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5 Manufacturers of silks must look to their laurels, for King Cot ton is coming to the front, and is striving hard for first place among the beauty-fabrics. A glance at Our magnificent window display or a visit to our Wash Goods department will convince you of this fact. Never before have we shown such a beautiful range of handscm wash fabrics in beautiful floral figures and designs, suitable for even ing or summer dresses. To see them, one would think that winter with its boisterous winds and swirling snows, had given way to the soft, fragrant glo ries of the vernal season. Special showing all this week. Come and see them, whether you wish to buy or not. Special attention is called to these: If the Baby l Cutting Teetb, be aura and use that old and well tried remedy. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, foe children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind chollc and Is the best remedy (or dlarrtoea. Twenty-five cents a bottla. District of New Haven, ss. Probate Court, January 21, 1907. ESTATE OF FRANCIS JONES VINTON, late of New Haven, in said District, deceased. The Administrators, having exhibited their administration account with sail estate in this Court for allowance, it ORDERED, That the 29th day of Jan uary, 1907, at ten o'clock in the fore noon, at a Court of Probate to be held at New Haven, In said District, be ap pointed for a hearing on the allowance of said account, and that notice of the time and place or saia Hearing be given by publishing this order three times in some newspaper having a circulation in said District, and by mailing- a copy of the order and of the administration account to Mrs, Mary Morris Ostran- der. Miss Laura J. Mw ns and Henry Lewis A.-rris, Executor, all of New York City. By the Court, 323 3t JOHN L. GILSON, Clerk. District of New Haven, ss. Probate court, January 21st, aaiiT ESTATE OF TIMOTHY WHITTLESEY, late of New Haven, in said District, deceased. , The Court of Probate for the District Qf New Haven hath limited and ap pointed six months irom me aate Here of for the creditors, of said deceased lo bring in their claims against said es tate. Those who neglect to exhibit their claims within saia time will be debarred. . . . All persons lnaeDiea to saia estate are requested to make Immediate pay ment to v. HANNAH M. WHiiTJjJiSWl, j23 3t Administratrix. Saratoga Prunes packed to our order In California (Saratoga district) where the best flavored Prunes raised in that State are grown. Good size, right color, meaty and above all full flavored. Many people arj prejudiced against California Prunes and rightly so hi nothineis much meaner than the '"cheap ones nothing (not even the French Prune) much better than the best of them. George Ade once wrote: "If Prunes cost ten cents apiece they'd be considered themost de ighttul luxury in the world. Saratoga Prunes come to us in 1 lb. cartons, sealed in parchment paper, neat, compact and absolutely free from dust and dirt. One lb. cartons, 12 cts. Nine packages for One Dollar. ! 38( oPtati S WASHINGTON AVE. $3300 Two family house. Six rooms for each family. Convenient to Railroad Shops. Buy the property: occupancy of the one half will r-rt ou but $6 per month. STEVENS STREET $2700 A fjood two-family house of twelve rooms, five on each floor, first and second and two o: third floor. Cau be bought ou easy terms- ; WEST HAVEN $2700 A good-sized one-family house of seven rooms, very near the Green. Has natural wood trim, furnace and all improve ments. Is in a desirable location. WINTHROP AVE. $5200 An excellent two-family house of twelve rooms with hot water heaters, hard wood trim and a very deep lot. It is but a short walk across to Winchester's. mxuts.' Ono wot a word tor each Insertion, Ave cents a word (or a full week, evea tiuica. AYA TED SITUATION as cook by 'competent wo man. Call 9 William St. J23 It WASTED, A FIRST-CLASS wash-wnmnn tn oi washing home. Call at 6a3 Dixweil AVvllUC. WANTED FOR V. S. ARMY. ABLE-BODIED unmarried men. ba tfi&? 