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10 THE MORNING JOTONAL-COURIER, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1008. IN SOCIETY TRAVELERS' GUIDE. flew York Kicw Haven NEW HAVEN'S MOST RELIABLE STORE. TOT k 1 1. in : 6 l.'l ; t . Si; iiii"; ev JWIIWWUIJU1IMJW1UUMIW For LESS Than COST of Making .TAILORED SUITS Handsomest Suits For Less Than Cost of Making 01 Every spring Suit must be sold at once. K In New Haven's history of Suit Clearances we've known no such Bold Price Sacrificing. (JThere isn't a suit in the saleithat isn't marked down below the cost of production. (fl In some instances the price of materials isn't .covered. fl Here are figures to endorse our statment; $30-and $35 Suits for $19.50 Rich handcme Coat Suits of navv r ni Cop-nhasin her ringbone Chtviot and Silk Striped Panama, butterfly ityl?, cutaway coats, elegantly tailored, lined with fancy striprd taffeta. Copies of foreign models. ' $22.50 Suits for $15.00 All-woolSerge and Panama, brown and nivy, the fiseit tailoring, the coats in sort cf cutaway mrn's coat back and buttons to finish. $22.50 Suits for ffl'5.03 $25.00 .Suits for $15.00 Ofnavy blue English Worsted, a self stripe, a dresiy suit ratherthan severe, elegantly tailored with a coat back, tut ton trintmed jacket. $35.00 Suits for $15.90 v $35100 Rajah Frock for $25.00 Madeiof the test Thompson Rajah Silk in a lovely shaAe of pavy and Cop:nhag;an blue, the entire gown bcau tifuliybutisimply finished with taffeta. flJ IM mm IPPI ill I Mill 11 IP TAILORED SUITS ' 1 S 'HUTS' J Wi A Perfect Price Land-slide ,On Tan Covert Jackets Only one Jacket of a style, 10 we've ootfceedid their cost In rr-arkinc them for Quick Selling. Like this; $3.50 Jackets $1.98 $7.50 Jackets $4.98 $15.00 Jackets $7.50 And so on. Handsome 3.98 Black Silk Waists $2.25 Fronts all open embroidery, the waists made ot mighty good taffeta, your choice ot long or short sleeves and waists that but ton in tront or back. $25.50 Suits for $15.00 Shepard Check Ern'ish Worsted, French coat, both skirt and cost irmmrd effect v?ly w.th black braid and fancy buttons and a touch of Persian stuff. Sletves in tht new butterfly effects. $22.50 Suits for $15.00 $28 White Serge Suits $20 Coit fut of fine, all-wojl Whte fergs, the jacket satin lined, the finely tui'ored Skirt with two folds, the whole STictly nun tailored. $28.00 Suits for 520.00 A $32.50 White Serge Tailor auit, very handsomi. $25 Black Suits 'Way Under Cost A small croup of Eton Suits reduce i to mere fraction of their xholesa e cost. A J32.M) Black Voile Eton Suit, redured to $15 2 Black Chiffon Panama Eton Suits, 522.50 5uits $10 $5.00 Plaided Jackets $3.50 Misses and WorrunV those attractive Plaid Worsted Jac ket! with velvet andcloih collars and they were cheap for $5. The ftroup isn't big. They're to go at $3.50 Your Money Never Bought Such White Waists AS THESE ON SALE HERE THURSDAY 'S H The Waists are Finer and Prettier than we believed possible in the season's very beaming. But a New York maker took our order at our price during the dull season rather than lay o(f his workers. The waists have just come; 79cts .For $1.25 and $1.38 Waists Fine lawn of coune. be cause they're J 1.25 and $1.33 Waists and the fronts ore all over embroidery and such nice Swiss embroidery jn several patterns. $1.00 For $1.98 Lawn Waists The fronts are of s oftest imported embroidery from Switzerland, end the Lav?n is very fine too. We nev;r saw such weisis told for $1 A conservative value is 1.98 $1.19' For $1.98 Cros-bar Muslin Waists Thr.se are made of t h e fir.est of cress-bar muslin, a mot decorative patter, the kindtnat needs neither lare nor embroidery. Putton in back and have high collar. 