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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1908. Stern Erotti©jrs FOURTEE^II STREET. West of Fifth Ar»nna. NOW FOR EASTER! OCEAN f BTB».arEKS. ...-.- imw eERiffAN U35V118. \u25a0 \u25a0 Fast Express Servlca.- PLTMOUTH— CHEHEOrriG— BREMEN. XaliordOr. .. Apr 71Krf.nprinz Apr.-l Cecille (new).. Apr. HiKalser Wm.ll..Apr . Twln-Screv/ Passenger Service. CHERBOfRG^-- BRE.MKN- _ •Barbaroesa. . - Apr. »lK>:rtaerst M " i Lnetzon- Apr. 3", Cai-barossa May Zl 'Bremen direct. Mediterranean Service. GIB'L.TAR— NAPLES GENOA. at 11 « »• Frle<lrich....Apr. 11 K. Albert May - K. L,uis»...Apr. 13JP. Irene. .Mayf» From Bremen Pier?. 3d i-4th Bts.; »_***"\u25a0 I*. G LLOYD TRAVELLEK?' CHECKS- OELRICHS & CO.. No. 6 Broadway. >- '• And pplendidry prepared are we with Proper Merchandise [OR HOME— FOR WEAR—FOR GIFTS. Count on Us— as Always— FOß BEST VALUES EiiUltUBG-AIOICAi London— Paris— Hamburg. America.. April 9, 1 pmiKalserln... April *3 •Pretoria. Apr. 14. 4 pmjF.Un cn(n#w>Api -•\u25a0 Piers Hoboken. V. J. *£al!s to Hambure direct. Naples Genoa. Moltke.Aor.2Z. 10 am;Moltk». .Jun* 2. 11am H'mhurs.MayU 9 amlßaUvia.June 25. - pm TRAVELLERS" CHECKS IbtLEP. HAMBUKG-AMSniCAN* . LINE, .'•• Broad- war, N. "i \u25a0 j Attention is directed to sn assortment of the LATEST IMPORTED MODELS which are. being offered At Less Than Cost of importation. Dressmaking and Ladies' .Tailoring Dep'ts (Third Floor) Riding Habits Hade to Order At Reasonable Prices. Curtain Rets An Dimities & Cretonnes Art Ticking & Denims Fl*<l Art C!mit:»e and Heavy niimiaea \u25a0 elite .29 ... ....' *_. Fancy Art Ttcltis**— test qia::t7_ ' for ill? coverings anl <Sraaer!e»._.. •>«. French Art Taffeta*— rich Moral rttmra oa white or cream Erouzu!* 5, Tar! *\u25a0*\u25a0\u25a0 Flgrd Oirtaln Itaaßa— ' «xsota. »frl»<»J. fisrure* and CotosJaJ efT»ct»— ejvrii .17 » RrJ .19 \u25a0 ' J<k ißrtported Colored Madras 50 '.-\u25a0-_ * flora!. Colonial i-i Orle=t*l designs—^worth .SO to Ti _ •• Imports Curtain Madras 3O Inch— . rplnMHd KMRHM of artutia desijrjs and -'..'- -»• \u0084- % »-» X»w Fiz'il Art ' -!OM— worth .13 \u25a0 1 2 \u25a0• r>»<"oratlv» - ir«-- aeei Spria* stjles an? rolorlsrs ytrt wtde..^ jy Plain Art Denirr.s a!! co!tt» yari" W'rl» heavy qua;:t7—»p*<H*l. 4tt Fancy Crctonr.es Satin flaiah a^ RufTleti French Net Curtair.inz tridc lm>i Iar.d r.i%t o* fancy a^^ KenaiiFince laces value .33 a- Mission Madras <la!nt:ifst Stimir^r tir.rm^s aim «ta:r.«rl glass as.4 Orieatai— regularly .13 ja Lace Curtains Cleaned and Stored. IN THE MOST MODERN AND APPROVED METHODS, WITH INSURANCE AGAINST DAMAGE BY MOTHS AND FIRE. FURS ALTERED AND REPAIRED DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS AT SPECIAL CONCESSIONS FROM REGULAR RATES. ESTIMATES SUBMITTED AND ARTICLES CALLED ; FOR OX REQUEST. FURS AND FUR-LINED GARMENTS, ORIENTAL RUGS, DRAPER3ES & HANGINGS EXCEPTIONAL FACILITIES FOR THE Cold Storage of West Twenty -third Street "The Linen Store" MBOmXCmX . ALIIAXAC. E^S rtSW 54 S---T. eets 6.31'M00a sets 15 .26'iMcci's *t ? 7 HIGH WATER. A_M— «sar- v K^k 'Gov Island 12»!Hell Gate 2:l| pTM.'^tKSr B»Qk 12.20G0v If.- . I*s, Hell Gat- 2:54 MfIPTXF INTELLIGENCE Spring overcoats. $18 to $35. Rogers. Peet & Company. Three Broadway Stores. ' £58 843 1260 at at at Warren st . 13th st. 3*™* st .Of course we. take "fliers" in Spring suits. Have the newest shades and the novelties in fabrics. "Most of them are "smooth." in more than the slang sense, for smooth "worsteds are favorites this year. Not that we haven't handsome fancy cheviots, too. $18 to $45. WIRELESS REPORTS. -\u25a0. n-M-taWll! OBCfMi H»r«d U "40 rciiee ear-. f . --. _" . £ 4a c. 5-«««toy.s-«««toy. is Expected to flock *-fhf^S^rone, a, TS7^:i« at 11:40 a. r= v'steria- 1 -. l? expecMo tt o?ck a..j. x.o p is TP*fia**2ay. i i rxn^rrr.HA/; W EXCURSION June- , iM 01 S\W /My/ North July 25. by;; I ll\J Vt!/ U U JU [Til U North German Lloyd; j c "GROSSER ! H fin IFII kl-rfuebTst- Oiy/lbl]=inlu\Jlii/ from Bremen. j HBPITZBERGEN Irll l) l igtg.lKJ \u25a0 _ , ' ; For Information, Booklets, etc.. apply OELRICHS A- CO.. 5 Broadway. New Tor*, or any local agent. , ; i] ITAUASa S. S. L : Sail •NAVIGAZiONt; GENEttALB ITALIAN.v TLA VELOCE (Fast Italian Line.) lITALIA Societa de Xavigazioae a \ apore. TO NAPLES AND GENOA DIRECT. •D. d. AbnWsJ.Apr. "itN. America. Apr. {Ancona. -from F!.lla Apr. 2- Campania May *> HARTFIELD. SOLARI & CO.. 50 Wall St.. ©QDKI<ttO3llD iuOKIIIS From Piers M -52-"4. North. Rlv*r TO LIVERPOOL VIA QrEENSTOWN PAESEXGERS " BOOKED THROUGH TO " '' LONDON AND PARIS- Lucama .Apr. «. 11 am]Caronia Apr 18 Cmbria..Apr 11. 11 a m Mauritania. Ap. 22 Lusltar.ia-Apr. 15,3 pnvEtrurla. . ..Apr. -• The *AL"F.ETANIA & LUSITANIA. the largest and fastest steamships in tn« \u25a0world, will hereafter Ball on Wedneadarf. inaugurating a ' NEW BEMI--W EKKLI SERVICE. » HUNGARIAN-AMERICAN- SERVICE. I " TO FIUME VIA . GIBRALTAR. NAPLES AND TRIESTE. ! CABPATHIA Apr 9 noon; May M. July ! SLAVONIA Apr 30, noon June 18. Au| « ' PANNONIA. .May 14. noon: July 2. Ang 20 VEP.NOX H. BROWN. Genera] Agent. 21-24 State St , opposite the Batten' [Fobip'lPaDipftQD [S3©© SteamshiLS of th« RED "D LINE will \u25a0mil from" Pier 11. r.-ar V.'all St. Ferry. Brooklyn for San Juan direct as follow*: S.S. PHILADELPHIA. Sat . April 11. noon . S.S. CARACAS... Saturday.. April -I, noon ; For freight » passage apply to DOULTON. BLISS & PaLLETT. ! General Managers. S2 Wall St. AMERICAN .LINE *«% W2Sf *' PLYMOUTH- CKERB-G—S'THAMI'TON^ St Paul ...Apr. UjSt - uls . :Anr- -. Hew. York... Apr. 18|Fhila<$elpM».--'Ur - RED STAR LINE From a ?£' A m B> NEW DOVER— ANTWERP. Finland- Apr. H|2S«el*3«. . \u25a0• - -Apr vaderlan.l . Apr. 18 Krooniand >;_. ' WHITE STaS LINE J^s- * NEW YORK-QNETOWN-LIVERPpOU Baltic. Apr.l(J.loain|Cedric. Air 23 .11 am ArablcApr.3o, 10 amJCeltlo. _, May \u25a0\u25a0,1", 1 " a?' PLYMOUTH— CHERE-i-J— S-THAMPTON Ooeanlc.Apß.ll.3oam Adriatic.Ap. 2-.li) a™ TeutonlcAp.ls. loa-.r. .Majestic Ap ».» am NEW YORK XL, j TALY ' AND BOSTON a *"" \u0084':,, -via Azores. Madeira Gibraltar Republic... Apr. 1?. noon' Pretlc . : \u25a0May" Romanic. Apr. 2s,s :So am ; Canopic .. »?v 1 J PASSENGER OFFICE. 8 BKOAD^AY. RATLBOAPB- . \u25a0 ' . - EfERT HOfR ON TOE HOUR- •II.6Oi. nC 12.50. 1.20. r 1.50. 2^o. 3^. 4^o VV l.&O, 2.5f>. B.M 4.50. 5.50. 6.50. 7.50. 6.00. 7 00. B.OC-. ».00 p. m . 12. IR rnMnijtnt. 6.00. 7.00, l.Mk iS.O6. 9.00. 10. 00 1 1 . W a- m. . Sundays. 1.3 a S.OO. 0.00. lO" 0 -^1 ! 00^ 8 -^' 12.00 noon. 1.00. 2.00. 3 .00. 4;00 »^S-_i«2S 7 of>. f«.00. 0.00. 10-SO p. Wt«!**-MLjKj¥rSM FOR BALTIMORE AND HI NGTON. I- W 2SD ST. :—7.50. 0 50. 11.50 a. m.. 1.50. 350. 5 30. «. r 'i'» P- m. iWlr- Lv. LIBEP.TY ST.:— ISO. SOO. 10.00 »- rr... 12 on noon. 2.00. 4 00. 6 ".... 7.00 p. m. daK^ FOR ATLANTIC CITY Lv. W. 23P 8t.:— 050 a. m. .12.50 Sata. only*. -20 P . m. Sundays. 950 a. m . 2.20 p. m. Lv. ÜBERTT ST.:-10.00 •;.»;• < Bats. only). 3. 40 p. m. £un<Jsy», 10.00 a. m.. 2 F > OR m r.AKET\oor> and lakbiivß-' Lv V,- 23D PT. :—t»-tO a. m. (12.50 Sat». only) 1.20. 3 20. 3.50. 450 (6 20 Salt*, only - p. m. Sundays. 5. 20. 9.50 a. m.. 2.20 p. m. Lv LIBERTY ST.:-400. 10.00 «••\u25a0"' .100 Satf. only). 1.30. 3.40 410. &0D fft.'^> SaU only) p. m. Sundays. 6.30. 10.00 a. m.. ~ T'lme^ables may fee ohtaine'd at l \°7,\"£ offlc-;: Libtxty =t. |W«t 2M fet- Tel -314* « helcVa). C Astor Hoot*. 245.. 434. '"' 13.-4 Bro*awsr. I*2 Fifth Ay.. 2>l Fi"n Ay . z.> union Square west, 2i»s Tptr« A^. ia r > West 125th B< . 243 Columbus At.. >*» York.; 4 Court St.. 343. 344 Fulton ?t 4.» Noetrand At.. Brooklyn. 390 Broadwaj. Willlamsburp. N>w York Transfer Co. calls for .tr. 1 check* tarsare to destination. W. G. r.ESLES. W. C. HOPE. V!ee-"Pres. & Get Jlirr. Gen. Pas* r Agent. Fr»nch Batiste IS inches wide . fis ct. quality .'\u2666Q Ltaferlc Batiste*— exquisitely \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 and silky— 4s regular:/ .50. .. .89 Fins Persian Latr.bs— 32 Inch i worth .29 .18 India Linons— 4O mch __ Instead of .24 .10 Very Am India UMH-T< wtd» worn \u25a0'•"> -24 Silk Chiffon«tes— many choice figure* designs— . .-.'.; goods sheer an-1 j very lustrous others ask -SO .22 j Plain Silk Chiffonettes— soM '"• "'"* '• under another name at .00 /2.tJ French Dotted Mulls—4o Inch— imported to sell at .65 and . 75 .39 Imported Checked 9t*taaai irH'rspTsed flsarea or dots regularly •\u25a0'\u25a0 .39 Checked Wl Dimities :?ir?e vari-ty of !ars= and small pattern? i fin a , ehen ani l^viy—worth .21... .lo Wtttc Dress Fabrics For Confirmation and Graduation Gowns Remarkable values account for our great white Roods trade, while the large sales mak« j^mall profits possible: BALTIMORE & OHIO R. K. ROYAL BLUE LINE TRAINS "Every othei hour on the even hour TO BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON- Direct Coaoec ions in New (Juoa station. Washington, with ail Ltaes Eeutli. Leave New YorkDaily. 