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Show fr . .wa I oEseret evening news fiuda v November' great vf. ms 8 SALE SATURDAY - i - S ayKItW i 9i GOQP qpODS ) (Contalued from page advlaed boon not had Kfmmeiit b whether the German armistice delega-tlihad reached Geo. Foch headthe French line, quarter behind where they were expected about noon to4&y, Paris time. TV Germany Determined Issue To Cloud the g , between el the wlreleee exchanges German PARIS. Nor. l 5.40 a. in. The text - I . high ; Mirihal Foch and the command show eigne, the morning is - Jnewspaper declare, that Germany " determined to cloud the issue in -- ! way. apparently with " etery possible least gaining time, ir ' the object of at cannot gain anything ! they ' L- . Matin saye. 4ie Berlin and all Germany arej striding . The sub toward a revolution. - secretary of jmtHution of a responsiblewaa I stale for Admiral von Hlntxe com by this grave peril. The govern-masent by the Germsn , mission o able-ttt-- a man must have with -reifih Immediately; Without referring' to Barlin. At attempt hut be made at t any price, in the phrase of Prince of Baden, to open negotiations irf favor of peace. Needleee to say the Germah govern-'Tnieis the vlcUttrof a persistent iUu. to slon. Marshal Foch will refuse which la rnmeut of hiandprovince he also will cerstrictly military of hostill-tie- s tainly refuse any suspension ' until the armistica la accepted In the write commentator (ther same vein, and invariably concluda by I aemwttng that ' German-- capitulation net far away. j; ll - nt Max-irdil- Saturday Menu, Special 35c. HOT ROAST BEEF POTATOES. PROWN GRAVY ITALIAN SPAGHETTI. HOT BISCUITS AND BUTTE F . COFFEE OR mlK ' Quick Service Our Specialty. .. Meet your friends at Walkers for luncheon. MASHED DEAR FEMININE PORTION Of the reading public who see this, our advertisement: Being a woman, I' simply cant resist the temptation to speak a word confidentially to you about these coats. Honestly, I never saw such beauties. If you had or could wheedle some one out of the money to buy one et REGULAR PRICE, you T77 would make up your mind to have one: -of male with the your family portion Think what a talking point to be had. . are that war own with they or frugal pocketbook, your ' 7 at half price. . One glance will serve to show you what heavenly coats they are. Theres one with a regular cape of a black fur collar and deep cuffs another with a soft brown beaver collar and a. perfect., duck of a back, with great buttons to trim still another youd want to wear both sides out at once, the lining is so pretty. Really, these coats might well be used for an expostion of the very acme of coat perfection. at F Think of itl A perfectly wonderful coat for just half as many dollars as you expected to pay. There are plain nd fur trimmed. ' Full flare, belted, waist line effects,novelty models. A great many are full lined with beautiful pussy willow. J Others are half line- dThe materials, including bolivia, silvertone, broadcloth every one of the best are simply exquisite. The colors are the richest and softest tones in all the newest shades. - Newt Withholding 5 The Nov. (By. Associated Frees ) At President Vil- -' issued a tea's direction Secy. Lansing statement shortly after noon today ; lhat any statement that new reaching tke government concerning armistice was withheld was being negotiations utterly false and that as soon as a waa In regard to the armistice "reached it would be made public immediately by the government. Mr. Lansing e statement said, J am requested and authorised by the preeident to state that no Information reaching thia government concerning the armistice negotiations in franco has been withheld, that any athieraent to the contrary la utterly false and that as soon aa a definite decision in regard to the armistice has been reached it will be Immediately mad public by the government. 