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COMING PEACE CONFERENCE AT LAKE MOHONK ISpocInl to Tho Tribune, lagr OHONK LAKE. Is". Y., May U. jwi The bLx months just passed have I wfi been signalized abovo any equal period of tlrao in tho world's history lor tho number of peace compacts, cither actually concluded or . nnniict-in. between H various naticms of the world. During tfw very months that Russia and Japan woro preparing for hostilities and whllo Oio war clouds have been hanging over the Balkan provlncos, and England. Germany and the United States have been voting- large Increases in their naval budgets, the movement for International peace has been slg jiallzed by the conclusion of no less than seven treatloa of obligatory arbl Hj tratlon, all recognizing tho jurisdiction H' of Tho Blague courU Franco hna been a parly to four of, the no convention and England three, whllo the mother parties have been Italy, Denmark, Spain and tho Netherlands. H lTrance la pressing forward more atrong H y In this .pence movement than any H' other s"rcat power, and in. addition to H thi' arbitration treaty concluded with H England has electod other agreements wltli reference to certain matters of controversy in northern Africa and on H the Newfoundland shore, designed to Hj remove all possible causes of friction between these two countries. France signed the treaty with the Netherlands on April 1G, and' Is ncgo tlatlng treaties with the United States, Dcnmarl:, Norway and Sweden and the republics of outh America. Tho sentl mont In favor of other agreements of this nature Is finding strong expression in government circles in Spain and HH Iialy- In thia country a movement has been set on foot backed by the influence of a larce number of our foremost public men in favor of reopening negotiations for an arbitration treaty with Great (Britain. The sentiment favoring such action found expression in an arbitration con-ierc-nce held at "Washington in January under the leadership of John W. Foster, ex-Secretary of State, a gathering which brought together a large number oi earnest and lnllucntial men from all parts of the United Stales, who pledged themselves to Immediate and positive action In the furtherance of an arbitral agreement not only with Great Britain but with the other powers of the world. Region, of the Catskills. Among such agencies working for the promotion of concord and good will among men and nations In recent years, a foremost place must be given to the conferences on International arbitration which have been held each spring since 1K05 at Lake aiohonk, N. Y., In the re glon of the Catskills. Hero in this beautiful and romantic retreat, where "every prospect pleases," and man la not vile, some two hundred and more men and womem educators, jurists, diplomats, statesmen and busl ness leaders carefully selocted because of their special knowledge and JntercBt in the subject of discussion, have been coming together for nine successive eea sons to consider ways and means of promotlnjr the cause of world-wide peace through tho method of arbltra- All who thus meet -come together as the Invited guests of Mr. Albert K. Smiley, the proprietor of tho Mohonk estate, himself a member of that broth crhood of peace known ns Quakers, and a man whose whole life speaks through word and deed in behalf of all things good and true. Three days are given to each conference, with two sessions dally. The emphasis of these confer ences Is placed wholly upon lnterna tional arbitration, and to this large and ineluslvo theme they are strictly held. This being clearly understood at the outset, concentration, as well as har mony, is secured. An effort has also been made during the present year by a committee, of which George Foster Peabody of New