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Yy NX S WW SN x Yj \ Yy NX NS SS S SNS Executive, three things w most vital impor of New York, FOR NEW YORK 1S IRGED BY GOV. Dix Speaking Before Chamber of Commerce, Fa- vors New Pier System. RAPS RAILROAD RATES. Wants State Canals Enlarged and Terminals for 1,000- Ton Barges. A comprehensive dock and pier sya- tem and general harbor {mprovement | was urged to-day by Gov. John A. Dix| Ring; Internal Trade, Samuel W. Fair- in an address before the Chamber of | Commerce. The Governor named the he believed to be of to the prosperity of the city. He said mind, three things are vital tinued prosperity of the city scriminating against this city tn favor of rival ports on the Atlante ‘Third—The completion at the earlest moment consistent wit tion of th canals for the 1,X\)- navigate these waterways. “We need to have here the long and best commodations of the latest approv piiances for domestic and foreign merce as carried on both by s#term- ships and rallronds, “The Panama Canal ts being pushod to speedy completion, canal in our own State will be ready by 1915. The port of New York should also be made ready) with adequate ter- minals for these great works, seacoust, and id construc he 8 plers and the ampleat com= The new barge Other beginning to spend millions, tf , to increase their facilities to NY in your shoe purchases. Basement Store Men’s Shoes Some good values in Goodyear Welt Blucher: in Box Calf and Paten Leather. $7.00 Men’s Patent Leather Oxfords 1804 pairs—the biggest value this week, at $7.00 Men’s Oxfords Our “Harvard” good leathers. ‘3 30 , and upon the prosperity ? of the city of New York depends, to a large degree, the prosperity of the entire State. “First=The proper development of the terminal facilities of the Port of New York #0 as to make it adequate in every detali to the requirements of modern commerce, the units of which are con- stantly expanding, and #0 reasonable in its charges as to reduce to the minimuin the costs of distributing to consumers the products of soil and indust Kicks on Railroad Rates. “Second—The removal of differential railroad rates dl 3 | strong Wind and the firemen were pow- - the possession of the Murtagh family. line— all snappy styles; in all dimensions, and which constantly de- mand more scientific methods for the handling of freight. In the last twenty years the number of vessels in the World's merchant marine has decreased nearly 7 per cent., while the tonnage of vessels has increased nearly 9 per cent. This remarkable expansion of the units of ocean transportation, corresponding to a similar growth in the units of land transportation, amounts almost to a revolution in commerce and requires a | comprehensive adaptation of port facil!- ties to the new conditions thus cre- ated.” | Takes Trip Around Harbor. After the luncheon Gov. Dix escorted by the members of the New York and) New Jersey Harbor Commissions took 4 trip around the harbor on board the revenue cutter Hudson. R. A. C. Smith} is chairman of the joint commission. © other commissioners for New York Dock Commissioner Calvin ‘Tomp- and State Engineer John A, Bensel. Th w Jersey commissioners are W. BR, Dixon, J. Spencer Smith and Ernest J. Heopenheimer. Before Gov. Dix's speech the chamber | jheld its annual election, A. Barton Hep- | burn was re-elected President. Other officers elected were Vice-Presidents John Claflin, A. Foster Higgins and |John Talcott; Treasurer, M. H. Porter; |Secretary, Sereno 8. Pratt; Chairmen of on; Finance and Currency, F\ Vanderitp; Foreign Commerce, Welding Nd; Harbor and Shipping, E. H, Out- ridge; Insurance, A, A. Raven; Mu- n | John D. Ro Peck were mittee Foreign Commerce and the Revenue laws, and William Jay Schieffe- lin and Cornelius N. Bliss jr. were ape vbers of the Committee on Trade. Isaac N. Seligman and W. MeGarrah were elected to the| mittee on Municipal Taxation. Randall was named for Com- er for Mcensing sallors’ hotels rding houses. MURTAGH HOTEL BURNED. Paterson Landmark, Unoccapted, Is Completely Destroyed by Fire. One of t Paterson, N. at the top of the Clay street hill and |near the Morris Canal, was destroyed by fire early to-day. The ramshackle, Weather-battered bullding had not heen most ancient landmarks of J., the old Murtagh Hotel, occupied for a year and no one was in }it when the fire was discovered. A | spark from a passing locomotive proba- bly set the place afire. There Was a |erless to control the flames. | ‘The Murtagh Hotel was bullt about seventy years ago and until recently. when {t Was sold for taxes, it was in It was once famous as a headquarters for sporting men and numerous notadie prize fights were held there. There was also a time when it was popular w'th | New Yorkers for its excellent dinners, —— HAMBURG, May 4.