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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER opon civil war, wtth Lloyd Georg In possession 'of an abundant war chaat aSaillllllUXIIllllUIHlEMIllllUlEIHIIIllilEIUIlIXIIllaEBlIHlIlllIKHIBHIMIIUBIllllIllllBIKlllBiaKIlEIllllBlIIIKBIIMl I ' and tha opposition bankrupt. The collapse of the Liberal party in tha present political condition of the The unprece-dente- d country is deplorable. Industrial conflicts the past summer have brought the country dangerously near the alternatives of Leninism and Muasolintsm. The prolonged .struggle In the coal Industry to h an of the end. drags miners now are back tn the pits and the defeat of the extremists is assured. The last desperate expedient of withdrawing the safety men from the mlnee is now visibly' Ineffective, most of the safety men refusing to obey the miners and the governments being prepared to meet exceptional emergencies with naval engineers. But although the miners have been beaten and the labor movement has been shattered by enormous losses and bitter recriminations, it is Impossible to regard the future outlook without grave anxiety. On the one sld Premier Baldwin la being urged to seise the opportunity to make drastio war on the trade unions; on th the labor movement Is seething.other, with a revolutionary motive and is embittered by its failure. MAC DONALDS POSITION. Ramsay MacDonald's position Is the most difficult. He is a sinceie constitutionalist who wants labor to rely on political methods in achieving its aims. Notoriously hostile to extremists, he has feared to repudiate them lest he should be denounced as a traitor to tbe cause of the workers, and he has been swept against his will into a defense of impossible positions. Now he Is be ing attacked by the extremists as a wolf in sheep's clothing and little better than an instrument of the capitalists. This week at the labor conference he passionately denounced class warfare, insisting that Libor needed not class consciousness, but community consciousness. England, unlike America. Is not prolific in industrial millionaires, but great fortunes are still possible. Friday the property of a late member of the Coats family, cotton thread manufacturers of Paisley, was at $20,0ort,0o0. This eighth member of the Coats family had died In 1912. leaving total wealth of of which 625,000.000 reverted to the state In the shape of death duties. The only other example of family fortunes amassed In industry comparable with this is in the case of a family of Bristol tobacco manufacturers, whose wills in recent years have been equally remunerative to the state. 2.25 Field to Lloyd George. Collapse of Liberal Party at the Present Time Is Considered Deplorable. By A. Q. GARDINER. 1920. Salt Lftk a Tribune ) Oct. 16. The political LOXDOX, (Copyright, world here was much excited by the announcement of the retirement of Lord Oxford and Asquith from the leadership of the Liberal party. The derision came as a surprise to the country and marks the end of a political epoch and the close of the most personal conflict In extraordinary British public affairs. But for his age and recent Illness, Lord Oxford would not likely have leaves His resignation resigned. David Lloyd George in possession of the field. Ever since Lloyd George overthrew the Asquith administration during the war the Liberal party has been divided Into two bitterly opposed comps, Lloyd the Asquithlans regarding George as. a traitor who assassinated his tn establish to order his party personal power, and the Georgians aiming to restore him to hla former position In the party. The nominal reconciliation was in 3923. by,t never was real, and during the general strike out afresh. Ldovd broke feud the George supporting the strike and Lord Oxford supporting the fluvernment, on the ground that the general etrike constituted an attempt to overthrow Llod the parliamentary system. George refused to meet the Liberal leaders taking the opposite position, and Lord Oxford, retorting by leUer, declared his inability again to cooperate with so unreliable a colleague. The party was torn afresh between the rival leaders, and Iord Oxford's resignation leRves ft In a state of . -- J Silk Hose All-Ov- er Fair Perfect Medium weight for smartness and Good color made to cell at 2.25. Silk shades for fall and winter. Youll ment of the short skirt. of these. Famous brand, serviceability. ran Re, Including all tbe newest to the top, to meet the requirebe wise in buying several pain DENTISTRY Special to Til, Tribune. 