50cts For 75ct Colored Madrass Waists We've corriled a lot of n;at figured Colored Ma drass Waiits to strergthen the variety of kinds in this strong sale of Waists. They're 75ct Waists $2.50 For $3.98 Oriental Lace Waists Included among these Oriental Lace Wais's are ecru ar.d white. Ther; are siveral designs ail dre?iy Waists and all quite pretty ard fine aa to material. NewSwadGovneer our Muslin Underwear Sale i We plan it all so much better than most stores, this sale of Muslin Under clothes. Weplanitalongsuch broad, sweeping lines that every condition yields to our price offers, so we get the Lowest figures. We approach only those makers whose factories will bear inspection so we bring to you enly the CLEANEST, SAFEST garments. Whether it's a Skirt at 29 cents or one at 99, you get the amplest prettiest garment in the market for your money. So that is the ground work upon which we've built' New Haven's Greatest Sale of Muslin Underwear Two Petticoats, $1.00 and $1.75 There are so many pretty Petticoats to choose trom nt $1 that, we oan only rec ommend that you come and sie for your self. Especially do wn ask your attention to the walking skirt and those tnat have a French seollope. A very handsome Petticoat. In the sale at $1.75 has a Cluny lace ruffle and the earn kind of Insertion on a knee denp lawn flounce tucked. Another stylo has an eyelet embroidery flounce quite ef fective. Both Petticoats are worth $2.75. U'derwearat29c Ccrset Coveriof nainsook all of twenty-fivs atyies, the nesttst Cover for the money we've ever had. Chemise in two styles, made of nice nsinsoook with hemst'tched ruffle or with a cordtd band. Drawers four neat styles, half a dozen styles, timply made or with lace trimming. Short Skirts made of cam trie with hemstitched tucks to finish. U'derwear at 59c There are literally hundreds and hundreds of dainty jar men's in the sale at 59c Corset Covert with deep lace yoke, ribbon drawn, the same h back as in the front, Night Gowns in fifteen pretty styles, mada of soft nainsook with all kinds of neck designs. Long Skirts six styles, one with a-wide lace trimmed tucked ruffle. Cambric top. Short Skirts all of twtlve designs, can: brie and muslin, lace and embroidery trim'd. Drawers of fine soft nain sook, muslin or cambric,' a doz?n styles at lejst at 59c Chemise at 98c ' All of the Chemise, and there ar all of fifteen designs have lone; full skirts, tucked and ruffled edged. They're mad; of soft starchless nain sook and you may choose a simple or an elaborate one. One charming Ckemise and a fine vlue has i yoke of fine lace w'th beadinj and is rib bon drawn. 50c GretchenAprons 29c Made of the best Amoskeag Gingham with ruffls at bottom 50c Corsets 39c Pair A broken size lot of new models, long, medium, short, girdles too, but not every size in every style. 