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Show 12 THE HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY 30, 1916. N, COTTON TRADE FACING CRISIS i 77 English Manufacturers Ap . 1 peal for Government Aid in Securing Raw Material, In serious, according to Chairman -- ar: . Season's Final Clear ance Prices on Keady-to-Wea-r for now can spend her money to the best advantage at this Any woman in Salt Lake City,, or Utah, who lias a want ' Sale at Walker's Most prices less than cost of material but the sale is all that the word implies a "clean-sweep- " big annual " Clean-Sweeof all summer merchandise. in-garrne- , In-nahir- save. Corduroy Skirts Specially priced . .'. New Cloth Skirts. Formerly priced at $5 Now. So new in style that they can be worn the year d in-cre.- iie V) - Rumania and ultimately destined in URGES CLEMENCY FOR SIR ROJMSEMENT President Wilson Requested by Senate to Transmit Resolution to London. Washington. July 20. Iiesplte the ounsel ot senators that such a resolulo the ronvlt ted Irish tion would more harm than srood. l.ntstht's ati Mar-tinsnd ysrainst the refusal forSenator Ik I it at Case-ii- t tne aullmr of the to accept it as a subrt resolution, own. the Senate today stitute for hi adopted by a vote of tJ to lo the. resolution by Senator I'tttman: IIesolvel. that the Senate expresses the that the British tnev hi exrriMe clemency in th government treatment of Irish prisoners and that th President be requested to transmit this hope to the Brltt'i government." The vote was preceded by a debate Senator 1'hclan ld the during whlrh for tte resolution and Senator spe,tkntt Williams f opposed it. Three emocrats. Fletcher. Pomerene and Willta-ms- . voted against the resolution. Senators I.odsre. Borah. Oliver and Brandetree. u Bepub-ti.a- n member of the foreign relations voted against It. Chairman rmmlttf. Stone and Senator IMttman. Democratic members of the committee, voted for it. nj; -- organdies, lawns and madras stripes. color. Sizea up to 46. LETTERS WANTED Collection to Be Made as Memorial to Poet. As a memorial Indianapolis. July to James WMtcomn Jllley, the Hoosler who died last Saturday nisht, a poet, here to!ay to movement was started make n collection f his letters, man' of which are said to be scattered the United States. The throughout work will be in charge of IMmund H. a HI of the 25, td. nephew poet, who hopes to have the work completed In time for the memorial reiebratlon to be held here October 7. Jilley's birthday Every wanted Porch and Street Frocks Specially priced at. Some of them samples, others taken from our reg ular stocks, but; now broken as to assortments of a kind. Many made, to sell at $7.50 and $10. Most popular wash materials in big range of patterns and color ings. Wonderful wool and silk suits in almost every wanted One of a kind, but all new this season and products of foremost New York makers. Just thirty suits in the lot, but a good range of sizes. Sale price less than cost of material. r5K ML color. Yp l&st ' be 5 soiled from displaj'. All sizes Ton, Madame Irene and "B. & i J." Envelope InChemise, 98c. Royal Worcester Corsets, $1.25. , Fneclal lot of advance Fall models. Top-less style with elastic section. All sizes from 20 to 26. Bon 30 except 27. 21 lot, hand Two styles pink batiste, In white broidered: alo two styles on front trimmed with laces back. Pink only. Silk and Satin Camisoles, $1.00. emnaln-soc- k and Crepe Kimonos, 89c. Lone kimonos In two styles one accordion from waist down: flsrured patterns; pleated the other plain color crepes with fancy collars. Silk Crepe de Chine or washable Satin. with or White cap pink. Iace yokes sleeves or lace yoke and ribbon shoulder straps. Very special. Silk Petticoats Sample and Shadow-proo- f much under-priceThese are samples of best models All of washable silk. liufflcd, scalloped and shirred flounces. Not many of them, so come early. d. O f weaves chance by some 24 95 (Third Floor) "Clean Sweep" Summer Footwear Women's Shoes, Formerly Priced to $5.00 Children's Shoes, Formerly Priced to $3.50 Wash Goods No greater savings possible this seaEem-nant- s son on worthy merchandise. White Goods: Hundreds of short pieces, including lawns, long cloth, lingerie cloth, cambric, muslin, sheeting, scrim, pique, gabardines and fancy white weaves. These prices: Former 10c and 15c values, yard 5c 11c Former 170 to 30c values, yard Former 35c to 40c values, yard 19c 65c 25c Former 50c to values, yard Pillow Tubing; former price, 35c; .25c now, yard 45-in- ch 15c Colotted Wash Goods, yard, 5c. Remnant lengths, including fancy voiles, tissues and crepes. 