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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER MAKES THOUBL Eg; JSS to Be Na-tio-n Which Forced It Inclusion in Treaty. If 4 WILLIAM for 25c or 12 for 73c 3-DA- Crystal White Soap 5 for 19c Y SALE A Y BIKP. by Salt Laks Trlbun. . PARIS, Sept. 13.Th eternal question of Germany's war guilt has risen again to still further trouble Europe's stumbling but persistent march., toward peace. Although tt Is- probable particularly If Chancellor Marx possesses a reasonable number of vertebrae that this Incident will pass over without great damage; nevertheless It Is one of those questions which everybody discusses, but few ' understand, and therefore Is likely to cause public Indignation, to boll over at any moment without rhyme or reason. F.ngland. not Traure, was the couh- most strongly on j! try which Insisted Insertion nf rh "vmr.a. slon clause'' In the peace treatv. David 1.16yd George, during the "khaki election." promised the direct punishment, Including hanging the kaiser, and proposed to make the treaty a great moral charter drawing a sharp distinction for all time between hong est and nations and y criminal ones. France, on the other hand, had by then lost interest Issues. Her attitude was mere She practical. wanted the war's ruins repaired and lausiuie guarantees aaamst tuture attack. It mattered little whether Germany confessed guilt of starting the war. But England wanted more. England wanted punitive Indemnities S4id punishment can only be based on guilt. Ahd so to get around President Wilson's oblertions to punitive indemnities, England invented the of making Germany pav milproposal itary ' pensions, thereby getting a much larger shart of tlse reDarations payments than that to which they would .have been entitled bv th mere payment of material damages. m Monday Tuesday - Wednesday Celebrating Our Fifteen Years iii Business With a Rousing TOILET SOAP Handled, Carefully owever, Question May t No Great Damage. .By 1MMB PALMOLIVE Sll Britain 14, 1924 Copyright, A Banquet Spread of Birthday Bargains Presenting the Greatest 18-sto- re bU 33 aW A . I V d) - jay? 3 a po-tl- g. -- MORGAN REVIEWS CREDIT." The best news that France has had week was renewal ef the Morgan credit for maintaining France's It is amusing to note that the newspapers favoring th present government applaud this ss a sign ef the confidence Premier Herrlot he inspired aoroaa, wnereas a tew months ago they severely blamed M. Poincare, then premier, for contracting such a loan and aaeused hint of selling out to International high finance. At the same time condftionp today are quite different from last March, when th franc had beea aold short In all the markets of the world, and this slight push was sufficient to send speculators scurrying fe (over. Toiav the frsn stead higher than it' ha averaged for the past year and an at, tempt to stabilise it artlfielallv might prove costly unless general economic and political conditions war favor-a' this Monday, Tueday Wednesday JkMti&rt SOAP .r,mijA $1.00 Hillrose Cold Cream Face Powder State Education Board Readv'to Fix Rudoei i.. t Idaho. Bent RSI. a. fftv th 1 ' lUdfleld, executive secretary ef th stat beard ot education, )ef t this aoe for Moscow to attesd th fall rneet. In of th stat bear! ef education, which will convene there next Tues, day. Th members of the board art Stanley A. Gaston of Kellogg, Huntington Taylor, of Coeur 4'Alene, Mrs. 3. Q. H. Oraveley el Boise. J. A- - Lip- of Bellevue, and Misa Elisabeth,' Rus. sum, state superintendent of put!! instruction. Budgets for an put educational la. Stltutienp will be considered. Form were sept