1.29 2.95 dainty vest of pur glove silk, in all the favorite pas-te- l Launders perfectly shades. and wears well. Latest Parisian styles with snappy tnrnbaok enffs in color combinations. Pique or over-- ' seams. Imported especially for The Paris. A lovelv, , Glove Silk Bloomers, Why Are Qr eater Paris value-wis- PAYMENTS So Successful ? Days Alivays it to enter the store Why scores T here consistent satisfaction in Honesty in Statement Savings - -- Salt Customers Featuring Lakes Most Impressive Collection of 3 ' nijr Rich New Fur Trims n J u ror t i. Likewise, I will save you money on good dentistry and arrange tbe payment to suit your individual Income. r3 If you need dental work of any kind and are worthy of credit, yon need not Walt another dav. Come In and have your mouth fixed np right, pay what yon can and as you can. u New Brldgework where no gold shows. Bamsey Plates with' Trubyte Teeth st modest prices; Bamsey Gold Plates with English Tube Teeth for those who want the best. Painless Extractions under Nitrous Oxid Gas. and Mechanical Laboratories. Porcelain Jacket Work. J. y Every New Buy Your Coat on Plan Our Coloring The Rage of the New Season Shimmering Hats of Metals & Brocade A $ Dressing Up the Home for Winter- Sale of Curtains and Materials 1.98 Heavy Sunfast Drapery Damask, La 50 in. Yard n. Free. Elimination Bonn: 8:30 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 2. R. H. RAMSEY EDK. AND NEW DENTAL 8TAFT 267 Main St. - i- 1.39 Yard 12cjc Yard 50-inc- - 1.29 2.50 rol-or- two-ton- e hr INFANTS 1.69 KNIT CAPES Made of fine woolen yarns in pink and blue with white collar, cuffs and fronts. Dainty and very pretty. TOTS 2.48 FALL AND WINTER HATS. . . Charming little style of velvets, felt and silk combinations. and velvet Trimmeil with ribbons, fur, etc. shades. I All new 79c GRANITE CLOTH, Part wool, excellent for office, school and Extra good, quality; new street dresses. fall Colors. 4.95 Of taffetas, fine velveteens and various woolen fabrics; smart atylea in new color 7 to with a variety of pretty "trimmings. 14 years. WOMENS 95c SATEEN BLOOMERS Tftg Of fineset grade stripe sateen, full eut, reAll light inforced; double elastic knee, and dark colors. Regular sizes. Ts Pair 1.45 STAMPED SCARFS AND PILLOWS.....:.... Stamped on tan art linen; stenciled in beautiful patterns, sasy to embroider. Two designs. WOMENS TO 1.45 COTTON VESTS, DRAWERS M Made of fine combed eotton or warm The ideal undergarments H fleeced eotton. U for winter weather. Regularly 9bc to 1.45. M M 2.29 C0RTICELLI CREPE DE CHINE M 11 N M Guaranteed washable; extra good quality, n all pure illk. Lovely for the new fall g and winter dreases; variety of new ihadea. jg M WOMENS 1.25 BACK-- . Ca LACING CORSETS Of figured and plain eoutil; low and medium bust; two pairs of hose supporters. Sizes 3 to 36. M M U GOSSARD 2.29 FRONT . I 7K USM 1,1 U m LACING CORSETS Made of batiste, light weight; medium H bust; finished at top with sateen ribbon. Sizes 21 to 29. NEW 19c DRESS PERCALES Of good quality, large variety of patterns, in light and dark grounds; large and small pattern for womens and childrens wear. 18c COTTOiT CHALLIES, . .. Wide assortment of colors and pattern, of To be used for comextra good grade. fortable covers, ete. WHITE DAISY FLANNEL. H T .. .. . This well known and useful fsbrie in the wide widths at this low price is an opportunity that few ahoppers will want to miss. WOMENS " - ii 1.19 RAYON UNDIES........ bloomeTS and Including teddies, step-ins- , m r m slips in excellent, even weave; neatly lace Pastel shade. trimmed. Regular sizes. WOMENS FLANNELETTE GOWNS r or long Splendid materiala, in sleeve stvles: prettv stripes, trimmed with Regular sizes. novelty braids. alip-ove- m WOMENS SILK UNDERWEAR iww M M of Consisting of teddies, step-increpe de chine; also gowns of very fme weave rayon. Pastel shades. s WOMENS ROBES. sll-eil- k CORDUROY ....' Of soft velvetv cordurov. wide wale, with' embossed .design- - colors, coral, copen, pansy and best fall shades. Regular sizes. NELLY DON SMOCKS AND HOUSE FROCKS I 7Q 1 1 1 J Two atylea of frocks; gingham and print; color oeach, orchid, copen and brow. Also Windsor smocks wutrsglan sleeves CHILDREN'S 75c STPD. COVERALL APRONS Made up ready to embroider, in rce. is Hue. Variety of green, tan, peach and erehij. pretty patterns from which to select. WOMEN'S 1.25 STPD. 2 PIECE DRESSES Stamped to embroider on linen. In Two ftrle and orchid. which to make a choice. ly ' 1 1.25 Of heavy quality plain sateen; full eut, reinforced, aingle