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LORRY LES [aopaTe ons DVORLAVTONILL THE Bn | Department | : : Yenate Committee Plays | AN 8. Sey ees into Hands of Traction “ot yemr ott ef srlaare REMAN OL. GUTS. <)-'| race sarna dona. v¢ ibe Airection Bach Day New Reason _Is| iver’ Given for Failure to Ree | 0 port. Méasure, (Bpectal from a Staff Correepondent.) ALBANY, May %—"It looks aa if the + Benate Rattroads Committee was fram- ing up a job to beat me,” remarked Assemblyman Wagner to-day in talking | Boe his Coney Island five-cent fare] WANTS WIFE FOR GUARDIAN. “Ef avked Chairman Wilcox. of the |, it rae °F @ommitter, to report the bill Tuesday, |. An unusual re me of them had s} Idn’t get them. T 1] yesterday to oall a meeting of the Committees for the purpose of acting on the bill. He told me then he couldn't get the members together. I made a thind request for a meeting to-day, And the reply was that Thursday is a bad @ay, 2s many of the members want to leave the city earty.” The railroad lobby has been dealing ®ut to some of the Senators on the Committee a ling of persuasive talk. Moreover, this committee wasn't select- | 4 to do business on a very large scale for the public. About all Ré has done | go Tay UhI# session has been In favor of + the corporations. It will take more han the ontinary prescription to get the corporetion idea out of the commit. | . tee. Stern, persictent nagging, backed | Dy pudlic sentiment, is what ts needed. | Assemblyman Wagner in ready to do | the nagging, but 1s depending on the people to help. } The committee ts sitppery. Its long training in the art of dodging and work: | ici fing for the corporations while put(ing | it the rus on a front for the people makes it a | yl fhard cass for such an unwary and hon- } est practitioner adie The next | tense pain often extend! ferer. PPEN “reguisr meeting ok the committee will | ‘be held on next Tu y. By that time, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY | ° Open a Deposit |p . | Purchase Account | The deposit purchase department » your savings and unt in both ir | savings bank a deposit row helps you trom 4% ¢ | grea | Adams Dry j ‘e®) O'Neill-Adams Co. Store Occupying Two Blocks on Sixth Ave., 20th, 21st and 22d Sts. Why Not Join H. O'Neill | || The Household Club? & Company Membership-in the Household Club permits you to furnish your home NOW without the burden of an all-cash pay- ment. Anyone can join It. Ask about it at our charge office, We are glad to & en’s $1.00 Silk Lisle Underwear for 59 And Other Splendid Bargains in Hosiery and Underwea When You Buy W. L. Douglas Shoes BLLOW what They Are Branded You Are Getting a Genuine Bargain. r er store in the world that can sell you W ce than they are branded—namely, $2.50 and $3.50 ries to take EVERY pair of thetr Shoes These shoes they term has even the slight y damaged.” Best Selection, $2.59. Boys’ Douglas $2.50 Welt Shoes and Ties, $1.98. Women’s $2.00 Gibson Ties, 59c 7 large fast color eyelets, , D. and E widths, Women’s pink poplin Gibson Ties, bre k ribbon lac heels covered with poph Misses’ and Girls’ $1.25 Ties at 59c Very choice ties, made of patent leather or kidskin, with patent lacings; sizes 8 to 11, and 12 to CD eadiG widths; special At. once a0 4s oie slew oi ale bie vs 59¢ Cash Mail Orders Filled, tips, large eyelets, broad a A ADAMS BUILDING | Men’s Douglas Shoes & Ox- (fords, Including Many Russets $1.98, rk or defect. ner of 1907 on sale to- 4 ot of Douglas