out several weeks age r George W. Lewis, stat budget of. fleer, and Miss Jtedfield forwarded thern to t different Institutions. They have all beea returned, and, af. ter studying th requests made be thl Institutions, the board win make Its and forward the reooaimendatlon to th governor and th ei)mtBtofficer for consideration be. ovdget for they r finally presented to the , , legislature m January. ...... .. Mot V. Information Asked e m 9f9M9 vwbi I'm' BOtT. Idaho, B 1"V ( it tmA vviflulj t IB n - It L.TK. 1Am,m. Bept, Pmm i company baa twenty dy from tember H In which to comply with a order of the public utilities commission remilrlne it to Innilit nn.li infermatloa regarding Its deprectattoa ef retirement reserve, a phase of th eompanv valuation hearing that wag not entirely settled when the eommls. ston placed a valuation on th oenu nrflnMitv ' ni Th commission want to know how nch-tiwtny the power rorhpsnv-hei mi 'J " jwirsr ' ment reserve lnre Its organisation, on the amount with specific emphasis set eilde aa a result of the 10 per rent increeeen grantea tn company In June, l:o. v- s -m- mm 15o TURKISH WASH CLOTHS 10c JERGENS' ROYAL PALM TOILET BOAP EXTRA LARGE TURKISH BATH. TOWELS , . 3 Bars ia Package SERVICE HOT WATER BOTTLE No. $1.60 moulded. Store. Luzuria Cream . . '97c Arm led 'i Cold Cream Powder $1.00 47c $em Pray Jove-NaPiver'i Azurea Face Powder 93c race Powder 39c j no shower tath in any tub y " is O C Djer-KiS- Wavi Powder Prestillar Special ' Garden Court Doubls Combination Cruua $1.60 X 23c CLOCK -- .500 50c $1.00 TUsue Cream 50c $.00 lirtarine Tootlj Parte . Hindi' Honey an4 Amen4 ... ...'. . ..-li- SPECIFIC- - - 50 Bpecial ICE CREAM, 3c 29s COMPOUND CEDAR-JDI-L 33c SHOE E POLISH-SPECIA- lie L AT SHIN0LA SHOE AT model. $3.00 ?H0T00RAPH Genuipe leather, 60 - IpOM 11Vt 5 V PURE FOOD VANILLA BEAN FLA EXTRA uT-VORING 27c Sp&cial at ESS JAY'S PURE FOOD FLAVORING LEMON ' EXTRACT Special, OO- - I MUGS........ GILLETTE RAZOR BLADES. GIN-GE- . 13c 77c ....... NUXATES . .."4 7 c ALBUM 1000 UND. . . 77C EPSOM POUND $1.67 98c . 60c WHISK broom jMrtL-han- BR00MS-rSele- ct d ww.ed .. 33c Wh 1 SALTS 1 1 LAXATIVE BR0M0 QUININE 25o ESSJAY'S PEROXIDE OF HYDROGEN LYK0 TONIC-SPEC- IAL ...... 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PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE Sheets to the Roll 38c ; $1.23. 50c 19c X . $1.00 Weave and Raffia, popular large thects and envelopes BEER zc"U9c,38c 25c BORIC ACID, Powdered StEMCDY.. PROPHYLACTIO HAIR BRUSH l3cl worth, Wicker for 50c Qfl-COMPO- NATURE' Papers - M "HfNUA WAPfAi.. $1.C0 R ICO'i.ftyC Z7c, 73c .... wG CLUB .37c 60o SHAVING $1.69 tpecil 69c ......... Co m.. plate with pint vacuum bottle BOX TANUAC, MIRROR Plat SHAVING rlaas, easel back. -- x With Each Purchase of COLONIAL CLUB SHAVING , CREAM AT 50c. $1.00 .29c PAROWA- X- FREE yfi 0C $2.25 UNIVERSAL LUNCH IRON . Complete With Stfop and Blade f . ESS-JAY'- S $ I yf SPECIAL. . . $1 Rubber Tea Aprons 31c lb- - CERT0 JELL1 77c 1UV lb Imperial Toilet Tissue flO OC $1.25 PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM Loose leaf -- 7c ....... ..),.... $1.27 GEM DUO PLATE e -- Vi Wednesday 35 c Monday. Tuesda'. GET" 23 c $1 Auto Strop SAFETY Razor A 3 COOPER'S VAGINAL DOUCHE- fi UPTON'S TEA 1 Solid, 15c ROLL :. E0IJ2) STEEL BARBER SHEARS.. RAZ0R-DeLux- P0LD3H-SPEC- IAL $1 .49 WATCH... r 3 tor 50c PURITEE HOUSE ...... MENTHOLATUM-- t- O ...... Q H C 35c $1.00 HOLD RUBBER GLOVES. CAJSS $TER!SO HEAT AT 25c ASPIRIN TABLETS, DOUBLE DISTILLED EXTRACT OF WITCH HAZEL, Pint TWO-DT-ON- $1.80 POCKET BEIT 3 HIRE'S ROOT EXTRACT Special. 