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tates {5 suggested, not _ QUSTATERIGHTS = into the hands of competent com Phe resolut were appr by the coi —>— vernors: dent ret in wher | Governors requested | Big Stick Cood Soometimes. Good of the People Must De- cide ot Division Power man hereafter may ha that in-! jatrnment in his hand and #0 I for between the Stat “T want to say one word about the the | twilight 1 Fed fin th the regul has been to Popular sovereign power for each e Applause.) at T am tryt negatively tt between ral and State government. My alm jon T have advocated for -not to find out not by de sthata eannot act al de mation cannot a , other cana De some so or Fede ons tha! or the 8 whe t there shall a power on behalf + the people, that they may nold over the big corporations, the big indl- viduals, too, that an mintability re- warding their acts shall be had for the Benefit of the people. (Applause and hers.) i ‘In matters that relate only to the people within the State ts t one over reign power to act should have ¢) “If the matter is such that the St Mael? cannot act, then T wi Bryan on State Rights. | Mr. Bryan th introduced by the sides thanked Presi- oasevelt portunity to Participate in an ist 1 event of: the first magnitude. The discussion al- had, he said, would help to de- fine the proper sphere of national and and it) Gtate control. He said he was jealous of any encroachment upon the rights of the State, but It was entirely con- @istent with his theory to belfeve that it was just as that the general government should discharge the duties delegated to ft as it was that the Gtate should exercise the) powers reserved to him. “There {s no twilight sone between | the nation and the State.” continued ) Mr. Bryan, “in which explotting inter- ! lests can take refuge from both my observation imperative | and | is that most—not all, Dut most—or the contentions over. the | fine between nation and State are traceable to predatory corporations which are trying to shield themselves from deserved punishment or endeav- coring to prevent needed restraining Miegisiation.” | Mr, {preserve the nation’s resources for fu {ture generations, but should see to it | that these were not monopolized by a few of the people and future genera tions should not be fettered with per- Bryan said he should not only | ipetual franchises. ‘The conference adopted without epposition to-day a declaration of principles which suggest that the Presi- | ydent call future confidences, but pro- | vile for no permanent organization. | Mme President thanked the conference | ‘for the manner fn which it had per-! | formed its work and then presented | William J, Bryan, who addressed the | assemblage. ‘The third and last day of the con- | ference began with every indication | | that #mportant action would result. A | full attendance was present when the | President called the gathering to order | ft 1015 o'clock. Goy. Blanchard, of Loulsiana, Chairman of the Committee on Resolutions, presented the report of | that body. | measuring up to 52 tnch men. pleased—and save money, «| ernors William dean ‘ } i 4 With the Nation. there w hinw in the | IT IS TWILIGHT LAND. i » paners prey to Ss {a 1 Jout reading. " n i ells 3 ernors Si Afier| @ i ‘ 5 i ~ ie t Tells Governors So Mier), : i ICLEVELAND IS They Bow to His Will AS |eakaine. ire f Ws _ to Future Conferences. 