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New Foulard SilScs
And Some Bargains.
The silk section is attracting an increased clientele of par
ticular people. Our broad guarantee of all silks makes buying
here very safe. To-day's story is of the beautiful new Foulards
so popular this spring. '
So to-day, lightning streak Foulards; peppered-with-dots Foulards (dots are in demand)
Pompadour Foulards and Foulards with the added beauty of Faconne patterns in the weave
in fact not a thing in the Foulard family that you won't find here 'tis a brilliant showing
and one that we're proud of. Your inspection invited,
Prices 39c, 49c, 75c, 85c, $1.00, $1.25 a yd
These Bargains for Thursday.
SECOND LOT OF COLORED TAFFETAS
a rich lustrous quality, that would be good
- value at 85 cents 48c yd
, These will be snapped up in a twinkling they're
unusual bargains.
ALL WOOL FRENCH CHALLIS
regular 50 cent goods s5c yd
BLACK TAFFETAS--
36 in. the kind that sells regularly for $1.15
yard 85c yd
BEST QUALITY IMPORTED WASH SILKS
heavy white cords on colored grounds 20 in.
Everyday price 49c , 39c yd
New Goods at Thursday Bargain Prices.
At the Linen
Department.
Forgot the linen rnanlast Satur
day, so here's extra good bargains
to make up
BROWN SHEETING 4-4 Brown
Sheeting, regular price 6 cents,
4cyd
COTTON DIAPER 1 8 in. the regu
... lar 50c quality,
38c for piece of 10 yards
DOMET FLANNEL in cream white
excellent value at 7 cents,
4cyd
LININGS Extra heavy cross bar linen
in black uc quality, 7c yd
MEN'S WEAR,
These prices in themselves
don't mean much, unless you see
the quality of the goods 'Twill
pay you to become acquainted
with this Men's Furnishing
Department of ours.
Men's 38c all-linen hemstitched
handkerchiefs, 25c
, Men's 25c Neckwear,.
19c
Men's !2,c tan and black cotton
Hose, " ' 9c
$5.00 WALKING SKIRTS $3.75
Very smart Walking Skirts of
covert cloth, homespun, basket
cloth, and cheviot; in blue,
hrown. erav. tan and black :
pretty serpentine style that fits
snugly to knee, flaring at loot ;
straight and graduated flounces
effectively finished with rows of
' cording.
WOMEN'S $2.00 MUSLIN
SKIRTS $1.19
These skirts are the talk of
the town have you seen them ?
Generous full skirts of Lons
dale cambric or muslin, with
18 in. flounce of all-over tuck
ing, cluster tucks, lace and
embroidered ruffles they're
wonderfully cheap at the regular
price.
WOMEN'S $1.00 GLOVES 79c pr
Unusually good value at this
price. They're in Mocha and
' Suede in the new Spring shades
and are 2 clasp ; self and con
trasting embroideries.
$1. 25 MERCERIZED SATEEN
PETTICOATS 77c CENT
A clear saving of 48 e'nts by
buying to-day. They re of
splendid quality sateen, in black;
made with deep flounce finished
with single or double ruffles,
tucked, corded and hemstitched.
Only a limited number to offer
at this price.
TAILORED SUITS $11.95
Extremely stylish suits in
black, tan and gray basket cloth
and blue and black serge.
Both in the popular " Gibson "
style and the jaunty collarless
Eton and blouse effects. Skirts
have graduated flounce with
strappings of taffeta, also per
fectly plain . gored style. Ex
ceptional values these are.
CHILDREN'S 25c MUSLIN
DRAWERS 19c
Sizes 1 to 10 years. Of good
strong muslin, made with nar
row hemstitched ruffle, : a few
embroidery trimmed slightly
soiled.
ioc SATIN GARICORDS 7c yd
Lovely sheer muslins, with
white satin bars white grounds
i with small black figures.
PLAIN AND FANCY TAFFETA
RIBBONS
iixtra good quality, in a
splendid line of colors, also
black and white.
193 kind 10c yd.
25c " 15c "
WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS
Dainty embroidered and lace
edged Handkerchiefs.
13c kind 10c
25c " 19c
ioc TOILET SOAPS 6c CAKE
Castile, Violet,
Buttermilk, Lila,
Bath, Oatmeal,
Carnation, Tar Soap.