Shoes that has ever and better styles h BLACK and T ¢ shoes for dres iow who needs something particularly sturdy—for every ("ealender, according to thie estimates ot | HligHe " the lobby, as the Senate takes up dur- | ¥ih1t Ing the last few days of the session ‘only bills on order of third reading. In | ft BhePoia bes Governor urglag Ia pas- And of Course O'Brian Voted for the Teachers’ Equat Salary Bill. ‘Miss Strachan, the New York school- Reacher who headed the women who Fecently came to Albany to work for | the Teachers’ Equad Pay bill, upon be- | Ing introdacod to one of the newspaper | correspondents, immediately inquired | for John Lord O'Brian, a member of| ‘Assembly from Buffalo. After relating | ‘Mr. O' Brian's success as a Dome rier, — ithe young man happened to mention that be had great respect for Mr, U'itrian, ecause the latter had eon his teacher in high school. “le that » sald Miss Strachan, equal te the occasion. ‘Then Pou. are & sort of ause I used to We sell a suit that has all the style and quality “ear marks" of a $20 garment, Made in «tand-pupil of mine, h him | Democrats Win Assembly Ball Game + With Wadsworth Absent. Assemblyman “Bi! @round athlete, and mblyman Wag- mer, both of New York, did star work Yesterday afternoon when the Demo €rats and Republicans of the Assembly ed ball. Young o Publican nine and We work for the Deimocra Young, an all-! own super mly possi that this third less THRAE STORE 25 Walker 8. 140 than the ett Played in the outhe: t eiity ahd Bohan in the infield. ‘Weadeworth, a crack b ! Breat work for ¥ ys, had to see the Governc ¥ictory gained by the lowest, ? wut down by the other wide to Wade- | od ‘orth's absence. Another game will be Played next week, when the Kepublican nine expects to trim the minority, T fas even if the Five-Cent Fare bill is re oppeecizing Co. 340 W hr NY. ° Ported, 1t will never be reached on the . cee, % ranches | ADAMS BUILDING ) Trimmed Millinery. We Will Offer To-morrow 400 Trimmed Hats at Material Reductions from Usual Prices. purchase of millinery matérials under i rkrooms enables us to offer these special values in An extensive in our own W new stylish trimmed hats, | Trimmed Hats. Worth -| $3.90 $5.00) $8.75 $13.00 $7.50 $9.00 _ First Floor Millinery, Untrimmed and Ready to Wear Hats. Great Specials for Friday and Saturday. CHIP H. FANCY BRAID HATS—BI at P ‘a RE Y HATS—Over 60 a p special -, | rect Sum at 95¢ ne apes; regular $1.75; spe cial at WINGS—A new ‘S In the lot are | BANDED SAILOR HATS—All the cor- 1.95; Blocks, 95¢c., $1.50 VA PANAMA HATS—All new Sum- | $3.95, $2.50 and....$3.95 89c | saiLor straw, ribbon ‘band, lack or white; value 75c.; spe- | Ee IN BOTH BUILDINGS The pr quoted are for Friday and Saturday only and afford an opportunity to supply the whole family with Hosiery and Under- wear at a very. big saving, f i Men's high-grade silk-lisle Shirts and Drawers, Summer weight, beautiful, lustrous quality, looks as well and wears better than pure silk. Shirts have silk fronts, French necks, pearl buttons and reinforced In pure white, sky and non! $1.00 wear. Special at . 50c Wear, 39c—Men's Summer! — 95¢ Wear, 50c—Men’s very _ welght Balbriggan Shirts:and Drawers, | light Summer weight Sea Istand shirts long or short sleeves; drawers! cotton Shirts, In long or short double seats; also pure white lisle| sleeves; Drawers to match; a fine, thread or cotton Shirts, long or] soft, very light garment, In a short sleeves; Drawers to perfect quality of the 65c. match: Best $0c. lines tt... 99 Cl eride sae ce DUG Women's $1.00 Lace Union Suits, 55c. —Women’s light weight pure white Swiss ribbed real lisle thread Union Suits, wide legs, knee length; low sleeveless, with various lace and crocheted trimmed necks 55 ¢ trimmed legs; beautiful $1.00 quality; per suit Cc 25c. and 35c, Vests, 17c.; 3 for 50c.