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Show V 192L -- THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING, AUQUST"28, Most any time now youll be needing to choose your New Fall Costumes j rt - hr Csttoti4 fnm (Vm MiM.) Oat. r - v -- . - - ( VCe tale this means of issuing you a very sincere and cordial invitation to male your selections at Waller s, where already we have cTquite extensive showing of the newest and - smartest mode$f with constant new arrfvals. national tgoUnm la still intense and na- tional Interest passionately at variant, but the recent action of tha allied supreme council over Upper Silesia is one of Public aeknowled yment that th-opinion is likely to give a just verdict on the problem of national rights and that violence on the part of minorities or majorities is no proof of right, It was, I fancy, not love of justice which made the supreme council refer of Upper Silesia to the the problems league of nations. It was an open confession to tne world that France and Great Brita.n were hopelessly divided on the fundamental principles of European policy, and, therefore, the supreme council itself had come to the end of Its "GOOD GOODS" r - my the hour 6 p. m., Tues- day, Septern-- . ber 6. In extending this invitation we feel that you will be as glad to shop at Walkers as we to have you, 'became our expert and highly specialized , buyers have spared no effort of time,- - pains or money to secure for Walker patrons the best the market affords in style and value, such as no casual, superficial or less strong financial purchasing could procure. the event the of power. In future It will no longer be able to Impose Us decisions on Europe, because a house divided against itself cannot . removal All Sale Tickets From Our Furs stand. This step was enormously Important, however, because of the pledge by France and by Great Britain to abideby the of the league of nations. It Is the biggest step forward yet mAde towards a new world system, for this is not a trivial question, but one that is most passionately ' regarded In France, Germany, Poland and England. marking the end of what has been the most successful August Sale of Furs in the history of Walkers. SEVEN DAYS REMAINING Danger to America. It hai In It, settlement all the possibilities of future war or peace, not only on the frontiers of Silesia, but through-oIn another Armageddon, Europe from ehlch America would not be Isolated. Ambassador Harvey says It Is purely In an European problem. which the 1'nlted Ktatee Is not Interested, but so was Germany attack on France And Belgium, In which America became very much Interested. even seems remote, Upper bilesia from England, but if the old system of thought prevails, France and Poland may be ranged against Germany and Russia, while England and America might have to Intervene to aare Europe and them-selv. Now, If the league of nations arrives nt a decision recognised as just and accepted loyally by all parties, It will be a clear proof that mankind la moving on to wider acknowledgments of moral laws. If not than It Is nob It Is doubtful whether the German or the Polish communities In Upper 8!les1a, or the greater governments behind them. Would resist a verdict Impartially given by the league, but If they fell back on armed force as an argumenb which Is possible later on, it would be to hark back to a world of anarchy from which we are trying to escape. In which to choosb thos furs you will be wanting this winter, and ut for which you will hava to pay regular price after September (. COME IN MONDAY TO SELECT Summer rates on fur repairing and until September . Vremodeling Hence These Words J es Paradoxes Arise. I think that the samt argument might be applied to Ireland now. The Irish people are confronted peculiarly with those problems which i etated at the of this message. Their debeginning mand for liberty is unlimited. In one ease they claim to be a minority oppressed by the majority and a small people by a big people, as In relation to England.' In the second case they elafiri the rfght of the majority to obtain the allegiance of the minority, as in relation to Listers leaders declare themselves ready Thtr take up arms once more in order to cut themselves loose from the federation of the British people And yet they would resist by force of arms Gie determination of Ulster to cut herself loose from the Irish state. For the sake of peace they are willing to make con- sessions to Ulster which they would dever make to Great BritAin. In spite of the Irish logic, which Is terrible in Us single idea, this seems to tne illogical, but, worse still, it seems to reactionary Washing out all past Istory and beginning afresh with an offer of dominion home rule, a fair chance was given Ireland to abandon force as an argument, and to put forward for moral claims before an impartial jury of public opinion. The verdict In fAvor of dominion home rulewasgiven first by the dominion premiers at the imperial conference and next by the sentiment of the whole world as expressed, with few exceptions, In the w orld s press. Liberty Subject to Laws. v, 1921, are built mostly from fine tricotide or Poiret twill, or from the new Kasha eloth, - Their touches of color are achieved this year most universally in the belt or in buttons, which trim them in ways various and sundry. Or more striking still, a single, or at most, two, great Chinese ornaments ; one to fasten the dress at the upper left, the other to attract attention to the belt, will attain distinction for a very smart model. Wonderful great, long tassels also lend their grace for trimming. Our prices, $18.00 to $125.00. J illustrated , a " A handsome tailored coat of navy Kaaha cloth, built over Persian crepe. Full length front panel, which appears again aa e an 'and peers out through the eleft In .the sleeve below the elbow. Pointed frills at wrist and high buttoning col-l- ) land a world of style.