25c PERFUMES, 17c OZ.
Italian, Wood and White Violet,
La France and White Rose, Jasmine,
Sweet Pink, Apple Blossom, Stepha
notis Pansy blossom, New Mown-IIay
and Jockey Club.
POCKET BOOKS
A varied assortment, all
shapes and sizes,
25c kind 19c
50c " 39c
New Spring
Dress Goods.
Three items to judge the store
ful by three by which to prove
the real economy of dress goods
buying at the Chas. Monson Cos.'
HOP-SACKING One of the season's
most popular weaves for separate
skirts and entire suits blue, castor,
tan, red and brown 52 in. Worth
fi-5 98c yd
HEMSTITCHED ETAMINE Con
noisseurs of fashion will appreciate
this extremely modish material,
which regularly sells at $1.50,
at 89c yd
In blue and black 46-in.
BLACK CHEVIOT-54 in. regular
fi.oo quality, 69c yd
PAPETERIE
In white and delicate tints.
Half pound box, regularly 15c,
10c
Pound box 60 sheets and 60 en
velopeswhite only real value 17c
13c
WOMEN'S 25c LISLE VESTS 17c
Fine Richelieu ribbed light
summer weight Lisle Vests,
trimmed with lace yoke very
elastic.
WOMEN'S 25c LACE LISLE
HOSE i2)Z
These are big bargains dou'.
ble heel and toe in very pretty
lace patterns.
CHILDREN'S 25c LISLE
STOCKINGS 16c
Plain black, fine ribbed Lisle
Stockings, double knee, high
spliced heel, double sole an
excellent school stocking very
serviceable.
UPHOLSTERY CLEARANCE
Delightful " finds " these days
in our Upholstery Department.
High-grade, seasonable goods
going at a fraction of their real
worth. Can't be helped though,
we need the room. Your chance
to profit.
FIGURED DRAPERY SILKS-form-erly
45c, 75", $1,00,
Thursday 39c yd
FRENCH CRETONNES regular
prices 25c to 37c, Thursday 15c yd
FIGURED FURNITURE PLUSHES
real value f 1.25, Thursday 50c yd
For Mans Work
wja. b finely appointed office, '"
Furniture- Wise,
Is well taken care of here.
Desks. Sectional
Book Cases,
Filing Devices,
Letter Press Stands,
Chairs, etc.
THE BOWDITCH
FURNITURE CO.,
100-106 Orange St.
OA. STO H. ZA.
Bears the Tto ou Have Always Bought
Signature
CENUINE
GLUTEN FOODS
For those who are obliged to use onh)
foods free from starch, those troubled
with dyspepsia or any who desire the
most perfect health food, GLUTEI
FOODS will fill a long felt want.
While we carry a fall line of these
goods, ice would especially call atten
tion to the Gluten Breakfast Cereal as
the most nvtritions and finely flavored
breahfast food on the market.
Recommended by all Physicians.
GLUTEN FLOUR, Package . . . ISo
Same, 6-ib Sac , . . 73o
GLUTEN CEREAL, Package , . . 20o
Same, S-lb Sack . . . 90o
GLUTEN MACARONI, Package . . 20o
GLUTEN CRACKERS, Package . . 25s
GLUTEN FLOUR, (self raising) for friddie
Cakes, Gems etc. Package . . 15o
jobnson Brother.
411-413 State St., cor. Court.
OASTOHIA.
Bears the i M Kind VU hB AlWVS D0!I!l'
BigKaturo
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COLLEGE OPENS TO-DAY.
Students Flocked Back to New Haven
on the Late Trains Last Night.
Yale will open with chapel exercises
this morning- at the 'regular time for
the last term of the college year. This
is the term that is most looked for
ward to by the college men, for there
are more attractions in it than any
other of the year.
The Yale men flocked to New Haven
on all of the late trains last night, but
when chapel opens this morning- there
will be many vacant seats. The stu
dents are always tardy in reporting af
ter the Easter vacation and this year
will be no exception to the rule.
Professor Willlem Tynn Thnlpo nt
Virginia Beach and will not return to
college until Monday.
GOOD CLOTHING.
Do you want good clothing? If you
do I will guarantee to sell you such
at less price than any house in this
city.
