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Show 1- - jLAJvi 1 KliS U .N Men and Affairs al Washington By R. S. loosed better than' on those first re(Copyright. WIST by Salt Lake Tribune.) alWASHINGTON. April 22. A young view days in France. His uniform tus waa immaculate, his boots and ways time for served a bad who Russian boy Sam Browne belt always were polished in the Bolshevist rmv and been woundto a mirror-likgloss. Ha was accomed and who later became very bitter panied in those days by quite a staff about ef younger officers and always by two against bolshevism, was shown Yvathingtoa recently and waa much orderlies. e kite impressed Hs wnt to the first eommisear" House, wnere the saw he capitol, where lives, and the t American soviet m session. Then he was taken up in the Washington monument and to the National museum and- - to the Smithsonian Institution, But the boy seemed restless and He took a commendable interest in everything, but it became apparent before very long that something was guides sensed ttte'fact 'lacking. His that there was an unfilled want in the tods mind. They talked with him for a time, and then out it came. The Take me to see the trenches. boy's voice wap grave, but eager. The guide were startled. But there are no trenches, they said at last. in the With peace soleity there must be trenches and Bus-sian the young diers on guard, outside, or time argued, and it took plenty to convince him that here in America ' there had been no war, no'retnmumsin, no government by bayonet. The bov n was the eldest of seven Russian adopted bv Bear Admiral Newton A. McCully of the navy. This old bachelor of the Bea is rearing the family on a theory anda set of rules he long ago evolved as his own ideas about family management. Most of his ideas', the admiral admits, he got by watching how .his. married friends, managed, their own children, and then writing rules in exactly the opposite direction. Travelers returning from the West Tnrftes,' where the admiral is inother-Mna flock' of submarines, say he is impatient to get back and see bis chil- ttbs pUS-ale- ul Marshal Joffre' furnished a solemn contrast. Hu old dark blue uniform looked aa if it had not been brushed for months. His boots were robgh and muddy. His onlv attendant Was a chauffeur who carried y raincoat in one hand had n camera m the other. After Joffres first review of the First division, and the reviewing party had motored to Neuf Chateau, where a dinner was given in his honor, Gen-- , eral Pershing insisted that the American war correspondents should interview the marshal and ask him, of course, what be thought of our grand little army our noble first thirty-fivthousand, who remained thirty-fivthousand for so long a time. Somewhat meekly we all filed into the room, where Joffre stood with, his back to a big stove. The night was raw and chilly. W stood for a moment or two silent, as M. le Mareehal gave us frigid once over. Then, for some renson or other, he picked on e e me. vousfhe voulle well-chose- . . i t, ions NEVER BEFORE!! Such Glasses and Such Prices! X 35c Each Fins quality; 0lac trimmed or embroidered. I ? '. Regular'IUtf value. J ' ......S3 40c Cestoria 30c Bromo-Lexeti- t3e Quinta ve 60o Forbaiia Tooth 11.20 Bromo-Selts- er Paste ...... ...SOe 1.00 All tt 15 .06c Henna dOreel,..". 32.30 Ivory Brush end Comb ...2.00 end Vitamins 32 10 Nuxated Iron ...OSe Tablets . 60c Hospital Absorbent Cotton ...3o (Auerbach's Main Floor.) Beautiful Undermuslins ; f Two-Piec- ... , rONLY THREE MORE DAYS of n 4 f Sport Satins, Yard, $1.98 36 inches wide, suitable for separate skirts, in a' beautiful assortment of sport colors, including ...ivory and black.. ' EREE-GROeERYOUP- ONS New.., e, Xingerie-Sets- , I H -- A $1.00 Grocery Ticket, Good at Auerbachs Grocyterya, Given Away With Every $10 in Any. or. Ali Parto of. the. Store. Purchase, in Mazda Meat and Each, $1.25 Consisting of dainty vest and step-i- n drawers, either In the suco crepe or tho dainty striped dimities In pink, orchid or white. Grocyterya, Fountain, Patterns, Phonograph( Except Womens Night Gowns, Special, $L69": " other than the ORIGINAL PURCHASER. - Canton Crepes, Yard, $2.98 Just received and specially priced at $2.93 a yard. Good, k canton crepe; firm .40 inches wide, in all the new spring colors. Regular $4.00 all-sil- Candy Depts.) Lamp, NOT TRANSFER A BLESALESOHBOKS are not transferable and we reserve h right saleftchecks for FREE GROCERY AND MERCHANDISE COUPONS If. In our Judgment, Made of faneg colored batiste, with dainty trims in contrasting colore tcrefuse to redeem duplicate they are presented by anyone value. As this unique selling event will close Wednes lay evening, April 26th, all saleschecks must be exchanged for grocery coupons not later than Wednesday evening, April 26th. None will be ex. . , , changed after, this date. i . . PILLOW CASES, APEBBAOM I jp(. . . ,A Big Special cut rate drugs roared at 1 us. We winced. None of us seemed to voullez much of anything. But at last our French came back to us and we asked a few questions. The marshal