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Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, AUGUST. 6, 1916. N, r1 :' rul 1 it vji 1 St V:rv II H II fi PRICES SLASHED BEYOfiO CGIPIB1S0H IN OUB FINAL EFFORTS OF 0I3P0SM , kiJ ff 9i ff DRY GCOOS I This August clearance sale will afford thousands of women wonderful sav ings on some of the best and most 11 wanted Summer Merchandise. Be among the first to attend this great & Clearance of Great Lots of Women's E?tar rang e h n 1 -- - .,,,' - 4 , i .Cfc - " Jt ."';:-''7''- ' -- ' - 11 ireafasi 3 tiful i. u- autl 7Te eomblnatiom corset coven and plali and envelope ehemlie, In soft etc. This lot qunllty nnlnkook, . . a 05 Cn, MARTI IMG t, MSR. WV'UO CARH.1A.GT TALK I M VCUMG SOLDIER. WHOSE LEGS CAMAOIAJ 9 Mrs. Bradler Martiu, who in well known Bocicilly in America, but who is now living in England, there are several Tceentlr gave a garden party to the wounded soldiers in the Newbury district, wl. and naval hospitals. The soldiers were regaled with tea, cakes, conntry honse convertetl into military chocolate and had a very happy afternoon. In the photograph Mrs. Ft ra wherries and ice cream and in her invalid carriage talking with a young Canadian soldier who lost both Bradley Martin is legs in the war. K.t DLUVKH V-- SUICIDE DOUBTED Tames Revolts arid Heads Force Southward to Join the Outlaw Chief. TA Pr. Tex.. , Franrtsco S Aug. Villi, wounJ. In the riht f!3 In ft kIrmUh with the troops of Gen. Mat a Ilamos at fcat Icnda San Juan, Durango, 16. ordered his men to scatter to July th"ri?mK"es .iv then committed I amj suicide afttr he had been pursued Into th nar-b- foothills, according to a in I .a Radical, a rews-paHoryr printed of Torreori. on July Z', r ropy of Th story whilst reached her today. as not credited at niilitary headquarter here or In Juarez Mnriiro Tatrt, f rmrly a colonel of leadtner aoout 10) niert. th Villa army. Is rnakinsf hi3 wa.y poxnh and west from th tonight In an attempt to Join Villa In th Mapimi district, ac- to rr x ortK (.n!ln Tame?, who started from Juarez, men of the voluntoday with sixafter early fMUnir to teer defense corps a revott of th garrison, was on men the outskirts Joined by eighty t hip lunn nrcuSnmalnft siure ..'.! iroirit the garrison at rue, thirty miles him the report7 AO said. T'urKulnK nouth, a column of despatched by Gen. 1'ranciaro m.' eornmsndfnj? the) a r ran.. a army of northern Chihuahua.! p. l.r'.r hr. or-ari- n: r 1 I I 1. ', with orders tcr brinsr back the bodies'of t!.- - revolutionists. In sonic quarters hero there was a to connect the Tames uptendency with the reported revolt of Gen. rising Harron, former federal Iiis "llrdlna and defender of Torreon fipalnst Villa attacks and the 200 men of his coiumn nd in the state of Guerrero on the Mexican west const. In military circles, however. It was believed that the two revolts are entirely separate. to the recent crisis be'fames, United States and the de tween thoprior facto government, had no connection with Koverr.rnental affairs, beintc a member of the. middle class, engaged in merchandise business In Juarez. At tho tlrr.o of the crisis, however, he was entrusted with the formation and command of the volunteer corps of Juarez, which numbered 100 men. Reports current in Kl Paso toniprht the Carranza military paymaster that In Juarez had absconded with approxiin gold were denied by mately $30,000 Genernl Gonzales and Andres Garcia, local Mexican consul. on Hunt for Bandit. Oo Presidio. TeT.. Aujr. 5. The de facto of OJinaKa under CoL Jose parrlionevacunted the town today. Rio-,1- a Riojas s announced he Intended to proceed southward alone tho Conchas river to that a small band investigate reports been operating between of bandits had frontier. Ojinajfa wai Tinijas and the occupied by volunteer forces composed largely of Mexican ranchmen. Report of Sniping Unfounded. 5. 'Presidio. Tex.. Aug-Military authorities here after an Investigation state that there was no foundation to a report that four members of the United States slernal corps were fired on by snipers yesterday between this plaoe and Marfa, Tex. This report had been carried to Marfa, where it was transmitted by the commanding officer to General Funston. . r s l' I ' - m , 1, m ' t y ?y am- vw wm OIL U-ir- . 