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7 \ a ROOSEVELT OFF ON LONG TRIP. | President and Party Left Wash- ington at 9.05 O’Clock This Forenoon in a Special Train of Unusual Luxury. A JAUNT OF 14,000 MILES. Each Car of the Six Ir Just from the Shops and Every Effort Has Been Made to Insure the Party's Com fort. WASHINGTON, April 1.—President Roosevelt at 9.%6 o'clock this forenoon ®tarted on his Western trip under the most favorable auspices. As the special train pulled out of the Pennsylvania &tation the President stood on the plat- form of his private car, tipping his hat nd smiling in response to the entausi- @stic cheers of hundreds of admirers and personal friends, An hour before the start a crowd be- @an to gather at the White House to witness the President's departure. As he entered his carriage to drive to the | Station the men made the historic grounds echo with cheers, while women | waved their handkerchiefs and some of them their hats. | The Pennsylvania station and plat- forms were crowded with peopie anx-| fous to extend to the Chief Magistrate their good wishes for a safe and suc- cessful journey. Notabie precautions Were taken to insure the safety of the! President. The police arrangements were under! the personal supervision of Commission- er West and Chief Sylvester. Uniformed officers, headquarters detectives, plain- | elothes men and secret service opera- | tives surrounded the President and cov- | ered every polnt. ‘The train 1s ove of the finest ever run out of Washington un the Pennsylvania Railroad, handsomely equipped and 1 by a crew of picked men, the F onnel of’ the Pa : ounced t thut John MeCoy w special repre. Beatative of the DP ania road Jn- ‘Smeotally desig- ers of the President's y, three secret service men and two ce inspectors accompanied the al bodyguard, The Journey, as plan occupy’ nine Weeks and thre and the’ party will travel a lite more than fourteen thousand miles. PRESIDENT WIRED ADIEU TO MRS. ROOSEVELT. (Special to The Evening World.) NORFOLK, Va., April 1.—The Presi-| dort's yar Mayflow with Mrs. Roosevelt and her children aboard, -day st anchor in Lynn Haven Ha} Just Inside of Virginia Capes. Just be- fore leaving Washington on his Western trip this morning the President sent Mrs. Roosevelt a “good-by" telegram signed by Secrétary Loeb, who, after telling her of happenings at the White House last nigtt, said he would take | Bovd onre of the President on the West- ern journey and bring him back safo| and sound. | Secretary Loeb also wired Mrs, Roose-/ yett that the President had written her, | and that her mail had been forw to Port Royal, 8, MEN) mekhaN (of courae, time! are | Roosevelt and’ children are to take the ocean trip to Port Royal before return- tng to Washington. Signals trom’ the Mayflower as she lay “All weil ————— a —_—_—- WILL RULE THE NAVY-YARD. Rear-Admiral Frederick Rodgers as- sumed command of the New York} Navy-Yard at 9 o'clock this morning. | He will succeed Rear-Admiral Albert 8. Barker, who has been commandant of the yard since July 17, 1900. Admiral Rodgers was met at the entrance of the Navy-Yard by a lange detachment of marines and the Navy-Yard band. They escorted him to the commandant's Gieadquarters, the Lyceum, where he was welcomed by Admiral Barker, the heads of the departments and other ofM- cérs of the yard in full dress uniform. Admiral Barker will leave for Wash- ington shortly and will take charge of the North Atlantic squadron in May. at anchor to-day reported aboard.” Easter Importation Ladies’ Kid Gloves. eClasp and 3-Button Glace Gloves, in all the newest Spring col- orings, including black and! qhite, $7.00 per pair, 1-Clasp Mannish PNEUMONIA ts tnd ngieie em by a chill or ex; Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, which i sold by all druggists. Dom Besar vou Ger ir, Suks & Company ‘Broadivay, TAH m 34th Street We will place