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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY II! to 3, 1020. PRELATES $1113 issmo E invite you to see the interesting new things for Spring, which are pouring in with every express. Communication to American Catholic Clergy and Laity First Since 18S4. Feb. 14. For the WASHINGTON', flrvt time in 35 years the American Catholic archbishops anil bishops are a pastoral letter To their clergy - and the laity. The letter will be read in every Catholic ehureh in the United States Sunday, February 22. It wa prepared by Cardinals Gibbons and OConniU and Rector Thomas J. Sha- ban of the Catholic university. Cardinal Gibbons is the sole survivwho or of the seventv-sibishops signed the joint pastoral letter issued to the seven million Catholics of the United States after the third plenary council in Baltimore held in 1S84. There are now one hundred and one bishops in the United States, not counting sax- ihary bishops, and bishops without a see, appointed to do apeeial Work addressing in the pastoral letter more than twenty million of tho laity. The pastoral letter view the world situation, and insists that reconstruction shall proceed on sound principles, and not along lines of expediency. It emphasizes the need of justice and will discus probchanty. The letterand lems of marriage divorce, industrial relations, national conditions and international affairs. It lavs stresson education at a means of reconstruction and exhibits the power of Christianity as an absolute necessity for human welfare. The active cooperation of American Catholics with the country during the ar is briefly related, and the letter effected by explain. the organization the hierarchy of all Catholic agencies through the national Catholic war coun-is cil, and shows how the organization to be perpetuated in the national Cath- olio welfare counnl. please anyone. ... ( SHOE SECTION has some striking novelties to show, as well as the staple kind of footwear. Featured are. the Ties, Colonials in new de- - ne Oxfords in many a last and signs and material and every wanted Main Floor. Iwl. ' One-eyel- I Plana for the womens conference to be held tomorrow. Tuesday and Wednesday in connection with the pastors meetings in the interest of the Interchurch World movement were made at a meeting of the women interested at the First Methodist church yesterday afternoon. Mrs. W. II. Baker of New York City, womens com- representing the national was tnlttee of the movement, present at the meeting and assisted In the making of the arrangements. The following com- mittees were appointed to take charge of the conference: Mrs. L. M. Gillllan, chairman of the Mrs. Henry W. committee: general Burger, chairman of the music commitR. Bowdle, chairman, tee, and Mrs. J. with Mrs. H. J. Fitzgerald, Mrs. C. A. Walker, Mrs. W. W. McKIrahan, Mrs. J T Bywater and Mrs Chester A, Snyder. members of the hospitality committee. , The meetings will be held at the First Methodist church. Speakers will be furMrs. nished by the national committee. Baker will remain for the Monday meetwhich she will leave for Caliings. after fornia. - . . 1 , I , MOVTESAXO, Wash.; Feb. 14. Eugene Bartnett, one of the eleven defendants on trial her charged with the murder of Warren O- - Grimm, Centralia armistice day parade victim, was identified today by Clarence Watkins as the man who shot from the Avglon hold. Watkins, eolor bearer in the parade, said two shots passed between him and the flag he was carrying as he ran to safetv. of Mias Elsie Horn berk, who identified Barnett as the man she saw in the hotel window, wus completed. n ZION PARK STAMP ON MAIL AUTHORIZED! expressed most emphatically in an exceptional selection of Suits and Frocks of high Salon' Fashions newest quality 'Tricotine to be shown tomorrow in the ; notes in silhouette and trimmings find interesting expression in .this showing f " ar r"t 'f dir k 4 Seven Garments Featuring Unusualness of Line Appear in the Illustration " Tomorrow We Invite Yon to a Showing of THIRD FLOOR Is fairly radiating in new draperies and eurtamiugs In the newest of designings. A new Pongee Cretonne has a lovely silken effect and adds to Its merits by the ease with which it launders, t Decorated Burlap in floral and conventional designs makes happy wainscoting or hangings or covers the entire walls! THE The first Lace Curtain importations from Switzerland since the war are indeed an opportunity because of their exceptional workmanship and their prices, which. are Sleeping Room Swisses and Marquisettes are unusual, with scallop shape ruffles, picoted and hemstitched in dainty shades of blue, pink or yellow. Third Floor. Millinery Models j pre-wa- r. From Maison Maurice EW Gauntlet Driving Gloves A COMPREHENSIVE group of the Newest Modes in Spring Millinery featuring bewitching a and-curves and droops, stunning flares wonderful selection of the newest materials, such as Celophane and Cipper Braids cleverly combined with. Crepes, Silks and