The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1902, Page 7

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MANY FAS MATION [ACRES OF VIOLETS AWAIT FINGERS ___|NANYWONEN IN PANIC OX FALLS,” SAYS PRESIDENT. OF EAGER HOLIDAY MERRYMAKERS. | BITING BRINDAY GR) = Gerds J ivering Dip! to An- i i i Ae) 74, eS. si ceabin Eeauainn Wa tut The Evening World's Saturday Excursion Takes New Yorkers to the Picturesque Park at CEReE 4c AibiG, BL Ail pring Coats 2 Fort Lee—Enjoyable Outing.to Be Had for Twenty-Five Cents. Finally Reach Safety With-| Special Sale for lines Great Responsibility ; out Serious Injury. Falling On Them. ee Saturday, May 3rd. Broadway car No. M1. bound downtow ah land crowded with women, t fir > ” in front of Wanamaker'a We have taken from our 4 furnished excitement for the whole | Fegular stock te “| 150 Girts’ Coats, | Defective Insulation enused th iw h showed itself as the car was the ‘Tenth street curve, \*| consisting of coverts in me- . reached the varnished . ve there was a part |Gittm and dark tan shades, 0 sani a panic among /cheviots in blue and red; in lhe womon talrly tore the qotkes|Vatious styles and all sizes, jfrom each other in thelr efforts toe) 4 to 14 years, Coats that velox amt motorman opened the| Were formerly $6.50, $7.50/] both piatforms, and ait the | & $8.50, and will offer them | = ANNAPOLIS, Ma., May 2.—President Roosevelt distributed diplomas to the graduates of the Naval Academy to- day, He came over from Washington by special train, accompanied by Miss Roosevelt, Commander and — Mrs Cowles, Secretary Cortelyou, Represen- tative Foss, of Illinois, Chairman of the House Committee. on Naval Af- fairs; Representative Burton, of Ohio, Lieut.-Commander Von Rebeur Pai witz, of the German Embassy; Li Commander De Paramond de Lafajo the naval attache of the French bassy, and Dr. John F. Urie, the Pres dent's physician. President Roosevelt said in part: “In receiving these diplomas you be- come men who, above afmost any others of the entire Union, are to carry hence forth the sidility whi knowledge t it may depe preparedness, and knowledge whether or pt the ni: write her name honor or to know t defeat. We all of u the occasion for war may never come, but If it has to come, then this nation must wii nd the prime factor in se- curing victory ov! fi must of necessity Navy. If the navy fi Goomed to defeat, no matter what may be our material wealth or the high average of our citizenship. “Seamanship and marksmanship must of your train- and for the men |ro tlame ar re were out before the fre got Ve eielae OU Ineurday at | in great excitement in the big storen | Wi dein ue $4.90 each, cumensat| Lord&3 Taylor, and the arrival of the Broadway & 20th St. | GREATEST FREAK CHICKEN. Jersey Hird Has One Head, but Wings, Leas apd Bodies Galore, NO SLUMPS, BUT DAILY, REGU: |F es LARLY, month In and month out, in| wanda uttt| New York City circulation The |i Jieserved 12 | World maintains a lead of Tens of | dua eben Thousands over any other paper. | don his farm, # FLoRODORA BANDS are Of Sam velue as be the two prime ob. ing, both for yoursel¥ under you.” ‘At the conclusion of his address and the distribution of the diplomas the } President requested that he be taken the i i ad ROUTE FOR TRIP TO FORT LEE. Take Sixth or Ninth Avenne jevated train to One Hi Twenty-fifth street. five cents, Walk went in One Hundred Twenty-Hfth street to Mant tan street and throngh the Ia ter to the Fort Lee Ferry. Take the ferry to Fort Lee landing. Fare five cents. Take ¢t trolley throngh Palisade Park to Fort Lee vil- lage. Fare tive cents, Walk back th zh the park to the ferry lan ez and return to New York by the ferry. si the Pr ow bed diploma from ; th dent th graduating plauded when th as the hero of clusion of his lated by the I nt a: r H TRUST LARGE. HOLDER IF CUBAN SUGAR, A Most Interesting Beautiful Trimmed Hats at $7.50. r 5 Ov _ We offer for to-morrow a charming lot of Women’s Offerin of Men S Suits