said it was a very fine army we had, and so it proved in the . days that were to. eome. .. x Plain tan and plaids. These . blankets are subject to nllght mill Imperfections end are all cut singled but are Just what you need (or summer use. Buy ell you need. ' '' (Auerbach' Main Floor, p - ; , 79c -- g France is in a fair way of discover-dn- g that her marshals are better diplomats than some of her statesmen. Wherevar a marshal of France has gone since the dsvs of the war, he has carried the glory of his country with him. All honor has been paid him, and he has left good will in his wake. Marshal Joffres second visit to 'Washington was not so spectacular as his first, made in the thrill of our first days in the war; but his welcome was none the less sincere, and the affair given in his honor brought out warm appreciation of all that Joffre and all stood for in the world war. that France - Despite- - the fact that he was known to the poilus ns Papa Joffre, the marshal is somewhat gruff In manner and hae not the smile nor the warmth W Foeh.' He is perhaps a little more rotund than when 1 first saw him in Franeer- - He had eome down to Gondro-courin the Vosges, to review our famous First division. For four or five months after the First landed in France Ur was necessary to have a grand review, out at the training campa, in order to convince the people' pf France, aa well as the enemy, that America really was represented within the none of the armies i On tho occasion of the Joffre review,; General Pershing also motored down to Gondrecourt to do the honors General Sibert was then the commander of General Pershing never the First. I f. - Cotton Sheet Blankets, Each the-ver- y ehil-dre- , ' dren. One of the admirals 'ideas is that children should not be sent to bed too Most parents early iq the evening. because, I k otherwise,- - he says, fear, they want to get the children out of the way. When the little Bussians reach maMcCully . is going to turity Admiral 'take them, all back to Russia, and if they so elect they can remain in their native land. The children are doing splendidly at school. ' tiUJXVAX. A1UKN1N tf, APKIL 23, ,iy22. ,v V' frotaens 'Changeable (Auerbachs Mata Floor . ) : SUkCamisoles, Special, $1.39 . ithe much desired tailored style; with- - shirred elastic tops. . Salt Lake Woman Tell of Crude ' Methods Used in Making Gold Pieces. That the article printed in last Sunday's issue of The Tribune, dealing with early coinage by the Mormon people in Utah, aroused more than passing interest it indicated by the number of letters reeeived from those who recall the incidents referred to. Several communications tell of the possession of one or more of these old coins, and Mrs, Annie Kay Hardy. 3 Fourth East street, adds considerable information to that first presented. In -her - letter part; My father, John Mobura Kay, an mechanic and pattern maker, expert was called on account of his skill by President Brigham Young to make the dies and necessary equipment for the mint, which stood a few feet east of where the Hotel Utah now stands, and to coin the money. He was assisted bv William Clayton, who acted ae accountant, and Thoms Bullock, who did the weighing of the dust. The gold dust was brought into Utah by members of the returning Mormon battalion and others. To- - conserve the metal from waste and have the convenience of a circulating medium, it was determined to. convert it into coins. These were- almost pure gold, just a vestige of silver alloy. The first crucibles broke, but the makers persisted and succeeded. In a letter addressed to me and still in my possession, written by our first territorial marshal, Joseph L. Haywood, I find these words; - I furnished a piece of the metal from which your father cut the dies and coined the money. I presented some of these coins to the United States mint In Philadelphia in 1830, where his skill was highly praised. I still have th old dipper used by father to ladle tb molten gold, with particles of gold and settlings clinging to it.' This dipper was made of a piece of wagon tire. Materials were so scarce that necessity had come ta Je -- the T mother of invention. i Father continued to coin until 1855. In I860 he went to Europe, returning September 7, 1864. He is buried at the foot of the Black Hills, near Little Laramie, Neb. Other dies were made by named Dougall Brown, a molder, from which fine coins were made by a local ' jeweler. In i Sixes. 31 to 44. : CAMPBELLS SOUP In your supply now of Campbell's Soups, assorted flavors Yonr None sold to dealers; limited quan' tities. Lea A Perrins Sauce, small 33e bottles . Lea A Perrins Sauce, large ,, bottles . ,.S9e Old Dutch Cleansir, 3 cans ...25c Jeil-all flavors ....10c Knox Gelatine, pkg. New Prices an . . - Lay Womens Union Suits, 3' Special, $1.69 Buitonless;, athletic Union Suits, the dainty white or pink etrlped dimities or the fancy woven straw cloth. , Sites 33 to 44. In Womens Nainsook . With Sties Corset Covers, Special, 59c 33 neat" to - watts ...40c watts ;...70e .80c watts (blue) . . . .A... . ........18c Fancy Malne Coro Scgo and Borden'S Milk, tall, cant ....c 75 75 j ''fAuerbrti,iP-ThIra''TTddr.