—Adolph Woer- | mann, head of the Woermann Steam- | ship Line and a leader in German ship- ‘ping, died to-day. Don’t Forget We So!d Over 1,000,000 Pairs of Shoes in 1910 BM®* ON A SHor MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT 6th Ave. and 20th St. Over five thousand people advantage of the Basement Store Cammeyer Moderate Priced Shoe Store our basement It’s the good things the name Cammeyer stands for— the implicit confidence reposed in us by the New York public —that makes the business grow by leaps and bounds—standard shoe values sold at the lowest prices possible, quality considered —start in to-day and let us educate you to save 334% on Note the offerings for the week-end: Misses’ & Children’s last week SUGAR TRUST INQURY WILL BE SWEEPING WASHINGTON, May 4.~A broad tn- vestigation of the entire sugar refining industry in this country will be the result of the resolution introduced by Representative Hardwick, Demoorat, of Georgia, providing for a probe of the Sugar Trust. The House Rulgs Com- mittee to-day appointed Representatives Hardwick, Pow and Lenroot a sub-com- mittee to redraft the resolution broad- ening its scope to include all branches Sixth Ave., 20th-22d Streets Surety Stamps (990) Equal $2.50 IN GOODS FREE Except Groceries, and youselect theGoods from our sales counters ARTICLES ON SALE THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1911. model cold storage plant, all furs an cleaning, repairing and remodelling at considerably lower cost than pte New York City 1868—Established 43 Years—1911 ONEILL-ADAMS COMPANY Cold Storage Repairing and Remodeling of Furs It Is to Your Interest to Use a Transfer Slip You will facilitate the delivery of your packages in one shipment greater number of Surety Stamps on your «if you use a Transfer Slip. © are prepared to call for and place in our fur garments for the summer months: in the latest styles for next winter, during O'Neill Main Store—Th (Formerly Adame tu! AR‘IICLES ON SALE (Just like illustration.) With French roll edge at usual, price of plain style. The HARINFELT MATTRESS is unique in construction, Alternate layers of fine quality of curled hair and pure cotton Y felt add elasticity of the one material to the smooth quality YF of the other, with combined comfort of hoth. It is SELF- Yr VENTILATING; the pressure of the sleeper’s body causes WW air to circulate in and through the layers of hair, the felt layers acting as bellows (see the arrows in cut); thus the inside is kept sweet and sanitary. Deep, plump and full of possi- bilities for real rest. Carefully made in clean workrooms by the best hand labor. Cove in a beautiful pattern of art ticking. The excellency of the HARI N FE MATTRESS is well known, and when youcan buy it with the fine French Y edge at the price of a plain mattress you gain at least 88 in value, We are YY the selling agents for this wondertul mattress, and it will be demonstrated Z and on sale to-morrow and Saturday at the following prices: seevvecee #13.50 .+ 10,00 7.50 Special Sale and Exhibition ef the Wonderful Banjo Vacuum 3.6 2.6 si an Crib size MiG BBE. ccc ienssccene $16.50 4.0 size... «. 15.00 3.0 size . 12.00 W SS \\ ’ Cc ge Women s Shoes Button &Lace Shoes Cleaner Satin Pumps It's a waste of space to Equal if not superior to the most s Continue to be popular. t A very good line of short Vamp Pumps, trimmed with satin bows; 2-inch Cuban heels. $9.50 talk about this offering -—just note the prices and remember they're Cammeyer values. 85: $]-10 ed ve, at the lowest price of all, LY $12.50 ex} s Je that a child can operate it weighs only ten pound ensily handled; cleans Hoo nets, walls, drapery, furniture and pedding. Everything guaranteed. No cost for maintenance, — Price, #12.50, See the Demonstration Misses’&Children’s 7 fe tain Ficor, ON Bort Women’s Tan Calf a y an fa ROMAnt 0h He, CINE Kips Blucher Oxfords bea: jaa Laundry Soap Splendid for street wear —and very seasonable. $9.50 Boys’ Shoes A very special lot—com- prising Button, Blucher and Oxfords in popular leathers; all Goodyear Welts. $9.00 at Be these—classy footwear Leather, Tan and Gun Metal. $] -50 2 $9.00 Wear Then CAMMEYER sure and look at Seven cakes of P. Gold Soap Pure Groc ON & a ) a low price—Patent hand mad 12c Potato Chign Teidy's Die 1 De Compare, Fi * 15¢ * 12%¢ SHOES ee eater wit of O'Neill Main Store Pri Pri M O'Neill Main Store Pri feasletion eaveratey, 8 {he Nome us Pleoss (Formerly Adams Building) i iad Pleose (Formerly Adams Building) shag