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JNEW HAVEN MORNING JOURNAL AND COURIER, MONDAY,
FEBRUARY ?J' '.1900.
MEN'S MEETING AT THE GRAND.
AT
HOWE
NEW HAVEN, Monday, February the twenty-sixth.
New Things in
A Superb Showing of Lates
Silks and Dress Qocds,
Women s of New Haven and vicinity count the
Howe & Stetson display of Dress Goods and Silks,
as one of the chiefest points of interest certain it
is that no equal gathering is to be found any
where in the city.
The new Silks and Dress Goods for the Spring
of 1900, are now on view and are beautiful be-
yohd description -an exhibition seldom equalled.
Prices throughout are based uoon last year's costs
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for these godds were ordered months ago. Hard
ly an item that will be duplicated this Spring ex
cept at an advance of 15 to 20 per cent over present quotations.
Silks. '
Laces.
2o-inch Figured China Silks In blue
.. nd-white and black-and-white; a good
strong quality. 3PC yd.
Corded Wash Silks In plaids and stripes,
' 49c yd,
04-Inch Satin Foulards The season's
favorite for full gowns. Njw designs almost
every day, in the latest spring shades.
75c and $1.00 a yd
Satin Liberty More in demand than ever
, since the clinging skirt is so much in vogue.
i We offer a fine assortment including ;beauti-
- ful patterns in Persian effecU. $1.00 yd,
Hemstitched Taffetas With polka dot
' and Persian stripes, in beautiful colorings.
$1.00 yd
t
Lace Striped Taffetas In the new pastej
'shades, also a splendid showing of Persian
; Striped Taffetas.' $1.25 yd
Corded Hemstitched Satins In castor,
' violet, white and gray. Very stylish foj
,.' waists and evening gowns. $1.25 yd
Dress Goods.
Ctytllis Scores of new patterns, in charming
effects stripes, dots, ribbon figures, floraj
designs, etc. the finest assortment we have
ever shown. :'
At 50 cents.
All-wool Granite-38 inches wide, in the
new pastel shades,
Wool Checks 38. inches wide, in neat ef
feet blue-and white, brown-and-white and
black-and-white,,,.
At 59 cents
All-wool Henriettas 38 inches wide, in
grays, blues, castors, sage and cardinal!
All-wool Armure nixtures 38 inches
wide, in seal, myrtle, navy, castor and red.
At 75 cents.
All-wool Fancy Coverts 45 inches
wide, in green, castor, gray, old blue, sea
foam, blue and violet. .
Satin Corded Coverts 45 inches wide.
new this se;son, in cardinal, green, castor
and old blue.
- At 89 cents.
All-wool Henriettas 45 jncnes wide, an
extra fine quality, in gray, old blue, castor
cardinal, sage, navy and old rose a fine
fabric, smooth in finish and of good we'ght.
At $1.00 yard.
All-wool Cheviot Plaids Always the
correct thing for Skirting, 56-inches wide,
in red-and-bhtck, gray-and-white and blue-and-white.
!
At $1.23 yard.
Silk-and-Wool "Lansdownes Beautiful
in finish and rich in appearance. These are
In the pastel shades and are much in demand
for evening gowns and waists.
For Tailored Suits, our showing
of Broadcloths, Homespuns, Chevi
ots and Plaid Back Suitings cannot
be equalled.
Broadcloths $1.00 to $2.50 yd.
Homespuns 75c, 89c, $1.00 yd
Plaid Back Suitings $1.59 to
feooyd.
The above is only a suggestion
of our Spring importations new
ones coming in every day And
the display of blacks is equally
complete.
We invite your inspection.
Jr
y Shower of Dainty
Wash Goods.
, This department is truly a study in weave
and color. Never before have we shown such a
variety of lovely fabrics thousands of charming
effects that cannot be described in words. No
wonder the crowds surge 'round these counters
such a display as this is a treat for the woman
who would be considered up-to-date.
Ribbon Bargains
'These will make a stir
especially among those
who don't arrive in lime
to get any.
FRENCH DIMITIES
Always in high favor in Fashion's
realm dainty stripes and figures in
a variety of colors.
25 cents the yard.
SCOTCH AND LINEN
GINGHAMS
In a variety of exquisite colorings
-checks, stripes and plaids the
largest line of these goods we have
ever carried.
J9 25, 33 37 cents the yard.