elastic knee. Light and dark shades. Ages 4 to 16 years. iw It U good business well as Rood fellowship, to make it possible for honest people to hare GOOD DENTAL work WHEN THEY NEED IT Instead of either neglecting their teeth or baying dentistry, where sold cheapest. "will guarantee furthermore, that every piece of work we do will be done conscientiously in a thoroughly modern and efficient manner by experienced, skillful dentists. Of superior quality Japanese silk, neatly quilted and elaborately embroidered. Pastel pink and blue shades. CHILDRENS 59o SATEEN BLOOMERS..! Wonderful Qroups at Si lifik j 1.95 GIRLS 5.95 FALL DRESSES Whether You Seek a Coat for Dress, Sports or Utility Wear, in The Paris Assortments Will Be Found Just the Style Youve Had in Mind and at a Price Far Below What You Would Expect to Pay. al t H Integrity in Backing Advertisements Courtesy That Makes Friends of ' I thick is Fashionable Winter Goats fill k INFANTS 2.48 SILK QUILTS BOISE, Idaho. Oct. Th campaigns of the respective political parties must hit a faster stride In the future If greater Interest Is to he Our Buyer Has stirred up among the electors. And unless the electors were registered for the last primary election, or are not Just Returned registered between now and SaturVenice day, October 23, they will find From Neic York Bolivia are not qualified to vote at the they ' election. Pinpoint Lack of Issues seems to have dulled end other principal Lustrosia the campaign. While the tariff is style centers, where he Plaids playing no small part In It. the elecSport tors as & rule are not Interested in searched the coat marChecks and the tariff to the extent of hearing thorkets diligently, It discussed from the stump. Novelty Materials The tariff is ,of course, of vast Impor-- I oughly, and, with the tance to Idaho. Both Senator Frank cooperation of our New II. Gooding. Republican, and John F. York buying offices, se.Vugent, Democrat, have gon. Into the tariff issue extensively. So far cured the cream of the these two candidates have found asmarkets complete themselves very little apart on that sortments of the sealfasue. son s smartest The war between these two candivery dates has therefore narrowed down stvles and by actual to the world court, farm shopping Comparison the relief, the Platinum Fox Newberry case and the oleomargarine largest collection in the prown Fox issue. , city. Gne of the real bombshells thrown Kit Fox Into the campaign, and one of the Black Wolf very few, was that of Ravenel Mac-- I Manchurian Wolf beth, secretary of the Idaho Mining association, former state senator and Squirrel Democrat, who declared Beaverette The Prices Are that the mining men of the state are Mandel back of Senator Gooding, irrespective V. of politics. Surprisingly Lote There is no politics In this matOther ter with us, Mr. Macbeth said. It Not only do we show Is strictly' business, and, while we New Coats hold Senator Nugent and Mr. Sam-- ! the largest assortments, Lay-awa- y uels in the highest respect, we con- we also believe th.it Equally sid r, with the prosperity of the minupon seeing them you Low at ing Industry stake, our Interests will acA small deposit will hold your selection unhesitatingly iwould be best served through the re- claim them as Priced excepelection of benator Gooding. the balance in convenient payments. In The Marine Blue tional values unequaled, Bust senator haa.alwajs been friendly to this wav jou vs ill be sure of getting the at 14.95, at any other store. We silver .and has never failed to assist Green Jungle very coat vou wish before the assortments us when bills or resolutions referring vou to see them. urge arc depleted. New Wood Shades 39.95, to silver were before congress He Youll be well repaid for was a member of the commission on Gracklehead Blue time. 95.00 your and silver of the United gold inqultjr ' Stains eewata. and rendered valuable OT service at the meeting the ftffver producer held at Keno, Kev.,'' A few years ago Miss Gertrude Walter, candidate for state superintendent of public lnstruc-- 1 tlon on both the Democratic and tickets, has elected to have her name appear on the Democratic ticket exclusively, but says that this is not to be taken as a declination of the nomination from the Progressive party. In Mew of the recent decision of ?tho attorney general of this state to ' the effect that the name of a can-- I didate for office can appear onfly 'on one ticket, and in view of my 'nomination for the office of state superintendent of public instruction by both the Progressive