21 ,and 35 ! citizens of United fatates, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak" read and write English. Apply RqI crulting Officer 890 . Chapel street, ford- in'V?6 Main 8treet- tterf iw k10 .Main Btreet- Bridgeport; 1W Bank street, Waterbury. Conn. ; J19 tf ALL ROOd helrj MhniiM natt nr- upplv all the best places m ilwayi i it ti ferse, "umbers. Sleeman's Re- ex. upen evenlns-a. ,u.n Spider Silk as shown in window, beauti ful floral designs, a yard 50c. Banria Silks, in al! the new shades, plain colors, a beautiful fabric for waists and dresses, a yard 50c; Eoliennes, half silk, a beautiful silk warp and resembles a poplin in weave; a yard 39c. R-o-e-n-n Tangier Cloth, in plain colors, 39c. ANNUAL SALE OF Black and Colored Silks ALSO Black and Colored Dress Goods There la still great Interest manifested In this great annual event In the Silk And Dress Goods de partment. Purchasers still come In crowds and all seem to get what they want and go away pleased with their-purchases. Our vast stock, Including every piece of dress goods and silks, black and colored, Is reduced and the prices are so low that women are coming her and buying one or more dress patterns for the fu ture, as wejl as present use. Consider the great savings that may be maae during the sale and come and reap the benefits of the low prices. - R-o-e-n-a Medallion Cloth, white ground with pretty figures, a medium weight ma terial suitable for waists and dresses, a yard 29c. Anderson Scottish Ginghams, in pretty small- checks and in medium and large handsome clan tartans, a yard 39c. American Ginghams, 32 inch Zephyr, in checks and plaids, a yard 15c. Beautiful Cotton Voiles, at first glance they look like wool voiles, Jn a variety of plain colors, 25c. v FURS AT COST PRICE There Is plenty of good Fur weather to come at least two months of lt-and, when you can buy Furs of The Charles Monson Co. quality, at cost price, It Is certainly worth your while to take advantage of this opportunity. Prices will never be so low, for each year- smns grow scarcer and prices go higher. In separate Fur pieces, and matched - Sets we , . .. , - i ... . have muffs and scarfs In Mink, Black Lynx, drey Fox, Black Marten; Sable Fox, Sable Marten, Isabel, la Marten, etc.;, all? reduced to cost prices. is Int. iy The largest assortment of dried fruits in the city at extremely, low prices: PRUNES From 6c to 20c. lb. Extra largo California Prunes, 7c. tb., 4 lbs., 25c. Fancy California Prunes. 10c, 13c, 13c. lb., according to size. Oregon Tart Prunes, 15c. lb. Santa Clara Prunes, 20c. lb. Indian (River Prunes, 15o. lb. YALE JUNIOR PROMENADE (Continued from Second Page.) Mrs. E. R. Sargent, Mrs. William G. Mister and Mrs. Thomas G. Bennett. For the St. Anthony tea the follow ing acted as patronesses: Mrs. Augus tus S. Slag-den, Mrs. Charles -H. Elli ott, 'Mrs. Henry F. English, Mrs. Louis H. English, Mrs. William W. Farnham, Mrs. Fred H. Gordon, Mrs. Arthur. T. Hadley, ' Mrs. Chauncey Keep, Mrs. Frederick I. Kingsbury, Mrs. C. Purdy Lindsley, Mrs. Cyrus F. Louiel and Edward Mrs. Anson Phelps Stokes, Jr. The St. Elmo tea was a gala affair this season, and the patronesses were Mrs. E. C. Clark of Yonkers, N. Y.; 'Mrs. Dangler of Cleveland, Mrs. J. N. Trainer of Philadelphia, Mrs. G. B. (Finch of Chicago and Mrs. Ruthrauff of New York city. For the York hall tea the list of patronesses included Mrs. Arthur T. Hartley, Mrs. Walter Camp, Mrs. Chas. F. Treadway, Mrs. G. Brlnley Morgan, Mrs. Russell H. Chittenden, Mrs. Kate Trowbridge, Mrs. H. M. Steele, Mrs. Louis iD. Huntoon, Mrs. William Mix tef, Mrs. W. S. S. Rodgers and Mrs. Chapin. BRANFORD'S DOGS. Fancy Peaches, 16c lb.; Fancy Peaches, 12c. lb.; Fancy Apricots, 25c. lb.; Evaporated Apples, 12c. lb.; Evap orated Cherries, 20c. lb.; Evaporated Blackberries, 20 c. lb'.; Evaporated Raspberries, 35c. lb.; Evaporated Huc kleberries, 25c. lb.;. Fancy Figs, 10c, 13c, 10c lb.; Fancy ruuea xigs, iw. and 12c ro.; Extra ine Dates, tc. id.; Fard Dates, 12c. ro. , , Two Telephone... .Call 4200. St S. ADAMS. CortNEH STATE Hud COUKT STREET, 300 Howard Ave 1100 Howard Are. 715 tirand Ave. 850 Davenport Ave, 155 Lloyd Street. IT Slitltuu Ave. .1,1 .. SLEDS at reduced p rites. Talk of a Crusade Against Unlicensed Canines. Some or Brantora s public men are discussing the wisdom of having a cru sade against unlicensed dogs there One prominent citizen said yesterday that, to his certain knowledge, there were many dogs in the town whose owners paid no license fee, and a little activity might result as It did in New Haven, where 150 persons applied for licenses