value; all TIm'o jnr popular cplors. Sit down on wash dny and let this ball bearing, labor saving1 waher do the work. 50o Weekly. 90c Chair 59c Tlus $29 (10 0C Value M0.d This $15 tfd or Value $0OO 25o Weekly This $60 4j C(l Brass Bd W.UU $1 Weekly This $68 MAK Brass Bed $1 Weekly Parlor Suitefor PAHLOR TABLE FREE.

Afive-ploce parlcr suite, like the cut, frames finished a rich mahogany, new design, covered with mercerized verona, and well upholstered with ron-sagr wire springs. 50o Weekly Gas portable, with a square Englander Couch $12.65 Rocker $2.98 This Exact $60 Parlor Suite for is $13 Brass $7.75 $8.75 This $14 Continuous Tost Iron Bed roll Iron Bed $435 Box Coach Bed open, making a full size bed. $17 value; Just 50 Englander couch beds at this price. Couch cover free. 50c Weekly This $8 White Iron Bed, full size Bound back kitchen chair, of olid oak.

25o Weekly en Above Parlor rocker, oak or mahogany. 25o Weekly on' Abov for J'ARLOR TABLE FREE. A Hlk plush five-piece parlor aulte, lfl cut, with frames finished in mahogany, hlghlv polished new design. Backs of each piece are full tufted and buttoned. $1 Weekly.

25o Weekly 2So Weekly 25c Weekly The Great House of Benesch Sons, 32-34 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre 1 BENESCH TERMS ARE THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS IN THE STATE with crying and laughing I've, used may be said about Llttls Women Little Women at the Grand U. S. A- D. 1863, And we can most of us become enlightened as to earlier Influences in America by eh-i was united in marriage to William Cragle. Ten children were the fruits of' this five son-, and' 'five they have made a play out of that!" Greepe of Watertown, N.

which, took place at Watertown March that up. It has also been said that what Pomander Walk and Cranford This Isn't news altogether. The piece Joying this picture of It. The piece daughters, all of whom are living ex critic than Alan Dale on the open-ling of the play, Little Women, in uiiucmuuin is employed as fo.rev have done to photograph English rural life this book and play of Lit has had a great big metropolitan run and extensive Success on the road. will be at the Grand Tuesday and, Schaeffer of Wapwallopen.

Interment In Pond H11J CJemetery. Married at Watertown N. Y. The many friends of Alfred Koup, a former resident of Dorrance-v. ton, will be pleased to hear- of his marriage to Miss Bessie Carolina man at the Babcock Motor Wor and is making his hn Mew zone, wrote enuiusiastlcally about It and said in closing that the Wednesday and there will be opportunity that it were neglect to miss.

tle Women has done to reveal thq sentiment and the feeling of the old cept two sons. Mrs. Cragle became a widow Dec. The was held last -Friday afternoon, and was largely attended. The services Were in charge of Rev.

Oliver F. Y. They will be at home to VhI (play would last for months. He was The company, although not the same New England town. Cranford is re after April 1 at 216 South Indiana avenue, Watertown, N.

as was here last season, was generally The four daughters were right- It did. And that It did was a to a good many too. Pot It hasn't the great climax well differentiated by Misses Salisbury, punch that seems to be reonlred in Marbury, Walther and Calhoun. Miss kdramatlcs, nor the strength of theme Carey was an excellent Aunt March. BEDEiiaiisisoiiinnh The delicious type of the old New that slowly unfolds, develops in vigor and raises to a heart throb.

And so And it's not new here. But since Its first appearance it has been trimmed to adaptability as to time and space. It has succeeded because there are sufficient thousands who know that despite brilliant' epigram and racy plot and tense situation the sweet wholesome story of lives comparative-, ly uneventful where loves flourish, are mirrors of experience easily recognizable and that this makes the kind of a thing to Jump Into one's heart and nestle there. A woman at one of the New York performances remarked: "Oh, dear, I simply can't stay till Bess dies." "Why?" "Because I brought only England servant, like one of the fam I good many people said when Little ily and taking all the privileges or women -was dramatized "why yon such acquaintance, was capably aoue A Display of Dependable Spring Clothing by Miss Varney. placed by Concord, but there a good deal of the same flavor and fragrance in both.