WALTER LEIGH,
759 Chapel Street.
GOOD CLOTHING.
Do you want good clothing? If you
do I will guarantee to sell you such
at less price than any house in this
city.
WALTER LEIGH,
7S9 Chapel Street.
THE IDEA OF
Brown Bread
IN A CAN
will strike the old fashioned
Housewife as ridiculous until
she tries it. Then the laugh is
on her, for its simon pure, extra
good, "home-made" qualities
would fool even "Foxy Grandpa"
himself.
No baker's Brown Bread sold
hereabouts can touch it.
DIRECTIONS 1 required bol. place
the can in hailing water for minutes.
If cnlti, iimplv open the can, cutting
cntirctv around the outside edge to allow
the loaf to come out whole.
Try it sliced and slightly toasted
it's a real breakfast treat.
18 cents a tin.
3SI S-taZl Str
THE W. H. GRAHAM GO.,
UNDERTAKERS,
No. ioq6 Chapel Street.
DEATHS.
SMYTUE In this city, April 2, Ellen
Louise, wife of J. 1'ark sniytno, ageci tin
VGJll-S.
Funeral services will be held nt her lute
residence, No. 1(1 Woolsey Street, Friday,
April i, at 3 o'clock. Friends Invited.
Burial at the convenience of Hie family.
Itp
HIOKS-In this city, April 1, 1002, Cather
ine, infant daughter of Henry 11. and
Kinma T. Hicks, aged is montnsi
Funeral services will ,-be held at No. 4:17
Orchard Street, on Thursday afternoon.
nt two o'clock. - Friends are Invited to
attend. . a!l it
COKGROVE-In this city, April 2, 1002,
Margaret Gosgrove, widow of the lnte
Bernard Coserove.
Funeral will tuke plnct from the residence
or Mrs. jsewuian, 4i: Artiznn street, r 11
day morning, at S.I'.O o'clock. Solemn
high mass at St. ' Mary's Church, at 0
o clock. nu it
FIELDS In Denver, 'i'.nl, March 29, Wal
ter It. Fields, son of the late Robert
Fields, of 112, Asylum Street.
Funeral services In the Church of the As
cension, Friday afternoon, 2.30. Friends
are inviteu 10 attend. az arp
SCOTT At his home In Wnlllngfnrd, Conu.,
on Easter morning, in the with year of
his life, the Kev. James L. Scott.
The funeral services will lie held at St.
Faid's Church, Wnlllngfnrd, Thursday,
Anrll 3. at 2 t. m. o'clock. The clergy
are Invited to be present without further
notice, J'lenss bring surplices. uj a
MINIATURE ALMANAC.
APRIL 3.
Sun Ulses, 5:3,1 I Moon Rises High Water
Sun Sets, :H 2:25 7:03 p. in.
MARINE LIST.
j$& PORT OF NEW H AVH.1 1$$
ARRIVED.
Srh Emma MeAdam, Nichols, Calais, Me.
Sen Howard B. Peck, Dodd, Savannah,
Gu.
CLEARED.
Sell Nan! Huh, Bishop, New York.
Sell I'hoenlx, Carlton, New York.
Sell Onward, Miller, Providence.
SWEDISH Employment Agency, 145 ST.
JOHN STREET, rear of Church, MRS.
EllICKSON. a8 31p
LOST,
A DIAMOND ring wilh two diamonds.
Reward If returned. 12 OLIVE ST.
u3 ltp
FOR RENT,
SECOND floor seven room flat, with nil
Improvements, on Humphrey Street; also
ten room brick house 28 Iyon Street.
Particulars at 268 HUMPHREY STREET.
u3 tf
PURE WATER.
A11TISIAN MINERAL WATER-B bottles,
V4 gallon, 30c, 5 gallons in demijohn, 33c.
DISTILLED ARTESIAN WATER -n bot
tles, 40c, 5 gallons In demijohn, We.
The Stillman Water Co;,
lot COURT STREET.
Telephone, 1422 3. ti3eodlm
NOTICE.
At a meeting of the stockholders of the
Hulled States Pin Company, duly warned
for that purpose and held on the lTt.li day
of March. 11)02, II was
"VOTED: To terminate the corporate ex
istence of the United States Pin Company
and to tuke the steps required by the
statute iu such case provided."
