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Show . 'L ;1HE . SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRILS, 1922, a costume for every occasion. a price for every President Determined to i Fight for United States - ; pocketbook- ' ;; - f 4 Executive Approval of Re- ' auction of Army to 130.' j T 1 000 May "Bi .Withheld. 'ifS, 'ie BY ROBERT T. Copyright, 1832. by Salt this season. a 86'! ('-x-e&fc- - -- f v here am $ pricev lectin g of your Easter needs et Walker's.- - i ' the .j.2S-vh- - v ngeefferedyau-mtiese- po-itio- n. ' i rumntf spopr white ba?k witlr ifac4 white lints m Me mr ffaraeV- ' - r knickers Coat. lUiokarft, $10.00 Scotch "" iliifura Coat K&irk.r ShIi Peter Pea blouse, f7.U. Kttet.t new ' mm A -- Dark Oreee Pnltet h'lit ssd Smart goats 4 T Tweed Suit, ullortd,. Sport, style (88 04. isseo. 8 bew, Very leaf Smart Tattered 148,00. Pol ret Xtrt, gait, a 7&v.J)k Hew "Wow . Seeteb Hiitore 6y Afternoon Drees WaedSrfaUy gteei Seeded, 4118, , 880.80. tntt, wg..J . may we show you and help you to select Rome time during the coming week, that you may take your part with, distinction in - ther time- -; honored custom of the Easter-- - Parade? Dress ille below the ratio , Washington to Japan 'at the given conference. Great Britain la maintenance of her position aa 'fighting five power- - There are still smaller , a navy forees at work in London ft well In Washington, but it Js doubtful if they will make their- lnffeunoe seriously i felt In parliament. ; Radical Cut Opposed. President Harding to determined I 'fight for Americas position as a five power also, and ,s unalterably opposed to ' a radical eongree cut which would scale - the American forces down to a three beats, or below , The naval ratio, it must b remem-- i bared, wea fixed at the .Washington con world exfetj-- i mind - There eronoe wtth amount of police work to do a aea at all times Under the navel treaty, America is obligated to share this with Grest Britain on a 8 basis. duty - Mr. Harding and Mr. Hughes feel it , would be a shirking of American obligations to fail in two respect .There 1 also the national Interest ts he considered at all times The president has been reported as saving he would veto a email navv bill. He haa been standing out for 80,000 men. 'The house eav It will provide monov te bay only 87,000 Mr, Harding hopes and believes the senate, which ratified the naval ratio treaty, win feel more keenly Ha responsibility and stand out for the higher figure. Likewise, the president feele It would be folly to cut the American army to 180,000. General Perilling says It ts little short of criminal to reduce the enlisted strength below 180,000, .The house Is fig- Bring on 112.000 men. Here again the ornate i expected to Step In and, by Cooperation with the executive, place the legislation In such shape that a threatened veto. will pot be considered. , 8 Tn 8noftg ene" Faltered Street luma, ,884.84. 8 Ravy Tricot tne Sfing Toy Suit, Aztec er--pe linen blouse ed tdeevea u unsun I 1 velvet 47 60, trimming, Smartly Press of E to Pane Beech cloth eft-- rcroea arltrh dress; deaiga ni tanna wool: apart J1 Clever navy polret noon dreae; new nnr afteravater line, ateel hnttena. embaata-ln- ( right Russia a bluuse side epenlng, vnnsual ateel twatIM 78 04. girdle, atari head fringe. te-- rlceiet 88 60. . 18 Beige R pee gene dreaai nta Jollra crepe ateevea. with wide bottomed braid embroidery te. 867 84. sign J8 Sreeay savy pel ret freek. with very original all over dealga, touches ef red and gilt to brlgbtoa. 847.64. 1 Savy cvepe faille, wool and etnitncho white hsntd nickel nail trimmed, tirade to finish clover lines 1118,40. i v , i . 78 Bevy taffeta, 1 soewr aleavea, youthful model. 