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EXDURSIONISTS | * Pleasure Fleet Nearly Ready —The-Officers Wait Until They Start. INSPECTORS GO EASY. Take It for Granted Owners Are Making Their Boats Safe. edge,” Says Captain. United States Steamboat In: Beeley, in the Whitehall Bulld: that the sf ried oartri with other ‘ht between explowives in the magasines, Capt, McAllister, in command do no harm to any one, Cyrus Groover, mate however, admitted boxes With the season almost at hand when | ehe excursion steamors start out on thelr | of the oaded Cartridges Carried Out- side of Magazine Admits Mate—“Without My Knowl speckor ng to day began an inverdigation into charges mboat John H, Starin car- and powder intermingled New York and New Haven instead of storing the} of the boat, sald he had carried no powder | tn five years and that the cartridges | complained of were empty shells with | J only a cap in them and could possibly Stanin, containing @ummer trips, practicafly no arrange: | ioaded cartridges are often carried on ments havo been made by the United | States Government to provide against | tragedies similar to the Gen, Slocum) horror or the sinking of the Glen Island, ‘Tho new rules and regulations for the inspection of steamers, as framed by the | Board of Supervising Inspectors, arrived in the city a few days ago, but the local Federal inspectors haye remained idle wile the excursion boats are being ft ted up for thelr summer business. . ‘As a reason for thelr Inactivity the inspectors say It ts not their duty to inepect any of the excursion fleet until called upon to do so, When the tme| for inspection comes scores of boats | t plying out of New York will have to be | gone over within a period of a fow days, It was just this sort of an Inspection which marte the Slocum and Glen Island holocausts porsible. GAEL CR Te ora ka he Not a Boat Inspected Yet, end the ronulte of its hearty food are 8 . they ¢, C Tt was necesmury to overhaul the boata jy th arinble appetite, neues ’ ina hurry, thus ma the Inspections | tiin,” furred tongue, wendache, Di a farce, From what an Evening World and sieoplessnoss. ‘Tho stomach hi reporter learned of the plans for the qverworked, tho nervous system present season's Inspections, the ame | digestive organa are. tired out. hasty metliody may have to be resorted "ft lg at this eoason of the year t ne eiiasDl Last year | 0-na, Sb ME Ea BE hauicd the ex- | length to the stomach and digest eixtecn) inspe ue . Bans, Is of especial yaluc, cursion fee r there will be)” Mi-o-na is not a hit-or-misa cure, nine! Phefe | an unusual combination of remed| the deck outeide the magazines Seymour Marous, of No. Ninevh street, apassengor for @ ‘trip, testifled to having seen containing loaded shells on the In dace of this Capt. MoAlile mitted It Was possi! were sometimes freight without hls knowledge, Inspetor Seeley ald curtiner what to do. This Important Organ, the stomach and digestive system numerous en inde in pbvat inspection roothes and ber membrane, has a sti tie Unit solareplexus, and oi rues. Lie tules provide that during the) oriles that strengt! . vesent season graniuiated cork OF |» and, swe fajok lite preser veut ation of the food cann the boats, Anul gorse in the stomach hut ihe tire und the digestive system honed that It will extra bone. firm muscle and pure blood. fA guaranteed cure for all diseases flomacn excepting cancer, 127 7 Bast recent boxes deck. ter ad- @ that explosives mixed with other he would make invest ration before deciding in Winter Hearty Food Puts Extra Strain on It over, ¢ shown gnawing wallow ackache as boon Je un- strung, the blood fs in