—Women’s sheer, light Sum- ite tabe ok Swiss ribbed, pure white lisle thread and mercerized Vests; low neck, sleeveless; plain yokes or with lace and crochet trims; ver 15c. Vests, 9c.—Women's plain, | Extra Sizes 25c. Vests, 15c— Swiss ribbed, low neck, sieeveless,| Women’s Swiss ribbed pure white pure white cotton Vests, taped at | cotton Vests in extra large sizes; low neck and arms; good, serviceable | neck, sleeveless or with short w ng quality; very pliable and elastic; 9 sleeves; taped necks; perfect qual 1Sc. value Ciity and very elastic; 25c. 15 39c Hosiery at 25c—women's | VUUl M8 -ss-ee-eeeeerees c fast black gauze lisle thread Hose,|25c. Hosiery at 15c.—Women's full fashioned, regular made and fast | fast black, sher transparent gauze black and tan, seamless; very sheer | lisie thread Hose, full seamless feet, Silk lisle Hose, seamless feet, and tan| with double soles; also full fash- shades and copper color, of seam-|joned, medium weight, fast black less lisle thread and silk lisle cotton Hose; both 25c. val~ Hose; double soles; value 39: 25c ues, at Lach ; 15: Men's 25c Hose, 6 for $1— Women’s 19c Gauze Lisle Men's best imported ingrain fast A, 4 5 black, split feet Socks; also" plain | #40S¢, 10C—Women's fast black, silk lisle seamless Socks, in black | full seamless, sheer gauze, lisle thread and colors; double soles; best Hose; double soles, perfect See Heenior es 09 quality; best 19c. value..... 0c ered Levee torre epee Trunks & Bags--Immense Variety Our stock of Travelling Requisites is the most complete in town, affording an almost inflinite choice in both high and medium grade goods. {f you-are preparing for your annual exodus to the coun- try ox seashore come in and let us fit you out. We save you money and afford you better satisfaction than elsew’ere. Dress Suit Cases: Special at $4.95. Dress Suit Cases, sole leather, brass spring IMR IBCs, F Jocks and catehes, linen lined : with shirt pocket; aac $4.95 pa , Boston Dress Trunks. 28 inch, $3.95 30 , 445 32 inch, 4.05 34 inch, 5.45 36 inch, 5.05 Trunks, made of basswood, canvas | Made of seasoned basswood, canvas malleable iron trimmed, | covered, well painted, bound with trap hinges, full riveted | russet vulcanized hard fibgse, two fibre throughout, muslin lined, two trays, | centre bands, strong siats, malleable best lock, light weight— iron trimmings, brassed fin\sh, strong 28 Inches, $7.95: 32! tnches, $3.95 bolts, lock and key, steel strap 30 Inches, $8.45/ 54 Inches, $9.45 hinges, fron bottom with three cleats, fully clamped, deep set-up tray with 36 inches, $9.95 partition and full cover, paper lined. r for Men and Women ey Cen siamo anieae ream me me? $3.85 | give information. (ONEILL BUILDI? Another Lot of Splendid Suits for Boys at $3.85 Regular Price of Which Was $5.98. These are similar in style and quality to those we offered last week at this same price. We 9 fortunately secured another lot so that those ¥/ | who did not take advantage of the last sale will have another opportunity to-morrow. : They are made up of tht very newest materials in stripes and plaids, cut double-breasted, with belt and knickerbockers. Finely made, stylish, Substantial Suits; regularly worth 3d Floor! ADAMS BUILDING—Rotunda 5,000 Silk Remnants At About Half Regular Prices. 