23a St Lib y St. WASHINGTON, Sl' para. 11.50pm 1.30 am WASHINGTON Diner. 7.50 am SOO am •WASHINGTON. Diner. 50 am 10.'<> an r ASHINGTOX, Diner. 11.50 am 12.C0 n n "WASHINGTON. Buffet. 1.50 2.00 pm "ROYAL. LTD . ' Diner. 3.50 Dm 4.00 pm "WASHINGTON". Buffet. 6.50 pm T.OO pm TtrouKh Da:iy Trains to the Weal CHICAGO. PITVSBURG. 7.50 am S.OOam CHICAGO. CO! MBVS. 11 5o am 12i/>nn PITTSBURG, C-.,KVELIJ, 3M pm 4.00 pm "PITTSBURG LIMITED." R.;A>pm 1 On pro CIX.,ST.LOUI?.LOUISV.. 1150 pm 1.30 am CIN..ST.LOL*IP.LOT;iSV.. !..>"' a r.i 10 am ciN..sT.LOuis iiOinsv.. 5,30pm C.OOpm Offices: 246. i'A. 1300 Broadw it, i Asto- House. 108 Greenwich St . 25 Union Squar- TV., 881 Grand St.. N. Y.. 343 Fulton B1 . Brooklyn- West 23d St. ar : Liberty St. After 6 p. m. Sleeping Car Reservation* and full information regarding trains, etc . can fc« obtained at Bureau of Information B &0. R. R.. VA St. Terminal. PboM Number. Chelsea— 3l44. X. T. X. K. & HARTFORD R. K. Trains depart from Gran : Cer.tral Station. 42d St and »th Aye., as fc'low'S for Boston via New London & Prov. \u2666! 10:00. *x U0:02 A M *; 1:00, «x 1:08, *s' -1:00. t; .*;'>\u25a0' ' rr s:or. r 12.00 P. M.: via WSlll- inar.ti-—\u2666•'s:o3 A M.. +2:01 P. M. : via Spf. +9:15 A M. »i. 12:00. 4:00. «ll:0O Lakerim * x-r'.. -Vat no A. M-: Ml P.M Or BarrJn«tOT) Stockbridge. Lenox. Pitts- fie M—+4:s4. -'<t:OO A M.. +?.:2fi P. M. Ticket oOoei at cOd Cent. St'n and Pl2stli St; also at c245. 1200. (-1354 B"ivav. r2S Union S.i-. cl« 2f.th Aye.. '-245 Col. >ye cf><s3 SUi Aye.. eß4t Mad. At*.. cll>s T\* lSStb Ft 27<1P 3d Are. In 15'klyr.. c 4 Court M 479 Nostranfl Aye. 300 B"wav. ' •Dally tExcept Sundays. •"Stors at 12Sni Ft xStopa at t2."tV> St. Sur-dars only, \u2666r'arior Car Llr-itefl. Ha« dlr.fntr car. eParlor and SHeenfe* far ticket.* also. LE^fIQK VALLEV7" Foot of TV 23d A' Cortlandt * DeabroeaeiSta. B. \u2666Daily Snrdar: "7.2=.. b9.25. eT 45. d 9.45. E5.25. i:A ~~ ,lv N V.,ALv V.. B BnfTalo Express »a7.«A» •|T.M a M Buflalo-ChicaKO Express.. # !i9.40 am; *d9.SO > m Chica?o-To.-onro X: ore-B. # n5.40 p V *iS.4O r M THK BUTALO Ti:\lN. : ''\u25a0 ** PMI •§.»' I* M Ti<••»•!• <>rH<- »: :v»a:i'l * 4ft' Broadway. Syrnp Pitcher— Dish's Flekla Cast-rs t'.-anb Sets Butter Dishes Milk Ho'.-ie.-s— All regular $1.25 rooda . ~g Tea Seta % tieces wera $5. 3S to 516.9<». 5J.93 10.93 Soup Turetrs -were J4.o* 3 49 Eak.r.g- Dishes »-»r<s $4>:o 2.93 Cake Baaic»"5 were $4.•!• .... 2 93 Breai Trays were $1.9S to $3.08 1.49 to 2.93 Butter Dishes were J2.25 to 54 OS 1 .49 (a 0.93 Xa.:k:r. Rir.?s were .40 to Al> 33 Candelabra. Fern Dishes. PTateau*, Hi.. in siuer.diii variety. Hc^ers Spans iii ?:rks Heavy Ei;ver Plate. W-rrS -at Teaspoons AA & Al *t doz... .»to 45 Tablespoons AA & A I —-I dcz. $!..•» ,gg Tafc!-; Forks—AA a a:— -i \u25a0;-:$:;• 3g Rogers Trir.'e Plat» Dinner Knives tail dozen value. Hi- . 1.09 SILVER PLATE PIECES. Vroally w Condensed 11:1k Spoons 70 . 12* Gravy Ladles ... »2> .49 Soup LaJles .A ... USA 1.09 Candlesu -• .59 Eutter Spt«ni'-r3 Jl4ft -3d Perpera sni Salts '. 22 1 * m GUADnUFLE PLATED DESKS AND ormcr. FTRVITrTtR. ROLL TOP dDIISDSg OFFICE FURNITURE I In great variety of style and price. T. G. ' SELLEW. 11l Fulton ?t. I PKESs..MAKIN<i AND MILI.IXERY. DRESSMAKER— Day, week or month; S. T. Taylor's system: remodelling a spe- cialty; 2<i years- experience; reference; family or hotel seamstress. M. C . 153 tith aye. DRESSMAKING. StylUh, perfect fittlrg suits made: fancy waists; lowest prices. Btokea, 252 Weal l«th st.. basement. Napkins (Per Dozen) Dinner Napkins at *9.50 10.00 10.25 10.75 11.50 12.50 19.50 Specials in Other Housekeeping Goods Besides the above we offer a very large collection of lower priced Table Cloths and Napkins, which show VERY DECIDED RE- DUCTIONS. Also exceptional values in Towels. Sheets and Pillow Cases of pure linen. Bed Spreads. Blankets and Comfortables. 2x2 yard Cloth at ?5.00 5.25 5.75 6.00 6.25 6.75 7.25 2x2 I *s yard Cloth at $6.00 6.50 7.50 7.50 7.75 8.00 8.25 9.00 2x3 yard Cloth at $7.25 7.50 7.75 5.75 9.00 9.75 10.50 2x3*2 yard Cloth at $fcso 5.75 9.00 10.25 10.50 11.00 11.50 212s2 1 2s2 1~1 ~ yard Cloth at $8.00 5.25 5.50 9.73 10.00 10.50 11.25 19.00 212532 1 253 yard Cloth >0.50 10.00 10.25 10.50 11.75 12.00 12.50 13.50 Larger size? proportionately priced. Table Linens, Etc. At 33V3% Discount A large Importation of very high grade hand loom goods. Table Cloths DRESSMAKER or B. Altaian & Co.; ex- cellent fitter, designer; princess coats: latest styles: competent, experienced: re- modelling: $2 a day. Address Dressmaker. 326 West 14th st. O. M. DURRANI), <*25 Lexincton aye.. near 54th st Cotton dresses. $25 up: silk and woolUn dresses, taffeta linings, $65 up. ORDERS TAKEN reduced rates thl» week; material accepted: street cr evening fcwn«. Louis*. 148 West 21«t it. sth Aye. & 34th St., w£££L* I>ED -D" LINE. \u25a0* For La Guayra. Puerto Cabello. Curacao and Maracalbo. via Curacao, call- Ing also at Sail Juan. P. R. : S.S. PHILADELPHIA. Sat.. April 11. noon S.S. CARACAS Saturday. April 2i. nocn For La Guayra, Curacao, Maracaibo: PS. MAKACAIBO.Saturday. April IS. noon 8.8 ZULIA Saturday. May 2. noon These steamers have superior accommo- dations foi passengers. BOULTON BLISS & DALLETT. General Macagers. 82 Wall St. SCANDINAVIAN-AKERICAN LMB ** 10.f<00 TON TWIN-SCREW PASSEN- GER STEAMERS direct to Norway, Sweden and Denmark Sailing from New York at noon. Hellig Olav. ..April 2 Oscar ll. ..April 30 United States.. April 1«! Hellig Olav May 14 Saloon $75 and up; Second cabin $57.50. A. E. JOHNSON & CO., 1 Broadway. N. T. E>iriOYME>*T AGENCtES. nnfiiifi n ahiisi fln^Ef^ii^A f^tt 3 v l^lLlSialhillil^miblnSM Luw h In I TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER j I_. NEW YORK. ROTTERDAMvia BOULOGNE Pts'dam.Apr.S.lO amiSfdam.Apr. 22. 10 am Vrdam.Apr.ls. 4 am|N. Ani'm. Apr.29 4 am HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE. 39 B way. NT. MM L SEELY-bb. Employment Bureau, 23 West 39th St. ' "Phone 2434. 24."5 Bryant. BROOKLYN OFFICE: 134 St. Mark's At. SHORT OCEAN TRIPS for health and recreation. Old Point Com- fort. Charleston. Savannah. Jacksonville. New Orleans. Bermuda, Jamaica. Cuba. Mexico, Panama and South America. Rates and schedules on application to MAKSTERS TOURS, 31 W. SOth St., N. I. OUTGOING STEAMERS. TO-DAT. Vessel Tr- i >•-» Mai!closes. Rails. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0Wn '*i£2grs&te£. ll!»»m r .m Ber=K:<ite.n. .. B T'° iui *-_2^. beC jl^am 3:<v«pm | . : j « s|t= ftsi Fra=ce*ca. Naples. Austrian.. D dec" XhrvxtL Naplw. . Italian ••••••.— 3 . f , m IrMßOir. Jacksonville. CBW •-\u25a0\u25a0Oi.Dm SSS£S*I N.riolk. Old Dem ••-- == |*»P» Oty of Atlanta, ba^\u25a0^^ i r^h. fcai-n-an. •WEDNESDAY. APRIL 9. C rr.a.. \u25a0:•&- "--' Ma.iOrj- ----- - THI I-.SDAT. APRIL J>. .. ._. Tr^nrv, 7:<ioam 10:0ft am ixsrs;J£tp&^ : ; Bis iisif ilexloo. KaviM. « a^rJ ISsOO m liarta-of-Fa. Bremen. N » Llova * Be Italia Naples. It *: :a /' ; 3:O r m INCOMING STEAMERS. TO-DAY. . "*-,-, ' Glasrow. Mar.-:- 25 . Ancfiej .. ' -i:.. f .., Bremen. March 31 jS G Ltart .-\u25a0- . \u25a0 - ; " o : un^irt : : ««ra Co^cfc Galvestor.. April-1- Majlory . .. St Lucia. ::arcb 30 __\u25a0 \u25a0 h . Savaanat: Apr:: 4 Savar.aan WCDNE6DAT. APRIL S. .rriwaStMe* . Christiansar.d. March 25.-.Seanfi-Am :g£^ .-^ T i^ A a l 3:-^;;-^g I^°tt -itiV '.......-. Liverpool. March =S T.hite Star %£t> - \u25a0;-;::::::a^!S. a && Sb »:-.r. v. ". v^g HMontr.V. Ga!ve.non. April 2 Eo Pacific IBCBBIMT. APRIL *. . c^ i rr ii i ...White ftar 11' : ..-\u25a0- i , \u25a0,:"-«, C -Arrt: •i....1«--=p * Holt •Brings Tr.i; llHilie)© uvf'L UJi Lra lit. lib >o\7 © EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. 721 Lexington Aye., S. E. Cor. aatfa St. 'Phone 1928 Plaz*. ESTABLISHED 20 YEARS. First Class lielo of All Nationalities. 60 TOURS TOEUROPE. South America (June). 3 Around <he World (Fall). T!cket« fcverywhtrc. Travellers' Checks. THOS. COOK & SON. 846.-1200 B'way. N. T.. and Branch Offleee. New Leafier Ea^s To harmonize with Spring fabrics and give a smart finish to the up-to- date costume .. Latest styles in black and colors, including' novelties inmottled or shaded the most crit- ical will find "just the thing" in our assortments, ranging from .9S to l 7.£>S EXTRA VALUES FOLLOW: Carriage Bass of Hornback Alligator rich shading" and 10 inch covered frames riveted and Interlocking— leather lined large purse gili trim soft or stiff leather handles— worth *:.oo 5.9S Scraped Alligator Envelope Bags calf lined leather gussets— chamois lined change compartment— gilt trim very fine sr.adings regularly 54.03 % . 