FOUIARDINES
32 inches wide. These beauti
ful soft cottons, are true fac-similes
of the more expensive Foulard Silks,
both in design and finish have
been wonderful sellers so far this
season, 37 cents the yard.
SILK GINGHAMS .
In stripes and figured designs,
many beautiful lace openwork ef
fects also. Fast colors that are brighter
and fssher after being laundered
59 and 75 cents the yard.
MERCERIZED CORDED
GINGHAMS
New this season, in rich color ef
fects stripes and plaids.
50 cents the yard.
Special.
A very fine quality
Dimity in the newest de
signs in stripes, figures
and polka dots all good
colorings.
Special 12c the yard
Shirty to Order for Women.
Our shirt makers are getting near to rush time. The splendid
do
ones. In a few weeks everybody will be in a hurry; and careful
work must not hurry. We'll be ready when you need the gar
ments, if orders come promptly. The most expert shirt makers
are here.
We follow no set style in making women's shirts unless directed to j we vary the patterns
to give exclusive character to each garment. Prices of course depend on style and work
required. $1.5U upwards.
The big bargain table
in old store will be piled
high and selling will
start promptly at 8
o'clock Monday morn
ing. Can't say how long
they'll last.
DOUBLE-FACE SATIN RIBBONS
Cord edge, medium quality, ' in browns
and greens. Nos. 30, SO, 60 and 5 inch.
These were made to sell at 25c to 39c.
Sale pric: I2JjC yd
DOUBLE-FACE SATIN RIBBONS
Cord edge, finest quality m de, in a fair
color assortment.
No. S, pc, No! 12, 15c
" 7, 10c, 16, 17c
" 9, I2c, 22, 22c
No. 40, 25c.
Less than half price.
SATIN GROS GRAIN RIBBONS
in lavender, pink, blue, green, etc. Nos.
7, 9, 12, 16, at one price.
3 cents the yd
yi to X regular prices.
SATIN GROS GRAIN RIBBONS
No. S in black oniy; also an odd lot of
different widths.
3 cents the yd.
New
Haven
lace lov
ers have
1 e a rned
to come
to Howe
& Stet-son's
for the newest thoughts .
and most exquisite styles
in laces. The collection
for this season's wear
goes far ahead of all
previous seasons, both
in styles and quantities.
Among the many new things are
exquisite Taffeta appliques, and ap
pliques of Satin and Honiton braid,
in different widths and designs.
These are to be applied and make
a handsome dress garniture. ,
Then there are beautiful All-over'
Spangled Nets, in scroll and small
figures, for guimpe, sleeve3, yoke,
etc black net with black and silver
spangles; white net with silver
spangles and the rich opalescent nets.
Our showing of Russian Point,
Venise and Batiste All-overs, in ecru
and oyster color,, with bandeaux to
match, is large and varied.
Among the handsomest things
which we are showing are the splen
did shaped Robes or organdie and
Point d 'Esprit i for the entire skirt
and bodice, to lbe worp over a silk
or other foundation, .. These are in
pink, also in "white,1 elaborately trim
med wi.h Honiton braid applique
and Val lace.
One of the captivating features of
the new styles is the Bolero Sets, tn
black Brussels and La Tosca Nets,
with taffeta and satin applique.,
These will be . much used this season.
New Eyes for
Nothing.
Chances are that the
fearful headaches vou
have been under-going
those dull pains above
the temples are danger
signals from your eyes.
Proper glasses will
make them feel like new.
Won't cost you a cent
to find out, at any rate,
and we'll give you the
expert service of one of
the finest oculists in New
England. Every modern
appliance known t o
science is here to insure
exact and proper diagnosing.
If you need glasses
our expert will fit your
eyes perfectly. We
larantee to help all
eyes we provide glasses
for. No- risk. No ex
pense, 'except for actual
value of lenses and frames
selected.
Are You Competing
For our special prlzs offer, for
photographs made by our ama
teur friends and patrons? All
entries must be made before April
i st. , For further information
apply at Camera Department in
balcony.
H
owe
Steteorio'
Kev. Mr. Irvine Spoke on "Shipwreck
of the Soul."
The men's meeting at the Grand opera
.house yesterday afternoon was address.
ed by Alexander F. Irvine, who took for
his subject "Shipwreck of the Soul,
Previous to the address there were
shown upon the screen some pictures of
Northfleld, during Mr. Moody's last con
ventlon. These pictures were taken by
Mr. Irvine last summer.