50c Wash Petticoats 39c In neatchambries in various colorings and striped gingham fully long and amply wide. We'vs nv:r had better 50ct Skirts. Pretty Dressing Sacques, for 49cts With fitted back and loose front, pretty Dressing Sacques of dotted Swiss and lawn.wi h effectiv j colored figures, and dots and fancy stripes. ar- A subscription cIhiu'6 Jihs bon rnnffpcl by M M. nohortmm, .Ml E. UuynoHls, Mlfia M, IlUln8 find Ml M. Tlnmisim, which will bo glvon t the Country club, .Mundny evening, May 11, hi 8 o'clock, The patronotises uro Mrs. Arthur T. Hadloy, Mra. Wil liam V. FartiHin, Mrs. K I ford Trow brldjfn mid .Mm. 11. lirimt ThoinpHuu. A Ua will bo frlvnn at Ms" Orrlng ton'H In Whitney avenue on Monduy at- tnrnoon, .May 11, at 4 o'clock, the Bursts bring Invited to mfru Mrs. Stephen linker, MIhs Harlun, MIhb Reed and Miss Taylor, who will toll about tli Northflcld Summer Conference. MIhs Dorothea Dexter gives a danc ot tlin Iawn club on Wednesday even ing next. Invitations went out In the name of Mrs, Dexter. . MIhs Anita Warren ot Whitney ave nue Is visiting MIrs Weaver at Lock port, N, Y. Mrs. F. IS. Walker Is visiting friends In New York and will spend some days I with relatives In New Jersey. Mrs. Walker expects to bo away about two weeks. A reception will be given the Rov. Stewart Means and Mrs. ijtenns at St. John's 1'. E. church tonight In honor of hla having completed 23 years as rec I tor of tho church. The hours are from i 8 to 10 o'clock. Much Interest Is centered In the forthcoming Fryer-Meyn concert which will take place at the Foy audi i torlum on the evening of May 12. The I list of patronesses luclude the promt , nent niuhiial society women of the 'city and the program Is a splendid one, Mr. Nathan Freyer, pianist Is well known imj popular here and Mr. Heln- rlch Meyn, baritone, Is also a great favorite. The annual prize competition In or igan playing will take place In Woolsey hall on Frldiy afternoon, May 8, at 3 ' o'clock. ( Tim competitors will he; Cecil Wright, organist, Calvary Baptist I church, New Haven, Conn.; Henry Emanuel nnnander, organist, First j Congregational church, Walllngfonl, Conn.; Farnuin Howard Lane, organ-1 1 1st, Asylum Hill Congregational church, jlUrtfor.l, Conn.; Francis David Tier-, ! nan, organist, All Paints' P. E. church, New Haven, Conn.; Elwnrd Shlppen ! I'.arnes. j The Judges will be William C. Ham mond, professor of Music, Mt. Holyoko college; Henry M. Dunham; New Kng- land Const rvatory of Music; Horatio j Parker, Hattell professor of the theory j of music. I The compositions to he playod are: j DaehFlrst Trio Sonata In E fiat (first movement) ' 1. AIKsgro moderate. i Improvisation on a given theme. ; Pnrker.tv'horzo In D minor (original registration).1 ! This competition Is open only to or gan pupils In the Departmmt of Music. Professor Parker will award tho prize at the conclusion of tho competition, j To Insure absolute Impartiality, the order of playing will be decided by loi. The Woman's 1 Foreign Missionary society of the Fist M. E. church will meet with Mrs., Norton R. Hotchklss, York street, Friday, the 8th, at 3 o'clock. An Interesting program has been arranged for the. afternoon. Invitations were Issued yesterday by Mr. and Mrs. George Weekcs Lewis for the marriage of their daughter, MIrs Margaret Russell Lewis to Mr. Frederick Culvln Russell of this city on Wednesday evening. May !0, at their residence, 49 llowo street. The ceremony which will be performed by the ttov. Watson L. Phillips, will be celebrated at fi o'clock and will be attended by only the relatives and near friends. A largo reception will follow from 6::i0 to 8:110 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Russell will be at home af ter September 1 at :00 Maple street. Miss Lewis Is a member of the Coun try club and Mr. Russell is very pop ular socially. I In Is a prominent member of tho New Haven Grays. JI US. H. ClIAMRKIUiAIV. Mra. H E. Chamberlain, formerly of 810 1-2 Chapel street has removed to 9,1S Chapel opposite Trinity church, where she his a nicer, larger and nleasunter ofilce with all modern equipments for shampooing, facial mas sage, manicuring, scalp treatments, marcel waving and the removal of au perfluous hair. Railroad I IOniH AHV 2. 