The evening world. Newspaper, June 6, 1907, Page 18

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“RIGHT MAN FOR HUGHES SIGHS “PRESIDENT NEED. UTILITIES BILL HAVE NO SPONSOR” — IT'S NOW ALAW —William Jennings Bryan. ipa |Members of the Two*Com Democracy’s Opportunity missions Created to Be in Republican. Lack of Named Next Week. Harmony., ‘ls (ppectal to The ALBANY day signed t OUT TO, FIGHT: HEARST. | | The monmure polntment of tw of five | membere each otk City Trusts Beyond Control—-Only jest brn Sta The enla ‘Remedy Is Abolishment, ji "hioo « year jie five yeara The He Declares. cet, two yl © Ratiroad and State William Jennings Brran an Evening ‘World reporter fet Indorsement of the new ogreasive Democratic 7 Sreeaedve Democratic League i De-| evea to have deen expressly created | of gor the purposes of weakening and |/ern: expplanting Hearst's rival Independence || which Teages, ta “New York, New Jersey. | Pennsylvania and other States. ae Mer, Bryan arrived In town (0-483 | farcreaching coming trom Albany on Nathan Strau#'#/ pagsed by an American Ingtalatrre gteam yaoht Bjsitina. His fellow- *- | be serind taitabare. Te SHAT on abe trip down the Hudson WF | pubiio service corporation, great oF Branton M. Wrvell, Chetrman ae coh pea onsen ma Pe bed Executive Commities of the Rew PTS” the exception of the tel ache ne tn ¢ Executly : 4 et sre gaa ia Mr. Strauss secre roads, stre: Sor hed deen arranged that ® FIOP) 14, oad The «old pen wit signed the law which the Gov \, the dntroducer tiord, the Gov FarReaching Reform. The Utilities bill ts one of the most reform meagures ever ‘ usive State, but to le at Newburg last nigh nth ningticn proul be — ‘vas to have been the the business in this State of al where Mr. Bry: ratiroad r common carriers ‘at the City Club, of Arther &. Stoceee, Treasurer of the Democratic feonsual e the State at any point Bate Committee but when the beat e © ect wil too Pe reached there he was fal cE in: ashore. Radishes which he ate for his g te attack | reached Junch had given him an acu “ro ‘of indigestion. He was st’ deak and) 3 socked at West| by represen shaky when tho yacht Eighty-fourth street re regulations it imposes. Fo Sees Strength In Unity two. branches ‘of the Denise Mr, Bryan drove direct to the Hoff-| moat bitter denunciations were heap man House where @ reporter saw him) Upon the measure. in hie room and asked him, by way of Vetoed by the Mayor. beginning, wat be though of Demo- | When finally it “Be forced through ‘eratic prospects for next year. j che. Assembly and the Senate. ; > onsideration with “I have found a \hopeful and healthy | Yeo of Mayor McClellan, to se t ferling among the Democrats wherever | went under the law, which ‘provides I tave been,” said Mr. Bryn, “I think | St a! laws directly affecting the city there are two deckted sources of en-) Then upon by the Mayor the | State capital over the Mayor's veto mendously vous w lee the welmnt in the ® came further debating in the Pakaty ouetk tes Dotwes the Reput & sham ove—| wee the Repub: jican Who wanta to kee) abreas Qaeas nnd the Hepudlican wo hag his mend ta another man's pocket and wants to yet well enough alone What do you think of the booms ete control of the regu x the t ne goyern- the nties composing the Greater cork and the other will have under icy pL all the other counties of the that have been started for BSehacor | Damel and several others for the Demo- | State j eratio for President in|. These two bodies will have complete 1908 and free-handad control, and will ba do not care to discuss individu held to enforce the regulations proviced 1 amr addressing myself now lo Sues” How About Mr. Roosevelt's attempt to vick his own successor in the Whi! House? Right Man Strong Enough bave only be as to Reed no the report true Pieesiys., Democratic ormed to work in