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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, "SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER Leaders in Societys Set Returning to Washington 10, 1922. i ornf n IWllllmiliiiK, '! VISIT n;1' ODE li!!'. '.11111 Htu f ri.'ltn li.l '.,l .1 s. : t' TAKE ELEVATOR SPECIAL MILLINERY President and Mrs. Harding About Only Principals Left in Capital During Recent Days; !( DE- - TO PAETMENT 3RD FLOOR Movies Lure Devotees. Threat of France to Carry I Out New Penalties Cause of General Uneasiness. . Country, It Is Argued Must I Be Saved From Distress $ Which Throttles Austria. By SIR PHILIP GIBBS. g Special to Tk Tribune. LONDON, Kept- - 9 - No serious rrumi In $urope now underrates tho serious grav-Bof tho Increasing economn lollapse qf Germany. It is Mill regaide.l with tho greatest alarm bv bustne. men m well 1'vt-In Fiance jja p.)lltlclans In Kuglaml id Belgium it la m Know Inlgt d l many people I have Intel v mot that Germany Ip list be saved at all costs from going o loop Into Ike pit aa Austria, though Opinions differ aa to her present conditions and as to tilts cause of In r financial distress The Herman people themselves, as I Save found during a visit to Berlin, are convinced that an immense IJhnestlv gptastrophe Ilea ahead of them unless tliey get immediate and tonslderable relief. Thev believe the very foundations of (bclal life and security will crash "If (Vance is allowed to carry out her threat Inflicting new penalties and setting the gDiircFs of her industrial energies. y Winter Dreaded. 1 have found deep pessimism among people of humble life, such as laborers (pT hotel waiters, railway men ami anop assistants Among people of exalted ranks there Is undisguised fear of tragic happenings In the coming winter In an Interview f hud with twe of the most Im- portant official of the Dutohbnk this fear was frankly expressed with an emotion which broke down the usual reserve Of such men. They received me In one waiting room d that vast palace of finance whutf occupies a great block In rlln and symhufixen by its splendor and fjiaclousness the building of modem Germany with all ita wealth and power before the war. Glancing out of the window r saw the broad streets of Berlin, the Ipgh roofs and wulplured figure ef many pulaces and pianainna This city on who h gated Is truilt of solid granite, n ore gorthy of a great civilisation based on Ida trade and . prodigious enoigy fa solem e, ' labor and military power, med to lift Its pride above all se, huh iallenge of rivalry. Tel 1 was conscious that room of the Deutarhbenk that all ftiat Herman civilization meant in trade, power, prtdt, material progieaa, know!, fdge, ait ahd Industry was oUppihg down A great ship .torpedoed pt like a mighty , t the englfuroom. BTTY By (Copyright, 1922, ly Salt Igk Tribune) WASHINGTON, Sept 9. -- Today finds practically all government officials back home, they drifted Into Town, after a Labor dgy holkUyv all this weelL Presi dent and Mis Harding were about the only officials who did not get awsy over Labor day. the president worked hard that day, I think. And Mrs. Harhas been sick In bed for ten dr..g ding e or more Vice President and Mrs. are expected back tomorrow. The secretary of state. Charles Evans Hughes, who Is attending the Brazilian centennial exposition. In Rio de Janeiro with Mrs. Hughes, of roarse, la not back yet, he i due about the 25th. The exposition was formally opened on Thursday with elaborate ceremonies, and was celebrated here In Waehlngton by a with the Brasilian ambassador, Auguste l,'o hrasc de Algnrar, aa host. It was an afternoon affair, and the most formal function given here in several moons. The reoewlon was' followed by a dinner given by the ambassador, and later the dinner guests were entertained at a theater party by the a ting secretsrv of Mete. Wbliam F'MlHps of course, the Brazilian colors were much 'n evidence at both the Brasilian embassy Hnd at Ihe theater. And at the lattpr plai e. during the Intermission the famous overture from the Braxillun opera. "II Gusrsnl " the libretto for which was written by the present ambassadors father, was played.1 Cool-Idg- Foreigners Returning. BAXTER h Edgar Scott, and Mist Leopoldm plays opposite him. nenhew Just the other day Jurge ofithp Peruvian ambassador, and Mms. Beset, and aq aliai he Jif the emhassv bark- staff here, left ..for ui k.. on a "movie areer. And at counthe Va., Wednesday, half try turned out to ate Count Mareo de Melltos first appearance on the screen. The count Is the husband of Mirism Crosby of Warrenton and Washington, whose wealthy father, Oecar Crosby, formerly was assistant secretary of the treasury