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Show r 8 TIIE SALT LAKE TIUHUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY ) hirh for pome nln from the German would indicate that rel cementations were possible, tha the hour had arrived to discuss the whn It would be possible things which must bo discusseJ with some hopeful result But no aln haa come. TheOerman haa contlhued to proto aiKff nis clinic to to denounce, test, ACCORD old views. Ho does not concfde that he waa beaten in the field, hedoes not admit that the terms of the treaty of Versailles are binding The militaristic ele", ments continue influential ami in all the) the eii words which utterances Conference Re- - proted to berepeat accurate forerunners of till deeds live years ago 1115 ji II TRY THIS FOR RUPTURE Sent on 38 Days Trial Wtthout Expens to You. me your name and I will 'E.inply tend i send you my new copyrighted ruptura book and measurement blank When you San Remo return tha Nunk I will send you niy new When It arrive Invention for rupture. put ft on and wear it. Put It to every suits in Agreement to , test you can think of The harder the To Try Experiment. " lest the better you will like It I ou will Nevertheless the experiment of direct wonder how you ever got along with th convention Is now to be made. The old Meet Again. cruel spring trutBea or belts German la to be permitted to coroe to with style, own leg si raps of torture. Your docquea-tlo- n Spa and discuss the common srnse and your own of reparations, to present hla view good, In wav Is the It will tor tell only (Continued rrom Fige One.) you of what he can pay of the vent amount which you can ever expect a cure After which should he paid. If the destructions Is not 40 If It It entirely wearing day. wrath would turn against his own lead- of the war, the wanton destructions In satisfactory In every way If It is not ers, that the German would accept .the FYance and Belgium are to be liquidated. easy and comfortable If you rannot acv allied view of the causes of the war, of And no sooner is there an Invitation to tualfy see your rupture getting better, of the war, would the Gtrman than there begins to come and If not convinced the circumstance that a cure la mereacknowledge blood guilt for crime which from Germany exactly the familiar con-l- a ly a question of time, Juat return It and the western world. But the fact laratlons which have so far made all re out you nothing .Any rupture applithat the German neither accepta the versations useless. ance ovnt on 30 days' trial without exThere is then no large basis for hope pense western view nor, so far as man can to you Is worth a trial Tell your EASIHOLD judge, ever will. He hae hi own vlcwrjthat the new conference at Spa will lead ruptured friends of this. lof the causes, his own convictions ns to- to immediate Improvement In the world CO, Mo. J 44 Koch Bldg., Kansas City We are face to face every situation. Ithe character of the war. He has "ntroc(Advertisement ) fact that there can be no ities" committed by Ids enemies to day with the 111 thn world either politplace against their charges of irimea readjustment committed by hla armies and Uadera. ically or eronomleaJiyr until tha German President Wilson for an armistice, based resumes a place among the nations of the upon the fourteen freely oeiepted world, Enemies Still. WlthOermany and Bttsala out- by the Germans In points Oerman subIn reality, marines sank two writing, It the side order Is, exulting hospital ships Today, Thus mutual understanding between not Older, hut disorder. no sooner when be Yet part of the world Is quite enemies haa not been produced by the al- -. Is there an effort mads to find some reconciled larger to seeing Germany materially lied victory. The German thinks about adjustment than the nations which seek aided on the road to reconstruction, the such an adjustment encounter the two Gorman la mainly engaged In Insisting hla enemies Just what hs thought of them blank walls, which are Russia and Germaintaining his trim, assailing the tn the beginning, pins the evil opinions many as they exist at the present mo- upon French for alleged atrocities of ihe rof ment. J conflict. which he acquired during the troops and resisting a fair pleo-Isc-lt In Ipper Silesia. Mr. Wilson was at all times seeking a Incident Recalled. e' New Invention -- . Sene-gtnet- fe TJJt "peace o understanding." t GOOD GOODS V , f 16, 1920. j na kj?aie Stairs Store ijrrea in Our Down ' . f ' I We planned to make this year Mill End Sale the greatest in our history. Results convince us that the buying public appreciated our, efforts to give them 4Good foods at reasonable For this second weeks