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Show fn SALT LAivL TK115 1U11, K SU JN 1 A Y JM0KN1JNG. FEBKUABY 6. 1921. U JN greater cohesiveness and activity on tbe part of the organization. ileal Need Pointed Out. What the Democratic organization real- ly need la to think of the public and not of tha candidates U heeds to play the role of an opposition party effectively now and stop thinking of who la to have Appointment of Executive Committee Regarded a Step of Small Import. Organization Need Counsel Board of of Advisory Partys Biggest Leaders. the nomination three years from nun. It needs leas squabbling for advantage within the party organization, and more effort toward unity in the sight of the public. Unity of organization la desirable, but unity of though l and policy Is much moie Important Differences within the organisation are bad. but difference among the publicly known leader of the pactv In congress on the questions that come up have the worse result of giving the publlo a confused picture of what the party really stands for. In many of the roll calls that have been taken on important measures In the present session of ths senate, the Democratic senators, and especially those senator-wh- o are regarded as leaders, divided in such a way that ths public will not be able to understand whether the Demo-crat- e present any contrast to the Ke publicans. In ths passage of ths bill regulating the packers, for example, one ot the accepted Democratic leaders, Under wood, w,s against the bill, while the en ator who. In an Informal way. stands second to Underwood In leadership, ter Glass of Virginia, voted for it. a, -- CES REACH ROCK BO Advisory Board Suggested. Charrman JVhlte a new executive committee Is all right eo far ae it goes If It falls to achieve solidarity and good feeling within the organization, more should be done. If necessary there should be a meeting of tbe committee and a new chairman appointed, who has acknowledged skill as an organizer, and whose circumstances are such that he can give his xhole tlms to the Work. But all of this, even if It Is achieved, K covers the wdrk of organisation only I In addition to this and more Important than this, there t needed an advisory committee, not confined to member of ' Into It , . the national committee, but composed of The appointment of an executive comleaders who mean something to the pub- - i lie at large. not la much It should Include the best mittee la a start, but It K - more, and biggest that the Democrat-have should include President Wilson himself. The rules of the party are such that in after he is out of office, provided he Is willing to serve, and he ought to be will-choosing this executlvs committee, Chair men Whits was restrlctsd to members 61 lng It should Include Bryan, Cox and the Democratic national committee, and It should include John W. Davis, Is when not he returns from abroad, and Coloudder tha restriction It possible nel and several senators like UnHouse, to do much. The members of tha national Glass, Hitchcock and Wais) of committee are not as a rule, widely derwood, Montana, together with Congressman known to the public, and do not have any Rainey of Illinois, Congressman Hull of reel leadership In the sense of repre- Tennessee, and whatever new Democrats In the coming congress are to be ths senting Democratic thought. spokesmen of ths party In tha lower The national committee Is made up alhouse. most wholly of local'party workers who are more Interested in question of pat Opportunity Obvious. The Democrats have an opportunity ronage and in the details of local organization than (n policies About the only and a responsibility. Their opportunity Is than to man on the new executive committee more obvious to tha Republican who can be regarded as having a publjc anybody elae. As on of thlh'moat far- Virof standing Is Senator Carter Glass sighted of the Republican senators reginia. marked hopelessly the other day, "W'e have promised to solve the Insoluble Public Little Concerned. Another remarked that he I submerged This new executive committee la al- In