on SPECIAL SALE, Thursday, Wash Fabrics. Batiste, figured or floral effects, dots or geometrical designs, on light or dark grounds. Value 10c.per yard. Special at 6!4¢ Mercerized Madras. New Spring patterns, in neat dot or striped effects, in w generous variety of colors. Value 18c. per yard. Glasgow Zephyrs. shirt waists and shirt waist suits. We will place on SPECIAL SALE, Thursday, Art Nouveau Table Linens, Pattern Table Cloths and Napkins of Double Satin Damask, fine quality and finish. PATTERN TABLE CLOTHS. Special at 12\%c The newest striped effects, designed for Value 25c. Special at 17¢ 2x2 yds. Value $4.50. Special at $3.10 2x24 yds. Value $5.75. Special at $3.87 2x3 yds. Value $6.75. Special at $4.65 214x2)4 yds. Value $7.50. Special at $5.00 216x3 yds. Value $9.00. Special at $6.00 NAPKINS. 22 inches. Value $5.25. Special at $3.62 26 inches. Value $7.00. Special at $4:95 Untrimmed Millinery. Whatever the idea may be that you wish to ex- press, the following requisites will surely be of assistance. The prices are unusually modest. Rose Leaves, large cluster. At 29c Velvet Poppies, cluster of three. At 38¢ Velvet Roses, cluster of six. At 48c¢ Silk Bluets, cluster of six. At 48c Wreaths. From 68c to $3.00 Straw Braids, black and white effects, nine yards. t 48¢ and 68c Black Straw Braid, nine-yard piece. At 68¢ Rough Japanese Braid Hats, trimmed with silk, straw cords and wings, At $1.68 We will place on SPECIAL SALE, Thursday, Apparel for Boys. Sailor or Russian Blouse Suits of Galatea, Duck, Crash or other washable fabrics, in a variety of patterns and colors. Sizes: Russian, 21% to 7 years; Sailor, 3 to 10 years. Values $1.95 and $2.50. Special at $1.45 and $1.95 Sailor Suits of navy, royal blue, brown or red Serge, also Mixed Cheviots, trimmed with silk embroidered emblem; sizes 4to 8 years. Value $3.75. Special at $3.00 Double-Breasted Suits of Mixed Cheviots or Cassimeres, with extra Trousers; sizes 8 to 16 years. Value $5.00. Special at $3.75 Top Coats of tan or olive Covert Cloth; sizes 4 to 16 gars Value $5.00. Special at re. This brings on a cold, grippe and bronchitis, it soon reaches the lungs and cleveloy: netumonia, bila may. prove Gey ‘got wot or feel the first chill or Sch take a «mall doso Dr. Bull's Cough John D, Boschen, mo chencl, Aw put to bed n ‘and bron whitis—my lungs ‘were in bad condition, While I Wanetlffspiteing blood, I started te take Dr, Bull's Cough Syrup regularly and It healed iny lungs and cured me completely in a short time.” BOCTORS PRESCRIBE IT. Dr. B, A. Behott, $1 W. 01st Street, New York City, writes yr, Bull's Cough Syrup is used with yrent satisfaction by my pa tients. I fres ibe it and wa rr telling of the remarkable Cures. made, by Large bottle, 25 cents, AVOID | GHEAP | SUBSTITUTES. ee aonepe TRBLIABLE DI dealers, who are thinking of ee ron Ta THE C ‘OLD Ben IABLE “DR. BULL'S COUGH SYROP.” Also ovo that the! BULL’. HEAD” is on tho package: Dress Goods & Wash Goods |Special for Thur. & Friday. Plain & Fancy Silks, such as Foulards, Shepherd’s Checks, in black and white, navy and white striped silks, jasper effects, Dresses. Also Black or White Im- ported and Domestic All to be on sale at special silk counter, Dress Goods S. pectal, Sheer Imported Voile in shades of Royal blue, cream, navy blue and black; regular $1 quality, at Wash Goods Dept, 350 pieces Best Quality Imported Madras, Cheviot in good, desirable colorings, suitable for both men’s and women’s wear, on sale to- morrow, 18c. a yd. Also a large quantity of such as Mousseline, Dotted Swiss, Madras, Cheviotand Oxfords, 18c. & 25c. a yd. Lord & Taylor ANY OE ABOUT TO HARRY Will find it to thelr Interest to oall at our warerooms and Inspect the goods included in A Home Completely Furnished, $115. LIST OF GOODS ON APPLICATION. ‘This Bed, in finest enamel: ron castings: fall shaped brass Read ath ets rae one CASH OR CREDIT. FISHER