selling we have added Hundreds of new items, each one of ' real interest. , T This advertisement will give you an inkling of what maybe expected in the matter of bargains. We do not use comparative prices in thil department; values are convincing enough without them. prices. . J? but It la about - Gqlng year It will be re nme to recognise clearly that 'A peaciTbr called that wl.tn Rantzau Brockdorff of the outside possibilis understanding came to the palace of Versailles i? atwar see the not will The German ities. In which the peace as w see It and, theieforfrhwM not tend the session to the Germans, h delivered terniscweie accept our verdict aa a rvpentaHt sinner refused to rise to address the supreme council No one. ever really understood mightr Nor haa any new Germany arisen from why. The Incident had an enormous efthe ruin of the old regime, as waa con- fect In Baris; It produced a profound We have no new Impression among all thn delegates, fidently predicted names, no new Ideas, no evidence of a which was beyond question Injurious to that the Germans. If the German representawith transformation comparable France wsnt through when, on the news tive had deliberately trod on President structlnael of Sedan, the Napoleonic Wilsons foot or struck M. Clemenceau, ture was swept away and the Third Re- the -- Incident would hardly have been more painful. Yet, when it waa all over, public appeared. To be sure, the repuo-Hwas a name, rather then a fact, but no one was able to find Put what the all that waa vital and real In French explanation waa. Marshal Focli ones told me That when publio life suddenly surged up in the alof disaster and, came to supreme Rethondes to get presence the Germans though the war was Irrevocably lost, tha armistice terms that all through a Franc waa saved. few brief sesslona Erzberger sat with ' -- Thnt la why It seems to me that the promise of hopeful results flowing from Iho Spa conference relatively slight. The German Is not yet reauy to negotiate with Ills lecent enemies on sny basis. In the single matter of the Rhine harrier, there are enough Frenchmen opposed to any annexation of German- territory To make all danger of the treailon of another Alsai remote, provided only the Germans would not Inalat upon strengthening the only possible foundation for the demand for such annexation, namely, the military peril of the future Sale of 49 Hour Sales for Monday 9 a . m. to 1 p . m. pos-hlb- .e Annexation Idea in France. Af San Remo-- - Millerand convinced I.loyd George, who knew It before hand, that France did not send troops to Frankfort to further anv annexation Idea. But Lloyd George was not able, because of the German cour-- e In recent months, to convince Mlllegand that Germany did not contemplate oni'gnllltarla-th- e renaissance In SM near future; that is, In a futuie as near as possible. On hears a great dealabout the barre Basin and the wickedness of the provision In the treaty of Versailles ayowing is plebiscite In that district to determine the fiffinal allegiance of Its Inhabitant teen years pence. But most Frenchmen ef my acquaintance would he relieved If the pleblelte'rrimRd in the return of the territoiy to Germany, because they have no desire to open a new account with Germany. Such Frenchmen, all moderate Frenchmen, In fact, arc powerless, however In the presence of the German manner. If Germany means to resume her old course, then French men are ready to taka all precautions, all Insurance, all And the German continues safeguards. to do precisely the things which are best calculated to alarm Frenchmen and confute American and British proponents of the principle of njoderatiou "in dealing with Germany. sheets of paper befoie him and wrote Where Trouble Lies. and wrote snd wrote. No one knew he did with the writing, no ons. In the failure of a new Germany to what of all the marshal, fathomed the emerge lies all the trouble of the pres- least had purpose. The Oermsn Erzberglan Is to ent situation. The way to begin they knew they had to sign snd begin, but how can one begin? France. to sign, It. Marshal Foch knew that knew of the Germany they Justly apprehensive wrote and Yet Krzberger wrote and which existed before the war knd see- wrote. ing tbs same men holding the same places or lurking behind the scenes pat- Hun JVar Cause Analyzed. the old parts, necesently eager tn play There ha Just come Into my hands an sarily holds to one theory about German policy, Britain, seeing Germany more enormously Interesting German . analysis Impersonally, and It Is amaalng how of the causes of tl.e world war It inmuch clearer one'4 vision la when one la cludes S careful discussion of the holds out of range