and one of the counMtrlam has gono try a leading financiers out to Hollywood to trv her hand at the "game," too. Mrs. F B Moran, one of our leading hostesses is getting Into the movies, too. her new book. "Twin Souls, now Is being filmed Already Washington is getting Interof the ested n the April campaign Daughters of the American "Revolution, when elections will he held for national offlres. Leaders of the D A R arc forebattle dur ng the casting a G Wallace W. Mrs entire winter Itv and Mrs Wavne Cook Hanger of this of Pennsylvania are the bad ng candidates for president general. Dara-rosc- Pet, !ffl M Lo-v- -eu War-rento- n, lo at TOE Shop All Over Attend Every Sale Then Visit Our Store New Costumes Shown. engagement of Mli Sara Latimer, tat Senator Aahury daughter of th Isatimer and Mr. Latimer, and Robert f the InWatson f thi vcity a on pieces f new of Dan Cupid teresting summer hand.wric given out this The wedding will take plae next month. erv handsome, af Miss Latimer, who ferts port clothes for morning almost saw I and when her last h slwsy, looked very charming In a costume comsweater, white felt posed of a yellow sport hat, whit satin skirt and a soft white silk blouse. Kor an afternon a la fresco party Mis Latimer recently wore a costume of organdie made with surp'jce bodice and i?raefu1 end hat and a large plain skirt trimmed with roses. I r, Mrs Tame Jstten slater of Mi who has been in town most of the of black summer, in wearing a costume and white silk made on spoit lines and a hit h Veit sport Hat: Mrs. rgrtim atso wore at luncheon the other day a gown of bla 'k crepe meteor made in the new draped effect aiwl embellished with hand Mrs Kdward Kinney, stem stitching w If of the first aa slant secretsrv of th treasury uho U in the city now, wearing one of th new fall gowns f hack satin mpe made in draped effect, with embroidery of black silk floss model of black & new autumn Her hat brim and wl,h a medium-size- d crown rather high Mrs. Alexander Sharp. Sr. who has been summering near Annapots. tame up to town for party the other da and in a (harming looked verv handsome gown of gray crepe with touches of lavHer hat wa small and jrraj, ender. trimmed with lavender flower TH Our Great Advance Sale 1 The diplomats also ara beginning to return The Brltlh ambassador, sir Auckland Grddea. came back at tbf and of thla tvek from Dark Harbor. Me., to receive Sir f'harlea Wakefield, the head of a delegation organised by the a Institute for tour of this roun. Sulgrave try and to present to the American peo- a statue of Burke and busts of Chat-aand Hrvre Sir tharle. Is accompanied by Lady Wakefield, and the other members of the delegation are Sir Arthur and Lady Havvarth and H. 8. Harris Everyone seems to he In the "movies" nowaday In soma way; I never aaw anything like It The latest report la that Mrs Edward Beale MiLean has entered the field as a director Tangled Hearts" la the name. of her picture, a title worthy of "Dave" Griffith. The torv deala with the romance gaf a waif ef the underworld, and the iaracters were taken bv friend, of Mra M'I-at Bar Harbor, where they are spendIt was filmed on their ing the Rummer estate, and every scene was personally directed by Mra McLean She has ways been interested in motion pictures and posxesee a varied assortment of machines which he knows how to operate herself "Tangled Heart" was shown for th first Urn at Bar Harbor for ths Bar Harbor hospital, and Mr McLean mitod David Griffith down for ih first Ths hero is also th author. flowing al-l,- (low in Full Swing & d Right now is the time to buy a Fur 'Coat! You not only have the advantage of a greater selection but also save as high as 33 3 per cent. And, furthermore, you can use the convenient charge account. Hundreds of vAmen are now proud owners of luxurious fur coats because they were enough to buy at our sale and on our terms. rose-color- ad-nie- 1-- far-sighte- I - $vii Days Come- - ?Thg mark had fallen to nineteen hun-eto the dollar that pay Tbru was on the eschens. Foreign dele-a4 tew from France and tungUrttl were In a room a few blocks awav exam-8lug. Into a government declaration of fesoivcm y. And these Iwooffulals of the were cunfessing to me their fears of Irreiriev ab'e rum and great mls-dl- y among their people unless the allies ifiwnted an immediate m ratoriutr nnd a Thev explained their fears Mttg loan The frightful downfall of the uhndifly.M mean that Germany could no wot Sark huy foreign gram which feeds the People to the amount of at Past thlitv qrr cent of their beds They could no longer buv foreign ooal, which now has likaoticallj replaced the cml del, cellos made to France and to Belgium to the Amount if a million ions wecklv