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Show t jr THE DESERET NEWS FRIDAY JULY tT An Picture Will Tell the Tale and Dbes Away With Ail Gueas Work. and First . Consultation Adjustment Free. 2-1- 92Q y INElffillB Quality and Price Sg&fe are Dependable Wash Suits Store For Boy $ 2 to 8 Yearg Closed RCBP, I j i color Ireland. Mr. WUmardlng-w- w located by tba outhorltlaa 4 0 direct consequence of th cabled dispatch. Eb I divorced from Cuthbert Mor. ' Umar Vnimerdlng. While ah admit- -' tad that ah was friendly with ElweQ, eb denied that ah wo th coua of th Joolouay of "Mia Wiloon," th ylrl of th pink pajama," who ha bean for anamination by Diet. Swann baoaua of th otory of Atty. Anna Kan that ah beard her ono make a threat to ahopt th card expert 1 if h Jlltod again, jB thla connection, Mra W I hoarding , Bald: I I know Mlaa Wlleon ' I know her But I hav never aeen Ann I real naraa In my Ufa. I never mat 'Mia i Kan In Elwell' home and there waa Wlleon abaolutaly no raaaon for bar to hold any grievance again it m berane of friendahlp for Mr. Elwell. lay caaaal Mr. "To me, Elwell waa Juat a butterfly and I had no ambition to iftarry him. My relation with 'Mlaa Wllaon' or cordial. Indeed, ah baa often aeked m to lunch with her at ' the Rita Hav any of nry not to Mr. Elwell found? J alwaya wlgnad them Joe. Or did you find aome of th anapahota of m that Mr. E9wU took at Palm Beach Mr. Wllmardtng declared that told her he had many enemlee In Wall Street and powerful among enemy alien whpm ha had turned during th war whan waa an agent up" of tho American Protective league She admitted that Elwell charmed her when ehe flrat knew him and ehe had him invited to her grandmother's home In Peetavllle, near NarrOganaatt pier. I admit that I was absolutely faa-- . clnated by th man when I flret met him." Mra Wllrnerdlng eaid. "That waa at Palm Beach In 1918. I soon aaw, however, that he waa not type. There were eo many women In my Me life million of them. I don't feel flatter, ed at the of jealousy Elwell vf a oldsuggeatlon enough to be my father I don't recall that I ever saw Mra without toupee or teeth. MI wa to mirry whn I met but he we not. But I wu not plmlove with him and ho wu not in Jn love with me. I knew Mi Wilson getting her divorce but Elwell ahowod, me only the attention that a gentleman would show to a lady I met him at we' did but Saratoga not aee much of him there except to note that he had a different girl every night. He would put himself out ao to please women and, of women like that.- - But he waa course, Incapable of permanent love." Mrs. Wllmerdlng I slender young woman with dark tall, eye and a clear akin. She ha brown an apart-- 1 P"1 i5,th,s c,,y ns travel a great1 husband, from whom aha . Obtained a divorce three years ago la J known on both aide of the Atlantic. Monday - r i. El-w- Fourlh iKe p Special Program of Values Q 0 many things are needed in ones wardrobe to make the holiday outing a real success. The Paris has of and the wonderful inducements on in these, anticipated many all of them will satisfy price made fully everyone s sense of economy. r ' . - . Praak H. Eardlay, D. C. Little Accessories That Freshen Miladys Costume Chiropractor. Palmer Oradaat CaarlH Of fir i rrca ay Was. i Saalpant $1.25 Gloves KEITH EMPOIUlM BLDG. atlk Qloyaa, with SHORT, haorywrlat and double tipped finger Color ... .7 AMUSEMENTS bn , J , hr o-- el t 4 $2.50 to $4 Wash Suits Reduced to $1.8 to $3.00 ON BROADWAY BETWEEN MAIN & STATE For Over . ry. er Do Your Sloppieq Tomorrow - ' Tlt styles, end whit twe-pia- c (By Cnlvaraal Barvloa.) NEW YORK. July 1 Mr. Joaaphlna old family wIiom member bar hav M old fondly whoa mamabr lory hod antra to th mort axclualv circle of Now York ood Norroyonsott pier, todoy Idoatlflod horostf o on of tho mysterious women mentioned by Anno Kona, former housekeeper for Jo. Bowna EH wall, la tbo Interview of .ambled 'by o atoff correspondent Ualvaraoi Ssrvtc who found bar la km g a latte, gingham, mad or W, is Oliver 79c $3.50 Hose abOf pur $1.50 Neckwear fCXlCE allk, full fashioned. In block, white er colors. All alias . V collars, loc and net end ergoady front collar and csff sets . $2.95 98c a a Toilet Goods' $3.50 Muslins Dov allk or Swiss aatln bloomer Rtc (Do Alyslo whit botlst PINK orDov brand ....S Powder e Certified Lotion gowna and tio Perfection Rout AC ..... CO abfQ ?lo Woodbury I cake Twlnk