The speaker took for hla text Paul
words, "Holding faith and a good con
science, which some having put away
concerning faith have made shipwreck
and explained why Paul had ui?ed thia
figure of Epeech by describing in his
usual forceful and eloquent manner a
storm at sea and the final wreck of the
ship which was bearing Paul to Eome,
und then said that it was perfectly nat
ural that Paul, seeing this great black
hull sticking out of the water, should
see in the wreck an analogy of the man
who had tampered with conscience and
put away faith.
.' Mr. irvlne drew a word picture con
trasting the study of character In a
cheap lodging house and In 'a mansion,
showing that as the sea and storm have
no respect for the ship, so sin is no re
specter of social condition, but fastens
Itself upon all classes of society, rich
and poor, high and low. The epeaker
gave an analysis of conscience and
urged aU present to guard against the
rock whjch is just below the surface of
every one's sea of life, ready to make
shipwreck of them.
These meetings are becoming more
and more popular for worklngmen, and
the policy of having good, attractive
music and an Interesting speaker and
good solo singing is proving successful.
At
THE MOFFETT LECTURE
the
Episcopal
First Methodist
Church To-Nlght.
The firBt of the Moffett lectures under
the. auspices of the Young Men's Chris
tian association will be given In the
First Metho(dist church at 8 o'clock to
night and will be upon the Tissot paint
ings of the life of Christ. The paint
ings will be reproduced tn all their beau-
ty and coloring by the aid of a etereop-
When the practice of economy is a necessity, the
'cost of the soap used in a year is an important item.
The grocer who has an eye to larger profits, may not
suggest Ivory Soap, but you insist on having it. Ivory
Soap is pure soap, through and through That makes
it the most economical and best.
.'. ' IT FLOATS. !
CfipyniQHT 1808 BV ?H PBOCTIR ft, AAM81.I CO. CINCINNATI .
Madonnas come from the easels of
Dutch artists, while Russian artists
paint Rueslan types of the man of Naz
areth. M. Tissot has produced a Naza-
ticon. No man living perhaps is better ren Christ and living among the people
fitted to become Tiosot's Interpreter pi juaea, arawing nis moaeis tnererrom.
than Cleveland Moffett, who has visit- The result has been a reflection of the
ed the great artist In his French home, realistic Influences with which he has
making a thorough study of the man surrounded himself, and 1 he has ap-
and his work. The whole collection proached more nearly to the truth In
comprises over four hundred pictures portrayal than is the case with any oth-
palnted by M. Tissot In 1887 and during er of the great Christian artists. One
ten subsequent years that he pent In hundred of these paintings will be re-
Palestlne for the purpose. The studies produced with the stereoptlcon toy-night.
Include not only the country and Its
geographical conditions, but likewise
the people, the early and later history
of the Jews and all the multiform con
ditions that surrounded Christ and the
Jewish people. The result has been a
eerlco of scenes that constitute the chief
contribution to sacred art since the
passing of the brushes of the Italian,
Spanish and Dutch schools. Dutch
Tickets for the course (three lectures)
$1.25; single admission 75 cents and 50
cents.
The Rev. Henry Tarrant, B. D.( Tale,
rector of St. John's parish, Pine Mead
ow, has received the degree of doctor
of divinity from the Western univer
sity of Chicago.
r
City Hall . Pharmacy.
Violet Tooth Powder.
AH the Ingredients used In this
powder are pure and .wholesome.
We hove taken the greatest care
to mnke It perfect.
. Every ingredient Is carefully ex
amined to insure Its purity and me
dicinal value.
No wonder, then, that It la the
best preparation for the teeth that
money will buy.
No wonder Its fragrance is so de
lightful. No wonder careful people nse.lt so
largely. f
PRICE 25 CENTS.
159 Church Street.
iiMitaf.
How many people know that over
twenty-two kinds of germs all con
cerned In the decay of the teeth
have been discovered In the human
month 1
It is now a well understood fnct
that certain dlseasei, even though
i they be first manifested In remote
parts of the body, are caused by
germs taken through the mouth In
the acts of, breathing and swallow
ing. It Is reasonable to assume that the
.dolly use of an active gwmlelde In
the mov.tb Is an effectual method of
preserving the teeth from decay.
Willard's Antiseptic
Tooth Powder
Is an active germicide and disinfec
tant, and yet it Is perfectly barm
less, as it contains no dangerous an
tiseptics. Put up in large four
ounce bottles ,
' 25C.