bad condition, toe hat Mi- the only remedy known that giver tive ors but Is tes that inakes It infallible th restoring health to Tt avers comes any acid condition that may be present {nthe stomach and tntestines. the irritat mucous. prop Will bo will be et from the food all tho eloments that make soild Tt te of the ‘ie ’ 4 ditties Hanhtty K hor tive agree. to rotund the price, 60 cents, that wheh the nineteen Nasrt phoma Miio-na not sive por istae: y work on the excur wit a tons Al : tow Gaye oeethe time d for the | Buarantes they give with every. packaRe, ‘ fPinuthie “of bustiers, they will have pficgeman @ Company, the Coruoration, moro Work than they can conselentious- OF n . dees Rhand filled promptly on receipt of price, y handle, Inspection a Farce. ‘- The Iron Steamboat Co fleet | will start {ts boaty to aluid @vout the last of May. ther Mine will begin business at t time, Already the Grand Republic, ter ship of the Gen, Slocum, Is bet fitted Up, off the foot of Wevt Fil alxth scrvet. ty of the exe gion fleet aren Hoboken and Jer The Dinetecn — xteambout w York are headed by ‘and T, 't, Mersereau. Mr. Seoley 1 ehlef Inspe hula, and af | 0 Mererenu iw the chief thapector of bolle Depariment. es, ‘It Ie not our practice to inspect any of the excursion boats until the until July havent as niin, need, but when the ot worryin votions, how and small and large designs on white, light navy, brown and grounds, at 12'%c, yd., special val 1 i with soild called ‘bullrush’ tte. ps are, no doubt, compy yew laws" Fifth Avenuo, Ninotecnth 8: we $11.75 and $15.00 Cheviot and Mixtures— "y $15.00 Women’s Tan Covert Cloth Coats—sith lined— $10.00 lined— $15.00 Le Bou West Twenty-third Street. —— Wash Goods > Special Sale of 10,000 yards | Heady jv nail,” awid Al jen't know when j © Rome vf the boats Printed Batiste, Dimities & Percales,| ' large'variety of very attractive designs and colorings in polka dots, rings, figures, stripes floral blue, black ue, i Lord&8 T. aylor, Broadway and ‘Twentieth Street, treet, ~ Le Boutilier Brothers Women's Easter Suits and Coats.| Women's Taffeta Stth Shirt Waist Dre'ses—Blacks and Colors— Values $18.5Q and $22.50 Women’s tatlor-made Wool Sutts—some 150 taken from our’ ' far stoch—of a style of numbers Wwe are discontinu ng—Cloth, regu- ’ Were $22.50 and $25.00 Value $15.00) Women’s Black Broadcloth Coats—White or Black Taffeta stth ' Value $22.00 illier Brothers LY WELCOMES ~ EMPEROR WILLIAM. Gives Mim a Great Greeting at Naplen and He Says Ho Feels at Hom. NAPLHS, Italy, April 6.—Himperor ‘William arrived here to-day on board the Hamburg-American Ijne steamer, Hamburg, amid the booming of can- non and ringing hurrahs from thous- ands gatPored about the harbor and in Foliage, Rjbbo Gains borou: 3) S61 ings—solids and in combination 4 Thursday Special— Smart Tailored H trimmed tuscans. Bloomingdales! to-morrow, Thursday Untrimmed Hat Section— A Thursday Special—four differ Flower Section. Exquisitely Beautiful June Rose Buds, in large sprays; very natural; consid- ent value at 69¢. 39c at Bloomingdales’; an enormous s: designs in fashionable belts, in leathe: Leather Belts At 6c.—Black Double Patent Leather Belts, At 8c.—Red and Black Double Patent Leather Belts. At 18c.—The fashionable curved Double Patent Leather Belts for boys and girls, in white, black, tans, browns, red and green, At 25¢,—Curved and Straight Leather Beltsin patent, walrus and seal grain, At 39c.