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Show T1IE SALT IjAKE TKIDlNE, SAT Eli DAY MOILNIXL, VEDUEAKY lea: It mms Into the war at a ttms when the for It coming was mint ui gent. - If lias an fcva-l- n hd. 'lhe world ha never seen anylie great army of all thing like It. ranks gave a servl.-- that no man would In 1J17 have believed possible. The effort of It navy were beyond prelee "The president and the wholo administration at Washington and branch of t Pm everywhere worked closelv i and street ively with the European effort And. finally, the against Germany. great .tmrrli an people put every ounce of tlielc invincible might Into the war 3 00 nilics away a war on Issues st flist strange to them and offering no direct or immediate menace to their Interests. "And now I can only say that t trust I trust f'C-t- . thetr fairness and their sound Judgment. And whether they com in or eland aloof, even If they never gave anjthlng more than they have already given, they would leave Great Britain and the whole of Europe under a debt of giatltud that can never be repaid.". nd 10 fiEJUD Republican Senators to Propose Acceptance of Lodge vation Treaty Reser- Modifications. WlWWAi vf.MriHliifc tii GOOD GOODS Saturday Drug Sale - Still Hope for Settlement. 25c Hop Is enter'aineJ In pea, e conference circle that if the Jugoslav would ad ept Italy' proposition for the settlement of tee Adriatic question for Italian will consent to an modifications last at not considered vital. It Is understood that the British and French minleters at Belgrade, when delivering a copy of the pact of London to the Jugo-Klagovernment, will make It clearly understood that the alternative la between accepting tn Italian pro poet -tlon without Important change and the strict observance of the London agreement. PARI:, Feb. 4. Resumed on. Floor; Borah Quizzes Cox. ' 'Woodburys Facial Cream, 19c in tubes 29c Jergens Hand Lotion 50c Diana Face Powder 50c Pebeco Tooth Taste. 35c v Resolve to Take Initiative When Debate Is 42c ,39c 42o Depilatory 20o 35c Peroxide, large bottle $1.20 Hinds Honey and Almond size $1.00 Cream, large 50c Neet Naval Officers Arrested. 12-o- z. BARr, Italy. Wednesday. Feb. 4. Naval Lieutenant Auguslo'Tesl and Ulovannt Trenten, a naval engineer, have been at Brlnd'al for having tried to Induce M.e commander of an Italian submarine to take his craft to Flume. They also accused of having captured and WASHINGTON, Keo. e.The mod. lied are taken to. Flume the steamer Taranta, on ntsreed w atlons tentatively resort hlcli was carrying about 2,000,600 lire In JOdgc destined for Italian troops tn Al- abandoned gold blpartb by t'.o recently bums. A pretty girl also was committee most likely will be the baele arrested and Is believed to have been on which consideration of the peace their accomplice. Documents were found on the two men treaty will be resumed next week la the seeming to Indicate their responsibility aerate. for the alleged crimes. Kepubllcan leaders, after a series of conferences with their party colleagues, Lloyd George Denies Rumor. . today decided to take tko Initiative on LONDON, Feb. I. A special dispatch the senate floor In suggesting adoption received here from New York states It ' Is rumored there thst Premier Lloyd of the bipartisan committee's modificatias cabled his acceptance of pro- tions of the Lodge resolutions. Although George posed reservations to the Versailles treaty the It Is e pec ted under the decision that to Senator Lodge and other members of committee. original Republican reservations will be the senateat foreign relations official resithe premiers attached to tho treaty when It Is referred Inquiries dence have evoked the reply that the to the foreign relations committee, It Is rumor is not true. understood Senator Lodge will present tne modified draft as a substitute after Nicholas Preparing Coup. who PARIS, Feb. (. King Nicholas, the comml'tee has reported. remained at the head of the total Definite decision as to whether the has of the Montenegrin government in Democrats would accept the reservations fact that he was ousted' by spite the national with these - modifications will not be assembly of that country. Is understood be in jUbunia, preparing for a coup leached. It was said today, until tomor- to which may restore him to his throne snd row's copfergnce of Democratic friends country. The former king has not been able to of the treaty, vand perhaps not then. The reconcile himself to the absorption of genera! opinion prevailed, however, that Montenegro kingby the new Jugo-Sla- v the change worked out In the unofficial dom and reports from Scutari say the committee negotlutlons would prove aat-- 1 Albanian Montenegrins are sympathetic to his cause. Albanian