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Show lillf ' TEliJUiSE; SXJHDAt MORNING; AUGUST '237 1921.' ALT s J CAL -KT A .d ays ox QUAUTV ' Resumption ; Relations Paint the Roof Now With "Peace-tim- e r Ratification r of Treaty. ' GRAPHITE PAINT CAL-PA-C- O Not to Await Do it NOW! An. (By th Associated JYess. 1 American and German buainasa relation Imf tmui will return peace-tim- e mediately, without traltln for ratt ft cattail of the treaty signed here on Thura-ltIndustrial It t said In stride of thla city. It ta anticipated that commercial treatiea will 1 negotiated aad that conaular services will ba recon -atrdeted within a brief porlod. . Tbe eetabUahment of credit loans and preparatlona to ship Into the American market surplus products of Germany, such a pew print paper, occupy the attention )i Industrial leader her. Satisfaction over the simplicity and atraighttorwart-- 1 nest of the American treaty is generally be eapreased in commercial circle. where Hat la expressed that the same reason-- , the United ableness" , w 111 chAracteria in later negotiations, States e "Germany had slight reason to expect aavtliing from America, and, hence, we fared better then w expected." declared a commercial leader yesterday. EERLXN, 47 Cal-Pa-- Co y. f 1 ' ' Ebert fa Gratified. ? J . '1 matv to easy apply satisfactory. ff Watt Blanket....,.. tike new. value. . Clt self-strip- -- B. ta Ger- Delegations Assured. it Washington Washington-an Idea of to officials large f , as get today began the magnitude of the armament and tar eastern conference -in point of the number of participant The British, government, responding to Informal inquiries, advised the state department that Its delegation and accompanying staff would number about 10 persona The Chlneae government. Several daysagolnformed officials hers That It 'representatives and their attendants probably would totcl almost 100. ) Briand ls Satisfied. - hat Aug. ft Premier Brian read a virtually complete text Of the treaty of peace between the United States and Germany and the French foreign office considers that nothing In the treaty shoald disturb Warns or ATfeel her It la announced here. The foreign office believe Germany win have no reason to believe, ea a result of the Signature of the treaty, that the United State will, be other than friendly to France. May Resume Relations. V PriNST 4NTINOPLB. Avar M fteeuim. tlon of diploma tie relations with the United States la being Considered by the Turtdsh goveraaoent hare. It la accessary for It to make a formal demand to this fifecL a ft aevered diplomatic relations It la prebaMe that with America ta If the demand la aeeeeeefhl a charge def-falrwill be sent to Washington Immed- V 1 w llf es iately. Bottom! to BELFAST, Aug. 1 7. (By th Associated Press) The Royal Black Institution. a branch of tha Orange order, held demonstrations throughout Ulster at which vigorous resolutions were adopted concerning tha present Irish negotiations adopted at Ballymena. County Anin U. S. That trim, Is a fair sample. It said. Wi look with shame upon the humiliObserves 102nd prime minister ating sight Inof th British I the dust to rebels and asgrovelling , 27 sassins. Ws itulat , Sir James congt Aug Marblehead, Greeted by his friends a the oldest living Craig (th Ulster p emier), lor having Freemason tn the country.' Samuel Jox retailed to confer with a man calling took hi ttsukl birthday walk today at .himself the president of the Irish relha age of lot years. He was made a public. We tell him that on these lines member of Philanthropic lodge here seve- he had loyal Ulster at hi back, and nty-five years ago. Today the