Quaint? It's an overworked word but It hasn't many synonyms. Concord, and 1863 think of that. Think of the red cords and tassels, trie looped back curtains, the antimacassars, the afg-hans and the tasseled and fringed table covers. But what's infinitely more interesting, think of the bizarre material and the crinoline amplitude of skirts, high waists, the prunella gaiters, theSundersleeves, the lace gloves, the sacqves and the shawls and the big cameo And think of thys hats the ImpossU ble, airy, intangible, immaterial things that sat high on the chignon like a spring chicken on a boulder. can make a play out of -that." Sim-, lllarly a friend once calling on a man In; Jail and bearing his story said: "Why they can't put you in jail for Pond Hill Death Mrs.

Mary Ann Cragle of Pond Tnati" -well," said the prisoner, f'they got me In Jail for that!" Un-. For Men, Women, Misses, Boys and Children grammatical but expressive. So it one handkerchief along and what Hill, passed away last Tuesday, March 25, aged 69 years. The deceased was a daughter of John F. and Margaret Sponenberg, and was born In Salem Township, Luzerne County, Si Oct.

81, 1853. On Dec. 18, 1870, she Our Personal Guarantee That is Little Women for you. And as for the tale well one girl had literary aspirations and sketched real plays; another modeled in clay and sketched with her and anoth To All Skin Sufferers" er was full of pranks and run oft The keystone of our success is to give you the best values for your money, whether you pay cash or buy on credit. And we want you to bear this in mind: That you DO NOT have to pay one cent more for credit accommodation.

Our prices are the same both ways. The Neiw Spring Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts and Millinery All Ready-Here To Clothe the Entire Family. Hi skating. And love came, and spats rlON EASY and make-ups came, and there in the shelter of peace ana tranquility one D. White drnffKtata.

WUke-Brr. 8- W. Dnrbln, DrnKglat, Plymouth. mincrtia girl gave her glorious tresses to be sold to bring back a wounded sol dier from the front. This is the sweetness of the old fashioned -Amer to $9001 Again andr.

again we have seen how lean. homewhere immigration had not reached; where streams nor talk a few drops or tills -simple -wasn applied to the sktn, takes away the itch nor nor home were polluted. Instantly. And the cures all seem to be permanent. i ana wnere, the shadow of elms MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS $12.00 AND $16.50 SPECIAL LADIES'' SUITS $16.50 AND $22.00 SPECIAL LADIES' SPRING MILLLINERY, TRIMMED TO $8.00 and by dreamy firesides, these girls were trained into beauty of ideal and of conduct with lessons that colored life and lasted them through.

that educated them to the wonder. Guaranteed for One Yeat $50 down and balance in monthly payments will buy any car under our future delivery plan. Ask about it. Touring Cars, Roadsters, Runabouts, Trucks 05 pag lllialralti catalogue showing these can, frtm Craig-Centre Auto Inc. Largmet Dealer of High Grade need car.

We have been In business In this for some time, and we are look-in to build .110 trade by always advising our patrons riitht. 80 when we' tell you that we have found the eczema remedy and that we stand back-of It With the manufacturer's iron clad guarantee backed by ourselves, you can depend upon It that we-five our advice not in order to sell a few bottles-' of medicine to ekln sufferers, but because we know bow, It will help our business IX we helo jour' patrons. We keep in stock and sell all the well known skin remedies. But we ill sy this: Jf you re, suffering from any kind of skin eczema, I'NorllasIa rash or tetter, wewant you tn try a full size bottle of ID. D.

IX jTonrrlPtion. "And, if It does not da t'f work, this bottle win tost yon and of beautiful thoughts and beautiful things. HURLEY-LOUGHRAN CO. JESr1' That's Little Women at least D. D.

D. Prescription made 'by V. D. D. laboratories Qf.

is composed of thymol, glycerine, oil of winterarreen and other healing, soothing, cooling Ingredients. And if you are crazy with itch, you will feel soothed and cooled, the itch absolutely washed away, the moraeat: you apply this, D. D. D. We have made fast friend of more than one family by recommending this remedy to a akin sufferer, and there and we to try it now on- our positive no-pay guarantee.

Ask also about I). D. Soap. W. D.

White druggists, Wilkes-Barre; 8. W. Durbln, druggist, jpjymouth. some little part of it. In this hurry and 'hard surfaced present some of the sentences seem a bit soaring and Tl Pittsburgh, Pa.

sentimentalized and all that, -i But Agtntt wanted everywhere -is. It's part, of the period, and the -picture Al'V AlA' 1. 'M lk .1 .1.. 1 uinning. iou sOfie to juaite.1 it An, 1.

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