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Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY3LVRCH 12, 1916 .. N, . . L MlulAKY HUNUK "ti 'Ua. v. Csr jew- All the new n ii "iiTirii r niiar mi neral Procession of Victims CoTam!u. N. M.. March SILK BOOT HOSE . AT, PAIR With the out. mllltnry entire rfsimcnt turned honor wre ptd todav to the seven of the Thirteenth cavalry who troopfri wrre ktW".l in action TbunJay when Vl'ti raidedM.Col'imbn. ImIx. regimental chapdpt.hM rices In front of the post lain. hoMtsl.bodies were escort. 1 to the train The I the .v th band an. retclmenl. A tralrj departed for the east reelmntal t.ips. trumpeter Led bv Colonel s!oum and his off- r Mmiilt tian.l Amrrlrtn troop-eof th icer,who Villa" 2 raider. ami fought them out of Columbu. escorted trve to tne station. the bodies of the dead which suffered The regimental band, theh notion. Chopin -- verelv InMar-K following Kinnl with guidonTroop In Mark. draped Klndvall. arpeared Ths charger of Glff.n and K. ktlleJ. th two members of Troon wero lei In line, the saddle covered with rrepe. tUncrit Iiertanl. leader of the Car-- 1 force, whl'h reached Palomns, Tiua rui!!n:!v:a. six miles south of the bor- nlirht from tiuxman. inarched with th regimental otflrer. lie hail been sent by '"jrrania rntlltarv authorit Join the f'ineral procession ties a. nuk of respect for the American deid. to.lav were: The !ed sent away I. Nievergelt, reicl-- 1 John Serrejni bi nd. asred l). mrtil I'aul .'imn, acred 30. hand, rKr.t No relatives horn rfieuin. Germany. yet foind. Serx:'.t Markit.A. Pobb. machine gun p'a'vV'v. Hrrv II. WHewell. aeed 2. Corporal G. horn Mount Washington. O ror I'. lv.it e Thomas Jjr.ller. troor F. asret 2'. horn Svrncxjse. X, V. Private Fred A. ;r If fin. troop K. aired S. C. born sh erk;n. Frark Klndvall. troop Ifr !.. Sra-inhorn Sweden. aed 2J. Nlevergett s !tlled while trvinar to pet hi vife and daughter In town to camp. fro.n their Viif woman quarter lav hesld the hodv until AmerL an trooper drve the bandits out. of rai. g Simon met death while car- from camp to? the troops tying order f.hltnsr at th border Kate. I Extra special Cohn quality. - iyi DRY COOPS 5T0RE 4 MAIM new Belero and French blouse effects, trimmed with fine laces and organdy yokes and flounces; sleeves edged with narrow laees, etc, DRESSES f plain colored small checks, plaids and stripes with white ginghams, collars, pique strappings and pipings, etc. Popularly priced at 69o to $5.00. StJ hand-embroide- ry Sh OWeBl l S3J1 0 .M-t.- t pUJ - whmw cv: U dr lit tumw mm asss Bsr 2 . mmbi mm mm mm w.sw 'sum sLajr-sAM - d Bui wstilj vs Daa sWai vshi awMa.j k--m "-- - uj itaisi Exhibiting: the undi sputocl style creations of the coming season, in silk, cotton and wool fabrics, and accessories of every description. SfSe of SSt xfflir i 'WTsirsyr Extramelw Low Prices! Waris!w of Frocks ct'l iiew The Frocks are puffetl, shirred, draped, even wired every way and. means used to produce the silhouette effect, and the new silks and georgettes lend themselves most charmingly to thi3 effect.. The necks will remain low, though oftentimes the collar is wired high in the back. One can choose almost any color" and the daring combinations arc used most effectively. Our tremendous stock of new frocks in all materials for street, afternoon and party wear will be most interesting to all lovers of good style in clothes at such modest prices as these ewnt. Soils rirs Correct tailoring is vitally important to the success of oe's suit this spring. Comparatively little trimming is used, thereofore is dependance placed upon the smartly flaring lines and perfect finishing to attain the desired effect. Collars high and low, large and email, afford a wide field for choice; but pctakets one or more on skirt or coat, and fancy buttons one must have. The new bell sleeve is steadily gaining in popularity. We make a tremendous bid for your patronage in special values offered -- at That Are Really Smart Still Not Expensive. Large stocks of fresh new novelties in envelope bags, flat bags and other fancy shapes. Pin seal, pin morocco and seal are the leathers most used. Useful fittings. Some specially priced at OKUlMlII IS y garments ready-to-we- ar Combine to make a powerful triple alliance that should draw you to this extraordinary selling and fashion displa w-- . CIIII-mtEN'- S Black, white and best colors. 