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THE EVENING WORLD, FOREIGN (UESTS GET CLOSE VIEW OF CITYS HARBOR Delegates to fle International Congress of Navigation on Tour of nspection. ON A MUNCIPAL BOAT. City, State arf National Offi- cials Acconfany the Vis- itors Frm Abroad. pe Delegates to he twelfth Interna- tional Congress of Navigation repre- @entin nearly svery European Gov- ernment were giests of thi Gay aboard te inicipal ferryboat Bronx, which nade @ tour of inspec tion of New ‘ork harbor and rivers, City offick il the members of the Board of Alermen, St: and representtives of Government wre The Bronx, vth 300 delegates aboard, headed first forthe Staten Island shore, and passed alag the waterfront of St. George and Vest New Brighton into} the Kill von Hill opposite the smoking chimneys of te Standard Oil Com- pany’s plant. Tien it retraced its course along the Stata Island shore and head- ed out past Qurantin: Narrows to th beginning of the Am- brose Channel. Back into th harbor once more the Dig ferryboat came and turned into East River. 3 ee ed under the four north end of Black- turned and came tery. Luncheon we served in the cabin of the ferryboay and during the entire trip. adresse; were made by represen- tatives of th’ city, State and national government f topics of interest sug- Commissmer Tomkins submitted some intersting information regarding New York Harbor, ‘The spwiois harbor of New York is the princigl gateway of North Amer- ‘ aid The Great Lakes and ppt Villey are connected with city to-|~ through the | New York by an almost water-level canal and railroad route. In value, over 37 per cent. of the imports of the eoun- try, 57 per cent. of the exports and 96 / per cent. of the ocean passenger service passes through New York. “In value, one-eighth of the manu- factured products of the United States Are fabricated in the New York and New Jersey districts of the port so that it {@ also the principal industrial com- munity in North America. ‘The railroad terminals at New York are not properly co-ordinated with each other and with the several parts of the port and the great problem here as at other Atlantic seaboard cities is to tle these terminals together in the most effective manner to minimize transfer charges. This must be done through the instrumentality of tunnels under the Bay and rivers which shall substt- tute continuous transit for the present Intermittent process of transmission by carfloats, lighters and ferry boats. Not until this shall have been accomplished will the port be finally organized as an organic whole." On Thureday the delegates will be the guests of the Albany Day line and will go on ons of the company’s steam- ers to West Point. On Friday State Surveyor Bensel will be host to the delegation, taking them up-State to view a@ portion of the canal system, ped dlc BIG NIGHT FOR SLIGO. Its Boye and Girls to Shake Their Feet for Charity. AN!