cad | q ‘ tee fol mI nd n a EXPRESS TRUST PROBE | 50 | Spring Tailored Suite Sinti"tat tl | $7.49 | $12.50 | 500 | Women’s Stockings, fittasamtnso™ * 25e : 100 | Foulard Dresses. {gi,t'Soners ant other deans FOR | Men’s Socks, sotnyttd taiee tm back, tan 25e | Cuvillier Bill Calls for Investigation ht ti } patra | » Sad colors, ed oe Dai 500 | Wash Tub Dresses fins’ fit ‘mung’ atterne ani |_250 | Men’s Balbriggan Shirts, {iahersnkle tenets 50¢ ; : | j R ; 50 | Women’s White Ribbed Vests, '° Neots RoR stake ATMHoan Nalial, Wats rete} 200 | Conte [%, Timrsy emul ciruay Set aia 250 | istwand exo imvtiis | ATC frock 29 : is ‘Ail much OBENDENIES Higeepprated 72 | Cross-bar Lawn Tailored Waists fe 150 | Lace Scarfs and Shams, %n'fs, 1750. shams 29 ea. under she JolAt, sto, eabociation tw i : tack, long sleeves finished with self cuffs and stiff collar. 1,000 bere—four Senators, four Aneemblymien Ing. tucked sleeves trimmed with lace and pleated collar 75 | Boys’ White Wash Suits, flily, Poued from 1.50084 "Phe commission ts authorised to inves- 200 Women’s White Lawn Dressing Sacques Sa etl beh ne Cana Inte Tie Sanne) AERASH ne Tith black fgurew: square neck, % sleeves, finished withbelt 100 | Men's and Boys’ Raincoats, pis!? $5 wil give the State supervision over tata? ; r ‘Ponte Qa ali : fuch fompanies. A report la 0 be made 350 Girls’ Tub Dresses csioret inv, Birch nek. ‘i 200 | Men’s English Brown Derbies, ‘¢r7es* $2.75 pa ia All-Silk Figured Black Marquisette ‘aw 81.50 yd. f_1°0 | Boys’ Suite, Zn iots year” $1.98 " — ~ - F , Hock and natural, Brandrett's Plain All-Silk Satin Messaline "ic 6850 yd. Marabou Feather Capes, 6m! tuted wis $3.50 or white. ° . —— _ ° 4 in many stylos: rhinestone, gilt, oxidized PILLS 1,500 | Spring and Summer Wool Dress Goods! 44, 89c to Flat Pins foro iglin iste andlst 50c Th G t L ti i yards including fancy suitings, in black and colores. Cc $1.25 ARTICLES ON SALE e Urea axative P O'Neill Homefurnishing Store Former Mule of dhe becadenias yards All-Wool Black Serge, *de"™ 79c | #1 yd. (Formerly O'Neill Building) fe) e best materials A A A finish of silk, fi —prepared with the great- fal Melee thee oa Repp, smienuidauat: | 1615¢ Coco Door Mats, {Thuty. $1 est me tle or two at 1,000 | White Nero Linen Finish, Suonthin Wik} Jie “Surety” Lawn Mowers, 4 sizes. $3.98 night will relieve and cure YORE 1) She Speer ston ollie: te aH Gus GoM Sipe aol consti pation, . headache, sah White Embroidered Waist Fronts, =i, 39¢ Glass Punch Bowls fitikers ni $2.50 rheumatism, and by purify- i ie eae herd’s Ch two Cut Glass Fern Dishes tivefitasiMinnw | $2.98 | $9.98 ing the blood they keep 1,200 } Black-and-White Shepherd's Checkswie| 94 14¢ Decorated China Salad Bowls, Ss" .©t] 50@ | #110 everyone who uses them _yarde Sea users, nut bowls, olive dishes, biscuit jars. 31.98 ea. : . pink or blue in neat designs with "OF or wy ae in first-class health. 200 | Crib Blankets, Witte fecquard naures. 39ce Inlaid Linoleums, {f2,,,f2t%9 tialities color 95¢ set ; Sateen. | 250 | Guest Room Bed Spreads, sfecvetueet ae. | OTE | 81.25 mat - $1.19 [0h : esis bc to 100 | Axminster Rugs, ox12 tect $19.50 $22.50 & m + variety of widths and 1,000 | Mill Ends of Ribbons Seni" "41 10e | ane yd. | 759 | stair Linoleums, {s,2etgin 2 29¢ | 59c yd. ° f Famous Harinfelt Mattress Tromendows Oteting 0 Syst eine 6 i Priced for Frida p i y R endl acy Te (Vormert. sinins Ay ry) Collars Men S Su er1or 4 Pl Collars Collars ; sy pe The Best 2 for 25c Collars Made for + 50c 14 Styles in 14 Sizes 50c (nS Running from 14 to 18 O'Neill Main StoreJust tnside Bist St. Door (Formerly Adame Ruildiag). These exceptionally fine collars are fully shrunken, and not surpassed by any collar on the market. They are beautifully hand laundered, and have eyelet buttonholes that outwear twice over the plain slit types. A'wonderful May sale offering bound to attract New Yorkers. Y SN Superior to Most 15c Collars These are ell 4-ply instead of 3, and comprise the newest up-to-date shapes with the famous lock-front, wing and turn-down styles, 6 Collars Quarter wt = Drsscccoe Wi D> eries Greatly Reduced 1 Main Store-ta\ eserve the Righ 14 to 18 Salad Dressing nt (Formerly Adams Building), to Limit Quantities. quailty, Barataria Beans, B4e.; Delicatessen Dept. Cooked Ham Hrand Deviliedt Ha) or s - Deviled Mam ¢ oked Beet — Freen 97@ Armour'a Bost per peas, 2Rc | hed Corn Beet" irenh . * in’ “gles Deviled) Chig oe ed’ Anchovies in’ glass an Sardinew tn’ elaine De Fresh “Smoked Salmon \ Amoked “Take Corvelat daurnue 32 beet The Searchilgh or Clan Chowd: Aelicioua ehowde fo Caviar High Krade Kusslar tha, Mies “ing, Ae National Oats