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Show L THE PEARY DESIGNS A SUIT FOR BIRDMAN VILLISTA CHIEF .Ss.OO ark.flt.' Ntrnltslit (irailf s Flour, tier ."ie bars Shift's per Ihx.25o MMorteISop, Plants, I"lovr I.nrjtr, jrlcy, Siinklst rnces, pr du.en " V !! Lemons, do.en I'anrr Medal Gold' Floor, 42 lbs lbs Medal Flour, ;old Bandit, Loses Life in Attack on Army Engineers. 4 V - . y t, if. ; . k a 5 . P HOF UKOtEll,H WASATCH F iiii;; MORE HPS SUNK 1 Ixjndon, May 28. IH AS the Aviator Ie blrdman who recently flew over Washington and Ner York and "bombed" both cities from his aero, has suffered considerably from - tho severe cold when flying in the higher altitudes. Admiral IVary. an excellent authority on arctic climatic conditions, has designed a costume, a part of which is here shown, which the aviator wears when he files Into the freezing cold of the higher altitudes. Boys' 2-pa- Boys' All-wo- Thread-sil- 3.153,-000,0- Hose, k Rubber Gloves, pair to Red 19c . . hands rubber gloves protect your dresses. when doingr housework or washing 1 Sizes from to 7V4 Limit 9. pair. Drug Dept. White "Plamate" Slippers open evening's. white canvas or Broken lines of children's p new buck, button or Slippers. Former prices $2.25 to $2.75. Pizes range 5 to 12. You will find them on the bargain Annex. table in the Shoe Department. one-stra- 55c Men's Lisle Socks, 2 pair look like the real silk. and navy GrayMain Floor. mercerized, Hlshlv d heel and toe. Limit pairs. 4 . Women's Lisle Vests 27c ribbed Have deep crocheted yokes. Fine 3 garments lisle. Regular sizes only. Limit Main Floor. to a customer. " Leather Hand Bags 69c . . . styles. Fitted with 1.coin Genuine leather, good feilk lined Limit purse and mirror, Main Floor. to engraved German somely Doririe Silver Vanity Cases. Sold everywhere at 75c. (Limit 1 Vanity Case to a n. customer.) We G Ive May 27, 1916. XradlnfT Stamps Auerbach Company. Saturday Herald-Republica- n. May 27. 1316. Auerbach Company. Jew- elry Department. Decoration Specials Day In OUR MILLINERY Shop That Are Worth While In anticipation of our customers' wants for Decoration Dav we hav stretched every point to assemble hundreds of snappiest new hats, careand designed In our own workrooms. purchased fullyBelow are quoted several of the soore of bargains here for you today Fashion's Favorites ALL WHITE TRIMMED HATS Priced at $3.45, $5.00 and $6.95. $6.00 to. 112.00 each. Consisting of choicest Milan Milans Chif- Peally worth ami urepe combinations in the prettiest of Sailors Hemps lons, Mushrooms Floppy trimmed Picturean.l llrimsrw nand with Styles, 'of flowers ' '"Ostrich beautifully . " tlhhnna m .nta nr UK a. daintiest m ad urna V. n0 ir) ....... hnnilq m. ........r.r-" nere ana mere. i...ii ioior uui win it-- ui r fit WELCOME PEACE - - all-nig- $2.00 Real Panamas, 95c $3 Som ONCE OFFICER BOY, NOW CONGRESSMAN $ Is-- ' r " s . Tl I Shapes, $1.95 In ten styles of a fine grade panama. at $3.95 and $4.50. Hats, at Milan-hem- p $5.00 Sport Hats, at Milan-hem- p rM'lnl Specials in Drugs and Toilet Goods. Week-en- d 45c of Big Values in Economy Basement.) (S-core- s .50c On Sale 6 to 9 Only nainsook. Ample material for the largest gown. Stamping in several easily Third Floor. worked patterns. Limit 2. .95c Girls' Trimmed Hats Very spscial reduction on a select lot of hats in straws and wash textiles. In girls' the lot are a number of cloth sport hats. Any mother wilt appreciate these values. Second Floor. Infants' Bonnets, 2 for . Women's Pink Nightgowns. . . . .$1.00 Just a small lot. Odd Lot Corsets ..... . Lawn-Bonnets- 29c '. for children. Overalls and Play Garments coveralls. Choice of blue or tan, galatea red or blue and white polka trimmed, with dot. Limit 2. Economy Basement. .$2.98 Women's Union Suits Broken lines of Bon Ton and La.Victoire Corsets that formerly sold to $D. Pink broche and white coutil. Elastic gusset at hip. Three pairs supporters on most of them. Sizes 20 to 30. Third Floor. 36c Fine ribbed cotton, summer weight. Choice of lace trimmed or tight knee. Regular sizes. Limit 3 suits. Economy L'asement. . Men's Union Suits .36c Broken lines and discontinued models, but all sizes in the lot for slender, medium and full figures. Limit 2. Economy Basement. 