of the enemy's gun of the Russian mobilization, to another view. Italy inclines to the based upon documentsr made public bv British view, Belgium to the French, the the bolshevlsts. It These documents. t nited Slates has no view, officially, will be recalled, proved tnat Russian can Into fact. which be translated generals secretly disregarded the czars r Sow It Is Impossible for the English order to recall the moblllzatloo man to convince tb Frenchman that the order at the critical general moment before the German danger haa been abolished, be- war broke out. The result waa the Gercause there lnothlng to prove that this man declaration of war view la correct and much to controvert But alongside of this useful and perIt. Nor Is It possible for the Frenchman tinent document are a whole carto convince the Englishmen that Ger load' of obvious and placed palpable fakes, as many will aways be exactly whaF" she Amended Tret ty Necessary has been from Bismarcks time onward; for there la ndthlng in history to prove berg, of French violations of Belgian neuA to the treaty of Versailles itself. It that the ultimate result of the war may trality. of Belgian violation of her ow n f crammed with unenforceable not be the destruction of German faith neutrality, all the stale eld lies of the It contains much that everyone provisions; would be - In violence aa the most approved method propaganda period warmed up again and glad to sec modified In application, or i of national progression. There a vast efput Bid ky side with a document which perhaps simplified would invest any ury and demand the fort to Interfere with internal affaiis In of any man Germany, on the e ntiomic ide, which is examination Experiments for unenforceable and ought not td he enBut one must treat with Germany eager to discover InanytheJustification evil days Just forced. The treaty ItneH In HVe any either aa a permanent menace to the Germany's thcourse war of outbreak other complicated and untried piece of the preceding peace of the world, or aa a potential legislation, nothing is more certain than member of a new society of nations. the fart that In practice It will requ're Thera Is no middle ground As a result Tactics Surcharged. But the first step is we have had experiments first on one diNow these Instances which I have cited much amending is not debatable that It rection and then In another, but heither are each of them Indicative of the same application. make must reparations and experiment hae succeeded because nei- sort of Incomprehensibility, which we all Germany that she must make large reparations, ther has called forth from the German marked In the German during the war but the Oerman with one hand signs the any satisfactory response. He remains and even more during th armistice committing himself to payment as bewildering as In the days when he period. Film total. the.v represent the dorument w th the other transforms Ills wet and us talked to through his propoganda-l- n a reason why we still have no peace and fashion which always amazed and not in- no restoration of real relations with the signature into an inkv blotch. had passed through as real German. At the moment when the a If Germany frequently Infuriated us. change as France underwent between For. months the world has been watting kaiser's ministers vre appealing to Sedan and the siege of Paris, there would be no difficulty in reaching a basis of agreement on the application of the aa treaty. Bismarck was not exactly the gentlest spirt with shorn to negotiate, but Thiers wrung concessions een from Bismarck, not the least of which was Belfort Indeed he came fairly near to Once it became clear to saving Met Bismarck that the men with whom he meant to fulfil the terms of the treaty finally agreed upon, his attitude, if severe,, waa not totally unyieldGOOD GOODS c ing. New Spring-Co- ats Bungalow Aprons 98c Attractive patterns, good styles; $12.98 ceptionally Black Petticoats, 98c They are good fitting garments; especially well made, high .luster material ; pretty flounces. Mostly polo stjles, yet you will find" a considerable showing of the longer All are the newest and best garments. colors are the approved The styles. Sizes to 44. Girls Black Sateen Bloomers, 59c -- A Sale of Unusual Interest Newest Model Specially Dresses Three Special Prices $22.98 Fail T'to splendid lots of We Need 200 Extra Salespeople to Help Us With This Great Off Sale 20 which is drawing daily increasing crowds, :J which we must take care of. If you cant h come all day, come half day. f See Superintendent at Once useful garments at prices that will appeal instantly to women who always need such garments. Good line of colors and conservative styles. Sizes ltj to 42. CAPITOL GROCERY Maid o Clover Batter ..60o 4. lbs. Sugar ..