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Show V i ' 'THE-SAL- T SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 15, 1922. LAKE-.TRIBUN- Lingerie Exhibited in Former Queen's Boudoir TMIUSTIENT the (Copyright, 192i, by the Salt Lake Tribune ) Special Cable to Salt Latke Tribune. VIENNA. Jan. 14.A queen moved Into the Hofburg, one of the former imperial residences, today, but she was a queen of fashion, and not by birth. The castle was turned Into a fashion show by the leading Viend the stately old nese costumers, rooms made a brilliant frame tor The queen exhibited. costume the boudoir, formerly- part of the suite .of the empress. was specially furnished" by a promtnent manufacturer of lingerie, and th queen of fashion held audience in bed after the fashion of th old French court, while li, il.es of her "court' exhibited the various embroidered styles of wond.-rfuilundergarments bad of th Tha stats royal" bedroom was covered with an Old Point ...inset. in finest .4'Anglerr.-Ja- r Store People' Owned and Operated By and Por the People .. 0 - Y' Other Activities of Arms Conference, However, at Standstill for the Present. land-- Delegations Begin to Evidence Disappoint ment at Long Sessions. Foreign- 1 biggest pitfall yet dug for ths United States. ''Americans Should endeavor," he said, In a statement, "to keep out of, wooden shoes and away from grass soup which will follow an equalisation of conditions 'here and in Europe. TABLE At the of the eeeeioft council, evening of the league of nations Hyman, former Belgian minister of foreign sffalri, who has pre Hied over the meetings this week, told Assoc tat d of the the correspondent Pres that the members of the council -- Pioneer Gunnison Woman Passes Away at Age of 78 ....... - 36 Factory sn That! spirited clashes of opinion are to be exported when thq far eastern ra resumed Is becoming more meetings Wang, Today Ir. Chung-IIapparent. Oh.neso- delegate, issued a statement reto of Chins determination ths affirming conference discuspress her request for one desion of the "twenty demand,' spite objection of the Japanese. Evidence that not only this request but th Chinese proposal tor abolition of sphere . of Influence and for restoration of leased areas face a dubious prospect. ' Among officials clos to ths Shantung conversations, th opinion prevailed toboth Chins and Japan must b day that to adopt a compromising attitude ready on ths railway question which caused the discussion of two weeks ago before they hoped to reach a settlement, it is believed s formula tinder diaeueslon loan of Japanese that Japan provide railway capital for the restoration of bythe Japan ol -- but with the abandonment her elalm for th appointment of Japantrsfns ese railway experts to such posts ul 25 yardripeviat inch, regular 33c a yard, special Suffers Skull Fracture gpecl.l to The Tribune. FORK. Jan. 14 Herbert AMERICAN Toldd of this elty whs severely injured in the sugar factory wWle at work Wednesday evening. He was work.ng on one of the sugar spinners when the dump handle broke and a piece flew snd hit him on the side of the head, hta rkull and causing loneusslon of the brain- - An operation was performed at the Lehl hoap'tal to remove a portion of the skull. A report from th hospital today Is to ths effect that Mr. Toldd la stbl unconscious, but hi condition Is somewhat Improved and the attending physician has hopes ot his recovery wife and two children Mr Toldd lias living here, out hi parerrtjf r.de la 10 -- 1 to The Tribune BRIGHAM CITY, Jan. 14 Bpeclel The Ogden Tortland Cement company has cku-eIts plant, a few miles north cf this citv, for the second time within the year, The reason for this second shutdown Is lack of market for cement, with which the storage bins are again filled to capaclt). not living oft ad the . Th company about nine men woikmen, however, onlyfortv-flve men are Some released. being k shift kept v th Job to work In cleaning up the mill and getting ready tor the wyyrythingTepwlefd-an- d when campaign which Is anticipated Restitution Proposed. spring opens. The management confiresume to fud blast opexpect dently Th delegstss today advanced far' in erations by April I. th dlscusshm of the restitution of th leased territory of K laochov.'