Monday forenoon upon hearing of Chief Wrinn's orders for a house-tO-house canvass by the police. OCEANFRONT ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. ray more THE Winter has been lata in coming in but it has reached us at last and will probably stay a while. The sleighing isn't bad and the coasting is still better. Sledless children all' want sleds and thev oucrht to have them. Also they ought to have our sleds for ours are. the good, sleds the kind thnt reach the bottom of the hill unbroken. : ' We have a large stock of sleds on hand. We need the room they nrc.imv nnd we want to sell them at once. To do so we shall make 10 Reduction on every sled in the store. Prices from 60 cents upwards. ;.7S4GHVEL$v320 Staje cV, To Let. Three New Stores 1102-1104-1106 Chapel Street APPLY TO Ben). R. English, 639 CHAPKt, TREKT. THEO. KEILER Wmattul Director mat EnlwlMi S State Street, cor. Kim. BRANCH OFFICE 4SS Campbell Avenoe. Wut Bavea. BIRDS, CAGES Bird Seed and Requisites Room 301. FOR SALE. ONE family house with good barn. George Street, near Sherman Avenue. House has all improvements and In excellent condition. Lot 50x160 feet. J. C, PUNDERFORD, 116 CHXJRCH STREET. Derby Avsnue Building Lots. CASH OR TIME PAYMENTS. also BARGAIN LOTS near WINCHESTERS. Buy of the Owner. EDWARD M. CLARK, 30 Church Street Washington Building. ! BLwr!N.'?.m.R5L1ABXiH EMPLOY 7lt,, u . f"'. 3 Chapel St., e i,8.h?a 2i years. Largest, best la the State. Beet male and female help tor any and all kinds of work- Sect anywhere. Open evenings. T U22. . tt, 11. 3IA1.LOUX J:' ' ADCTIONEEB and AppraUer, lisa Chapel SU Telephone 23S0, House hold tales a specialty. ait S AGENCY, 28 Church street. Telephone 1401-12 connections. Largest Agency male and female help supplied for mercantile and domestlo service for any and all kinds of work. 8ett any Where.Open evenings. PHONOGRAPHS and Talking machine on easy payments. 37 Church street. . J17 7t FOR SALE. INVALID'S wheel chair, 641 Qulnniplac Av. nearly new. J22 eod tf CHAMPION & CO., 1026 Chapel Street, DEATHS. GI.EESON In Wlllimantio. suddenly. Jan. 22, 1907, Rev. J. J. Gleeson. Notice of funeral hereafter. . J23 It CANNON, MORSE & CO., Succeeding Gardner Morse A Son St Chas. T. Cannon. Genera! Insurance & Real Estate 702 CHAPEL STREET. District of Now Haven, ss. Probata Court, January 22nd. 1907 ESTATE OF FRANCES I. HURLBURT, late of New Haven, in said District, deceased. The Court of Probate for the District of New Haven hath limited and ap pointed six months from the date here of for the creditors of said deceased to bring in their claims against said es tate. Those who neglect to exhibit their claims within said time will be debarred. . All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payr ment to SAMUEL W. HURLBURT, ' J23 3t Administrator. MONEY TO LOAN Honey obtained on first mortgage se curity on city property only, at current rate of Interest. Call at Room 210, Ex change Building, 865 Chapel Street Frederick M. Ward MINIATURE ALMANAC. JANUARY 23 S Rises 7:11 I Moon Sets I H'h S Sots 4:66 2:05 Water 6:49 a, m. Courier Record MARINE. Port of New Ifnvcn. BUILDING LOTS At College Woods. ; Judson & Hauff, Room 402. 902 Chape! St. ARRIVED. M. Brown, Gray, Hall Fernan- Gray, Jackson- Maker, Nor- Schr John dina, Fla. SSchr Sylvia G viil. f'ia. Schr Mamie Saunders, folk. Schr James Dtiffleld, McElrain, Schr Emma, Martin, N. Y. Schr Emperor, Williams, N. Y. Schr J. C. Brown, Clark, CLEARED. Schr Sea Breeze, Bishop, Norwalk, Schr Red Jacket, Phillips, Prov. 1 Schr Aeatn, Miller, Amboy. AUCTION SALE. I WILL sell the stock in Grocery stors 932 State St. (corner Bishop), Thur- day, 10 a. m. Canned goods of all kinds, groceries, etc. R. B. Mallory, Auctioneer. J23 21 Accomodates 6OO Guests A MAGNIFICENT TEN STORY FIRE-PROOF ADDITION is just being completed 11A1Y1.M. itiis rAiiuvs jiusTLiiKt THE NEWEST AND UP-TO-DATE OP ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS. - MOST Tit??SmWllssimSSLi LOST. PEARL PIN, surrounded by diamonds In platinum sotting-, iost either at Hyperion, Saturday night or between there and Vanderbilt Hall. Reward It returned to 34 Vanderbilt. J21 3 ONE dollar weekly, buys an Edison Phonograph.. Clinton, 37 Church St. J17 7t West Haven Building Lots Prices rang from H.0) to ?5.M front foot Sin of lot to lult Pur chuar. H. V. RICHARDS, Real