from Brices .are soaring up far l&igtend the sc tie of wages paid and ihe Anrkers are alreadv on short rations. The trade unions of Herman, aie alieady iwessmg for a new si ale of wage bevti ml a ige possibility of payment ex ept itfw flood of papei money, which would tend the maik down . gain d 1 - People Patient. JThe Orman people said one of thee officials of the Deutsi hbank, have been agderlj, tndustrloua and patient Koi a thne just after the armistice many of of revoigem were Infeoteel with a spirit It was natural lution and Bolshevism eater all their sufferings In that war But verv ounkly their old Instinct of order and dlsilp'.lne is-sarte- d themselves, they went bai k to work to be paid baik by a decent relplng ward of labor by a fair nyeasure of coma sense of security and peace by fort, $ie were willing lo bear heavy burdens ; th price of defeat and a an InsurBut ance of the futme peace of Bump what will happen if thl winter, after real lvirdshipn alreadv, they find themselve and light in hingry, without warmth tbclr homes, with no reward for their labor except slave hours andburdens human enduianee? Hungiv men gbt fierce There is 110 reason 01 sanity see men who the r women weakenatyiong ing end their children without milk UJiies a respite Is given to Geim.iry the ifel flag will fiv In Berlin and this roun-tywhich was the western bulwark against Bulshevlsm will be prompt to' v aiareby. Involution Feared. man mav have exaggerate the with (.infinity and the emotion that stirred him Was not false The fear of revolution is on the lips of manv men I t m Berlin. Kven the waiters at said the word was sufficient my r-altswer to mv questions aboiit the vom-Igwinter One of them was a lieutenant lit Germany before he served foreign visitor eoup. I found this man ahtewd And he astonished me by saving that tho worst thing which could happen to Germany would be the breakdown of the entente cordiaie between France and England 'If England breaks with France." he said, "France will be under no restraint for the full use of her imll- arv power to disrupt Germany1 Sue woufJ rather see (be world in ruin than Germany prosperous, and will put forth such pressure that our economic life will be Impossible. .That will lead to one result, which is anarchy. Then God help Europe!" In Ih darkness of the railway platform at Cologne I had a long talk with one of ttr porter who guarded th hag. Ft ret, he talked about the war. In which he had n been three time wounded on the gntj British fronts. i?Thl 1 1 g Rus-ava- Laborer. Poorly Fed. He ax as a tall, heavilv-buifikw, bdt when he aooke of his strength In lifting a hi he struck chest load, and said, heavy "How can 1 keep strength in. this body never feed It jneat? That js the when! trouble of all of u of my cfaas. Trcb paper mbney w get is rtever enough because prices always rise beyond our wages. Last year 1 earned 500 marks a week. Now J but they buy less than ever tern ahd never do I eat meat. It costs MS marks for a poit chop. A suit of clothing costa' 5000 mark. One egg Is 9 mark. MiJk for Hie children how can we Jtmv when a prt costs 120 marks? Jt is pietty hard fog us now. It) is goinw lt -l Two of the seasons smartest furs! Durable, stylish and beautiful ! We believe we have the largest variety of different styles in the city. Prices are just the same for cash as they are for credit. Shop all over visit, every sale then come tp this store. One whole yeur to pay. the seasons smart Furs, beautiful, durable and stylish! A most wonderful variety of Coats, Capes, Wrap3 and Dolmans in genuine Remember, every Coat is fully guaranteed. Special One k:nnera Satm. of Mar-min- k. prices. g a fM fit JNkn.-. HAVE COMPLETE LINE Veni-gelo- YOUR FALL CL0THE3 SUITS, COATS, 1 1(246 DRESSES ON CREDIT STATE STj CHARGED Mus-taph- I I I i I !!!!i!l!!l! i1! !i M nor. Ui vivk nf the pio- tion of a i ecu-la- ti nt nniltary yiuiatioii Gifu, fiuestion cn ihe floor of the league asm mbiv before today .venaion U wax it wa impo-- s panted out m for the ieag h to iroiHe any deci on and tnat it wounl be necehMiry for the rower to funds whaterr force was U tanrit igue, however rcjuiied. The nady lit ue ita moral influence whi the trine o me. It a sonerallv declared tht M Pam No Danger i S. P. Working More Men in Oregon Than Before Strike Kjwlal to The Tribune. $4 Up l If your teeth are extracted by the Painless Withers Method of Local Anesthesia and the cost i3 only fifty cents. 