- y St. George 's day, which also marks the anniversary ox the birth and death of William Shakespeare, will be celREADING GLASSES ebrated with appropriate exercises at Barratt hall tomorrow night under the in good, strong frames with auspices of the Britannic association of Utah. The program will start ht 8:15 - - , spherical lenses octock. A snecial invitation is extended to mombers of the Welsh, Scotch and societies, and the "public also TO YOUR EYES BY is invited. FITTED oFoTIHiS AN EXPERT OF TWENTY First Congregational church, will deliver tho main address, and will discuss FEARS EXPERIENCE. the relationship of the United States to Great Britain. Other numbers on tho program will include a reading by Miss Carmen Lundquist; a soprano solo PRICED - SPECIALLY by Miss Myrtle Clinton; a fancy dancing number by Julia Mav Hubbard and Thelma Feenv; community singing of old English songs, led by Mrs. Lily Palmer. In addition, there will be special selections given by the Bennion Scout band under the direction of A. M. Palmer. Harry Matthews will be the presiding officer, and will be assisted bv Philip J. Holden. , Regular $3 and $10 Values Irr rf J Main Floor.) (Auerbach's Girls Pretty Spring Capes, $6,98 ; v -- . - ia red flannel. Sites I to i- -. 15.' y of Tables Six Bargains in High-Grad- - Britannic Society Will Observe' St. Georges Day - lamp . ...... ...... .35s 80 watts t.westinghouse 10 SO trims. embroidery 44. 25c e DINNERWARE in Broken Lines, Priced . at. Each . 10c, These sandals are controlled and patented by a Los Angeles retailer. They have been the largest bilsiness getting novelty of the present season. DRESSES Black Kid, $6.00 Patent Leather, $7 Gray Suede, $8.00 . wear. The season has just commenced on these popular sandals. Eastern shoe manufactured are now making efforts to put out and follow this style -- -- without-infringing ent- - An offering of womens- and misseiL appireLat Main Floor.) prices-.neverbef- - Sets $6.98 JV , baud, open stock pattern. Gold vice for six people. value. Regular Ser310 35 Dinner Sets, $14.50 3- 15c Water Glasses, 6 for 49c Second Floor. ) (Auerbach'S Fourth Floor )' Auerbachs Spring Sale of Garden and Home Supplies A GREAT SAVING IN HOME FURNISHINGS V AND GARDEN , TOQLS Mens Club Will Meet this special at Methodist Church . . - because we were unable to handle The Mens club of the First Melho-dis- t church will meet at the church the unusually large number of parlors' tomorrow evening at 6:30 oclock. Hr. J. II. N. Williams, formerheople who wanted to take Wc are continuing pastor of this church and now pasof 6 Ur extraordinary of- ly tor of the Grace Methodist church at Francisco, Calif., will speak ou fer. You. now have a few days SanA Plea for Moral Prosperity. C. W. Stream, president of the club, mole in which to call and have w il make a brief address on A Man four eves tested. and Dr. V. J. Clark will Prosperity, make a short talk on The Opportuni. ties of the Mens Club. anas The annual election of officers will take pace at this meeting. The following candidates are announced bv the nominating committee: For president. Dr. V. J. .Clark, te succeed C. W. 8 1 ream; for vice president, A. H. Box-roto succeed W. H. Dayton; for secI 07. Main St., Kenyon Hotel. ' retary, C. L. Wheeler, to succeed J. B. Prouty, add' for treasurer, Edwardv Wasatch 4888. , Gaby, to succeed H. II. Bowe. ; ' ' 'A SB Orens Optical Co, X. Goodrich Garden Hose $4 $6.00 Cast Aluminum Tea Kettles, $3.98 size; heavy cast ware will last a lifetime Limit 1 to a qt regular $4.75 Holds up to Regular 33 wilues. T value. 15.00 Garden Hose, - Electric Irons, $3.98 Guaranteed able plug. $5.00 Ash Cans, Extra heavy; large slte; can . ' be used for garbage. $2.00 Aluminum Roasters, quality; detach- - $149 Wash Boilers, $1.98 Galvanized Iron;' onver tlght-flltln- style. Self-basti- lengths; 5, Inch stse. 4x76 vulue. , 'IQi -- ot ' ft. hoe. elae; , $1.19 $3.79 Regular ISO lengths; Garden Forks, High grade; Strong handles. Garden Hose, $3.49 ot cus-tm- Hose Reels, $1.98 $1.75 x At reduced price. $5.00 Garden Hos9, $3.98 size, ol lergths. $1.25 Garden Rake, 98c Best quality ' steel; smooth handle. long $2.00 Garden Spades, $1.49 Made of beet steel blade; i Fourth Floor.) (Auerbach' D v handle. 5 Rose border pattern, open stock; full service for six people. Regular viiue. ore- Featuring all the Wanted Styles and Fabrics (Auerbach's Breakfast 33-Pie- ce equaled this early in the season. " i. - Others at $29.75 on -- pat . (Auerbach' one-ha- 50-Pie- ce Sold Exclusively in Auerbachs Shoe Dept. X 7775 75 Including two open stock patterns of blue bird that we have discontinued lf which we will place on .tale at price' and less. So come early and fill In your dinner lf . eet at price and less No C. O. D. or- G. A, orders. one-ha- Suits, Capes and Coats, Radically . Reduced " An absolute innovation in spring and summer foot- 25c, 49c arid $1.00 1 5c, Lawn Rake, 89c . th site. Lawn Mower, $7.49 else; fine quality. g |