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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 10 slds with big bows which hang to the The combinabottom of the skirt. tion of fleah pink, black cire aatln and black lace ia quite general. Black lace over a black cire satin slip Is often shown, and one dressmaker displays a creation of cire chiffon with a very long bouffant skirt over a black cire foundation which la snug snd short. Seperste black rare Jackets of the "smoking" type of a few months ago, but less mannish, sre shown by severs! houses. Usually ths Jackets are for wear with black or whits dresses. By HAZEL REAVIS. Gold and silver are slated for almost Editor. Fashion D,uPrsss Associated ss great popularity thia spring aa they a of The evening dress with a bodice of enjoyed laat winter. There Is much PARIS IAP). The Importance black cire full skirt of black lace, metallic trimming In the collections high pollah Is one of the outstanding sometimes and cire and sometimes not, la of new gowns, especially on sport cosFretumes, shown by many dressmakers. points of spring styles. far evening gold, lace drills, finance Russia's part In the war. When By polish Psrla this season means quently the bodices are snugly fitted cloth of gold wrsps snd satin dresses the bolshevlsts became strong, moat oire. on with Is to to St tie a normal waistline and word gold a that many stitching are In evidence. applied of the rest was aent for safe keeping to Kasan. Movement of Golden Stores Beginning of End. Movement of the stolen store marked the beginning of the end. Bolshevlat BWewaaBLsLsS ' sslsssSssaa leaders gave 160,000,000 to Germany was when the treaty of Breat-Litovs- k signed. Admiral Koltchak, one of the temporary leaders, thought 1340,000,000 of It would he aafer In his charge, and dispatched It to his personal ofcapitalg BBwWS at Omsk to meet the expenaes "BBWBb BBBBa Hts minister of his troops. finance then ahlpped about 1145.006. Odn fito Vladivostok, but overlooked the nancial acumen of the Cossack rcrc . Semenoff. 'ihe general in some st.i unknown manner reduced freight ratep on the hoard by taking out 121,000, DM en route, with the purpose of using It to finance his own capital at Tchlta. The balance renched Vladivostok, but did not stay there. It began to dribble away to meet war debts. About went to Krance and En120,000,000 gland. Japan almllarly took a share to came and more than 12.000,000 America In payment on armaments. adAdmiral Koltchak Meanwhile mitted the soundness of bolshevik ar- guinenta, supported hy rifles, and quit his Omsk capital. He placed the remnlning In his care aboard his train. The train waa wrecked and The admiral and Ihe gold scattered. his friends picked up Ihe gold, patched up the train and made their way to Cxecho-Slovakla- n territory, only to be returned to the care of the reds. Eventually they ceaaed to exist at the behest of a red firing squad. Leas is known of ths end o7 the gold. Ill Fortune of the Czars Follows Russian Gold Parisians Adopt Lustrous Cire In Spring Styles $5,000,000 Sent to Amerjica Lies Idle in Bank Vault With Loss of $700 .Day Interest. III Ths YOHK NEW AP). fortune which caat Ite shadow upon the golden rubles of ths Russian fur mini to dull ths glesjn of the "new fold" of the eovlet. Some 16.000,000 worth, brought to thle country in n effort to strengthen Russia,' world position and encourage trade, encountered trouble from the moment of Its arrival. For weeks It lie Idle In a bank vault, eatlne ltaelf away at the rate of 700 a diry In lost Intcreet pending declalon hy the attorney general aa to Ita eligibility to In-be nd become the bi.ala for aaaayed, ternational credit. The attorney genersl's declalon waa unfavorable, but he suggested that the rustodtan banks might preaent It for u uwj asav aa innr The hnnka, like the to purchaae It. pnTtii, state department, were not prepared to give aesurance that title to the gold would not be eubjert to attack. InterConsequently nationally or otherwlae. they did not choose to buy. French Bank Files Claim for tha Caah. Meanwhile the representative of the soviet banks which shipped the gold waa visiting bankers, lawyers and diplomats In an