222-22- CHILDREN'S DRESSES THAT YOU'LL SURELY ADMIRE fly-- 1 And at the Reasonably Low Prices that prevail will very probably make you bny. These styles are so extremely charming that; they will cause nothing less than a sensation, WIHTB DnESSEf of fine sheer white organdies in the spring1 or Villa.Raid. 11. m shades, also black and white. Dependable quality, reinforced heel, toes and "wide garter tops. None better at this special price. in Fu- MMMM,MMaaMssawwsasss , w PURE SILK HOSE, PER PAIR PAID TROOPERS Carranza General Joins mW . FAITHFUL TO ALLIANCE Relations With U. S. Growing More Friendly, Declares Foreign Minister Ishii. NOVELTY SKIRTS stripes, spring, lit plaid and high rolor Kolflnts. It will be a treat to inspect our even If collection, you do not buy. Tho wide rang Includes prices from Tokio. March II. The recente criticism In the pre" of the alliance induced Premier Count in Oku ma today to wive an interview, which he condemned wuat he charar-terlz-and as petty efforts to create AriKla-Japnn-e- airaliut tlrrat Hrltaln. Th" agitation declared unequivocally it; ml premier ther would be no wavering In Japin's aWUnc. fidelity thto the of the Japanese for- telief It is tarn mtnlster. Haron Ishtl. that "a certain Kuropean power In the paat ha endeavored to create difference and the United State to It own ends." further Japan be-twe- fn cptnlon was express 1 bv the tli Association of Amerlra'a Friend. He irave n a ni opinion ir.ai tne were exerted of thi Kuroptan power ofI -- rvtnKA Its own as- for th L.uroose rr. c .t n a I. f.ir ti that now.- I nirallmi. trouer I now . uptd with Its Die. in taruii sai'i. in source or inlUt:oiu lilwiri Japan andas Ameri ca rave never oeeit o kooj K n n will nnlinui.l ihal. t r n A t iouay, more even as should te cordial, lecrne . t l ?rr.tofn-laTh newspapers point mere is no reason out tnai preseai exwnv Jaoan should emphasizeat the cellent relation with America. has been Gerasert thatfor ther. they man IntrlRti the purpos of affecting Japan's relations with both America and Urent Hrltaln and that it is necessary to call Attention to It. S1S-9- m Tlu KaVaTr r-- 1 . In M - . : Ti i I M t 't i 1 rmnr 1 TJ rtvd com-rnandln- LAW ON METERS J .?J III f :1 1 mm H 11 . ' I W m WAOKs Torek, Kru age increaae In mc chinchillas, S15.00 S10.00 SBnowSiiiig All the very newest and daintiest styles in sheer voiles, crepe de chines and chiffon caps trimmed with silk laces and ribbons. The finest display we've ever shown. Women to whom distinction is the most appealing quality of fashion uill be advanced. To these it will be a real most appreciative of the styles zvc joy to select the Spring Hat ftom this zwst stock, especially when there are' scarcely tzuo hats alike. li-av- To pick out any individual hat or hats for special mention would be next to an impossible task, the styles are so varied and each one as pretty as the other. fay we hope to liave you with us on the opening daysf mm raJl-wa- .ii m mi i. ii. in i miiisu i 5C CL-f- ijl sP"fJI'jWn;i-S.L-,iyj-- 1.25 to S10.00 J'.gyJt'JWIfflg'kg 0 Jl'yL!WJ!JS With the price of silks going up it is a good thing for our customers to know our silk stocks are the most complete In Salt Lake, besides offering the best values. MIM'ETTE SILKS are quite the range for YARD WIDE TAFFETA SILK Rich, radimodish gowns, etc. Nowhere will you find ant, soft, dependable wearing quality; blaok, a grander from the more subdued most elaborate effects, in white, navy and all the new spring colors. to variety the patterns Louisine and taffeta weaves, in stripes and Ideal silk for summer wear. Special at, block checks, light or dark colorings; 36 yard I inches wide EO ff P&iVV Mill Special, yard. CREPE C II I E Inches all in DE IV 40 wide, the wanted shades. Extra heavy silk, lustrous The finish. most desirable of all silk Special, yard SI. 19 0 ?4-B- Si. 50 and SI. 75 jr 36-IN- EXTRA SPECIAL 2000 yards of fancy Taffeta Silks, worth $1.25 and $1.50, sale at, yard of 24 26 inches in an 89c and wide, exquisite variety in stripes checks and prints, in beautiful patterns; the season s best colors. Brilliant display. XOVELTY LOUISIXE silks JNew ana at- tractive combination checkforeffects, in light and dark spring shades, fancy waists, of Grand dresses and trimmings. variety Fm rvatterns P JL um Special at, yard m J newspaper says the Norwegian steamer Bergen met on Thursday in the southern part ofof the North sea a German flotilla fifty dreadnoughts, the rrulaers and large destroyers of In the latest was ship largest type. The the new dreadnought fleet One squadron was steaming in an easterly "direction, followed by two airships. A