1 '-AT- '::
HULL'S
Corner Drug Store,
State and Chapel Streets
Health for ten cents. Cascarets mak
the bowels and kidneys act naturally,
destroy mlcrobes,cure headache.blllloua
ness and constipation. All druggists.
gtMisionSf Ac.
Heavy
Griddle Cakes
are not evolved from
" Street's Perfection
Buckwheat." Street's
special flour skillfully
! blended with pure buck
wheat produce, the cakes
that capture epicures.
Sold by Orocers.
S, H. Street & Co.
SCliartCo.
D M. Welch & Son
OFFER
Fine full dressed TURRKVS lflc lb.
Fine full dressed CH1CK13NH lc lb.
Fine full dressed FOWLS 10c lb.
THEME THEY GO
"on their toes every one tripping blithely
from our store. The ladies appreciate u
good thing depend on their' Judgment
they all recommend our HOME-MADB
BAKIXO-thoy know It's GENUINE.
BKKAD -White Wheat, ,
Entire Wheat,
ALL It YE.
ROLLS Pinker House,
Finger,
Any size made to order.
BISCUITS Raised,
Soda.
CAKE-Iw Cream. Gold, Srrfc Fruit,
Raisin, Chocolate and Choeolnte
' Marble, CI trim. Sponge, , Water
melon, Nut, H.ilscil. etc.
All eoods made, front the best material
bv woman of experience. Extra orders one
day In advance.
378 Stats st, E. L NICHOLS
Telephone 404-2.
Bulletin for
February.
FIRST LYMAN LAMBS OF THE SEASON
This brand' of Meat is so well known It
advertises Itself. We always carry a large
supply, well ripened for use as Chops, Legs,
Saddles, SteM'S, or Crowns,
, JUST RECEIVED,
A FEW BOXES OF A. D. BALDWIN'S
FLORIDA (ROCK LEDGE) INDIAN
RIVER ORANGES.
California Navel Oranges. ,
Good, 18e dozen. I ' . - : rt
Fine, JSe doseil. 1 ' I
Fancy, 25c dozen.
2S boxss Fansy Cal. Evap. Peaofies
Only 11c per pound.
Fancy California Canned Fruits. '
Green Gage Tlnms, J2c can.
Crawford Yellow Peaches, lBc can. '1
Sliced Peaches (for Cream), 20c can, 1
Lemon Cling Peaches, 17c can. "
All the above In large cans and-heavy
,' syrup, v
TWO CAR-LOADS FINE TOMATOES
7c per can.
I
D.JUU WELCH & SOS,
Lending Caah Grocers,
SiSandilO Congrass Avenue,.
Branches 8 Grand avennw Fair Haven, and
175 Campbell avenue West Haven.
The meat question doesn't concern
you as much as It should. Meats that
"ought to be all right" are not always
all right,. We are more particular
about the animals we buy and about
the keeping of our meats than any
other dealer here.
We guarantee their wholesouieness.
C. T. DOWNES & SON,
Groceries and Meats,
Telephone 257-4. Broadway and York Si.
Monday and
Tuesday.
Beef is Much Cheaper
This Week.
Porterhouse Steak,
Loin Steak,
Rack Steak,
Good Pot Roast,
Stewing and Boiling
pieces,
Telephone 1270. Goods Delivered,
New Haven Public Market
890-392 State Street.
1 6c
12-140
8-ioc
7c
4C
1
Palace and Central Markets.
E. SCHOBNBERGKK & SONS offer big
bargains In Poultry. Special tills week
Turkeys 10c lb, Chickens 10c lb, Caponur
Siiunbs ami Broilers. Meats 3 lbs Steak
for J5e, Beef for Boast 8c lb, Pot Boast
(te lb, Corned Beef 5c lb, Sparerlb and Sau
sage 9c 11). All kinds Vegetable Groceries, .
Tea,- Coffee and Spices, Canned Goods,
Butter, Cheese and EggN; 4 dozen Eggs for
St. 00. E. SCHOEXBERGEK & HONS, 82
08 Ueorge St., 1-2-3 Central Market.
iiuuuijimu uu.jjuu.Uj
Philadelphia Chickens,
Philadelphia Squab.
Canvas Pack Ducks.
Native Turkeys.. '
Native Ducks, Chickens,
Grouse.
Aliths Hothcuss Vsgstatos.
m 1 1 HESBIT CO.
Cor. Elm and dwell StraaU
Xelepaoa IWT. ".
U ranch Store 273 Kdgctrood A
Telephone 741 .

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