_nood_Sitgo_men_and women, 1 (i) That “Quick Lunch” Caused Your Trouble! Hasty ey eating and a weird assortment food are bound to cause biliousness, indigestion ny forms of bowel and liver complaints. WARS in Candy Form Is Ready to Come to Your Assistance. wish to partake of the to have every part A geo perfect harmony, this is thrones the use of this won- Getta pe ey bea tpt candy laxative and fier. vata ood (ae bynes 80c. and $1, or Partola aC y 160 2d Ave. B. Altman & Cn! HAVE ARRANGED FOR TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) A REMARKABLE SALE OF WOMENS SUMMER SUITS AND DRESSES OF LINEN AND COTTON FABRICS) HUNTER’: COAT SUITS OF EPONCE e ° ESPICIALLY SELECTED FOR THIS OCCASION, ” n $22.00 SUITS OFFIGURED COTTON VOILE, WITH SEPARATE COATEE F CHIFFON TAFFETA TO MATCH . ‘AILORED COAT SUITS OF WHITE OR FANCY 4 COLOREL FRENCH LINEN 18.00 48.00 . . . . TAILORE COAT SUITS OF WHITE OR COLORED RAMIE »« 6 «© «© ¢ 46.50 ¢ o> a. 9% IMPORTD DRESSES OF WHITE LINGERIE, HAND- MADE, IAND-EMBROIDERED . $18.00 DRESSESOF ORIENTAL LACE OR EMBROIDERED NET 28.00 DRESSESOF WHITE BRUSSELS NET, BRAIDED 24.00 DRESSES)F WHITE OR COLORED COTTONVOILE, arainso 20,00 DRESSESF WHITE MARQUISETTE,tacs ann six tanner $8.00 DRESSESOF WHITE VOILE, LACE TRIMMED . 46,50 DRESSES OF WHITE MARQUISETTE OR WHITE OR COLOREL EMBROIDERED BATISTE , , DRE6SESOF STRIPED VOILE, SILK TRIMMED ,. . . $5.00 . 14,00 DRESSESOF WHITE COTTONETAMINE OR MARQUISETTE 32.75 DRESSE OF COLORED BATISTE, LACE TRIMMED; ALSOPESFORATED FRENCH LINEN, IN WHITE OR COLORS $3.00 DRESSE OF WHITE OR STRIPED VOILE; ALSO WHITE OR CODRED FRENCH LINEN PLAIN OR FIGURED . . 9.75 8.00 DRESSE OF STRIPED RATINE; ALSO COLORED VOILE, DRESSE OF COLORED DOTTED DIMITY OR HEM. STITCHD VOILE Pika Yee 7.50 RESSB OF WHITE OR COLORED LINEN OR STRIPED FLAXOD rina: boner ae te DRESSH OF GINGHAM, COLORED ZEPHYR, DOTTED MUSLIN OR ALL-WHITE FLAXON . 2. «© «¢ 2 WOMEN'S SUMMER SKIRTS $4.50 & $5.00 4 at, $3.00, 6.50 5.75 g [say Awee, 24th ww 35th Mterets, Nem York. th us” eamnennnney Seen SRERSS come TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1912. and lassies, will be found at Sulzer's Harlem Casino and Park to-morrow night, when the annual reception, ball |and games will be held in ald of the sick @nd burial fund. Chairman John Ha ac wonder! U Crane, who has charge of the arrange. Rg ate es SiON, ments, says ne expects to see the fine 1 Beet aad ait Cate Act old county represented from every parish between the Curlew Mountains and Windy Gap. There will be a competition in Gaelic era mep dancing that shoutt get all feat Produces a-tapping, and which will be judged | Smee by Tom Kelly, who can do the pigeon's wing with both pins. President Thomas A. Cooke will award the prises at the | PR) end of the contests, Franklin Simon a Co. Fifth Avenue SPECIAL SALE WEDNESDAY Children’s Summer Dresses French Waist Dresses Of striped tissue fabrics, in nock and short sleeves; han 2 to 6 years, Hand-Made Smocked Dresses Ofpink, blue or tan chambray or batiste; waist models, 2to6 years, Yoke models, 6 mos. to 3 yre, Value $5.75 French eed Dresses dint Swe vee: Pop! nen or batiste; also Vans 0.18 Hand-Made French Waist Dresses al pes or nainsook, hand emb'd, lace and ribbon trim- 2 to 6 years. Value $10.75 ink, blue or tan; Dutch featherstitched. Value $4.75 2.95 3.95 4.75 7.50 Rompers and Beach Dresses Children’s gas, Rompers Straight, bloomer or diaper sans, Dutch neck, short sleeves, in pink, blue or tan, also stripes and checks. 2 to 8 years. Value 75¢ Children’s Striped Beach Dresses Of navy or gray and white striped drill, figured bands. 