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I WATER BURY EVENING DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1908. I- DRK8S GOODS SPKCIAL8 FOR FRIDAY AND SATUK ? DAY. TELEPHONES 1175 tnd 1175 ... , , j BRANCH EXCHANGE CONNECT. INQ ALL DEPARTMENTS. SPECIAL SALE OK WASH GOODS. SPECIAL SALE OF WasDu (Goods r " Excellent ovDortunitiet vresent themselves now in Washable Fabrici suitable for Fall and Winter Wear and vou could not take care of vour Wash Dress Goods wants at a better t ime. Prices are Ten muoh vour wav. and the assortments are better than thev will be later. DENMARK FLANNELS. This cloth is suitable for children's dresses and house wear, light and dark colors, dots, stripes, checks and plaids, regular price 10c, special sale price. . . '. . 7 Jc jrft outing: flannels. A splendid assortment of warm woolly flannels for underwear and night dresses,' regular price 124c, special sale price. . . ; v. ........ 7Hc yd DRESS GINGHAM, 12 He GRADE AT 1-Sc YD. This is a well known make, purchased In Mill ', Lengths, Ions enough for dresses or, waists, .... . full line of checks, paids and stripes, regular 12 Vic quality, special sale price. ....... 8 l-3c yd :' ARNOLD'S ENGLISH CHEVIOTS. An excellent cloth for waists or dresses, in very stylish checks and stripes,, regular price 19c, special sale price ..... 12J4c yd SERPENTINE CREPE. Plain and fancy, suitable for kimonas, dresses and house wear, in all the wanted colors, plain, bor-. . dered, fancy figured designs, the 19c quality, ! special sale price ISc yd MERCERIZED POPLINS. This very desirable cloth Is in great demand at present for waists, dresses and children's wear. We have all tbe new shades, Including cadet, navy, reseda, myrtle, peacock, .taupe, wistaria, garnet, lavender, pink and light blue, regular price 39c, special sale price 20c yd 35 INCH WIDE SILK PONGEE, 59c QUALITY AT 44c A YARD. , This cloth is very strong and has a high lustre and very much in demand for waists and ' dresses for both street and evening wear, In the following colors, navy, light blue, pink, reseda, green, brown, .black, cream and white, 36 inch es wide, regular price 59c, special sale price 44c yd Dinner, Tea, Toilet Sets " We have made plans for the biggest holiday trade this store lias ever had and we will have It. There , Is over a carload of Christmas goods in oar storerooms And more arriving every day. We must make room to display these goods in our basement department, therefore the regular stocks In the departments must be reducedreduced quickly we need the room and to get the space we will start at once with a one week sale In the China section. Every set reduced in price, but only for this week. Magnificent Display of China. . polFs . AN ODD LOT OF DECORATED TABLE WARE. Cup and Saucers, pair. . , . . 8c Dinner Plates, each 8c Breakfast Plates, each 7c Tea Plates, each .... 6c Dessert Plates, each ......... ......... ..... St Cream Fltchers, each ' 8c Water Jugs, each:...... 30c Soup Plates, each ........ ... 7c Berry Saucers,, each. ............. .. ... ..5c Meat Dishes, each ................... 15c to 50c Covered Dishes, each 40c Soup Turneeas, each ...... . . j . . . . . 50c OPEN STOCK PATTERNS. " ' tk.:,- . In buying open stock patterns of dinner, and tea ware,, you. buy the same as you. would odd pieces. You get' what pieces you want "and when you want them. An open' stock pattern of sets can be duplicated, that is, you can replace a broken cup, plate or dish at any time from our stock. i. FANCY CHINA SETS. , : , . Chocolate Sets, consisting of pot, six cups and saucers, a set..., $1.25 to $7.50 Tea Sets, one tea pot, sugar bowl and cream pitch er, a set 60c to 95.08 Game and Fish Sets The set consists of one large platter and six plates to match; sets from.... .... .. ... ....... It2.75 to $5.08 GOLD INITIAL SETS. . In this sale we have included the white porcelain set of 100 pieces, each piece with gold edges and tracings on new shapes, and your initial in gold on each piece; the hundred pieces in the set Include the new shape soup plates or the rim style, also two meat dishes and two cov ered vegetable dishes; the real worth of these sets Is $12, our price for this one week sale is $0.98 P., S. These sets are practically made to your order, so we must ask tor t.wn wmW ii. htt. . - - . 