. The Japanese agreed to turn over to Chin all Sheriff Confiscates offiqlal documents which have been to Richfield notably those- referring Still da ad title. On Monday the delegates will soon the of how the jnke up Is toqueetlon be restored and then go IperUI to Tks Tribune. RICHFIELD. Jam. 14 Sheriff Fillmore to the questions of the salt fields raided th home of Uy McMkIan, garage the Iron and coal raises S'XU Meantime the queatton of Pacific fortl-i- f, owner, at the head of Main street, this and found complete dhstlllmg rations te In the hands of the Japanese afternoon as a result of the new proposal plant In operation, with Ed Mortensen jftw define an exact sons of limitation of and Wallace Cook, two garage employee". In charge if operations. .fortification to the present status n A barrel of mnh ready fe ft is expected that a favorable answer for the atlll, a case of lemm a, a quanIn time to rwlll be received from Toklo brown sugvr and sevcorn of next meal, week. It discussions naval tity plate new sons eral quart of liquor fresh from the worm .tags learned today that MorI proposition which emanated front the were confiscated by the officer and Cook were taken before JusrHrtttsh delegate was the Cause of a tensenSam and Clark under placed fao femewhat heated discussion when It was tice , !l.roehed to the conferee, hut no on bonds eafh. McMillan is in Suit Lake ' expects a serious hitch will develop now. at present 22-)- HUCK ,NTOWELING 15-inc- h, ,19c 15-inc- h, ,28c 18-inc- h, regular $1.15 a yarspecial regular regular $1.50 a $1.50 a ,90c 24c yard, special yard, special ... .. $1.10 r Z. C. M. I. Cloak Dept. Corset Reductions Children s Gingham Dresses Special Values Iu Silks and Dress Goods .Price All Wool Challie, test quality, in light aud dark shades, especially suitable for ladies w aists, dresses, dressing sacques and kimonos and for childrens dresses. Special sale price, JI.CO , a yard. Kimono Silk, regularly sold at $2.00 a yard, special sale C I A 44 price; a yard. Per Cent Seduction on Our Entire Line of Brassieres Black Satin. Here are two, extra special values SPECIAL VALUES IN Regular' $2.75 a yard yalues, special, KnirUnderwear a yard Regular $2.50 a yard values, special, and Childrens Union Suits. and Drawers All styles and qualities, at a reduction of Net Valuea Reduced 10 Pr Cent Ladles and Children's Knitted Skirts, Flannelett Gowns, Pajamas, )T0 etc., at a reduction of Italian Silk Vests, Bloomers, Envelop Chemise, Union Suits, at a 511 77... fcUyJj special reduction of Ladies Black Wool Tights, ata reduction of.- Ladies a yard.. $2.15 C I1 OR Vests Now Ready Our Spring Line of Package Goods n sale. Special closing-ou- t Pretty plaids and stripes, plain colors and combinations for school girls. Prices range from $2.75 to $12.50. ALL HALF PRICE. ...202 Z. . MADE. CITV APPOINTMENT it treaty regarding Special to The Tribune. i AMERICAN FORK, Jan. 14. U a speeast are sollilitglsg. The Ameri-- I yfikp of th citv council yeeter-da- y met today to glv Its cial meeting rah delegation to fofiow-irthe appointments were the tentative treatv attention ng term M niter THir- f firs I W. marshalImncan. jdrafting committee blended by Elihu Root rant. c(tv Jed Mercer,It ssri-tnmarUk so whipped Into shape the separate resHunter, Justice of the olution suggesting reduction of the armed shal; e. William I I. chief of the and hre Pratt, pear tjorces of China.assertion that the twenty-rou- e department, TheOfof;!- - e of citv attorney. - It. Wang's street waterworks, demands question would lie pressed superintendent poundkeeper and 'traffic pobforo the far eastern committee was re- supervisor, llcemtM will not he filled until further ceived with manifestations of disappointment in several other delegations Japan investigation of the applicants is made. Mitered ths conference on condition that is proposed. DISSOLUTION Incidents" would not be of other and the representative MADRID. Jan. 14 (Bv the Aeoclatcd conceded have era that privately they Press ) The mtnlriry of today giro rw no wav to bring Into th discussions from tho, general staff corii and which any sovereign nation from officer of the artilhdy. and engiire subjects neers a voluntary prnposnl for diRBolu-tio- n Vt fused to consider. ot th offeers committees of those Connorvatlv e Duress. branches of the service Under , had refused to lake part In releaders some American and other constitution , In addition, of mblnrt the unless the gates are known to hold firmly to power of the of fleet s committees or agree-ventreaties belief and the that wvui ,iii military Juntas growing out of the "twentv-on- e possible manift station against cannot be fudged Invalid , were Increased yesterday, but proved . they were signed under duress. Vang. however, said that it was It. ? demands" nconceivable that the i, veuld not be discussed toy a donferenc tusted by s desire to remove far east- -' embarrassments. Prospects of Chinese success