Flowers. . A Brilliant Array ' j v F f of Colors and an Unusually ' Large Array of Styles to Choose From ar-- just rived are interesting, both in point of style and in their pricing. Made of selected Kangaroo Skins with adjustable strap wrist a very value exceptional " at $3.75. Main Floor.. CHINA SECTION is showing the creations and the most wanted and Dinner Sets. A in Breakfast designs THE large shipment just received o- ffers exceptional Prices Ranging from $15 to $45 ' opportunity for selection to those seek dug distinction in china. J Mew Embroidered Models 'Hi . Being Shown in the Art Section r Dainty .Neckwear ff Again You Can Get the Inimitable :air . Cloths and Dresser Scarfs will New creations in Luncheon Sets, Between-Mea- l of of to interest embroidered with the eolor nimble All fingers. Milady prove schemes worked out to act as guides for those who choose to make them, Third Floor. A new shipment of Venice Lace Collar in roll P I 8C effects in very pretty designs are featured specie! this week at Main Floor. . Basement. jUITE the newest thing for Miss Sixto-- . Ten is the Phyllis May Dresses, in which fche may romp and play to her heart's content. quite liictertoctos - In an Interesting Offering well-fittin- g Postmasters of Balt Lake, Ogden, Logan and Provo may ootaln dies for stamping mall wltb "Zion National Perk by making application to tne fourth assistant gmsral, according to inforjustmasterreceived mation 8 by J. yesterday Fnrlev. exetulivs sretaiy of the Utah Manufacturer assoclat'on, from United date Ssnator W llllam H King Mr. recently urged the postmasters at Balt Lake, Ogden. Logan and Proto t stamp mall In this wy, but lie authority for the purchase of tbs stamp was lacking to the point of picturesqueness new Tissue Ginghams, in most interesting plaids, in dainty colorings of pink, blue, orchid, rose, etc. ' Some boast of a silk stripe, which is most, irresistible in its silken effect. The selection for choosing is most interesting and tia wise to choose now. Main Floor. QUAINT S Ready-to-We- ' Jn a complete range of colors, both 1ght and dark. These garments are proving favorites in the world of 'Ietticoat-dorand many women will wear none other. Be sure to get Vanity Fairs, because they are made fuller and of a heavier knitted fabric. Exclusive at this store. a , (JM and Ore - BARTNETTJDENTIFIED AS L W. W. SHOOTER 4 The Aintheinitic Mode, as' It Cooceros LEAGUE CHAMPION VICTOR IN ELECTION By Universal Service. EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, Mo., Feb, H-vote for the league of nations was given today In the Third congressional district, where a special election was held to fill the vacancy occasioned by the appointment of Joshua A. Alexander to the post of secretary of commerce In the cabinet of President Wilson, Early returns having Indicated the election of Captain J L. Milligan, Democrat, by a majority of about 1606 over J. B. Frost, Republican, the Republican camp conceded defeat, Chairman Neale of the Democratic state Committee said Milligans mjority would exceed 2000, but the Republican state committee declared there would be a reduction of nearly 8000 votes m the majority given Alexander in 1818. X THE realm of Veilings, one finds the most original novelties, with designs most elaborate, and also the more simple effects. Slip-on- s are being shown in a most interesting 'variety of new designs. ! Main Floor. IT Mr. Bambergers experience In the war drive and In civic undertakings la said to have been one of the principal factors In his selection for the post. He has al- ready begun the work of organizing his committees for a campaign planned along the lines of the war fund drives. In consultation yesterday with Mr. Bamberger and Mr. Brown was Fred Car-ro- ll of Denver, district supervisor of the party. Mr. Carroll will probably make a tour of the state In the Interests of organization. Henry Welsh, stats chairman, yesterday Issued the official call forthe meeting of the state executive commlttee to be held at the Hotel Utah, at S oclock in the afternoon of February S3 The time and place of the state convention will be decided upon at that time, as well as the apportionment of delegates Thus far Price and to the convention. Balt lake Republicans ars the only ones to have made any determined bid for thej convention. CHURCH WOMEN TO AID WORLD MOVEMENT et wjL party. " Second Floor. HpnE BAMBERGER ACCEPTS G. O. P. CAMPAIGN POSTl Ernest Bamberger yesterday announced hi acceptance of the post as state cam- palgn manager for the Republican party, H. Brown, following a conference with regional campaign director for district Mr. Bamberger haa long been No. . prominent In the affairs of the Republican The major part of hia duties will party. be In connection with the finance of the DAY brings dainty Afternoon in the bouffant silhouette of Spring, with variety enough to EACH And deceive for everyone not a o o m e r dress at all, but an elastic band a forms the bot-to- 0 of her dress. Second Floor, . |