2 H ‘ L WASHI , Ma 5 an neta | or t Roosevelt to-day De *Suppose," continued Gov He f the the Gove onference at the White| Some ‘man in that. omee who. should | the ‘ to-day House, on the conservation of natural | want g ar $ t! . with an 1 to adopting some law. | atiend 2 brief ress In w places hile we all think that |") Oe EK , record as to his|the Joke) once in awhile In a j : i Deller resard Atvis' yf power Wenat t Suits for Big Men $15, $20, %25 Come here, if you’re a big man, and try on a few of these suits specially made for big We know yon'll be surprised and You will them cool, comfortable garments—light in color, dark in color or plain blue and black. State Action Suggested. ' ‘The report was prefaced by a reite- ratton of what has been sald in the | conference regarding the necessity for united action which will result in the preservation of the natural resources of the country, It heartily commends the ‘action of President Roosevelt In calling the conference and recommends that future conferences of a like character es ee ALL CARS Wil gomingadle, LEXINGTON 10 S*AVEF 59? 1060 Sr: Scarsdale Park Do Not Fail SPECIAL EXCURSION TRIP this Saturday Afternoon. Train leaves Grand Central Station, 43d Stree? ant Lex- | ington Avenue, 1,22; at 125th Street and Park Avenue, 1.33. We offer you the best property at lowest price. Full Size City Lots Up From $270 First Payment on Any Lot $10 NO INTEREST, NO TAXES, NO ASSESSMENTS, while ‘payments are promptly made. Our sa'esmen wearing red badge: will surp'y you with tickets. Au-care | BLOOMINGDALES’, 35;1; to Sach'si. Trau: f.1 to | prosper, acelamation Seeing New Yor« through Harris glasses is the BEST wa You will see more and with less in on your eyes. One of the sights to steer j Piva clea s the “over the coun-- | ter’ guesser in the jewerly or | department store. | Graduate oculists and phy- ill prescribe for your out charge. pm 81.00 om GRATEFUT, FOR ACT OF THE GOVERNORS. Fryer LAKEWOOD, May Ex-Presi All our stores are open Saturday Evenings. | FC eland, prough Mrs © . he White House (o-da William J Nine confere of a OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS 54. Fast 23rd St., nea Fourth Ave. 54 West 125th St..near Lenox Ave 44.2 Columbus Ave.. 81s & 82d Sts 489 Fulton Stree:, BROOKLYN. Opposite Abraham & Straus Our New Store at 76 Nassau Street Opens in a Few Days. Br and’s ino and crag (a! speedy re VOGEL BROTHERS, 42nd St. at Eighth Av. Special Sale of 500 sis Suits at 2 -- $42.50 500 more spic, span and new light welght sults—just from our workrooms—grace our clothing counters. The fabric 1s of a good, honest quality. the talloring {8 up to the Vogel Brothers’ standard and the styling 4s up to the minute. All the newest models are shown In colorings and weaves ‘hat are particularly attractive. Count at least $2.50 saved on these sults Specially priced at $12.50. Light Weight Summer Suits, Special - This mighty showing of $15 euits {s all inclusive. If your taste inclines toward a suit of conservative na- ture you will find {t here. If you favor the extreme in style, you will have no difficulty in being pleased. Everything that 1s good form {s shown. In tailoring, in fit and in fabric these elegant suits equal garments that pell at $20 all over town. Light weight worsteds in every shade of gray, and velours and cassimeres in the new browns, tans and olives, form an absolutely incomparable showing—suits that are marked $5 less than their worth—spectal at $15. $20 Serge Suits, $: Spectalat es 916.99 The element of speculation does not enter in the pur- chase of these $16.50 sults. We guarantee them in fabric and in wear—and there's no sult that will go wrong quicker than a serge {f it 1s not right in avery detail. Blue and black serges—sun proof and rain proof—fashioned in ex of the newest conservative and ultra-fashionable models, in every size for every man. Their duplicate {s not to be found under $20. Here they are specially priced at $16.50. Finest $25 Worsted Suits, Special - - $20 Here are suits that are perfect expressions of go style and talloring—suits that any aa may aii 5 proud of. The fit of the