$1.00 Schillings Coffee, per lb 65c New Stock N. B. C. Crackers, any kind of package .....15c i large boxes Best Matches 25c 3 tall cans Salmon 35c t cans Country Gentleman Corn.. 60c cons Old Dutch Cleanser .......25c 18 bars Whit Flyer Soap 50e !b. bag Yellow Cornmesl (Oc can McDonald Pure Break faat Cocoa 0c tall cans Sego Milk 25c 5 lb. Washing Soda ...25c 4 small cans Sego Milk 26o I pkgs. Queen's Taste Macaroni or hpegtietti '....25c 10c cans McDonald's Cocoa. 2 for ... .15c Ib. can Crlaco 1.M can Cnsco . $1.00 3 lbs. Bert Jap Rice 50e 3 lb. Navy Beans ,25c 50c can Instant Poetum 40c 3 pkgs. Cream of Wheat 56c 1 lb. Llpton s Yellow Label Tea..0Oe I quart Best Malt 8yrup 56c Regular 25c can Oil Sardines, can 16c Beet Walnuts, per lb J5c 3 cane Royal Blue Corn 50c fle can Koval Baking Powder . . .40c Pure or Vanilla Extract, Folgers' Demon JOe -- b. Instant -- Strictly Fresh Eggs, per dozen 40c Tall cans Hebe Milk 10e bag Husler's High Patent Flour ...$3.35 3 lbs. Rolled Ost 2 pkgs. Kellogg's Corn Flakes ,..2Se 2 pkg Post Toasties 25c 10 bare Bob White Soap (go 4 dosen Beer Bottle 2Se Tops Regular 3100 Brooms ;....75c 3 pkgs. L'needa Biscuits 25 Large cans Pierce's Pork and Beans. Nd. 2 . 15 Yacht Club Salad Dressing 35 2 cans Van Camp's Vegetable Brasil Nuts, per lb. jsq 4 cans Oil Hardjnes .. ..25c Large can Portola Sardines In To- mato 20c 1 b. bag Best Table Salt 25c 2 Black Shlnola ... ........1515c 20c bottle Hydrogen Peroxide Large hot fie Catsup 20c Folger s Golden Gate Coffees lb. 55 California Syrup of Figs 60c Half gal. cans Molasses son 25c bottles in ire s Root Beer Ex48-l- 10-- tract 20e can Dark Caro Syrup ..,$1.10 tan Dark Kro Sjxup 0c can White $aro Syrup ...05c Troco, per lb jj. 10-l- b, b. b $1.85, $2.85., $3.85, $4.85 In this sale we are shades and white, and dark colors. hemp, Milan and these new arrivals Condensed for Quick Reading V - Dont Fail to Bead Every Line as well as medium Straws sUch as Shapes are the newest. Seo lisere are shown in great quantities. at these unusually low prices. Monday and the Week Sale of Childrens Wash Dresses Sizes' 2, 4, 6 - 98c, $1.49 Sizes 8, 10, 12, 14 ..$1.69, $1.98, $2.98 Sizes 18, 17, 18, 19 $3.98 Plain color, checks, stripes and plaids, in pretty styles. Colors are the cheerful ones wb ich children like. Each dress is splendidly Spring and Summer 'Knit Underwear Women s Union Suits 49c, 76c, 88c, $1.59 Women style 39c, 79c, 98c Women s Sleeveless Vests 19c, 29c, 39c, 49c Womens Knit Bloomer Fleah and white 49c Mens Union Suits 69c, f8e Mens two piece stylo 69c Bovs Union Suits . .49c, 79c, 98c Girls Union Suits 39c, 49c, 59c, S9e Girl Sleeveless Vests 15c Girls Drawers 35 two-piec- e - t 39 Wonderful Bargains made. V " ( featuring the light Sale Prices Prevail On XT f, Specially Priced ... $4.98, $3.93 49c alls Bungalow at k a Crepe 4 samples, Aprons, r w - v Dressing ' $1.79 Sacques at 59c, $1.39 Petticoats, fancy flounces, $1.49 at Knitted Shawls, mostly- 49c pink Womens Wash Petticoats 59c, $1.19 Petticoats, fine sateen, plain and fancy $1.98, $2.69 Wash Waists for Women at 89c, $1.79 Infants and ' Childrens New Spring .Corsets Envelope Chemises, special 95c, $1,45, $1.95 Womens Silk Waists, spe- at .j muslin, cial at ......... $2.98, $3.93 Petticoats, white $1.19, $1.79, $1.98 long Suits Girls and Play Boys 98c Bungalow Aprons, special at $1.39, $1.89, $2.39, $2.89 ,at Boys and Girls Play Over- at Continuing the Sale of Girls 4o 12 White Bloomers,' 2 39c ; Bandeaux and Brassieres at '.59c, 9c, 89c, 98c Night Gowns ..$1.49, $1.28 Batiste and Satin Bloomers ...... at 89c Corset Covers 1 ,...69c Drawers .79c, 98o Turkish Towels ..3 for 69o Huck Towels ....3 for 39c Ice Creaqi Freezers Steel Fry Pans Indian Suits Boys . ,.,.93c ...i Caps and Hats ....... 15c 98c . .39o Batts $1.39 Work Shirts Boys ,...98o 39c Stockings 25c, 29c, 35c, Womens White Bungalow Mens and Womens IIos-- Aprons .SLM 19c, 25c, 29c, 5 9 o' irry. uit Cases, large size $1.59 Womens Fabric Gloves, Table Damask Remnants, 49c, 59o short yard ..,..$1.29 Fabric Gloves, .Table Damask Remnants, Womens ... ,98c 12, Hi, yaK ,...