Trimmed Hats at the above low price. They are re- e duced from much higher figures and are therefore pos- sessed of all the charm, beauty and elegance associated Values up to $ 1 8.00, with all Simpson Crawford Co. millinery. Many women |will appreciate and avail themselves of this opportunity . to buy an exquisitely trimmed Hat at considerably less | () than the worth price, e 150 Women’s stiff trimmed Hats in solid colors and com- Iti heciallaecemblace of variousest les worth up Dinations.:: <.. sui RAO AOL RE ROO ae OE, DOU $2.45 to $18 Sia'specia re nage d ae f y son other Hats which represent one of the most pronounced stifl trimmed 0 $18.00 that we reduce in price—for no rea ' ee hat values of the season. than to make room for the incoming lines of undet- 4:5 hel1crown Body Flats, in the natural, for misses; regular $1.25 and they will awal any who will come © brick and mortar of the clty s to pick them while out on a n River on the sands of them, In © the violets are a trip to Fy Treasurer Confirms Have- meyer Statement that It| which me tro Has Bought 93,000 Tons Se” °° ES ELEN Refining Company, to-day testified be- a park, is park hae really been tiful. Part of 4 made very | this trip one » country should muy make a trip mder at the unn at the Port Lee is one of in New Jersey and it fore the Senate Committee on Cuban re- —Se- er ali its own i jations concerning American holdings of nin fre the ine Se a =| q Cuban sugar, He sald that Mr. Have-|Man with Many Names and ene iat ined pEkees a“ Plannelss Cheviots, Cassimeres and NAME, MU craiseninenseees ; 0 88 meyer's statement yesterday to the et!” Addresses Recognized by! h nat to pass __Embraced are Worsteds, Cheviots, Cassi ANC" 300 pieces 4 1-2 inch black double-faced Satin Ribbon, high lustre, fect that his «mpany had purchased Ya ; Flannels, in neat and inost desirable patterns. Alllined sort tinish, yard......,..... ee ein Nl 26 with |'rincess Serge and tailored in high-class MANNE | 5515 moor 93,00 tons of sugar since the first of| Visitors at the Hospital} riv January last was correct. This/Afternoon G The American Company had made no Wile All sizes from 32 to 42. ’ > Wai Ri aavantec Pannicsoany tot Nannie. linus offering should attract attention at the closing! Women’s and Misses’ Waists, Cuban banks for the planters | Phe unidentiaed man who was found.| put a ol the season. It is of all the more importince, coming, ! Fresh, new goods, opened up specially for this Saturday. Not more “Do you know whether the American! hatle 1 : : . 5 £0 P SP i BU lee sLoanhOlaeie Nave LAREN inkeip, alata: hank as it does, just when suit-buying is at its height. than 12 to 18 garments of a style, but a number of styles to erest |r eduction of CUDAN ana taken to. the pa i Pie a choose from, including both white and colored; value up to $2, 98 Ce ouaieereothing aboutde’? a See A Very fine Shirt Waists, embracing many of the season's best novel- iies, some of which are trimmed with the daintiest em- A So ost Interesting | broideries, sizes 30 to 44; values up to $4.00, at. 4 $ 1.95 Henry 1 JEALUUS BABY BUY STARS. si eos vere the Have You Heard t Armory. Three-Year-Old Overlooked in} re J 3 s Henry ae epee it The Language ‘Phone? Arrival of Infant Inflicts Specials from the Great Reductions in Boys’ Department. | Sut, Misses” Department. Roys’ Top Coats, size, up to 16 years; about fifty in the lot; that son we very greatly cut prices ona number of stylish Were $4.50. $3.25 and $4.75; broken assortments; to close 7.50 garments. The following items will tell how important : Prien SRG re $2.50 the values are and should arouse the interest of all con- sey ot al Wound with: 8) losen T will speak to you in purest French, German ulickly we say... ieneadeas arouse nite, or Spanish—one or all—any day at our Book Store. Unequalled value for Poys; ages} to 16; in Sailor, Norfolk and cerned in the matter of Misses’ Garb. Hear the first lesson, if you are a beginner; or let us ? Double-Kreasted