7 . T - " " . .J .u n l make delivery; You aro.fWrtrsS; deposit on each set when i'v'v"miSii(. toilet! Sets. , . ' "'''"".".' We have a complete showing of popular new sets that are new in shape, pretty in decoration and mod est in price. ' White and Gold Sets, full 10 pieces. '. . . $2.08 to $4.75 Floral Decorated Sets, with gold tracings and stippling .... ... . . . $3.98 to $S .JH Stippled Sets in blue, pink and green with stip pled gold effects ; ... ..... $4.39 to $5.75 Plain Print Decorated Sets, blue, brown, green, priced for" the sale '. .......... $1.89 Right Now is the Time to Settle the Piano Question Perhaps you have decided to buy a piano this Winter and are thinking of what piano to buy and where you will buy it Why Not Make Up Your Mind to Buy a iShoninger Piano 7 ; It is one of the world's best pianos, made in New Haven, Conn., and has been used for-years in many of the best homes in Waterbury. 1 N Call at our store and hear the tone of this instrument and try it yourself. Don't wait till the holiday' season if it is your intention to purchase then. Make your investi gation now and save yourself the possibility of selecting something in a hurry that would be less satisfying. If , you cannot call, write us and we will send ' you catalogue and price list. : :V SOLD ONLY BY Sv..-r..v.v V THE Fulton Mus Opp Post Office IV. Inc. ic Co. 146 GRAND ST. Poaitlvely the Lowest Prices In tbe city CHILDREN'S HATS FROM $1.00 and. $1.25 This is not exaggerated in the least.- AVe simply are over burdened with a heavy stock of these Children's .Hats in varl- oils colors, styles . and; trim mings. . To make,, room Tor other stock we cut the price to 25c. Don't miss this chance. Boston Millinery Store, P. Friedman Prop. 1 84 So. Main St. Notice This week a $4 all copper Boiler, 16 oz. No S size, at $2.19; No 9 size $2.98; $3.50 Ringers $1.98. Stove Pipe, all sizes, IS, 19 and 25 cents per length; elbows, dampers, etc. Fire Clay, 10. 15 and 25 centa per package. Alt yon can carry loose for 25 cents. - Gas Mantles, all our 15 and 20 cent Mantles this week at 7 and 9 cents each. Regular 26c drop light mantle 10c, gas lights complete J9c, at . . k. ,.. , . - .. Magner Hardware Co.; Inc. CHEAPEST STOKE ON EARTH. -' - 97 and 81 tut Mint St. "THE GAY MUSICIAN" Direct from its lone summer run at , Wallack's theater In New York city, where it played to crowded nouses during the hot weather, "Tbe (lay Musician" the new comic opera by Julian Edwards, with book and lyrics by Edward Sledle and Charles J. Campbell, which is proving a sen sation everywhere, will be presented in mis city oy the Amusement Pro ducing company under the direction of John P. Slocum at Poll's theater this eveuing. Prices ZGc to $1.50, Seats now on sale. No free list. "SHADOWS OF A GKEAT CITY" What will no doubt prove one of the most elaborate productions of tbe season at Poll's theater to be seen there to-morrow, matinee and night, is "Shadows of a Great City" which is to be presented by an excel lent company. "Shadows of a Great City" la one of the best melodramas ever given to the American stage, and it lg enlivened from beginning to end by good, wholesome comedy. Popular prices. MOVING PICTURES One of the most entertaining mov ing plcttrre shows of the season will be seen at Poll's on Sunday evening; when the Imperial moving picture company of New York will present a series of uew views which include "Saved by Love" and "The Beauty and the Beast." Baby Eleanor will sing new Illustrated songs and Poll's orchestra will furnish music. Prices 15 and 25c. " FRANK DANIELS Frank Daniels, who has joined the ranks of Charles Frohman's stars, began his season at the Harmanus Bleeker hall in Albauy, playing Mr Hook, in "Hook of Holland." The attraction will be seen at Poll's on Friday evening, November 17. Prices 25c to $1.50. "THE DEVIL" Henry W. Savage has added a new surprise to the many he has given the, theater-going public in the mat ter of the sensational comedy "The Devil'' by Frank Molnar, the Hun garian journalist, who, lu a single night jumped into fame through his wonderful play. And now comes the official announcement that on Thursday, November 19, Waterbury will witness this remarkable drariia. Edwin Stevens will be seen in the leading role, supported by the orig inal New York company. Seat sale Wednesday,, november 18. No free list. JACQUES VAUDEVILLE Something quite out of the ordin ary characteristic of -the bill arrang ed for the Jacques next week is the absence of any act that has played in the Jacques before, and what is equally unusual Is the absence from the artists of any who have played vaudeville engagements here before. The acts therefore possess the merit of genuine novelty, as