19c, 29c, 39c a yard. These prices have been made to effect an immediate clearance of all Short Odds and Ends and Broken Assortments of this season’s most desirable silk weaves. Ali styles; cotors and com- binations are represented in the collection and the lengths run from 1 to 12 yards. All are arranged on bargain tables for convenient selection. None sent C. O. D. No mail or telephone orders. Including COLORED, PLAIN AND ROUGH PONGEES, 19¢, yard J FANCY siLKs for’ waists, COLORED TAFFETAS, EOLIENNES in light and dark colors, CHINA and For 39¢. kinds. FOULARD SILKS, WHITE HABUTAIS, ete. OOIN-SPOT FOULARDS, FANCY TAFFETAS, LOUI- SINES, PLAIN AND ROUGH SHANTUNG PONG: For 59c. kinds. Embroidered Habutais, etc a BLACK PEAU DE SOIES. BLACK CRI 39c, yard { CREA DE Included are waist and skirt lengths of ALL-SIZE 2%. yard | CHINES, BLACK. TAFFETAS, BLACK PEAU DE CYGNES, COLORED PONGEES, CHECK AND For 7c. kinds. STRIPE TAFFETAS, YARD-WIDE PONGEES, etc. BOTH BUILDINGS Housekeeping Economies ~ Our basement is fully stocked with all. that is timely necessities for household and Sk at Bow saving prices. $4.25 Blue Flame Oil Cookers, $2.75. The brightest and best blue flame Oil Cookers—warranted odorless. These stoves have the skeleton frame, brass burners, and each burner has two different circles of = .* blue flame. O; iF $14.98 Dinner Sets, $9.87. Each set consists of 100 pleces of fine thin American Porcelain, decorated in natural flower designs, 12 assorted patterns to select from; each piece Is traced with gokd; set Includes soup tureen, large size plates and platters; regular price $14.98; special at........csceeecceceeees $9.87 1 Shape, par- | Sailors,’ rough ticularly adapted for the new large | finished French sailor; black and all ._ c special at 25¢| cial at ale of Best Quality Batiste at Ihc. Yd. Values Up To 18c. Per Yard, in Over 300 New Printings “Every Size’’ Shoes for Men, Both High and Low, $3, E HAVE devoted a great deal of time in evolving this new series of “Every Size" shoes, which comprises 25 « tinctly new shapes--from the broad, common-sense last to the extreme narrow tor And in every shoe are incorporated the knacks and eat marks of custom bootmaking. All good leat ers | are represented, including the newest shades of | Every size and half wize from 4 iii "12 } and every width from AA to EK, Other Shoes Up to $7, WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway, Houston Street O1ALL ORDERS FILLED. IN BOTH BUILDINGS | |}————--—————_ Fresh Choice 1801—Chelsea. P, Corn -— Ruby g, sweet, tend Groceries--Lowest Prices Adams’ Big Specials tor Friday and Saturday O'Neill's ompt Altention Giben to Mail and Telephone Orders. Succotash —Ruby Brand Finest Cholcest | Flour | quality Maine packed young sweet Maine packe gar Corn; | popular brand @6 the market whiter and more bread to egular | lighter nen, 956 the barre! than any other flour; Cofire—\ uncheon Coffee, a| Oll—Table Ol, for salads. | Macaroni or Spagh | full bodied | pressed from best { ; sold ebewhere at | seeds, O’Neill-Adams per ib; frest “roasted, | Gallon jug, 90¢. ing granulated or pulverized; | gaia Dy tbs. for 85¢., per Ib...$8¢| highepra Fancy arden grown! 