'WASHINGTON, SATURDAY SPECIALS ' ' 7 IN Amy Armstrong THE JUVENILE No Effort to Evade - Will I e Tolerated Girls Coats, Special $13.95 - -- ' Former prices.. $14.50 to Sizes B to 16. $19.75-T-materia- to 6 3-- 4 . f bTc" , StrivsthaC'Tou are sure Special Price on Corsets, .Washington, Nov, a r S -- Secv hn h.irt Third Squadron True to Government n-. V to It, Light, medium and dark color. aize new and attractive stales which are not only-ne1. hut dry good looking.. Madt npd- practii .of Pudflc and Siout pen ale. regu,ar Btock; not every hat X -- 42 1 Extra large size, wonderful values. (Third Floor) Hughes Ideal Half Brush, 75c Regu'ar market price on this grad of brush tS . (Drug Department) Mens 35c Cotton Half Hose, pair 29c, Fine combed cotton; ' at Elastic waist.neatfloupt.es, HouwwIvm Bed Sheets, 79c. Size 72x; err - 7 welded seams, nice grade of mtislin.' (Down Stairs Store)- - 14-ka- -- lain JV 37 tO 41. know the merits of this household (Down BUirs Btore)- r p- - - Diamond Point, gold, the perfect foun- pen for army and havy use; also the Ever ready-Wrltregular- - 5i.40 wad - 53 0 - penw-.-(Stationery Department) length ittowrnrtrrsrcfirt- - A. B. Naphtha Soap, 4 for 19c. . 10d to. 33 25 ear drops In an almost Regular infinite variety of styles; Colored stones, filigree. Pearl; about 106 pairs from which to select. A ' ' (Jewelry Department). Fountain Pens, each $1.19. i r black only; all sizes. ' (Main Floor) Black Colton Petticoat, 89c Inches wide; suit- - a splendid value. Ea,r Drops, pairi 75c -- length 26 to inches wide, lovelv for and similar uses. (Annex) Work; Special Value, $1.98 Blacks plaiu colors and pretty fancie laapien-dldl- v made pettiooai. ehiih will give excellent - errn 7- LATE LOCALS Ilenring Date Set The Utah Power & Light companys application Tor 'tfftnake' surcharge on steam furnished for heating purpose! in Ball Luke (Ttv during the war. has teewT fe hearing before the pgWiy (' I t 35 Soft finish, natural color; x Klaatic waist bantis finish; "Art Crashr yard 25c Bungalow Aprons 36 that Marshal Foth ttjmrr'if Pari at 10 25 o Clot k this moi m vt utiUnscununisaiun Of Ltalt .Nov. 19 PkriS .time r,o.MKA Nov, 3 A BeHin WireV at 19 a n that'' he hud pMcv formal rettuest from )hd Hi r'niun' If vm ( dispatch received ' hers today r -rnitatiRC delegate Tor an unideduite tjvs hlng for Fullnr -- A pi' iful let' faith- - ter u received today by Chief of Thrj third equTiVron remains suapensidh. of fiostljitlea, andjrhat the Master foftrw t PsTtetr WhUe-yro72' hours In wh h lhet (.erinarm mil'll ful to the government"-- ' Me . i advised . Ur right to limit quantity. Slam pedLa Iff TowelsTSSe" Scarf. 17x50, squares 36x31; different patterns, all attractive, splendid for general use and also will make acceptable gifts. (Annex! '' feiU'V- -. service.- (Third Floor Amoskeag Gingham Aprons, 49c. 'b,U Ceck material fapl - fashioned style.- t , In old (Down Stairs Store) d 7. Makes Announcement Nov -ungVVASHIXGTIYN aniiouiuxcl Lite like - . We reserve Printed Cretonne Scarfs and Squares, each 48c. in All Sateen' and Heatherbloom Petticoats Hundred of them at prices which sweaters iSweaters for men. Women will astonish you Roys and Girls. An official1 fabrua $1,197 $t749 unI$T7S9: Saturday Is a Good Day to Buy Sweaters, $1.49 and $2,497 And thia gnoay a rather certainl'4 "feels-- dtplomattoYiispaUh from Trance today1 effiphaslzed that Marshal Koch ia eni-- i jgg ..pqr cred -- On!y, to 7) 0 P C, jicrtTT-- i ( pa . tfms to the Gerqinns and receive . their acceptance 'and that peace nego- the Allied terms delivered nations are not thq husinesa-- of the answer at 1 1 a m.t Pari time. them began military commander . Marshal Foch reported that the Gentian plenipotentiaries arrived at w itB: full 'power his headquarters Secretary Lansing from, the chancellor. ' ru $T735 . Saturday Night' Hour Sales lingerie, infants, garments this seasons models and all wanted -- color sixes. Blip into one of these and ave doctor JaturdavSale of and fifty corseta for this one' day sale, an exceptional value In manv models Size to 3 Foch Can Only Give Termt of Armistice . . )t 6 to 9 Bhft, chamois - Bilk plushes and other good coating wh4.eu One hundred tice, the peace negotiations are of the Allied governments. "Marshal Koch will do nothing more1 than. communicate to the delegates the already prepared conditions of the armistice. eun-eer- . And want .questions and w'lille Marshal Foch Is duly qualified to negotiate the armis- I 4 ' . udtd inmr v.yH 1U x WhiteLong CloihT'j'ard.'OcT--' v Colors Arrived in time for Saturday spiling browns, copbn. many other good arenay, 15 o to Sixes 44, shades and black. many new r' No phone orders. it marked for Saturday below pretailing market prices. Warm Coats at $23.89. 