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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE- SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19, 1920. - counted upon persuading his fellow countrymen to undertake the burden of of additional was debt, as a rent ore 10 means of aiding Europe shaken financial condition, .This cancellation of debts was to ha followed by other loans, but in theory these 010 were to be redeemed,, In due course ot 9 . R 0 ' tiffing & GOOD OOQSft? 4 There remains the queatton, and this question 0 uppermost In many Washington minds today as to .what, if any, sugexplanation existing in America gestions or agreements at Paris, underlie Signor Tlttont's otherwise amaxlng there a sugproposal at Geneva, Was some Internagestion or even a hint of tional , pooling of economic resources? Will the records of the Paris conference, lit .they are ever published, disclose a who la reservoir of facts bearing upon this very important' question? Noy can we forget that in the matter Of mandatories Europe received from us an explicit assurance that we would undertake the task of establishing Armenia and that there was more than a hint that we would also take over Constantinople, I have been struck by the fact thgt in his memoirs, which are attracting worldwide attention. Colonel Reping-to- n narrates that long before the Paris conference ha discussed with a former British prime minister the need of getting the United States to take Constantinople. To me this is significant because in Paris, one member of the American delegation enlarged tq ms upon the possibilities of the United States' action In the Turkish capital, where he saw us repeating our achievement at Navana. it is a fact, established by the progress of events in the near east, since the Paris conference, witnessed again by the long delays in disposing of certain that Europe had been waiting upon the decisive demonstration of American purpose, before seeking a solution which would exclude the possibility of American participation in Asia Minor. The appeal from Geneva to the president to between not personally . in mediating Kernel Pasha and the Armenians is a final evidence of the survival of the hope belief lees than two years which was ago. How much more a Cfiristmas gift means than just the actual intrinsic value it represents in the mere barter of commercial exchange, lies wholly in the .art with which it is selected. ", Walkers store has a desire, an organization, an extensive Ge-n- 0 - the-exist- - asamwMaWimssa'sfyeavlaqiewsssasmayewaspiVM School Children Praited for Excellence of Pageant ' Praise for the work of the children of the Jefferson school in their pageant depicting the time from the landing of the Pilgrims to the present day is reaching the teachers of the school. The tableau work of the .children, especially that of the Pilgrim landing, 'Betsy Boss making the first American flag, Columbia greeting all nations and the minuet dancers, is the subject of mneh favorable talk among tbe parents of the children who attended the evening performance. Miss Carol Borefal was in charge of the pageant, and was assisted by Mra. Emma Bledsoe, Mrs. Dora Harding, Miss Lueille Barker, Miss Hazel George and ' Ming Florence oummerhaysl AW Stope of Ore Opened from th - Prince ConsoliShipment dated! Ploche, Kev., for the first fifteen day of DeoemW. aggregated fifty-tw- o The output was a little less carloads. than for the last half of November, which is accounted for by the fact that a part of th force ha been employed In opening a new etope In one of the greet bed. , , ding of fluxing ere. in the The opening of new stop Prince 0 merely e detail of mining. Man-ngM. C. God be says the ore in ' one stops is just like the ore In another The 'the bedding ol uniformity of value fluxing ore 0 characteristic of the mine The bottom of the shaft 0 within less than 100 feet of the high-grabed end the objective sbeuld be reached, the company thinks, within tan or twelve week after sinking is resumed. The Prince, nt present is employing about thirty men: Th force will be Increased when week is started in tbs shaft. 5 er 0 FARMtRS TALK' BANK. E1T LOUIS, Pec. IS. Preliminary for launching a national system of cooperative markets and financial Institutions designed to rehabilitate ths farming industry sere completed today at the concluding session of the sgrlcul. turn! conference Inaugurated by the national board of farm organisation. The oonfereqpe Indorsed a plan to tahllsh nine grain 'handling centers and will seek Support of all farmers' cooperative grain marketing organlMlione. The project 0 designed to eliminate th middlemen and end speculation. These terminal are to be located In Kanina City, -- Chicago, Omaha, Sioux City, Oklahoma City, Minneapolis, Seattle, Buffalo and fit. Louis, Representative of agricultural Interest in th territory contiguous to these points will meet January 4 le arrange for a convention at which the grain marketing or. ganlaatlona will be Invited to lend del, gate to arrange for financing the project, Th financial system advocated by the delegate provide for e national union of farm loan associations. th The resolution covering --stated 4000 farm but a bodies have project no op- of proper getting representaportunlty tion at In! on and charged that th policy Of th federal