1008, I'Oll Afcw lUHIi-SllU, t.tl, Si. 0;oit, i;io,.,o, 'V.ii, iu;Ju, iu ir.4, uu, 'usiata, u:s, m;im, a. k. 'i.ai, fl;, ,,36, .IM, b. u:u, u.i, i;ti, 'Lot, ),;, p. in. duiiuuju Mito, -H6, xi, 6.oj a, iii u.uu, 'Ima, 'i.vt, .ou, "o;uj,xtt;lu. 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I'ur Wntiruury 6:60 (via Naugati Juilotloiu, :uu, 11:32, a, m. Z.ii. b 11.40, p. in. tjuniluyi i:ib. Ill u. in,, o;4t, t:ou p. ni. rot w lualea e :3u (via Nanuh Junction), li:aa a. m 2:36, 5:46, 7;4S in. Sundays 8:xfi a. in., 6:45 p. m. for I'llialtrlU auil lolcrmeuiule Pol' 6:65 (via Bridgeport), ;IS3 a. m. i (Ma Brldifeport) 4:05 p. ni. Sunday 7:56 (via Hrldgeport) a. m. I Kor Litchfield :32 a. m 4:05 p. I Bumiays 7:b5 (via Bridgeport) a. n" lrAiueks tralni.i xLocal expreia. I 'urlor ear limited. I W. O. UIICIIU, F. C. COLEtl tien. SuDt. Aut. Gen. ram: A, FRENCH LINE. (ampngnle (;rnrrnle Tronantluntlff tirrri unm lo iiAint, rAKia, rai caning every uiHittUAV, 10 a, n trom rier 42, North River, New York. La Provence Ma,, La ixoralnu May! La Touralne May La I'rovence JunS La Lorraine JuneS 'iwin-mrew steamers. Apply to French Line, 19 State St., N or oweejey & Kelaey, 102 Church Bishop & Co, H3 Orange St. Parish & Co, 36 Orange Su ANCHOR LINE, GLASGOW ANJ LOnUDWER SuIIIdk from ev Vork utrj Saturl New Twtn-Bcrew Steamships Cnllfornln," "I ulnlnnla" and "Col bin" Average passage 74i days.) and Favorite Steamer "FurneaalaJ Splendid accomniodatlona. Excelll tie rv ice. saloon $a:.no, r07.no nnd 72.bo MM OM) t Alll.V, l.,-,0 A.VU $4S TIIIHU CLAS, S--7.r,0 and V28.7B Apply to JIli.MiKttSON BROTHfc New York; or J. Mustarde, 94 Cri 8t.,Uliihop & Co., 1S5 Orange St., J Bwenson, Bl) State St, or Sweeze Kelsey, 102 Church St.. New Haven HOLLAND-AMERICA LI "'It- Twin Screw Passenger Serv NEW YORK. HUTTKRUAM Via LOQN'E. Voordam. ..May 2'MNew Ams'dam Statendam. .May I'lRyndam. . . Jun Steamer ntRjTTEROAM AppolnlniB 24,170 tons Register 37,190 tons placement. Maiden Voyage Jul! from New iorK. Bend ror Desert! LIOOKlCl. Hullnad-Anirrlea Line, 30 B'vtny, Or Local Agent. nun imam IT J COTMMY New Haven L rnniKW vohk, ti FAflES ItEUUCEl KTKAMER rtlt'HAHIl PECK Friuii New Hnven Ienve Bells dally, except Mondays, 1:00 a. m. From New Vork Leave Pier 28, niver, near Catherine at, 2:45 p. root rcast aci st, a:uu p. m, c except Sundays. Tlmo otwefn Hnven and New York about five h Tickets and stateroom at Blshi! Co.'s, 185 Orange street, also at . Dock and on Steamer. GEO. C. BLACK, Agent, New Ha F. C. COLEY. A. O. P. A.. New Y (illNNHAI, RHIITIXO NHflK, New York. May 6. Arrived: Steamer ICnitenla, Trieste, etc. Sailed: Stenmers Lusttanln, Ilver- pool via Queenstown; O'eanle, Soutlv ampton and Cherbourg; Ryndani, Rot terdam via Boulogne; Argentina, Na Pies, etc.; Madonna, Marseilles via Na pies; Manuel Calve, Cadiz, Barcelona, i etc. i Cape Race, May 0. Steamer Empress . nf Britain, Liverpool for Quebec,, In communication with the Marconi sta tion here when 2S0 miles castnorthcast ; at 6:15 p. in. on tho nth. Slentner Tunisian, Liverpool via Mo- 1 vllle for Montreal 130 miles southeast at :2n a. m. to-day. Hellly, May 6. Passed: Rteainei' Iieiitsehland, New York for Plymouth, Cherbourg and Hamburg. ' Southampton. May A. SHlled: Steam er Adriatic, Now oYrk Cherbourg and ijueenHtown. Brow llend, May . Steamer Ia Sa- , vnle. New York for Havre. Kin miles southwest at 9 a, m. '111 probably , reach Havre S a. m. Thursday. i Lizard, May 6. Passed: Steamer Co lumbian. Boston for London. 