and Democratic parties. It has became necessary for me to designate to the secretary of state the ticket upon which my name shall appear, and I have accordingly directed and requested the secretary of state to place my name as a candi,-- Q this- - office on the Demodate cratic ticket, said Miss Walters, However, I want It distinctly unSpecial derstood that In designating the DemoA-for Monday cratic ticket aa tha one upon which am Is to I densme not Salt Lake City's Largest appear, my An extra heavy grade of beautiful drapery damask in clining the nomination conferred upon me by the Progressive party nor In- -' a wide variety of two and three-tonstripe effects. Dejmrtment Millinery to offense tbe any Progressive tending Rich, lustrous finish to bring life and cheer to the room party or lta members. I regret that U decorates. Displays an Enviable the law now operating will allow my name to be placed on only one ticket, Assortment These of 36-iespecially In my case, as my platform WHITE MARQUISETTE 1.69 DRAPERY DAMASK, 36-iand thoughts are for all of the people ISeie of Idaho in the betterment of eduStriking Chapeaux ts I that education think a cation. non political Issue and 1 am sure that Expressing Every Whim each party should be interested In Its Lovelv quality of damask just reA fine, vet substantial quality, espebeferment. ceived. In all ever brocade and striped of Madame Fashion The gubernatorial altuatlon seems cially suitable for kitchen, bedroom and and three two harmonising effect; to be attracting very tittle attention., bathroom curtains. Dainty and easy color tones. e. though all three candidate are acto keep.clean. tively on the stump H. C. Baldridge, For smart evening wear, these hats are indispensable deft, new mathe Republican candidate, la reported 2.98 FAST COLOR CASEMENT to be making a very good impression WHITE RUFFLED CURTAINS nipulations of metal cloth, of sheer maline, metallic lace and gorgeous hla CLOTH, wherever he speaks, and campaign brocade. Created in the most alluring; and becoming; .styles fathomed as highly Is claed bv Republican Hall, the iTogres-)- e ccesfid. Scott by Dame Fashion. in her effort to please the fastidious". candidate, ta not making aa vigMany are hl orous an atiack upon former enhanced by lovely flowers in convent ionel UrsigTn, addins a bit of s A wonderful drapery fabric in plaia White drop stitch rode with ruffled v as had been H the Republban par in rose and and color. Cheerful An valance. varda long. of assortment effect, 300 over bright in silver and gold, anticipated 9 antique, Harmon blue. with almost and dainty for bedroom, kitchen and ires every - various colored metallies. V a the pulne interior decorative scheme. bath. Opportunf- miunn of The Tribune Tlant msnr f'od rrtw Adi sxd see IIIlliaBEEEBIEEEIEXEEEIEIEBBIIEElEaiiaflllllliaiiiKiuitaEEE iiuoni are being arranged therg daily. gen-er- f f i M e Every New Material ON EASY w H Tweeds, flannels and novelty fabrics; smnrtly tailored with hip pocket and sport Sizes for girls and juniors. belt. of people waiting it that the opening morning of a GREATER PARIS DAY always finds scores and on these occasions? The answer is that the public, through years of dealing with this store, has found that the whole city seems faced PARIS-war- d How is !. B GIRLS 3.50 TOMBOY SKIRTS. Salt Lakers who attended event triumphed over the first, so did and cents and number of sales hanyesterdays event exceed the second. It was the largest single day in the history of this store, in both dollars means of exdled yes, by far. Now, to our thousands of frieftds who so generously demonstrated their confidence in us, we take this humble TIIANK executives and the the say the buyers salespeople, Every member of this organization pressing our appreciation in printers ink. YOU! And to the firms who cooperated with us and helped to make GREATER PARIS DAT the tremendous success that it was, we TIIANK YOU! individually and collectively. Dulls 1.95 g f FINER tribute could be paid any institution than was Riven THE PARIS by the vast throngs of NOGREATER It was our third GREATER PARIS DAY, and just as tbe second PARIS DAY Saturday. Campaign, and Voters Display Little Interest. MODERN Imported French Kid Gloves SMASHES ALL RECORDS By Shopping Comparison Issues Women's Glove Silk Vests GREATER PARIS DAY Quality in Mercfumdise Prices of ON BSCQADWSW BETWEEN MAIN &STATL f Lowest-in-the-Cit- y Lack k ' am S oVmuh Full Fashioned 1.49 Every One-fift- Aged Statesman Tires of Strife; Quits and Leaves 17, 192G. A M H H 4 : |