2 to 6 years, Value 75c Tan Linen Beach Dresses Of tan linen, with plain and emb'd bande of red and blue. 2 to 6 years. Value $2.00 Beach Hats and Bonnets Of white, pink or blue chambray, also white, pink or blue chambray, also chec! oN vastus 780 Children’s Summer Coats Imported Pique Coats Hand made, hand embroidered collar and cuffs. Sizes infants to 4 years. Value $6.75 425 Nore ares coats ht blue, Yale and tri Petar MM om Ya and meee, 5.95 Hand Woven Terry Cloth Coats Of washable Terry cloth, in light blue, white or tan. 2 to 6 years. Value $14.50 9.75 WILL CLOSE OUT WEDNESDAY 60 Children’s Coats Pleated or box models of navy serge, checks, stripes, mixtures and taffcta silk. 2 to 6 years. ' 5.00 Heretofore $9.75 to $18.50 Misses’ and Girls’ Middy Blouses and Skirts New Model Middy Blouses Of white English drill, laced-front model, revers and ket of navy blue or red drill, silk tie, detachable shield. to 20 years, Value $2.00 Norfolk Middy Blouses Of white English drill, collar of cadet, navy blue, red or white English drill, embroidered stars, vn ite braid, to 20 years, Value $3.00 Girls’ Washable Skirts Of white cordeline, poplin, khaki, gored or pleled models. Lengths 18 to 34 inches. Value $4.75 Misses’ Cordeline or Terr: 125 1.95 2.95 4.75 Skirts Button front, of white washable cordeline or Tory cloth. Lengths 34 to 39 inches, falue $6.75 Boys’ Washable Suits Suits let blue chambray, reucker; Russian or sailor m 5 striped gs er ma 20010 ae Boys’ Washable Norfolk Suits With two pair of knickerboc! orfolk and double-breas 1.95 of khaki, crash or duck. 3.50 7 to 17 years. Value $5.75 Boys’ Knickerbocker Trousers Of khaki, linen crash or white duck. 95 8 to 17 years, Value $1.45 . FIFTH A VE., 37th and 36th Sts. 1912 World Almanac ANSWERS THOUSANDS OF GUEST! ONS Finance —Ineurance— z| GREEN TRADING 9M [ow extra aw STAMPS IN EVERY BOOK STARTED THIS WEEK. The regular sets of complimentary uted each Wednesday intha Parlor, on the Fourth Floor of our Building, will be given tomorrow, These are in addition to the 60 “Extra Free Stamps” given with every book sterted this ‘*The Big TWO MAMMOTH BUILDINGS GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER @. BOTH SIDESOF6™ AVE. J. B.GREENHUTPres. la™ AND I5™ STS. week. D ; frertsement on Page 1. In New York’s Shopping Center Adve n ag ‘GREENHUT-sincEL cooper co—MAIN BUIL DIN: A June Sale of Jewelry That Comes Right in the Nick of Gift-Giving Time ; There is the ‘June bride” to consider, and her bridesmaids, to say nothing of the groom and his attendants. The fact that you can buy the very choicest designs in jewelry at The Big Store for 14 to 14 less than our own regularly low prices is sufficient argument for your attending this sale at opening time tomorrow. : WN ie GOLD LION'S My v VS HEAD RINGS— set with ruby eyes and diamond in value $5 ONE DIAMOND STON! value $278; at. $210 DINNER RINGS— tops; dis- SINGLE-STONE SINGLE STOR DIAMOND i M MOND RING: ‘S—average weight Sy ct; Moeebdpess 87 THREEB-STONE DIAMOND RINGS- Ni-ct.; value SINGLE- STONE DIAMOND RINGS —over y value $35; CLUSTER RINGS set with reconstructed rubles, sapphires, emeralds, garnets, ame= thysts and 2 diamonds; also a few single- stone bs MONE DRINGS A e425 CLUSTER pies * $20 Neo ‘inate and tons wus 150 DIAM NS ‘tL oUF $85 ‘wlth reconstructed” sapy rubles, values up to §, DIAMOND - SET LOCKETS: EXTRA LARGE LOCKETS~— fancy ; values $25 only tou, values $10 to $16; at.. DIAMOND WERT an oe values to $18; at $7. 