In the tempt to abolish discriminatory railroad ') act lees snd to secure surrender of seed territories seemed at. this stage Relieved by Hood BarsaparUU. almost as as her case bo hopeless j Japan- - tiSs'lndt- 3 iavf takca'llou j's SaraapartU and (i erinsb GieU'demsnde (ed she would not give up the Liaotung it has done jna so inuth good feliov-iand Tort Arthur with 'a cotte-- S j pinaula am very thankful jf my lameness ignt French Insistence on retention of 1 can walk well now 4 T Bpheres of Influence, while the ques- - to you for it. nj 5 nm of preferential rallrosd rates ha almost everywhere. Before taking liown Itself almost Impossible of golii- - go medicine was confined to this i the sfter a prolonged ofseason of informal house for a year and a half, ft these points has Neither examination. c strengthened my tombs. before the 'far cast ;vne formally 1 dvUe niv friends that are lam however. from rheumatism it. Called Pitfall by King- My husband and son have also taken Hood Sarsaparilla, and tt hasr givcn k' WASHINGTON, Jan. 14.The Genoa all of us good appetites. Mrs. Mary A. to which the conference 21 Florence street, Rockland, Me. tlted States has been invited, was de- Wall, bt rtbed- bv Representative King, Repub-l- b need a laxative or eathartie, If an,- Illinois, tedvos the latest and take you Hood 'a Pills. , (Advertisement.) Xlns far for the general g jjrst C M. I. Comprehending Negligees, Boudoir Caps, Lunch Cloths, Fudge Aprons, Scarfs, Pillow Tops and Childrens Colored Dresses. Z. C. M. I. Carpet Department Great Shoe Clearance jPlans Taking Shape. Bargain Opportunity Forj a Limited Time Only 7 - wr An Immense Variety of at Special Bargain Price. i A Woman - The Opportunity Is Y ours DonsMissIt Rheumatic Lameness i -- n If NO APPROVALS Fiber Rugs, Draperies, Etc. AT shoes, oxfords, etc., must go and us t Select From high-grad- na Cocoa-Nu- and Steel Door Mats to To make room for spring goods e all broken lines . of signed ts Printed Linoleum, E grad, special, 1 square yard - Printed Linoleum, IV grade, -special, 'a square yard.... ; d Ij I ileum - nt EXCEPTIONAL PRICES , Our entire stock r new 1922. spring patterns' including rnsi di Rugs, Carpets, Curtains, Scrims and Draperiesrlnlaid and Printed Linoleums, at prices that are unsurpassed anywhere in Salt' Lake. t ' v , .'1-rf- c, trvr WBl y - , 4 k Before making your 'Selection it e, I ...... .20c th. -- t 18c fl ... . . ,$1.00 ..$1.10 half-wee- fortv-gaUo- ? 16c 22c 1 at A-- 812.80 $14.40 $14.80 a yard, special ,...18c bleached, regular bleached, regular 23c a yard, special 20c 24c bleached, regular 30c a yard, special !$e brown, regular 20c a yard, special , . . .22c brows, regular 27c a yard, special . .48c brownreguiar 60c a yard, special 56c brown, regular 70o a yard, special 1 C '..$12.00 CANTON FLANNEL z. c. m.t; 10 -- .89.40 ....... .89.60 a yard, special white, regular white, regular 25c a yard, special white, regulnr 30c a yard, Vpeclal Per Cent Off g Cement Plant Getting Ready for Spring Run .,.'.....8.00 $8.60 .r...,...16c Off able' Sets, Special 20 Commencing Monday One special line of American Lady. Corsets, brocaded material, with. elastic around the top, sizes 22 to CQ 30, worth $2.50, special price....,.,,... Our entire line of Corsets, including the famous American Lady, Madam Lyra, Franco, La Camille, Warner Bros., B. & J. and Cameo. They are all included at a 202 reduction of Chicago. . colored, Tegular 20 a yard, special 27dnch, white, regular 20c a yard, special All othy Linens' apt mentioned included in this gale at ,..20e, rg 0 .14.80 85.60 96.00 .$6.40 $6.80 $7.20 .27 inch, Cloths, sizo 72x72. ranging in price from $18.00 to $30.00, special ' 25 Per Cent Off SampLinen All-Line- n h PERCALES 36 inch, regular 22V,c a yard, special ............. 36 Inch, Tegular 23c a . 92-2- OUTING FLANNEL EXTRA SPECIAL ,,. ' ....... ,4 . All Other Napkins, 20 Per Cent Off 27 Inches wide, special, a yard 20c 32 inches wide, regular 30c a yard, special . . ......24c 32 inches wide, regular 35c a yard, special . .28c 32 inches wide, regnlar 45e a yard, special , 36c 32 inches wide, regular 50e a yard, special . 40c 32 inches wide, regular BOe a yard, special . 48c 32 inches wide, regular 75e a yard, speciaf . 60c 32 inches wide, regular 83e a yard, special . 68c Peter Pan Gingham, special, a yard 75c 32 inch Kiddie Kloth, special 32c 29 inch Galatea Cloth, special, a yard . , . a . . 