44c Fine ribbed. Well finished neck. Closed crotch. Knee length and short sleeves. AH sizes. Limit 2 suits. Economy Basement. the outbreak of the war. From an authoritative source it was learned today that the President Is preparing to do possible in an informal way everything to bring about the discussion of peace between belligerent nations although he has not Indicated intention immediately to offer his service formally as mediator.' His address tomorrow night before the. League to Enforce Peace is expected to be in the nature of a. preliminary ovtrture. The President is convinced the war-ideadlocked and that continuance merely means the killing of more people, the further impoverishment of European nations, both belligerent and neutral. Mr. Wilson's closest "advisers believe the rulers of warring nations, because of their close relationship, even kin ship, will have as important a part in of restoring peace as the ministers no their governments. It will occasion surprise in official circles if in some manner the rulers of the countries at war open the way for peace conversations. The President takes the position, it s . Salt Lake Knitting was authoritatively stated, that the neutrals of the world, as much as belligerents, have a right to participate in and if possible initiate peace negotiations because of the economic results already developed and those which will follow the conflict. The President has been deeply Interested in the growth of peace talk among responsible cfflcials.. He has read and filed away recent speeches by President Poincare of France, Sir Edward Grey, foreign minister of Great Britain, and Chancellor von Bethmann-Hollwe- g of Germany. He has conveyed the impression to those who have talked with him that he thinks the continuance of these discussions Is beginning to have its effect in restoring peace despite the belligerent attitude taken by seme of the officials. The President has indicated he Is desirous that the United States show its friendship- for all the nations involved by contending, for a peacp which will be fair to all of them and protect each from being crushed or humiliated.. . - Store-- . Today Ii and Monday ALSO v5 a V , Children's Coveralls '. Llmit Third Floor. Odd Lot Corsets, choice .15c some finished with rib- hons and rosettes. All more or less soiled from handling and display. Limit 2. , Economy Basement. Good : Crepe de batiste. Plain pink with imitation French Knots, or the wide pink stripe ef- 1. fects. .69c underpriced purchase of waists made Special to sell at $1. Include striped end plain voiles, white organdies and other sheer materials. Many lace and embroidery trimmed. Many styles to select from. Clean, fresh Main Floor. goods. All sizes. Limit 2. Good grade SPECIAL OFFER 1 i nrn rem OFF "stmt's SPECIAL OFFER rii On All Bathing Suits CE1T OF ttm On All Silk Sweaters - Come in early and you'll appreciate tLe bimicss and attractiveness of this DOLLAR EVENT. TODAY AND MONDAY, THE BARGAIN DAYS jlj nrfci T"t " r - . ..j f SALT LAKE I.OI IS T. M'lMUlll'A. Louis T. McFadden of Canton. Pa., left a Pennsylvania farm at 16 years of age to work in a bank as an office until he boy. He was promoted cashier and i 1914 was nominated by the Republicans of the Fourteenth district for congress. Ho won easily. He has two sons and one daughter. I $2.50 : Specials in Boys' "Army Oak" Shoes and Oxfords, .$1.00 Utah's Biggest Exclusive Knitted Goods be-en- too nunirroiK ti mention. natrlmnini hit today, fo that we can trim your Kxtra, workroom help will be in attendance hat for Sunday and Decoration Day. trrmmt p. m.) 1 70 MAIN In floppy and straight styles. $5 and $6 REAL WHITE MILAN SAILORS & Modish i - of and $3.50 Real Leghorn .$4.90 69c Prices enf in the nniefc. iust to mnlc a hin. rnisirin ionar iLveni in every department. un tnese two a ays your Dollar will do double and treble duty. Many Bargains in UftDER WEAR, 10SIEEY, AWL S3 ETC. ;ee What $1.00 Will Do on These Two Big Days ed juiiiuiiiiiiij,. Offers the largest selection of midsummer shapes to choose from. th snecials for today Trimmed White TWdD ht VAI.VKS THAT A UK MATCH LKSS IX THE NEWEST OP MII.MXKHV UNTRIMMED HAT SECTION Jewelry Sale bestna at Thl given as five men killed and twenty-thre- e wounded, while the losses to the sultan's force are estimated at 1000. New York, May 26. Col. E. M. House tonight that he had no. plans for Berlin Officials Expect Another said to Europe. When told of returning Role in press that he House dispatches