BROS., Columbus Avenue and 108d Street, ELEVATED STATION 106TH STRBBT. Of ways that are simple, A World Want’'s the winner Silks, 2,000 yards for Summer Taffeta Silks, 58c. a yd. 68 pieces 78c. a yd. and Oxfords, actual retail value 45c. a yard. White Goods, Figured Damask, : unbreakable malle- $750 indies and centre scroll oa OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P, M, Of ways that are quick, For winning a trick. Watking Gloves, special value, $7.00 per pair, lord & Taylor. CAMMEYER. The finest shoe forms and most exquisite workmanship and material at the least cost are found in our FOR WOMEN. High and Low Cut. styles and fashions to select from. matt hid; six styles of heels. “STANDARD” $3.00 SHOE At our store they also find the most thoughtful attention gtven to fitting and the greatest variety of shoe ” Shoes are made hand-sewed welts, in patent leather, black glace kid, box calf, patent hid and Catalogue Mailed Free on Application, 6TH AVE. GOR. 3 20 ate ST, The * Stand- SSDAY EVENING, APRIL t. 1903 ane a etereamaape ne oe atcha. LOWEST PRICED. STORE IN NEW YORK FOR FINE GOODS, hrich Bros. 6TH AVE.. 22d TO 23d ST.. NEW YORK. Correct Millinery—Small Prices. ed Is it any wonder that women rave over the beauty of our Imported Hats and Toques? equals are hard to find even at prices much higher than ours. ,, And then the exquisite creations of our own workrooms—in style and quality equal. bi anything the exclusive milliners will sell you at nearly twice our prices, $10.00 and $15.00 e Untrimmed Hat Dept. Flowers, Feathers and Milline $5 HATS. HATS, TOQUES and TURBANS, of aise Silk i Bratd, Hair, Straw and Chiffon’ effects, in tn- Materials trimmed, semi-trimmed end ready to wear, Large Our new $5.00 Trimmed Hat Department will interest you. 1,000 beautiful Hats to select assortment of Misses’ and Children's Hats, trimmed from; for same style and qual- and untrimmed. ity you would pay your milliner $7 5, 00 fo $9; our price.. The Most Convenient Shopping Place In All New York, MILLINERY ORNAMENTS, our own imp cee SPECIALS Value 75c., June ROSES; 39c. bunch. Value 39c., Silk POPPIBS; 25c. bunch. Value 48c., ROSE FOLIAGE; 29c. bunch, Value 59c., Silk BLUETS; 39¢. panch, STRAW BRAIDS, in white, black and colors, 2c. per plece and upward of 12 yards, 15c. for Down Sofa Pillows, — On sale in our new Art Embroidery Dept., 2d floor—a depart: which now occupies more floor space than any similar Sones New York, and {ts stock will compare with any in America, s S fall ia —DOWN SOFA PILLOWS, fine quality, strictly pect 16x16 in.; value 39¢.; special for beara - row, only . Four Grand Values in White Goods. IMPORTED MERCERIZED JACQUARDS, 28 inches wide; others ask Specials---2.00 Hats for 1.25. Six new shapes, light, graceful and easily trimmed; finely made in every detail; crowns made of plaited ribbon, with brims and facings of silk mohair braid. By adding a bunch of flowers you will have a very stylish hat for little money. 2.50 Ready to Wear Hats, 1.98. Very natty raced neatly trimmed, at $1.98 each. Imported Sample Gloves. Special Sales—Sizes, 6, 614, 614. WOMEN’S PIQUE GLACE LAMBSKIN or td Paris Bay back, all colors, also black and white; $1.25, $1.50 and $1.7 value; special for Thursday... mes 00 Every pair fit NO MAIL ORDERS. NONE SENT C. 0. D~. INDIA LINON, 32 wide, 1234c. grade, inches FIGURED CHEVIOTS, plain white, 26 EMBROIDERED DO SWISS, 30 desirable and inches wid inch id 39¢, per yard; very inches le, inches wide, our price nts 25c¢ very popular; spe- ‘O5C satin finish, Je 25c. grade, mail orders)... Cialiate eset 19c. grade,, 2 special...... Women’s Kid and Patent Leather Shoes. Made to Sell for $3.00 a_Pair_and_ Never Pair and Never $ Sold psolaiLoweristlere Here These “These celebrated . come in Patent Leather Lace, dull kid tops; Vici and Don- gola Kid, hand-turned light soles, lace; <S=9) Cuban and French heel, 1 2s s$2 1. 