3.69 Black Seal Goaukia Carriage Bags— 10 inch riveted ancT interlocking frame soft leather lining double strap handles with, purs* 2.09 Fir.* Black Leather Carriage Bags & mch leather or mcire lined purse and card covered frasie* riveted acd interlocking soft, stronsr leather handles •worth area 1.9S ?:22.5 •: carters far Tovels Have you ever seen such stock* elsewhere?!.. .Have you ever asked for anything an>i failed to obtain i: here? Hardly prob- able with such assortments! AI.L LINEN TOWEI.S— Damask. Huek, Birrfs Ey»— Hf-ir.me<i. H*"mstltctei. Sca::o? cr FS^» with or uithcut irawa work i:> to 26 laches wide— 3T t0. 47 inches long.. .23 t; > —.23 eac^ Dentist. Barter ar.d BattrHEaod Towels- Union and All Linen— I^xl7 to T7i34— per iiosea 1.09 » 3.50 In:por:«i Linen Turkish T\y&v:»— Bleach' . ar.i Bcowa— r.em o.- fr.2s»— 24x52 to 253u*j worth \u25a0-'\u25a0- each— Our pncea ,S9 to 1.49 Fine ad Linen Huck Towels— H. S. or Sc-illop. a!so £>an-jsi Knot fr.nse— Sizes vary:rg froa 13xCS tmStmtt wcrt:: .X> ar.d -43.. .29 Fire Damask and Hack Towels— SOxS-S ard 2->sl<l rtspc-.tiveiy valU3 -4» , .39 Hemmed Damask ar.d 8.r1 '3 Eje. also Scallor* Hock Itxrfls— Staea rar^-rg from 19si) to 21x4!— value -rti» to .7d .59 Hemmed Huck ToweTs— 14*22- reguUrly H. 23 oox .93 Complete Lines of Silver laiaii Talkie v7ars Guaranteed to Wear 25 Years. Solid Silver under the curved part, where there is most -wear- Tea Spoons dozen £.48 Table Spoons and Forks half dozen. ... \u25a0 4 ,9 Ro OSTeBBEHIB c) EMPLOYMENT BffIBEAU CLASS'S 40 TOURS TO EUROPE most comprehensive and attractive ever of- fered. F. C. CLARK. Times Bldg.. N. Y. TEAMBOUS. 716 LEXINGTON AVK.. Bet. 57th and sSth sts. Tel. 1005 Plaza. Select first class domestic help Scan- dinavians and Finnish a specialty. Winthrop Employment Bureau, 65 WEST S&TH STREET! 1 . Mrs - ISABEL A. AKDERSON, Prop - References strictly investigated. TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. Destination and steamer. , . Close in New York. Je^ar. Vorea. Ch.na ana I'hilipptne Irt- \u25a0Si *£*%££. a^ . ' Apr 8. 6-n0 p a Hawaii.' rorem. Chin* and Phlllp- pine islands <vla San Fr^* c( »-*^Z\?T S. 6:00 pm rafcitf and"Jiarquesa's"iflan4s (via **?\u25a0 fifi - OOr m nmacfeoo>— J!s::;-*a \u25a0\u25a0•• .-Apr 6. 6:00 p m Japan. \u25a0 '"-a. and China (specially ad- r .nft__ dressed only. 6eaule)Aki Mare -Apr 9. 6:00 pra Japan. Cores. China nd Philippine Ul- ,„,..-„_ Suta <via Seattle)— Shawmut Apr 10. 6 .00 p m Japan. Corea and China tspeciaily ad- AVt*K-d or.ly. i-ia Seattle)— Aki Maru.-.Apr S. 6:00 p m Australia (except 'VVe^t). New Zealand. Baaaoaei Island?. Fiji I*:an.> and New <"\u25a0*>-: or:* <via Vancouver and Victoria, B O—Miowera Apr 13. 6:<"O p m Han-ail. Japan. Corea. China a-: Phi'.ip- 3slan<ls iv.a Ean Francisco' H^nck->ns sitru Apr so. e.<y p a Hst;.:. \u25a0»-arr, and PhiliDr-ine Islands (via Ear. Francisco* TJ S TlI— leil Apr30. fi:on p ra SHIPPING NEWS MORNING SALES To-day, Tuesday, Until I P. M. To prevent dealers buying, we reserve privilege of restricting q . On Wednesday, April Bth, Annual Spring Bale of Babies' Wear Full Information concerning these room* may be had. free of charge, at the Uptown Office of The New-York Tribune. 1364 Broadway, between 36th and 37th sts. BOARD AND ROOMS. Single- Insertions 5 cents per line. Six- teen words seven times consecutively. Jl. which entitles advertiser to have rooms entered for a period of fourteen days In The Tribune's Directory of Desirable Room*. Write for circular. l-'O WEST &3D ST.—Single and double room; . r'Jvat^- boarding house: parlor dining room; table board; terms moderate; references. ppf~)py rr c; Steamers leave Pier rl t~* LCS ** N. R foot of Canal i_,l-M^. st . at 6 P. M. daily ex- New fork— Albany ce pt Sundays, connect- ing at Albany with trains for points North. East and West. SPLENDID ACCOMMODATIONS. UNEX- CELLED CUISINE. SERVICE THE BEST. PASSAGE ONE WAY, ,$1.50. riTf7F\*^ Steamers leave Pier - ; tTtt? **. X - r.. foot of west LI Ah. 10th St. .ats P. M. New York—Troy dally, except Saturdays, connecting for points North an<l Bast. SUNDAY STEAMER TOUCHES AT ALBANY. LOW RATE EXCURSION. $2.50. TICKETS. STATEROOMS SECURED AT PIERS. PRINCIPAL TICKET OFFICES TOURIST AGENCIES IN GREATER NEW YORK. l -9 last 4:.r> ST Haadsoeaa rooms. with private bath, parlor dinlns r>>jm; reference; telephone. DESIRABLE ROOM - in. alrv.rn* ' flight; all Improvements ; no other room- rrs N've 174 Wei s nt>. -• HKMSHED KOOMm TO I.XT Ruffled Muslin Curtains 75c. to $2.00 pair Rujjled Xct Curtains , $1.25 to 3.50 Novelty Curtains ! -35 to 4-5° Renaissance Curtains 2.75 to 5.00 Irish Point Curtains 3-5° to 6-756 -75 " Window Muslins and Fancy Nets 36-inch Muslin I2#c to 25c. yard Embroidered Muslin 15c to 50c. Fancy Nets 25c. to 75c. " Imported Nets 65c. to $ 1.25 " Drapery Fabrics Cretonnes (31 -inch) 20c. to $1.00 yard Taffetas (50-inch) $1.50 to 2.50 Armures (50-inch) 75°- to 2 -5O Silk Stripe (50-inch) 1.00 to 2.50 " Mane Antoinette Stripes 85c. to 2 -$5 Made-to-Order Furnishings Awnings Samples and Estimates Submitted Shades Measured for and Estimates Submitted Slip Covers Very Extensive Choice of Materials Furniture Recovered in the Best Possible Manner Upholstery Department Spring and Summer Furnishings We direct attention to the following sections in which we are at present showing complete assortments of the newest patterns. 75TH ST.. i>;i WEST.—Bandsomely f>ir- nianed; aeconc I \u25a0 h.-ithy. ex- ; reilent board; ttngH room; reference* Lord & Taylor Broadway & 20th St.; sth Avc; 19th St. ST."> CENTRAL PARK WEST. Very 1.-slr able Croai 1 I < Park, for gentle- men: elevator apartment, ail convenience* FAILiL'OBDWIEOB CLDKDLE f REDUCED i(DiSTOIKiS2.i6S. Newport and Fall River. $2. Providence, $230. Low Fares to All Points East, Leave Pier 19. North River, foot Warren St week days ami Sundays. f>:SO P. M. Steamers PLYMOUTH (new) and PROVI- DENCE Orchestra on each. NORWICH LINE for New London arM East. Lv Pier 40. North River, ft i.irk \u25a0on St.. week days only. 5 P. M.; Pier 70. K. R-. ft. E. 22d Ft.. fi:3<> P. M Strs. City of Lowell and Chester W. Chapin. NEW HAVEN LINE, for New Haven at*! North. Lv. Pi«r 28 E. R . wee* days only. 3:00 P. M. Steamer Richard F'eok. CARPET riKAMXC N.Y. CARPET CLEANING WORKS Oldest. Lara ,-i Must Modern. 437 AND -Jut) WEST CTH ST. Tel. *<":>_• 41 Bryant. EstahllshpiJ I*3;. W. H. JORDAN. EDWIX ].!.\ .' For NEWBURGH. mi-. leave* Pier 24. N. I: week days G P. M PI SDAYS 8 A. M For POUGHKEEPSIE. TUES.. THURS & SATS 5 P. M. For RONDOUT and POUGHKEEPSIB. MONS.. WEDS. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 KRIS. 4 P. M. Catskiil, Hudson and Coxsackie Boats Leav* Pli r 43. N. I. . weeknlayi >• P. M Crouch & Fitzgerald 17 I. road way <Sf*S Broadway 7 .iii Sixth Aye. IST.. . ' \u25a0 CARPET KAN!N<; lbli»h< A 1>75. CAREFTTL CAHPET CI.EANINO CO.— Cleans l> - - >nj .>r en floor. 1304 Broadway. 421 iiat 4>th »t. <-on ,t- BRANDT -iv: 132—s«th. TYPJEWKITKKS TYPEWRITERS.— AII make* »o!d. rented, repaired, exchangee!; reliable service. Gorman. 70 Nassau «L Telephone :'74i>— r.irtlandt. « H.WDEI.IEKS. BLACK TAFFETA SILKS Sg [BEST Elegant quality wears :--r:u.:y i b^ st p ers , lan Bnd xurk»& d^s:s^»— rich lustre h.av> rustle finisa i a . so «. ora ; a mocnlns opportunity our regular $!-•'» Quality .> 4 «o oMain our $^ 0* 1 <"> "»0 \u25a1Remember the width— 3B inch. -• \u25a0 •_. . \niga for JU< " I MAIN dJTTBE 81-ILDINu_| TfURC FI.OOK— RTO PEPT- MOMIE JAP. SILK WAISTS ;LINEX TABLE SETS Black White Rich, lustrous quality— iS _ I 0 dot^_ l2 nar k:n»— hetr.stitcSed— Aien yoke pleats covered with Frencn ! pure srow vhile German ::ren— knots'or fancy yoke bodice ar.l s,ee%e [extra rir.e and heavy— ia.r.t::y 7 9*> trim of Vat lace and filet . boxed- r»?r $4.f6 Ur^^ medall'cns— sizes 34 to 46— 2.69 j iIAIN FIaDOF.— LINEN rEFT r^ONU fL^^K^T PEPT. IUxEX TOWELIH^ I _,„ \u0084t - t l3t -c; Extra rlrm gra^le that w3s!-»» IWOMEN'S FINE ORESb t«KIRTiS ;U;j ,. V? . n c : o;)) , r b , ;ns fr^e i Black Vollei and Panamas— from vlres«:ns— full Me»c.'-.<*l \u25a0- 7iJ; \u25a0-.(ru 1 i' and extra sizes— all rtn»— it inch— vilue 11 + the Voiles «re » fine, even quality— MAIN FT-OOn-IJNEN PEFT. r a^Vow rtrkVri**: ">• Fanamaa ( FULL SIZE BET* SPREADS , __ yvi.-L size hkp \u25a0 'are extra del »M« pieated— deep 3.85 ' vv >-I-e crochet in bearr Mar.<*i:>» mm self fold— '.mtil now v•* \u25a0•\u25a0••-\u25a0\u25a0 designs— sort finish—no starc.ieJ .57 " ' SECOND FLOOR— SUIT DEPT. uy uua!!ty—regularly 89 11. " rrrrn. vaseuest-bevvisc vorr. FINE WHITE INDIA LD* SS ' SpedaDf r.oorr.nien.ie.l for con- [TABLE OILCLOTHS firinati^n and txaduatlon jjown*-- pj^lFtall a;*-rtrr-.erit of colors ar<t %ard wi-ie sood value at .17 -••••„_ - white— l ! * ya». w:ie—slsV-y ,c ' MAIN FLOOIt— NEW BITtDUJQ. •\u25a0\u25a0 e.