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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SU NDAY MORNING, MAY 23, 1020. B $1.25 Leather Hand Bags Methodist Conference Alters Law of Church; Other Reports Considered DES MOINES, Iowa, May 22. which many delegate said important, was made todjv 'n tha rit nI of tha Met hod n t Episcopal cliurrh by tho general tonference, when it, adopted the majority report of the committee on judiciary, which held unconstitutional the quextion in the rit ual of tho church for the reception of Do yoii be members which reads, Here ia the doetrines of the Ho!w Scriptures as set forth 111 the articles of religion of tho Methodist Episeo and the necessary anpsl chtirehf I do.'1 The report was adopt swer, ol, after Jong dctaitc, hv an avo and nave vote, two for and do! agumst. The report of tin lonimitteo did not touch on the other questions usually asked in tho reception ot members, because they were not involved in the appeal which eliminated tho report. However, the report militated that the only qualification for .membership js a.ilesire to flee from the wrath to their from coins, and to be saved Good substantial bags In good styles. You havent seen leath- er band bag tot 62'jC for some tims its a wonderful bargain. (Jewelry Dept.) thong, sins' There . J Never Has There Been Such an Event in the History of Merchandising in This City the VOLUME it possible for us to do this and the tremendous business of the last two weeks in response to our 20 per cent discount lias made possible this fiWthcr step. STILL FURTHER THAN in the PAST TWO WEEKS or 3qi so Vs OFF or ori k will bo no debate in the gen eraj conference nu proposed change in the' amusement Cruise of the discipline of kha Methodist Episcopal church, if the report of the committee on state of rhurch is presented and adopted, os decided upon by the committee Not only has the committee decided to recommend that no change be made in amusement sections, but also that the report be adopted without debate. The same committee has agreed upon a definite plan for recreation in local Hi OFF on ManyiLines on Many .Other Lines churches, intended to satisfy the wants of the yenng people. Appcnntmerrt of a local recreational director will be recommended, and if tbat cannot be done, suggestions will be made that some other, officer of the church- - take up the duties. ' Stand against the use of the motion pictures in the church will notbe baa taken, according to a report been approved by tho committee on be will . state of the church, and which , presented to the conference on Monday or Tuesday. This report urges the establishment of local and atato boards of censorship for pictures, and calls to take upon all legislative bodies, to abate early and" effective measures the dangerous nuisance of unwholnr som exhibitions of motion pictures on the, Sabbath, aud urges all tho churches, other organirattona and (duals exhibiting pictures on Sun dayk to scrupulously avoid anything Including all of our handsome fancy ribbons for ml? n wayeverything that wouldof in anyessenvestees and all kinds of art work. bags, the sense from the detract of the .Lords tial sanctity day. 4 ingress would be petitioned to I adopt a joint resolution proposing to they several stirtes a constitutional amendment authorizing congress to es-- j This is a large assortment of ribbons in vatabfiah and enforce uniform marriage rious Widths and many different colors and aui( divorce laws throughout the na-- J tiofi in a report which aas been filed styles. At half price they are a bargain long to of the by tjthe committee on state " be remembered. - r rehuSeh and which receive early consideration. I Tie reports of the committee on will recommend two innoI itinerancy vations in the work of the church All Kinds deaconnessea of I a po vision permitting in necessary and urgent f thei church, . casdl, to administer the right of oap-- ' confer- tisrp, and permitting annual endow-; ences to provide permanent meat funds for the support of retired local preachers. , Te evening session tonight was given over to the reception of fra teronl delegate from the three colored All 75c Ties, Methodist churches. Dr. Channing H. colored the who Tobias, represented Methodist Episcopal church, said The Special election of two negro bishops will do These are in plain colors and fancies. most to erase the question mark written, across the hearts of the black Christiana than anything that has happened since the emancipation procla-A limited amount of this chiffon cloth in an asmation. Tie Rev. C. Cl Alleyne, represent-ingjjthsortment of good colors. Some of it is up to African Methodist Episcopal regularly. Zion church paid high tribute to the Aid society of wock of the Freedmen the Methodist church. , - 2-- o or OFF 5 " Fancy Ribbons in-d- n Vs at off On Our Entire Stock of FRENCH HEEL . 20$ Off on Our Entire Remaining Stock of of Ribbons Our Entire Stock of Printed and Fancy Georgette 1A Crepe. 