1 Bremen, Mav 5. Arrived: Steampr Kaiser Wlihelm II, New York via Ply- , month nnd Cherbourg. London, May fl. Arrived: Steamer 1 Luke Michigan, St. John, N. B, and Hal ifax for Antwerp. Liverpool, Mav ((.Arrived: Steamer L'uennla. New York via Queenstown. , j Queenstown, May (1. Sailed: Steamer i Ivernla (from Liverpool), Boston, Starin's N. Y. &N.H. L DAILY EXCEPT 8ATCRDAY. PASSKIVGER AND FltF.lflHT SEH Leaves New Haven 9:0if p. m Pier, foot of Brown Street. New York 9:00 p. m, Cortlandt 6 Pier No. 13, N. R. Fare 75c., excuf tickets $1.25. Rooms $1. Tike el' Street cars to Brewery street C. H. FINHHIt. Ai;ent, New Haven. Nor.wayGERS Iceland Spitzbergen EXCURSION June 27th to July ; Iroir BREM For Information, BnokUti,tle.,tpplt OELKIL:MS l-u., 8 Hrodwiy, new or iny Inenl igtnt, LiVUY 3IAAGi;itS MUKT. for flic tirmiitlon Day for Homo Friciulless June 3. Tiu board of lady, manager of the Home for the Friendless on Clinton however deoiood tnat aoimimn o.'y . avenue met for It's monthly selon this year bo set for June 3. two days yesterday afternoon. The business earlier than IrtPt year's date. Arthur ... , e . . I . . 1 .1 with the exception of one or two mat-1 Craves is tne cnannian mi a bpi. i.u me tens was sirlotly! routlnu. The board j vlsury committer composed uf sentle- nien having the flrrangetnents for don ntlnn day In rhnrse. The home has nbot.it 45 inmates at the present, time and the number of unfortunates living there does not fluctuate much from this llguro. c;oi rcnxoH NSCAMCS nOMU. Voronezh, Russia, May fl. A boinli was thrown to-day under the earrlaixa of General Blblknff, governor of tho department, as he was driving with his wife to church, Neither the gov ernor nor his wife vas injured, but a woman who was passing was killed. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. forth (jermanJZlQtd. I FAST EUPIUCSS SERVICE. : Plymouth Cherbourg Bremen 10 a.m iCeollle Mayl2IKalserWm.ri.My 20 I Kronn'nz Wm.Ma KM Kaiser d.O. June 2 I TMi-srnrcv passhnokr service. Plynioiilh ('lierlMiiirg Bremen 10 n.m Rarbarossa.May 'JVILuetznw June 4 Derffllnger, Ma 28.Kurfunrst .June 11 MliniTHHUAMfiASI SERVICE, r.llimllur Mile inou ill 11 n. m. p, Irene May 9 IC, Lulse. , , .May 30 Krledrlch, May 16. iK. Albert. . .June 0 North tierranii Idojd Tnivellcrs Chocks Oelrtehs Co., Agts, B n-wny, N, Y. Sweezey & Kelsey, 1(12 Church 8t, JI. Zundcr & Suns, 253 State St. HAMBURG-AMERICA? WEEKLY SERVICE TO 1 l.ONHON PARIS H-UiniRGl Gill R A l.TA R N A PLES GEN by Large, Luxurious Twin Scrjj Steamers; all modern appointmr Summer Cruise! to Norwny, North .fnpe, .Siilih Iceland and Northern Cnpltnf Bv well known S. 8. OCEANA. Vf PRIN;ESSIN CECILIE, and MEi from Hamburg. I Send for Illustrated Pamphl Offlee. 4B B'wnv, N. Y or any loci Bishop & Comp STEAMSHIPJICKET 0FI Direct Agents for Europeai Coastwise lanes. , Staterooms and sleeping car reserved In advance. j Kates named to all distant BhbSIKO cheeked from resident 3