York Is chairman, to awaken a keener interest among the business men of the country in international arbitration. A circular prepared by this committee Jias HBh been sent out to Boards of Trade, HBb Chambers of Commerce and other or- HBh . ionizations of the kind, showing why HBl business men should promote the cause HBb and how they can do it. Bb Official Indorsement of this circular HBb has been received, from some thirty-five HBm business organizations In nearly as HBh many leading cities of the Union, In- HBf eluding the IVferchanta' asBoclation of HBh New York, the Trades league of Phlla- HBb dclphla. the Merchants' association of HBb San Frnnclrco, the Business Men's HBfl league of St. Louis, the boards of Trade HHb of Chicago, Baltimore, New Orleans, Louisville, AVUmlngton, Little Bock, HBl Omaha and Jacksonville, Fla., and the HBa Chambers of Commerce of Boston, Mil-; HBb iaukee, Denver, Baltimore, Burfalo and HBl Albany. I Session, of the Conference. The coming session of the conference which will be held this year at Lake Mohonk on June 1-3, promises to be of musual interest and to command a larger attendance than any previous fosslon. It will be specially fortunate in having as its presiding ollicer Judge George Gray, who Is one of the four United States representatives on the bench of The Hague tribunal, .and whose experience ay a member of tht Parls Peaco commission of 1S08, the An thracite Strike commission of 1002 and other arbitral bodies has given him a w Ider and more varied knowledge, of ar bitral procedure than perhaps any other man "now living. Other notable men who will be heard at tho conference this year are "William L. Penlleld of the State department at "Washington, who will speak on the- Ven ezuela caso at The Hague court; Com missioner Micfarland of the District of Columbia, who Is down for an address on the significance of the present agita tion for an Anglo-American arbitration treaty, and Charlen M. Pepper, special commissioner appointed by this Govern ment on the Pan-American railroad pro jta, who will speak on the relations of this cnterprlBa to tho promotion of HB Batter than any Snsborn make. TO HBV ftost you 1ms money. JLsk your deal r tax tkaso. Look for our tmxlo- Utah Bedding & WVg Ck, tfciK La2f4 CitJV iTta&i peace and good will between the nations of tills hemisphere. Other addresses are promised by Con grcasman Richard Bartholdt, who was chiefly Instrumental in forming among his fellow legislators at Washington an American branch of the Interparlia mentary union; Dr. Benjamin F. True blood of Boston, who will review the year's progress in International arbitra tion, and Robert Lansing, who will ad dress the conferenco on the Alaskan boundary settlement In which ho . np pcarcd as assistant counsel for the United States. Among tho prominent men who have signified tholr Intention of beljig pres ent at the June conference are: Don M. Dickinson of Detroit; Prof. John Bas sett Mboro of Columbia university; Francis B. Loomls, Assistant Secretary of State; Edward ISveretl Hale; Oscar Straus; Justice David J. Brewer; Gen. Stewart L. Woodford; President Gllman of tho Camcglo Jnstltuto; S. Uchlda, Japanese Consul-General ul Now York; Yung Wing, the well-known Chinese educator; Gen. O. O. Howard; George IT. Jones, president of tht Massachu setts Senate; Chester Iiolcombe, cx mlnlsler to China; John V. L. Findlay of Baltimore, member of the Venezuelan commission of 1900; Judge W. P. Potter of tho Pennsylvania Supreme v court; Judge Charles B. lilllott of Minneapolis; Congressmen George W. Smith of Illi nois, Robert Baker of New York, and R. F. Broussard of Louisiana. It Ir expected that at least one session will be given up to a discussion of the proposed Anglo-American arbitration treaty and another