—Loulse and Lorraine Belts of fine kid leather, shirred Very fashionable, and 59c, — Beautiful Its in all the newest pleated and shirred effects. a for men, that are elo Gloria, In 24, 26 and 28 inch, for men, children; pearl, horn and other fanc special sale price at Bloomingdales’. ted boxwood handles; guaranteed frame, steel rod, tight roll, case and bo: yei ; sale price at Bloomingdales’ Thu German | colors waved everywhere. King YVietor Hmmauel) went imme- diately on board the Hamburg to wel- come the Emperor in the name of King Victor Wmmanuel, informing him that the King will come to Naplbs to-mor- row to seo him, foals 60 much at home ag when he Is in Italy, Me Dnke of Aosta was followed on board the Hamburg by all the local authorities, and shortly after they had |departed the Hmpe steamers, sailing craft and rowboats \to the Imperial yas Lexston To 5 AvE F59""1060" Sr. Our Main Floor Trimmed Hat Section ts Offering Spring Beautifully made. new Spring shades and best styles, including th Hat. Stiff Hat Section— Polo Turbans, in all the best shapes and color. handmade, of fancy straw bratds, solld colors, all UAL VALUE $1.98, One day only at on wire frames, all colors—actual value $1.69, at Great Sale of Fashionable B ale of all the newest and latest rand silk, at'a SAVING OF 4. SilK Belts Great Semi Annval Umbrellas Bloomingdale Sale—an array of bargains The “Banner” 75c Umbrellas at 29c, A good, strong umbrelta, The“Stand-By” 1.00 Umbrellas at 47e, (f mercerized English Glo- y handles; splendid $1 value, 47c ‘Century”$1.25 Umbrellas al 68¢, Fine qua eel rod, tight roll, for men and women; horn, silver-plated and “Hercules” $1.50 to $1.75 Umbrellas, 88¢, Fine American taffet yood, pearl, horn and other fancy handles; “ironclad” g2 Umbrellas tor $1.00 frame, steel rod, tight roll, case and tassel, for men and women; boxwood, pearl, horn and other fancy handles; guaranteed for one year; the great Bloomingdale Umbrella sale, for. . ‘Impertal” $3 and $3.50 Umbrellas, $1.48 Ot p tassel, steel rod, horn, pearl, boxwood and other faney handles; a marvellous bargain at Bloomingdales’ for. (him, while the Italian and ‘The 0 of Acata (eldeat cousin of Emperor Willian replied that he never r was transferred Hohengzollern, Au Cars Teanstér Jo Many Hats at $4.98 Trimmed with Alone arming ms and Laces. All the Round Sailors, $2.98 to $8.00 $1.19 95c Braid Section. Two styles, black and colored braids; ‘ent shapes In handsome hats, 12 to 12% ive pieces; foreign dye; very special, $1.00 value, 9c at ve. eottor Its Silk all the At 39c, — Fashionable Belts, shirred and pleated, shapes, colors bla brown, greens, &c. —The ‘‘Queen Loulse’’ “Marie Antol= nette’’ Belts of finest liberty silk, pleated and shirred and with hand- crocheted ornainents, in black, white, blue, pink, lavender and all the fash- fonable shades, t 69c.—Handsome Belts, o! taffeta silk, variety of shapes, in all the leading colors, Maln Floor, 50th St, Section. Sale of women and children—a great quent exponents of economy, made of English » women and children, at... . 29c ria, for men, women and merican taffeta, wide lock paragon frame, 68c ality tape edge. for one year; our sale price, tape edge, lock parago! tassel, 28 inch, for men and women; guaranteed for 88c Pp dyed taffeta wit silk tape edge, lock parago: rsday in ” $1.00 silk, for men women, case and $1.48 St. Bection, $1.50 Nickel Table Lamps, 98c. A good, nicel finished stand, with centre. draught burner, made by the best burner man- ufacturer in the world, Without elther globe or chim- ney, this lamp Is well worth $1.50, but we Include a 10-Inch opal and chimney, price 98c reading shade at the very low of This week’s specials: AT 1%c. PER ROLL —Wall paper that sells regularly for 4c, AT 4c. PER ROLL —Wall paper, dark colors, that is very good value at 7c, AT 8c. PER ROLL—-Any coloring in dining-room