well as their Individual excellence. At the head of the bill is Harry W. Fields and the Redpath Napanees, who come heralded as. presenting the best school room travesty In vaudeville. The act is a lively melange of sing ing, comedy and dancing features, Mr Fields contributing principally to the comedy element with his enact ment of the role of the German schoolmaster. The dancing numbers are cleverly arranged and well exe cuted, and the songs are said to be without exception of the whistleable variety. A special feature of the bill next week is the act of the Four Prevosts, acrobatic comedians, which they have called, "A Night in a Turkish Bath." This is an elabor ately staged performance of daring and novel feats permeated with an exuberance of mirth. George Arm strong, the happy chappie, will dis course and sing entertainingly, while Johnson & Hardy, well known vaude" vllle favorites, will create much mirth with cleverly turned parodies and patter. Lizzie Evans & Co, In a comedy skit, "Turning the Tables" Carney & Wagner, singers and dancers; Boutin & Tillson, pioneers in the realm of instrumental musi cal novelties and the usual electro graphic numbers will complete the programme. Patrons who have not visited the Jacques this week should not delay unnecessarily In obtaining tickets, for the bill is one of the best, and It Is drawing big audiences daily and nightly. EAGLES HALL PICTURES ,' The Superior Moving Picture Co of New York has arranged to exhibit several new motion pictures at its weekly entertatnment'at. Eagles hall on Sunday evening. The headliner will be a picture which Is different from any which has been seen by local audiences and Manager Ray will furnish a score of other sub jects. New popular songs will be on the bill and new musical features. Prices 10 and 15 cents. VISITING ELKS ARE COMING New Haven and Xaugatuck Will be Represented at the Fair To-night. Up from New Haven and Nauga tuck to-night are .coming hundreds of Elks who will try to absorb some of the fun that Waterbury lodge Is dispensing this week at their big fair over In the Buckingham. Thev usually come prepared for almost anything and they will keep up the sport that the local members Inaugu rated so successfully on Wednesday evening. They will -be met at the depot by the local Elks and will be entertained right royally. - Water bury certainly will not fall asleep for the next nine or ten nights at least. If th. Elks can keep the people awake. They certainly seem to be doing so, If one can judge by the large attendance that has been pres ent each evening. On Sunday night the Elks will give a concert iu the Buckingham hall that should attract the atten tion of' every person that Is a lover of excellent music. Tbe praise that has been given the Empire Women's Orchestra has been unstinted and well deserved. The members real ize that they are lu a city and lu a hall where manyv concerts of high order have taken place. They feel confldeut that they can duplicate, if not outshine anything that has yet been heard In that building. They are willing to meet tbe criticisms of the best musicians In the city and at the concert Sunday evening, they will demonstrate that they have not been praised any too highly In the advance notices. . Mr Bailey, the well known concert singer of this city will also be present to assist In (he programme. Tickets are now on sale at the Buckingham. The fol lowing are the numbers on the pro gramme:: . . Miss Rita Mario Conductor. March "Second Connecticut" ... Reeves Overture "William Tell" Rossini (Cello solo by Mies Katherine Halllday.) " Valse "TJif Merry Widow" Lehan Solo Mr Bailey "Judge Me Oh God." Solo for cornet a "Levy Anthe" ........ Levy b "Killarney" Miss Maude Hopkins Brode Grand selection "Faust" Gounod Intermission March "Rita Mario" Grey Solo for violin cello "Spanish dance" Poppeu Miss Halllday. Gems from "The Red Mill" Herbert Solo Violin obligato accompan iment "Voices of the Past'' Mr Bailey. Descriptive fantasia "An Am erican Abroad" Bratton The departure; arrival of the tally-ho; salutation and Introductions; warning; they're off; good-by; at the station; "How Can I Bear to Leave Thee"; on the train; aboard the German liner; a pleasant voyage; the tour; touching at Southhamp ton; welcome to England; "God Save the King"; through ihe North sea and arrival at Hamburg: hasty trip down the Rhine; beautifrl Vienna; oriental express to gay Paree, with an incidental visit to the "Quartier Latin": across the border; lu the Swiss Alps: the return; trip to Scot land; the Emerald isle: a stormy voyage: Marconi to Nantucket light ship; Sandy Hook; in sight of "Yankee Doodle"; tbe statue of lib erty; welcome; "Oh Say Can You See." jbrHcl), IRochvvcll anb ffoxeQtcxs "Correct (Dtes" for Women and Minei 129 BANK ST. A SALE EVENT Voile Skirts Net Waists $10.75 $3.75 The skirts are fashioned from Altaian's black voile. As you know that means the best cloth for service. Choice of flare models, modified Sheath effects or gored models with wide folds. Folds and trimmings of satin Duchesse. Usual $12 50 and $15 models, $10.75. Tailored waists of net, body and sleeves tucked. Front fin ished with ruffled net frill. Some made with embroidered dots, others with faggoting. Many with rich lace yokes and silk trimm ng, new sleeves, $5.00 values. $3.75 COMING EVE3T1 Nov 12, 13 Goodwill hall, Water vllle, the great drama, "Leah the Forsaken," for the benefit of St Michael's church. Nov. 13. Red Men's Wigwam, sociable and dance of the Owaneco club. Nov. 13. Slmonsvllle school hall, dance given by the Merry Phenor tons. Nov 14 Concordia hall, Russian ball for benefit of Russian church. Nov. 14. South Waterbury school hall, private reception and dance given by the Hopeville base ball team. Nov 16 Leavenworth hall, dance and sociable given by Liberty circle 650, Companion of the Forest. Nov 17 to 24 Town hall. Water town, St John's church fair. Nov 19 Town Plot school build ing, entertainment for benefit of school. Nov 19. Hamilton Hall, Mill Plain, Coon supper given by the East Waterbury Game club. Nov 19 Chicken supper for bene fit of Grace Baptist church at Mrs Snead's, 28 Bionson Btreet. Nov 19 Leavenworth hall, cele bration in honor of fifteenth anniver sary of tbe St Joseph T. A. society. Nov 20 Washington Hill Athletic club social and dance. Xov 24 Elks' hall, whist and dance given by tbe Queen's Daugh ters. Nov 25 Rick's dancing academy, East.Main street, Thanksgiving novel ty dance. Nov 25 City hall, social and dance given by Brass City lodge, No 250, L. A. to B. of R. R. T. Nov 26 Elks' hall, Thanksgiving social of Court McGivney, No 28, D. of I. Nov 2 C City hall, annual sociable and dance given by the Brooklyn Athletic club. Nov 27 City hall, grand concert in aid of St Patrick's church, given by the church choir. Nov 29 Linden Park hall, Union City, popular concert giveiuby the Sons of Lithuanian society's band. Dec 4 I. O. O. F. ball, Cheshire, social and dance given by the B. B. N. assembly. , Dec. 4 Turn hall, ScovllI street, dance given by the" active Turners of the Waterbury Turn Vereln. Dec 7 Lafayette hall, Bank street, whist and dance given by L'Artisant Canadlen Francais. Dec 18 Leavenworth hall, social and dance given by the Jolly Fel lows. Jan. 8. Leavenworth hall, social and dance for the benefit of Michael Lawlor. THEATRICAL BOOKINGS. Friday, Nov. 13. The Gay Musi clan. Saturday, Nov 14 Thomas Jeffer son in "Shadows of a Great City." Sunday, Nov 15 Imperial Mov ing Pictures. Tuesday, Nov 17 "Hook of Hol land." Wednesday, Nov 18 Yiddish play. Thursday, Nov 19 "The Devil." Friday, Nov 20 Lillian Russell. Saturday, Nov 21 "The Choir Singer.' ' - v.,.. . , Nov. 21. City hall, concert ' and social given by "Lalller's. Military band and St Anne's drum corps; Sunday,' Nov.; 22 Imperial Mov ing Pictures.. ' ... .. Tuesday, Nov 24 "Peck's Bad Boy." ' v ; .-, . - v ; Wednesday, Nov. . ' 25 Hilda Spong in "A Man and his Mate.".' . Thursday, Nov 26. Hilda Spong in "A Man and His Mate."- "DANCING" Ki k's Academy, 43 East Main St. New beginners class starting Monday evening, November 23. 1908. Private and class lesson daily. Regular dancing for pupils and friends, Friday evenings. ' Phone 177-5. - . ,', , ,, . , "wiwaini - aet r hjm tLt nwf,it m mm EXTRA TROUSERS FREE Another Woolen Mills Scoop Rich Beaver and Meltons Overcoatings at Half Price A $25 OVERCOAT or suit made to order for $15. Extra Trousers Free A $30 OVERCOAT or suit made to -order for. $17.50 J Extra Trousers Free Special-Free Ostrich Plumes to ladies who bring or send a customer for our bargains' We are giving ae extra pair of made to order trousers free with each suit or overcoat. Only a small deposit re quired. Where a tailor buys one bolt of woolens on credit we buy five car-loads for cash. We have just bought the bargain of our life, and pass it on to you at ground-floor prices. We challenge anyone to equal our fitting and tailoring, no matter how high their prices. lil!Idniillill5(i'. 125 BANK STREET. OPPOSITE REID & nUGTSS V