dismay when he reflects upon how, most wholly a matter of Interest within things ar going to look to the country the organisation It can have no appeal Just about the time the Republicans take old, say, about the first of April. to the public end can do tittle toward For One thing, the present session of making the Democratic party what the la now far enough gone to fore- -' congress united of a It, public expects namely, up,, rrd aggresnive opposition party, eo func see that its record, when finally made the' la contrast with going to look disappointing In t'on'rg as to bring out the tbe policies and measures adopted by light of the boastful promises that were made. ,Ne pirtv In power. Even more ominous la the fact, now Within the party the appointment 'en Vs executive committee does not easy to foresee, that when the income , ' tax reports are In on March IB, and the It does not peace, or reassurance. r o- - heal the differences which divide preliminary estimates of the amounts are em'sntron Into a Cox faction and nihde public, they will reveal that the mere matter of finding way to pay the no faction of the party believes that governments bills will be a staggering end to hold fast to tha position task for the party in power. r.hlp whkh esme to him by vlr- Role Forced. - 'a eond'dacy For this belief there Choice, of Although Cox himself Republican embarrassments, which they set to talk politics to the newspaper . ho w tn Washington, certain cant avoid, and Republican mistakes, become sufficiently clear which they will make because of the inhe vmpt!on that he propoaes terests to which tha Republican leadertne tderashlp if he can. , ship Is most sympathetic, compose the The Democratic Democratic opportunity. Cox Man Wh'te responsibility is to provide the country based on Idealx this the group passes with an opposition party, The Democrat ism and human rights. he the that iy to expects suspicion u try - eat the nomination again three must accept the role of Idealism and have no other veers from now. An additional fact human rights. They choice The role la forced upon them.-Thsdding to this suspicion Is Coxs anof spending several nounced Intention Republicans, If their present leadmonths In Europe studying foreign probership in the senate continues, are goto anti-Cobe the party of property interx lems leaders suspect Cox ing The est s.' of knklng forward to tha league of naBarring the new progressive Repubtions, or some variation of It, as tha licans, whose influence la just now much lending Issue. The anti-Co- x leaders look upon the In the eclipse, the Republican during the is! to ba the present chairman of the party, George next four years are going even more conTo a large de- party of conservatism White, as a Cox man gree that ta true, although Whits la a spicuously than In tha recent past Doubtless a strain will com between the proman of character who would have a conscientious sense of his trusteeship to tn gressive Republican leader and the ol It la difficult to se parly ae a whole. But even after White guard leaders, but made the concession of appointing an exany outcome of It except victory for thi ecutive committee, the anti-Co- x leaders older leaders. Economic conditions In the Immedlat are no more satisfied than before. They still maintain that there should tie a future are certain to provide contrast be tween property right and liberalism. 1: meeting of the entire national committee end a thorough-goin- g reorganization. fact, no on can survey present farmUnder the rule of the party only White ing conditions in the middle west and has tha power to call auch a meeting, and west without anticipating a practical.) his adoption of the expedient of appointcomplete duplication next year of the ing an executive committee Is accepted aa situation which gave Bryan hla start In a sign of hla unwillingness to go any the years between 1891 and 1896. x further. The leaders say they will go over White a head and call a (Copyright, 191, McClura Newspaper meeting by the device of a petition from Syndicate ) a majority of the committee members