London dispatch on March 8 said that a (lrman fleet of at least fifty had been sighted Monday big warships In the North sea off north afternoon Holland by a'steam trawler, according to Iieuter's Amsterdam correspondent. Hln-denbur- g. TO VICE PRESIDENCY Lincoln. Neb., March 11. Petitions requesting that the name of Gov. John N. Morehead of Nebraska go before the Democratic voters at the coming presias a candential preference primary didate for the Democratic nomination of vice president were filed here today with the secretary of state. Governor Morehead his gave It was announced on permission. behalf of the governor that petitions would ba filed in neighboring states. Ri c h, lusttwo-ton- e effects, in ceil, cream, lavender, pink and peach. shades Evening Special, yard S1.75 g i ffgfcw War-btp- of Alabama, chairman of postofflce committee, today introduced and had referred to his committee a bill to repeal the law requiring editors, publishers and owners of news-to papers, magazines and periodicals file with the postmaster general every six months sworn statements of names of editors, owners and, stockholders, securities and. in the case of newspapers, sworn statements of average circulation. Senator Uankhead said he was acting on his own Initiative in behalf of the small country newspapers. TAFSOI DES rous, tiful color, effects; 36 inches wide Specially priced, yard .... Klrtc-patrlc- k, th FETA TUB SILKS Is the much wanted Bilk today. Heavy quality. Come in creams with all-sil- k satin overstripes of black and beau later dispatch on the same date said BENSON AND KIRKPATRICK Pa., 12,264; Arthur Le Suer, Reading. GERMAN FLEET AGAIN SEEN A OFFERS BILL TO REPEAL Scott. Kan.. 34 95. Fort the German fleet returned to its that For Vice President George R. base Wednesday morning. ARE SOCIALIST NOMINEES New York. 20.607; Kate O'llare, NEWSPAPER PUBLICITY LAW Xomrglan Steamer Encounters n St. Louis, 11,388. In North 9e. M0REHEAD ASPIRES 11. Senator March Washington. Chicago, March 11. Allan L. Benson Copenhagen, March 11. A local BankheAd JTJSTV-RITE- G-- D GREAT STOCKS HIGH QUALITIES AND LOWEST PRICES 89 c i G-- G-- D The Assemblage Ranges From the Daring to the More Modest Creations All Moderately Priced the Wanted ress Fabrics j , G-- All i Their Superior Figure Monlding Quality. The ability of a G-Justrite Corset to mould your figure into pleasing lines in its designing and perfect fitting qualities. To choose your corset with the idea of what it will do for your figrure should be your aim. Whether standing-- sitting" or whatever you assume, you will find real composition fort in your D JUSTRITE. S the many styles of Among there is a suitable model for you and at a D price you desire to pay. JUSTHITE models are authentic in a perfect foundation for the style and form in dress. latest styles Each season brings a larger demand for JUSTRITE CORSETS, because of their of their designing it is convincing' corsetlere. and with both proof popularity great wearer. is rustless and sold with Every garment to glva satisfactory wear. a guarantee D AMtttoiriMw SHyHs f WC March 1L An averof S cents an hour for every machinist employad byv the Atchison. Topeka c Sma Fe was announced at the here today. The order genera! affect litre l how any woman en easily and quickly remove objectionable, without posslM Injury hairy to the growth Kin: Max a paste Tith aome owdered delatone and water, acply to etsrfacej and after 2 or 3 minutes .alrr rub off. wash the ekln and the hairs are gone. This la a painless, inexpensive method and. excepting where the thick, a single apgrowth Is Isunusually er.ousrh. You should, howplication ever, b careful to ge genuine delatone. Advertisement, mar Immense stock of brtuht. new wash fabric await your choosevery wanted material moat favored for Mprlngr and I'ractjcally ing. Is here and marked at ( obn'i usual LOWEST IV THE CITY aummrr IniCKS. If yon have any doalit In what we say, walk down the aisle of the Domestic Department Monday. It will be m rent treat for any woman. IMPORTED XOVELTV VOILES 40 inches K St II It O I D E II ED 40 Inches wide, in the daintiest and most Apleasing emVOII.E r. xtre fabric that and woven designs. mely broidered bids to become extremely popular. swide. e r viceable fabrics C&Gi' G's-- J 4 $1.25 vard Special and comes in an asRegular fabA new DUCHESSE VOILE sortment of different LA FI.ELR color combinations. ric, in an elegant assortment of spring tints on white. Shown in all fashionable style Kegular 65c A CR