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Show v: THE, SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 20, 1921. r FUME! Women, who seek the source of good style ( imjtinctivjely turn, with unerring' judgment Shop Monday ,for Your Needs Over -- the Holiday Meaning of American W Set , ith-draw- Forth by Washingtons v- Birthday. - State Department Officials Iul Wit. Ukl Tribane WASHINGTON, Feb. - 19. Withdrawal of America? representation from the interallied reparations commission, announced today, enables the incoming administration to ,tqke up the entire problem of peace as it sees fit, according to state department officials. ' The American action was character--izenot as dis&ssociation, but as a dis- continuance of unofficial discussions. While. ..this, goremmaatu tauaoLxslifiod the-treof Versailles, it was er- "plained it "assisted iattho drawing aft-of. that pact, and until some definite tion is' taken with regard to the treaty, there will be nothing ta guide the gbv ernment in its relations with the quo- - j , tions arising from that convention. The state department, it was assert-- . ed, does not have the authority to agree or approve of possible changes in the treaty until the treaty shall have been acted on definitely, aqtl therefore itwas necessary to end an anomalous sit- j nation by retiring from evenhnoffl- -- j eial connection with the interallied repf military commissions. It was explained that this country still U at war, or in a state of armistice, with Germany, and therefore the occupation of a portion of the Rhineland by with American troops has no association the question of reparations. at .It was declared emphatically the state department that its action in recalling Roland W. Boyden and other Americans from the reparations commission and lta subbodiea was not to be taken in any sense as an action hostile to the allied powers. On the contrary, it was said, the reparations commissions questions must be handled by unified action, as the United 8tate with is morally bound to solve the repthe allies in an effort , arations problem. Chime TrthoMUlt at this formative period of the year, to Store Closed All pay ; Tuesday, als Modes of Advance Our New Showing Spring J Will Justify Their Confidence . The edict is finals This is to be a season of d , Another Big Shipment of e-sorry of the --spring coats feature the large, .roomy armseye. Our Prices range $25.00 to $245, . American nags Favors and Tabla Decora Hong For Washingtons Birthday . Select Monday The Snip vitfie -in these scissors New Tub Fabrics For 'Monday ; fabrics.- jVit New Silk A Monday Sale of Beautiful Just BERLIN. Feb. 19. Ignatiue T. noturioue as an International spy," has been a rested In Austria, says a , Vienna dispatch to ths Tageblatt. (Sale Third Floor.) Chatterbox says-- - , . 33-inc- Dress Up for the Auto Show Look tb Part W hava (tunning now . . . Pure thread silk, full fashioned, black aly; slightly irregular weaves of $1.95 quality of widely known make. ,, of beat American makes and Imported qualities wonderfully good lookingplaids, stripes, checks, color combinations. showing. hat for the holiday. , t Bilk Sweater Thats a new Ideaarafor spring. showing Isnt ItT We ell handsome models In pur ellk, filet patterns end deep, fifteen-inc- h fringe at bottom, with narrow fringe repeated er on the .leave. Slip-o- n aemltuxadoa, with a .port aklrt a cleverly original you have eoatuma. ThatS an Idea for tb auto ehow. See them in our windows. , ' for Monday New Merchandise Lower-Pricin the Down Stairs Store ed - lie has played his role In England, the Unlttd Stetes. Germany. Hungary and Austria. He was arrested In Brooklyn In 191.1 on a charge of forgery, escaped from a deputy marshal, was rcarrested. end In Afterthls arMay. 191. wse deported. Wonderful Sale of TOWELS French Flower Hats . v rival In Iamdon he wee tried fc forgery and sentenced to three years In prison. 