18.44. , Bonus Threat Abandoned. ., The soldier bonus advocates in the have about abandoned their threat to bring that Issue to the front. Some of th older heads in the senate have announced that the bonus cannot take precedence over, the tariff bill. Bonus legislation must, of course, bo considered first of all by the finance committee. That committee naturally had to give the right of way to the tariff bill. Insomuch as the tariff tight ia likely to laet all summer, it bill be seen that the of rushing the bonus bill possibility through this session of the senate is somewhat remote. If by any chance a bill does go through the senate before th tell eleatlons, the president's friends will ee to it that the measure includes Ita ewn means of raising the necessary revenues. A sales tax provision would cause endlees debate with the house, ao alto- the bonus situation ia not so f ether right- - as ita advocates thought a--. few days ago. all things considered, President , 'So, has not -- yet ax 'Harding down from the While Hdnee walls Already it haa grown blunt from , during this admihini ratloi.; . sen-ate- tskewr-tberve- to non-uf- .e -- Funeral of Mr Jensen M ' Is Largely 'Attended .f . ' Cpteiil te Tb THbQM Tdaho, April 8. Funeral gorvices for Mrs. Nellie Borehara Jen-'gswiit o Anton H. Jensen, who died March t 27, were r a, An infant child Mrs. Jeaseg was 'born in Macleefield, England, January S0, 1882, Sha came. to. the United fitatea in 1899, and at different times made her home in Utah and Idaho towns. In 1904 ehe wgg married to Mr. Jensen, moving to Preston the follow-'in- g rent. Several brother sad enters survive, beside her parent and of 8ejfThildren who were born to her. ( The surviving children are Wallace, Gwendoline, David, Woodruff, Fleanor and Eleida. Mra Jensen wa active in Mormon church work, and at one time waa a member of the Salt, Lake Tabernacle ebon Many fnende attended the funeral services, prom hi not ehprch offt male of Franklin and Oneida stake b fa the speakers, all fwyfao tribute to ' har many fine qualities. sf OPERETTA TO BE RE3PEATED. By gpscial gequsst, - the - children Uarulv Prinrers of operetta, (Th Romswhereland. will be repeated tomorrow afternoon it the 8t. Marvs academy for tba pnpvls and slaters. The operetta was presented Tuesday evenin at the Indies Literary elub rooms, which were filled to igpacitv. It w one of the most attractive amateur production that baa been in BaJt Lakeland each rfiijd pre-lente- jrT0 .W awl white at- 4f 64. . suit, M,) aft-- r rvn ivy poirvt Cannt anl 'Mill altlf trimmed, crcf a chine snaass slesves, 8114.04. f rack ; .fte -- dee IB Cobweb Morveiu etipcrA smart wrap novel design of ' old bine" and brown woolen (made IS Ravy excepUoual 'A Veil for Easter at 59cr to $3.00 ' 8144 84, Special Demonstration Lux soap flakes for all fine laundering. During the saia these special prices will prevail 1 package ..10c are showing wonderful new tones In Mack, brown, taupe, navy, with eontraat-ta- a color dot. In the very newest shade 5 packages -- Just -S Sale bf Crepe Spirale Ondule Crepe Satin nd now received All silk; standard of thii season. $3,45 Chiffon Taffeta New Silks Canton Crepe the most popular This gilk is vary ermkly appeamncc. Dull finish and also satin and waa mad to retail at 8.00 a faced, In yard. bladi, navy and brown j 40 inches wide; for exceptional , Monday,, yard.. silk high.rada qualitv from surplus stoek of manufacturer.. Wa bought this recent shipment nt a low pries and colors, Well-know- y $1:65 i toreador, ...r gray; plenty of ivorv, blacU navies,vulj and brown. This ig a 8400 quality, 40 inches wfrle, Monday special : Another special purchase, made in black, shades of navy bronn and copen.' standard quality which umial-lretail at 42.50; 88 inche wide; Monday, I special, yard - are sellinr $2.98 Krepe Knit Oemiin SO- - anil, Nsty ptOiely 0'Redeem Your Palmolive Rtttt, bMtteR) finbrnidfet jowi, $89 baa4 ialuuy Coupons at Walkers for a free cake of FaimeMve . r qualitv, lamped on selvage, of fered at a remarkably low price, Very