-Col- lar Is convertible. ' ar " twIU tailored Malay Polrat frock, with fascinating crocheted ornaments down either (Ida of skirt front broad panel braid embroidered. Its collar could not decide to he entirely high, so chose the back only, and stands up there. Long New Separate Skirts Tou will need only to ace them to appre-ciatheir quality and the moderation of their price In consideration of j their New plaid and cheeks, deairability. rgea and poiret twills and chudda. With blouses snd coats popular for winter, these skirts will be in great demand. te now.-Brltfe- -- PREMIER DIES. BUDAPEST. Aug. 27 Dr. Alexander five times Wekerle, of Hungary, premier In died here today Born Dr. Wekerle wae educated in the University of FORMER lg. Budapest In 1S8S are many models with individual tailored touches which . distinguish them, but there are those, too, which insist upon a. touch of fantasy iiv braid or fur trimming or a hit of he entered the Hun- or flnanoe. garian- cabinet Ha first became premier In 190. remain, lng In Power three yean. He wae again called upon to head the Hungarian caband three times more held inet In 1917, the office- - between that time and the of the armistice. signing aa always, The They re making their own are the girts. In many case ye, their own SWEAT-ER- lines the thing, S, with those new wonder yarne. In rainbow of colors which have Our Prices, $23 to $133.50 to $110 Pric4,-$2- 5 t g, illustrated, Relentlessly plain tailored. this suit of navy trirotlne with Its notched collar and long coat tailored even to the wee tailored bows of the material. which concede1 one touch of hand embroidery where these bows are on the coat brown mochatex suit with the new line of this season a long waist, accentuated by a slightly rippled circular .bottom, the circular stitching adding to the effect A genuine Kollrakv shawl collar lends a subtle tone of richness to the whole. A bar-tack- ed J i illustrated, c slot eeama illustrated, e illustrated. Navy Canton crepe so Its sure to be popular and bound to he very new. Imported eteel bends In a design, quite elaborate which has the cleverness to appear demurely simona wonders ple and why the frock le so impressive. The bead design form a panel which rises to a, bit of braid A model of black Canton crepe, punctuated with steel nallheads and panel edged with the new taupe fox fur. A very uneven bottom "Mlttm.- - thence to the' broad and youthful moire ash and bow. Imported stunning, Artificial 7 YesT LOW-QUALI- disguises the really short length of the skirt. The whole give a of haunting Imprasalon exclusiveness. ' 48 Inches wide sponged and shrunk line a distinctive broadcloth wide color range, yard...., . . . . . v. .7 . . . ; . $3.(5 imported for the first time since the war- this is a standard quality all over Europe thor-- ' oughly sponged nod shrunk guaranteed spotless strong broadcloth and has no equal for wear all shades and black at-- a price lower than Ml V 1914 yard $DsUU h fE . The Newest Hats h T , New Tylillinery Arrivals E very Day r , . . ck -- in navy had $G.C3 NEW WOOL STRIPES AND PLAIDS For every hafr must have a veil, says Fashion, the autocrat ; so, most of all these very handsome new hats of rich black velvet, embroidered in silver. Almost, there seems nothing particularly unusual about them until you see them framing the face for which they were designed. Thenitis realizetharthefftre'lristocrat'ln Trillin ery, designed jrou for aristocrats. They are but one example of the character of hats which Walkers personally selects for its customers individual hats, for individuals h its chosen because of an unusual attractiveness of contour, a subtle smartness which can come through art alone, and whieh is very obviously the outcome of most careful personal selection such as is only possiblein a store which owns jta awn- - millinery-d- e partmcntTais does Walkers, and aa do but few atores in the middle west. quality-bla- Beautiful colors to bo particularly smart or cpa- rate skirts, coats and children's dreeseo excep- - 53.C3 to $5.75 SATIN-CREP- E full range of RR V&avJ VTf CANTON- - V ( wide to bo one ot the most popular for fall and winter costumes a really exceptional vsti-yard 40 inches inches wide rich, lustrous all a very special price yard....... 36 eolo: fab-ne- e M A yaivj Sh-sh-s- SATIN FRANCAIS beautiful, rich satin particularly dependable quality 36 inches wide sold most everywhere at 3.75 special for this week yard, PRINTED LINING SATINS ra durabl heavy quality yard new designs $I.C9 FRENCH BROCADES Mother Goose Character Dolls Particularly good for making handsome fur linings all new designs In 38 inches wide yUsHal yard.. GENUINE PUSSY WILLOW wide h but many of tha girls will say don't "shush" me. and "I propose to have one of those new metal waste baskets for my boudoir. They are so safe, and tf you happen to-- flip the shadow of a clxaret end Into them, there's no danger of firs. New, and In beautiful new color French blue, rose, , black. ?r$I.C3 A versally known Heavy quality complete run of color,, including all tbe new shades and also black M yard yTsCU h 3 40 inches PRIESTLEY SERGE AND POIRET TWILLS . A most extensive selection of grades colors at a wide vgriett of prices .FROM yard In ing around squares or circles or triangles. You Imply must have one to flip about and brighten the world. $3.49 BELGLVN BROADCLOTH n extra only yard yourself SATIN BAILETTE BELGIAN BROADCLOTH and a veil you will NOT say with Lady Macbeth. when you