'rf ' 1 Hi- -. rx .t ' - -- Against Recent Raids on Swedish Shipping. The Swedish steamer Commerce, 6S6S tons, loaded with 260 standards of battens consigned to England, was sunk yesterday off by a German submarine. The hlp was carrying no contraband and the Swedish government will file a protest In Berlin asralnst this and other recent attacks on Swedish ship ping- In the O.iltlc. Stockholm, Aug1. 1 .,j. j,s... ; V777Z 5. - 1'onr More Steamers Sunk. London, Aur. 5. Lloyd's announces the pinking of tho following vessels: Trie Greek steamer Tricoupls, 23S7 gross tons, of Cephalonia. Tho British steamer Tottenham, for merly the lfarewood, 310S gross tons. or lxndon. The Kritlsh steamer Favonlan. for merly the Alnwick, 3043 j?ross tons, of Newcastle. The Ttallan irteamer Siena, 4553 gross tons, or Genoa. The Tottenham and Favonlan were unarmed. Jill j BLHJ; VALLEY ii:r"i IWf lIWM.,t i Til ON ITS THRILLING DESERT AND MOUNTAIN DRIVES to $ 6.50 Dresses to $ 9.95 Dresses $10.00 to $14.50 Dresses $15.00 to $22.50 Dresses $ 5.00 $ 6.75 THREE GREAT LOTS OF Dress Linens .......... 1 60c5c Jap Crepes 4 ZZc Summer Tissues ON OUTING Fortress Monroe, Va., wy-- . 5. Presi- dent Wilson came to Hampton Roads and spent two hours ashore automo-bllln- g with Mrs. Wilson over the his toric Virginia peninsula. He plans to leave tomorrow and cruise back to Washington, arriving there Monday morning. While the President was here Secre Baker, who arrived in the morn tary on the army mine layer General ing Schofield, witnessed target practice and mine laying practice in Hampton Roads, and a demonstration of the difficulties which would meet a foreign roe attempting to attack at this point. The President was Invited to wit ness the target practice arranged for Raker, but he did not wish Secretary to disturb the arrangements and de ir 9i - i 7777. $8.85 WOMEX'S IIAN'O GOODS BAGS. 4sa $1.00 Imported Novelties Sport Stripe and Check Fabrics 85c Seed Marquisettes 75c Embroidered Swiss and Voiles 75c Silk Striped Wash Crepes. . . . All 33 to 40 inches wide. $1.00 BRITISH SHIP BRINGS $3,000,000 GOLD CARGO GOLF PLAYER LOST Son Disappears Mys- teriotiAly In Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, Aug. 5. City and county Steel Magnate detectives and a private detective agency tonight continued their search for Severn Ker, Jr., aged 19, of Sharon, Pa., who disappeared yesterday while parIn a golf tournament near ticipating here. The missing youth Is a on of Severn P. Ker, president of a Sharon steel company. No trace of him had beenu found. a pair of shears, a Operated like a buffer to polish revolves the fingernails. new-instrumen- T ? 1 a- - - A Only $1.10 7 and 8 for Republican state convention; limit 10. August Advertisement. AMERICAN AVIATOR KILLED IN FRANCE PHOTOGRAPHED JUST BEFORE HIS DEATH 1 i .1'. 1 7 wm fiW lllltelia STE INWAY PIANOS One week, opening' Monday afternoon, August 7, to Saturday, August 12, at each performance, extra added feature of bill. WILL ADVANCE IN PRICE September 1st um&r Owing; to the higher cost of labor and materials. Messrs. Stein-wa- y are constrained to announce an increase in frice3, to take effect September 1. & Sons Secure Your Steinway Now In all probability you will not again be able to secure either a Steinway Grand or Upright can make immediate deliveries. "We on the present favorable terms. Deferred Payments . . .. You can easily take advantage of the .present opportunity by Deferred our means of Payment Plan. We "will gladly arrange either monthly or quarterly payments to suit any reasonable 3 Arrow points to Victor Chapman. Victor Chapman, one of the best known of the American aviators flghtJ intz for the allies, ia shown telling the story of the battle in which he waa wounded to a group of French officers. A few hour later he went -up againi j j ,...:.i it was hia last flighty gd . I "r V RE0U0E0 FOR GLEARflGE Baltimore, Aug. 6. Three million dollars' worth of gold bullion