Dy Soap risk IT IS ,,,..S7e ....a tonight. SALT LAKE THEATRE AH tbU Week, CooUn. ORPHEUM VsadsrlUo bill with Tern peat, Lloyd Florence a Crouch and lUo Grande bead liners. PANTAGES Change Pro77n? On The High hemdUned by feature. other Five big beat. Madge . KenLOEWS CASINO nedy In "Dollars and Sense." by Vaudeville blU headlined Flour Bengardg. GEM "The Deep Purple" an A. R. Walsh Production with an All-StCast. Invisible AMERICAN anThe air-ntcast; Divorce with Sunshine comedy, Pathe News. Sport Skirts $20 FOR $12.95, $25 FOR $14.95, $30 FOR $19.95 C KIRTS pf Kumsi-KumsBaronete Satin, Crepe de Chine and Fantasi. All in pure white and of a lustrous, heavy quality. ar S ant Washburn and Margaret jcinmi. jn Tile Sin of St. Anthony; bathing girl beauty reParamount Magazine; view comic cartoon. A Toklo Siren, KINEMA turing Tsuro AokL the the Pacific? coast, and are very novel in cut and beautiful in their color combine tions. All of wool. For women and YOU $40 Tricolette for Women , Bry- - Beautiful in combination with the silk sport or wash skirf. Trimmed with angora cuffs, collars, and pockets, Tan, copen or taupe. fea- Now Reduced to $1.95 to $9.45 and trimmed with pearl buttons. 'All are reduced to the seasons lowest price just for Saturday. $11.50 Styles Clean-U- p Wash Skirts COOL and fresh looking what woman can reSOsist them? Prettily styled of pique or linene, $7.95 a, Silk Sport Coats ar PARAMOUNT-EMPRES- Bathing Suits will be well pleased with for they come direct from misses. $3.75 Wash Waist S Plain white or colored sport models, in wanted sizes and all as crisp and fresh as the day they were lifted from their tissue lined boxes. COMING STRAN IV Beginning July S. The Clair Musical Roy - Comedy(Hiram) company. right of the United State to demand full protection for it citizens." Indicts Republicans. On one point, through the platwere SUBJECTS TRHTEO form. committeemen apparently In full accord. It sharply Indicted the Republican Congress and the Republican party on many counts, including (Continued from page one.) a warning of "well defined Indies-tlon- e. of an Impending assault upon should lend every possible and provital principles," of the federal reserve system In th event of a Re11 to the Armenian per efforts to publican victory in November. The set up a government of their own. financial plank condemned the pernicious attempt of the Republican Favors Barring Asiatics. among the Among other international subjects party to ofcreate discontent bonds of th - go Verthe. holder touched upon was of mont." and to drag our public fiAsiatic Immigrants, declared to be as nance and our banking and currency a national policy a true expression of system back Into the arena of party ths Judgment of our people. Support politlca Failure to enact tariff revision wag pledged to, states where enforce- measures, ' through - sheer political ment of . that policy, waa at particular-concern- . CpwariJicfi." also, was. charged against, the Republican Congress having made on move, it waa asserted, toThe Mexican plank asserted that ward of tax laws th administration remembering In all Which aIt readjustment denounced before the last circumstances that Mexico waa an In- election and waa 'afraid to revise bedependent stats, had bten "unwilling the next election. Claims of Reeither to profit by the misfortunes of fore publican public etomoy were brandth people of Mexico or to enfeeble ed as "false pretence; tout the attack their futupe by imposing from the on the Republicans reached. Its climoutside a rule upon their temporarily ax In a separate plank devoted to distracted councils. Orders was Republican corruption." Wa a there gradually reappearing. This section diecuseed the "shockresult. Jt added, and at no time in ing disclosure of the lavish use of many year have American live and money. by candidate for the Reinterests been so safe as they are publican presidential nomination and , y- the "conviction of a Republican senTh new government ator, from Michigan charged with .should be recognized wherf It had laving violated campaign expendi-tude- s to draw the inference that , proved its ability to maintain order, law, unsignified It willingness fo meet there is Indicated, the obligations and had giv- der Repuollcan auspices, of Money as en (foreigner in Mexlc0 "rights as an Influential factor in elections, and well as duties, the plank continued. stem