or sitting-room pa. Mouldings in all styles and col All Cars Transfer to ‘Third Floor, Hoth St, Section, lain Floor, Front, Contre. a SE New Spring Wall Papers. The largest stock in the city, the greatest possible variety and the lowest prices are to be found at Bloomingdales’, loomingdales’ 45% (0 Stst The Ansonia Auto Watch at 98c. is without doubt the best Amer- ican watch of its kind made. For general, all -’round service it is just the thing—keeps dime as accurately as any, high-priced watch, pers, with 9 or 18 inch borders to match. Regularly 15c. per roll. 12%. PER ROLL for varnished gilt and tapestry papers for parlors, dining-rooms, libraries and dens, Generally 20¢, and 2Sc, lorings from 2c, to 6c. a foot, ‘Third Floor, Front, Be a) PE ae We have completed ar- rangements for receiving and storing Furs and Fur- lined apparel, subject to insurance against dam- age, Alterations will be made at moderate cost, oa Fi, = that of any other store in New York City. necessary profits. Paris Model Motor Coats for Women. 2am, One of the features of the Garment Exhiblt in our Cloak and Suit Section is a collection of very handsome Motor Coats lately received from Paris, They are fashioned of high class silk which is treated with a. thin coating of rubber— so nicely applied that the lustre of the silk is matey dulled, In addition to making the silk thoroughly waterproof, this tubber coating adds much to the durabllity of the fabric, These coats are shown in soft shades of tan, blue, gray and white, with trimming in con- trast. Prices $17.74, $24.74, $26.74 to $39.74, Imported Evening Coats With the Motor Coats mentioned above there come a group of Evening Goats—very new models made of the finest materfals; in white, mode and black—draping full from handsomely- trimmed yoke, many of them showing a pretty contrast in trimming. Prices, $43.74, $59.74, $63.74 to $89.74. NOVELTY PARASOLS. aM lst Fl This detail of some of the very high class lines given promi- nence in the 1905 display: / Smart Linen Parasols, introducing various ay Wy pant rf b ; 22- ith 16-inch white enamelled sticks, embroidery; 22-inch sizes, with ni Bee es iiss Parasols in silk moire or taffeta, elaborately embroidered; 22«inch size, witis silk-covered ribs and white enamelled sea cS ough There prices you facts:— portant market inthe Old World, French Linon Parasols, hand embroidered, with deco-ated ; three groups, white enamelled sticks to match; th My Naas4 and 640174 Hand.piinted Parasols, Cupids. forget-me-nots, lilac and apple blossom designs; stratght pimento sticks, $9.89 and $15.96 Crepe de Chine Parasols, in green, pink, yellow, blue and white, with large white medallions and deep ruffles of hemstitched crepe de chine and chiffon; furze sticks. ..+++ s+» Black Lace Parasols, with white or black chiffon rutiles; animal head or carved burnt ivory handles... .$19.96 and $27,89 Dress Suit Parasols, made to {it any suit case or trunk,$4.89 | Now on Display, Our Spring Importation of “Rosemary” and ‘‘Marigold”’ Glace & Suede Gloves for Womer. Jat FL, Biway, These Gloves are made of selected skins and finlshed in the best possible manner in one of the foremost factories abroad :— se osemary’’ Gloves, three-clasp, overseam glace and sue.e, with three-row or Paris point embroidery; in tan, beaver, brown, slate, pearl, black and white......