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Show I i s f V THIS IS ALT LAAL TKltJUA'L, fcUJMJAI JHUXtJMJMjf, sJUJNFa , litez. S' Backward. March and April Weather Compels Make the Mark Downs Our History Than Million Rail Workers Will Pass on More Proposal Next August. CHICAGO, June 3. Strike votes affecting 1,200,000 of Americas railroad workers, returnable on the same date, probably about August 3, will be decided upon at the railway labor conference in Cincinnati next week, in the ! , r opinion of 15 M Jewell, president of SU mii the railway employees department, Vi: American federation (ft Labor. The employees expected to vote are laaiaa ZmtiZf those afleeted by new wage reduction orders already aunoumrd or pending I1!''V?1from the United States Hailion.i Labor . , 4 Board. Klevcn standard railway union heads will gather in ineiiinnti Tuesday to taka some detinite steps regarding the boards new wage cuts The six railway shop crafts have three tentative ballots ready to g4 to their Two of these were au membership thorued at the recent convention hire and the third d als'w ith, the new wage reduction Another is on the acceptance xr rwjeetion of seven working rules promulgated by the labor board, with which the shop crafts arc dissatisfied The most unportaut of these rules are five concerning time and one half for The third relates to signing overtime. out shop work, disputes over which aie now before the board. If the board grants a recent request of the shop unions to take pirisdiction of the contract cases and restore wages and rules in effect prior to the alleged illegal changes, that ballot will be wth drawn, Mr. Jewell said. Coal Production Cut. Chicago Tribune Slt bake Tribune ii l, "i.y 1 y i SITUATION IS URGENT AND DESPERATE! COMPELLED TO REDUCE HEAVY OVERSTOCK, NO MATTER HOW GREAT THE LOSS. m Twill be a sale of the finest and most exclusive apparel for women west of Chicago. , There d can be no methods. Orignal prices of garments entirely disregarded. It doesnt matter where you live or how far you have to travel it will more than repay you to make a special trip to THE MODE to attend this sensational garment sacrifce. jr-$- i half-hearte- M V T J open-sho- k-s- r yk SALE BEGINS TOMORROW AT 10:00 A. M. & si;.,-'.wg- cj Stupendous Overstock Offer Cocits , Thirty six paintings for the second exhibit of the line Arts Society ot Utah have arrived and will be hung Jhis week, preparatory to the opening at the Newhouse hotel, Saturday, June 10, and will continue for one week. This exhibit promises to surpass in interest and general attractiveness even initial showing the highly successful made by the society last autumn, when high-clas- s work from representative artists of a number of schools was exhibited. The pictures for the forthcoming talon are selected from the 1921 exhibit of the National Academy of Design, New York, being loaned to the Utah society by the American Federa tion of Arts at Washington, D. t. Nearly all of the artists represented in this showing are medalists ami Nine are holders of the high est art honor in America t.aeh artist is represented bv one canvas, the cx- 'Inbit thus affording an opportunity to study the work of many of the furo-mopainters of the modern school m the United States. The exhibit will be open each day from 10 oclock in the morning until 10 oclock at night. Among the painters whose best work will be shown may . r Marie Panfortli Page, H M Walcott, Willis W. Herbert Dunton, hdward Redfield, Gardner Lvmoiis anil Horatio .1 vii In a wonderful bargain array that Handsomely tailored and beautifully trimmed, representing selections from our higher priced assortments, grouped for a phenomenal selling at a price that in most Instances wouldnt begin to pay for the materials or making. Never in our experience have such suits sold at such a ridiculous mark-dow- For women, misses and Juniors, for street, afternoon, evening or sports wear. Such style and quality as at youve never dreamed of before such a trivial price. And just at the right time, too, when most every woman is expecting to buy. Dont shop around when such astonishing values may be nad at Tho MODS for so little. No economical woman would t' deliberately overlook such colossal saving opportunities. One lot $54.75 to $64.75 One lot $79.75 to $94.75 Go Must at Dresses, Dresses, Must Go at . . One lot $69.75 to $74.75 tfo n Cl One lot $104.75 to $129.75 &AQ Go Must . . at Dresses, Must Go at , Dresses, ALL OTHER DRESSES SACRIFICED AT AWAY BELOW FACTORY COST. 4 (j One lot $29.75 and $34.75 Dresses, Must Go at One lot $39.75 to $49.75 Dresses, Must Go at and Traveling Rotarians Entertained by Locals i Rotarians from Iowa, Nebraska and Booth Dakota pas-e- d through Salt Lake yesterday on the wav to the interna iional convention in Los Angeles. The train came over the Union