organise-- tl that th day ha deviate front this he boo ceased to- represent the voice ot presented him --with Ml rosea. Ulster." I J dhvnslee ftonoml, the Aug. Meridimo aanounce today, wilt repreaeat Italy at the Conference an disarmament and far eastern qneoMons la Washington ' In November next, i 1 Oldest Freemason Birthday m c fc ' c c 5 Z ms - -- m ECONOMY, llttlk economy which all stenogcan practice la to chew their raphers d and gum on both sides Chicago , c tip a Hen-el- 3 KIDDIE CLOTH Yard Last year' price, In stripe, Amoskeag make; check and plain color. Pretty Fin for pink and blue effects. night gowns, pajamas, skirts and , similar Last year garments. price, 60c. , n txaminer. ? C Dail in Session. , , DUBLIN, Aus. 27 (By the Associated Pres. - The Irish republican parliament met in secret session today to consider ' )- I rompers OF THE LOOM MUSLIN wlde. Verd. a h V. JtiW LRY An aasortment of brooch ea, beauty plna bar pina, cuff pins and earrings; 50c to 31 64 regularly.. foliar bands, for men's shirts; All ' sixes. Very special at thla price. Funeral services for Mrs. EUa Beard-ma- n Henderson, .who died Wednesday In Salt Lake, will be held at 12 10 o'clock this afternoon at tha Joseph William Taylor mortuary chapel. Interment will be tn City cemetery. Mrs. Henderson crossed the plains by ox team in 1866 and lived ht Lehl, Utah, for several yearn She became the wife of David Henderson in 1874 and lived tq Salt L&ka Ton fifty- - year. She- is r vlved by three daughters andon don. Her death makes a break in tha circle of four sisters, all of S&U Lake, who bava visited at each other's homes secuhire larly weekly for twenty years. Henderson wa sof a retiring nature and devoted to her family. 47c Minister Lloyd tag reply of Prime George to the ldtter of Eamonn de Valera, the republican leader, on th Brltleh peace proposals. Most of the deputies afterwards scattered for their homes, while the members of the republican cabinet who will draft a reply to the primeweek-en-minister went Into the country for the They will return here Monday. The next meeting of the cabinet ha not been set, but It 1a axpected here that th negotiations for a settlement of tha- Irish problem wiU continue. , CHILDREN'S SOCKS Fair N-, Aug 27. The executive council of the American Federation of Labor, It waa learned tonight, has decided to aend tq Premier Lloyu George a special communication urging that tha Irish true be continued until after tb forthcoming disarmament conference at Washington, whatever may i the outcome of the present Irish peace Non of th council would negotiations dlaeuaa tonight the proposed communicai tion. Y, Stie from 50c. Solid V i e 5 3 i nm, - i hjs the evolution of a business from a lb 7an'., organization- - of - fifteen - people has resulted only through the perfecting of a 'system of transacting real estate business that insures entire satisfaction for the customer. " - the will Ight ALLSILK two-ma- n Office a system, the very efficiency of whieh lies in its simplicity, has been developed," and a depaftraen-tize- d Organization In which every integral part ordinates is the result. -- System1 means the handling of bonds, mortgages, insurance, farms, business prop erty, homes, and rentals in a scientific and efficient manner that creates a new friend, for the Bettilyon ' Home Builders Company in every cue--' 7 tomer. , . to Just four piece; $48 A0 LETTE -- Oeatlnmd from ?. One. Ready-to-We- S0p Volunteer Nurses -- Mala - Wasatch 4840 : Calls AU Departments ... TO - SEBCJE DRESSES. 