50 DIAMOND LOCKETS—values 9. $0 4 to $10; at . $ LOCKETS AND CROSS! diamonds, value $7.50. LOCKETS—set with value $5; at. Ht 1c yc bed fry iS, y BEAUTIFUL NECKLACES OF CEYLONA PEARLS— amall graduated beads of excep- tionally fine sheen; mounted with rhinestone claspe that are exact 310.80 DIAMOND HARP $8 TO $9 FANCY BAR PINS CEYLONA «| PEARLS range in price 4 Ori monde; priced $701 with 7 genuine dark | S aroque etl 5g) trom ith tha “pag tabe pid $5 to "$19.50 | ‘ 2 sapphires, 4 Fi | $1 5 Ovtring. neppeyee valve $15 : i | stewno SILVER |PATENT MESH ith 7 \- 4 hirestvalue $25, a1 $10 LETS; several sizes; SQUD GOLD Jew. values $4.50 GOLD PILLED BRA all beautifully engraved; open with spring catch; value $1 «| GERMAN | SILVER BAGS—@-tach fancy wey, sae frame: full shlered ring MAIN BUILDING Embroideries Manufacturers’ Sample Strips in 114- to5-Yard Lengths. Values 35c to $1. Tomorrow, at 17c¢, 25c & 29¢ Beautiful ST. GALL EMBROIDERIES on fine/nainsook, Swiss and cambric, Irish point, Madeira, English eyelet and blind effects; some have slight imperfections. SOLD BY THE STRIP ONLY. 17-Inch Flouncings, Corset Coverings, All- Overs and Shirt-Waist Frontings—value 35c; yard ... i 17 to Py in. wide; to 27 in. “wide; i] values 39¢ and 49¢ 25c| values $0c to $1, (MAIN Buiiding, Main Floor.) Tomorrow We Inaugurate Our June Sale of Women’s Blouses With Dainty #1 to #4 Models, at 79c, *1, $1.50 & 1.98 These blouses are copies of originals designed in Paris, Londen, Vienna and Berlin; also dainty creations from New Yor! famous fashion artists. They are made of fine voile, batist over-embroidery, striped tissue and many novelty weaves and embellished with fine laces and embroideries fren gradation of trimming is represented, from the plain-tailored shirt of smart cut to waists of bewildering intricacy, We illustrate, here, one of the models at $1. For other illus- trations and for more complete details of this greatsale please seo our advertisement in today's Journal. (MAIN Building, Firat Pioor.) 29. GREENHUT.-siEGEL CoopER Co.—MAIN BUIL DIN: This Is a Great Convenience to Thousands of Our Patrons Groceries Delivered to City and Countr When you find it inconvenient to visit the World's Greatest Grocery in person, send your order by mail, or telephone 4000 Chelsea, and our clerks will fill your orders carefully. Sale of Peas SURGE SAU TCRIIA TAUNNET 24 Pure Grape Juice IMPORTED WHOLE FIGS— BAe || Smith & Painter's highest quality wate The best of —~ cial wale, tomorrow; at almost half 120-16. re ete 5--Fountain quel- CALIFORNIA YELLOW PEACHES Ib 36¢ New WHITE ONIONS, rilew nlons giew » 85¢ 20¢ Dor., $2.94 6 botttes, $1.48 Beat new potstoes— Peck, 15 Iba... MOTHER'S Phat HOMINY Pi Joi reg. 10c packege.. FAIRBANKS? HAND SOAP 5 reg. So bars IMPORTED* VEGETABLES — tomatoes, ju- lienn ngless beans, scarlet runners oF ae bar DOMBIN'S ELECTRI 10 bare, 492; 8 bare Babbitt’s Best Soap 10 regular Se ‘ 89¢ bars... Mg Dranus es of any Te 3 reg. 10c large DURYEA’S STAIN reg. 10c tld. package Hominy Grits COMPOUND. regular 25¢ box...... Fabien rain 4 ldeee, paskags PEN LINES 5Be |] Quarer rand; Soft-Shell Crabs purchase of 10 bars or more of Bab- JLIENNE or CONSOMME 4 Qe Ete, certon ‘ Cooked and nicely breaded, ready DR@ Bits eur soup dor., 21,18; reg. 1Se can, (MAIN Building, Third Floor) to serve; nach, 100: 3 for... 7