collar, the hang of the sleeve the ‘drape of the body, all emphasize the thorough way in which they have been made. The fabrics are beautiful worsteds—light in weight and fron wearing aarlegant shades cron tan, olive and gray, in the weaves, Suits that wou g2oN apse theca ean Id be great values at a ee Special—YoungMen’s Suits that cannot be dupitcaied under $15 On sale ar $12.50 If $2.50 means anything to you attend this Bal here's $2.50 saved on every suit you buy. Young men of 13 to 17 who are look- ing for suits that express the extreme height of fashion cannot find garments more to their liking. Men measuring up to 38-inch chest will also do well to take advantage of this offering. A great value at $12.50 chest find A2™ Sir. AY Si Aine To y ALL CARS. TRANSFER May Sale of Walters Pianos at a Saving of 33 to 50 Per Cent. If you want the highest grade, sweetest toned piano at about half price inake @ selee- thon at once of @ 1s $459 Artiste Pia Model 1. $225 + RAO meee) VARANTEED FOR 15 YEARS, je stool and cover. Pianos priced ces in up ty $200 on easy terme of $5 Down and $1 a Week No “Extras Whatever. Piano Delivered on Payment of 85. Your old pinno for ® beautitul’ new W | Exchange %',0'¢,Linte for 4, Peauuitul new Wartern and pay Upon request a representative will call. ‘Wareroome. 84 Floor, | | | | == AT! Cars Transfer to BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St,—<mom | A seven-time World Want works all the week. Order one to-day ana ALLCARS mse Bloomingda, LEXINGTON 10.5” AVE 59060" St Rustling Taffeta Silk Petticoats—many Hish Grace Tafeta | an.tco ors and stripes and plaids, Men’s $12 & $18 Suit Prices $7.95 eA and $l sizes and builds. Men's $4.00 5G come see the garments just remember that 300 Bo Boys’ Sailor Suit Boys’ Russian Suits, sices 24: 10 6 white; made o/ imported and inadras and chambray. a hla $4.50 Trousers, 31 to 44 inch waist measure, at.--..--+- Never mind the whys and wherefores of these badly jolted prices— Nothing in town anywhere near like them: sizes 5 to 10 years Any at the one price......... ... 400 Boys’ Wash Suits with Extra Pair Bloomer Pants Russian blouse models, sizes 2! to 7 years, collarless or with sailor collar; satior blouse models, 6 to 10 years; in stripes, checks and sol.d colors, a3 well as Shrink to 1.95 And there’s a bully variety of browns, of blue serges, black thibets and fancy worsteds in all the latest shades and patterns to fit men of ALL & 32.95 Unusually Special in Boys’ Suits $7.95 Double Breasted Su sizes 8 to 17 neat mixtures. $3.33 $1.95 year, years. domestic galatea, duck ond Floor, 60th St. Section $1.50 Loag Silk Mousquetaire Gloves, at 89c If you need long gloves here's a bargain you cant afford to miss These gloves are 24 inches long, made of a splendid quality pure sik, mousquetaire style, in a com- phie range of colors Have double finger tips and fit splen- Cidly. Mail orders promptly filled. Long Lis'e Threaz Mousquetatre Gloves inb.ack or white De Aleecees Long Washabe chamois Cloves $1. 69 all sizes. at Se. Section. g Silk Kimonos Made of a superior quality Ja nese silk, with Shirred yoke, wide flowing )\ sleeves and full skirts. 7),\Siecves and \ 4 tronts trimmed with border of solid color satin ribbon, The Kimonos are very gene- rous y cut—in pink, blue, red, lavender and black, with pretty, large fioral designs. Sizes 34 10 46. Section To start the season wit! a rush uncommon we offer 2,000 Men’s Straw Hats at $1 & $1.50 The very best values in the city—every new style in every good stra Bloom 32 w—nothing more need be said. Maina i Floor, Guth St. Section, Girls’ Smart Coats at Prices That Do Not Cover Cost of Cioth| A Sensational Clearance Sale! We need the space they occupy and need it quick. The deeper the price cuts the cu cker w 1] we clear the stock. made the greatest price sacrifices ever known. miles to get these bargains:— Giris’ Coats, » ade «{all-wocl mixtures, che.ks, | Gir s Coats, best ali-wo.1 f»brics in smar es stripes and so'id color materials; ‘iffe ent] shades Thee-qu re. I ngths. lengths: ra: dou. e-breasied 4 to 14 years. Al are -aty styles witn velve collars. double -b eastet effects with Sizes from 4 to 14years. Wie 1 45 embroid red »mblemo $4.00; now .. 