15,000 Pieces Hucki, 12VaO, 19o and 25c .Turkish, 19c, 25o and. 33 o LOGAN CHAMBER OROWINQ. ' ralTtraal Service. LOGAN, Feb. 19. The following applications for membership were received and accepted at the regular monthly meeting 'of the chamber of commerce on Thursday evening: B. V. Bingham, Attorneys Jesse P. Rich and El T. Young. Coach R. B. Orooketon. E. A. Middleton, E. F. Spencer. Georgs A. Lindquist, K. R. Ryan, K. C. Wood, C. L. Jones, Jjeutennnt Charles Chnlllro, Jr., W. H. B. Maugham Or. L. A. Jones. Solon Barker, Leollijiln' end R. 8. Butler, all of Logon. . By Glrie Sloe mere S9 Pink, whit sad black. In fin aatla. Blare I to 14. rollfa entire aurplua stock about Mq on the dollar. This la lb first time In years when we have been sble to give our customer tho kind of a lows! sal wo would Ilka to. Com n early Monday morning V an! benefit. ' 7e PyAmokandsageotor. gingham, The Nee Made of l-3- well-know- : Frbw Apr pretty pattern Colored Bead Neeklaee Fin large atrenda 3So la . la ' desirable color. ., Bath and Launglng Rebea .98 Mill Made of Beacoa and Lawrence robin. In pink, blue, grey, old rate and Other good shade. V. 44. v The models are the neweit. They are all made Unusually well, and at then tel prices ahow a earing that to unusual for early season rmenU.TFlck out. youg new draw Monday. It. ..... grown-u- p drsasM 8tsmp4 women and Heretofore the tittle mlu and the children have bad a monopoly on the prettily worked drwses. Stamped on ratine or fine voile in extremely lovely designs, they come all made op and ao easy to work sport aklrt a, too stamped on ratine. See them la our art department Taffeta. and tan. Sliea U to Think of for glrta. Splendid DRESSES, $10.75, $13.75, $19.75 gMrgettea, tricotlnea, aergea and , aetipa. Black, grey, navy, gr.en, copea, plum, brown with all the style in the world. t for Art Work Exceptional Sale of Four Hundred HOUR SALES 9 to 1 Monday . New n Stamped Dressea ' . New stripes, new colors. Less than manufacturing cost. 33-inc- h. By all means,, a new -- I. T. IJncolrt, , formerly an Austrian subject, but later a nsturallxed Englishman and member of the' British parliament, was deprived of hi British eltixen-shl- p In 1919 and later wss deported from England. He had been In prison since ch Full Length Now Percales , Frenchy New Organdy Edgings ' for collar and cuff seta, v enteea, a bright spot on a dreaa. have Just arrived In our lace department. . 'V . Wb Feature for Monday a Our MilHnerr Salon . . . . Worn deep down over the eyes, as you observe ib the stunning, one sketched, .verily they will hypnotize you with their Frenchy dash, verve and ,chu unusualness. . r . roll to the brL This ea has a'vivacioa,- soft, at tho front and narrows down to an abbreviated brim ' ths back. Ia hsaaa atraw with great paaaies ia atu tiunSuhades, flat oa th drum' shaped erswn, it has a char inimitable. Tt fa but one iaatancs' of ths Individual style attaiq.l l Walker's hsta, possible becaug ths store own it own K liaerv department, as do few atore ia ths writ, and p . ' onaily (elect every modeL - Special to Tbs Tribune. . VERNAL. Feb, 19. The second victim-Ocerehro spinal meningitis, Blanch Olivdaughter of James Chlv. ers, Her era, wss hurled Thursday. conrln, Juanita, died Monday. The Bret child waa 111 six hours, the The Davis second one eight hours. occurred, la community, where the have No new cast under quarantine. developed. HOUSE PARTY ENJOYED. Speelst to TV. Trlbuss. VERNAL, Keh. 19. house party at which rook and guessing games were the Mr. and Mrs. Anwas features, given by ton Ht rebel at their Maid- - street home Wednesday evening. The guests were Mr. nd Mrs. John N. Pavla and daughter, F Garnee, Mr. 'jemima, Mr. and Mr. J. Harmon H. and and Mrs. Walter Barnes, A told him In Reward Mr. and kfra. C. B. Cartera, aal Ttwodor Roaaevaltar.her., blood relatkma and wife, as ad dree, that tbay lemne Aahton. 8. R. Bennlon Mtoa Roharteo trailed eldthatwaaColonl Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Belcher, Mr. and Mr. diWilliam II. Rlddowmy, Ueurg N. Laraan FooMv.it ea hi efmother' famous Jonathan th rect descendant and Mla Btella Balnabury. father' en her Edwards and then aald eld ah was a direct descendant of JonaFAREWELL FARTV GIVEN. Edwards sister. than Th. Trthw VERNAU Fob. 19. Mr. Samuel Hatch REPORT OF EXECUTION FALSE. entertained Thiuwday night In Imnor ef NEW TORN. Fh. 19. Foreign Minis-to- e left who Mra lialch, h.r .later, r tb. far aa.t-er- a for a three montha' .lay A. T. Kra.notchkoff Frida v morning ia Sn Fr.m-iro- . republic of Siberia, formerly a re.l-da.wa of CblciutQ. reportel In CLAIMS ROOSEVELT RELATIVE. axeecy dUpatrh Pahruary 4, from to hav. been exMuied at Tomsk PITTRRURG. Fa-- . FWb 19. Mtoa Allc by a .ovl.t tribunal, R. Robertson, oonr...wom.n from Okla- altar ie and aound," according to Infornaf. a luncheon which