+++ ITO ROUT TICE GORI $1.69 «;Marigold’’ Gloves, two-clasp, real French kid g'ace and suede, variously embroidered, newest shades....ss+++serreee $1.44 “Alwyn” Real Kid Glace Gloves, two-clasp, pique-sewn, round corners, embroidered backs; in tan, slate, beaver, brown, red, green, blue, pink, black and white $1.69 A Black Silks. dat Fi, 85th St. Black Crepe de Chine, all siik, 24 inches wide; 1,000 yards, $1.09 quality. .sssscseccrerenceveee Black Foulards, messaline finish, reduced from 99¢, yard ... Be 69° 2169° In the Basement We Offer : Fancy Silks, 32 inches wide, suitable for kimonos, wrappers) &c,, as well as for drapery and decorative purposes; 75c. quality» aya Bn 1 39C Sale of Clocks Involving Guaranteed Good Timekeepers Basement. Mantel Sets, comprising Clock and pair of Candelabra; French gold finish; Dresden panels; the set complete. $12.93 Regulator:, gold finish, crystal sides, Roman numerals, visible movements. $12.34 Mission Clocks, imitation old oak finish, 8-day movement, half. hour strike. ... Re ai Hee ve $2.49 Mission Cabinet Clocks, 8-day movement, brass numerals,$1,49 Mantel Clocks, black and gray marbleized effects; 8-day move- ment, cathedral gong, half-hour strike ie , $3,609 Cuckoo Clocks, full size, in Swiss carved oak and walnut, $3,49 Porcolain Mantel Clocks, 8-day movement, half-hour strike; cases variously decorated nee $3.69 Antique Hall Clocks, Mt. Vernon model, 8-day movement, half-hour strike, cathedral gong ,, Vs Mission il Clocks, full size, 8-day strike, brass hands and numerals.. : Nickel Alarm Clocks, cach... Nickel Alarm Clocks, 15-minute alarm....... Aone: aonot kc) movement, half-hour . $14.98 ‘ B’way at 6th Av. of merchandise of this character, + Acustom In other large stores to depend entirely upon these visiting buyers for nearly all lines of goods from foreign markets, Upon |} the return of these sea-goers one might believe that the capitals of Europe had been ransacked and, until the next trip abroad, the sources of new fashion barred to the world. ex:lusibeness furnishes a splendid mask for exorbitant prices. We have pricked the bubble by establish. ing a permanent foreign buying organization, with headquarters in Paris and representatives in every im: | i d. We sell AT MACY'S FAMOUSLY LOW PRICES the new lines of imported merchandise these resident buyers are CONTINUALLY sending over, ready to-day tell the story in detail. vere SSLAD | 34th to 35th St. “THE MARRIAGE OF WILLIAM ASHE”’--By Mrs. Humphry Ward Widely Advertised and Sold by Other Stores at $1.08 a Copy. ‘| Late Books really cost Macy’s more than they cost any other store, yet Macy’s price—98c.—is a full 109¢ LESS than If we bought these Book Trust products as cheaply as other dealers buy {them we could sell them for considerably less than 98c. and still make our regular margin of ‘Book Trust is intent upon driving Macy’s out of business we can expect to be discriminated against, simply because | we decline to permit the Trust to upset this Macy store system by naming Trust prices that afford greater-than- THE MACY PRICE Spring Stocks Now On Display Repre- sent an Investment of Half a Million | Dollars More Than We Ever Be- fore Expended for Spring Goods. These new stocks are made up chiefly of High Class Imported Goods—Fashionable Gowns, Dre: Wraps, Millinery, Dress Novelties, Laces, Lingerie,:Textiles and Art Goods from the fashion centres Fulop and Rugs and Draperies from the Orient. not delivered at your door. The absence of all theatrical effects helps materially in lessening the cost Macy's cash system makes the lessening complete. is to send buyers on annual op semf We urge you to tnspect them, O8c. =e TWO departments and | expect to take them with” you, Use PINK CARDS livered, profit. As long as the They make up a magnificent collection—one thor. ly represenlative of the resources and facilities of the New Macy Store, Individually, the exhibits are attractlve only in the rich lines composing