Visit by would be welcomed Indicating there as a harbinger of peace, his only comment was that of Mediator. he was very much flattered, lie and President Wilson had a conference here Wednesday when It was indicated that (Continue From Tage 1.) the chief subject of their conversation en at the time of this visit that irasciwas peace prospects In Europe. bility in high quarters here on the munitions question was In any way WILSON CONSIDERING MEDIATION IN WAR abated. now be said, The situation, it may Washington, May 26. President Wilhas changed. Apparently there isor noa son is giving more serious consideraharm, from either a fnpolitical that tion to the possibility of restoring saying strategical standpoint, As peace to Europe than at any time since Germany would welcome peace. diArthur von Gwinner, the managing rector of the Deutschebank in Berlin, correstated to the Associated Tress in the spondent recently, Germany iswho has a of player poker position the table gathered in all the money toon break Today off and naturally is willing and session and retire with an his winnings, while the. others persist In continuing in the hope of recouping Monday some of their losses. The cards, however, to continue the Eimile, are runfavor, it ning strongly in the Germans' is pointed out, as shown in the renewed postponement of the Anglo-Frenc- h offensive in the west, the steady though slow progress of the crown prince at Verdun, the victories of the Turks and finally the crushing results of the Austrian offensive in the Trentino. The war office tonight issued a re- - ilk . ...... .$1.48 . . Jewelry Clearance Former Prices to $7,50, now port concerning fighting May 23 in the Sudan, which resulted In the defeat of some three thousand troops of Ali Dinar, sultan of Darfur, by Colonel Kelley's force. The fight took place at El Fasher. The British losses are GERMANY WOULD long-herald- VANITY CASES, 39c This coupon, if presented entitle you to today, will 75c Dorlne Vanity purchase Cases at KJe each. Hand- $1.85 . -- 75c DORINE at Italian Talcum, Full pound cans of pure cans. Limit 2 to a sorted odors. Sifter-to- p customer. Drug Dept.; WOMEN DECLARE IN FAVOR OF STANDARDIZED STREET DRESS Saturday Coupon Special. . ; $5.50 as- only. .P wmre NO PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS; AND WE RESERVE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITY. .42c ; New Wash Waists .2 for 15c Stamped Niffhteowns 1 lb. Can Talcum Four-threa- JP L&Al 1 s PCU gM' one-horsepo- " if & to Z' Clearance of a Special Lot of Corsets, at $14.95 Men's New "Piping Rock" Silk Bows 00 Action Recommended to Club Convention by Home Economics Committee at Women's Summer Weight Lisle Union Suits , I iJ!U. iI and economical as well: $24.75 Blue Serge Suits, at ol Women's Pure Bonlfacla, Corsica, May 26. Twenty-fou- r survivors of the crew of the Spanthree weeks ago, according to private ish steamer Aurrera, which was sunk advices received here today. by a submarine, have arrived at this Rebel operations between Cuernavaca port in two of the ship's small boats. and Mexico City wrecked a train on which government employees were-beinWATCH JKWKIS WOIIK. sent to Cuernavaca. On the train The roller jewel of a watch each dav were many women, wives and daugh- makes 432,000 impacts against the ters of employees. Almost all of them fork, or 167,680,000 in a year, or in twenty years. A force of were reported to have been subjected would" run 270,000,000 to indignities, after which a few of watches. them were killed. Rebels attacked the. train south of Tres Marias on a heavy grade, overwhelmed the little guard and poured a ROME HEARS GREEK heavy fire Into the cars. Those who CABINET HAS RESIGNED j leaped from the doors and windows were brought down as they attempted London, May 26. According to a to escape. Only one man the express from Rome, the Athens cordispatch messenger was left alive, according to of the Agenzia Nation-ale- s respondent the reports received here. that the Greek cabinet reports The rebels secured from the train a has resigned. consignment of ammunition said to be No confirmation of the report has two million cartridges and three milbeen obtained. lion pesos of the new Issue of NEW 'tY KM ,39c to $7.50 Suits, at $5.95 nts Italy. Saturdays we open at 8.30 a. m., and remain AW E?l Sport Suits at Guernsey-clot- h a, Sa-von- one-hal- f. I