large assortment of sport , and atreet shades; 36 in. UW wide. Monday special, yd.. Tinder Mtrteiln wen. f gorgewiely etrlklng linen, new w If B8 Easter" Special in Guimpes "" Pu a 8 ' Every Easter Costume Re quires a , , Perky Handkerchief L 35c ulth TihUft hm 5Cs ...: 25c lo J4.C3 J $1$T H, SP-- aty S3 bTr.1fl.rve 84s 4 -- ted ia fUittrloo t.nge 8l.rv.lla .tebor.t.1 . rmbmi. wrap, tew wal.t Ita., .mpb. start by gorgwua Mh, 8138 64. Continued This Week By Special Request These Special Price : Extra Special $7M Mod- - .fUM 13 04 and Special 88 60 Models aq r Bseutiful gulmrce Aw a of net with collar and vent daintily Wmmed with vaj ieees fit Peter or Tuxedo collar line. Beautiful for Easter suit or dree. K remarkable your val-- u for tht Special Sale. mbroi4rM 1quM Srtaa 4 pter lt. sew niBStrla coal, v i beau sag gold. rltk The Annual Nulife Corset Sale Boap. .47c 10 packages . ; ; . ; . r. . . . . 93o L- A amartly in1sfn 1h WS piquet. . tailored. gcmUons coated S4 44, novel pocketa, -- m ' gr- taApte tractive sport the Prerton heldgt 1. louse Apnl !pera died the name dav. ; ft-tensi- ve , J , sketched 'and described will give you an idea of the SMAU. Laks Tribun.) April g. White-tha- r W been eonstdorabl- - big- - stick-- - vto talk emanating from tom of President Hardin ga friends during the last ten Bays, sspactelly In oonnoetkm vHh the . ; nmali army,smaQ navy and soldier bonus balls. It can be stated that the chief executive has great faith that hie friend and "old associates of the senate will not . place him an such an embarrassing t i It would seen, worse than useless,- this Ume for the president to make. fight in the house. The lower branch of 'Congress appears to be determined - to ; its way along without to plow . executive guidance or advice regard It is tra- ditlona) that the house should always strive for great effects in economy and , political achievement, regardless of the bearing Jts acts may ha e upon the of the government. The idea being, of course, alaas. to ehlft the bur- dent of more considered legislation to She r elder statesmcn of the senate etatesmietr J who have lo go to the people only once , In .six years, while the representatives gnust face the ,mutc every two years. , f Pondera Question. . ?ri14efit lfard!ng diilP th use of , tne.exeeutlv. veto Ho feels it should be S here employed only in extreme cases. congress has had ample opportunity thor- a te measure Mr discuss oughly Harding bold that the executive should ponder , Well bis act before he deliberately sets aside the wiU of the majority in the branch of the government the branch Immediately representative of the people. .Word has come from the capital to the White House in the ..lasttwenty-fou- r hour to the effect that the house of representatives ts determined to go ahead J With the small navy bill, cutting the listed down to a point which would bring the American navy actually V-- t . -- - Each garment demonstrate tioa of the highest point of value It is possible to offer for the price named. each an exponent of one of the newest style features of Position its Fire Power. v ik Vv , S3.CS Models-Spec- ' 815 04 S5.S5 K tal Of handeotn pink Brocade a truly offerInseikmal ing in this great 57.S3 Mode- . l- s,;$io.c3 A1 $12.00 Model forCOM, J A White Dress for a Girls Easter . Our new White Dresses, in all of their bewildering, beautiful criso freshness, ere here tn time for Easter. f , dotted Lovely organdies, voiles, orcss barred dimity, dotted Swiss da ehme, with most origin trimming features m tiuv rrointb, 1 . nifties, etever self flowers, Ice add " Y insertion trimmed, fairly embodyiug fresh allure of youth. Girls will simply revel in their loveliness. tn ths dasreat qua! n let tiny frock, In os gamut wiih gingham trims or other novslty Ages 6 to 10 Years ... -- - Idea. Price, $7.50 to $29.75 Me v v if tK.pr n ' kv pA . s?.50 M1 I - S7.no . . - |