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Show THE SALT LAKEJTRIBTJNE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST D. F. HOUSTON Feature Specials ' MEN! Berlin Trade in Precious Trad in precious I BERLIN, Aug. 1 stfnea ha experienced such a dump In that many of thb paat twelve month a serious ti jewel dealer are facing financial crislx, according to Berlin expert who have been Investigating the cWUee of an unusual situation, diamond markets are eapeciaily ; Th threatened, for the men and women who mid much money during the war and Invested heavily in diamonds recently tpgve been selling brilliants sxtenslvely, while the old families of established wealth upon which the trad once depended, have ceased to buy. It is said stt to 0 per cent of those who bought jewels with war profits In Germany and England have either sold their purchases 4rj offered them for sale within thy last fhw months. The synthetic diamond, as well as the artificial ruby, sapphire and spinel, also has invaded the market to the detriment of the trade in legitimate stones, not are only because many artificial stones sold as genuine, but because the artificial jewel Is preferred by many because It Is less expensive and often can be differential only by the connoisseur. The business in svnthetlc stones has grown Immensely during the last few years, with Germany and Prance the principal competitors, and Bwitserland a dose third. Raw materials for the manufacture of the artificial ruby, which la accomplished by an electrical process, are purchased by Swiss manufacturers from Germany, which has handicapped gwltseriand In the race for control of the world market. i Although the production of artificial jewels has greatly Increased, the prices lavs risen, which U attributed by the experts to the Improved technique. ITices of synthetic rubles and sapphires over prewar have Increased twsnty-fol- d price. to the Owing stagnation of the trad in genuine diamonds a number of the houses have ceased imlargest Importing portations from South Africa, where their chief supply was secured, and pth-ehave greatly reduced their purchases et raw diamonds. Up to Grades..., $5c to 65.00. Page Advertisement of Clean Sweep Sale Bargains ' and on - each days menu dishes which are selected particularly and prepared to satmasculine the isfy palate. Former 1.M $I.CD for Former $2.9$ and Gradss for 51.25 $3.95 - Some with narrow , plcot ruffles And. tucks, ths higher priced with dots orchid, pink, canary, white with black dots, all white, blue with whit dote. An extraordinary bargain. '' Wool and mercerknit ised bathing suits. In of good bright and staple colors, with contrasting stripes. ceptional values at this price. Good 12. Organdy Flouncing Grad - 1$ to Clean Sweep Prices on 50 Women Bathing Suits service Sixes quality ocean pearl buttons. Dosen on a card MW wooes Milana, leghorns, with beautiful heavy ribbon streamer. Navy, black, white. Featuring quick ' jersey variety Come have lunch -with us. Youll find somethin sr tasty, and a pleasant, comfortable place .in which to enjoy it. Ex- 25 Fiber Sweaters priced up to 3D.60. Gray, orchid, peach, honeydew, beaver, navy, other colors and black. Were CHILD BUREAU Yard, 23c 5 Yards for Member $1.00 Different patterns and meshes, In gray, brown, black and some other r as Committee Chairman. $875 50c Laces, Yard, 25o Veilings, Special, Succeeds Dr. Felix Adler M prices, - - 4 $12.50 women Cabinet Front- Our Entire Stock Girls Straw Hats as well as to Former Regular Ocean Pearl Buttons, Dozen, 15c See Our Big Price Vt A Clean Sweep Sale Colored Gogglea, -- caters to you Named as ehairman ef the national child labor committee, with headquarters In New York. o"r " . In blue, pink, green, buff and white, A good quality. Including paper . . and envelopes. Fountain Lunch Room Slumped i! Within Twelve Months. ' 35c Fancy Boxed Stationery, 25c GOOD GOODS" Has. Stones 14, 1921. colors. One lot, mostly insertions, ,ln imitation Venice pat-- , a terns. . Quit good selection, at a big saving. 35c Initial GCse Handkerchiefs 2$e Initial Handkerchief ,awv dfl. The best value in the city , Girls. Tub' we believe, in this Sale of Dresses, N " Genuine Cowhide Brief Cases, $6.95 Up to $10 Grades. , A specially selected group let splendid frocks for gtrls, particu larly suitable for early School wear, Lawns with organdy' col f lars and cuffs, stripes. ' Ages $ , high-gra- ginghams in checks, plaids and 81ss llxl. Two or three pockets black or . brown. Lowest verified price . where for same quality, School teachers, business and professional matt will find It profitable to attend this 610-0- sale.. Starts Monday, to 1$. 