t intereate for next ye “I would not any other or Lia Jub 2312-515 Voile id wrt the wovernment people. ey No Rallrpad Issue “Does the new idague sand f . government owner . +. whieh you frst returned from y aby August? T have no a t league's port ‘ 4 are two kere on the : fo the immed emule 1 . vile and abuses and > rr Fegulation with the cardina. tines ‘Tamat has Deen given siven | gouragement for our party—frst. id the Governor's bill was placed growth in popularity of Democratic | Ris panda for the final a in . Sees and second, we fac that the) Under the new law four of the mor. * Democrats are now united and the Re-|imporiant State commissions will pasa Publicons are more Givided than they | Ut of existence. In thejr place will he ~p in many years. Moreover, op: eet etre meom¥ers each, all of vision ts such that their party n are to be appointed by the Gov-| Se division 1s |¢fnor, and these boarjs will have com. PR SU Ste aor re seen WORLD. | tor « THURSDAY, JAMES McGREERY & CO. ‘motive powe 29rd Street, 34th Street. for the tranapor Ueipetek, “and ax Sr iRe Ee" ses er Geags Son LADIES’ GLOVES. 12 Both Stores. trane!lt oocastoned Prohibite Free Paeves. j 20 button length, tan and brown The 1 dt shel ol " oe exonpt in a dow lim ted toate Suede Gloves. 3.25 per pair it provides als othat no franch: ttalieed In ex: of the ammo |e paid to the Btate as conside ao button length, black and white No Mail Orders. None C. 0. D. [aa sereeg Silk Gloves. 2.00 per pair as * cat r {sotoas MILLINERY DEPARTMENTS. re noch stores. I] Another Surprise! Tremendous Purch age o & i A complete stock of trimmed and untrimmed Hats in white, natural and lack for summer wear. Panama, ‘‘Bancock,” Pique, Mull and fancy braid Hats trimmed with scarfs, ribbons, silk, wings and flowers. At moderate prices. On Friday,. June the 7th. Sale of soft rolled brim “Bancock”’ Hats. Trimmed with scarfs. 6.00 Sale of Women’s $3 Two-Piece “apr te This is on> of the most startling bargain events we've ever put fe through—and just when you are Wantite these suits tnost prepa * bigest a Idation oF alr Ik } vided. A Saving Sanving clause ethene a Black Silk Coats, Very Spec: al at of 98 Ot get ¢ We positively c an demand 39 9. eeteanenteine LADIES’ HOUSE GOWNS, 122 Both Stores. Elegan ant $18.75 Panama Suits, $9.98 phatically, the Nate suit value in New York Made of all-wo Panama; taffeta proceeding undertaken jingtituted by the sald be taking effect 0 ducted and eo Challie House Gowns, 6.75 Dotted Sw House Gowns and plain or figured Silk Kimonos. 5.50 Walking Skirts. White Linen or Poplinette. Black and and Blue Mohair. Pleated models. 5.00 abolished ea PR FLIES KEEP CADETS OUT OF JAMESTOWN CAMP. West Pointers Land at Exposition Grounds Only After Screens Are Put Up. Sale of Girls’ Dresses | Friday's feature event in this Department is a sale of handsome white lawn dresses, very tastily and stylishly made—garments that ordinarily would easily bring $1.98 and more. They are made with square neck, lace trimmed, fancy waists of lace insertion and medallions, three - quarter sleeve and full skirt with deep hem; also included are colored cliambrays, per- cales and linen dresses; jumpers, high neck or guimpe style, dainty lace or Millinery Sensation!! ATAES’ 38, LATIMES’ STOCKING New Roath Straw inn fas On Friday and Saturday. In Both Stores. 500 dozen, fine gauze weight, lisle thread Stockings. With spliced heels, soles and toes, Tan, Black and White, 35¢ per pair Pike thread, black Silk Stockings. With double heels, soles and toes. 1.50 per pair value 225 landed and | t the Jamestown Ex Fine Chip Straw Hats for Would be excell After screening of the mess-room files coming fr tion nearby: Liew mandin gthe cadets conditions satisfact Coquette, ae JAMES MeGREERY & CO. fn oid ae BRYAN TO TALK TO HAGAN MEN| 8rd Street. S4th Street. Ba orks sale “98c I mpeak to yomoeratic William Jennings Br members of + Women’s Cotton Vests, 8c Low Neck Ribbed Cotton Vests, taped neck and arms, full size, thoroughly elastic; good 125c. the ptattman House and to | house, No. am W JAMES McGREERY & GO, two wide shirrings; black, navy and igh ereen, changeables. MOTORING APPAREL. 