books; 40 inches wide. yard, at .... A aa&43 Jt.r.O Special, per yard. . Regular SII.K WOVE.V TISSUE and embroidered tisYARD 'W IDE SPRING VOILE Large or small sues, a big assortment of about 50 different floral patterns on th plain or rice voile. Color effects extremely attractive. This maBeautiful color combination, both patterns. terial will be used extensively. alight and dark. !J5r Regular 65o value, yard..... Kefrular 50c yard Special WlklTlC XOVELTV GOODS In voile, corded D ll ESS I.INE.VS and me Pure fabric, light andsum voile, lace effects, piques, organdies Handdium weight. In all the most wanted Swiss, embroidered voiles. l gorgeous some display. Regular $3.50 mer shades; 40 and 45 Inches wide. vard Opening day only 3?mnfS Itegular 11.25 Special, yard ICRr.Ar.Il. fThe Modexn Beauty) ,w SEE THESE OPENING DAY SPECIALS. DRAFTED A Single Application Banishes Every Hair mm m ''Plaid al frta men. I2.oa that gives to Naw poplins, Low priced at $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. ? ." small bills. l Many ofttsethe meter 6) cents jmer.ofttwaterstaged, month. only worth SIACIlI.,rISTf It's the Designing DAINTY BOUDOIR CAPS W?:S Quarterly Instead of Morathly neadlaara Would n Made, A propoaed amendment to tha rreter of th water department, ordinance which will provide for quarterly readof monthly, is to be subings Instead mitted to the c'ty commission this announcement of week, according toofflctaJs. water department The chanae la to be mjide to eave clerical work and too avoid bavlntr the much time on meter men spend con- - I I This display is the finest we've made and includes dainty corset covers of Italian silk lace and embroidery trimmed cap sleeves and ribbon trimmed Kxtra values TIZ C ! strap. 4 J or re-jue- S SILK CORSET COVERS I headings, 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c. Belted cheviots, ATTEHDEDBY RIOTING II. President Washington.the American Federation of Comprs of cabi?rams today from Fan Juan. Torto K.co. telllr.f; of riot amonsr the iRr worker there. "SMirar corporations practically said. 'Toltce th dispaf-ktlleJ. wounded and clubbed avatly ten agricultural atrlkers at A reel bo. Women parade was under fabrlcatel outrajteously stopped charges. La-lleaders arrsstd. Foor laborers connre-ilonterrorize!. Karnestly Investigation and tve publicity atrocities." The rn.are was slstned by Pir.tlifco IjCteai. president of th !orto lileo Federation of Ubor. Starts Monday edged d, C17 QC 'vTOTiittrtrri STRIKE IN PORTO RICO March hand-embroidere- Demand a desired share of attention this season. White chinchillas. it Barbarous Treatment of Sugar Workers Alleged in Report From Labor Leader. coU There are hemstitched and Georgette crepe fin,ars, roll and flat styles. Sheer organdie collars, embroidered and in fine or ht&nstitched. COATS m b-- Costume. NEW SPORT s on Charming Neckwear which finishes off your Spring Sprraim MfiflflflnacEiry. (Dpceimnim OK O1 &mmmm& mmM&' mm i Tht o-- (D)mp Are all the rage for of Yonkers. N.. Y., has been chosen as the candidate for President of the Socialist party by a referendum vote. R. Klrkpatrick of New York George was nominated for vice president. Victor Berger of Milwaukee and Morris Hlllquist of New York were chosen members of the executive committee. The result of the vote was announced here today by the officers of the Socommittee. cialist national The vote on the candidates was as follows: For President Allan L. Benson, Yonkers, N. Y., 16,639; James II. Maurer, HISTORIC CHURCH BURNED Cincinnati Fire Moat Spectacular Seen In That City In Years. Cincinnati. March 11. The most spectacular fire Cincinnati has experienced in years was witnessed today when the Methodist church, one of this city's most historic structures, was practicaly ly burned to the ground. The a building, large apartment house, which adjoins the church, suf Brit-tain- fered, but its occupants managed to escape without injury. The cause of the fire has not been determined. The church was noted for its beautiful interior decorations, and the loss is estimated at $100,000, OIL REACHES NEW RECORD. Kan., March 11. Tha Independence. Oil company today 'advanced the Prairie of midcontlnent crude oil 5 cents price a barrel to $1.45, the highest price known in the field. SLAYERS ARE DENIED NEW TRIAL. Providence, R. I.. March 11. C. Victor Brown and Henry Spellman, negroes recently convicted of the murder of Dr. C. Franklin Mohr on August 81 by Judge last, were denied a new trial Stearns in the superior court today. |