12Y2c and 15c Dress Ginghams, 9c. Remnant length. Best American makes. Big assortment patterns. a weave, piece that has All go on bargain tables JT i at just one-ha- lf former prices Genuine Pussy Willow Former prices Wash Shantungs and Tussines. Former $2.50 to $4.50 c price 55c Now, JL 4 Now, yard p yard and printed Pussy "Willow plain of the most popular washable silks In a largre assortment of street and Two silks Plain colors or fancy patkimonos. for evening- shades. The demand for these to select Seven terns. distinct .silks for waists is greater this season frcm. All of them fullshades .wide. yard ever. than Crepe Taffetas and Meteors. Formerly Sport Stripe Pongees. priced at $2.50 1 ACb Former price 89c Now, yard. .. Q most popular silks for suits, 7 The season'scoats. Now, yard Good range of colors. and skirts desired weaves much for Soft, as they will not crease, and are Genuine pongee weave, 24 inches wide. dresses clingy most desirable for travel gowns. Street Broken lines Dress Goods. Former and evening shades. prices to $2.25 Japanese and Medallion Crepes. Former- Now, yard ly priced to $3.75 7 Q Some of the most desirable weaves includNow, yard serges, ratines, panama cloth, eponges, The high grade silk materials for party ing wool gabardines and poplins. granites, and Delicate shades waists. and Every wanted coloring. gowns You save more of on many of them. Broken lines only half patterns. than dainty these silks at this clearance price. (Annex) 25c to 35c Wash Goods, yard, 12y2c. Choice $lo45 Broken lines of some of the season's best styles as follows: ' Women's High White Shoes nubuck or canvas; also gray and brown suede, patent leather, gun metal and tans. Women's low shoes All leathers and fabrics; formerly priced to $5. Women's Boudoir Slippers Brown suede only; formerly priced at .$2.25. Children's Shoes Including white nubuck, tan Russia, vici kid and gun metal; High or low styles. Former prices to $2.50. Boys' Oxfords Patent leather in lace style only. Former prices $3.00 and $3.30. (Annex) Some of the season's most popular numbers, including fancy printed voiles, dress and kimono crepes, galateas and beach cloth. (Annex) Sample Bathing Caps, 50c. A clean sweep of all caps made to sell from pure rubber in fancy Mostly Also fabric caps in latest colors and shapes. effects. 75c to $2.00. Odd Box Stationery, 17c. An of accumulation broken lines of papers. Including our24 regular initial stock. These boxes contain sheets paper and 24 envelopes. In the lot are packages pound paper of 96 sheets. Limited quantities. - llnen-finlsh- ed grouping every Wsilf Uli WviffJ color or pattern missing. 40-in- " 29c J ch - 69c 89c ,pxJU to AllTrimmed Mats Good-by- e Two Big Lots Two Low Prices Trimmed Hats, formerly priced to $2.50, now .49c Sale price wouldn't pay for the material, but this week must see the last of them in stock. All the wanted colors and a few blacks and whites. All good shapes, including children's untrimmed straws. Trimmed Hats, formerly priced to $7.50, now ft a jfYgy, -- J. .HJlP .p the sale price just a quick , The valuations mean our own real former prices clearance price. Some of the season's most popular styles. Some of them are sport hats. Only by personal inspection can you appreciate this big bargain. (Third floor) a CleanSweep93 'Sale Mar gaums FromEcmo.mnij Basement Washable Street Dresses at. A tos.tle hundred dresses to select from. mrvkcr's sample, no two alike. Lawns, and voiles. Ma le rrepts to sell up to 16.50. organ-die- A ?, Some In sport style. $1.98 Silk Dresses At about r. RILEY ip0 Y'ou would consider any of them reasonably priced $5.00. Big assortment of the newest styles in voiles, e, foi-l-iwl- J2 Gabardine?, merges, poplins and panamas, in copen, navy, tan, brown, green, and black and white checks. Plain tailored and fancy jacket fects, with fancy silk col- lars and cuffs. Skirts plain tailored and fancy. - addreses at U SUITS FORMERLY PRICED AT $15 AND $55 NOW tral foSonies. fictitious Washable Street Dresses Specially priced at. . : CLOTH SUITS FORMERLY PRICED TO $35 NOW t Switzerland and for Germany. O? $101 "Clean Goods Dress Silks and Sweep" "CleanSweep" Corsets Undermuslins Your and greatest at prices that cannot to secure the best Priced REMNANTS