5 buities for $a Oolong, Ceylon reakfast, Mixed or | tyson; 3 lbs for $ tips tra large 149°] Butter—Finest quality Elgin direct froma the best West. Le 5 aYeI- | Creamery Butter, } WOcyern creameries; tresb and runes et, sweet Ib fined itr ions, ; ¢ 4¢| Cotlee — Old Grist . Absolut ure | Wheat Coffee; jac. Peppe tie Pepper, | ‘9 ’ Cinnamon, Clave: Cinger; | Buckwheat — Pura c 4; 1b. bore: c.| Self-Ratsing Ib. bos, 1¢ b Ib. cartons, per doz, 0c; 4 bc | perpke es Fancy hand picked) Plum Pudding — Pea Eeans, 10 Ibs. for, Bde | pared: regular price 10¢.; per Smoked Beef — Wafer dozen, s$e; per pkg sliced) 1 1b. glass jars 206] Cocos—Pura Brand Break. Co cal-—-Genuine South: | last Cocos ein water ground Corn Meal, | war price, 2C¢; per white or yellow, 10 IDs. $9} bos Finest imported 1 Ib car Brand; 1 Ib. cans, per tons; per dozen $1.05; per, doz., $1.15; per can. 30¢ | Starch—(Fura Brand), pared stareh requ ne beill- 3 cans, per doz, 90c; Regular price t0¢; per per can cing strictly pure | Cocyanut—Schepp's Shred-| S¥f¥P, — warranted fresh and| pure: 2poundcan.. 6c Corn | kin, or mixed plekles; quart Quaker Oats | Mason jars; per jar..., 35¢ or Pufled Rice, 5 pkges | for 256; per pkgs J.a.ms—Schimmel's pure | pastry; 4 Ib. pkge. 23 fruit Jams, full assortment Ss aah jars, glass top Old Grist Mill Dog Biscuits $a1mon-—-Coleman Flag | jump Laundry Stare, packed Hed | aib. carton 1% $1.40; Pert “(Brier Bush Brand) | per bot epee in mustard; large cans, P& | Pint bots, per dor, 62.25 light effects, made, in Eng- 50c 15e | doxen, $1.95; per can. Sale of Negligee Shirts, $1.50 Values, for $1.00 1400—Chelsea. corn, and small, tender lima beans; . | regular price 15c.; per dozen, These come 53 | 95c.; per car 8c Amostly, in | the coat model with cuffs attached, +] hey are tailored by the best shirt ti— | Brook Trout — Epicurean 9: | Beans—Fulton Brand; baked Pre beans In tomato sauce; No. laundered. The materials are Seoteh cheviot, madras and fine canfbric, Made Se | Syrup — (Pen Muir) Table abel, guarantee- 15c | Picklea—Heinz Sweet Gher- ™ jing elegance, fit =| wd wearing duallties® Three for $2.75 $1.00 Very Special. 9c | Flowr—Presto, makes dell. cious bread, biscuit of j Wb. €artons.,........ 206 id packed, red | Washing Powder —~ Snow 100 dozen White Madras Shirts, riye Tomators; case of 6| Boy brand, 4Jb. car- cans, $1.00; per gallon plain or plaited bos- | ton oms; regular $1.50 { 31c! Starch—Pioral brand best shirts, at $1.00 $1 Neckwear at 50c ¢ Juice-—Dutl y's Ster Silk and Linen English Sailor knots, a de jutce utade extra long to wear t bots., per doz, f4; with negligee shirts 50c * All Silk Grenadine in dark and tall | Ap 526 | 10¢ | per bot lish folded square model, , Choice of fabrics, value up| |Choice of fabrics, value up to 25c. per yard, at..... to 10¢, per yard, at../... All Perfect Goods, Direct trom the Looms of Europe and {_ IN BOTH BUILDINGS This is a great opportunity to secure dainty new wash fabrics of a splen- did quality at an extremely low price, They come in large, medium and | Small dots, ring dots, figures, stripes T 1 Ic: and floral designs. Without a ques- 1 ji ‘tion the largest assortment of the 2c best American Printed Batiste we have ever shown. In the collection j are values uP to 18c per yard all | marked for this sale Clearing Sale of All Short Lengths (2 to 12 yards) of This Season's Washable Dress Fabrics se BUILDING— Ns, ea Black Satin Back Velvet Ribbons. Marked for To-Morrow’'s Sale Much Under Regular Prices, Width ee ee OU Ce CMa Df Per yard.....- Gc Te ¢ 1 1%. lO-yd. piese,..- ¢. Bbc 8Bc, Ta: $1.25 $1.00 Value. , Tic. B5e We b1.00