firm lonn board ha i Mil to dlscountge attempts by th to form stot federations. y wh omo-elati- on ' ; " . - t ' " THESE GIFT HINTS WERE' GLEANED WITH .CARE ON A TOUR OF THE STORE LADEN WITH DREAMS, the incense burnepwaft their curl' ' ing fronds CHINESE MANDARIN jof s m o k'e b skyward, all of the color fui .tearing with them, ROBES into which are woven and era 1 a new bit and mag n ina-tio- peoples of memopiea.and pleasant of the donor of the thoughts gift. We have a post unique and interesting collection from the Orient and original variations of American conception. THINGS HE CAN WEAR, always please a me more than any you ean pick out for him. A heads pmaa silk shirt; tie of parts; a belt with bis initials; the Orient, are very rich and handsome for your more elaborate gifts. Our Gift Shop is showing some very wonderful ones, our own importation, A PRETTY COLLAR we veete of lac( or some other sheer material which you can,T0d among the many ovely ones in our neckwear department is an t ehoose, and one which is ! , with safety a scratch; e omfortable bath robe; half hose of yet silk, made for service, e h o s en for another. The real laces in vogue as in our greatg- randmothers day our mens shop. are-t- again here. - o be found steel,anoth-e- r A CUP OP TEA ean ha offered with just a shade more of hospitality if the hostess has ths daintiest of tie to aprons slip on over her aftern- style. A paire floor is Wi have rhin ones or or many Our high-grad- pumps anus. TO PLAY or for whom they have kindly pleasure keen thoughts, is one to be taken leisurely to be prolonged. It is an opportunity1 to give expression to reverential love of parents j to belief In friendship; to respectful regard; to fellowship with man; to deep and lasting devotion ; to a desire Ho make th world fuller of music, because you were in it a while.1 third a ar- GROWN-U- P and be an artist, or a earponte, oj a oook that will keep the youngsters out of mischief. Tho play aprons which you will find in our i a 1 0 f k shop, with all the neces-- I a r y implements for so playing, are among tbe 1 gift ideas which wo suggest to our ar PILLOVwill snug itself right into a great chair or other spot A FANCY in a home and make a new cosy ner where never cor- one' was before. our art d e pertinent In and in our Gift Shop you will find some rery unusual snot which will bo won- derfully well received as holiday remembrances. ) j BAGS AND R0CKETB00KS carry with their Christmas message the subtle compliment of valuables worthy to be treasured You will and housed iu fitting, fashion. find hero a fascinating array of practical, convenient bags and also the unusual,' the distinctive, the gorgeously superb, tho deli' : cately simple. ' FINE LINENS, th pride of every homelovers heart, are a gift 0 a woman .which can never reap anyth i n g but W delight. have th d i n 11 a sst, tmpst beaut- ifully embroidered Madeira ens, and 0 lin- set single pieces, hand-som- e table damask sets, cloth and napkins, fin 10en towels for Her linen chest.. is showing. A rustical, lv arranged in bnsknta which are themselves w o ? k i of art, they reaching. to genera- tion, which is one of the essen luxurious-- furs for her big tial hristmas gift. We have a G very handsome for pieces. Because of conditions a bit unusual we y have named our for selling. prices After-holida- as ' AN OVERB LOUSE combines the attractiveness which every gift should boast, as well aa the usefully Jra-tie- pur-i- t a a a of something to nice Wo wear, hava same p a e lolly &vely mod- sis, many of them earry- - , pi j. 4 cOTaUona, whisk particularly suitable fey glvmg. o tbar beautiful Beta, it's true, hqt nevertheless the gift which endurey from season to season -- Kid Glovea b o e a u se one can never have too many pairs. Half a dozen pairs of good ones is a very hand-s- o m a gift. Our ren' childgloves In. many FELT SUFFERS for the whole family-fmother, sister, brother they re alwaye wares sad comfy, and my! out ather, feel they good on cold winter nights. They wul bring back many times warm ' thought of the giver. We h a v e a very exten- tove t the i f ul and seek it Wa yourca. bavt them at a wide range of sive e I e e- - tlou of every known style, sad in ths gayiit of colors or practical one. EMMY LOU and her darling little brother are the cunningest play children to buy for )ittl girls. They are 0 be fouad ia anr departart ment - ie , - r - TO 8 TART BIGHT from the ground up, in yaur giving, aeleet for any woman, youag or old, rich or poor,' some very handsome ailk hoo with big dollse with real e a t h es 0 bemad p papier-mach- laoo medallion if ankle inserts or with em 1 f leished, tnd a very broidery as well ss the yanfpUto wardrobe to veryrieh qualities in many a long hour help pass happily ' f sin- NOT FABTICULABLY ORIGINAL, designed fey women who childhood. services and gle pieces. r 1 es, are prices. sil- ver which is always one of the handsomest one upon which you can decide you should, make it one of substantial qual- ity. We have marvelously style will into rest you. aecee- - toilet a gift of ara BASH FEBFVWffli af haunting fragrance, arranged iu artistic boxes of elusive charm, wjth fin powdery Md make se- lection of the very finest pelts and the most desirable styles in ? t h at when you ext- ensive , rea-aon- ii plain hose. , , COQUETTE OR NOT, she