68 New Dresses at $11.98. U t; Stairs-Stor- e Most of ana-pensi- to 45; ecru. - - j -- 14 7 Spedalprices, $2.95, $4.95, $7.95 and $9.95 One table of UNTRIMMED SHAPES, special $1 95 One table of OSTRICH PLUMES, Special at $3.00 One table of MODEL HATS, off. only, Practical Merchandise Is Our Down Fall and winter weight Mens Medium or Heavy Weight Cotton THIRD FLOOR MILLINERY and. serge is not to be hadw B- Fullr-o- f V today ic Chodc black only. EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF OUR Little Boys Winter Hats, to Close, 50c (Tl-- 8 the Main Floor.) Made of Dink coutll; low bust and long hip, good hose supporters -r- eplacement price L75. -- sizes. on Mens Wool and Cotton Mixed Shirts and Drawers, garment, $2.50. Gray, medium weight, all sizes. Mens Ribbed Worsted Union Suits, suit, $2,50 . Special values in a wonderfully good quality of serge easily this ygar at any price. Were 75c to $1.00 (Found Cashmere Half Hoee, exceptional value, 65c pair. Sizes 10 to ROYAL WORCESTER CORSET Saturday (f 1I OC ZJ Special T. 'P Girls and Small Womens Serge Dresses $8.95 to$I 5.95 WASHINGTON.' Nov 5 Any susarm, pension of hostilities before the tetloe is signed even If asked on he to is declared grounds out of the question. Time ie given only of the drasllo terms hy tha envoys and for communication by them with Ber- -, lin if they desire. Id view of The Associated Frees dispatch from Pari saying 73 hour would he snhwPdTF; was assumed here that an additional day had been granted bMausef thei delaved arrival of the Germans. The powers conferred on Marshal Foch only concern the conclusion ofi an armistice,' says the dispatch. The modifications which.' he. ia quaUfiuT-grant are strictly limited. Any of arms, even if it is asked for on philanthioplc grounds, is out of the ' quastion, 'll Is stated that, there. shoutd'he no doubt that the armistice and thei A Few of a Mans Needs ' Regular or cadet; all sizes. ALSO FULL LINE OF MENS WOOL GLOVES. Mens Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, each 25c. ue'Sl!t1C-e.vems; 8lz: A Hutted quantity only. 4 buy now for gift purposes. cJiinchiUas, zibelines and corduroys. jire ls 50C Mens Tan Cape Gloves, $2.25. . $6.95 7. 1 Sixes $3.45 54.25 $5.00 ...j-- . .NOW READY,. 7 Everything in toys. We have never had so complete a stock SATURDAY SPECIAL MAMMA DOLLS. She Talks. Regular 75c, for Union Suits, $1.75. ' Mostly Tailored Styles. $3.75 and $5.00 Hat For $5.50 to $5.S5 Hats For to $7.50 Hats-F- or to $9.00 Hats For. Nov. ( InformaWASHINGTON, tion reaching Washington through today Indicates diplomatic channel that (f the German armistice envoys are not ready to accept Iminedlaie the surrender term offered by Marshal foch the marshal will give them only until Sunday to algn. ' No efforts at compromise or evasion by tha Germans is to b tolerated; they must take what the Allies and lay and the United States offer be no down their arm or there-wl- ll Interruption of the gres offensive which is destroying th German mili. tary machine. . - J DEPARTMENT Please, please dont miss seeing them. GIRLS' MILLINERY. Reduced for quick clearance ........ Round Plate Luncheon AND oUR CUSTOMERS CAN EN-- r JOY THE SAME SAVING -- EXACTLYONE-HAL- a Cold Cream . 45c J5c Talcum Powder; assorted . .... 19c odors .1 , , . . .8 for 2.--e 10c Creme Oil Soap 10c Armour Tar Soap 5 lor 25c 25c Woodburys Facial 8 for 65c Soap 51.25 Ivory Perfum Bottle, with 14 ounce perfume 75c assorted odors) 89 Tonic 50c WALKERS SPECIAL- - " of-wh- Government it Not ' -- wired U8 offering their entire stocks at HALF PRICE because of continued warm weather and the influenza. -We had the money with which to purchase them (few firms in these critical times would be able to do so), se we enjoy theladvantage of owning them at exactly half we should have to pay regularly -- Sage 8ulphur I LOO Excelsior Hair 5 Off Lavorl ... o 50q Pcbecco Tooth Paste .. 