19.98, $11.98, $14.98, $19.75 and $24.75 to-c- ar Blaaa It to a pair. Splendid WOMENS WHITE P I f J! SILK HOSE Pair VlsIU Just a small assortment; about 121 pair ylitoJ ram, bodice top. A clean-u- p of a lot of men's shirts Including much higher priced models. tn a good variety of materials, pattern and eolora A good bar- 60 WHITE FELT AND OTHER HATS.. Never mind what they were tnera ar some sense tlonal values ehewa Monday morning In our Third Floor Millinery Salon. $1X3 gain. 1 25 BALBRIGOAN UNION SUITS Formerly 31.76. block WOMENS WHITE VESTS Irregular of 30c grad; band and Bl PA 44; but site to 64 in tha 324 75 Slsea 33 group. $9.98, $14.98, $19.75, $24.75 to 44; Out fella to 34 In the 324 75 group. - Bisea 56 CLOTH J30ATS, $i2.98, $14.98," $18.75, $24.75 to 44; good material sad a variety - of atylea PLUSH COATS, $18.75, $24.75, $29.75, $34.75 - , Rise 34 to 64; in soma With large fur collar of self material. three-quart- 7" - ' er and full length coats; mid others with collars - NEW FALL HATS, $1.98, $2.49, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 in a variety of shape for women and Mostly velvets; i Children. ilk U MONDAY To 6 for fiOe Whit goap Star Naptha Fowdsr . ...IforfiOo A limited quantity only." When aold, sale stops. Limit f of each. Bob SILK DRESSES, $1.23 Crochet Bed Spread, $1.18 Very closely ' woven; bleached spread;. aite lOxS Juat a 8m- -, Extra special Itqd quantify, Limit 1. Bungalow Aprons, tie Good quality ginghams; mads full and loqg. Stsea 34 to 44. Limit 4. i Satean Pttticoats, 5 Good quality aatecn. Plain colors and flcn-a- l designs; ruffle and pleats. , , 13: Organdy 1.98...; Children Gingham Drtssos .Formerly to 1.49 X3: 33: Children Romper Formerly to 98c Summer Hat Formerly .priced to. 4.98 e Vests Grades to 25c. Women Infants Whit Trimmed Infant Embroidery Bonnets.,,,,.,,.., Silk Half Hose Irrogiilarg..J...r 2 BKV j 4 V 10: 10: 10: U Women good merchandise; tight and full knee.,.., Many other displayed not mentioned lore. Drawort-r-A- I . & y 42c ar Pa-rif- le 370i JSouth J 33: BOTH SUMMER CLEARANCE AND NEW FALL MERCHANDISE IN OUR DOWN STAIRS STORE, WHERE PRICES ARE LOWER Low Prices on Womens New Summer Housecleaning Specials HOUR SALES Children l Draese Red Cross Calls for A call for 100 nurart for former service men In hospital has been sent out over the United States by th Red Crrse nursing service. Mis Lillian L. White, dtrector of the nursing service In the Paelflo division of the American Red Ctosv, Is asking for seventy-fl- v enlistments In that territory, which Include California, Arisons, Nevada and Utah Th can for nurses to fill the division ha gone out throughout the state to local nursing commiueee and to irdlvldual nurses In the Red Cross reserve. Details of the requirements and procedure necessary for enlistment Jn the United States public health service hospitals were furnished by th Pacific division. th United States Through health service, the government Ispublic Inth number of disabled former creasingmen service for In being cared hospitals. Th United Btatee public health service hospitals, some seventy In number, ar not sufficient to meet the demand, and the army and navy hospitals ar now setting aside beds for former service men. Nurses Interested In this field of service may communicate with th Red Cross chapter or the nearest local committee on tied Cross nursing service for details of nllatment. moat exclusive stylos, tn and finished dresses. Mathers who hav been admiring . and who felt that these Are they could not afford them, will get them Monday morning by coming early. f SHIRTS 31 38. ,f! I PANOV toll PILLOW Some onlylk ene, two and three and cretonnes; of a kind.