9 a. m. i ss I Alps Mine Production to Be Resumed Soon j ii IjIOCHE, to The Tribune. Nev Aug. 1J. Ths work Of reopening ths Alps mine has now reached the point where resumption of ore pro- duct Ion will shortly be commenced. The shaft has been cleaned out and well timbered. Sampling of ths ores i tt the old workings will determinexpoaed the giethod of future work. It Is now planned to run a crosscut to the porphyry dike ghd thoroughly explore the adjacent areas. This dike has apparently caused the extreme mineralisation demonstrated tK the Alps territory, aa but little work Bis been done adjacent to the dike below the ISO foot level. Much Interesting ijountry has been left to prospect. -- WOMAN IS ACCUSED, CHICAGO. Aug. 12. Mrs. Florence homo was arrested by federal authorities today after a secret Indlrtment charging SSr with complicity in the 300 00 rob. bery of the fltlxens Trust and Savings bank of Hanlontown, Iowa, had bean returned by, a federal grand jury, Liberty bonds valued at 116,000, el the bank loot, were recovered when part she ' We taken. Mrs. Khomo was held after making a statement at the district attorney's office and It was stated that eher arrest were expected. j( I gpeelsl te The Tribune, NEW TORK. Aug. IS. David Frank Un Houston, who was successively secretary of agriculture and secretary ef the treasury In ths cabinet of President Wilson, has been named dhtrman of the national child labor committee to succeed Dr. Feilx Adler, who re effective signed after seventeen years' 'service as head of the organisation. The committee hoe recently Inaugural ed a campaign to awaken public opinion to the evil of child labor In agriculture, corrective legislation having largely mltl gated that formerly existing in Indus trial plants. There are many thousands of boys and girls between the ages of 6 and 16 employed In the beet fields ot tobacco Michigan and Colorado, ths plantations of Kentucky and Connecticut and the cotton fields of Oklahoma, .Texas and Imperial valley, California, the berry fields of Michigan and Cali fornta, the cranberry bogs of New Jer sey, the onion fields of Ohio end on the truck farms of Delaware. Statistics of school absence in these districts ars to appalling and the committee alms arouse popular sentiment tq a ' pitch where existing compulsory school at tendance laws will be enforced. Funds are needed by the committee Its headquarters to carry on its work are at 106 East Twenty-secon- d street Owen K. Lovejoy. is New York City. general secretary and V. Everit Macy treasurer, to whom contributions may be sent. 20 vJ: t ployed by Discount for Monday and this week in the great sale. In new models, many tail trimmed among the smartest modes in furs for the coming season. s Kolinsky $700 Ceuss-RSgu- lar $550 $440 for. Skunk Cap Ocatse Marked very special.. 409idU Coat Regular Mink $960 pi $750 for. Very Handsome Rsoular $1060, for Mink' ''aa'mm $800 A DEPOSIT OF will hold any fur purchase until September, stored in our cold storage vaults without extra charge. ONE-FOURT- SUMMER RATES ON FUR REPAIRING AND , REMODELING Until August 20 Only. . Bring your furs m at once to lave them 'put in .perfect condition, and all ready for the first chilly days. . fee. in Our ale- D own Stairs Store Low prices which will bring crowds clamoring for the values BED SPREADS Heavy crocheted spreada in beautiful patterns, 80x90. Extra SI.C3 special INFANTS' HALF HOSE IQ Pure silk INFANTS ORGANDY IQ BONNETS.... f. INFANTS WHITE HEAVY With pink and BLANKETS blue borders, 30x40. 25fi Limit 2 SOILED GARSLIGHTLY MENTS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, VESTS, TE AtBtt'tf, HOUR SALES Jersey Sport Coats 9 to Blazer stripes and solid colors in jerseys and other fabrics. A good selection, A great bargain. - IQ Dresses M IMI y I a POWDER..... 5 for 20c tS 5 fQ. 2Qq Limit one lot of each limited quantity. When sold sale stops. , SHE ET S 72x90, made of heavy bleached material with flattened seam. Special 89c Limit 4 SUMMER HATS Every summer hat in the downstairs QQ store; your choice WHITE ORGANDY AND GINGHAM DRESSES I to 14 years. None 9SC reserved STAR NAPTHA - - W COVERS HUCK TOWELS Slightly imperfect, bleached. O I 95c Limit 3 2 Monday soap CHILDRENS SKIRTS and CORSET 1 BOB WHITE BROOMS Fiber and broom corn brooms, durable, with polished handles. While they last. Limit 2. 23c GEORGETTE Small sizes cloth' dresses practical styles $1,88 black.' r good, mostly navy and a limited number. BOYS Utah-Ida-h- n. Nearly a Hero. WASH SUITS styles in sizes 2 to 7 years uefor the Interstate commerce commisDRUG ADDJCTION INCREASES. sion to present arguments and data that NEW YORK; Aug. IS Statistics from auto those In designed enlighten hospitals show, that drug addiction thority with the gravity of the present city financial situation as It affects agricul- has trebled since prohibition went Into effect, according to a report made public ture. W. 8. Hansen of Fielding, former stats today by the department of public welsenator from tha First district, will rep- fare. , In 1913 hospitals treated 115 case of resent Boxelder county, and he will be th report