was the principal part of the cargo of the British steamer Susquehanna, which arrived here today from the west coast of Africa. The bullion was soon removed from the ship to four big express GOES TO MOUNTAIN wagons, which took It to a railroad Presumably is now is on the TOP TO END LIFE station. way to Canada under guard of private detectives. Denver, Aug. 5. The body of Hugh n C. Browne, aged 45, resiPrince George of England, who is dent of Wilmington, Del., and said to only fourteen years old, is an expert have been formerly postmaster there, with knitting needles. was found on the summit of Lookout Mountain near Golden late today, with a bullet wound in the head. A note left with his hat In the roadside near-b- y Indicated suicide. Financial difficulties were ascribed Browne's here as the by cause. Browneattorney came west to manage a branch of the A. I. Dupont interests near here. Ogden and retnrn, Via Oregon Short Line, August ii Formerly priced 75cInand $1.00 the best styles Including pin seal, grain seal and Morocco leather. Regulation and novelty shades, choice in fitted with mirror and coin purse Your sale 50c. Sport Stripe Voiles Flowered Organdies Dark Parisian Voiles Tub Silks Pretty and White Novelties.... Black Floral and Silk Stripe Voiles.. 5.0c Sport Stripe Goods All 36 to 40 inches wide. clined. Baker was taken into a darkened room at the coast school here and shown a warartillery "game during which a theoretical foreign fleet attacked the Virginia capes. His attention was directed particularly to the value of fortifications at Cape Henry for by Congress. Durrecently provided ing the afternoon mines were laid in Hampton Roads and exploded, throwing geysers of water high in the air. $3 .- well-know- Aug-- aVTi iyaw $15.00 to $19.75 Dresses..... $ 9.50 $20.00 to $28.50 Dresses $11.50 -, to . Dresses. $29.50 $40.00 .$17.75 $42.50 to $65.00 Dresses. $22.50 75c 65o 65c 65c 60c 60c KM VVEEKLY i. For Women and Misses. ,..$3.50 ..$4.95 ,..$5.95 CLEAJIAN'CB BUc i SUER WASH All 23 to 36 inches wide. YACHTS AND MOTORS rtm J J .. 40c Cotton Dress Goods 35c Cotton Pongee mi SILH. For Women and Misses. FANCY SILK HOSE on the naval yacht Mayflower today OP THE FAMOUS TUB DRESSES In the Clearance Sale per pair For Clearance Week chooseat, from a wonderful assortment of women's ncy stripe boot hose, with tops, also plain boots with fancy tops, nearly plain all colors In the lot Tours for Clearance Week at i m The lot contains all sizes. Plenty of navy blues and garments that you would not expect to find in any ordinary Clearance Sale. ..,,v...v....y.?;ZT,.w WOMEN'S 75 ik. UE3 embroidery. QHc CIirLDUEX'S MrSLIV GOWN'S Excellent values, In two styles, both shown with neat lace and embroidery trimmings. . Sl.OO AND fl.23 FKTTTCOAT8 Infants' and children's slr.es, with waist attached. Fine lawn6 trimmed. Sizes body, to 6 years. months prettily Will File Protest at Berlin Fl SSI suits.. SINKING OF SHIP J 1 I . V- -i I SrTh eeranos OUBlddliUUUC US! a:' 52.23 eoiumxATiox Of fine sheer batiste, with 3 Day on Historic Virginia Peninsula. ' $ i President Spends Part of ftt - i " 1 ed dainty trimmings of lace and I J I covers, with eorgreoual.SO and vorth up to $1.73 each Sensationally reduced to SATIN" ENVELOPE $2.25 CHEMISE Made of good quality wash edge satin, with dainty lace Come In and hemstitching. flesh color only. trlni-tiilnK- SWEDEN RESENTS !,'' ' hand-embroider- T n STORY OF VILLA ?1 g Selling These SIS to 838.50 goei at, garment Here are banner bnricnlnn In drnvrera. worth tip to f3.00, prowns. pettlcoatn. eommiiDuoiii ana envelope c lie mine. In nain- nokii nlo brnuliful crepe de cblne and batiste eorets, ". MRS- - price-cuttin- Really, you can't imagine the wonderful economy that awaits you while we are "nc uronp eontalm an annortmfnt- of DraierM, nnnu up to eneu, ana len .VV The throughout the entire store far outrivals any of our past great events. An Amazing N sale. clearance MAIN ST. 22Z-22- A 1 5 D FT? NOTED SOCIETY WOMAN AS HOSTESS s? F i ESTABLISHED 1063 R.OYAL W. DArMEo. 13-1- 9 OUR Maiwwr E. FIRST SOUTH ST FIFTY-FOURT- H YEAR. uahitaIi 500,00 t |