Corsets, Formerly duplicated any store in the west. $12, $15 and $20 now . .... .... ..... &J: Remnants Silks and Dress Goods e C White d r and our finest lines from corsets; broken slightly lot in the Just pairs olq A Include of to from short in the accumulated thisseason. Not - The Amsterdam Tetegraft- says that quantities- of cotton goods are regularly exported by fraudulent dealers to P& Popular mixtures, black and white checks, also navy and btack. Just the, kind of a skirt for the business woman. Good style and well made. Good range of sizes. round. Are among the most popular garments of the season. Kae, green, blue and white. lined throughout. Smalt lot only, so come early. 1910-191- O CP Q 2? PO measures. qjq q Formerly priced at $25, ......... would i , A price lower than you pay for the maneat and dressy when terial by the yard. Always worn with shirt waist. Choice of brown, navy, black, copen, gray, rose and white. All lengths" and waist t New Corduroy Coats -- ng Not many of them just "ten and they should be sold the first morning of the sale. They include Silk Jersey material. If we have and the popular "Khaki-Kool- " the of size take wonderful opportunity to your advantage g-e- n, L--f Our Antire stock of Jersey, striped Pongee and Flannel Suits that have been marked to now up to $32.50 are included in this sale. Full range of colors plain or in combination with" white. All sizes. Small lot of six coats all stunning styles. Good for early fall or now. Choice of black or navy. You will be lucky to one. fit 5f.''-n- SPORT COATS FORMERLY PRICED TO $35 NOW ' e . SPORT SUITS FORMERLY PRICED TO $32.50 NOW Silk Taffeta Coats. Formerly priced to $69.50 Now or su-lerl- nts p' four-fifth- y Q) clearing of stocks is necessary to good nicrcliaiidisiiig. You have had the ALEGITI3LVTE all the other "clearance" sales locally now we ask your favor for OOOD GOOD iXiO fiOOOS" J ONE at Walker's, the store of "good goods." The summer season, reck oned by calendar, is nearly over, but there will be ten weeks of warm weather yet, to get good service from any summer wearables; and the savings you effect now are just about half what prices Avere at the beginning of the season but for this sale we are not taking cost or profit, into consideration. It is your biggest opportunity of the year to save. Come Monday and every day this week. All charge purchases made Monday may, by request, be posted to your August account, payable September 1. If your credit is good at Walker's it is . good anywhere. Why not open an account? n of HritUh Cotton Growing association. Ife "The dcmand of the world for cotton are going to fnrrease, and particularly In America, which country, thanks to the war. Is now getting a very strong hold on the export trade. This mean that every year when sup-rH- e are short there is going to he a scramble for cotton and we can he cure that America will not go short, and that Great Britain as the next larsrest consumer will be the greatest sufferer. .The situation la one to cause the gravest anxiety. I do not think one can exaggerate Its seriousness. Unless we can build tip new supplies in see other parts of the world I can Lanmost serious losses facing the cashire cotton trade, and It may be will permanently lose that n verv large proportion of our expert trad,?." If that should happen many of our mill. will have to cloje and a lare proportion of the population must migrate. "The I.ancashlre cotton industry is mainly dependent on the export trade s prof-ablto the extent of of the machinery employed. It lias to meet th competition cf the whole world and In the past this has been done by producing articles finer and in quality than our competitors tan produce. For this we must have ample supplies of the tonsrer. finer and better rpiatitles of cotton. is dependent on America of the cotton required f'T per for the spindles, which have increased to 'V9'0.Ort) and horns to &OO.O09. and ii s America consumes more every year it means short time and other difficulties for Lancashire: mills besides a khiinkaye in exports of cottonMr.goods." Hut-toGreat Britain, according to is not obtaining the same proportion of the American crop as formerly. Great Britain In th period I took 2.5 pr cent of the American crop 5 it was but for the period only ". pr rent. This is accounted consumpfor by the srreatly increa-tion on the part of America and if the cotton trade of the world is to be In a position to meet