popular rebuke, Is Invoked, eervad It notice, however, that until The Republicans, the plank adds, conthat time, "Mexico must realize the trol the senate only bv virtue of the jpropristy of a policy that asserts the Michigan election mentioned. -- - y, $42.50 Silk Pongee Suits Reduced-t- o THIS announcement will solve the dress problem for many women contemplating Neatly tailored of a fine silk pongee something new to wear for over the fourth. in natural color, and allsizes. - ... j .. limiet(EjtiiSfl - i Girls $4.50 Voil 6r Linene Smocks, $2.98 Womens and Misses $2.50 White Middies, $1.69' over 150 tropi- cal suits in the breezy summer styles and affording a collection of such shades.as' greens, browns, tans rT,TTR entire stock sizes 31 to 33 for young men. Right before the 4th, when the demand is so urgent for should them, a saving of one-thir- d clear away every one of them. -- Reductions of 2Sfo Saturday $16.50 to $30 Styles, $11 to$20 S1.75, $2.50 Gingham Dresses, $1.32 and $1.87 $2.75, $3 Gingham Dresses, $2.06 and $2.23 i f i I i In or heather colors. I i nliettlW Young Mens -- - a ' f a t Girls $7.50, $10.50 White Dresses $5.63, $7.87. v Girls $15, $20 White Dresses, $11.25, $15 X -- -- $7-3- OFF to $20 Summer Coats, $3.89 to $9.98 0 i ttrii 9t $7l501o $12 Silk SweatersT$4.95 to $7.95 1 t t ) ( i 1 - I i i Vice-Preide- and New York Governor Spanish Pretender Who Are Mentioned as Possibilities Is Touring Colombia nt July I. Don late Jaime, of Bourbon,' eon of th Don Carlo and pretender to the Spanish throne., ha arrived here and is a gueat at th Spanish legatiom He was not accorded especial honora The BOGOTA, r 1 VUll1 i$ry f 0. - L A. HEADaNEisrdfeS? invited him W,t; f" -- te , . - B RU SSELfli Archbishop Decorated. ) X Jftr X WHAT HAPPENED (Copyright. I 20, haw Era Features) Creek conscript callyd to- - th 101 colors ConDa to w. J. Bryan, replying, 118 stant. French pec flat, a.ka belligAmerican gain a milecaptuc knowo thetr peace erent r. and taka Vaux prleonarerheteeu-Thlerrterm --Bomb explode In Capital Pree-Idey alorra key te at Waitolngton-r-Germanannounce mor than l.eoa.oo front; penetrate line German gen-t- rl American vrea of mil toward of defeated command take on la Palana, awaep Taatpa army on Auetrtan force lta lent prea both aides of th Vlatula satinet Monte Orappnto Germe-nestablish diet command Finnish monarches! ml tn h' in land A tile fore ahead on river nBomtn and town Jtl c take three "T-eltlemane In two daya Henry Weimeni ieave 4 dlrlgjhl Alof tho Cerman-- meric hea th a morning to fly oliance erttlclae PreeMent W lin- on te America reported off eorb aoldtere rGen Wood he I e'l ooaat ef Ire. and, going way to Vatican line in three days Police bar on 11 r masting .. Rnaaan aUaek In Galicia dy, feer radical might ee Oermatte captnrei f!ot Ghlneea will a.gn Austrian 1 French recapture ln- -t trenrbee an treaty, w(,l gika separate pears th Berlin h Atane Englieh oethack at Lena vtl-la- July 1. of France, has decorated th archbishop of Bogota with th Insignia of commander ef the Legion BOGOTA. Colombia, t Prt-Deechan- el. ef Honor. Thla decoration waa awarded th prelate In recognition of his errlce in behalf of the allies during the world war. nt ' ona-eigh- th I R-2- h Will Name Vessels. WAPHINGTOH, July I Two Yea-ee- ls under co ti a ruction for th Ship-to ping hoard at Saginaw, Mich., will - . T M RSRALL. - . i i Iji reorganizing your music forces for fall and winter work, dont overlook the compilation of beautiful and, standard sacred selection entitled July. L A hill granting women- - of Belgium to lh' suffrage wn defeated by a vote of SS to 14 in the chamber of deputies her today. -- 'y GOVERNOR ALFRED E. SMITH. Choir Leaders And Choristers " Hi Belgium Defeats Suffrage I J fjt Colombia- - president of Reru ha Lima. ri' f s named lake- - Gatun and Lake Mfra-- f lores in honor ef the lake of th Panama eaneL Aaeuraae of thle haa j been given the canal authorities byl Chairman Beneon.' It it con-t'riB- ft Ez-tect- ed Inde-pende- nc f.TCMPir ANTHEMS Nr . f Issued by Ths Deseret News and edited by Prof, Evan, Stephens. It contains ' 20 standard selections, all of high grade, yet none too difficult for the average singer. PRICE, 50c PER COPT. (20 selections) post paid, or $4.59, In lots of one dozes, er more, by post or freight at buyers expense. Deseret News Book Store SALT LAKE CITY. it , q, ; , i t c I |