hJ . Silk Gloves, pair sp New Silk or Cloth Sport Coats the British steamer El Argentine, the Italian steamer Cornigllano "and Hie Italian ship Australia have been sunk. Fl Argentino was a vessel of 6S09 tons, and was last reported as arriving at Marseilles April 24 from La Plata. The Cornigllano sailed from the Clyde April 24 for Genoa, and was last reported as passing (Jibraltrar May 1. She was a vessel of 2663 tons. The Australia, a vessel of 1586 tons, sailed from Norfolk April 10 for 3 mm New Lloyd's reports that YORK, May 26. Shall the women of America standardize their dress t Two thousand women, delegates, alternates and visiting club members of the thirteenth biennial convention of the Federation of Women's clubs answered the foregoing question in the affirmative at an conference of the home economic committee of the federation today. The ten Americans fought off the openTh-- committee has spent two years in investigating the practicability minutes. After Mexicans for forty-fiv- e their leader fell the Mexicans fell backa of the plan, and as a result, it is prepared to introduce a resolution favoring and were followed into the hills by it at next week's session of the convention. Gowns for evening Avear are detachment of cavalry that arrived to be excluded from the proposed limitations. from Cruces. Mrs. Thomas A. Edison, Mrs. Robert Miss Johnson said, was directly responMexico City. May 26. The govern J. Burdctte, Tasadena, Cal.; Mrs. Fred- sible for what she characterized as ment newspapers in their editorials to- erick Nathan, president of the Consu- "the frcakUh and almost bizarre dress make savage attacks on the policy mers league of this city: Dr. Josephine of the American woman of today." day f the United States in Latin America, II. Baker Mrs. Burdctte, for years an advocate of the New York City bureau which they denounce as Imperialistic of dress reform, who aroused a countryDr. Benjamin R. Anand hypocritical. ' Colonel Roosevelt is of childofhygiene: discussion by wearing white the New York Teachers' col- -wide to foment war drews charged with attempting and the papers assert that President lege and Lady Duff Gordon spoke in for mourning on the dath of her husWilson is unable to cope with this favor of the proposed plan. band some lime ago, was an emphatic of the Republican party." L. Johnson of this city, as Mrs. Ldison In her remarks. "campaign Miss Helen orOne of the principal administration chairman of the committee, who pre"Why wear black for the guest of says: gans heaven?" Mrs. Burdette asked. Has declared the that sided at conference, "The Mexican nation cannot permit after a study of years, she had arrived your psychic sense given you a conItself to be made the tool of Yankee felony or submit to the corruption of at the conclusion that a standardized ception of the effect on your soul of American gold. The American street dress for women, on a with wearing certain colors?" conspirators are aided by the machinations of the conventional sack suit of par Woman's clothing should express her the men, Mexicans who desire to see General would not of life, 2Jrs. Burdctte said, make American the philosophy only In Scott the national palace, tutor of a women more be the highest expression should in and appearance dignified government presided over by Calero, and It should be simdeportment, but would reduce her of her artistic soul. of Angeles, Gambca and De Lagarza." Manbills but expressive honesty and ple, by dressmaking 00 Civilians Murdered. whom she consulted, Miss courage, typical of womankind. ufacturers Fan Antonio, Tex., May 26. More Johnson said, were in hearty sympathy "But," Mrs. Burdette concluded, "the than 200 civilians were murdered be- J with the plan. chief question is: Can you afford your tween Mexico City and Cuernavaca Lack of a conventional standard. dress?" 35 Waw.t Women's llrltiikh, Italian and Spanish VenneU Victim of Submarine In Mediterranean Sen. - Herald-Republica- tf y i THOMPSON. Lloyd Thompson. 43c. Cold Cream, lb. size. Theatrical Odor-Shu- n for perspiration. 