said. "In drug addiction, supplied with an elaborate coat sheet, 1919 this number increased to 329 and In which has been prepared by R. L, Bush 493 o 1920, and John P. Holmgren of the drug addicts were admitted. These figures represent only a small Sugar company s field force, showing of drug th cost of producing various crops. In or- portion of th total number der that the cost may be compared with addict treated. For Instance, the 1920 the present selling prices which will show figure are for Manhattan alone, with no the tremendous Inequality of the sttua-t- totals for other boroughs. Prohibition has no perceptlblv lessened . T WINNIE WINKLE. THE BREADWINNER. $760 $600 for.. Coates-Reg- ular nt. Farmers of Boxelder Seek' Adjustments Featuring Coatees Mink lean i - on our entire stock of fur garments marked at regular Prices, In addition, a number of Extra Specials in Furs are included, marked at prices which represent unusual values. Kolinsky Ceateo Regular $872 for... i WILLIA MSTOWN, Mass., Aug. 13. Belief that the time will come when by mutual understanding between the United States and the Flltp.lnos themselves the Philippine Islands will bs recognised as was ex-ready for complete autonomy eased by Bishop Charles H. Brent of the "Episcopal diocese of western New York In an address before the Institute of Politics her tonight. Bishop Brent, who for many years was bishop of the Philippines, crIUctsed the Wilson administration's policy toward the Islands. "Sine 1901, he said, "American control of the Philippines has brought to th Islands an unprecedented period of peace and ' prosperity. Politically ths watchword maintained by the United State at Manila has been progressive Independence. "In the development of American policy In this direction there are two criticisms to be mede of the last administration at Washington. Tha first la that whereas all appointments to Philippine offices had formerly been made without regard to American home politka, after 1913 th partisan line was very sharply drawn. The second Is that whereas men ot real leadership had always before been sent to high office there. In recent years th men sent have been of the kind who are content merely to find out whst the people want and then give them theii die Ire. It is a unique attempt the United States has been making In the Philippine Islands to show that It can be poaaible for a strong nation to be truly the tutor and friend of a weaker people; but we hav thus far succeeded, and w owe It to ourselves, to the Filipinos and th world to press on until the task is completed, however long this may take. Referring to reports that Major Genera, Leonard Wood would soon become governor general of the Islands, he said that OSneral Wood "carrlea with him today the strong confidence of the Philippine people themselves," Jugo-Klavl- ; i BLOIS. France, Aug 13. (By th As250 SILK sociated Press! The delegation of Amer-loa- n Legion members who are visiting WAISTS Slight imperfects France arrived her today and attended the dedication of the statue of Joan of while they Arc, which was presented to this bv last the Joan of Arc committee of the city cltv of New York. The maor of Blols, the prefect and other military and civil officials, met the legionnaires at the station. A company of infantry band and representatives of societies of French veterans were drawn up In front of the station and saluted the Americans as they man hed out. Cost Besides the dedication of the statue, which la a copy of the work of Miss Anna V. Hyatt of New fork, th visitors at- Special to The Tribune. tended luncheon at the city hall and later BRIGHAM CITY. Aug 13. That the visited the historic chateau at Chambord farmers of this section of the country are to do something to bring determined KINO PETER AGAIN ILL. . more a about equitable adjustment of IS BELGRADE, Aug. King Peter of Serbia la serious!) ill, th frtcea, as affecting their farm products phislclans describing his ailment as con- and the machinery with which they proHe sank into ungestion of the lungs consciousness yesterday and was still In duce their crops. Is evidenced by action that condition today His temperature is recently taken, whereby delegates will go very high. D. C.. and appear back to Washington. August Sale of Furs I . American Legion Members Attend ,Blois Celebration is being offered during our , Buho Brent Take Excep- ' tion to Measures Em- Good COc the number of alcoholics treated In pitals, the report stated. AY GOOD-BY- E By Universal Service. NEW YORK, Aug. TO hos- IRISH. 13. Waving flags of ths Irish republic and cheering continually Sinn Fein sympathisers gathered at the White Star pier today to big good-b- v to Harry J, Boland and Mias Mary MacSwiney. Boland Is the envoy of the Irish republic and Miss MacBwlney, sister of th late lord mayor of Cork. They are on their way to Ireland to attend the Dali Elreann meeting. , , |