45c 55 Lskblache Fac Powder 4c 65o Glover's Mange Cure 45c 35c Benxoin, Glycerin and Rose Water Lotion J7c 50c Ponds Vanishing Cream42c 50c Stillmans Freckle Cream45c -- Mow. I. (.45 a. m. One hundred day ago the Germans were 55 miles from Paris. Today, they are begging peace. After many occasion when hope has been deferred and of bitter dls-- , last appointment, France knows at rein gives "that triumph has come end conviction to 4te unreserved Joy. The German is Universal that whether the of capitula. , delegation algna article tion or not, Germany la beaten, The Allied advance,, particularly the ' exploit of the Americans In capturing ( Redan, a name which thrill every French heart, shows clearly that con-- , tlnuation of hostilities by Oarmany lead only te a military debacle in ' ca the near future. Thia feeling ie confirmed by reliable newa that Germany's internal affaire " are drifting teward chaos. Specials for50cSaturday Daggett, and Ramsdeil .... ... 7 - r r 11.00 Wyeth .... .7 PARIS, , ' Just Arrived Thursday .... France Convinced Germany it Beaten -- 7 Drugs and Toilet 'Goods - nt . - $25.00 COATS TOR $12.50 ...vr.,-...- .. $29.50 COATS FOR 777. - . 77777, . . 7.7T $14.75 $32.50 COATS FOR . . i $16.25 $35.00 COATS FOR $17.50 , . 77 $22.50 $45.00 COATS FOR . $25.00 $50.00 COATS FOR . . 77771', . 7. 7 7. $3125- $82.50 COATS FOR ; t , . $69.50 COATS FOR . . . 7.7. 7. . $34.75 . 7 .. $75.00 COATS FOR $37.50 $120.00 COATS FOR ,t $60.00 . $133.00 COATS FOR . .7 $67.50 7 $100.00 UFJTO $200.00 COATS FOR 1 AND MANY OTHER PRICES. , , . We are absolutely sincere when we say. that never have we been able to make a better purchase for our customers. Two of New York Citys best known coat manufacturers ia iKt-joe- We cannot preserve freedom unless we conserve food. A little deprivation now may prevent much deprivation - later on. The three hundred winegt women in Salt Lake will be on ; hand Saturday morninsr at 9:30 to get these coats. As a matter of fact there will probably be six hundred - ' so be among the first. -- SATURDAY MOHMW ev ry featuMSy night DO NOT WASTE FOOD 0 Absolutely. New Never Shown Before- - -- ;SO get together and dose U aU - rnce C i Af STORE OPENS H Bi-a- John Hart 192" Curtis street, Denver,' Colo asking hltjv to eld In a for the- - boys father who la supposed lo he in Bait IJt kth "The letter states that-t- he lads mother and Mater are nUk with th influenza. The hovs shs he is is years old and that UotHrt Hart, (eft home on Nov 15, 1917. and that hU family has revetted no word from him since that luwiv states that the elder Hnrf -- w a Ti.tner andha a" brother, trace of the John )L4.g4-H- 1 eiD--No m.tp has beta round, by the polio. spt liuftart 1 Utter Police Cap-ha- g erh his-fath- ee li-js- ,u bense; r. Hously III with the Bpanish Influensa, VVaite, who cta In a similar capacity has recovered sufficiently to be able at th Bpnngvifle plant, owned by the to report at police headquarter.. He state, wHl leave tomorrow for VTsh expects to be en duty regularly In sev- Lake for the purpose of stripping . e eral days. spawn from eastern brook trout. The November M flows These are the superintendent of the' United States government 'plant at Sprtngvtlle haa nights of t November metdors, when leftfor the lake for the same th earth Basse through th trails of already - . , . these erratic skyrockets of the night. purpose Frank Evans Overweaa-Jud- ge Bom yeanh the displays ars vivid, if nor at art ling a Lot vary lew .Evarn ofjthftiThlrdLfllstrlct court. Jthts are seen morning received a telegram fromr Mrs Prank vans to the effect that Busp at Ush Iailte Jame Walker. her husband, the judges brother, had of . state th AiTiVed oversea flh superintendent Pot several months hatchery at Murray;- - and Murray I Mr Evan has been active in Red - - 7. P-.- her-Gm- a ,D Crosa organisation work." Hi wife tt engaged in Red Cross work af the Walter Reed hospital at Washington. Goo to Chicago D, 7 S Spencer, general passenger agent of the Oregon Short Line, left at noon today for Chicago, to attend a special meeting, ot pasahger men, called by P.S P'1' ti, chalman pf the pasenger traf- -' ftc committee for fhia aone. He all be away a week-- ;x rr. The oouritry newspaper. Semi-Week- ly New 7 , the great - X,. . |