territory Is now .factory to a majority of Democratic occupied by Italian troops, who are said senators. to be favorably disposed toward King Nicholas through the faot that he Is May Narrow Difference. the father of (queen Helena. Acceptance of tho Ipartiuan mothSca-llor- s by both Republicans and Democrats was considered as likely to narrow differences to a few of the prominent issues. In non e quarters It was predicted that agreements would be reached wdthout mcen delay on all but two of the fourteen reservations proposed for Incorpoiatiou in Inn ratilication. Toee two relate to nrtirie X and the Mo.'ioe doctrine, on whit It TppjUh.an leaders assail their to accept no modi that Ion, v ..ie the Democrats ore equally emphatic In their declaration ttat niodlhCutlon will e necessary if the treaty Is to be ratl-lie- 30c ed Odo-Ro-N- 23c '"small o, Borated Tooth Paste 19c Mennens Talcum 25c Mary Fuller Nail Polish 19c 25c ' 17c .. . .19c Household Kits, each ..50c 42c 50c Melba Massage Cream 30c Almoline Depilatory Powder 25c 19c 25c Melba Talcum .. Great Saturday Sale of backs $1.25 Armours Bath Soap, special 4 for 25c at Shampoo, Supertar Soap, cake.. 17c A big special purchase made by our buyer when she was in New York and just arrived through the week, and also a number of dresses from our regular stock on which the prices have been much higher, but which we have REDUCED and grouped in the $19.73 lot. We have for sale a limited quantity of All Hus Season Models At Just Abolit HALF What You Would Expect to Pay SALE, 9 A. M. TODAY Leptinol highly aa a cure for influenza and .pneumonia. recommended , Jt a Men who like to select 1226, -- In good spring colors. A e frocks in the better limited number of in georgette combinations, in new grade' satins, taffetas; exclusive models, in must instances only one of a kind and with original and attractive style features. high-grad- . Tremendous Losses Incurred Your Opportunity Be Here Promptly Mens Imported Pajamas 822.. 51 LEO and $1 1.75 Black corduroy coats; black velveteen coats; blue corduroy coats. Oulysix coats in all. Previous prices up to $Jo aud $40. one-thir- d At $19.75 The New Trotwood Only six coats black aud white cheek, blue wool velour, blue silk velour, blue serge, blue cloth. Former prices to $50.00. is the latest E. & W. starched collar. Men are taking to it like they do to the first spring breeze, At $49.50 A Special in Fiber Slippers for Men and Women Previous prices doth and plush coats. A At Various Reduced Prices long aud short plush coat. ExFine, warm, quisite qualities of cloth, fur,, trimmed and other plain cloth coats. Only 58 coats from which to select. All will walk out today at these newly reduced prices. Previous prices, 100 to $200. Just a small lot; different colors fur-trimm- and most all sizes. Novelty Half Hose at 65c Pair shades. . . Only thirteen; up to $125.00. at 69c Two-ton- e, j At $12.95 Our own importation, direct from Japan. Bought today would have to more. Nat-- , retail af least for ural color, splendid quality pongee. ' Entire Stock of 'Winter Coats $13,00. o scied 533.50 82. in brown and purple Be sure to buy the children what warm clothing they need to keep them in good health a Our Juvenile Department Carries literally everything in childrens garments Boys Hats, Half Price Childrens Sleeping Garments, $1.75 With feet; made of white canton flannel. Ages 2 to 8 years. Our entire stork of boys bats, ia checks, plaid and fancy mixtures. Kegular prices, $2.00 to $7.50. Boys Sleeping Garments, $2.00 to $2.75 One or mado of striped outing two-piec- flannel. Taylor at " was being mad PA, atL . Sina Feinert Arrested. Fo-U- the raider. Eaters Not Guilty plea. guilty Mates $20,000 await May outing flannel; silk frogs; jamas, military collar. Age two-piec- e 8 to IS. 4. Zephyr Sweaters, Feb, 4. One-Thir- d Off Regular prices, $13.95 to $37.50. Ages 8 to 18 years. HplendiJ, warm coats, fashioned from good fabrics and in trim, attractive, youthful models. It is n good investment to buy now for next winter. Sore IlMEESn or I fat Half ft by erthcrt tho war'd h&rarfal lncrwrieo u, Dr. Arthur H. Ft AJfcftlrti th at InatUation, Lei-- !llJftswell, iarra writs: trm trom daft Abntty Governor irtift IJNCOLN. Neb., Feb. or cthrr of eaustitnahi at f Twti'in Troders Eamuel R. McKelvie announced today he Thr- disc mUar TUhd would issue a reprieve extending to toOtoeero tb cation Iftocat, i morrow the date for the electrocution of nrk, 41rum J pctat puUr, B. V. Cole and Allen Ason 25a 4 p 4H at Crammer, fFCraUM, itn. Twr drnara Us who wer under sentence to die 1 ere be- Relief orn. fra fore mer' p. m. today fqy the murder of Crammothee-m-faMr Lulu Vogt, of ; 044 ffSt - too iwf s 6 XL Stedcura adL Eeli-an- Met rA Prepared