will thank you for a swaying ostrich fan, and express her thankf tho prettier, peeping from behind its fluttering fronds. Curled and uneurled rainbow riot of exquisite they come, V r r LUSCIOUS ENOUGH to make your mouth water and to make you doubt your eyes and your sense ofJ touch, - is the arti- ficiai fruit for home d eeoratioa which our third floor And, just aa they told us !n days of old, that Every Knight must have his Lady Fair, his lovely lady, or hie courage fail," 'so we, all of us, ahould ' pause awhile and save some moments at ' this happy greeting season for the sprinkling of a bit of stardust on the cllmblpg stairway of another's dreams. The hastily or carelessly gelected gift is a travesty on the meaning of the first Christmas. FAMILY SILVER should be handed down from generation -- -- and ray they are not expensive. Maids a helpful hint. the buckles might .pot the selecting of for those they love NEVER A WOMAN but longed, soul deep, for someone v. gve ker 11 -- gown. beautiful to wear with come And there are others Soy to their souls who hail the 'Christmas season with hosannahs in their hearts that It is tho one season of ' the year when real folks taka time and thought, een though it must needs be stolen from tho necessaipr, material, mundane need of Uife, to satisfy the urge of higher things , within. They are the sort, who, if they had two loaves of bread, would aril one of them and buy white hyacinths for their To these, prrwj oon f aney of There are those a4l may their names perish fnbm the recording memories fcf our hearts who approach the season of Christmas twith a thought of dread, and, it once over, heave a great sigh of relief that a duty and an obligation ane once more met with duet resignation, Rad we out way, we would relegate thiem to the .place of banished things. souls.' I SLIPFEB BUCKLES, a gift she will gurely delight 0, for they are something, perhaps, she would pever buy for herself, rich , easy gift to which d o n nt pera-we- of the of incense is lighted, . r oidered torn each time moat popu-- at Prince Consolidated i and comprehensive, carefully; purchased selection of merchandise to Help in Making the Choosing of Your Gifts an Art. Hope Survives. But this is an excursion ; what I was most Interested In emphasising here is the fget that the Tittoni Incident at is no more than a logical continuation of ideas expressed at 'Paris and a further insistence upon policies, which were accepted In Parts as representing Just d long as there American idea is a question of American membership in the league there will be a survival of the hopes resulted from American utterances and actions at Paris, So long, for lnstsnce, there will be a belief that we shall consent to g cancellation of the war dehut to us of Iht European ' nations, along lines first mads publlo by Mr, Ksynes and now explained In their historical setting by M. Tardteu. When there to an evident enthusiasm in Europe for American membership in th league on any terms, with any reservations" that the senate In Its wisdom may choose to append to the treaty of Versailles, it is because in the back of every European mind Is the memory of what America seemed to promise durWhen one ing the Paris conference. daily of the Euread, as one must, ropean prayer for American participation in the task of world reconstruction, one must perceive that what is expected of us 0 a continuation under other leadership of the policies which Europe learned to accept as American during Paria. Among President Wilson's stay these policies, the cancellation of debts and the pooling of eoonomie resources are only two, but two which at the present moment have very great Interest for Americana. American f activity In Armenia is a third, as th Geneva confer. ence plainly indicated.' ' On is struck in Washington again and again by the easy fashion in which things said and don by President WII- -' son in Parts are dismissed as no more than personal, since they have In th end failed to win the sanction of the senateLegally, this 0 true beyond de- -' bats. But what is not appreciated in th American capital Is the degree to which these presidential declarations were accepted in Europe and the measure In which they survive even the decisive political evente in the United States In recent months. And In this direction 11 not a few of the problems ot the future, shall decide if the new administration upon American membership In on term any whatsoever, league, lug " - v ' UNSEEN, BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN ia silk lingerie when a pretty woman forth to rjfJ fares And conquest she loves how those dainty thing fop. them a 0u aelvea dont you just love to select them, tool That's half tho fan of giving. We have an extensive showing of gowns, envelop chemisfi and other garments. ' in'. colorings. IVORY, fair aa tho f&lr face it re. fleet or touches, to make Itself useful a well as ornamental in th se-er- ot dwell- - THE 8TAFLB UMkRELLA will never fail of, its welcome, for it to friendly 0 time of rain or sunshine. Tha now very more mush hanihort dles ar so glo ia4 andp aots, or with plain the most tistic of ar- wo Pyraiia, the beet Ivory for oorvleo and oaliifao tioa. attrse-ti- v thas the angular old one.' and f pnoy novelties or- fer opportu sity i great variety for pleasing individual tastes. 1 A |