All persons having claims against said
corporation are hereby warned to foitliwllh
present, them to I lie undersigned, nt his
olllce, No. Hlio Chapel Street., New llaven,
Conn.
Dated at New Haven, the 2nd of April,
11102,
LOUIS II. BRISTOL,
a.'i It Secretary.
COMMITTEE ON RAILROADS AND
BRIDGES.
The Committee on Railroads and Bridges
will meet In Rooms 10 and II, City Hall.
Thuisduy. April 3, 1002, at 8 p. in., when
vlllc Railroad Company for the change of
layout of tracks, curves nnd tiirnoutd at
the corner of State and Chapel .Streets will
be considered and a pulill h'-arlng given
thereon. All persons futeivsred in the fore
going are untitled to attend witliotil further
notice. '
Per order,
JOHN II. ADAMS. Chairman.
Attest: JAMES B. 'MARTIN.
a3 It Ass't City Clerk.
$cal Estate.
gloat Estate.
CABINET AND HARDWOOD
WORK,
ALSO SAWING,' TURNING!
And JOBblNL. IN WuOD ul all kinds,
KPW'AUD P. BRETT, Builder,
16 ARTISAN STKEJBT.
Telephone 2&
A House on
Whitney Avenue
Atput seven minutes ride from the
center of the city. The house con
tains ten good sized though not
large rooms; is modern in its ap
pointments, pleasantly located and
well worth considering.
One of the very few houses for
rent in this part of the city.
T
FOR RENT,
$115 from May 1st, the elegant flat of seven
rooms, HOI Crown Street. Enquire nt
84U CROWN. Ui22 tf
FOR RENT,
STORE 132."i Chapel Street, corner Day.
Apply at 1323 CHAPEL STREET. m27 tf
FOR BENT, !
FURNISHED front room, with board.
References. 1305 CHAPEL. ui2() 7tp
FOR SALE, CHEAP,
BRICK house, three stories, two families,
gas and water closets, Eighth Wurd, near
Stuto. llrlck baru, accommodation for
five horses. Enquire tiO PEARL. ni2o tf
FOR SALE OB BENT,
HOUSE with barn at 238 Orchard Street.
House has eleven rooms conveniently ar
ranged, with modern conveniences. En
quire on the premises of A. J. 11AU
11UUNT. m28tf
TO BENT,
SECOND floor, 1(1 Dwight Street, 0 rooms,
all Improvements, hot water heat. 8. II.
O VI ATT, 87 Church Street. ni20 eod7t
FOB RENT.
HOUSE 220 Orange Street, 13 rooms, all
Improvements. S. Si. OVIATT, Church
Street, al eod 7tp
AN IDEAL PLACE TO LIVE.
I WILL sell my elegant home, 718 Orange
Street, with every known up-to-date im
provement, that cost me $17,000. Make
an offer. Or will rent. JOHN E. HEALY,,
521 Grand Avenue. u2 tf
FOB RENT,
.$23.00 HOUSE; 74 Edgewood Avenue, elevn
rooms. Improvements. 1354 CHAPEL.
a2 tf
TO LWf,
FROM May 1st, Chapel, corner of Stnto
Street, entire suite of very desirable cor
ner oilices, 12 3-4 connecting. Now occu
pied by the Fair Haven & Westvllle Rail
way Company. Located on the second
floor, easy of access, good light, steam
heat, toilet. Suitable niid sightly for In
surance office, large corporation, brokers,
or any iinportnnt business requiring at
tractive, commodious and comfortable
quarters, such as arc seldom offered.
Ii'avoranio terms, long lease. Apply,
THE GEORGE H. FORD COMPANY.
FREDERIC BROWN WELLS
Real Estate Broker,
Room 27 Benedict Building,
82 CHURCH STREET. '
For Sale,
Fine house and lot on Pros
pect Street, at abolit two
thirds the valuation.
FOR SALE,
15 Acres, Morris Cove.
Shore Lots. Gas, Water, Electric car
frontage.
2C Acres, Peach Orchard.
MAIN ROAD, near EAST HAVEN.
- Fine location country home.
60 Acres, Montowese.
Farm land. High, dry, level. 30 minutes
by trolley. Electric cars pass property.