17c Pebeco Tooth Paste, CSc. ODAY'S BIG suggestions IJK LLOVU size size siv:e size size Walker's have never offered more attractive "bargains in things you are 3ure to need when coing cn a holiday trip. Tuesday is "Decoration trip of it. . Here are some of the helpful Day," and you will he going somewhere. Ferhaps you will go tomorrow and make a three-da- 4 e. Saturday Goon go OTji. F UAIIDFA' TOOLS hkkv hike also Mrrri.NG. rot'LTiiv Car-ranz- a. This coupon. If presented i" to today, will25centitle you Pure Stick purchaseat ire lb. Candy (Limit 2 lbs. to a customer.) " tl T 771 AM) 160. sh'.e Canthrox. 38c. Hand Scrubs. 19c. Hc Jap Rose Soap. 2 for 15c.5c. Toilet Paper, good quality, roll, 45c package Sterilized Gauze, 5 yards, 36c. $1.25 Hot Water Bottles. 79c. ounce, 25c. r' ounce Perfumes, assorted odors, 75e bar Castile Soap, 2'fe lbs.. 59c. 23c Nan;i Bryant. Marv Hall. Billie Burke. I.eah Our newest confection is Haird and others. .Sundae. the Flower-P- ot rfz East First South St. FM.L MM! m:i:is. M) am Car-ranz- .a Saturday Coupon Special. 25c PURE STICK CANDY, 15c IB. 50c 50c These Fancy Sundaes at 15c: l IT. FittriT am onm rnEn VKGKTAIILKS I)A11,V, 7 I "C 25 c i U. a MTim CASH 44-4- G w ('rvntr' 71 mm Drugs and Toilet Goods 1 established In 1859. Excuse Me, the Waldorf. Mary Fuller, the Elks. Woodland Sweets. Caramel Pecan. Butterscotch Pecan. Kentish Cherry, Nut Tortonl. Of ( U r nis npinrt IE f Saturday Soda Fountain Specials These Fancy Sundaes at 10c: His Prices Are Reasonable. Vc; A n7?er snck - 'Continued From Page 1.) was photographed for further Identification. home I in Xamiqulpa. He has been a thorn in the side of the army in northern Chihuahua ever since the expedition began. Jle had succeeded hitherto in avoiding persistent Hi death cavalry means the breaking up of the probably Villistas in this section. General Prrshlng is much cratified over the latest fight, saflng that ther remain only a few scattered bands of marauders to be hunte ddown. On Cervantes body was found a cony of a proclamation which read as follows: "To citizens and leaders of the army: "We. who subscribe ourselves members of the Mexican army and citizen loyal to the national defense, set forth vthat In the circumstances that have befallen our country with the armed Invasion by the United States of the north, the shame of our souls and the unmentionable affront before all the world, we desire as true eons of our saddened Mexico no longer to bear the name of traitors. "We further desire to combat the Invading army without quarter and for that reason we beseech you not to Impede us nor to disturb us In our war against the North Americans, who, under falso pretenses, profane our patriotic soil. We take it for granted that we ourselves have ro political creed except the cause of Mexico The army, the Mexican public, the entire nation will have to protest and rise up against the Insults which all Mexicans suffer In the name of our fatherland. History and the world will take account of the patriotism which promises to call the Invaders to account. To fall in this will weigh and dignity and against our conscience reflect upon the name of our children. On account of this, we hope that we famdo not fall to meet as one come grandabout. must that situation a ily, "At least, we pray that we may be left to fight the miserable Invaders, the sole cause of our discord and naretional disgrace. We respectfully to this In regard In the quest that you rply of honor. matter on your word we name of our unfortunste Mexico, and brotherhood express our deepest . love of the country and the constitu-tion.- " The proclamation was dated Serrlan-nvadApril 10. 1Mb. and signed by Julio Acosta. general and Candelarlo Cervantes, colonel San Antonio. Tex.. May 26. Corporal Davis Marksbury was the American soldier killed In the fight with Candelarlo Cervantes bandits and Privates George F. Nicholason and George F. Hullett were wounded, according to General Tershlng's report to General Fur.ston today. The remainder of the band was pursued and dispersed. General Pershing referred to Cervantes as "second in Importance only to Villa." General Pershing reported that seven men of the machine gun company of the Seventeenth Infantry, two engineers and an employee of the Quartermaster department were six miles southeast of Cruces e when attacked Mexicans unyesterday by twenty-onThe Americans had der Servantes. been looking for cattle and correcting road maps when the Mexicans SALT LA ICE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1916. X, Hoii ?s Hot in the Trust KILLED IN FIGHT Cervantes, Notorious IIEISALD-EEPUBLICA- i 8 8 8 8 t House- - 5 b 8 |