-fect— therefore # js| I ._. :."» \u25a0 [^PORTED COTTON VOILES "' THIRD VLo6n-*HADE PEPT. GSS?iSS!fc?S? ifc "?* i^EN'S NEGLIGEE^hTS" also b!="k CT cavr with white <&>t« _ Faruy Ma.fras ami Per.ales :n or r.cuics— loifly tabrlcs for V 4 ««tj .-h*>i-k». strip.-s an.: rta^res— sm l.ijvan i ev^nirs wear— worth .4.». *** jiies u|o IT—lijfhr ar.j darK - .21 \ itWEME.N "f-CENTSU BU«-D1N«3. regular <9 ,-t shirts....- \u0084 i M.\lN FLOOR— WEST BCttMw \u25a0 -m: dress flannels - .._ j lldeti .iuality f'^r jrachUn* an.i ' BOYS' I:u ; > !1! 1: ' si' ITS \u25a0 -><. ' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' ,*C.,wrl v S I dart -•' "j>q worsteds-plain colors and ! ";;*r^ | r<^SE^T^EN J ßK_Bt^lXO_ l^^^ -^f ;I; I .\\N N DRESSING SACQUES paWfeSaWg 3.1^ - •\u25a0 SECOND l^^^'; EXT «^.^ H :^ X^'^ t^^MS, :^r^^ ' .MEN'S GAUZE LISLE HOSE beuuMful^atir, totrr- tH)^. r^rt^r ten .louble he^ls toe* !:a'fst aba>t*a IW .li<««>- »-^ 1 3 Sd^^HSSSorf «»•• bUch . 1 7U. t*ck ar.,l -M^r .13 MMN FLOOR -Wt^T Bt \u25a0:%\u25a0; __ K^^l E iLTrli : !iX— --- -— 1 SOLD I Mil. 1 T. M. t»M.\ \- Mai! or TefcpbW« 0-l " If You Have Never Tcsid ttc Oufwflllllill of Cur Momm. Sales K&kc the Experiment To-iayi mtLUNG OUT AT COST Wrought iron Chandeliers. Candlestlcka."~And - Irons. Electric and «;a» Lamp*. tailing |39 to $\u25a0;:\u25a0. will sell for $10 tn $15. ALFRED KOEHN. 157 Vy'est 29t«3 SU N. T. Cayuga. A new •lock front collar. EARL 6- WILSON It pays to get the best. rt>i s.u-t OlA) GOLD AMi MI.M.X. OLD GOLD, stiver ana precioui ttonei bou^' i 11 highest marki values; irwd« Into new articles or •> ' \u25a0• >-•\u25a0'• for new Jew- elry or .i^, uk m e<'.uds at M. I". Tttpper** factory. ••* Wtii 35ui »i. :::. riSEMEN;.-,\u25a0.. oa for The Tribune teoelve.l at their I ptown Office. No. U64 Broadwa between 3«th and 3"th its., until !• o'clock p. m Ad- vertlacmenti received at the following: branch >fllc«i al regular ofllca rates until j> look p, m., via,: SB4 th a>e. s. •. cor. ' '<\u25a0'\u25a0 »t.: 1-' \u25a0•\u25a0' '\u25a0' I «•.«\u25a0. cor. r -- r' •* \u25a0 '-'-' East Mth «i .'.•.7 Wew «Sd »t between lib and 6th avea.; 263 West ISStb »t. . 133>» 3d a\e.. between "(irh and 77th «t«.; l^Cil M aye . near '"Ist it. . 1703 Ist aye . near flSth »<•: IST East 123 th »t. : 75« Tremont avo. : MO 3d aye. and any American L>l»- Ulct Telegrapa ofilc* Lost. DESKS— Roll-tops. •"-• itioiu. railing.'. tables, chairs, telephone booths. war>l- r t .v-»-». mirror »vaji fixtures: bu*lne»a t ui - Mituri? all kir..i». Fin;i Bros.. 303 Bioid- «.iy. Mt-iVi Friinklin »t. BILLIAKH AM) rOOI 1 \HI » > MANUFACTURERS of billiard and pool ta- bl«»: hlsh «r»iJ* bowling alley bu!M*rs: i- .'Co. tru.ll. *:*- 1 Bro*. 24 Union = ..«..->. STEAMERS AT FOREIGN PORTS. Gibrxltar, Arnl 6. »> a rr. Panr.orsj* fljrj v»-»- ycri for Ntsfes and OeS'-A 'ir.2 ptooceded). - - Plyiaoata. April ti. 10:30 a m tlaiw-; -Tt'iitein: II i<J»r> New York for Chert^iure and Erases .*\u25a0:=\u25a0•\u25a0• April 2— Proviaeia <Frj. New York toutiarrptoi^. Ar-rll C Oroya ißr». New York Kicc- awn. Colon, etc Gla.«*">» April6 California <Brj. New V...- Ant**- Arr:! 4 Mcfckyfc (Er), New York. Hi.r . . April - WTKknmineu «Gcr». New York Bombay. Apr:l C N'eMeafe.'f." New Voric \-ia A!(ler* ItWIIIIh April 4 Flaurelta QEar), New York Aicsteroam. Anril - Prine T'llitrn I UJatcht, New York via We»t Indies. Venezuela and Kavrc. Bermuda. April 5. 7:30 a Tr'.r.-.ia . (Jir;. New Xotk. Bnetoi. April 5— Bristol City (Br;. New York Port £aJ*J. Apr.l 6—lndrasaiaha <Hri, New York Icr put Natal. April '\u25a0>— Aror \u25a0,••.. Ne« York via Cap': Town. etc. . Melbou . April 5— Elbing «J»ri, New -via Vr-y- roantle and A4ela!d< Naples. Arnl g—C-rupia (Brt. S*w York , , Si-.j.n«:.ai. April •;. Matupi-J <Br». New "i ork via Co- tovabo. ginsapore, etc. BAILED. Cara. April Madelrtnse (Br). New York iibraitir April 6, . p m—KOclgln ilse (Ger», New York Havre. AJsrll s—Floride 'Fn. New York. Koßtecfdeo. April 3 Fltxdarenci (Br.. .\>?. York !":u!iie. Aril! <" SI»vooU tßr>. New York. Hull. Ar'-il :-ldaho (Kr>. New York Dretß*u Apui 4, :s p m—Sey&Uiz (Gen, Ne* 1 York. Barry, April 'Janeta flir^. New York. Rotterdam. April t Avoa <n New Yort I^?ith. Arnl •— Dtablane <Brj, New fort .£\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0,•\u25a0 4, 6p rn New York. New York. \ ;,- Apr" •"•\u25a0 :>: > P i— Molt ><;• r) Sev York Boulcffce. April 5. - a iii fctatendam ( Dutch i. Sew York. PA« . \u25a0..r---. - a: April \u25a0•j.uk"- (Br). New York for Calcutta «th. Luciline ißri. New York tor Cette. fiHin April s—Sannio iltal», New York for Naples and Genoa. tit MicluteU. April tt— Ainuo (Brt. Boutnamptap for Bar- baduF. Colon. *te. and N"«» York. Bdlly. April 6. -' a m—Zetland ,Ur,. New York (or Dover and Antwerp. Brow Head. April 6. 10 p m->M»ureunla (Br>, New York for Queeimowa *S«J Uverpool. fart of Sew York. Monday. April 6, 1908. ARRIVED. Eieasier Ft Paul. Passo*-. Southampton «ec Cher- bourg March .- to the American Line, with 141 c*! 4=r.c MS steerage paceengers. mails and mdse. •Arrived «• the Bar at 11:OC p in.. sth. Steamer li-(-» (Gfri. Him. Port Ai.tor.io April I. to the United Fruit Company, with tix passengers and fruit Arrived at the Bar at ." Ua m. Steamer Salvatore di Giorsrio IXorl Bifcrinjr. Port *!\u25a0\u25a0'•'\u25a0 -ij".: 1. to the Atlantic Fruit Company, with fruit. Arrived at. the Bar at 430 am. . Steamer Kelvinjrrov* Rr Bovd. Victoria March 13 and Si UkU 27. to th» John C Stager Company, with cof?«-<? Arrived at the Bar at t> :;d am. Sleerr.er Comu*. Boyd. New Orleans Apr:! 1 to th» Southern Pacific Company, wi-h pa»ser.sers and mdse. Pitted m Quarantine a- 6 02 a m i ,v Et c*" I *^ E: J" u(i - Kl *Kins. .Galvwion March 31. I the Brothers Pacific Company, wife raise. Pa»s«d In f O*M«i - it *:3S * in. .**— m Manna HaTa. Charl»*. Baltimore, to H C Totter, with vaOmm. Pamed in Quarantine at 5:45 a m 9S r a:r \T r orthtown - •\u25a0••:• Arthur March Taeee-i In Qaar- - ' a rr. ' ' Ti- Cabello Muck a :\u25a0/. ar. i s«.r. Juan Api -' S;«arr.-r Xarabpe. Hale, Oanettown. .* «-. A-ri! i and \u25a0 gggy*- la * i^ "P 4 2E<2! "- Arrived a i the Bar at 4 1^ 1 5?? ' nr ' " A^ r - Ba!tii nor - April 4. to Barber A' ». -with nodse :n trancit Lett OiarLr, ttee ft^T am. UT.I CUrt India* for Chili an" re" etewner Oopposarno (Dutch. :\u25a0-* - '-J7 tons) H»« ftpot. Ptauurito Marra 59 an! Trinida* ••.? t" Rajal Hutch Ufeat ln".i«s Mai] A . •«. £*tfa 19 paueoa-en \u25a0a rn<sw. Arrived dX Bar at f.ir, »m btensrw VerCJ .3r,. Birne. Boenoa Ajtm. Uarch 10 KcrtevJdeo 11. S^rtov IG. Rio <V Jai^iri 1* ItahS -• Barbado* r>o and H : Lu-:, 31. 801l & J^SiTwiS It ii?in*rT *"* * fcni ?^t ArriVfd at ?" Fteani'r 16* Ocseo (Xor. n«w S*« 'or') Irerann r-«^ Ac-.o^io Apr:! 1. to t>.e Oanea imporUpv anuMuor *''" tTßjt. Arrtv-rd at tbe Ear at 1220 p'm ' Kh fcaritfy Hook. April C. OJft r> m Wlnd n>r^ crate br?*z<; c:f&r: Ucfct ««a. SAILED. Stoatr.ers (3tta Mewlra il»a.!.. f-r \u25a0•\u25a0..- i Jon <Nor<. Port Maria. . ' ' *" 12 TOST.— LATE YESTERDAY MORNING. AT ABOUT i 11:30 clock, in a downtown expreae subway train, at BrooiOyn Bridge Station, a small, well worn brown l*«ther suitcase; size about fifteen inches by nine Inchrs l:!gh and live inches wide, containing jewelry. Kinder will be MiltaMjr rewarded hy r»iurnine same to LARTEK 6 fc -/.'- Urn. 21 •«..; II AUidwi Immm. .New *«**- T>KT GOODS. PHY COOP)*. . «,-'"/ .. Gift Opportunities in Sterling Silver and Best Silver Plate Styles that please the most critical Match designs are a feature of cor stock— prices you can prove for yourself are specially low for the qualities Sterling Silver 925-1000 fine the standard of purity extra heavy weight- newest patterns: Jelly Spoons— each 1.49 to r> 93 Cold Meat Forks— each... 2.24 '\u25a0 4.9S Gravy Indies—each 3.24" 4.9S Berry Spoons each . \u25a0\u25a0•3.2-4*° 598 Napkin Rings each .9S to 3.9S Carving Sets— 3 pieces... s.9S *'\u25a0> 12.9S Tea or Coffee ~.0z.2.QS •» 13.93 Soup Spoons— doz 1 7.9S to 29. 9S Dinner Forks— 1 5.9S « "> 29.93 Oyster Forks— 6.93 to 14. Berry Forks— <2oz 5.69 9.9S Sugar Spoons— each 1 . 1 9to 1 .9S Butter Knives—each.... 1 .69 to 2.98 Salts Pepper? cut glass solid silver top value .«• .39 OTHER SPECIAL. PRICE CUTS. Solid Silver Spoon* extra heavy—rich designs- value $6.95 half dozen A. 93 Fruit Knive?—solid silver handles many designs were $1.25-$1.39, 'a . .So Solid Silver Table Forks- broken assortment therefor* those that ere SI2.&S ha!; dozen. --S.9S Salad Fork and Spoon Sets solid silver handles wood bowls value S.OS