Square Cut styles, every imaginable fabric; all) Misses’ high grade Suits, stylishly made of tine fabrics, lined with best quality trimmings; 250 disunet patterns to $3 TS | formerly sold at from $21.50 to $32,50........0..000, $16.75 Saar tra ,08 $5 00 valu o | select trom. Every garment a positive $5 00 value; here | Misses’ Suits, of good quality material, neatly made and 5, with two collars, Simpson Crawford Co. | prettily trimmed; sold from $14.50 to $19.50; Now... ., $10.00 Spring Patterns, plaited bosoms and 50 Junior Suits, odds and ends, in a variety of styles and materials, say. the fourteenth lesson, if you are well: advanced there are twenty-five in all—and you will be convineed that this is the ideal way to learn to speak and understand a foreign Loupe, (Special to The 1) ATLANTIC OITY May 2. Until to-day Willle Raymond, three years old, a the master of his Boys’ Laundered Wais Special; £0 styles of ne parents’ home, at No, 1428 Bultle Tt is ‘ideal’ because simp) AsV, diteresting and P ! avenue, pon, the asrival pte baby inerpensive, expecially ii you arrange through our Language patent waist bands, riveted buttons; usual 75¢ kind; specia natty and up'to date, for girls from 14 to 18 years; skirt d 6 forenoon je ¥ * co , . 5 ~ " | 4 Te became exceedingly jealous of the study Club, Boys’ Caps and Tams. lengths 3} to $8 inches; sold up to $21,75,at........,. $42.00 attention bestowed on the infant by f p Method le thelamons Rosenthal Camimou tens Special lot of silk lined Serge and Cheviot Caps and Cloth ’ OO the other members of the household, Ts) RERION HOUR Phong Malay 50 > Jams; regular 75¢, values; hee... +++ pasaunead ! The Simpson Crawford Co. vl in controlled by the Juternational College of Langu rClub arrangeniont Ie made the 6 yet list price, 867.50 tn Phe Meth with whileh c Men ber payable Bo and awaiting # favorable opportunity he stabbed the baby with a khife, in- flicting a dangerous wound, tifens. Tay ent off, maki oui Both bert and Fedoras, in all the leading shapes and colors. No of the wor best glove-imakers are embrac Cale and iivestigate the Method) test the Phone for 63.0 41 poreases Me jual none ate better made of more cife- | Atlentic yw directed to WARM WEATHER Glo yoursell ori) you cenmnot come, write us for fuller par H | ) yOinit « fetail of eacellence in ap f ll the latest styles and ( nelud 2 fully tinished ou canto! poli 4 detai lence In ANY ave shown tn a ale yles a I THE STYLE BOOK. ticular ted NOt cate fein those we sell for 82:80. bute (Lrace efecto, also phoiograph printed lace @ p how ci) whose ha car the names of well Kuown | 4 eka 1 1p ¢ ) J :. SUM Plenty of the i ibs a oe Style is fashion — fitness to the occasion! Every Regal style has a reason behind it and is correct for the occasions designated in PRINTED BATISTES HA fine quadity of Theme dainty Hatietes eur Men's Furnishing Department, \ yb) GOL STO 4 Heautitul qualiies of nvercen speeds Shoes Whew! Tivos ol Wend yeelenda Vail our Style Book, Tiere res FFE gs rer eid Wi neh te am C2 This tells about Regal “Tannery to fad much rm tn fan thie “ai Vie sti ‘ Al tat ' i of, our For Women, $ 3.50, have mold tow lanl de uel) dane at leit, even whine ' * ‘ ¢ the beat make ‘ Mailed tree to you on postal request, tie lt th rh - v 75 and $1.00 ly ¢ ‘ve y . Hight Conte a Yard specs! umber wun ’ ; bu ig 4 hounded theteaud yanile » biker hdd aebacaatna ---7e 778 " , $3.50 uate | a scdliste tap neat caus until’ at aadle tan Boys’ and Girl’ Shoes, (ui Women's $2.50 Sh - r vig iio yuh lt» val milnwey Laatbertas ciliate gave " 4 ne td atin lied r ios baal wena shiadaty vaalovedd beans, With ban tl sash dle aon cds whither pereriatte, Lilaed ‘ bio Hanes 60 \ " ‘ SE ae ey ulilter bud Roused ebAtun ad wis nud tout rn iat \ iw aed wh elpnw a Ute) price 7 JOHN WANAMAKEK, | 4 wi'ii'tits impsonCranjord Co. Parremeriy A. 1, Rehman te Lae: , Meneamabammyy, 40h Aare. , the wand 1M) Dove L oo. ee ooo

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