32c com-mitt- Clashes of View Expected. $2-7- 5 GINGHAMS gpecl.l to The Tribes. ....... ....... ....... a dozen, special $6.00 a dozen, special $7.00 a dozen, special $7.30 a dozen, I special $3.00 a. dozen, spiral $8.50 a dozen, special $9.00 a dozen, special $10.00 a dozen, special $10.75 a dozen, special 11.75a 4azea, pecial $12.00 a dozen, special $13.00 a dozen, special $16.00 a dozen, special $18.00 avdozen, special $18.50 a dozen, special Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular ,, the by were profoundly Impressed achievements of President Harding and 4 th 4mttn a rpeni Beeretsey Hughes conference "it is historys greatest and most to the world s contribution previous 'The league does peace," he declared. noft America this Inspiring grudge tnv achievement for, like America, one is for peace." aim leagues frac-tur- TABLE NAPKINS DAMASK es inches wide, regular f 1,1-- a yard, special 70 inche wide, regular $2.50 a yah d, special 70 inches wide, regular $3.00 a yardpepeelal ,,...92.40 70 inche wide, regular $3.50 a yard, special .....$2.80 70 inches wfde, regular $3.73. a yard, special .,,..93.00 72 inches wide, regular $4.00 a yard, speciaH, ... .93.20 72 ftuhes ritide, regular $4.23 a yard, special .$3.40 72 imlrfsVide, regular $3.00 yard, special ...94.00 72 inches tide, regular $3.23 a yard, special 72 inches wide, tegular $3.30 a yard, special . . , . . $4740 2 inches wide, regular $6.00 a yard, special .....94.81 All Dailies, Lanch Cloths, Scarfs and Centerpieces, Offered in This Sale at a Reduction of 25 Per Cent Hymam Praises Work. GENEVA, Jan. UvlBr the Asspckricl thf conclusion 14 GUNNISON,-Ja- n. Mrs, Mury Anna a resident Larson, wife of John of Gunnison for the lam fifty-tw- o years, died at her home In this city Thursday vn-nMrs. Larson was IS yritrt of ago and old age was fhe cause of death. Mrs Lamon was a,' native of Sweden, having been born at Mnr.ung She Joined the Mormon church at f'psala, Sweden, in the early 0 s. and In 18;i she came To In 1(71. Utah, coming to Gunnison Agenda Is Narrowing. Surviving her are . the husband, a - t.'esides Shantung. th general far east- daughter, of Bountiful; Lillian Mr Myrup ern IscUt. constitute virtunUv the only re- two sons, John A Lai eon of Salt Lake ami maining business of the conference. re-A and Arthur Laraon of Gunnison replv still f awaited 'roin Toko twenty-fou- r The daughgrandchildren. garding the Pacific fortifications aeotion ter, sons and husband were at the bedot the nav treaty, but most delegates when death came re so confident that tha point will b side Funeral services will be held Monday settled that lluijhir beginning to from eerily ' cfths Gunnison ward chapel. the naval nrgotlations a a eiieak closed chapter. A view that the far eastern discussion Employee Sugar .tt-lvkl- SNOW-WHIT- E ' - has rein for the Shantung negotiation been emphasised in American quarters, it Chi and the Japanese being argued that neao groups were fully occupied with th question of the Klaochow leasehold anj that the tar eoatern commit leu could nut go ahead without (hern, however, that not at) del-- the American view. fgations agree with After nine .weeks of discussion and with shaping developments political Important, in foreign capitals, some delegates are avo'd to dealrs In their every outspoken unnecessary dilsy In th main tasks. mee TABLE LINENS, THE FINEST THAT MONEY CAff BUY, DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY OF WM. LIDDELL & CO. OF BELFAST, IRELAND, OFFERED NOW ATTIMPELLING PRICEfREr ' ' . DUCTIONS. . BEAUTIFUL, - WAS I II iV 0 TO N, Jan. 14. 41 th Associated Tresa.) The Shantung 'negotia-tlon- a took another step forward today, .while all Other artlviUe of the arm conferenfie were at a etandstlU. J time, the Hooting for the twenty-sixt- h Japanese end Chinese agreed on some pf tha preilmuiaxy mores ooklng to comy plete restoration of Klaochow to Chin . .... There also wag apparent In some quarter 4 mounting hop that the question of the Shantung railroad, th only point on which the two delegation have found thcmeelvea deadlocked, would be settled stun on the basis of American end British compromise suggestions npw under consideration in Peking and Toklo. The halting progress of th discussions, how ever, coupled with suspension of conference negotiation on other subled to renewed rumbling of die. jects. nf7 ointment from foreign detegatton angiouk to get hems. Conference officials are talking tonight of n resumption of the amnion of the far eastern neat week, and although twenty, four hour before they had indlrited that the committee would not reaswmblo un. tit the Shantung problem had- - been stilt od. , o NO-EXCHANGES -- vestigate. '' s tr OtR 112-11- 4 IS AT SOUTH MAIN ST. 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