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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1908.

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FOURTEE^II STREET. West of Fifth Ar»nna.

NOW FOR EASTER!

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'Bremen direct.Mediterranean Service.

GIB'L.TAR—NAPLES—

GENOA.at 11 « »•Frle<lrich....Apr. 11 K. Albert May

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And pplendidry prepared are we with Proper Merchandise[OR HOME—FOR WEAR—FOR GIFTS.

Count on Us—as Always—FOß BEST VALUES

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Attention is directed to sn assortment of the

LATEST IMPORTED MODELSwhich are. being offered

At Less Than Cost of importation.

Dressmaking andLadies' .Tailoring Dep'ts

(Third Floor)

Riding Habits Hade to OrderAt Reasonable Prices.

Curtain RetsAn Dimities & CretonnesArt Ticking & Denims

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oa white or cream Erouzu!* 5,

Tar! *\u25a0*\u25a0\u25a0 Flgrd Oirtaln Itaaßa—'

«xsota. »frl»<»J. fisrure* and CotosJaJefT»ct»— ejvrii .17 »RrJ .19

\u25a0

'J<k

ißrtported Colored Madras—

50 '.-\u25a0-_*

flora!. Colonial i-iOrle=t*ldesigns—^worth .SO to Ti

_ ••Imports Curtain Madras

—3O Inch—.

rplnMHd KMRHMof artutiadesijrjs and -'..'- -»•\u0084- % »-»

X»w Fiz'il Art '-!OM—worth .13 \u25a0

• • 12 \u25a0•r>»<"oratlv»

-ir«--aeei Spria*

stjles an? rolorlsrs—

ytrt wtde..^ jyPlain Art Denirr.s

—a!! co!tt»

—yari" W'rl»

—heavy qua;:t7—»p*<H*l. 4tt

Fancy Crctonr.es Satin flaiah a^RufTleti French Net Curtair.inz

— •tridc lm>iIar.d r.i%t o* fancy a^^KenaiiFince laces

—value .33 a-

Mission Madras—

<la!nt:ifst Stimir^rtir.rm^s

—aim «ta:r.«rl glass as.4

Orieatai— regularly .13 ja

Lace Curtains Cleaned and Stored.

INTHE MOST MODERN AND APPROVED METHODS, WITHINSURANCE AGAINST DAMAGE BY MOTHS AND FIRE.

FURS • ALTERED AND REPAIREDDURING THE SUMMER MONTHS AT SPECIAL CONCESSIONS FROM

REGULAR RATES. ESTIMATES SUBMITTED AND ARTICLES CALLED;

FOR OX REQUEST.

FURS AND FUR-LINED GARMENTS,

ORIENTAL RUGS, DRAPER3ES & HANGINGS

EXCEPTIONAL FACILITIES FOR THE

Cold Storage of

West Twenty -third Street

"The Linen Store"

MBOmXCmX . ALIIAXAC.E^S rtSW 54 S---T. eets 6.31'M00a sets 15 .26'iMcci's *t? 7

HIGH WATER.A_M—«sar- v K^k 'Gov Island 12»!Hell Gate 2:l|pTM.'^tKSr B»Qk 12.20G0v If.- . I*s,Hell Gat- 2:54

MfIPTXF INTELLIGENCE

Spring overcoats. $18 to $35.Rogers. Peet & Company.

Three Broadway Stores.'

£58 843 1260

at at at

Warren st . 13th st. 3*™* st

.Of course we. take "fliers" inSpring suits.

• Have the newest shades and thenovelties in fabrics.

"Most of them are "smooth." inmore than the slang sense, for smooth"worsteds are favorites this year.

Not that we haven't handsomefancy cheviots, too. •

$18 to $45.

WIRELESS REPORTS.-\u25a0. n-M-taWll! OBCfMi H»r«d U "40 rciiee ear-.

f. --. _" . £ 4a c. 5-«««toy.s-«««toy. is Expected to flock

*-fhf^S^rone, a, TS7^:i«at 11:40 a. r= v'steria-1-. l? expecMo tt o?ck a..j. x.op is TP*fia**2ay.

iirxn^rrr.HA/; W EXCURSION June- ,iM 01 S\W /My/

NorthJuly 25. by;;

Ill\J Vt!/UU JU [TilU North German Lloyd;jc "GROSSER !

H finIFII kl-rfuebTst-Oiy/lbl]=inlu\Jlii/ from Bremen. j

HBPITZBERGENIrll l) ligtg.lKJ\u25a0

_, '

; For Information, Booklets, etc.. apply

OELRICHS A- CO.. 5 Broadway. NewTor*, or any local agent. ,

; i]

ITAUASa S. S. L:Sail•NAVIGAZiONt;GENEttALB ITALIAN.v

TLA VELOCE (Fast Italian Line.)

lITALIASocieta de Xavigazioae a \ apore.TO NAPLES AND GENOA DIRECT.

•D. d. AbnWsJ.Apr. "itN. America. Apr. 2»{Ancona. -from F!.lla Apr. 2-•Campania May *>HARTFIELD. SOLARI & CO.. 50 Wall St..

©QDKI<ttO3llD iuOKIIISFrom Piers M-52-"4. North. Rlv*r

TO LIVERPOOL VIA QrEENSTOWNPAESEXGERS

"BOOKED THROUGH TO" ' '

LONDON AND PARIS-

Lucama .Apr. «. 11 am]Caronia Apr 18Cmbria..Apr 11. 11 am Mauritania.Ap. 22Lusltar.ia-Apr. 15,3 pnvEtrurla. . ..Apr. -•

The *AL"F.ETANIA & LUSITANIA. thelargest and fastest steamships in tn«\u25a0world, will hereafter Ball on Wedneadarf.inaugurating a

'NEW BEMI--W EKKLI

SERVICE.» HUNGARIAN-AMERICAN- SERVICE.I

"TO FIUME VIA. GIBRALTAR. NAPLES AND TRIESTE.

!CABPATHIA Apr 9 noon; MayM. July l«!SLAVONIA Apr 30, noon June 18. Au| «'

PANNONIA..May 14. noon: July 2. Ang 20VEP.NOX H. BROWN. Genera] Agent.21-24 State St ,opposite the Batten'

[Fobip'lPaDipftQD [S3©©SteamshiLS of th« RED "D LINE will

\u25a0mil from"Pier 11. r.-ar V.'all St. Ferry.

Brooklyn for San Juan direct as follow*:S.S. PHILADELPHIA.Sat . April 11. noon. S.S. CARACAS... Saturday.. April-I,noon

; For freight » • passage apply to

DOULTON. BLISS & PaLLETT.! General Managers. S2 Wall St.

AMERICAN.LINE*«% W2Sf*'

PLYMOUTH-CKERB-G—S'THAMI'TON^St Paul ...Apr. UjSt

-uls . :Anr- -.

Hew. York...Apr. 18|Fhila<$elpM».--'Ur-

RED STAR LINE Froma?£' A m

B>

NEW DOVER— ANTWERP.Finland- Apr. H|2S«el*3«. . \u25a0•

- -Apr -»vaderlan.l . Apr. 18 Krooniand >;_. '

WHITE STaS LINE J^s- *NEW YORK-QNETOWN-LIVERPpOU

Baltic. Apr.l(J.loain|Cedric. Air 23 .11 amArablcApr.3o, 10 amJCeltlo. _, May \u25a0\u25a0,1", 1

"a?'

PLYMOUTH—CHERE-i-J— S-THAMPTONOoeanlc.Apß.ll.3oam Adriatic.Ap. 2-.li) a™TeutonlcAp.ls. loa-.r..Majestic Ap ».» am

NEW YORK XL, jTALY'

AND BOSTON a *""\u0084':,,

-via Azores. Madeira GibraltarRepublic... Apr. 1?. noon' Pretlc . : \u25a0May"Romanic. Apr.2s,s :So am;Canopic . .»?v 1J

PASSENGER OFFICE. 8 BKOAD^AY.

RATLBOAPB- . \u25a0

' . -

EfERT HOfR ON TOE HOUR-

•II.6Oi.nC 12.50. 1.20.r1.50. 2^o. 3^. 4^oVV l.&O, 2.5f>. B.M 4.50. 5.50. 6.50. 7.50.

6.00. 7 00. B.OC-. ».00 p. m . 12. IR rnMnijtnt.6.00. 7.00,

l.Mk iS.O6. 9.00. 10. 00 11.W a- m..Sundays. 1.3 aS.OO. 0.00. lO"0-^1!00^8-^'12.00 noon. 1.00. 2.00. 3.00. 4;00 »^S-_i«2S7 of>. f«.00. 0.00. 10-SO p. Wt«!**-MLjKj¥rSM

FOR BALTIMORE AND HINGTON.I- W 2SD ST.:—7.50. 050. 11.50 a. m..1.50. 350. 530. «.r'i'» P- m. iWlr-

Lv.LIBEP.TY ST.:— ISO. SOO. 10.00 »- rr...12 on noon. 2.00. 4 00. 6".... 7.00 p. m. daK^

FOR ATLANTIC CITY Lv. W. 23P8t.:—050 a. m. .12.50 Sata. only*. -20P. m. Sundays. 950 a. m. 2.20 p. m.

Lv. ÜBERTT ST.:-10.00 •;.»;• <Bats. only). 3. 40 p. m. £un<Jsy», 10.00 a. m..2

F>OR

mr.AKET\oor> and lakbiivß-'

Lv V,- 23D PT. :—t»-tO a. m. (12.50 Sat».only) 1.20. 3 20. 3.50. 450 (620 Salt*, only

-p. m. Sundays. 5. 20. 9.50 a. m.. 2.20 p. m.

Lv LIBERTY ST.:-400. 10.00 «••\u25a0"'

.100 Satf. only). 1.30. 3.40 410. &0D fft.'^>SaU only)p. m. Sundays. 6.30. 10.00 a. m..~

T'lme^ables may fee ohtaine'd at !°l\°7,\"£offlc-;: Libtxty =t. |W«t 2M fet- Tel-314*« helcVa). C Astor Hoot*. 245.. 434.

'"' •13.-4 Bro*awsr. I*2 Fifth Ay.. 2>l Fi"nAy. z.> union Square west, 2i»s Tptr« A^.iar> West 125th B< . 243 Columbus At.. >*»York.; 4 Court St.. 343. 344 Fulton ?t 4.»Noetrand At.. Brooklyn. 390 Broadwaj.

Willlamsburp. N>w York Transfer Co. callsfor .tr. 1 check* tarsare to destination.

W. G. r.ESLES. W. C. HOPE.V!ee-"Pres. & Get Jlirr. Gen. Pas* rAgent.

Fr»nch Batiste—

IS inches wide— .

fis ct. quality .'\u2666QLtaferlc Batiste*— exquisitely \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0

and silky—4s regular:/ .50... .89Fins Persian Latr.bs— 32 Inch

—i

worth .29 .18India Linons— 4O mch

— __Instead of .24

—.10

Very Am India UMH-T< wtd»worn \u25a0'•"> -24

Silk Chiffon«tes— many choice figure*designs— . .-.'.; goods

—sheer an-1 j

very lustrous—

others ask -SO .22 jPlain Silk Chiffonettes— soM '"• "'"*'•

under another name at .00 /2.tJFrench Dotted Mulls—4o Inch—

imported to sell at .65 and .75 .39Imported Checked 9t*taaai irH'rspTsed

flsarea or dots—

regularly •\u25a0'\u25a0 .39Checked Wl Dimities

—:?ir?e vari-ty

of !ars= and small pattern?—

ifina, ehen ani l^viy—worth .21... .lo

Wtttc Dress Fabrics

For Confirmationand Graduation Gowns

Remarkable values account forour great white Roods trade,

while the large sales mak« j^mall

profits possible:—

BALTIMORE & OHIO R. K.ROYAL BLUE LINE TRAINS

"Every othei hour on the even hourTO BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON-Direct Coaoec ions in New (Juoa station.

Washington, with ail Ltaes Eeutli.Leave New YorkDaily. 23a St Lib y St.