17c ti": ul"w j SPECIAL of 2Qc-- 4 AND m rmmm ...... QC f C 35c HAND SCRUBS With Each Purchase ALE-r- ROSEWATER 50o HAND SCRUBS back, hand' drawn FREE CLIQU0T SPECIAL AT. AiwUvtrwy Prici ( ' S GLYCERINE 60a HAIR CWPPERSee, O PEERLESS WAX Special, JQ BRICK Quart FIGS 27c . . . ESS-JAY'- 20c er Pojb4 38 Three-Flavo- r watt, each ROLL RAINJOW JELLIES Half Pound 15c or Pound CALIF OR N I A SYRUP O rj;-- OF MAZDA GLOBES Home sizes, 10 to CAND Y Half Pound .$ Z, Oif BRYAN-MARS- of CAItAMEL 0O ? fi n. O0TiioC FACIAL soap 25c Sterno FoldingStove Pound Anniversary Sale eOCOANUT CYCLONE 73c $1.29 . eHsTCMsestBsaaaaaesisHiM JORDAN ALMONDS IJaJI found 20c, of Pound $3.50 27c at .38c . . . 0ASTORIA e 98c Special. ALARM CLOCK Three Floweri Cieaniin Cream ALARM THRIFT Three Pleweri Skin and Ore&ia WATERBURY WOODBURY'S Offer TREE TEA c ...-.37- . 97c . TYRIAN MERIT $1.60 FOUNTAIN SYRINGE Rapid flow 3 screw pipe? $1.25 LUXPRAYS- -A 75c $1.50 . Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Great Anniversary BATH CASTILE ESS-JAY'- S With Each Purchase of Toilet Articles at $1.00 or More. i 5c 5c 12 for 75c 27c COCOA ALMOND SOAP .. bl . LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSER SPECIAL, CAN ESS-JAY'- B FREE! for 39c 6 r MmsayiMLf! .. i . . LUX Soap Flakes 3 lor 25c JAP ROSE snnewnnw m.tr4 Once yearly tie plan thi$ store-wid- e event with a determination to shote our customers a substantial appreciation of their generous patronage by pro- tiding vast quantities of frtsh, new merchandise at extraordinary savings. Act promptly! Don't miss another day! buying poicer and special pur- Only our make an economy event of such magnitude chasing We tested every offering critically have possible. and we assure our public that hot an article includ- ed in this Sale has failed to meet our high standard of quality and value. peace-lovin- repeatedly against the protested ef Germany's sole responsibility, and today we have the British govern, ment, which takes little interest In the subject while the French are obliged U Insist on the viewpoint or ''Is admit that thetreaty treaty mean aoth-lnAnd yet It Is easy to get an exag- rerated notion of Frances present sellng. There has really keen extremely little agitation in the Freneh press about this, subject and as Marx refrains from raising if diplomatically and forcing the allies In reply, France evil) ignore It. Marx promised the nationalists, In exchange for their faver. sble votes on the Lne bills, that he would send a note to the powers re. pudlatlng that elausa of the treaty. If he fulfills anv such premise, it will create an embarrassing situation, but doubtless Mr. MacDonaid's embarrass-men- t, in view of his' vast unofficial attitude on the Question, will be greater than anybody's. It seems more likelv that If ths persist in demanding this, Marx will dissolve parliament and or der new elections, which, unless all signs fail, would result in a tremendous nstionaltst setback. FroSsbly th nationalists know this and will have sens enough to desist and so the in cident will close, Ii Buy Liberally and SAVE blood-thirst- FRANCE IGNORES ISSUE. Thus the whole treaty was made t rest on Germany's guilt, er rather the guilt of Germany s previous government, which the German people already had driven into -exile at the time of the armistice. Meanwhile. Ramsey MacDonald, In his paciflstiff writings before and after the war, had I Offered Saving Opportunities We Have Ever $1.60 CAPITAL FOUNTAIN PEN go!4 14-kar- point, trridiunj tipped PENCILS Propel and repel, with hinged Q cap, saver-platKWDI-KURELECTRIC CURLING IRON , . ., ..... STANDARD ELECTRIC HEATING PAD Warmth immediate, NUPODST 4. L J ttC f0 VoC ft cJhX depend-ablvcontrollab- - J q " Vftfl- |