84th Street Store Only. id ie tae aR ital some, tee Women's Extra Size | Women’ ahaa Mor Meo s08. Mega. RRR BGR yet Fine lisle finished Cotton plain and ribbed tops, tlee Sale. Skirts, fe Coats made of rubberized Silk, PAN DES ERLE: ? spliced heels Linen ani Mohair. toes, good. the “Qc nizis. trimmed with, biae inser: value; especial at ings of torohon and jac neok and sleeves ruffle finished. . Posttti ve ly regular 350. grade: 1 tor to-morrow Dust Coats of Shantung Silk, heavy Pongee, Linen, Mohair, Khaki Men's Underwear, 24¢ : |Good quality Balbriggan Underwear shirts with 19¢ ‘and Cotton Veet Taffeta Silk Dro Ss, and ‘Priestley’? Cravenetted Mohair, egular and extra | ee P short sleeves and no | jong and short sles par P Chauffeur Suits,—Leather, Crav- ere eer 8 | arewerp eri ae Drawers 24 Tesora if Friday Special. enette and Khaki, Seen Ince Yaluee 19c. ea pe oe 24c yery”, 9 Skirts that are all the rage f a Gauntlet Gloves, Caps, Hoods, at ss each . : ra! and sccial occasions—el Tells : tnlored—v mt | Soael are > Veils, Hats, Leggins, Clocks, Horns, Goggles, Robes, etc. Special garments made to order, At moderate prices. On Friday, June the 7th. Women’s White Canvas Oxfords Biucher cut, plain d the full fashionable French flar smartest o| Summer models French Mesh Voile, Over Taffeta Silk Drops Ta‘feta Silk Bands otted Silk ie, 39c 27-inch Voile de toes, Ah iking new ideas inp” Men's Linen and Mohalr Dust ae Fone pels In a choice ranze of todos inclding 39¢ plaits, bands and clusters ‘ : to 7; very white, cream value 50c, at Nothing like them in Coats. 56 inches long. With long full special at, 1 10 New York under $12 sweep and close fitting collar, steel oi 38-inch bright lustrous wae English 25c nse suently F'n. Friday’s Great Bargain Sale of Girls’ ecial price shy TABOR icant: . Saiatn sedi 4.50 ee SNe Mohal maine. 0 and Boys’ Canvas Shoes and Oxfords | } 77" White Silk Voile |27- in fet Wesel ton to havin MOORE: 9 0'¢s\0:8/0 900 a ++ 8,50 Eatra food value. Made of excellent quality white chek | ange of vtaladctad ts ete value 12.50 duck, lace, Detton and low culs 19c wars < Sis $to8 Bytott 12t02 24 tos ‘ Friday at ee Back and White Sgberd Check Wash No Alterations Thirty-fourth Street, 59c 69c 89c 98c Wiel West 14 th Stree! NEW YORK j e (2H Drugs, Etc. | |Sensational Bed Outfit Offer, " KL" y A bed, » h 4 stecl spring, h, if 645065 a , JAMES McGREERY & 60, Drastio Prige-Ostting. twig eetrately, would cat B18, . om et : hem's| Goahonmnd Co E ¢ bed outfit, consisting of bed Lpéie Fisk te Pie, ek am ay ais es On Friday and Saturday Popteneies of Man. " Aress and an all-steel 9 98 Hoa spring, th heavy lets, bow Sale of he complet, ‘i800, se @ Oxford, “Court” Ties and Pumps. canaleaaiag 3:59 Value §.00 Made of Glazed or Dull Kid and Patent Leather, This season's most desirable models, An Immense Lace Curtain Ba 300 Pairs Corded Arabian Lace Curtains, | . Suna’ ‘and than ri 1.23] Great Sale of Table Damask at 14 Price] j We have just secured over 5,000 yards of Remoant Tabic Dam isk (roma famous Table Doman ma im) hu re rd | ‘th | , FAIR #3rd Street. Sdth Street. facturer. These goods were s ightiy wet (romthe bursting of » pipe. the Damask is wali a aoe afever, We offer Chem tormorrow at pr.ces never nelore attemptedse f 1,000 2 4, e poe | THIS PAGE WILL BE WORTH FRAMING. torke Damask, yerd The Suncay World's “Want Directory makes more offers Of positions than any ~ two mediums in the universe.

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