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Show -- 'I THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1921. Qmtty Shop Early ON MAIN 6r STATE men Stage - Where Final Results May Be Visioned. 4 Six Points ,Appear Reason ably Certain of Bef ore Ad jounfment BY ARTHUR SEARS HENNINGL Lako Tribune Leaae4 Wire. Chicago Trlbnoc-Bal- t 2. As the WAgrflNGTON, . Hoy. Special Purchases, Together With Regular Stocks, to Sell at Savings of 25, 33 and 50 per cent. 'Jp HE PARIS entire stock, involving over 100,000.00 worth of midwinter coats, suits, dresses, skirts,.Manufacturer3havecooperated the great Paris merchandising machinery has silently, arduously been gathering merchandise for this event that our customers most exacting expectations may be realized as in every past year-en-d clearance.,. Here. you. wilLfind the latest edicts of fashion, in a. wondrousvarietyof stylcsrand all gathered r " "' with of purpose :VALUE." v the-singlenes- s , second week of the international confer nee came to a close today there was a prevision among the fairly leading delegates of the character and extent of the eventual results of their - . - labors. The negotiations have- - progressed to a -. point which sppesrs to Justify the foltowlng forecast of the outcome: ' 1. An agremenet of a naval" holiday 'providing for the radical reduction and limitation of naval armament to which not only the United States. Great Britain and Japan, but other powers represented, and eventually all other nations, will subscribe, thus constituting the assocla- lion of nations for minimising the possibility of war which President Harding has long contemplated. t. An agreement of the powers on the ordigeneral principles of a nance governing their relations with i China, designed to put an end to aggres sions upon the territorial and administrative integrity of the Orient, and to assist the Chinese nation to regain unity and stability. I Application of these principles to existing conditions in such manner as to-- c, bring about the withdrawal by the powere of some of the restrictions upon the Independent action of the Chinese government. . 4. Postponement of the application of to more difficult far eastthe ern principles questions and of the consideration of further assistance to China through a of the powers to subsequent conference be held, possibly In Peking, in the course of the next two years. E. Tacit approval of the Japanese retaining their Interests in Manchuria, on the understanding that the open door, or f equal opportunity for the commerce and countries, Industry of the nationals of all territorial and that the i be maintained, and administrative Integrity of China be respected. 8. Dissolution of the alliance by the formal joint announcement of Great Britain and Japan that Its of stabilising peace in the Orient purpose Will- - be more adequately achieved under - the changed oondltlona by the underall reached the powers on by standing rZTXraat BROAITB Buy Early Mail Early " well-defin- ed O -' Assured From Start. sentiment In Great The widespread Britain, the United States and Japan In fkvor of the reduction and limitation of naval armament hae been the best guar-- i antes from the start of the success of the conference as to It principal object. , If the delegatee should go home without achieving that aim, they would be with a howl of popular disap. Consequently, they will stick grobation. till that task la accomplished. The factor of auocees next in impor"! tance was the presentation ait the outset of a tangible, clear-cplan for naval redaction by the American government. once became out at Diplomatic Jockeying Of the question. The foreign delegations to meet were compelled the American suggestions with answers as definite as the proposal, and the result waa an Imut - ' 1 , , mediate start on the consideration of a concrete program. With differing views on details In process of adjustment, an agreement on the reduction of armament already is In sight. - Problem Most Difficult. , The far eastern problem has proved tremendously more difficult and ths measure of success of that subsidiary aim of the conference cannot yet be definitely essawed. Under the sagacious leadership of Secretary of State Hughes and Elihu Root, however, the conference proceeding by the line of least resistance, hae laid down the theory of-- e. new deal for China which is to govern in the future and Is now Involved in the mases of conaid- -' oration of the extent to which K ia feasible to apply this theory to the reform Of existing condition and to the annul- -. tnent of, the aggressions of the past upon i China. To unshackle all at once would he a Vast undertaking, and the more the situis studied the more the delegate ation - are convinced that it cannot be completely accomplished at this conference. For that reason the conviction Is growing To 40.00 Winter Suits, 19.50 To 50.00 Winter Suits, 29.50 To 65.00 Winter Suits, 39.50 Announces for Monday - month away Christmas is the LESS than atime of all the year for the and boys girls especially when all the toys, dolls and games are selected from fresh, complete assortments like these. Monday, to encourage early shopping, we have arranged a number of special features, two of which are announced here One of the largest stocks in the city it will be a pleasure and an economy as well to shop in Toyland Monday. Reconciliation Effected Between Man and Wife i At the request of Mr William King of St. Louis, Mo., City Judge Ben Johnson yesterday dismissed statutory charges pending against her husband and her sister, Miss Olive Bbberweln. Mrs. eeid that she- - and her husband hadKing effected a reconciliation and that they Intended to return to their home in Missouri together. Pedro Candors, Joe Marla Fillmon Morales