to the consideration of arbitration from a business point of I view. L. A. MAYNARD. A Suggestion for Girls. A clrl whoso father Is "old and 3trIckon in years" has grown of lato moro and moro to take tho plnce of the son ho nover had, lo act an hla right hand In business. Tho man is the owner of ti largo fruit farm whose work la slraplo but extensive and exacts much superintendence As his i health has begun to fall gradually, th I djuiRUter has taken something, and then Another important thing to consider is that school mwA, H JTHl KM BQu A closing days are not very far off, and in order to Induce Mb WR Hk SK ' tBL HE ESbkB early buying, we offer very tempting values. Remember, Jw gpV Hlk Sm ' Vlk WM VhPQh cut prices prevail throughout the stock, and you wilfully HfeEflfe JlgJffi, A ImB bS m& j)9Hfe)Eftl waste money If you fail to listen to the command of true 'HSPWHP' J" wM Mrk WMi mSm economy to come here. As the special offer tS Kk Kl Mtr dSBr Hirschman's Special Low Shoes for Com- mencement Days. ffct XH A TllT 1 JPR W M A fY t Here's a shoe offering primarily mado & 2LaMlL&fr A Jlsfl A A A for the sweet girl graduates, but many e w 2SS" 'SXStiS ?oT UVS . Ul ii mi in ummw imm wiffiwiww ond Gibson ties, light or heavy soles, jy 1) ortehce0twofhedve f lJi Wc llre dolcrm"lcd (1 tIlc ljiPScsfc sll0 business in the history of Salt Lake, and with that end styles arc the High School Miss and WjLjj$J m view offer IN THIS GREAT BIED OF A MAY SALE cut prices such as you usually expect, but University Maid, and there are others. W , . A J Z1"' values to ?4.oo, at seldom get at season's end. Think of this boundless possibility for actual shoo money-Raring. Re- i member that you can choose without restriction from tho biggest and best assorted stock of rorU- nirschman s Wonder $2.45 Value Low lar priced goods in salt lake. Shoe for Women. Months of preparation hare been spent in-the get ready for this most glorious shoe event and we The whys and wherefores of the sell- feel justified in saying that 2 weeks of a pronounced 'rush is ample evidence that tho public know a lng of this swell line of $3.50 oxfords at o-nrul iliinn- S2.45 is a secret with us. You'll marvel . , M uuu lu,1,b- , at the 3-button Corona patent colt or i P7 Thousands of pairs of shoes on sale and' hundreds of pairs added to them, it has been a constant S"?eS imtton9 orBmcher" m weu' f Jf overtime to place these goods, but tomorrow all is in preparation for another of those result weeks in noies. Then, too. a Booth's ' ideal kid 1 Zj 4" I which we demonstrate without the shadow of A DOUBT THAT WE ARE SELLING GOOD SHOES ?e 1 J.'.f .0.le!7l.L.,?. .t...y?.U:. ..S.?!? r" A FOR LESS THAN MOST STORES PAY. crativo buolnoThlu whnUntUre- b$m ne.-s of Umo raun eoon .J1 & uM l token from It, wliTd?,?11 out clash or dctrlm"nt JJ?.14 to htrH will find hcnolf "wnh- i.,ta. -ifM aU Practical working family." nnd will Knawh. wa onB Throughout the store 'jgreatest values - prevail in this our great early bird sale but an Item on which we lay patrlculnr (P J A ?fiSA loh' SdTrsiafc Ni III ssra.!?.?. 5 3H0ES - P THE j " WELL W0RTn $3.56 Shu, With Rock Oak Soles! mjc T,Q "Welt -orth" it. - f ell S5?i,s;;xli? ff 5H0E Solb i The soles are put on bv the hfinri vflj ings are double strength, the 5 Pm Z rr 4$ 811k and linen, the uilpera aro ot " selected I?d Wi teed patent, good ilrm, mellow calf o? tour h""1- represents the best yet In its class and c ; " vl lar gnide shoe made. ouiciaejM anj-jinj I Women's Women's j 45? j I ComfortGivinS 1 1 Boys' and Girls' 1 1 Legitimate! Shoes I S Comfort Shoes j stylish. 