-Bitom slightly soiled. Regular 316.00. to 33.00 prices, . (Art Department) MENS MENS $1X3 M J Regularly hose. ; Just a very limited number. In pink and rose color. Former sale price, r 25c rn$IXD KIMONOS 4 mens silk Lisle HOSE......,.... HAND JAPANESE off KIMONOS.. 10,00 far 39.00 A 50 3 for 4 fit and some other . price A beautiful kimono; wonderful values. Inches wide. beautiful drapes,' J v LITTLE GIRLS DRESSES Formerly 5.05 J t) 25.00., , toll A housacleantng of pome of our very prettiest dainty summer dresses for Uttl girls up to years. Thla clearing includes some of our TUSSAH SILK PETTICOATS. ........... Changeable aklrtg, A big variety of colors. gff STRAW HATS M U , 1,1 1 Juet a handful. A fin chance to pick up a straw hat for next summer at a song. 26 FLOWERED CREPE 4aib $1.25 Five colors; 34 Inches wide; black and white. 8p1cndld for dresses. Aa unusual value. hava entered an estate at Pullengode, where a European named Eaton was surprised" In hi hungalew and beheaded. The bungalow was then burned Eaton' wife had left the estate recently, r It la also reported that an Inspector of special reserve police sa murdered by Mopish rioters. Hi body was thrown Into th river. , ( . TRICO Yard 3.66 for Splendid waists, dresses, childrens frocka In pink, lavender, black and blue. A regular 340 silk. 38.C3 to $ 1 0.75 , -- A pay for Regular prleee, Sal iBettilydiil System i . ! 14.75 . TOR MEN.... , r. This Include also some bow ties and some Second la knit ilea. Vary extraordinary values at 25c.' $1X5 STRIPED FRENCH ' 54. FOUR-I- J 1 rI VtoJ TO ILbO SPOTS Formerly 37.50 to 310 00 pair. Mostly French heels. Buy them for next season at thla bargain price. (Down Btaira 8 tore.) C 4 8 LOW SHOES.., 3 UP $3X3 wo:MEN $1X3 Regular prices, do to 34 64. Included are silks, satins, brocade muslins front and back fastening. NOVELTY STRAP SLIPPERS Pair. .. Formerly 3t a.II to 314.04. White linen allppe-leathar trimmed; whit and black, brown and black. whit: ' BRASSIERE -46-- inch FECIAL REDUCTION ON A , . LIMITED QUANTITY OF OUR BETTER GRADS NECKWEAR. Regular Price, 2.00 to 46.00 Reduced Prices, 1.60 to 36.00 Including collars, aeto and handsome vasts. Th aaving ar substantial. i KNITTED CAFES AT ' SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS In rust pink. Jade, rtl white, btowm and tan, orange, black and whit. WASH wear. SOc 4 collar. 8.50. AU whit or whit with blue col- - . lar. Wonderfully good matertaL Splendid drersea far early achaol WOOL PLAIDS Special, Yard...... Were 33 46 a yard; 75 per cenriwool wldts. Couldnt be produced today for twice this sale price. Just what you want for th children's echo'd dresses. to 7." Were 35c and color or white With fancy striped tops. d. Truce Extension. Urge ATLANTIC-CITJ !. Convertible to Juet 64 of them. Formerly Not much work. Attractive dealfns. 08 ' GIRLS WHITE REGULATION DRESSES rormerly Pfl 28s OVERALLS... X-- )ust this , limited number of dreaeea formerly priced up to 34.85. in Tie sues, ginghams, chambeey rathar dressy atylea, suitable for nqighbarheod sad mosmlag wear. Bomb with whit ptqub dollars, ularly up to ylswW stamped 0 . 35 A big variety of wplaadid suit, U devcnshlras galatea, chambraya, and similar materials. Eton, Noreolors, folk and middle styles: trimmed tn, white, and whit. Grades which would be priced reg- Otnghamif" percales, vollea, devon- shlrea and alrallar good materials. A1I good and papular models. 1.1 STAMPED VOILE BLOUSES Two models; In ffood looking styles. , 312 00. Blaaa It, IS 24 and 33 baly; Just a very limited quantity. feoitaMe also for house dreases, AU white. SUITS.., A" B e HOUSE DRESSES...,...,..,., C3X3 BOYS 1.75 WHITE HOUSE Q I Af COOK BOOK AT Q I a&U Oilcloth Covered: new and enlarged edition. Special at thla prtc. HOUSE DRESSES Up to 7.00 Grades.... leather bags. Boms of genuln pin aeal. Envelope, kodak and pouch bag. Grcdes 23.65 to Well-mad- SI.C 3 5.00 NURSES .