80 Acres, Westville.
Five cent fare. Wooded land, near
Donald O. Mitchell place.
IlUy OF THE OWNER. '
EDWARD M. CLAM, 33 Church St.,
WASHINGTON BUILDING,
For Sale,
BUIL-DING LOT on MAPLE STREET,
40x142. $1,000.00
JOHN C. PUNDERFORO,
116 CHORCII STREET.
For Sale,
230 ORANGE STREET.
31 AUDUBON STREET.
CHARLES H. WEBB,
rt c r t, . . , 1 .
CHAS. A. BALDWIN,
6,1 CHURCH STREET, HAS FOR SALE
House and about 2 ucres of land.
Valuable house and lot, Wooster Street.
Sixteen tenement house, well rented.
Two-faiully house, Division Street: irooil
bargain.
House anu ior, .-aie nrrecr, near Bradley.
Farms and flue homea iu Country.
Other city houses uud building lota.
fO eod
CASTOTtlA.
Bearj the p 1,3 TOU Havfl Always Bougtt
BJgnatnjs
1
FOR HKUT OK SALE, ,
DESIRABLE brown (ton front residence,
B62 CHAPEL STREET, opposite the perk.
Inquire et THIS OFteiCB. Jy20 tt
FOR KENT,
A NEWLY built house, 12 rooms, hardwood
floors, up-to-date plumbing, lighted by gas
and electricity, commodious verandas, un
obstructed view, being adjacent to large
and well kept grounds of the owner; prob
ably the finest house for rent In the city;
rent D00. Is now occupied, but will be
ready for a new tenant January 1st. Ad
dresa n!3 tf) P. 0. BOX 1842.
For Rent,
THE desirable dwelling house, 652 Chapel
etreet. Lower corner house In the brown
stone front block opposite Wooster
Square. Inquire at this office or at otDce
JOHN T. SLOAN.
my8 tf 828 Chapel street.
FOE SALE,
A VALUABLE and commodious house on
Humphrey Street. The house has 15 rooms
and is suitable for two families. The lot Is
50 feet front and 210 feet deep, so that one
could build a barn on the lot. Well stocked
with fruit, and the house is In excellent
order throughout. Price will be reasonable,
inquire of
Merwin's Real Estate Office,
746 CHAPEL STREET.
FOR SALE,
No. 53 and 55 WINTER STREET; houses
In good repair; closets connected with
sewer; houses well adapted for two fam
ilies each; and on account of the advance
'age of the owner will be sold very cheap,
W. D. JUDSON,
Room S, 80S CHAPEL STREET.
FOR SALE,
House on Trumbull Street.
House on Bradley Street.
House on Eld Street. '
House on Lawrence Street.
House on Livingston Street.
House on St. Ronan Street.
George F. Newcomb,
Real Estate nnd Loans.
Room No. 322, Exchange Building, corner
Chapel and Church Streets.
ft
851 CHAPEL STREET.
FOR SALE,
House and Lot 247 St. Ronan
Street, 80x175.
Lot on St. Ronan Street,
80x160.
Lot on Mansfield Street,
100x180. ;
FOR SALE,
nil .... i.nln rr n.nnA.to fnmnB.l.
J IIP IlinillUtlVlUlU'S liy.... .v.. .uci.J
owned hy The Halsted, Hnrmount Co.
This IS an extremely vuiimuie piec 01
realty, having a frontage of 200 feet on
Water Street, and running back 1,000 feet
to the Channel, with dock and large brick
factory.
Money to loan In sums to snlt.
L.G. HOADLEY,
Room 2, Hoadley Building,
49 Church Street.
Office Open Evenings. ,
TWO-FAMILY HOUSE
With Barn at
Howard Ave.
One oent a word for eaoh Insertion;
five cents a word for full week, anvea
tlmea.
WANTED,
MODERN flat, seren looms, betweea Whit
ney Avenue and State Street. Al, B L
Union. . all ltp
WANTED, .
SMALL rent, two or threo rooms. Not over
$5 a month. For two adults. Address.
B.B., this office. . aailu
WANTED "
SITUATION by experienced woman as oook
and laundress. Retereucos. Address.
COOK, this office. . aa ltu
WANTED,
COMPETENT girl for general housework.