WASHINGTON, Sl'para. 11.50pm 1.30 amWASHINGTON Diner. 7.50 am SOO am•WASHINGTON. Diner. *»50 am 10.'<> an

rASHINGTOX,Diner. 11.50 am 12.C0 nn"WASHINGTON. Buffet. 1.50 2.00 pm"ROYAL.LTD.'Diner. 3.50 Dm 4.00 pm

"WASHINGTON". Buffet. 6.50 pm T.OOpmTtrouKh Da:iy Trains to the Weal

CHICAGO. PITVSBURG. 7.50 am S.OOamCHICAGO. CO! MBVS. 11 5o am 12i/>nnPITTSBURG, C-.,KVELIJ, 3M pm 4.00 pm

"PITTSBURG LIMITED."R.;A>pm 1 On proCIX.,ST.LOUI?.LOUISV.. 1150 pm 1.30 amCIN..ST.LOL*IP.LOT;iSV.. !..>"' a r.i 10 am

ciN..sT.LOuis iiOinsv.. 5,30pm C.OOpmOffices: 246. i'A. 1300 Broadw it,iAsto-

House. 108 Greenwich St . 25 Union Squar-TV., 881 Grand St.. N. Y.. 343 Fulton B1.Brooklyn- West 23d St. ar :Liberty St.

After 6 p. m. Sleeping Car Reservation*and full information regarding trains, etc .can fc« obtained at Bureau of InformationB &0. R. R.. VA St. Terminal. PboMNumber. Chelsea— 3l44.

X. T. X. K. & HARTFORD R. K.Trains depart from Gran :Cer.tral Station.

42d St and »th Aye., as fc'low'S forBoston via New London & Prov.

—\u2666! 10:00.

*x U0:02 A M *; 1:00, «x 1:08, *s' -1:00.t; .*;'>\u25a0'

'rrs:or. •r12.00 P. M.: via WSlll-inar.ti-—\u2666•'s:o3 A M.. +2:01 P. M.:viaSpf. +9:15 A M. »i.12:00.

•4:00. «ll:0O

Lakerim *x-r'..-Vatno A. M-:MlP.MOr BarrJn«tOT) Stockbridge. Lenox. Pitts-fieM—+4:s4. -'<t:OO A M.. +?.:2fi P. M.

Ticket oOoei at cOd Cent. St'n andPl2stli St; also at c245. 1200. (-1354 B"ivav.r2S Union S.i-. cl« 2f.th Aye.. '-245 Col.>ye cf><s3 SUi Aye.. eß4t Mad. At*.. cll>sT\* lSStb Ft 27<1P 3d Are. In 15'klyr.. c4Court M 479 Nostranfl Aye.300 B"wav.'

•Dally tExcept Sundays. •"Stors at 12SniFt xStopa at t2."tV> St. Sur-dars only,

\u2666r'arior Car Llr-itefl. Ha« dlr.fntr car.eParlor and SHeenfe* far ticket.* also.

LE^fIQK VALLEV7"Foot of TV 23d A' Cortlandt *DeabroeaeiSta. B.\u2666Daily Snrdar: "7.2=.. b9.25. eT 45. d9.45. E5.25. i:A~~

,lvN V.,ALv V..BBnfTalo Express »a7.«A» •|T.M a MBuflalo-ChicaKO Express.. #!i9.40 am; *d9.SO > mChica?o-To.-onro X: ore-B. #n5.40 p V *iS.4O rMTHK BUTALOTi:\lN.: ''\u25a0 **PMI •§.»' I*M

Ti<••»•!• <>rH<- »: :v»a:i'l * 4ft' Broadway.

Syrnp Pitcher— Dish's—

FleklaCast-rs

—t'.-anb Sets Butter Dishes

Milk Ho'.-ie.-s—All regular $1.25 rooda . ~g

Tea Seta—

% tieces—

wera $5. 3S to 516.9<». 5J.93 *»10.93Soup Turetrs

—-were J4.o* 3 49

Eak.r.g- Dishes—

»-»r<s $4>:o 2.93Cake Baaic»"5

—were $4.•!• .... 293

Breai Trays—

were $1.9S to $3.08 1.49 to 2.93Butter Dishes

—were J2.25 to 54 OS 1 .49 (a 0.93

Xa.:k:r. Rir.?s—

were .40 to Al> 33Candelabra. Fern Dishes. PTateau*, Hi..

in siuer.diii variety.

Hc^ers Spans iii?:rksHeavy Ei;ver Plate. W-rrS -at

Teaspoons—

AA & Al—

*t doz... .»to 45Tablespoons

—AA & AI—-I dcz. $!..•» ,gg

Tafc!-; Forks—AA a a:—-i \u25a0;-:$:;• 3gRogers Trir.'e Plat» Dinner Knives

—tail dozen

—value. Hi- . 1.09

SILVER PLATE PIECES. Vroally wCondensed 11:1k Spoons 70 .12*Gravy Ladles ... »2> .49Soup LaJles .A ... USA 1.09Candlesu -•

.59Eutter Spt«ni'-r3 Jl4ft -3dPerpera sni Salts 1» '. 22 1*

m

GUADnUFLE PLATED

DESKS AND ormcr. FTRVITrTtR.

ROLL TOPdDIISDSg

OFFICEFURNITURE I

In great varietyof style andprice.

T. G.'

SELLEW.11l Fulton ?t. I

PKESs..MAKIN<i AND MILI.IXERY.

DRESSMAKER—Day, week or month; S.T. Taylor's system: remodelling a spe-

cialty; 2<i years- experience; reference;family or hotel seamstress. M. C. 153 tithaye.

DRESSMAKING.—

StylUh, perfect fittlrgsuits made: fancy waists; lowest prices.

Btokea, 252 Weal l«th st.. basement.

Napkins (Per Dozen)

Dinner Napkins at *9.50 10.00 10.25 10.75 11.50 12.50 19.50

Specials in Other Housekeeping GoodsBesides the above we offer a very large collection of lower priced

Table Cloths and Napkins, which show VERY DECIDED RE-DUCTIONS. Also exceptional values in Towels. Sheets and PillowCases of pure linen. Bed Spreads. Blankets and Comfortables.

2x2 yard Cloth at ?5.00 5.25 5.75 6.00 6.25 6.75 7.25

2x2I*s yard Cloth at $6.00 6.50 7.50 7.50 7.75 8.00 8.25 9.00

2x3 yard Cloth at $7.25 7.50 7.75 5.75 9.00 9.75 10.502x3*2 yard Cloth at $fcso 5.75 9.00 10.25 10.50 11.00 11.50

212s2 12s2 1~1 ~ yard Cloth at $8.00 5.25 5.50 9.73 10.00 10.50 11.25 19.00

212532 1253 yard Cloth >0.50 10.00 10.25 10.50 11.75 12.00 12.50 13.50Larger size? proportionately priced.

Table Linens, Etc.At 33V3% Discount

A large Importation of very high grade hand loom goods.Table Cloths

DRESSMAKER or B. Altaian & Co.; ex-cellent fitter, designer; princess coats:

latest styles: competent, experienced: re-modelling: $2 a day. Address Dressmaker.326 West 14th st.

O. M. DURRANI), <*25 Lexincton aye.. near54th st

—Cotton dresses. $25 up: silk and

woolUn dresses, taffeta linings, $65 up.

ORDERS TAKEN reduced rates thl» week;

material accepted: street cr evening

fcwn«. Louis*. 148 West 21«t it.

sth Aye. & 34th St., w£££L*

I>ED -D" LINE.\u25a0* For La Guayra. Puerto Cabello.

Curacao and Maracalbo. via Curacao, call-Ing also at Sail Juan. P. R.:S.S. PHILADELPHIA.Sat.. April 11. noonS.S. CARACAS Saturday. April 2i. nocn

For La Guayra, Curacao, Maracaibo:PS. MAKACAIBO.Saturday. April IS. noon8.8 ZULIA Saturday. May 2. noon

These steamers have superior accommo-dations foi passengers.

BOULTON BLISS & DALLETT.General Macagers. 82 Wall St.

SCANDINAVIAN-AKERICANLMB**10.f<00 TON TWIN-SCREW PASSEN-

GER STEAMERS direct to

Norway, Sweden and DenmarkSailing from New York at noon.

Hellig Olav...April 2 Oscar ll...April 30United States.. April1«! Hellig Olav May 14

Saloon $75 and up; Second cabin $57.50.A. E. JOHNSON & CO., 1 Broadway. N. T.

E>iriOYME>*T AGENCtES.nnfiiifi n ahiisi fln^Ef^ii^A f^tt3v l^lLlSialhillil^miblnSM Luw hIn I TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER jI_.

NEW YORK.ROTTERDAMvia BOULOGNEPts'dam.Apr.S.lO amiSfdam.Apr. 22. 10 amVrdam.Apr.ls. 4 am|N. Ani'm. Apr.29 4 amHOLLAND-AMERICALINE.39 B way.NT.

MMLSEELY-bb.Employment Bureau,

23 West 39th St.'

"Phone 2434. 24."5—

Bryant.BROOKLYN OFFICE: 134 St. Mark's At.

SHORT OCEAN TRIPSfor health and recreation. Old Point Com-fort. Charleston. Savannah. Jacksonville.New Orleans. Bermuda, Jamaica. Cuba.Mexico, Panama and South America. Ratesand schedules on application to MAKSTERSTOURS, 31 W. SOth St., N. I.

OUTGOING STEAMERS.TO-DAT.

VesselTr- i>•-» Mai!closes. Rails.

\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0Wn'*i£2grs&te£. ll!»»m r.mBer=K:<ite.n. ..BT'°iui*-_2^.beC jl^am 3:<v«pm

| . :j « s|t= ftsiFra=ce*ca. Naples. Austrian..

—D dec" XhrvxtLNaplw..Italian••••••.—

3.f,mIrMßOir. Jacksonville. CBW •-\u25a0\u25a0Oi.DmSSS£S*I N.riolk. Old Dem ••--== |*»P»Oty of Atlanta, ba^\u25a0^^ir^h. fcai-n-an.

•WEDNESDAY. APRIL 9.

C rr.a.. \u25a0:•&- "--' • Ma.iOrj-------

THI I-.SDAT. APRIL J>... ._. Tr^nrv, 7:<ioam 10:0ftam

ixsrs;J£tp&^ :;Bisiisifilexloo. KaviM. « a^rJ ISsOO mliarta-of-Fa. Bremen. N » Llova

*

Be Italia Naples. It*::a/' ; 3:O rm

INCOMING STEAMERS.TO-DAY.. "*-,-, '

Glasrow. Mar.-:- 25 . Ancfiej.. '-i:..f.., Bremen. March 31 jS G Ltart.-\u25a0- . \u25a0

-; "o:un^irt: : ««ra

Co^cfc Galvestor.. April-1- Majlory

. .. St Lucia. ::arcb 30 __\u25a0 \u25a0

h. Savaanat: Apr:: 4 Savar.aan

WCDNE6DAT. APRIL S.

.rriwaStMe* . Christiansar.d. March 25.-.Seanfi-Am:g£^ .- T̂i^Aal3:-^;;-^gI^°tt-itiV'.......-. Liverpool. March =S T.hite Star

%£t>-

\u25a0;-;::::::a^!S. a&&Sb»:-.r.v.".v^gHMontr.V. Ga!ve.non. April 2 Eo Pacific

IBCBBIMT. APRIL *.. c^ irriii...White ftar

11' : ..-\u25a0- i,\u25a0,:"-«,C-Arrt:•i....1«--=p *Holt

•Brings Tr.i;

llHilie)© uvf'L UJiLra lit.lib >o\7 ©EMPLOYMENT BUREAU.

721 Lexington Aye.,S. E. Cor. aatfa St. 'Phone 1928 Plaz*.

ESTABLISHED 20 YEARS.First Class lielo of AllNationalities.

60 TOURS TOEUROPE.South America (June).

3 Around <he World (Fall).T!cket« fcverywhtrc. Travellers' Checks.

THOS. COOK & SON.846.-1200 B'way. N. T.. and Branch Offleee.

New Leafier Ea^sTo harmonize with Spring fabricsand give a smart finish to the up-to-

date costume .. Latest styles inblack and colors, including'noveltiesinmottled or shaded

—the most crit-

ical will find "just the thing" in ourassortments, ranging from

.9S to l7.£>S

EXTRA VALUES FOLLOW:Carriage Bass of Hornback Alligator

rich shading"—

and 10 inch coveredframes riveted and Interlocking—leather lined

—large purse

—gili trim

soft or stiff leather handles—worth *:.oo 5.9S

Scraped Alligator Envelope Bagscalf lined

—leather gussets— chamois

lined change compartment— gilt

trim—

very fine sr.adings—

regularly 54.03 %. 3.69

Black Seal Goaukia Carriage Bags—10 inch riveted ancT interlockingframe

—soft leather lining

—double

strap handles with, purs* 2.09Fir.*Black Leather Carriage Bags

—& mch

—leather or mcire lined

purse and card—

covered frasie*—

riveted acd interlocking—

soft, stronsr leather handles—

•worth area 1.9S

?:22.5 •:carters far TovelsHave you ever seen such stock*elsewhere?!.. .Have you everasked for anything an>i failed toobtain i:here? Hardly prob-able with such assortments!