$1.98 long p.....m.., $1 .39, $1.89, $2.39 . For Monday only-w-ill these sale prices prevail. We advise supply-in- ; youf neds Monday. Hire range eompleteT White and flesh, in jean and eoqtil. Many models to choose from. . . than a psaatny danyer that th Germans SCHOONER IN SINKING CONDITION. lll disarm th moderates and. as they SAN FRANCISCO. IS. Th In reent schooner Roeamond. from May don have so frequently Fort Anyeles, month, ad I new srrenyth to th rase of Wash., to Capetown, South Africa., was those who would use th present victory today to be in a slrklny condl- to deatroy. because thay see In destruc- reported tion seven miles south of Mon beach, tion and nowhere else, any security Sot south of San Franctroo. and three miles the future. off .hors. A tuy was dispatched to her assistance from San Francisco, As th . (Coprr'yht, 1523. ,bv th MeClur Nes-- Rosamond was loaded with lumber, to Ihs later reports, there was no paper Syndicate.) Dress Skirts danyer of th schooner yotny down, and It was expected the vessel would be towed to Sen Francisco without loss. - FOUR FRENCH . ARE EXECUTED PARIS, May II. Throe men and on woman, convicted last July of denounctry compatriots to German authorities duriny tn occupation of duriny the war. were executed at Vincennes prison this Those who met death were mornlny I I materials, such as foulards, taffetas, crepe de chines, georgette crepes and wool fabrics, in colors that are sure to appeal. Every size, small, medium and New Millinery Important Ifs. nt 3 The newest ambl-tlon- -- u $13.98 $ 18.98 large. If the Oerman come to Spa In th to Versailles; If spirit tn which he came which traverse ha presents arguments to hla pay, but his obnot alone rapacity If. to l'ke at Erzberger pay: ligation Rethondes, he writes; If like Brockdorff Rantzau at Versailles, he reqiains seated, the result will be the collapse' of the very general effort on the part of moderate men In all countries to get the world back to work again, to get Germany on her feet and to avoid imposing terms so drastic as to Insure not reparation, but a ruin which will overleap the neighboring frontier. And th collspse-o- f this effort will 'lead at no distant time to a different course. For eighteen months w have been paralyzed by the conflict between two schools of thought, the one holding the German to be forever a menace, a criminal, beyond redemption, the other insisting that all that was needed to restore the German to the number of good was treatment which combined citlsen with justice. Where the generoelty Versailles Is sever, one school of treaty I less drasImpressed Its ItMas. where It tic, th other prevailed Anvone who was at Paris could record the different waves of emotion, with respect of Germany which passed, one after another during th long months and the same Is true tn the case of Russia. The holding of tn conference of Bps. (self, will represent a victory for th moderates. If the Germans take advan to present their real cose, to tags of 4t discus w hat they can pay In terms of rearon; If they disclose sny spirit to comply at JI, It may prove the first step in the reslot atlon of international association. But, conversely, there Is mors t $9.98. these German Unreasonableness. Today real evidence that Germany means to comply with any part of the treaty of Versailles In good faith, where evasion Is not next to Impossible, would arguments of all give strength to the reasonable men, and- - the moment lias arrived when the reasonable men are tn But control In all the allied countries on the German side there Is no evidence The German talks of sny reasonableness about regaining Metz with exactly the same passion that he discusses th of gaarbrucken, although French has been the tongue of Metz for a thousand years, and when the Germans look It less than half a centiirv ago It was as French as Orleans or Tours Fan Remo waa more or less a taking The British of stock among the allies and the French struck hands on a bargain which Involved a new assurance on the part of the French that they were not seeking to use the treajty of Versailles as s pretext for annexing German territory and on the part of the British that they were not using arguments In favors of generosity to cover commercial In a rehabilitated Germany. It was a taking of stock tn advance of what must he the first real conference between Germany and her great foes. At that conference she will be asked to comply with certain terms, which will be fixed and to cease from refusing to comply with certain which have been fixed for many months, but have not been observed. not onlv In the matter of coal due Belgium and France i Elastic top and knee; soft material; neatly made; sizes are 2 to 14. Gold Dust Twins Powder. ..5 for 19o 5 for 30e Fairy Soap Ivory Soap ...,.7.... .....5 for 30c MeT,of'mh?nTrXot:un waa-deall- ng ex- good grade percale. Toque, Lemolns, Aubert. Herbert and Madam TELEGRAPH SERVICE RESUMED. ROME. May 15. Teleyraph and postal services bsv now been resumed and oth er strikes have been called off, either throuyh satisfactory settlements or a th result of a trues, which will hold until a new jov (lament Is formed. i |