9 Business KRANVlS(t bopt acMviu in Oregon i greater than at any t me since the war Wilkuro bprouie, preadent of the Southern Pacific com-Pisaul esrerdav on hi return pom tour of that etate Tie numh wek ber of nif n now at woik on the l.c0 of railroad opera ted hv the omnmile) the ium in Oregon 1 xreater thanft before like con adding that tuke. ht dition prevail throughout the company e stem 1acifu The men have formed a new union, callnd he iutht,rn Fa ific Shopmen with which mm than. rottive leaai'c. who are per (ini of the employee el.at de have affiliate I themselves, M. Kero i.e declared N n. Rubber Plates nm safe taving that more than one hundred thousan teeth have been extracted in this offieo . pa,nlesly and without any serious Mv original formula, known as the "Pain'ess has nvcr been exWithers I,oeal Anesthetic, celled, although it hat been imitated. If you have teeth that require extracting, let me show you how vou can avoid danger, save pain and work done here. save money by having s 1 after-effects- DR. W. L. WITHERS 8 Up Painless Extraction Manager d rra'!- - bv th r,irsn-tatLv- s on the , '.hi ir n'' lit rurix- - vra a s xn of an awakenm realisation by th allied povter. hut it ia only a temporal onement of the protilem Meanwhile, pof v are working German printing Frlres overtime on new i.s.iea of note anil wage are. however. In deadly competition. so that an even greater output of mark mill be nteeary. Ther can en Only be one result, which is an greater rollapae of marks on foreign like become German until money Austrian and Ruaalan. I'nless Germany can atop this inflation of paper money she la doomed aa an onomic power, and her exports proclaim themselves to be helpless to do ao. They are on the horna If they stop of a monstrous dilemma. print ng paper money, there will ba Imami mediate distress unemployment In Germany, leading to riot and social disIf order, of which they are terrified. they continue using the printing press, the call for marks will lead to failure In international trade, with the same result In the fong run. In either eae they do not see a way of escape. The vicious circle la a complete tragedy. (Copyright. 1922, by the McClure News-pap8; ndli ate.) - pre-se- V er Refugees Sad Flight. --Ttimum bee of refitj-eet- e who bare fl rived from th Interior at various ports lit Asia Minor. Including Snijrna la estimated at 50(1,900, according to Renters The condition ef Ihe refugee is dtsirlhed aa pitiful. Mustapha Kema 'Pasha's replv to the appeal for an armistice has not reached Constantinople, so far a known, but It I believed .there, according to the Daily Express cerreapondent. that the nationalist leader will refuse to call off his troops except On hi. own term. Including the Greek evacuation of both Asia surrender of all Greek arms and supplies In Asia Minor and pavment of the cost of the Turkish campaign Little la known as to what Is harming In the Greek capital, and manv rumors are afloat. King Oorstantlne Is said to have hurriedly summoned Crown Prince George, and the Inference In some he may contemplate abquarters is that J dication. League Is Concerned. Kpt. Bv th Auinriated th? of nations Pr oon was not Ilkelv have to undertake, th protection of tn minority ppu!- GENEVA, iu Free X-R- ay Service to Patients - The broad hat worn with a . $uit is new and The remarkable record made by this office for satisfactory work i partly dfte to the fact that whenever there is the slightest doubt as to the condition of but make certain by means of am affected tooth we never costs service our Thi patients nothing, and prevent the possibility pictures. Better come in, while our low peeg are till in effect of gue, 14 smart X-Ra- PAINLESS WITHERS DENTAL CO. FASHION y ' ' Service Free to Patients ar i SHOW Tomorrow, 2 p. in., on Living hoikls. , -- HOURS 8:30 a. m. to 8 p, m. 122J MAIN ST. SUNDAYS, 9 to 1. ti Good in T FJ Gold Crowns I pirll, but he spoke certainly r- d Muskrat Every Coat Lined With Belding or to I' down ltt 1 Raccoon and Harmink Goats , Wo.-ld-- harder because th mark wilt drop ilk autumn leavts. In this coming winter there will he bad times and We shan't starve without a trouble tie spoke of war again and struggle laughed when he said Oerman has fought too many eneinieM at the same time One dav, he said, Germany will recruit Ruens and train them with Oerpffers Then thev would fight on more eijual term She "Flame forces us to that idea Stand-Inwill gi us no hop in peace." up there in the darkness listening to this mans word I had an uneasy feeling that he was not speaking for himself alone, hut expressing ideas f masses of tulle of Kmrna. after breaking through men like himself, the working men of ths Greek front at Alashehr. the ancient German) Philadelphia, dispat he said The Greek newspapers here carry an People Willing to Produce. s snnoumemvnt that former Premier of Greece and General ParjKkevo-pouioHi of tin thought for the th Venlzrli-- t former chief