Must be good cook and laundress and have
good references. Apply 72H ORANtiK
STREET before 12 of after 8 o'clock.
u3 2c
WANTED,
BOYS wanted. Inquire factory BIDATTY
STARCH CO., 4U Fair Street. a2 2t
WANTED, )
SITUATION to do general housework. 03
WOOLSEY STREET. a2 2tp
WANTED,
BEST Swedish and Qernmn servants arc
all secured here. Employment Agency,
au4 tf N. SLEEMAN, 775 Chapel St!
WANTED,
EXPERIENCED operators on gore work.'
A,!?rt!u.llaDd ,ace trimmer and boners. ,
STROUSE, ADLER CO., 60 Court
Street. 7 r al tf
WANTED,
SECOND girl. Must have reference. 285
BISHOP STREET. ' m3l 7tp
WANTED,
FIRST-CLASS carriage trimmer on light '
work. ROGERS CAKRIAUE CO., Spring,
field, Mass. 'j jt '
WANTED,
BIDS for removal of thu building n't 37
Gregson Street. For particulars Inqur
at the offlco of EDWARD M ALLEY, uii
Chapel Street. 29 tf
WANTED.' -A ','-"
EEST help for uuy kind of work can al.
.w?7.BbeJ "'"red here, with our long es
tablished and largest business In the
Htnr Wo nan !........ .... ...
have more and better help tlmu cun bs
found elsewhere. We know, anil have dis
carded, most of the useless class: every,
body knows that this is tbe most reliable
place In the State. N. SI.BEMAN, Em
ploymeut Agency, 770 CHAPEL ST. tf
MRS. S. A. GLADWIN'S
Employment Agency,
102 ORANGE ST., Bowdttch Building, room
4-5. Headquarters for Hie best situations;
10 years experience. Coachmen, rat'in
hands, porters, girls for g.neral housework,
waitresses, gardeners, oooks, lauudresieX
housekeepers, etc. German. Swedes, and
others needing situations, should apply,
and those requiring superior help can be
furnished at the above office. German and
English spoken. o27
R. B. MALLORY,
AUCTIONEER and Appraiser, 141 Orangei
Household sales a specialty. Jy3 tf
Patent Stove Brick fit any stove?
MARY .1. wmnHT " r" '
MEDICAL and Clnirvoyant, 27 High street.'
health, matters in general. Hours: W
and Evenings. Consultation, $1 00. s5
Patent Stove Brick are Cheapest.'
MASSAGE AND ELECTRICITY.
SATISFACTORY treatment given bv Miss
PEEKB, Gradniite C. T. S. Massage
taught. Take Sylvan Avenue car to Asy.
him Street, No. 112 ASYLUM. mia tf v
Patent Stovo Brick Bake Best.
every set warranted one vear. Orders re
celved 703 STATE STREET.
FOR SALE. - .-!-
ONE Demarest - brougham, one Ilookei
univuuc, uuc yUBPlUU, OUO Set UOUlllQ
harness, and other stable equipments.
For particulars Inquire of EMIL LAKSEN.
HO Mansfield Street. Telephone 35. '
in27-20 at3 4tp
Moles, Pimples,
Blotches, Ulcers,
and all affections of the Blood'
and Skin cured painlessly unuV
permanently. , ,
DR. KELLY.
ROOM 10, HOADLEY BUILDING,
COR. CHURCH and CROWN STREETS,
mw naven, conn. -
SHEAHAN
& GROARK,
Practical Heating Enginssrs,
Practical Plumbers and Gas Fitters,
Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper Workers,
Galvanized Iron Cornice
Manufacturers,
285-287 State Street.
LUMBER.
Rough and dressed, of every
description.
Also, COAL. ' ,
LOUIS A. MANSFIELD
Successor to Austin Mansfield A Soa.
505 GRAND AVENUE. -
ANY MAN
OR WOMAN who cannot see In our frnlt
dlsnlav the hest variety and the finest
nuallt'y is as obtuse as well, as a baok
wood's delegate to the Constitutional Con
vention. In this conection we remark that we ar
buvlng 'STRAWBERRIES by the refrlger .
ator and selling them at prices within. the
reach of people with abbreviated Incomes.
JOHN B. JUDSON,
The Mirror Fruit Storey
56 CHAPEL STREET.