For the sake of understanding, I speak of thee men as "anti-Co- x leaders." but Conservative It ta a fact that they might, with equal Chosen accurarv. be called " Tha whole contest has superficialthe of a row between the ly appearance NET YORK, Feb. 5. General deadherents of two leaders for strategic advantage looking to tha nomination ot scriptions of the clothes for springtime wear at the White House which Mrs. mt. It would not bs fair to describe It aa Warren G. Harding selected this week some of tha leaders tak- in New York emanated from her hotel wholly that, for ing part In the contest are moved large- suite today. Th wife of the presidently by realisation of tha necessity for elect, although viewing daily a pageant of elaborate variety, has chosen only a By MARK SULLIVAN. WASHINGTON. D. C.. Feb. 8. The Democrats have made a start toward reChairman White has aporganization. pointed an executive committee, and so far that Is the only outcome of the stren uous agitation that has gone on for ev Oral weeks on the .part of gome Demo cratlc leaders, who have been troubled by the Inertia of the party machinery ana have demanded that vitality be Injected . !) .ff THIS IS POSITIVELY THE FINAL SALE OF THIS SEASONS MERCHANDISE AT THE SEASONS MOST DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ; . , prices when you Bee these astonishing bargains. We claim suchNoradical underpricing mark-- I cannot be matcher, and you can prove it to your own satisfaction if you will be here early tomorrow morning with the crowds. ' --- - downs about a Boston Store Clean-Up- . .Youll say we have surely dropped the bottom out of Ready-tO-We- ar half-hearte- d I ! -- Buy at Only a Fractional Part of Manufacturers Cost ) o. Remember This sale is planned to close out remaining stocks of this seasons goods in three days not to make money bear in mind the BOSTON STORE never carries merchandise over from one season to another. Below is an exact invenIt is up to you topfofit because of our policy. RULES OF SALE Positively No Exchanges No Refunds No 0. 0. D.s Every Purchase Must Be Final at Time of tory of our present seasons stocks and their reductions. Sale No fittings Monday 3-D- Clean-U- p ay 3-D- Including Baffin Seal, Behring Seal, Peco Plushand . Cloth Coats odd a 41 . .1 sJr - LUXURIOUS BAFFIN SEAL, BEHRING SEAL AND PECO PLUSH COATEES, $75.00 antl-Co- . t- FOR-MERL- Y e "pro-MeAd- Wardrobe by Mrs. Harding lead-era- conservative number of garment, dig- tinctive, but umpl. She bought only a few of the many evening gown offered by New York designer, and in her choice of daye time garb showed a preference for dresses, with hate and wraps to match, rather than coats and dresse. Blue .was her mot popular color, while gray and green predominated in a leieer number of fr ke and dressoa. For morning wear sliu picked a gray Gets-- It in fitting rooms. . Cleari-U- p ay COATS Final reductions without a- parallel, regardless of present values, former .costs or loss.-- . Do not miss this sale it is unquestionably the great-- . est Coat sacrifice ever known in this city. anti-Co- NOTE Owing to the extreme reductions in the following dresses at 10.00, they cannot he tried on Entire Stock of Evening and Afternoon. Dresses, Formerly Up to $75 In exquisite georgettes, cleverly beaded and embroidered, Eleveh only of theset while they last at $10.00. NO FITTINGS. - Ml TRICOTINE, SATIN, DUVETYN AND TRICOLETTE DRESSES, FORMERLY $35.00 TO $55.00 Fifty-fou- r of these only, and ALL will preferably go tomorrow. You will hardly believe your eyes when you C I ft yHMMl-see such Dresses marked at only... Richly silk lined and trimmed with light or black Marten or These wonderful values must be seen to of be appreciated. Forty-onOpossum collars. - 57 SATIN, ME S3 ALINE, TRICOLETTE AND TRICOTINE DRESSES, FORMERLY $35.00 to $75.00 Every Dress so as to insure a e these to gc at Every Dress MUST GO no garment, no matter how beautiful or how much we would like to hold it for future sale, will be held. Remember BOSTON STORE Dresses are famous the year round as the best styles and- - greatest values in Salt Lake City. Now, at these phenomenal reductions, this sale becomes one of tle most sensational events held in years. 