them, no efabora‘e settings. no floral displays, no conc te for that alone—/here 1s no charae for entertain Here are some -annaal te{ps abroad ahd fi! Giving out this impression of The superb collections All Lines of Floorwear Involved in a Special Sale. Spring Carpets, Oilcloths and Linoleums, Mattings and Sum- mer Rugs are involved in a special when summer furnishing plans are buying. All Wool Ingrain Carpets, extra quality, a yard; sold elsewhere at 75c. a yard Tapestry Brussels Carpets, our regular price 84c, a yard, Sold elsewhere at 95c. a yard.s..scssveee Wool Velvet Carpets. best makes, and without borders to match; our regular price 98¢.; sold else- where at $1.10 a yard Axminster Carpets, ideal for a yard; sold elsewhere at $1.10 a yard... sale starting to-morrow—just ripe for the final action—the eee oe 1486 {69c {69c }84c In room effects, with Oil Cloths and Linoleums, 24c. Oil Cloths, a yard... 29, Oil Cloths, a yard, ... yard; for this sale.}.,,.. China and Japanese Mattings. Fresh, new Mattings—bright and and satisfactory than the dry, brittle ++. 19c) 43c, Linoleums, a yard... +++24e | 48c, Linoleums, a yard. Imported Intaig Linoleums, our regular price $1.59 pliant—much more serviceable’, weaves sometimes carried over. from one Season to another, We dae not own a single roll of carried-, over Matting. Prices here quoted are for rolls of 40 yards:— Fancy Lintan Paimed M Seamless to the roll, ,, ‘attings, 80 to 85 Ibs, $9 48 48 - Seamless peaey Fine Weave Lintan Palmed Mattings, $10.48 Ne 85 to 90 Ibs to the rol Seamless Fanc ity, 90 to 95 Ibs, to the roll 96-Warp Mattlhags, seamless, weave Japanese Mattings, in extra carpetq orings, also plain white; per roll.,eees ...., Crex’’ Grass Inch, 64¢.; 72-inch, ''Crex’ 9x12 foot Algerian Rugs. size 3x 6 feet, each size 4x 7 feet, each size 6x 9 feet, each Size 8x10 feet, each Size 9x12 feet, each $3.98 $5.74 $11.48 $17.98 $23.98 and White Mattings, extra imperial qual- $11,96' $13.96 $12.98 84c)) $7.74) Moodji Rugs, Size 3x 6 feet, each $2.59 Size 4x 7 feet, each $3,096 Size 6x 9 feet, each $7,94 Size 8x10 feet, each $11.94 size 9x12 feet, each $14.94 j uality designs and col. +» $10.96, $11.96 and Matting, 36 inches wide; a yard, 38c.3 54- Auto Clothing---Reductions. bth FL. a a From regular lines in the Sporting Goods section we have singled out for cle the motori hey are garments made splendidly tailored, some of them skeleton lined: Auto Suits reduced from $18.49 to.... Auto Suits reduced from $24.98 to, Coats and Trousers—separate lots: @ purposes several broken lots of Suits and Coats for of the best cravenetted fabrics, Included are Norfolk and single-breasted coats, $16.13 Conts now $7.96; $9.98 Trousers now $4.49 We Are Showing a Special Line of Auto Coats and Suits Made of High Grade Black Kidskin, | The Coats include both Norfolk and high storm cc lining; each ,, the knickerbock, t rs made with cufls or knee; a pair Steamer Basement In addition to the special purchase showing full assortments of Imported Shawls, at prices ranging from $7,88 At $4,29—Cholce of 200 Domes: | At t teamer Rugs, size | 64x72 inches, plaids one side, plain| color reverse si louble fringed; ad- | size vertised by others as special values at| $4.89 each, s, storm flaps on sleeves, Farme: double-breasted models, with atin and cloth +> $9.96 Regular Trousers or Knickerbockers to match {he above Coats; with flaps to button below the $9.96 Rugs. lots told of in detail, we are Steamer Rugs and Travelling to $23.98 each. $6.24—Three Hundred Alle Wool Steamer Rugs, » 64x72 inches; tartan plalds, heavily | fringed; value $8.00 each. when goods ate to be da. $10.96)!