get one of these stunning new handkereolo red chiefs, for the colorful "spots" are all over them, go- SILK AND WOOL CANTON complete Mallinson fabric nil colors yard uni- - not to forget our newest customers. Com stamped art department and tinted, to " () in ...yvstU CANTON CREPE 40 inches wide most popular fabric for fall in a very durable quality yard., , CREPE-DECHIN- salon Out' damned spotsft- - SUPERIOR TIES CHIFFON BROADCLOTH Silver and Black s but who care for w hether artificial or nbt, their beauty la their own justification and they never fade; almost, that ta the only way you know they are artificial, these exquisitely beauU-f- ul flowers In corsairs - for your our mllllnerr party gown which has just opened. PRICES f la to our come depa r t m e n t. They say they can have two or three, then, because thev can make them so inexpenatvety. A color for every costume a costume for every date." Silks and Dress Goods in sparsely OF ORIENTALS. WINNIPEG, Man., Aug. 27 Permanent exclusion of all orientals from Csnada was urged In a resolution adopted by the Dominion Trades and Labor congress in .annual session here today. F. W, Welsh of Vancouver declared that un Jess something wae done h Columbia would be under the domination of orientals within twenty years. The congress also went on record as opposed to the renewal of the Anglo Japanese 'treaty. v all in. the contrary notwtth-atandlnwhen you carry one of the glorious new we are handbag! now showing. Here is one with great of colored unit barallte on a neutral background of They are. as It were, eppll-que- d duvetyn. on. Matinee bags. In leather; smaller elaea for dress wear, ara new and so convenient. Imported beads in original conceptions of embellishment and stunning single' ornament trimmings placed at the smartest spot and angle are frequently to' be seen; but in spite of this, simplicity is the most generally felt atmosphere some frocks plain almost to severity, without either collar or vestee of any kind. . Neiv colors to tempt you are moroeean, vol- ney and black, navy and brown,' poimlar in the order named, perhaps. , . .Our bound to be the Scriptural junctions to INTRODUCTORY SALE NEW AUTUMN AND WINTER. a higher per capita rate URGE EXCLUSION I Purse Proud art Ws have a special offering for Monday and this week in road-buildi- road-buildi- crepe. - , that's what youra just r Its purpose Is to give western states a higher rating per capita than that of the eastern states for federal aid In is believed feature black, closely followed by, navy and shade of . brown, in satin, Canton crepe, satin" crepes- and Mountain Creek are shown in the newest materials, such as musine, jeroma, mochatex, tricotwill, duvet de laine, suediue," tricot ine. by the Bell Syndicate. gpeiiat to Tb TrltmM. Ii)ISE, Idaho, Aug. 27. Governor Davis has taken up with the members of the Idaho congressional delegation the matter of their support of a bill now pending before congress, creating a graded scale for the aid of public roads In the west. Tnls measure Is made up of several bills of whb R It Is now a combination, and It OUR SUITS alee es. Idaho Delegation Urged to Support Highway Bill will encourage settled sections. OUR SILK DRESSES P Strictly tailored, illustrated , b tnw under-sleev- If the Irish extremists repudiate that xerdlct, declare a state of war and open a new campalan of terror, thev, J think, will be violating all those hopes of througheut the world, who are striving for arbitration rather than argument by Armed strife, for a linking up of the peoples in a .wider commonweal. rather than In separation and Isolation of nationalities, and for liberty based on a reasonable acceptance of conditions for the good of humanity In general. I am all for llbertv, and In not only with the Irish claimesympathy of but with manv minorities and Individuals In their rights of self-e- x nresslon and freedom from coercive control. But liberty itself Is subject to certain laws unless It merges Into and one of these laws surely Is lo'nllv to the human family and good will, rather than bloody strife, and peace rather than war, unless it' Is an alternant e for life and honor. That is not the alternative In Ireland now. Dominion home rule le not tyranny. It is not dishonorable. It has been found to hold large liberty In Canada, In Australia and In South Africa. If not satisfied with the Irish are hard to satisfy, but that, at least they should refrain, and will. I hope, refrain) from flinging It away for liberty to kfll and die in a warfare which would be treason to the worlds hope In peace and nn Oll,ragrous cruelty to Irish women andi children and altogether unjustified in Christian morality. Bv entering on equal terms Into the federation ol British peoples, Ireland would help, bj spiritual force, .towards that world Ideal of peace which will. In Not ember, be proclaimed in hope , at , ashington. Copyright. Inc. OUR CLOTH DRESSES about a few of the very many wonderful new things at Walker more coming every because day, its 'such a joy to be about the store these days with the great packing cases, ceiling high, disclosing one new marvel after another. .And in a panic of fear, lest some of our not customers, knowing they were here, should miss some of the wonders, I am cramming every hint I can in this column before the end of the page says, Halt, I am no longer here. -- E In a very heavv grade particularly suitable and to be extensively wont In dresses for the eominf season 40 inches wide a splendid quality at, yard I....,, $3.25 how tight theyre They chano to fait make up Into cud- dly baby doll folke for little arms to , hug. They are to be stuffed with cotton and can't break, no matter crushed not even If t |