$1.25 BONED BANDINGS Special, Yard. . Bteeb or white. Boned with feath erbone, Widths 2, 2H and Regular prices, 20c to Jlc. iclf BAGS CAMBRIC, YARD, 19o BERKELEY DRESSES...... , NETS Each Par Dosan, $1.25 , Her la an opportunity to buy tn qmantity hair nets which you always need In quantity. Buy plenty at thla reduced prlcdT Cap and fringe styles; all shades except gray and whits. , ' LEATHER HAND , 8I.C3 nit case. ) 12 AND BILK GLOVES In Tricot and Milanese Bilk. In white, pongee, beaver, turown and navy. Grades from 22 M to 33 M. A clean-up at this price. HATE T cff BUndard quality for undergarments of all kinds tor and chUdrcn. Yard Vv.. t Great special sale tours Women J 5s 2.S GILLETTE SATETY RAZORS. . With twelve blade. In a, 15c 39c Flee.... Simplex Vacuum BotGood for school children. r mil With fleecy back; 27 Inches Wld. All new patterns and olor. For ohla school dresses, house d esses and aimilar uses. Regular Prices, CN t 2100 Bex In thla assortment ar La Made, Ostara, Palmolive, Elcaya, Plaso-nt"Jergena, Dcfris, Tanty'a Woodbury's and Bea.prey. AU eolors In ' the aasartmenL I Sc .....1... Ml tUal PACE POWDERS Out for th Ho&aeclsanlng. . . . . , ,! MUSLIN I . s c For and 45e yard, riGURED FLANNELETTES Yard. ... alia. tles. 27-l- n. S3s auita, youngster's simUar garments. PLANNED Y ard .... , , . , , , Flat .1 Jl D all value COMB Q BOTTLES , Marked at. y VII Black and whit Dressing Ct ah. Cowrs and fine. Regular , prices, Sdc, tSo and 75c. ' 21 2 2.60 VACUUM 4 Qualities front Me to Me. .Veil effect, with taped or plain edges; whit or Ta th early Egyptian. comers for 280 yard. - No picture weave f J : grad. A variety of and self pattsrna Just S limited quantity. ' Up to Madam Iran Carsata On odd lot; sties 24 to 14. A clewn-n- p of soma models up to (I.M. In whit back lac. Sal : price i S7- - FXlME, light 1 read about them WHITE EKIETINOS Inches wide. patterns and color. HOLD-TIGH- Royal Slack AU M (Art Department) Yirdi lev 45c yard Just Good selection of 17 Ulsters Position. Attend. Pff. to Jw Last year's price, -- but not hopeless. effects Just day's selling. Yard.,,....,..., HENDERSON, -- Corsets and Girdles Thomson medals; front lace; In pink. A number of different models. Bala price Coreets White or pink; some with elastlo top. Models up to P I QE 23 00 regularly. Sale price w PLAID GINGHAMS finding rare enjoyment of the fceedom to live their normal Uvea which the truce has given them. If the Irish republican cabinet eventually refuses the British terms, a referendum of the British people probably will follow In the form of the British government resorting to a general election to give the country a chance to reject or confirm the government's policy. Judging from the newspapers again, there Is a distinct hardening of British sentiment in the direction of coercing the Irish with more force than hitherto baa been used. British sentiment, they declare, would approve this, baaed on the feeling that the gowema.ee t has offered very generous conceeetoas and tnat the secession of Ireland bowid not poseiWy he , permitted Ulster apparently la giving no help to a compromise, and Mr. de Valera, it ie believed here, must drop any hope of making an arrangement with the northern province whereby they will present a united front with southern Ireland (o Great Britain. Prime Minister George tomorrow la going for a vacation tn the Scotch country, forty mile from a railroad. There Is much curiosity her as to who will