32.50. 515.53 and 519.75 $75.00 LONG PLUSH COATS With black Marten and Koliasky collar. Only eleven of these $32.50 $150.00 PECO BEAL PLUSH COATS Large self collars. Elegantly fcilk lined. Ten only of these $45.00 $150.00 BAFFIN AND BEHRING SEAL COATS Luxurious self collars. Fourteen only in this lot... $55.00 Cleanup of 53 Cloth CtfARMEUSE, CREPE DE METEOR, SATIN AND GEORGETTE DRESSES, FORMERLY $55.00 TO $85.00 Never before in the history of the Boston Store such a price sacrifice of smartest $25.09 model dresses. w BEADED GEORGETTE, TRICOTINE, SATIN AND CREPE DE METEOR DRESSES, FOMERLY $65.00 TO $140.00 Cleverest combination and novelty effects shown this season. $29.75 and $35.00 Sixty-ninof these, all told e 50 Newest Spring 3-D- Cleanup ay one-piec- The Corn and Callus foulard Sacrificed at Below Makers' Cost 19 COATS, Formerly $32.50 to $85.00 They dree. bought no jewel, it was learned. Bhe Bill to Control Womens Wages Proposed in Iowa Peeler IKS Iowa, Feb. 5. Pro-- . This Cern Removes I Guaranteed. poal that the state assume control Relief from com suffering follows tha ocr wages paid women and children in almost as quick- industries we made in a lull intro-lureapplication of "Gets-I- t ly as pain follows tha thrust of a pin or lu the bonne of the Iowa legislature today by Representative Hill, chairman of the house committee on labor. It provide for a state women wago commission of three member, which under certain conditions would bav power to appoint a wage board to fix a . minimum wage. Go at MANILA, P. I Feb. 8 Franrla Burton Harrison, governor irenersl of the Philip-t-l- n today cabled his resignation to President Wilson, with s request that It bs March 4 , i !V to $100 12 Coats formerly $75.00 They go $25.00 ! In the clever new ihort model yonthful looking creations unseen before NAVY. Buy during this sale at low prices not to be duplicated later on. $3.50 to $4.00 Ladies' Flannelette Night Gowns Clean-U- $1.95 Ladies' Philippine inations price price. p $3.50 d IDAHOAN New New No Winter Suit at the Boston Store; no, rather than disappoint those of our patrona desirous of Suite during this sale, we have marked there newly arrived model unusually low. Fashioned of the new season'sspring most favor, material TR1COT1.NES, GAUARUINLH, IOJRhT TWILLS. $15.00 Mom:, Governor General Harrison Resigns Philippine Post Formerly $4.50 to $9.00 Values AT SPECIAL PRICES Gown Cleanup In serviceable percale a variety of prettiest pattern conieesrly they ll hurry out st uch a 8J .... ARRIVES IN AFRICA. 1OCATKt.LO, Idaho, Feb 8 Poca lellq friend of J W Ladics' Se.ainn. Vntftt Ini IMMlwbi k el hard anew vi.ag.q-w- .. tpwrrv nr 'hi. ttrmrg ACr'Wi'' ' LU3- & lid LVXsCia?' w.- -' k.wl oX t Achn n.h wit I ta.'o. hiT UiAilW callus surrenders to "Ueta-It- " and peels Mr. Session who for seversi tests was Clean-U- p price. right off. It takes Just a few seconds to connected with the agrlmiltural departstop the pain with two or three drop. ment of the Idaho Technical Inatltul haa Go to your druggist today. Get a boltl been appointed prcalilent of the South of "Uvla-f- t " t lisle but a trifle every-whAfrit an mlsalon of the I Ji H church A our money If not satisbut had to wait two year fur his bak fied Mfd. by K. Lswrence A t'o. t hl- He recently anlled ( Umdon nl CifcZXS (Advertisement. 1 took steamer ftom LnslajuL yv - 37 left. In lovely Georgettes and Voiles Light or dark colors. Beautifully embroidered effects in variety. Many styles, but not every size in each model. Como prepared to select several. The bargains are irresistible. in Bungalow Aprons Clean-U- p Hand-Embroider- and Comb- mostly Just rtioit and color, Second Floor. 95c Balance of Waist Stock Less Than 1 Price KSCTG35S3 All Ladies' Sweater in the Clean-USale p f 6O0 ' Philippjnq, JPap4 JEjnbrojU, Ladies' Black or Whiti Lisle Hose. 'ixksl $2.95 All Boy' Suits, O'Coat Startling Clean-U- p r,;; J off HA and Mackinaw Reduction at ei posa-poit- dt&XZZ? 3 3 P &2Z7Z? OJiJSW |