In at, homa. ye.ti rday h. we. a gur.t with Ll.ut.nant Colo- - mation received her by Soviet Rusela, Mr. Rp-l- .l . , tlde at Copert-haxe- n. and some of them wer Injured. plexy at a hotel her today. Although dians hi. condition la said not to be aerioua, When the attitude ef th strikers became on fired th them. members of hie family have been sumpolice threatening Justice Scott la 44 year old. He MA4ARYK IN CRITICAL CONDITION., moned. en ostnen hi connection wttB wan here ANNOUNCE WAGE CUT. T. Teh. 19. Profeeeor Q. the Woodmen of America. PARIS, 19. Th F.U. CHICAGO, Chicago M.aaryk, praeldent of lllneaa wa. reported early this whoa Typotheta ha. served notice en union IN CALCUTTA. RIOTING Job printers that effective February ii week, la In a critical condition, (aye Ia LONDON, Feb. (. Serloua rioting la tbelr weekly pay will he cut I4.M, dug to Prague dispatch received here. He suffering from phlebitis, tn Inflammation southern Calcutia la reported In a Bom- decreased living coat. A of th veins. of the Inner membrane date lo the bay dispatch under Friday BALK AT ALVARADOS FLAN. Inter meaitage, however, believed Exchange Telegraph. tu be from a better Informed aoaree, ana MEXICO CITT. Feb. 19 Lendm In driver, Seven tramway striking to aerleu. that the Hines When th - po- the Mexican proletariat eommuul.t concopdut tor wer wounded lice. who had been called out to quell gress, now In aeuinn In thl. city, hold COLORADO JUSTICE STRICKEN. a flaht between the strikers and that the newly organised M.xlran who had taken their places, fired party. Ipofoore) by Falvador ADAVENPORT, la.. Feb, 19 Chief JusDuring the fight th lvarado, former secretary of. the treastice Tully Scott of th , Colorado atat on the strikers. n Anglo-Ith not In accord with th principle atdnrs at la threw a stroke of apo trlkers ury, supreme court, euffered efftclal publication of th government bureau. Russian soviet Caecho-RioTakl- !! iI I! La Jerz Shirtings, $10 ; choice. ; first Our own importation. A very excellent uitv. y Scotch Ginghams, for which our customer have been asking, are now here ht goodly quantities, Z5c and SOe the yard. Japanese Pongee, 89c . 33-in- of aprinjf the imatteat coats, evea 4 rich- aew fur coat will bo noet appropriate (sad we are naming ale price ea our eat ire tin ef handsome fur garments). aew And, most certainly, a aim-plhat; without that yon too show. enat go to Be the new ones we are Full 91 Inches wide. In the more ex-' elusive patterns, naturally a- - very beautiful quality. The asm grades last year were very much more expensive. $1.19 P h; - j Yard 89o Silk v V one of' the most wanted fabrics for spring it wear and summer suits. A very good quality.',, j ' The Price, $1.95 Anderson 600 Pairt Women Hose, Per . for Spring Imported Bleached Shantung, $1.85 - New Ginghams Monday Special , Pair. fi - Prices, 25o to 89c. in a Special- - Purchase SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS. - will be extensively used this season for blouses dreaaea and similar garments as wed as for handkerchiefs In new shades of orange, tan. brown, green, lavender and black. IS Inches whle. 60 Lincoln, Notorious Spy, Under Arrest in Austria Lin-coi- n, ' See them In our windows. Three --quarter end full length handsome robes In American beauty, rose, pale blue, copen, purple , . values them . .. Extraordinary at tlt.M. 1m have been paying I7.M for robs just like - all-si- lk light spring hades of American b a u t y, white, pigeon, also In navy and white, solid navy, black. ft $4.45. , New Handkerchief Linen sweater. In 1 be-cau- se $35 Robes - will be music in your ears, they will prepare the way for making lovely garments of all kinds for spring and summer. J Sweaters Pr-sued- ed VICTIM. You will not to take the time to come down Monday to see tbese cxccptionally attraei tive frocks at this feature price. Taffetas, satins and other spring - tones. JOHANNESBURG, Union of South Africa Feb. 19. President Wilson wss to the- - vlew that the British empire is In reality a small league of nations, declared Jan Christian Smuts, premier of the Union of South Africa, today In addressing a league of nations demonHe expressed ths hope thst stration. America would soon accept this viewpoint and Join ths league. A tribute to the work of President Wilson for the league wss paid by the premier, who asserted: Hundreds of wars hence Wilsons name will lie one of the greatest In history. Ths league, which will be one of the most ilutenUal things In ths future, came from the hearts of peoples and embodied Inspirations born out of ths sufferings of the late wer. , M EN INGIT Value-Featu- re -- Pays Tribute to Wilson. 