6 Pier Men's Shoes for Men's Shoes 5 Yard To-Morrow for . 10c. Wash Good: The EHRICH WASH GOODS have become the talk of Such lovely designs, such a variety, such low prices, were surely seen together at any one time before. Hints for to-morrow: CORDED DIMITINS in a great MERCERIZED sures, hand assortment of white and col- blue and white ored grounds, with dainty fig- some as any silk, 32 inc ures and stripes, value 5c wide, value 29c.; special 10c.; special price....... wW& | price ..........+ Special Values in Housekeeping Linens. DAMASK—Double Satin Dam- TOWELLING—Ail Linen Check Oxford Ties. worth $2.50. ask, 2 yards wide, 3 beautiful Glass Towelling, 12%. 93, patterns; $1.35 grade 98 Another Chance Right at the Be- for 7 Cc ; TOWELLING—Bleached ginning of the Oxford Season, | 4 {tll ne of Men's Fine Satin || |) oe tra fine Double elling, 15 inches wide, Women's finest Dongola and | Calf Lace SHOES, bulldog, |/ “Satin” Damask, 2% yards | SC. grade for, yard. Vici Kid, hand-turned sole cap-toe style, medium and wide; $1.98 value, J 58 els, 36 inches long; to= Oxford Ties, with patent tips, . special 1 Pe morrow only, each that cannot be sold regular heavy soles; a shoe that is DAMASK—AU Lin Cake TRAY CLOTHS—AI for less than $2. ‘They are new superior in style, fit and wear || DAMASK At ea wider ‘Tray Cloths, hemsti Oxfords, made’ up. for = to any $2.50 shoe 5bc. grade; to-mor- 27, 5 beautiful pat We own them cheap J 25 J 69 eel 39c 45c. grade; special enough to say........ ° made, at.... os ee, ag vi e i! a Unusually Tempting Offers in that New Infants’ Wear Dept. —————————————— BABIES’ SHORT DRESSES in nainsook and cambric, square and circular yoke, with clus- ters of tucks and ShperHion Corsets. reel SS Nemo Self-Reducing CORSET, Jow bust, dip hip, bias cut, made of very ne coutil, lace trimmed, the very lat- est model..........++ 3.50 Wrappers, Extra Special Offers. WRAPPERS, lawn, stripe effect; sailor collar; two torchon in- sertions or Point de Paris lace, Misses’ Underwear, CHILDREN’S MUSLIN GO double yoke with cluster neck All the lesding and popular bowknot patterns, and dee; of embroidery, sizes tucks, finished at ares et atemieb teeta’ oer flounce; value $1.93; ML 59 months to 2 years, 49e sleeves with cambrie 3 5 aS pine Sul, esp Ney eae Special .....002..006 BDORIBL SO. so nanereeneres! poate to 16 Ta © B. a ‘la Spirit, Kabo, WRAPPERS, fancy figurea || BABIES’. SHORT CAMBRIC, | wisclal 5 - Mirae Nemo, P. N., Thomson, Mili- lawn; ruffle over shoulder and SKIRTS, cluster 0} 4 peru beat tare wae Warner, Hovalt, A: 00 ae pedi 49 Siees wed ely are fle with insertion and edge Worcester, all at. 69c.; special... hese Cc with hemstitche ; Ae with inepsicnaneg Domestic CORSET, straight 39c baa tral front, low bust, long on hip, special with garter attached; also ba- tiste tape girdles; in 50c white only; special... Men’s Half-Hose at 146 Another Grand Offer for To-Morrow’s Selling, A special purchase—a great sale— of Men's Half Hose at the low- WRAPPERS, black and white lawn; ruffle over shoulder and a nae flounce; small size; value 95c.; while ther last, special.......... ’ 69c THAT TOPCOAT Vau'll need for spring wear is here at % Price, est price ever quoted for equal 6. 50 grades. Every kind and every color is represented—plain and fine gauge black,black and fancy eosone, Re A tiryd tlie and. cardinal’ grounds; Plain We've just taken 100 of - lack, t , blacke with "uk umbroidery of our 10,00 new Spring Top” ite. . ok, c. So Dion sie tanatite. oat Coats and marked them 6.50: 1 t that ‘sel C Covert cloth, short, boxy ef- regularly ; t, at 50.3 fect, sizes from 34 to 42 chest to- mor They won't stay here lo row at, & a apectal sales counters, at such a price. Get here nh each size separate, for casy choos- you want one. ing. The Best |Published. World Almanac and En

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