comnt Bmyrna, have arrived at believe the German people op the whole mander The renort is not confirmed. Bmrna ra from th apart minority uhhh The Kemahst aimy occupied the town still dangerous, desite to produce as mu U of Bruaa and Ghelek today a anv people in the world who Both place The allied and American FufUrod the agon of war. but agree with are in flame a the littU official of the Deutschbank that consuls in their miforente with kemal Pasha w li complete arhungr men will get fieue, and if Her man gals hungrv her people will turn rangements for the admvnstratinn of from hopes of seeing anv wav of escape, &mrna o a to I revent further disorder even through hlod and fire As vet and bloodshed. Germany is not so hungry as th station lorter as a nation, ami doubtless u is Smyrna Bombbarded. only in her uties where thev have lo ATHENS Sept 9 t Bv the Asso iated sunt and srae, that the don t at meat Presa 8mi na is being bombarded bv One doesn t hee anv mu ward sign per- Nine airplanes , be Turkish nau.maliat bn these summer months is a from the base there arrived thronged with folk afiaid of th future, here this Greek naval the airmen tellmz morning when thev think about it but not thinkdepartuie from the ilty under ahead, ing much of trouble pending of their fire what money thev have m the proem to aitiller A thev left the Hmjrni airdrome an muse thernWw while it last I explained hint week that it is folh enemy sheh damageif a tenth plane which The mafor them to ae their m mes m a spirit was Just leaving the ground nnd the of thrllt leaue a thousand mark In chine was un.i.de to continue aviators were mnoiant of the fate of their only five hunmonej mav Inn pcrh-ipcomrades dred vmtiks worth Thursday and The city Is being evacuated amidst Hiue dwindle like snow in the nno see, therefore, in Ber- acmes of greit disorder a. cording to springtime lin mui h spend. me not onl b the new refugees, of whom have ariived here rieh and the profiteering ot wnom there 1'anic reign as the Turks apmoaih the i tow It In ut declare I and Greek soldleis are nmn u, thegreat mas of foln who mrmerlv made tnrift ar contending with the civilians for th first law a fan )v hie That is de place? on ho outgoing shis to anv nation nl German) mor&lis.ng Jllotlng reported among tile troop In the Brua sc. to- - in the north where losing one virtue that was her the Gieeks are eoiba-- k tig at Mudania Sands Shifting, on the Sea of Marmora M the premif r desigA vet I think the hulk o' the people nate. Kalogeroponle. evpe ted tv present the name havent been jm hed Iv the odd turn of of hi Isministers to King vCona'antine tothe evrew mots suffering m 'Jnere Lnglgutv lii an tn Germanv Thtre te more night onlv program we hue Is lo trv aughter in Gtrman than m England to "The. evtiuute the lOontiv from the piea-en- t of hie ia more Iheir snetu wav critical Situation." he dcclaied levest But it seemed at almost Nettain to them that ail Lheir present state iv on nhifting sands, that City Lost to Greeks. I industtv an the whole trudure of 9 ONDDN, (B Ihe Associated wdi have a L.ndsltd if it geLs Press I The Sept occupation of Smyrna one more push from fate or Prance Theie hv the Turkishearlj nationalist is forecast In is a at t v In I r.uu e Tetennined to give dispati lies 'onstantinople them mat puvh if tliev ,m but there is It atated that the commandei of the also. I am certain a verv arse number Turkish adv am e guard tus den.anded the moderate-nornlenun in sorreider of the Gnek forces within tho of j n t Uigent who rea lie the peui of such a town.- kran promlwlpg rafety to th elviliari It is imand wont supjort it po u population General Polv menakos hna depossible to prophecy whetlnr tht melihis clared to hold the place orate influence will a t as a restraining but It la deleraunatlon believed he wllj be foiced to I am luml to add that I think for th worst will happen to Germanv and yield. The Time fiihlishes a Constantinople the Fnited thg rest of IZmoje une that General J'olymenakoa nlteadv btates intervene a a halaming power report has been supemeded as inmmander-ln-chie- f Germanv la on the edge of a great (Umax General Dojsmanis whlih tunc she wilt full over should by In sU months lake th decision awav rrom the tke edge urnew there i a new tremensave and his face former thus dous act or leadership m Europe, and the landing of aided marines there wil W snub a imghtv fail aa will St Details of have not been reee'ved. but Bmyina enter of the world and some hak the ver elate that small parties dispatches the itvilized statewere put ftshme merely for guarding the consulates, allied property and subject Problem Postponed Only. WESTERN OUTFIT - Examination and Estimates Free |