1 1 Slippers 1 1 Slippers and Shoes 1 1 Bargains !' While most stores are thinking It over if there's one thing we are .more In' fact, they are becoming more popular In the good old summer time vour feet We know wo sell the best shoes made A errant u about their spring stocks we have ours pr0U1 of than another, it is our splen- every year. We show the most wanted begin to bother, then If you. slip on a for hove, omi ciris nn.i w Wnnt .T wnants ia-tlut Z-UT im. - Comfort Shoos ror .-omen- ,rts W prico and , ff, SSSTSSST STZt KNOW ThSTbo " you pay too much. It is not necessary wide, roomy toe sorts. Time was when lino quoted Is complete la sizes. pe,.s like our comfort shoes mentioned it too. We offer you these premiums to .stores don't ount inrm v to pay high prices for good qualities folks thought they were all right for elsewhere, are built for women's com- set your folkH to come hero where we i-nm.. , . i, auujj bargains. when you do your buying In this Bird of Kramlrnaf DUt mothers and young wo-f,ort nnd wear and glve'm both In liberal hnow the shoes will ploa. you all so ! a N'S TIME Is twvaji a Sale and remember. men love comfort too, and so we have n w , nf . xCf nn ?So? wK? need a rit doctor or well that you'll bo sure to come agalm imUene ttkt All SlZeS in EVCrV Line. these nice shapely Comfort Shoes. They 0 Wonder . Oxford at $1.00 ra7-r"lth thcc; every tlm. w advmL4 all come plain toe sorts and include nargaln for men th respowe ii n ti A i styles from old-fashioned serge up to Our Wonder Oxford at $1.00 Is an In- Housp Slinnor Vlfi7r Here Arc thf PrtmilJm; nmTTl1CnOT' WE I lie Lanta. velvet kid. dia goat stock, with patent Up, neat "U5e Clipper, ValUe J DC, l,erc rrsmiUITlS. OKTjT LEGITIiDVTB VALUES, irji A bird of a value for women Larlta round toe, full wide widths, medium nnw Or "With Boy's 51.50 shoes, Knife or Small no t,Ine to waste fooling folks, vt ft or India Goat Shoe, with patent tip. . , ' ' heavy 9Dle a value . IIUVV JV Bw,, T7, . . o nn u T qUOte 1,10 r,sht low acd I neat round toe shape, medium weight, Our Special ' '" ' q.0ur. sPf, 69c wido roomy toe House B CaSnK Gloi or mS'' THERE WITH THE GOODS, usd aUslzes. Value 51.50 on sale at- I R.. Jj QQ ' , . aKVsE & o'e. aj Nice orowdacomeand kcop a con J 51.13 'Our special Is an India Goat Shoe, a.vvr . .. ........ ' iae' Purse. ; Allsl.es. Plain toe. lace, EE wide, hand-sewed. ptt GlrI 8 1'23 shoe3 ad box A II SQA f sole vcrytflexlble, wide roomy toe, easy Hand 5cWcH lllllVfc JMU. t The New Era. t0 the f00t- Value 51-50' our pr,cc- Our Jacinta Line at $1.45 : . onipn.t, Z , , T , . 0ur AI1 shoe for men. ! iii k-,u i i - 'Women s hand-sewed Juliets, elastic hi.ee only, plain siuar bx or round? A shoo that Is thoroughly dependable (l ff , , . 5ldfr.-wide toe hape. value U.50, now Th I iffU WonHpr wiUi tip. Unlike most eoo ot I for women, comes In six nice styles, Cpl.UU 0ur Jaclnta lino afc $iA equals :any. lie, LIUIC VYUnUCr. sort. It 1b made of LEATHER, cot thi face with patent tip, genuine dongola $2.00 line in town, nice hand-sowed pfi,I Little Wonder Shoo for Boys, veal shJdy comPshUon, a new pair ( kid, light or heavy soles, neat round or 0leg( TVLi round toe shape, patent Inlay calf; lace, sizes 9 to 13, a leader with us. aolId Value ls J-M. now- K edK!o?.d. or plain effects, also elastic side with. " Value ie $1.25, now- Ci AC 1 toe. lace . OUT Wonder Line at $1. 45 Patent front stay or patent tip. Three G,oye K(J pgf . $145 . Our wonder line at $1.45 for women Slipper. Olir Popular S9t The KeVnotC ? Chn? i T1 11'" 1 1 T pr,"dand The Eledra Our Three Point Glove Kid Slipper is r XC CU ( D ii Comes to tho new style, Bluet 1 ixc.yiiui. high quality, hand-turn sole and easy, -'u a veo' nice aad WfU has easy hand-turn Calf Shoes for BOVS at $f. 23 p toes, neat, narrov and mrfJi The keynote line for women. This plain round tde, EE wide, lace or con- sole, built to wear, and does It value q1bc w1J round Bhapes indplilnn line is