eo!y "rvllle Harrington, near Elba. Ha would take thia artion. he James arrested jesterdav on a charge of at fa ing aald, because legal designed i ICO, of 000 I worth gold bullion from lo prevent the electrocutlcn were still I Bolton, 1 nearly tb Denver mine, entered a plea of pot pending. ft DENVER. Girls Coats, $8.95 to $15.00 - Norfolk, coat or tuxedo styles, in pretty shades of coral, turquoise, peacock, brown, cardinal; wide belts; attractive weates. when arraigned before United Commissioner Stone. In default of bail he was remanded to jail to appearance in the federal court. at Half Price Begular prices, $,.30 to $8.50. Vel'ets, velours; mostly tailored styles, with wide ribbon bands. pa- Girls Billie Bnrkes, $2.50 Girls Girls Winter Hats Reprieve for Murderers. c LONDON DERR V, Ireland. Feb. and military last night raided th house of several B.nn Felnera and arrested thiee of them. A quantily of arms, sn. munition and gxploanea was found by j Girls Outing Flannel Pajamas, $2.75 In striped patterns. Extra heavy quality of striped outing flannel of good quality. Age 8 to 13. Fancy mixtures in grays, browns, -- in Xor-pockother Belts, folk and good styles. Broken line of ets, heavy twill lining sixes only, but exceptional values. turing, building and bridge and autoreo-bile construction will be placed on the market by the government this month by the navy department t prl.es "based on the present market quotations" that most parents are looking for v Made Boys Suits, Special Values, $10.95 to $14.50 Boys Corduroy Pants Extra quality eorduroy, in dark brown. Bln Ho seat ,..$2.95 I3.W Double sea t Colorado. Texas, several day today by Alberto Ruls Sandoval, acting consul geenral for Final Action Is Deferred. Mexico at El Paso. Th men were shot WASHINGTON. Feb. Approval by by an American, through a misunderthe hoy wajs and mean cnminittee standing regarding their departure from of proposal to fund the 1 0,KK). 000, 000 th ranch, a her they wer employed, pf American loans to foreign countriee according to benor 8ndoal. nd to defer collection of interest for not mr tran three eara said to Titui Named to Shipping Board. have been lndated today at aa executive essfcon of the committee. Loul Titus, Fob. WASHINGTON. Final deoinion Has deferred, howeter, an attorney of Ran Francisco, was nomuntil next week. inated by President Wilson today to b a member of th shipping board. RaacX I. ON DON, At $19.75 blues and blacks and A Final Cleanup of Our Today striped effects, in a great variety. of effective color combinations or monotones! Three special values at $8.00, $10.00 and by Chicago Tribune! David Llovd George Feb. t.Kiav was questioned in repaid to Lord Grey's letter dealing with America and the peso treat, lie leplled' "I nitgit have hopes, finm the European standpoint, a to what America might see it way clear to do. esiwolallv in view of the value of time, but i could never put in seif to the position of advising it a'.', ut ts business. Investigate Killings. letter was a different "Lord Giev-'- s 1 4 1.L letter, i! WSS ill lb nature of a re Fb Texa, !nrjt'jraioi Will Sell Surplus Steel. Mo4co Florin. Mexl peoj 'e ou what he Irlo pert to lhe British his had observed durn g ouri'Iin sisv In Aircrka rtn, and th of Lnamacion A s;rp! us of WASHINGTON", Feb. and to sire them a clearer Idea atoiMr Mxlnsn, w ich or- - 16,0t0 Urn of high grad including 1 will tell you how 1 ftel about Amer- curted on a ratiwh owned by Frank M. every I atocK eeed In tnanuf ae foP5 right. - In fiber, broadcloth and in fiber - By CHARLES H. CRASTV. .a -- 1 DUU . Cast a SO, $ - all-ov- er unhurriedly what they are going to need for spring will be glad, to see these New Shirts d. arm. ' The most attractive little frocks you ever saw, in soft satins and other seasonable fabrics with designs of braiding or embroipretty dery; youthful round necks, eollarless,.in simple but most becoming styles. 1 Desp.te tills situstion. however, there Commissioners Return From sre many senators who predict that some Tigrretnent taeventually 1will be reached Convinced of Worth not share by the group of hols view irreconcilable opposing the treaty, who held numerous conferences during the of Highways Here. day and will meet again tomorrow In their campaign to secure the defeat of ratification. No session of the senate will be held Back from an inspection of roads from tomorrow, and most of the day is expected to be given over to the conferences Los Angeles to Portland, County Comamong the various senate elements over missioners C. F. Stillman and William their pilaus of procedure. B. Hughes are, convinced that no serious mistakes have been made In road Borah Quizzes Cox. In pursuance of bis plan of putting ail building In Salt lake