AI.L LINEN TOWEI.S—Damask. Huek, Birrfs Ey»—Hf-ir.me<i. H*"mstltctei. Sca::o? cr FS^»—

with or uithcut irawa work—

i:> to 26 laches wide—3T t0.47 inches long.. .23 t;> —.23 eac^

Dentist. Barter ar.d BattrHEaod Towels-Union and AllLinen— I^xl7 to T7i34—per iiosea 1.09 » 3.50

In:por:«i Linen Turkish T\y&v:»—Bleach' . ar.i Bcowa— r.em o.- fr.2s»—24x52 to 253u*j

—worth \u25a0-'\u25a0- each—Our pncea ,S9 to 1.49

Fine ad Linen Huck Towels—H. S. or Sc-illop. a!so £>an-jsi

—Knot fr.nse—Sizes vary:rg froa13xCS tmStmtt wcrt:: .X> ar.d -43.. .29

Fire Damask and Hack Towels—SOxS-S ard 2->sl<l rtspc-.tiveiy

—valU3 -4» , .39

Hemmed Damask ar.d 8.r1'3 Eje.also Scallor* Hock Itxrfls—Staea rar^-rg from 19si) to 21x4!—value -rti» to .7d .59

Hemmed Huck ToweTs—14*22- reguUrly H.23 oox .93

Complete Lines of Silver laiaii Talkie v7arsGuaranteed to Wear 25 Years.

Solid Silver under the curved part, where there is most -wear-Tea Spoons

—dozen £.48

Table Spoons and Forks half dozen. ... \u25a0 4 ,9

Ro OSTeBBEHIB c)

EMPLOYMENT BffIBEAUCLASS'S 40 TOURS TO EUROPEmost comprehensive and attractive ever of-fered. F. C. CLARK. Times Bldg.. N. Y.

TEAMBOUS.

716 LEXINGTON AVK..Bet. 57th and sSth sts. Tel. 1005

—Plaza.

Select first class domestic help Scan-dinavians and Finnish a specialty.

WinthropEmployment Bureau,

65 WEST S&TH STREET! 1.Mrs-

ISABEL A. AKDERSON, Prop -References strictly investigated.

TRANSPACIFIC MAILS.

Destination and steamer. , . Close inNew York.

Je^ar. Vorea. Ch.na ana I'hilipptne Irt-

\u25a0Si *£*%££. a^.'

Apr 8. 6-n0 p aHawaii.' rorem. Chin* and Phlllp-

pine islands <vla San Fr^*c(»-*^Z\?T S. 6:00 pm

rafcitf and"Jiarquesa's"iflan4s (via **?\u25a0fifi

-OOr m

nmacfeoo>— J!s::;-*a \u25a0\u25a0•• .-Apr 6. 6:00 p mJapan. \u25a0 '"-a. and China (specially ad-

r.nft__dressed only. m» 6eaule)Aki Mare -Apr 9. 6:00 pra

Japan. Cores. China nd Philippine Ul- ,„,..-„_Suta <via Seattle)— Shawmut Apr 10. 6.00 pm

Japan. Corea and China tspeciaily ad-

AVt*K-dor.ly. i-ia Seattle)— Aki Maru.-.Apr S. 6:00 pmAustralia (except 'VVe^t). New Zealand.

Baaaoaei Island?. Fiji I*:an.> and New<"\u25a0*>-:or:* <via Vancouver and Victoria,

B O—Miowera Apr 13. 6:<"O pmHan-ail. Japan. Corea. China a-: Phi'.ip-

3slan<ls iv.a Ean Francisco'—

H^nck->nssitru Apr so. e.<y pa

Hst;.:. \u25a0»-arr, and PhiliDr-ine Islands (viaEar. Francisco*

—TJ S TlI— leil Apr30. fi:on p ra

SHIPPING NEWS

MORNING SALESTo-day, Tuesday, Until I P. M.

To prevent dealers buying,

we reserve privilege of restricting q .

On Wednesday, April Bth,

Annual Spring Bale of Babies' Wear

Full Information concerning these room*may be had. free of charge, at the UptownOffice of The New-York Tribune. 1364Broadway, between 36th and 37th sts.

BOARD AND ROOMS.Single- Insertions 5 cents per line. Six-

teen words seven times consecutively. Jl.which entitles advertiser to have roomsentered for a period of fourteen days InThe Tribune's Directory of Desirable Room*.Write for circular.

l-'O WEST &3D ST.—Single and doubleroom; . r'Jvat^- boarding house: parlor

dining room; table board; terms moderate;references.

ppf~)py rrc; Steamers leave Pierrlt~* LCS **

N. R • foot of Canali_,l-M^. st . at 6 P. M. dailyex-

New fork—Albany cept Sundays, connect-ing at Albany with trains for points North.East and West.SPLENDID ACCOMMODATIONS. UNEX-CELLED CUISINE. SERVICE THE BEST.

PASSAGE ONE WAY,,$1.50.

riTf7F\*^ Steamers leave Pier-;tTtt? **.X

- r.. foot of westLIAh. 10th St. .ats P. M.

New York—Troy dally, except Saturdays,connecting for points North an<l Bast.

SUNDAY STEAMER TOUCHES ATALBANY.

LOW RATE EXCURSION. $2.50.TICKETS. STATEROOMS SECURED AT

PIERS. PRINCIPAL TICKET OFFICESTOURIST AGENCIES IN GREATERNEW YORK. l -9 last 4:.r> ST

—Haadsoeaa rooms.

with private bath, parlor dinlns r>>jm;reference; telephone.

DESIRABLE ROOM - in. alrv.rn*'

flight; all Improvements ; no other room-rrs N've 174 Wei snt>. -•

HKMSHED KOOMm TO I.XT

RuffledMuslin Curtains 75c. to $2.00 pair

Rujjled Xct Curtains , $1.25 to 3.50Novelty Curtains !-35 to 4-5°Renaissance Curtains 2.75 to 5.00Irish Point Curtains 3-5° to 6-756 -75

"

Window Muslins and Fancy Nets36-inch Muslin I2#c to 25c. yardEmbroidered Muslin 15c to 50c.Fancy Nets 25c. to 75c.

"

Imported Nets 65c. to $ 1.25"

Drapery FabricsCretonnes (31-inch) 20c. to $1.00 yardTaffetas (50-inch) $1.50 to 2.50Armures (50-inch) 75°- to 2-5OSilk Stripe (50-inch) 1.00 to 2.50

"Mane Antoinette Stripes 85c. to 2-$5

Made-to-Order FurnishingsAwnings Samples and Estimates SubmittedShades Measured for and Estimates SubmittedSlip Covers Very Extensive Choice of MaterialsFurniture Recovered in the Best Possible Manner

Upholstery DepartmentSpring and Summer Furnishings

We direct attention to the following sections in which we

are at present showing complete assortments of thenewest patterns.

75TH ST.. i>;i WEST.—Bandsomely f>ir-nianed; aeconc I \u25a0 h.-ithy. ex- ;

reilent board; ttngH room; reference*Lord & TaylorBroadway & 20th St.; sth Avc; 19th St.

ST."> CENTRAL PARK WEST.—

Very 1.-slrable Croai 1 I < Park, for gentle-

men: elevator apartment, ailconvenience*

FAILiL'OBDWIEOB CLDKDLEf

REDUCED i(DiSTOIKiS2.i6S.Newport and Fall River. $2. Providence,

$230. Low Fares to All Points East,

Leave Pier 19. North River, foot WarrenSt week days ami Sundays. f>:SO P. M.Steamers PLYMOUTH (new) and PROVI-DENCE Orchestra on each.NORWICH LINE for New London arMEast. Lv Pier 40. North River, ft i.irk\u25a0on St.. week days only. 5 P. M.;Pier 70.K. R-. ft. E. 22d Ft.. fi:3<> P. M Strs.City of Lowell and Chester W. Chapin.NEW HAVEN LINE, for New Haven at*!North. Lv.Pi«r 28 E. R . wee* days only.3:00 P. M. Steamer Richard F'eok.

CARPET riKAMXC

N.Y.CARPET CLEANING WORKSOldest. Lara ,-i Must Modern.

437 AND -Jut) WEST CTH ST.Tel. *<":>_• 41 Bryant. EstahllshpiJ I*3;.

W. H. JORDAN. EDWIX ].!.\ .'

For NEWBURGH. mi-. leave* Pier 24. N.I: week days G P. M PI SDAYS 8 A. MFor POUGHKEEPSIE. TUES.. THURS &SATS 5 P. M.For RONDOUT and POUGHKEEPSIB.MONS.. WEDS. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 KRIS. 4 P. M.

Catskiil, Hudson andCoxsackie Boats

Leav* Pli r 43. N. I.. weeknlayi >• P. M

Crouch &Fitzgerald

17 I.road way<Sf*S Broadway7 .iiiSixth Aye.

IST.. .'

\u25a0

CARPET KAN!N<; lbli»h< A 1>75.

CAREFTTL CAHPET CI.EANINO CO.—Cleans l>

- ->nj .>r

en floor. 1304 Broadway. 421 iiat 4>th »t.<-on ,t- BRANDT -iv: 132—s«th.TYPJEWKITKKS

TYPEWRITERS.— AII make* »o!d. rented,repaired, exchangee!; reliable service.

Gorman. 70 Nassau «L Telephone :'74i>—r.irtlandt.

« H.WDEI.IEKS.

BLACK TAFFETA SILKS Sg [BESTElegant quality wears :--r:u.:y ib^st pers,lan Bnd xurk»& d^s:s^»—rich lustre h.av> rustle finisa ia.so «.ora;

—a mocnlns opportunity

our regular $!-•'» Quality—

.>4 «o oMain our $^0* 1<"> "»0\u25a1Remember the width—3B inch. -•

\u25a0 •_. . \niga for JU<"

I MAIN dJTTBE 81-ILDINu_| TfURC FI.OOK— RTO PEPT-

MOMIEJAP. SILK WAISTS ;LINEXTABLESETSBlack White Rich, lustrous quality— iS

_I0dot^_l2 nar k:n»—hetr.stitcSed—

Aien yoke pleats covered with Frencn !pure srow vhile German ::ren— „knots'or fancy yoke bodice ar.l s,ee%e [extra rir.e and heavy— ia.r.t::y 7 9*>trim of Vat lace and filet .boxed- r»?r $4.f6 Ur^^medall'cns— sizes 34 to 46— 2.69 j iIAINFIaDOF.— LINENrEFT

r^ONU fL^^K^TPEPT. IUxEXTOWELIH^I _,„ \u0084t

-tl3t-c; Extra rlrm gra^le that w3s!-»»

IWOMEN'S FINE ORESb t«KIRTiS ;U;j,.V?.n c:o;)),r b,;ns fr^e

iBlack Vollei and Panamas— from vlres«:ns— full Me»c.'-.<*l \u25a0- 7iJ;\u25a0-.(ru 1i'and extra sizes— all rtn»— it inch— vilue 11 +the Voiles «re » fine, even quality— MAIN FT-OOn-IJNEN PEFT.

ra^Vow rtrkVri**:">• Fanamaa (FULLSIZE BET* SPREADS,__ yvi.-L size hkp \u25a0

'are extra del »M« pieated— deep 3.85'vv>-I-e crochet in bearr Mar.<*i:>» mm

self fold—'.mtil now v•* \u25a0•\u25a0••-\u25a0\u25a0 designs— sort finish—no starc.ieJ .57" '

SECOND FLOOR—SUIT DEPT. uy uua!!ty—regularly 89 11. "—rrrrn. vaseuest-bevvisc vorr.

FINE WHITE INDIALD* SS '

SpedaDf r.oorr.nien.ie.l for con- [TABLE OILCLOTHSfirinati^n and txaduatlon jjown*-- pj^lFtall a;*-rtrr-.erit of colors ar<t%ard wi-ie

—sood value at .17 -••••„_

-white—l!* ya». w:ie—slsV-y ,c'

MAIN FLOOIt—NEW BITtDUJQ. •\u25a0\u25a0 e.-fect— therefore #js|

I ._. :."» \u25a0

[^PORTED COTTON VOILES"'

THIRDVLo6n-*HADE PEPT.

