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Show MAIN NEWS SECTION" Part Fiffh 15, 1027. iisaiiiiiiieiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiaiikiiiiiiiiiiiiifvaamiiiaBaaBa9u?i SOUTH FAVORS f THE RAIT TAKE TIUTHTXE, SUNDAY MORNING. MAT NO DIRECTIONS o H5 o mo Responsible 5 for Long Battles at Con- - 5 ventions, Writer Says. if Ml II DELEGATES iu Instructions pa 3 "GOOD GOODS" a M Supporters and Oppon- - a ents of Gov. Smith as V Nominee Approve Plan, g M Salt Ik Tribune.) (Copyright, LOUISVILLE. Ky.. May 14. Every where through the south the sentiment In favor of sending uninstrueted delegate! to the Democratic national convention neit year Is growing. from the southwest tell of a 1927. j t 4, the southern delegations as a rule have been fettered with Instructions to vote for such ani such an aspirant "so long as his name Is before the convention." These instructions have been largely responsible for the Isngthy battles which have marked the party conventions and whloh have hurt Its subsequent chances at the i tfJ By ROBERT T. SMALL. jli' 'J'? w Hundreds of other bargains not mentioned here because of lack H k J ss bj d J i V L a u n dered t- - lars. Union made work shirts. Sizes ,xSf for large b o y s a n d men, 14 to without qualification. They are great shirts for this Men's Felt Hats Make the most of Tan and gray in a big se- shades, lection of different styles. Suitable for hoys and large men. Sold to us by one of New York's largest fashion stores. They're $4 and 17 hats. About the only big firm does not agency In Salt Lake, which Is we were able why to get this 1 $ A SmmadhnEng Sale j ansav-at custom tba fame - log. f you've been looking for a bargain to huv vour spring and summer coat, don't miss this. The new 'hadea poiretsheen twill, novelty tweeds, velour, plain colors and novelty patterns. are self or fur trimmed models. Sizes are U toThey 44. All are well made, stylish models. Wit-ha- j antl-Smlt- J B each . This Is one of the feature flood cancellation bargains. Great quantities had been consigned to firms In the South. When the cancellations came we were given the opportunity to buy them at a fraction of their Intended selling price. 600 i Tokio Women'M Club 1$ Not Mad at American TOKJO. Mar' 14 f Universal). Mem-her- s of the Tokio Women's club deny that Irony was intended when they elected Theodora Preiser's "An American Tragedy" as first prise In a contest to nam six greatest living autnora writing in English and then named only British writers In the list The six greatest authors, as selected by the club, follow: Rudrard Kipling, Thomas Hardy, George Bernard Shaw, John Galsworthy, H. O 'ells and James Barri. FinrlaJr Lewis Is the only American author who received an appreciable TOt.' OVEEXDUCATED. Dad W!l ton. aow that too , are through college I hop you will fo nut and look for b. Son Sot murh. I won 't, dst. t me h rm an4 bid for wir ervitca. If Ecb" Ginghams percales outing flannels cretonnes art ticking ertpes taffetas stroped ticking cetton materials rayon cotton drapes raller towels satin rayon dree soedt wool coatings poiretcheen wool weaves and crepes wool flannsis and many other materials Neit to wir uttnt th fblng rlnat to urn " aa tiaaia whr bmm pnt blnia la th Books New nfrna Rviiit anJ KuhMjnr-- of Art. r bamtBltr la to tjia atudy of aWoratloa ta a tfcmrrt to u&rlrtatt4 tlvo aa4 furnitiir?" "TliK of art aa U U "A atajtpla ilMtanr, tnrm ant aprrtf Art of Ja WiM h iWaf ft) Ul Trip fo'lfmiaf brtri aa't 4. 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I fiafitM ast ef anrrtMtam.l anil lUmata "A ttyllr imivntif sftr1iatfj ( mrm memhfrraa 1ilt rrmm A ;aao rtlaai mv4a Wtur M MavV ay lloaM at Cay a 4lffrat it I tf 4tfvrar H'wpitai WHt'il mrbtt. Marr. try a t irif. of taa Ti-- a t "Tha warMwriif f4mn to UMt tsM. stR HnHnmmf Prtlr1 Rio f !arlB( aa aMtignaal aiaa f IwHoataa mmie' )wIa mm ta mi m fi4 rrrMnr TWraitflo ire tv. " thta tho tra awO-'- l nf to hk iaoara il ' Ufa-Il- l. rtm ' Mrt mtem ? f'armalt'r ha br fxii imt tnrar. riwtnr Raaak of To laao r Library al if p4. r4 ft if ffn t4 mtt Rlt 4irr4 raaa aim rTTC SI M 8 M M M a a great special purchase of M n H M M aa All of the summer shades in most attractive styles. Short sleeves, all right for wear at home or on the street. Sizes 16 to 44. An unusually good quality of voile. m n a S a M Here's a Great Boys' Bargain i Rayon Dresses rnatalaa aa arrotuM of aoaao of too Moaa oatorratno4 rovanllnff manota. and ahrwtlnf ataro la tho