'ANOTHER scial cape-effec- has-ris- en I Just Arrived for Our for they are either much'? be- -' decked with elaborate designs of ' embroidery, fringed drops or t, other embellishment, in wrappy lines for more dressy wear, or in simple, tailored lines for more general use and in the latter especially the bright " bines, greens and othercolora.are apparent, --.as well -- as -- the ever faithful tans, browns and camel LONDON, Feb. 19 When Great subPalestine mandate has been mitted to the league of nations, air effort will b made to raise a loan for development of the country, according to, Bir Alfred Mon (I, commissioner of works, who has returned from an official visit there. He declared thst the enthusiasm of the Jews for reconstruction of their national Jews had walked home froriv all over Europe to the Holy Land, ' he said, their Journeys sometimes requiring eleven months. The possibilities of Palestine, both as a producing and consuming country, are Immense, he said, but pointed out that Palestine suffered much during ths war and many of He most fertile tracts now resemble a desert. The cost of living BOO per cent, he declared; add- Is la need Of everytng that ths country thing.; j. , 1919. New Dresses Extremes Meet in Top Coats ia HP .11 Poiret twill and a particularly rich note in the long, heavy tassel at aide. Prices range $15.00 to $150.00 - 11,11 Two of oar more exclusive models are here illustrated, showing new features of gored skirt, rather full and novel, most effective use of narrow silk braid on Even this early in the season we hare a splendid selection of the smartest in new suits. 3rit--aln- 's I, Women of fashion are taking most kindly to this new idea this season. One of our cleverest models is black taffeta with white soutache braid in th the to skirt. design top hip-dep- The strictly tailored suit finds ever its'number of devotees. ter-ro- rs I. , Fine Poiret twills and gabardines are favoT&efibrics and, as in many seasons before, navy has no formidable rival WASHINGTON. Feb. 19. Advices from Vienna today state that the British com mteaioner has declared that If credits are not Immediately granted to Austria ths following possibilities may arise: Austria may try to Join Germany, or she may be cut up between the former Austrian states. In which case Germany - would also Incorporate a part of Austria. as the third eventuality the "" .Jie'gav " of a Bolshevist regime. Blr William Goode adds that It 1 to be Austrian government, the expected that before giving up all hopes, would appeal to the league of nations, asking that, la accordance with the peace treaty, the union with Germany be permitted. Sir WtUtams opinion is that Germany burdens Ciu nefilw feed of Austria, but even if Germany could tnto the Its realm extend be permuted to neighborhood of the Adriatic and have frontiers touching Hungary, and Italy, the astonished world would ask Itself who had won the war. Mandate Submitted. . . v throat. Lake Trtbrae Learnd wire. Jugo-Slav- -- ' white. . -- Austrias iPljght Desperate. Trihnn.-8.lt With black taffeta; bidding strong for favor, when especially smartened up - with jft : toueh of . :tfcfestingf things," the te Bobby' coat, with the vigorous abandon of spring in every line,and caught, in many instances, by a single unusual button at tho - tt, . aty -- Special Demonstratloa Electrical Appliance All Thl Week Representative f r m the manufacturer! in charge. Electrle Light Glebe S for $1 00 .. . During This Demonstration 10 to inclusive Spring Frocks Are of Infinite Charm Suits -- Chic, go 9 -- a, de-al- es Anglo-India- for which th communl.te stand, decision wa cached yten1r. Ewiul.val pr.nt.d hi. cr.il aa delegate to th. conrreM from t clall.t party. A vat. re.ultd I not to rec adoption of a hla rlalms for admission and not low him to bav. any standing I, conkr.se. T CVr r'Uilln MILLIONS SUFFER FROM MAU Fri. 1J, Th"f Ij 0O caws of nmilgnant nn aria in h a ri lo Moniw d.ipvl, la, aays IjONUU.V : organ of labor, onntmg sky, an eminent mortality 1. Mid to he 1 f r a ti atrlokm. The dlepai l -- i but iOvi pound! of q , nine in tue try. M, i ; , |