county and that what has been done is but a part of pi esldent'al candidates on record In regard to the treaty, Senator Botah, Repubwhat must be done In Salt Lake City lican, Idaho, one of the. Irreconcilable, and In tills conviction, they county. today sent a questionnaire on the subject to Governor James Cox of Ohio, a Demo- are Joined by George G. IJywater, councrat. ty surveyor, and J. P. Dunn, county road "I, observe in the press reports this who made the trip with the morning." Senator Borah wrote, "your foreman, attack on the Republican senators for commissioners. The members of the party were esdelaying tl.e ratification of the peace treaty, t am not clear from the report, pecially impressed with the construction however, as to your exact position. "I Infer from statement that ydVi of roads that Is going forward in the sre In favor of jour ratifying the treaty of vicinity of Portland. It Is "putting" the peace with the league of nation incor- coast town on the map as It never was porated Just as it came from Versailles before, according to the Balt Lake ofand as it was submitted to the senate. "Are you in favor of indorsing the ficials. league with article X in It without any California has learned the error of change or modification thereof, or without any reservation as to the obligation building roads of good surface with inof the United States in reference thereto? sufficient base, said Commissioner Still'I understand from vour speech that man. Many such roads are breaking are thoroughly in favor of tho provijou sion of the league which gives the British down under heavy traffic. Crushed rock surfacing empire six votes to the United States and concrete with bitullthic one. Am X correct In so construing your in new road construction are being re position? to, he said. "Are you opposed db permitting the sorted "We came back." aald Commissioner question of w hether or not we shall be- Stillman, "with many ideas that will be come a member of the league to be sub- worth while in next seasons road mitted to the people in any way? If builting, but mainly, we saw enough to are not opposed to submitting It to the convince us that work Salt Lake people, may I ask In what wy you would county has done In road building is of suggest that It be submitted?" a quality to make it fortunate that it has been done. Nothing that we saw indicated that any grave errors have MILLERAND GIVEN been committed in our road construe we can now go ahead with tion and CONFIDENCE VOTE more confidence in the way we have been BY FRENCH DEPUTIES going, having an eye to such improvements of construction as havg"te-curre- d to us through what we have PARIS. Feb. . (Havas.1 Confidence seen. In the government was voted by the (hamber of deputies today. The vote was 313 to 68. THREE ARE SLAIN . Premier Mlllerand. replying to InterIN SHOOTING AFFRAY on the pellations foreign policy, said that the government wouUI pursue Its poliev of alliances and friendship which allowed PINE BLUFF, Ark., Feb. Three Urn nee to win the war. dead and at leant Six injured, one seriConcerning the question of resuming ously, was the toll taken in a shooting with relations tho Vatican. M. Mlllerand night between possemen and declared that if the national Interest de- affray last Georgs Vicks, a negro, who barricaded manded a reeumpt'on of relations the govhimself in a house after he had killed ernment would bring t e manor before City Jietectha C. C. Lv'nn late in the the parliament, which would decide the afternoon. The other dead are Vicks matter. Mrs. Sam Soltz, aged 65, a spectaand Kpeaklng On the Adriatic situation he tor, who was fatally wounded by a stray said that France anxious to see peace bullet while standing two blocks from In the world. up the question the scene. Taking of Turkey, M. Mlllerand said that France Officeis a abandoned that today theory would not glverup her glorious In Vicks killed another negro before killing the Orient, adding that tne Turkishpast delewas In found remains the Lynn. Nobody gates would be summoned for peace ne- of three houses burned at the order of gotiations when the new sessions of the officials In an effort to drive Vick from tieace conference take place in Paris is Btronghold. Vicks was killed by a where signature of the peace terms wili fusillade of shots as he stepped from occur, a the basement of the third house burned. Previously he had shot and sertously wounded Deputy Constable Ed Mann and LLOYD GEORGE IS Ray Avery, aged 24, tne latter a spectator. Four other spectators were hurt bv SENSIBLE OF DEBT stray bullets and one boy may lose his and r esses sPiaiTprLs $15.00 Hair Brushes, red and black I OWED TO AMERICA 1TX 7. s watrr SursEc!,;f ipp f on f m 4 A r c: A m IN f!iG C.Tii-i- ! |