aaya of Urn? at. bi th?f or lno4a4 ueoa with apaaroaoa- "A Croat !Hao4 tratsMl mrrmmi M Varfno4a4l. It htotirr. nM n B n Tub Suits i These are Just dandy for little boys. Linen crash, beacb broadcloth cloth, and crash, plain colors and fancr. or combinations of Mm both. Twenty nm an liar u E styles. .Most mothers will want them. Gray, blue, navy, green and white. A manufacturer, retiring from business, sold , us these at a closing out price. , if 85 .U BOYS' WOOL CAPS These were bought up at auction for very much less than their tntended sale price. We are selling them to you at the same discounts. All thos colors and patterns for spring and summer wear. Sizes f to 15 years. Three stles, on sale ax. AVON BED SPREADS Large size. In good quality; best colors, rose, pink, blue, gold, lavender; complete the looks of your bedroom f materially. On sale at Made on SCARFS EMBROIDERED linene; a good tan shade. Long and wide; heavy, good looking dresser scarfs. On sale.'... HOUSE DRESSES AND APRONS A great lot for this event. In the newest House bib and bungalow style. dresses In ten different stylea Mad gl"' JJJJQ jJiQJf Prims, stripes, plain color, figured, combination plaids, in rayon. On of the moet popular fabrics of the moment. Sizes 14 to 44. In late spring and summer styles. All of the populay shades pink, maise, nils, taupe, red, grren, peach, orchid and countless others. Most of them are short sleee models, the popular thing for summer. Kxtraordinarily splendid dresses for home, street, school, business and similar wear. You won't want to buy one, but three, half a dozen, at this amazing price. wrtt-is- a H Polka Dot, and Voile Dresses nile, maze, peach, flesh, white, honey, tan, horse hair braid and azures. The new large shapes for sunny summer days, anil tor staple colors and styles women and matrons. This opportunity will probably never be repeated, as it will be impossible to get more of these when this group is sold. A price beyond believing hli life. follw4 by rrillUBros of hi H M Bought at a bargain, sold at a bargain All of the light shades, orchid, tiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiMMiiMisiitBMMmsaissinmninnmmmmgmsnMMimniisMisimnsnsmiinsmsMinMi n ties All the ties you heed for a year, at a particularly small investment. A great assortment of patterns and colors. This is a belated shipment The first lot was practically cleaned out in one day. and put in this reat event. They arc in georgette, crepe de chine, flat crepe, Styles for dance anl party wear, plaid crepe, lace and lace trimmed mode a. A ractK'e new styles, every possible color. also grauation. street and finer. wear. .Sizes 14 to 46. great saving M 1726 2for$J00 $S45 special s Step-in- ting this group. It will last but a few hours. Com early if you want some. A Dress Sale Bought at 25c and 50c on the dollar Passed on at this M Men's Bow Ties 6 for 55c Another Shipment noml-nstio- Senator Reed Is not by any means a "dry.' but the Democrats have never nominated a 'Mry." N Meantime the fight remains Smith H against the field. purchases. would exptfet to pay many times this sale price. And sold to our a In the popular lingerie shades, flesh, pink, rose, orchid, peach, nile, honey. A group of more than 800 piece for this sale. We never can get enough of this popular lingerie to meet the demand. We mer fortunate In get- of the great features of this event. A selection of hats for which you Great Sale Price.. Bought at about 60c on the dollar. WS Bloomers One 95 One 3 9 Feature Price Night gowns princess slips envelope chemises EARLY SUMMER HATS New Coats a CI1 1 I1 Q A Banner tbii opportunity; conditions happened to be favorable for making extraordinary H 3 Rayon Underwear Savings Are Phenomiiial money. Cool-Idg- n A Great Bargain and continues as long as the quantities last Madras, which have an rs Sale Starts Monday cambric and chambray. price a gowns princess slips m bloomers m step-in- s All of the popular lingerie a shades and dark colors. Sizes for girls 12 to 20, for women PS 3G to 44. Lovely, dainty, attractive gowns. Think of their 3 being only 45c. Why bother to make any, even when you need so many for summer. 3 Buy them in quantity less you wijl surely have to pay more. . H We believe this statement can be made 17. 