set at negotiators in behalf of Great Britain In case the negotiations begin, alnc the prime minister in hi letter to Mr. de Valera emphasised thst there ShmUdbe no delay In negotiating T wolabor leaders, a bo are friendly to the Irish asp'ratlopa, gav their view todav. Arthur Henderson, apeaking at Carlisle, said the situation wqa critical, Trd 2125 effects. " i PARIS, to BEST QUALITY PERCALES Yard Last year pries, 60c. MRS. HENDERSON, WHO CROSSED THE PLAINS IN 1866, DEAD $3X9 kww Yard............ 4 stamped ! Veil Drestea . . Reg. price, 28 S4. Orchid, pink and blue. . STAMPED RATINE DRESSES.... Only IS of them. Blue, honevdew and (Art Dept) white; two only. AND CORSETS woven checks, plain ootored r aooaaaooe' of aur customer. Formerly priced S5o wide; fancy tissues, silk mixed voiles, voiles In About enough tar an Serin), Drapery Is our policy never ta carry aver a tingle piece of cummer merchandise, w ar shutting aur eye to all costa and former prlcae, ta th great Vsrd. T life very hard for democracy many in the gam two I ear. Tremendous other tolled amen Fa Grade np to I5e; 12 to 26 inenea wide. Cleaning out this small lot at a bargain. Government quality; ault-ab- la for wo.nen's and children' garments, art work and many other Won- WASH GOODS Broadway, Salt Lake City, Utah Telephone Waeatch 774 e $21 M Cterf.up of many tinea of email Lota toe Blanket to mention here AT HALF PRICE LESS for- mer sal price, (6 M; sis C6xt0, slightly soiled a little cleaning and. theyra - ?! lest year. Oar 11 71 lasting-altog- ether Germany and America la paaee mxtn- talned close and Important economic re- -: whicb be laliena and communications came especially- lively through numerous bonds of kinship and friendship created by the large emigration of Germane to America hope that these vital economic and pergonal bonds wiU again reswma their former magnitude and that they will contribute to the welfare of both great nations Whatever caa ba accomplished by itha German government and myself personally to attain thla object will t Interview President Ebert Arne and expressed out of a long retirement his unquestionable - coeMdeac la. ike Coettaaed from Bag On. of eutlln German the republic, socirlty in its achievements In the two years was the British terms. EJvery ahservsr la lr constitution alnoa the democratic agrees that the people are adopted at Weimar, and at the same kind, it had made tired to death of guerrilla fighting and are time insisting that the entente Last years price, Small lots v.Jy. derfully good blankets. STAYNER & DALY he- -i last Baacan For Sale by U In to and Wool mixed; 44x80. A big bargain. Made by V A II -- g a? California Faint Company Oakland, California, U, S. A. Trtbon. Cable. Ckl TrlbuwMt UM r-la a happy sweat RIORUM, AU. 17. stremiiOTULS THE TIMELY END OF ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE Cretonne, Airplane Linen, Wool Blan. Charge Purchete wilt, upon requeet. 58c Yard. Yard ba put upon Septambar bills, payable beta Pair.,.,,, $3.25 agskpf Octsber 1. KanMti "Pair 4 o nomical for us that Germany has once more ar rived at a state of peace with America. IW Jrmi said German President Sbetl of peMlo today, I a N 'J! - J prl, Graphite Paint prevents shingles from curling up and nails from rusting off.' It is ecoCal-Pa-C- -- ' Paint the roof Graphite Paint with before t winter! and watch" the snow slide off. Theres no better roof protection for this di-- . ed . I Let Silk W Underwear Soma much leas than half, price. lactudtng gewaa, petticoats, envelope chemise, dressing aacquee, and many others Pieces in the lot ap to 14 66. Ie gl.W ta P4.M. Odd w -- 1 UAANTC of 9? I r. |