Estate Broker 141 Oranga St. FOR SALE. LAND fronting on Whalley avenue 600 feet. Price low. LAND fronting on Blake Btreet, 400 ft. Money furnished to build on said land. SAVE DOLLARS ON Fine Lace Curtains CHICKERING Square legs, $50.00. The A.. 37 Church street. Piano, carved ts. Clinton Co., 317 7t T A feature of the addition In the nnimnnl Rlzc of bedrooms, averaging JO feet square. HFJ new ten-story addition directly on the Boardwalk is of hollo w tile and reinforced concrete con struction. Absolutely fire-proof and free from dampness. Every room commands an -ocean view, bath attached with sea and fresh water. Cheval-srlass n every chamber, temperature regulated by Ther- mosdadt, the latest development in steam heating. Telephone in every room. A spacious solarium facing the sea. The house is thoroughly and completely equipped with ev erv modern convenience and luxury. Golf Privileges. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATE BOO-KXTIT CHAS. O. MARQUETTE, Manager, TRAYMOR'E HOTEL COMPANY, D. S. White, President. la Plum Picking. Plenty ot lurmture $ plums ready for the alert f picker. . ' f A Bird's Eye Maple $ I Dresser, serpentine swell front, French shaped mir- I ror 24 x 30 for $15.00 reduced from $30. Wash Stand to match I $7.50 cut from $12.50. 'I 5-piece Parlor Suite nicely upholstered with spring edges, $25, cut from .40. Mahogany Rocker $7, reduced from'$i7. Parlor Chairs $6 and j $7.50, reduced from $12 and $14. 1 3-piece oak Chamber Suite, $15, worth double 3 Parlor Cabinets, $10, $12 and $15, reduced from $22, $25 and $30. . Lots More Plums MUST be Picked BROWN J DURHAM, "j Complete IIouM Farnlitbrra. X Qransre and Center Sts. FOR SALE. AT a big bargain a 10 room house on Brown street, arranged for two fam ilies. Always well rented. Inquire nt iuo loric street. 317 14t KRAKAUER PIANO, slightly used, bar gain. The A. B. Clinton Co., 37 Church street. J17 7t g; hoadlry: Room 214 Washington Building. 80 CHTTRCH STREET. Open Evenings. A PROFIT A nLKJ INVESTMENT. BUY now at a low price one or Uiore of the first-class residences on York street. Always well rented. Inquire at 105 York Street. jl7 14t AUCTION SALE. WILL sell nt 383 Winthrnp Avenue (near Elm street) Wednesday, 2 p. m. Carpets five room Hat, also sewing machines, hallstand, Lounge, Rockers iric-a-Brac, Pictures, Kas-heater, small wares, etc. R. B. Mallory, Auc tioneer, . j22 2t Houses Cheap. Lots single or in groups. Fire Insurance. Chas. A. Baldwin, 87 Church Street. District of New Haven, ss. Probate Court, January 22nd, 3 007. EST AT K OP MARY S. GRIFFING. late of New Haven, in said District de ceased. ' An instrument in writing, purporting to be the last will and testament and codicil thereto, of said deceased, hav ing been presented in Court, and Jose phine C. O rifling, of New Haven, nnving made written application pray ing that the same may be probated, and that letters of administration, with the will annexed, may be granted, as by said application on file in this Court more fullv appears. It is ORDERED. That said application be heard and determined at a Court of Probate to be held at New Haven, in said District, on the Sth day of Febru-ai-v. 11)07. at ten o'clock in the fore- T noon, and that public notice of the pea s dency ot said application, and of the 3, time' and place of the hearing thereon, T be given to all parties interested in 3, SMid estate, by publishing this order 3. i three times in a newspaper having a, J, circulation m said District. Two Family House. 29 Sylvan Avenue. nventory Sale Prices on all small quantity lots. Regular per pair. Now per pair. (C Nottingham $ .60 $ ,38 " i.3S .98 Ruffled 1. 00 .69 1. so-. .98 3-00 1.98 Organdy 5.00 2.98 Irish Points 3.75 2.75 w 3.98 10.50 7.50 Cluny Lace 5.75 4.50 375 2.50 7-so 5.50 11 ( FOR SALE 1.000 et patent Stov. Brick. Every et warranted one year, ,Crdm received I3 STATE STllEET. t Wststein & Mellion, LADIES' TAILORS. HIGH class fit and workmanship at low prices. We also do repairing. Court cot. Orange St Open evenlnngs. Extra Svecial. 35 Pair Scrim and In sertion Laces, $7.500 $9 values at $5.98 per pr. hade ompany, 75-81 Orange Street. $50,000 TO LOIN On Real Estate at 5 par C3E IN SUMS TO SUIT. B. F. ESS, 840 Chapel SI. Ai By tho Court. 5 , IT,., . I, , liubinger iSulltlins. Boom 1 JOHN L. GILSON, Clerk.