and Ramon ByelleLouysa, pleaded guilty of petty larceny. The first three were sentenced to serve ninety days In the county JalL Byelle was committed to jail for a month. Original charges of burglary were reduced to petty larceny The men stole several Scetarday. wearing apparel from the Chicago store. G B. Hilton pleaded not guilty when aa raigned on a burglary charge. Hie case was set for hearing December t. Arguments on the demurrer la the case of Robert Hosts,interposed charged with illegal sale of stock In Our International Cooperative association, wr continued one week. Beauties Homesteader Arrested , on U. S. Dry Law Charge of operating a still for the manufacture of Illicit liquor on hla homestead claim near Mountain Home, Duchesne county, George Shirt was brought to Salt Lake yesterday by a deputy United States marshal to face charges in the federal court. A small copper still and a pint bottle of liquor was found ia Shlrts's cottage by federal prohibition agents, who raided th place the early , part of the week, man will he arraigned MonI Thsonaccused a charge of violation day of the Volstead act. He is being held at the county jail tn default of bond. Accused r i Just Arrived Offer Matchless Values Bath Robes Genuine Beacon Line ' would please the little girl more. doll is unbreakable, dressed, with wig and cap, and chair is white enameled and stands eighteen inches. Monday, both for - ( 1.59. i Pre-Holid- ay X - Sale They join in the great Yearly Garment Sale Monday. A sugges-- tion that savors of such economy that it will be little wonder if women fill ' all their personal as well as holiday needs Monday. Scores of patterns, in cord or satin trimmed robes. , sTwo great lots. This train is complete with engine, coal car, coach and eight pieces of circular track. Nothing could be more appropriate for the bpys Christmas. - All 5.00 Bath Rohes 3.95 All 6.00 Bath Robes Gift Bazaar 4.95 And s Few of Its Attractions "" Frame Pictures, 1.25 most admirably carry ones message of love, and In these various subject there is the sbop-pergreatest scope for the selection.- Oilettea in tiffany frame, early, sizarllxl-Inch- , and color tone in art polychrome frame, lOx PICTURES a Choice, 1.25. Candle Sticks, 95c Each Highly ornamental, with antique gqld colored base, fitted Withhold or rose colored candles. Stands 14 inches; complete for 95c. Pearl Handled Silver, 1,45 Each piece in satin-line- d box pearl handled and sterling trimmed. Choice of pie knife, bread knife, cream ladle, gravy ladle, cold meat fork or berry spoon. 9 Serving Tray at 1,25 Mahogany finished and with glass over prettily patterned bottom. Size 12xl8-inch. F UUU la WHAT American Flyer Train, 2.00 I 1L 1.59 , the most part specially 'purchased for this annual clearance a notable array both as to value and styles and' sizes for women and ' . misses, in plaids or stripes. FOR - -- Character Baby Doll and Chair for f Sport Skirts 6.50 New Plaid Skirts, 3.95 8.50 New Plaid Skirts, 4.95 9.50 New Plaid Skirts, 5.95 -- , SOME ' or not, as one likes them beat. Values FUR trimmed are beyond the play of wordsand styles that only a visit to this store can encompass. Of tricotines, wool velours and velour de laine. , eign Interference. To 22.50 Winter Coats, 14.50 To 27.50 Winter Coats, 18.50 ; To 35.00 Winter Coats, 22.50 To 40.00 Winter Coats, 24.50 To 55.00 Winter Coats 34.50 To 87.50 Winter Coats, 54.50 : Winter Suits . that many of the matters undsr discussion must of necessity he postponed. It has been suggested that with China encouraged by the action of this congress of the nations, ths holding of another conference in Peking in a year or two would do much to raise the prestige of the republic and to enable the government to stabilise internal conditions. If, in the meantime, order should be restored In China, there would be a better prospect of continuing the work of thla conference by removing the last vestige of for- To 16.50 New Dresses, 7.95 To 30.00 New Dresses, 14.75 To 35.00 New Dresses, 19.50 To 45.00 New Dresses, 24.50 To 75.00 New Dresses,' 39.50 -- Anglo-Japane- - of the greatest purchases of the year will b$ in this wonderful coat event MonAllthe day. popular materials, in plush or wool with furs or collars of self1 material, as you prefer. -- - Just note : self-denyi- far eastern questions are featured silk and wool dresses the latest midseason's styles, of tricotines, serges, Canton crepes, poiret twills, satin and duvenor such dresses as many years past have not brought for prices so low.- - HERE in I Qraraim linery Including Our Popular Priced as Well as Exclusive Models tables will all be freshly laden with beautiful hats for this of all sales of the holiday season. IJats, many of them fresh from our own workroom, expressing at their half prices a new beauty and a wealth of new ideas. . Velvets and duvetyns highly ornamented with plumage, pins and flowrers and fur brims most plentifully shown in the assortment. THE , 10.00 Winter Hats 5.00 15.00 Winter Hats, 7.50 16.00 Winter Hats, 8.00 18.00 Winter Hats, 9.00 20.00 Winter Hats, 10.00 22.50 Winter Hats, 11.25 25.00 Winter Hats, 12.50 30.00 Winter Hats, 15.00 will fondle their thin FINGERS materials with unexpected delight, and admiring eyea will wander from bright beaded models to new the Parisian sleeves and fascinating overblouses enriched with embroidery and braids. Surely nothing could be more expreeiive of ones thoughtful regard at Christmas thaa blouses like these. , , 3.50 6.00 7.50 9.50 Silk Silk Silk Silk Blouses Blouses, Blouses, Blouses, 2.45 3.95 4.95 5.95 Petticoats INVOLVING our entire stock at here featured. Petticoats for every-da- y wear and dainty silk underskirts for gifts or dress. 1.25 Sat. Petticoats, 89c 3.50 Jer. Petticoats 2.69 6.50 Taf. Petticoats 4.95 |