GSS?iSS!fc?S? ifc"?* i^EN'S NEGLIGEE^hTS"also b!="k CT cavr with white <&>t« _

Faruy Ma.fras ami Per.ales :nor r.cuics— loifly tabrlcs for V4««tj .-h*>i-k». strip.-s an.: rta^res— sml.ijvan iev^nirs wear— worth .4.».

***jiies u|o IT—lijfhrar.j darK

-.21\ itWEME.N"f-CENTSU BU«-D1N«3. regular <9 ,-t shirts....- \u0084 i

M.\lN FLOOR— WEST BCttMw\u25a0 -m: dress flannels

-.._ j

lldeti .iuality f'^r jrachUn* an.i'BOYS' I:u;>!1! 1:

'si'ITS

\u25a0

-><.'

\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'

,*C.,wrlv SIdart -•' "j>qworsteds-plain colors and f»!";;*r^

|r<^SE^T^ENJßK_Bt^lXO_l^^^ -^f;I; I.\\N N DRESSING SACQUES paWfeSaWg 3.1^

-•\u25a0

SECOND l^^^';EXT«^.^H:^X^' t̂^^MS,:^r^^'

.MEN'S GAUZE LISLE HOSE beuuMful^atir, totrr- tH)^.r^rt^rten .louble he^ls toe* !:a'fst aba>t*a IW .li<««>- »-^ 13Sd^^HSSSorf «»•• bUch .17U. t*ck ar.,l -M^r .13

MMN FLOOR -Wt^T Bt \u25a0:%\u25a0; __K^^lEiLTrli:!iX—--- -—

1SOLD IMil. 1 T. M. t»M.\ \- Mai! or TefcpbW« 0-l

"

If You Have Never Tcsidttc Oufwflllllillof Cur Momm. Sales

K&kc the Experiment To-iayi

mtLUNG OUT AT COST

Wrought ironChandeliers. Candlestlcka."~And

-Irons. Electric and «;a» Lamp*.r» tailing |39 to $\u25a0;:\u25a0. will sell

for $10 tn $15.ALFRED KOEHN. •

157 Vy'est 29t«3 SU N. T.

Cayuga.A new •lock front collar.

EARL 6- WILSON

Itpays to get the best. rt>i s.u-t

OlA) GOLD AMi MI.M.X.

OLD GOLD, stiver ana precioui ttoneibou^' i 11 highest marki values; irwd«

Into new articles or •> '\u25a0• >-•\u25a0'• for new Jew-

elry or .i^, uk m e<'.uds at M. I". Tttpper**factory. ••* Wtii35ui »i.

:::.riSEMEN ;.-,\u25a0.. oa forThe Tribune teoelve.l at their I ptown

Office. No. U64 Broadwa between 3«thand 3"th its., until !• o'clock p. m Ad-vertlacmenti received at the following:branch >fllc«i al regular ofllca rates untilj> look p, m., via,: SB4 th a>e. s. •.cor.

''<\u25a0'\u25a0 »t.: 1-' \u25a0•\u25a0' '\u25a0' I «•.«\u25a0. cor. r-- r' •*

\u25a0'-'-'

East Mth «i .'.•.7 Wew «Sd »t betweenlib and 6th avea.; 263 West ISStb »t. . 133>»3d a\e.. between "(irh and 77th «t«.; l^CilM aye . near '"Ist it.. 1703 Ist aye . nearflSth »<•: IST East 123 th »t.: 75« Tremontavo.:MO 3d aye. and any American L>l»-Ulct Telegrapa ofilc*

Lost.DESKS— Roll-tops. •"-•itioiu. railing.'.

tables, chairs, telephone booths. war>l-r t.v-»-». mirror »vaji fixtures: bu*lne»a tui

-Mituri? all kir..i». Fin;i Bros.. 303 Bioid-«.iy. Mt-iVi Friinklin »t.

BILLIAKHAM) rOOI 1 \HI » >

MANUFACTURERS of billiard and pool ta-bl«»: hlsh «r»iJ* bowling alley bu!M*rs:

i- .'Co. tru.ll. *:*-1Bro*. 24 Union = ..«..->.

STEAMERS AT FOREIGN PORTS.

Gibrxltar, Arnl 6. »> a rr.—

Panr.orsj* fljrj v»-»- ycri forNtsfes and OeS'-A 'ir.2 ptooceded).

• - -Plyiaoata. April ti. 10:30 a m

—tlaiw-;-Tt'iitein: II i<J»r>New York for Chert^iure and Erases.*\u25a0:=\u25a0•\u25a0• April 2—Proviaeia <Frj. New York

toutiarrptoi^. Ar-rll C—

Oroya ißr». New York Kicc-awn. Colon, etcGla.«*">» April6

—California <Brj. New V...-

Ant**- Arr:! 4—

Mcfckyfc (Er), New York.Hi.r .. April

- —WTKknmineu «Gcr». New York

Bombay. Apr:l C—

N'eMeafe.'f." New Voric \-ia A!(ler*ItWIIIIh April 4

—Flaurelta QEar), New York

Aicsteroam. Anril-—

Prine T'llitrnIUJatcht, New Yorkvia We»t Indies. Venezuela and Kavrc.

Bermuda. April5. 7:30 a—

Tr'.r.-.ia . (Jir;. New Xotk.Bnetoi. April 5—Bristol City (Br;. New YorkPort £aJ*J. Apr.l 6—lndrasaiaha <Hri, New York Icr

put Natal. April '\u25a0>— Aror \u25a0,••.. Ne« York via

Cap': Town. etc. .Melbou . April 5—Elbing «J»ri, New -via Vr-y-

roantle and A4ela!d<Naples. Arnl g—C-rupia (Brt. S*w York , ,Si-.j.n«:.ai. April •;.—Matupi-J <Br». New "iork via Co-

tovabo. ginsapore, etc.BAILED.

Cara. April• —

Madelrtnse (Br). New York•iibraitir April 6, . p m—KOclgln ilse (Ger», NewYork

Havre. AJsrll s—Floride 'Fn. New York.Koßtecfdeo. April 3

—Fltxdarenci (Br.. .\>?. York

!":u!iie. Aril!<"—

SI»vooU tßr>. New York.Hull. Ar'-il :-ldaho (Kr>. New YorkDretß*u Apui 4, :s p m—Sey&Uiz (Gen, Ne*1 York.Barry, April 'Janeta flir^. New York.Rotterdam. April t

—Avoa <n New Yort

I^?ith. Arnl •—Dtablane <Brj, New fort.£\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0,•\u25a0 4, 6 p rn

—New York. New York.

\ ;,- Apr" •"•\u25a0 :>:> P i—Molt ><;• r) Sev YorkBoulcffce. April5. - a iii

—fctatendam (Dutch i. Sew York.

PA« .\u25a0..r---.

-a: April \u25a0•j.uk"- (Br). New York for Calcutta

«th. Luciline ißri. New York tor Cette.fiHin April s—Sannio iltal», New York for Naples and

Genoa.tit MicluteU. April tt— Ainuo (Brt. Boutnamptap for Bar-

baduF. Colon. *te. and N"«» York.Bdlly. April 6. -' a m—Zetland ,Ur,. New York (or

Dover and Antwerp.

Brow Head. April6. 10 p m->M»ureunla (Br>, New Yorkfor Queeimowa *S«J Uverpool.

fart of Sew York. Monday. April 6, 1908.ARRIVED.

Eieasier Ft Paul. Passo*-. Southampton «ec Cher-bourg March .- to the American Line, with 141c*! 4=r.c MS steerage paceengers. mails and mdse.•Arrived «• the Bar at 11:OC p in.. sth.

Steamer li-(-» (Gfri. Him. Port Ai.tor.io AprilI.to the United Fruit Company, with tix passengersand fruit Arrived at the Bar at ." Ua m.

Steamer Salvatore di Giorsrio IXorl Bifcrinjr. Port*!\u25a0\u25a0'•'\u25a0 -ij".: 1. to the Atlantic Fruit Company, withfruit. Arrived at. the Bar at 430 am. .

Steamer Kelvinjrrov* Rr • Bovd. Victoria March 13and Si UkU 27. to th» John C Stager Company, withcof?«-<? Arrived at the Bar at t> :;d am.Sleerr.er Comu*. Boyd. New Orleans Apr:! 1 to th»

Southern Pacific Company, wi-h pa»ser.sers and mdse.Pitted m Quarantine a- 6 02 a mi,vEt c*"I*^ E: J"u(i- Kl*Kins. .Galvwion March 31. t«Ithe Brothers Pacific Company, wife raise. Pa»s«d Inf O*M«i• -

• it *:3S * in.—.**—m Manna HaTa. Charl»*. Baltimore, to H CTotter, withvaOmm. Pamed in Quarantine at 5:45 a m

9S ra:r \Tr orthtown -•\u25a0••:• Arthur March

Taeee-i In Qaar-• - ' a rr.' '

Ti- Cabello Mucka :\u25a0/. ar. i s«.r. Juan Api-'

S;«arr.-r Xarabpe. Hale, Oanettown. .*«-. A-ri! i and

\u25a0

gggy*- la*i^ "P4 2E<2!"- Arrived aithe Bar at

4 1^1 5??'nr' "A r̂- Ba!tiinor

-April

4. to Barber A' ». -with nodse :n trancit Lett OiarLr,ttee ft^T am. UT.I CUrt India* for Chili an" re"etewner Oopposarno (Dutch. :\u25a0-*-

'-J7 tons) H»«ftpot. Ptauurito Marra 59 an! Trinida* ••.? t"Rajal Hutch Ufeat ln".i«s Mai] A.•«. £*tfa 19 paueoa-en\u25a0a rn<sw. Arrived a» dX Bar at f.ir,»mbtensrw VerCJ .3r,. Birne. Boenoa Ajtm. Uarch 10KcrtevJdeo 11. S^rtov IG. Rio <V Jai^iri 1* ItahS -•Barbado* r>o and H: Lu-:, 31. l« 801l& J^SiTwiSIt ii?in*rT

*"** fcni ?^t ArriVfd at ?"Fteani'r 16* Ocseo (Xor. n«w S*« 'or') Irerann r-«^Ac-.o^io Apr:! 1. to t>.e Oanea imporUpv anuMuor*''"

tTßjt. Arrtv-rd at tbe Ear at 1220 p'm'—

Khfcaritfy Hook. April C. OJft r> m

—Wlnd n>r^

crate br?*z<; c:f&r: Ucfct ««a.SAILED.

Stoatr.ers (3tta Mewlra il»a.!.. f-r \u25a0•\u25a0..-•i

Jon <Nor<. Port Maria. . ' ' *"

12

TOST.— LATE YESTERDAY MORNING. AT ABOUTi 11:30 clock, in a downtown expreae subway train,

at BrooiOyn Bridge Station, a small, well worn brownl*«ther suitcase; size about fifteen inches by nine Inchrsl:!ghand live inches wide, containing jewelry. Kinder willbe MiltaMjr rewarded hy r»iurnine same to LARTEK 6fc -/.'- Urn. 21 •«..; IIAUidwiImmm. .New *«**-

T>KT GOODS. PHY COOP)*.

• . «,-'"/ . .

Gift Opportunities in

Sterling Silver and Best Silver PlateStyles that please the most critical Match designs are a feature of corstock— prices you can prove for yourself are specially low for the qualities

Sterling Silver925-1000 fine

—the standard of

purity—

extra heavy weight-

newest patterns:—

Jelly Spoons— each 1.49 to r> 93Cold Meat Forks—each... 2.24 '\u25a0 4.9SGravy Indies—each 3.24" 4.9SBerry Spoons

—each . \u25a0\u25a0•3.2-4*° 598

Napkin Rings—

each .9S to 3.9SCarving Sets— 3 pieces... s.9S *'\u25a0> 12.9STea or Coffee

—~.0z.2.QS •» 13.93

Soup Spoons— doz 17.9S to 29.9SDinner Forks— 15.9S « "> 29.93Oyster Forks— 6.93 to 14.Berry Forks— <2oz 5.69 9.9SSugar Spoons— each 1.19to 1.9SButter Knives—each.... 1.69 to 2.98Salts

—Pepper?

—cut glass

—solid silver top

—value .«• .39

OTHER SPECIAL. PRICE CUTS.

Solid Silver Spoon*—

extra heavy— rich designs-value $6.95

—half dozen A.93

Fruit Knive?—solid silver handles—

many designs—

were $1.25-$1.39, 'a . .SoSolid Silver Table Forks-

broken assortment—

therefor*those that ere SI2.&S ha!; dozen. --S.9S

Salad Fork and Spoon Sets—

solid silverhandles

—wood bowls

—value S.OS