3 at a sensational 45fi - Salt Lake has ever seen .... a Summer "Undies" business) Men' Shirts m Don't Miss This One The most amazing bargains in absolutely timely and desirable merchandise (As it was all new merchandise ordered for spring and summer a J hand, tached c o conferences such as prevails at Republican conventions, but it Is genthat sending erally believed delegates Is one way to pro- ide a step In that direction. BOTH SIDES FAVOR IDEA. Oddly enough, both the supporters and the opponents of Governor Alfred a K. Smith of New York as the noml- nee seem to favor the uninstrueted JJ Governor Smith's 5 delegate Idea. friends are aware that in an out and 5 nut fight In the south he could get 5 few instructed delegates. They be- - a chance lies in keeping sj lve his best from for Instructed delegates being tome one else, which would be to all sj intents and purposes an Instruction B B against Smith. It Is an old political axiom that you can't beat somebody with nobody. Vet the opponents of Governor Smith la are willing to fly In the face of thelH adage. They believe that by leaving 5 the delegates free, means will be 5 found of circumventing the nomiua- - 5 lion of the New York "wet', There 'si seems to be very generat agreement thai Al Smith Is the man to be beaten, although the closer friends of Gibbs McAdoo, who fought for his nomination In 1920 and again In 1VH, still express the belief that he is the "logical candidate." It wotM be useless to deny that a great deal of the sentiment in the fouth against Instructed delegates Is h an demonstration. But, inasmuch as tho idea seems to apiwai to the Smith supporters as well, it begins to look as If a pleasant time would be had by all. MORE TALK ABOUT REED. Her on the fringe of the middle country you begin to hear a little more talk about the possibilities of Senator James A. Reed of Missouri, as the presidential candidate. Mr. lteed has been much in the limelight in recent months, first as the great prober of election "slush funds," then as the attorney for Henry Ford, and now e as the leading critic of President for his refusal to call an extra wsslon of congress to deal with the flood situation In the Mississippi valley. Friends who have seen the senator recently Insist that he has fully recovered his health. H One of the Interesting elements In the Reed situation Is the likelihood fj that efforts will be made to rally the old Champ Clark sentiment about this ' sj oilier son of Missouri. One of the out- apoken advocate of Senator Reed for the nomination Is Mrs, tfenevteve CUrk Thompson, daughter of the kite speaker of the bouse. Mrs. Thompson, the wife of James M. Thompson, Ne.v Orleans publisher. Is taking an active 5 part In Louisiana politics and break- - 5 mg Tnrougn ine prejudices oi mat secllon of the country, made a brilliant fight for a congressional M The Result Is: gf polls. If the present purposs Is adhered to and a large majority of the dele- gates to the next Democratic convert- - 5 tlon are uninstrueted. It Is likely 2 to prove the most Interesting conven- - S tkjn In many years. Iemoorats In the past have had a way of fighting their differences out In public. They have bareU their disputes and quarrels to the pitiless spotlight so that all the world might know Just what was wrong. Democrats have scorned the Republican habit of "getting together" In conference rooms and working for party harmony. The sons cf Jefferson and Jackson have warned to stand toe to toe and slug It out. INFLUENTIAL MEN CHANGE. The change which evidently Is coin ing over some of the more Influential ;5 men In the party, particularly here in 5 the south Is the most significant iki- lilical development of the hour. I.' sg Democrats the country over decide to g leave their delegates free to work If out the party's destiny according to their own best judgment at the time, It means a big step toward welding together something like a national party spirit, which every good Democrat admits has been lacking In recent eai3. In the unpleasantness of the last few years, delegates from the south l.ave refused t consider going Into conference with their northern broth- eis. If someone had suggested at Madison Square Garden in 1924 that representatives of Georgia and New York meet In the same conference room there would have been an Immediate riot call for the police. There still may be Insurmountable obstacles In the way of a general system of H Walker's buyers were on the spot with cash available and were able to buy at practically their own terms, in many instances many, many times below cost of manufacture. CQ1, with the popular prints and Amoekeag ginghams; all sizes to 44. 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