made from Foqderer VIcI, a su- gresa styles, also a heavy grain comfort TIie E,ectja three stjies to . choose $1.00. Our price ' What do you think of a sightly well- toe, lrt kangaroo calf or box call oi perb leather, not common or not often . "' , .nnt nmnn i. from. A shoe line Ave offer at ?L95, made calf shoe for boys, size 9 to 13, plump uppers that wear. Value 111 found In shoes short of $3.00 grades, sMoe r out and about women folks, J3C extra e11 ,nado lrv cvery wa' at 51-23? und a lot of shoes containing brdl modern styles in light or heavy soles, wear and feel good. !.q 3 " fl a1"03' J JW You can.b ma,tch lt undor 5L75 nny. 1ne3 of wllUfcr shooa good heavy l also box calf and kid sorts, are made 1" Southern ties, French heel Ox- . where. We'vo It. firm uppers, Just the shoes to rork'l lace Or button with patent tips, a Avon- fords in patent or kid. light or heavy Every aize la tho lot, Jurt a cic-tH der of a value at ?2.25, sale price AUt,--. CU.. sole, medium toe and heel shape sorts, Donola Comfnrf linnop : of sorts. Bettor hartcn for tbls. Vl C 1 A CT A,thCa 5h0ft a slick line and deserving of very spe- f , mi0Tl "PPer. ue9 to J3.00, at- ; )l-OD c,ai attention from you. Equals any th? bunnTou ca?n.f?Pe," b&fS ShoeS for Gir S. &1 I A great many people can't get fit in a ?2.50 an(I $300 valueH. anQ ine strap lZfwter" Goofnrm turnsole" " $I.Vi A Crackeriack Value button shoe. Here's a big ankle sort, sandals. In kid or patent, a 53.50 value, ex'a soft upper, yet very firm, a slipper Wo-frn M!r 5 . , NCT- . JSEEde. olld comfort and wear nand.turned sole. French heel, complete to give your feet a treat- 8i,Pper We.tCrn MMt. A Sh0C Value for Men Is. this ofierlng of 1300 pairs of Women's easy to the feet as a stocking, value 1Ine ' i ffst - i uiuu iwi mnij High Grade Shoes. Up to ?3,00 values 52. GO, at A ' The Wolf Bros. Shoe Is the beat of Its That we are proud of, a alue tt at Jl.Oo. The essential feature of thlB it - x 1 OC ' clasf a Western made all solid leather can,t be approached unless swn. Ul line is the high quality and style, many 1k fl AC p.I.XCf 9 surely a surprise party to you aPeclal buy we made of a big low fancy named 53.00 shoes cannot compare lJtJ . and up In value and it wears Heavy hoeu for mere when times tftn ft In wear or style, and the shoes are jUBt A UOUDlC Wear 5Iinntr dongola wltli patent tip, nice shape, Pu-nlcky back East, and some folksy line. The uppers are of selected Amcrl- , wcax3 -with 51.00 sorts, sizca 5 to S I "i'Ung to Ifet go of big- loti for can kid. soles are light-or plump oak, , i-'r x cl A Double Wear Leather Insolo Slipper s - prico concessions, so If jou ctint 1 neat toe shapes, complete lines and Q fj pashlOned SerCe. UlDSOn 1 ie bllDDer. -a Woman's House Slipper that wears and ask for the HRnard JIM ?w sizes. Up to $3.00 values at -J rr as well as a street shoe. Wide roomy Js gho0 for meilr lt3 J1QUR, for Si r pm Old-Fashloned Serge, a much- , , , ... , toe- Newport tie, three point or elastic s,ze 8V to 11 al 91c, valuo 51.25. 51.05 saved. 1.95 thought-of shoe In our grandmother's W dcsIrlnf a th.-drewy front sort, wears twice L we-lf as SS Size 11 to 2. at 51.1D. value .60. day, and wondrous good for aching 1Ine C f wl h deal ..f iJhXe 8e" Cmfrt t0' - " ReaUll " I . . . , . , . b snap and get there, herje s a tie at 52.4o. aiue is ncrc Ucdl'dll. Tfn Drinrocr feet, nice firm solos, best grade of serge, , . , L , s I he rrinCeSS. . o s ; New Gibson tie. large ribbon, eyelet $1.23 Thr Wav , iA S'T 'JiSS A remarkable offe, of Just the right feet will bo easy In these, value 5L75. at fn ultoihiievr patent co (guar- 1 hC P. Mca ow h of t A woman's shoe at Just the right price to L anteed), new up-to-date styles. 