effort to relieve the situation and prevent further loaa of Interest. Prospects were, however, that the sold would continue devouring Its own value, for before arrangements for its disposal could be made a Krcnch bank presented clalme for It and there were Indications that other banks In other European countries might take almtlar action. In an American bank vault, however, the gold probably waa safer than were the golden rubles of tha scars during Russia'a unhappy days of war and revolution. Where the new metal has lost only In interest, the rubles wasted away Russian capital In payment of war debts, support of the whims and plans of various temporary leaders, seliure and theft and finally disappeared in a mase of war, politics, intrigue and adventure which may have left them In some private coffers. The reserve of the csarlstle regime was estimated prior to the world war at 1,(96,00(1,000 rubles, or about Some 1340,000,000 was ahlpped to London, New Tork and Canada to a "x. BBI AH spark plugs deteriorate in time and need to be changed. 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Among them Buick Worlds -- Inter-Mountai- 7 : ixes nationwide acknowledgement units are used as factory equipment by 100 WHOLESALE REPRESENTATIVES and . OFFICIAL SEE VICE STATION A. v EWEjaas All Outselling J Wa pS . in tne truirien pruicaii" ship as they spply to the allk Indus . try. SOCIOLOGY FOR "FINEST." NEW YORK A course In social sclencea for police officers will be extended next year to every patrolman on the city's force. sixty-- p, to increase your motoring r'" MARKS. MARRIAGE FARIBAULT, Minn Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ells have been married for five years and Ella' sister and her husbsnd. Mr. and Mrs. R. Adklns of years. Dodge Center, for AC mobile engine? Is its performance all that it ought to be? Perhaps the trouble is in the spark plugs. WBaWaW?' silk. The remaining group of of... merchandlalng forma deals .with . . , , . n I ne stuueni is uuini i l. Hrinrlnl,, : to know good raw silk, of. buying . mr,A thm tenia oranas irntti o,i for raw silk. H Is taught tha ethics of the trade, snd the pitfalls, snd la ancestral spirits. The Standard Spark Plug of the World auto-- W SILK INDUSTRY silk Industry, ths chinery used In the which student operatea the marhlnee weave treat the raw silk, those thst the material, the dyeing processes and the methoda of Imprinting designs on Morlmasa Itagakl, candidate for the pay their TT THAT about your uf advanced courses under the direction of Joseph S. Kaaksl, a graduate of the Inatitute of Weaving at Krefeld, Oermsny, who for the last seven Years has conducted elementary silk classes In the night school. The courses are Intended to prepare the youth with a high school educstion for immediate entrance to the silk Industry, fortified with a technical training that will allow bis employers to do away with bis probationary and educational period. In one course, the youngster teams of the 10 different weaves that are All phases of common In making allk and In addiNEW YORK (AP) ths allk industry, from buying the tion creates a few weaves of Ms own he ls taught the raw allk to selling the finished prod- design. In snnther, tests of and chemical microscopic academic matter have of become uct, silk fsbrlrs to determine their comIn New York. Interest position. In a technical survey of the ma The textile high school Is offering diet, for taking sides with political foes of Ms dead father and offending Spark Plugs way m a term DISOWNED. POLITICIAN TOKYO His family has disowned H BBH 91 iy2o. I MX v things from satin to lace that are treated with a kind of wax finish. I'ans wears cire satin hats, shoes with cire aatln trimming, cirs coats and dresses, clrs lace, cirs voile and riro chiffon. It wears them In black, white and color. ('Ire ribbon belts and bindings are important points in spring styles. The small wrapped turban nf oire satin Is extremely popular for early nprtng wear. Usually the turbane are black, but some navy blue Is seen, and quite often touches of chsrteuse green are combined' with black or 13, Pint St. Pocatelh), Idaho FRANK C. HOWE, State and Vine Streets, Murray, Utah. Was. 636. |