the natural in the demand, an increased production every yeir of at least l ..ales is necessary. IteKardinc the posMblltles " f cotton within the British empire. Mr. cron llutton considers these are good, but the var hr.s et back the scheme for Ii. re- ising such growth In various grows hardly any cotton parts. India, suitable to th- Iancashlre trade; Kgypt prduces the sort required but In insufficient quantities; Uganda cotton Is rll that could be desired, but the trade le.dved a severe handicap by the war. Nigeria shows the best possibilities, with a production of 2"00'5 bales, but here asrairi the difficulty Is to establish wood variety which will make the profitable to the native. industry In urKins; the government to Immediate action and to consider the question fA grants he says the Lancashire cotton trade Is fare. I with most serious difficulties and even with possible ruin and thTe is not a moment to be lost. liar hlpmrnl to llnllnul. The liasuc. July 2X Kngland has derided tht unless the shipment of f ottrm by Dutrh merchants to neutral countries Is discontinued, no further supplies of ntton will be permitted to Holland. Announcement to this effect I v the British lescation has caused some stir throughout Holland. It is jsener-u?r- left for believed that no room success of the Germany in doubting supplies of cotton In a round jibo-ihay from Holland through neu- cS) Vv i i I BEGINS MONDAY, JULY 31 MandifMfr, Knar.. July 2?. The outlook In regard to future supply of raw cotton for the great I Lancashire mills ICut-to- Trfi n r Turkish Bath Towels, 11c. Long Cloth, bolt, 69c. Bleached or unbleached towels; size lSxSS; good weight and quality. Ivlmlt 6 to a customer. Pillow Slips, each, sy3c. Soft finished cotton material for and children's wear. Sold in full bolts of 10 yards only. Seamed Sheets, each, 39c. Flight mill Imperfections but not to impair wearing quality. All hemmed ready for use. Choice of two sizes 42x3$ or 45x3?. Limit 12. Have slight mill Imperfections but will give good service In rooming houses, and for canyon cottage use. ' Size 72x00. Limit 12. EXTRA SPECIAL Large Package "E. C." Corn Flakes, O.lmlt 3 to a customer and none delivered except with other goods. No phone order 8.) FKEK 1000 of popular Corn Flakes will be given for the asking. sample packages the New Lingerie Waists at Striped and plaid voiles In white and colors; also organdies and other wash materials. Many lace trimmed; others embroidered. Some white trimmed in a few black seco silk. All sizes and all new and colors; clean. what they were made to sell for. Silk Ribbons, yard, 15c. Divided in two lots priced at Ribbons cut the bolt not one-hal- f from $l.98and$15.9 Their beauty and value cannot be described In cold type, to as to what this offer rqeans. Styles are all really impress you most new wanted. They include plain messalines, and colorlnps messaline and Georgette crepe combination, crepe de chines. Jersey and messaline. and other silk fabrics. Some with colored jackets and white skirts. Every size. Pick yours early. What You Can Buylast: for 5c Choice of the following while the lots Woman's or Child's Summer Vest. Child's Muslin Drawers, plain or trimmed. Child's Pantle Waists small sizes only. Women's black or tan Hose; mill seconds. Pair Infant's Bocks; black, white or colors. Woman's Lawn Comblnj? Jacket. Infant's Figured lawn Iionnet. Decorated Fan. Folding Japanese 5 Child's hemmed. Handkerchiefs; 5 papers Common Pins. lace-trimm- , ed Children's Dresses, 49c. rem nants. Include plain and fancies, to and Dresdens. Widths inches. . up 6i Former price to 23c a yard. Remnants Domestics; Each, 5c to 40c. 87 c Hundreds of remnants including every wanted domestic weave for and household use. Each personal remnant is carefully measured and priced by the piece only. Fancy ginghams and plain cham-brayTrimmed with self or conmaterials. Sizes 2 to 14 trasting years. Some nice dresses for fall school wear in the lot. s. Boys' Washable Suits; Former prices to $1.89, now 59c A most drastic clearance but the sea- son is getting short. Many suits plain white or trimmed with checked materials. Most of them in the wanted stripe patterns. Sizes 2 to 7 years. SPECIALS EliOM 1) TO 12 MONDAY (No phone orders) Lighthouse Cleanser Three or .Star Naptha Washing Powder) for . . These two household needs will not be delivered except with other purchases, and we limit the quantity to a customer to three each. |