0 & eves $5 10 $6; 1OW..seee Girls’ Coats, verious high-: <d- ali-woo ma-| Giris’ Coats. made «{ al!-w o} tericls in pret) coors. Some rave velvet) mixtures nd sol olor aterials; ttree- / 6, coir} others are c: larics:. | 4 arterle ghsan j unt box { A Sizes from4 to 14 years. S me t le. Sizes from 4 to 14 years. \ inlai! wih satin; were $5, $1 95 Some lined; thers u. lines; $3 49 DOW. 1. -eereeers. : 5 s. wer $7 and $8; ow... © \ ' ? ° Women’s and Misses made of best Priestley ‘Craven tt." i service. A style that is «qually desirabe in rai meny of them in this lot, so ch ose early. $12.50. Any f reese. orei Not very Not one is worth le s tha Bloo ming. Taffeta Silk Petticoats at Cut Prices Taffeta Silk Petticoats in colors and b'ack and white; trimmed with stitch- ing, tucks and sectional ruffles; cotton underlay at .... pretty sty'es an! colors; have sectional flare flounces trim ed with pleatings. shirring and tucked ruffles $5.98 ful styles; deep banded ruffles, pleatings and ruching edging: Frices rarge up to $14.98 irom It will pay you to come many Guaranteed Rainproof “cats, am: re: that a sures you fthoroughl sath Si suth St So we have Sizes trom $2.25 + cheeks, str p 5, sati factory $5.95 A Sale of Suit Cases that is of utmost interest to a!l who intend to travel. iowa This $2 Comb Set tor 98 i Prenat ale of Hair Goods; tnounted wita shinestones i 5 310 1) or amber. 1. nok | ik Hi) SN y A very spec al atiraction in our pupuiar Comb De ariment to-1 orrow Saturday. The Se. comprises one back comb anu two side on , | ation + Grooms preserve, ee the sight GO ths o irames — lat American cork nose pieces—tt Ble ia! $4 Pebbie Eyeglasses at 95c Genuine Bra: the spectacles are set in a | lian axis-cut pebbles; improve and strenzthen Poth the eyeglasses an the former have pa terstray ht or riding bows. a Mat H Oth St seotk oods sale you have been wai or begins at Bloomin dales’ to-morrow, | More alluring saving chances have never teen offered. The great hai Good News for “witches 16 and 18-inch, all hair, short stem, very special at . oe 89 24-inch Natu: Wavy Hair Switches, special $2.89 Natural Gray Hair Switches, special +002$2.49 upward the Man Who Goes a-Fishin’ Fishing Tack e: Fishing Lines: Pempadours CUPTYHUNK REBEL LINES. Natural Wavy Hair Pompadours INO feet doles ail Die Las eee) HAND OR TROLLING LINES, 8c —A raided cotton; 84 eet, . Marlowe Puffs, still all the rage, ART soulaea 4 in a set, special 79¢ with A Marlowe Puffs, still all the rage, 8 in a set, special $1.50 Merry Widow Poffs, the very 1 : drag, 400 yards ‘ DOUBLE MULTIPLYING Bi te, with y EXTRA HEAVY plated reel #eats many Anish, ats. eine Me e sure! . Ali Cars ivanster to BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex. with to3d A —— 60c Talking Ma- chire Recor’s 19c d elsewhere as a great 139c. Can be piayed on any disc talking m Pena wat MERRY Waread & Wheeler tonus lingo) for All | W men’s SOc Lisle Thread Stockings, J slain or with lace ankle, it 24c n'y Ise Fuil Seamless Cotton chings, double soles, 6c Silk Stockings, | trictly first Women's Pure Thre rexular price $2.00 quality, in black only sizes wnt, (AS Men's 15c Seam.e:s Cotton Half Kose, in black and tan, all sizes, 5 Ic Children’s 19¢ Deabe Knee Ribbed| Stockings, extra quality, one @ one ribbed, all siz IC fi Co