53.o0 val- Infants' Shoe, tho Spray, solid Icath- K S'hiishS rlceSeW you. A swell shoo for dressy wear. The $1.23 ues at- cr: 8ize 3 to G. neat too shape with pat- Mdths a bI(T ot S pSnlr of if .WleTS oTrJ.. vapS5 ?2 4 Women $ Comfort " Juliets. p and .priB :heeL Valuo S0c. now VvioeWr breezy style, shown here only. Comes Prfprf Faco ' Women's Comfort Juliets with patent 45 & $1 in dull and bright kid In pretty combl- rtCncLl Ldje. . V, front stay, medium round toe with good tkj pliUt nations. Another very pretty style Is Our Perfect Ease Shoe for Women Is ?C Arm sole, also comes in wide roomy 7 the wing vamp, also tho new dull top, , -rc"ect J-ase t00 Ior omen is , . p)aIn to or mc1Ium wld j , . ' dull button shoe. Then big ankle shoes J"st -what Its name Implies. - Includes - TkV Drtta . . . toe, E and EE wide, leather Insole not LinVaS jflOCS fOT ITlCn 9 for stout women and the finest' hand- Grover's lace shoes and our own famous v . Paper, all solid, sightly and well made The Pfrarl . I sewed comfort shoe made. Values.'not" Cincinnati hand-rmi nhnoq rVorv ... value 52.25, now ' 1 Cirpxt SaVino?. 1 equalfed nnder 53.50, now-' " S"cK We lead 'the towa in Strap: Sanda,S;at , The Pearl, a dandy shoe for babies or ' 5nrtJ fr AC ll0ie sJfs f Ule beSt 0nb Popular prices. The.JRoea.ls the, slick- 3)1.65 children, sizes 3 to S. A job we bought. Away iiv the winter time o prong '$.05 . ' t,,e, n,cc 60rt oC thers enter their cst Vomnn,8 Strap. Sandal --ever made or you nevGr C0l,ltl t lt at this price, manufacturer got crowded for -KW ' make-up. Then a splendid -line of elas- fnr 41 -ft n' r,' " ,,. Valuo is 51.25. foot form shape, patent and MONEY, offered us ft bis ! Z r ' tic dde Juliets with neit natent tin for '50- 0ur nrIce is only. 51.1o Comes tip. hand-turn sole at- canvas shoes at great jr. c cowee OurSnsatinn ' h !Ll! ? a , P' In neat bow ono strap effect, also. Uirec Arm ChaiV - j wo took 'em oulck-'twafl 0 Kap l WUrOenSailOn. . rho Perfect Ease Shoe comes In 'lace, Jjar.. three strap. Y strap. In patent or ,r, , , 75 he overlookcd-weMl sell 'em i'g We've created-a sensation. with our e,."l,c S,dc or c0GT"s. Value -52.50, kid, or neat operaUoe. also wide comfort neT us asKfn" ?le 8,,p- uf U, atro s ' Wf LS3 iWeven toe shape, wUh strap; 51.50. value; ou'r 3 trrpM MM , ' Pleasing Sandals for Little sSfESI XSnX The Gin-Cin Shoe .' W5 - $1.15 Teasers JSS. a-S sorts and styles of tho most famous . : ' C I A 5.00 sorts at 52.85. Mero words fall to The Cln-CIn Shoe, lace, congress and ,. pi,tO , convoy their' beauty. Even as U1I3 is button styles. The Cln-CIn Shoe Is the . - TU, M;r-IIl- ' L'- Jf r p.... t A beauty of a patent vamp sandal, . . afY ,o))b Tfitl:3 being witter .many new styles are best by test. Unlike most comfort shoes " I tlC MlSKell. . Kipperdorf S & Dlttman S h bow and ornament, hand-turn eole, "Kl0veshun SrHS artr & " . - - ws jmut, $ ..00 IVxsf new narrow, toe. the. Princess medium paper),, firm yet, soft lustrous kid up- ,C5S9 strap one'atraP ad four strap, Krlpperdorf & Dittmarys Womb's Ju- S,ze? S to n' a 75c' 1 -c - hwy 'o hJ. fjff I narrow toe. tho Countess, a medium pcrs. good oak soles, solid counters that Hnef that ""tain-"ew spring. sor Island ."cu-. made by a good factory with know c.L-V'-io" f S soleVat thaL Bt rt of od trjA oTalsoi.e't.e" e" rfee" f 1 eavyS 0 over, EE wide. neat.;round ?"n-uff T" UP l feSfbSf ?Kr bSrpuWlSS v"uaat 7... " $ 1-50 1 -r$S and BlueheineiwQr Sa0mnS or wide toe shape, a shoe to wear. Value fc0' tf fF,rCnh Qr hCCl oe8 5.d they arc-X besfesf Val- r w "U. made of gd frue a5 ent leather, 53.50. 51.d0 and 55.00 sorts- 52.25 at- Beauty styles, now ues at 52.50 Just to get you Interested nrm k,d 8tock' ncttt bow and orna" V4 r- ' will be ment. best slipper made for servico. ,i A : $2-85 $1.65 $1.65 $195 SI'SL, 1 j " ' 1 value, at )f folk9