Pacific from Omaha, where it was made up, and arrived at 9 oclock in the morning, remaining until 2 30 oclock, when it left over the Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad. Members of the Rotary club of Salt Lake met the train and gave the vis itors a ride around the citv. They were then taken to a special organ recital in the Tabernacle. Luncheon was in the Hotel I tah at noon, lm mediately following the organ recital. Dexter C. Buell, of the railway edu eatioual bureau of the Union Pacific , system, with offices in Omaha, was in charge of the special train Another special train of Rotarians is -- due at 9 o clock this morning over the Rio Grande Western railroad Denver .from Indianapolis. SUITS Overstock of DRESSES O it p s Walker. Mrs. Ernest Bamherger is the siting hwicutv of president of tho Fine Arts Utah, and the executive committee includes Henry N. Bvrne, Mrs James I,. Franken, Mrs W. F. Adams, Mrs. Sol TOMORROW AT DRESSES COATS and WRAPS Wo towers beyond comprehension. urge every woman who needs a new coat or cape for town or vacation wear to be at this sale early tomorrow, as we are offering values impossible to appreciate unless actually seen. Li be mentioned- - George Kandnlph Barre, tolin ( ranfiebl Cooper, ( iillen atos, - of Garments That Have Been Priced as High as $45 Yes, and Some EVEN HIGHER iii Iff I Suits , Dresses One Lot TOMORROW AT rs. prut-winne- Schramm i S Ipi n Notable Art Collection to Be Exhibited One Week Richmond, Mrs. F. U Mrs. John A. Widtsoe. r If fa Mwka1 Preset Wire WASHINGTON, June 3 The ninth 3, week of the coal strike, May will, show a deireasc In produttion, largely because of the observance of Memorial dav, according to the weekly reThe report of the geological survey turns so far received Indicate an output oho tons of between 4,!50,0fk) and 4,750 Production of anthracite remains practically aero comFor the eighth week, Mav plete returns show an output of 4 8 tons of bituminous coal and 10 IKS) tons of anthracite, a total of 4,8GO,0OO tons of all coal. No great change in the number of men on strike has yet onurred. In the union p and dwtrlcts of West Virginia there is a slight but perceptible Increase. In none of the etiongly organised districts, however, has work been resumed, and there are still thousands of miners on strike In the nonunion districts of Pennsylvania. K it.) ' i -- x. A DRASTIC $14.75 $24.75 $ 19.75 $61. i 0 $34.75 7 t,v Coats, Must Go at p JC $W.iO Overstock of COATS PRICE SACRIFICE OF THE FINEST, MOSt EXCLUSIVE COAT MODELS IN THIS CITY One lot $44.75 to $54.75 One lot $79.75 to $94.75 One lot $134.75 to $149.75 Coats, Must Go at Coats, Must Go at Coats, Must Go at One lot $59.75 to $74.75 One lot $104.75 to $129.75 One lot $154.75 to $164.75 svs-te- ,s $24.75 $34.75 $49.75 $59.75 Coats, Must Go at ALL OTHER COATS AT REDUCTIONS Coats, Must Go at $69.75 $79.75 i POSITIVELY UNPRECEDENTED. d Overstock of 'SUITS iLUwui One lot $39.75 to $49.75 'Suits, Must Go at One lot $54.75 to $64.75 Suits, Must Go at Moose Members to Visit : Lodge in Parhr City Members of Salt lake Lodge, No. 239, Loyal Order of Moose, mi hiding a number of legionnaires, will make a trip bv auto Tuesday, June 6, to irit 'Park City lodge at its regular weekly From twienty five to thirty meeting. Salt Lake Moose have signified 0 ur intention of making the trip, and cars for more who desire will to go if they apply to Secretary P Pugidey at the Moose clubhouse. The purpose ef the journey, m addition to paying the Moose of the mining boost camp a fraternal visit, ib to for Park City aa the place of holding the next frolic of the Moose legion, which is to be held early in July--. Sr-rt- a! rG H r The most fashionable can attend tbia salo with the assurance 0 T O 7C $l.0 &OA 7E One lot $69775 to $79.25 Suits, Must Go at One lot $84.75 to $99.75 Suits, Must Go at $6.ALL( OOTHER that MODE styles are authentic and $29.75 One lot $104.75 to $119.75 &9Q Suits, Must Go at $3475 Qnelot$124.75to$149.75 Suits, Must Go at yt $0.iD SUITS AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST. i'L WOMAN DIES ON TRAIN. Tbs Tribune. POCATEUU), Idaho, June 3 Mrs Sal-ii- e Stewart, aged 67, on the way from Hltverton, Ore, to Fort Smith, Ark, died on train No. 4 laG night between American Falls and The body wan remoxed at Pocaw.io. It will be shipped to Joplin, iio.fef burial. The suit opportunity of the year. correct in every particular. - DURING THIS SALE ALL WAISTS No C. O. D.'g, No Credits, No Approvals, No Refunds. REDUCED ALL SKIRTS REDUCED Only twice during this season have we made restrictions on the exchange ef goods or the return of same for credit, and owing to the extreme nature and drastic reductions of this sale we are compelled to place the same limitations on these privileges. E.B r'o&dfwjmyr ALL WASH DRESSES REDUCED SEE OUR WINDOWS , |