65c and Windsor at 50c THE BIGGEST AND MOST UNUSUAL SHOE EVENT EVER ATTEMPTED IN SALT LAKE. This means exactly what it says OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FRENCH HEEL BOOTS ON SALE, REr DUCTIONS OF TO This is one of .the biggest events and one of the most important planned in our great campaign to smash high 3 CJlI , . ONE-FIFT- Chiffon Cloth; Yard, $1.00 e Trimmings, ilftrif shaker was Dr. Solomon P. Hood, who represented the African Methodist Episcopal rhurch. Tie 5 Population Figures i $ 8 per vent I Lawrence, Kan.. 12,456; Increase, 82. or 0 7 per cent Tampa.r Fta , 51, 352, increase, 13.470, or TA? per cent. Wakefield, Mass, 13,010, Increase, 1606, or 14 t per cent. Bridgeton, N. J , 14 323. Increase, 114, or OS per rent Baltimore, Md , 733 26, Increase, pr 31 4 per cent Portland. Ore , 2o8,2S. Increase, 51,074., T ((I per cent. Oakland, Cal, 316 361, Increase, 66 1S7, 3e 46.4 por cent Off i t J I ' DRUGS AND TOILET GOODS n Va . F. more this winter. I Pumps and Oxfords, 20 to 50 Off 50c First Aid Kits 25c Arnica Tooth Soap 25c Panama Straw Hat Cleaner 25c Odor-Sbu35c and 85c Liquid Shield $3.00 Spray Douche 25c Tooth Brushes ONE-HAL- H I prices. This is the time to buy for now and for fall, as these same shoes will cost you from $5 to $10 One assortment of trimmings, including some braided varieties. SHIW.TON. May 22. Jersey City, N. . 297.864; increase, 80,088, or 11.2 ent per l.Owell, Mass., 112,479, Increase, 6182, or! Not Announced Is to 50 Per Gent OH OFF orRllpnu;cha8e5o on a Number of Special Items (Except merchandise on which we cannot honorably change the price" and items already marked at sale prices which represent even greater discounts.) - On All Other Lines Where Greater Discount Ribbons o or Hi OFF on Still Other Stocks And . GOOD GOODS' . off! (Some Special Lines Only) L Included in the sale are patent and dull leather oxfords, with the popular French heel, in black and tan, and white oxfords in linen and white kid, and a limited number of pumps. Because of the unusual valued in this sale, the following rules will be observed .Kai h Halo Must Be Final No C. O. D. . No Phone Orders. EXTRA HALKbPKOPLE WILL SEE THAT YOU ARE CORRECTLY FITTED SEE THESE SHOES IN OUR WINDOWS. NOTICE TO DEALERS Inasmuch as many of these shoes are being sold at less than manufacturer. cost, we will gel) a limited number to any dealers who are interested. 173,-54- 1. Baltimore ranked as Me seenth most Vnled States In mptdo'm cit-1910, with 338,45 inhanttanta It was 11.00 larger than Pitt.wjrg, eighth cltj, ehoae 1920 census Is 588,193, Portland, Ore . took rank as the twentvd Ighth cltv In 1910, with 207,214 Inhabitants metropolis then was about ooo.gmaller than Denver, twentv-sevent- h Ity which has reported 256 360. or an of 20 1 per cent, for 1920. Columbus, Ohio, ranking as the twenty-ilnlcity Just below Portland, has not .eeij reported vet, while the population of 'oiedo, Ohio, the thirtieth cit. Is 243,ini r an Increase of 44 3 per cent. In i20 youlsvllle, the twenty-fourt- h cltv, ha 84 91 population, and St. Paul, the h city, 234,596 thla ear Oakland, Cal . ranked as the thlrtv-econ- d city In 1910, with a population of DOWN e twen-y-Mst- 50,114. I CONCERNED OVER ITALY. LONDON, Sav 21. Italys political ituttlon is causing coneidcrable anxiety mong tha entente powers, which id by the Inability to obtain reliable ew as to what la happening in that uirttry. One of the greatest difficulties In Italy t present. It la reported. Is the demobilize officers An order attempt sued for the demobilisation of 20recently 01 Is said to have been entirely, diere-irdethe men refusing to take their LOOK! This Is What With a Very Few Exceptions, Which You Have. Been in this popular store, which is already Such as our ready-to-wemarked at special sale prices which represent more' than 20 per cent discount 7 3 y This is another Great Walker Contribution to the Smashing of High s Prices. ar . W'limjered allied property. OFF It took REAL courage for the management to decide upon this step t giye f urther discount on rfou r DowiiSt a i rs Store merchandise, which r is already and always the lowest In the citv. This, our most recent drastic step, proves that. Walkers will leave j PETTICOATS Silk and cotton materials . .7. . . r. . .7. . . MIDDIES For Girls and : d. tin-iro- It Is Absolutfly Imperative to Make MANY ITEMS AS MUCH AS 50 Waiting Fjor! DAINTY, UNDERMUSLINS CORSETS The newest T. ; models srbarge. BUNGALOW Consider hun contention. APRONS n F$RTB, May 23 The council of For single and double dors today dlaeuesed the contention SHEETS the German that war material beds by them remalnt-- their property, was decided that armaments, whether TURKISH TOWELS roved or delivered to the allies to the terms of the treaty, must Several kinds SI 20 eff 20 eff Women ' r i Hats $1.00 Hats $2.00 $3.00 For women and girl. Thousand of thorn, in a big epodal Yon will find the tho lowest millinery prices la tho city. 'V J |