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Show v, " TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, Enjoy Feast America Gains As Britain Eskimo Oil Ice Crcarit Fish Of Slips, in Silent War for than Trade in World Markets it r Wc Value - to fill your orders. pay nothing down. Old customers e dl w Bed, Chest and Dresser Pieces 3 TERMS IN WINDOWS DISPLAYED 11; Compare it with $120 suites! A special purchase enables us to offer this gorgeously beautiful new creation at this price. ',u..,.. -J ,',. W $67.00. I t.l Bill Tl . L $25 Down, $18 Monthly . .1 5.00 MONTHLY $5.00 DOWN, mm Va'it 'I Don't compare this with suites that sell regularly at at New Low Price 4)P Terms iwp-- eatfestr ?a I tn ui t e mm I mi 1 irn A s we neairs 9 en?e " rii"fV,'',i"'7 I. I lik .I "Beauty and Quality at a Modett Price' . . ..J A I L I . , '!.'. I' I , ... Nfc rWt . 'IVri'LJ .f IK .MK "W ''r. ."i T. ft J .T, This is a .suite of - two-fift- 1 ' SALE OUTFIT IP ffVA f lllins wtftiTiiuiuFfui gii ill x Kum i in deal fairly. Shop by (iall, with Mr. John West ' Houseful of Beautiful Furniture ni an i nwncvume uargain FEBRUARY And we get a lot of It, because we Japan buys more than three Bitterness Against U. S. Today times as much from us as England. It is in South America, however, Grows Out of Constant where Britain has been hardest nil by American trade and about which Loss Bushiess. you little less than bitter to the Britf ish that they have been ousted from first position there. customs and habits Tradition, By KARL H. VON WIEGAND. on the English. They A weigh heavily LONDON, Feb. 2 (Universal). their methods of mansilent war is on between England and hate to change This is ufacture or salesmanship. America. A war of trade. Behind mirrored so many small things in the fact that the Englishman Is eiththe naval controversy is just one big London, in we make er out of work or, if he has in America Where employfactor the world markets. England especially low telegraph rates for) ment, is paid a comparatively low is slipping. America is gaining. week-ento encourage and Sunday wage and bears an extraordinary burThose two facts are the real root of on those the days using telegraph him doesn't make the bitterness that crops out over here when commerce is still. The British den of taxation, feel particularly kind toward us when now and then in clubs and in newsgovernment discourage telegraphs America rich how he and the reads papers over what they term "Amer- telegraphing. To send a telegram on Americans are. ica's naval ambitions.",. But, it is the more to have than pay you The naval rivalry is but the stage growing foreign trade of the United Sunday if sent on a .week day. Mail is not picture of the trade rivalry. The States much more than the growing collected till war of trade and commerce from midnight Saturday proceeds American navy that is causing sleepa u let take you Sunday, midnight in the wings. England has less nights in London, Birmingham, some branch postoffice and silently ter.to not trade the today to carry Manchester and other Industrial out an extra stamp on, it will be lor easily orexport comfortably, as once she even warded. Special delivery letters, did, the immense navy that she America's Trade though you have put the extra post' on not delivered are on, Sunday age When Britain and France and all J ... Surpasses Rival. or There are other branches their allies could not defeat GerAmerica's foreign trade is now in holidays. which the English are not keep many in the war, they called upon greater than that of Great Britain. with progress and efficiency. America's resources In' men, money The latest statistics available over Ing step and material to accomplish that end. here mirror the silent struggle that Germany Adopts And now we see the efforts to mobiV is going on between the world's two Methods of U. S. lize Europe, in sentiment at least, greatest rivals in commerce. Even The rapid Americanization of man against America. Oermany has stood in her own colonies and dominions. ufacture in Ger out' against the attempt by certain and salesmanship British, trade is decreasing, while the many, is another thorn in Britain' elements in Britain- and Pranee to American is picking up: "In India, foreign trade, under the mgn pres- create a united front against Russia. for Instance, where England has a sure of reparations, Germany is alone blocked the move. position of peculiar advantage, her steadily becoming more formidable That In the same sense Oermany Is re exports to India have fallen from 64 to England m the world s marts, in Paris and London as lean ' per cent of the total imports into The British hypnotize themselves garded fc ing toward America instead of sym that country in 1913 to 47 per cent each next the Just that wfil year year pathizing with the European family. in the past year. At the same time be Better, only to meet witn And there is no question as to .the the United States participated in In- naturally each time. And again disappointment in Germany. sentiment dia's imports last year to the extent in the first month of this year, the of over 8 per cent as against 2 per Report Reparations are one around figures cent in 1913. Japanese and Chinese unemployment million and perhaps close Holds New Danger. a half and to British the India pressed But with Ihe report of the Ameri ;c.ports to another half million who are not still more and, if the threat of a nadoles. Add to that the mem can reparation agent, Parker Gilbert, tional boycott against British goods receiving bers of families and dependents of which is certain to encouraee the by the Indian peoples, suggested by those out of work and the grand to- French to place their idea of the toOandhi, were to come into effect, it tal is not far from four million. En- tal sum of reparations In the clouds. would be a serious blow. is essentially an industrial and sentiment in Germany may swing t In South Africa's total Imports En gland nation and those figures mir- that sum is considered unbearable. export 1913. cent 58 in per Arnold Rechbere. a German indus gland furnished the retrogression of her foreign America not quite nine. In 1927 it ror trade. Germany, too, has at the trialist, already is openly advocating stood 41 and 15. Even in' Australia, X'' where present time approximately one and an alliance of Britain, France and England had a little more than a half million unemployed, yet Par- Germany "because it will place us all is half in 1913 and America America." ker Gilbert, the American agent of In better position the English exports have the The prime movers in the Pan-E- u commission, reports reparation and America's that she is in splendid shape. dropped to States of Europe rope or United trade has gone up to trade ex- movement, have as a part of their As the American America's exports to Mexico have pansion crowds, outforeign the British, in? argument that Europe must unite to climbed from the figure of 50 per cent f we are likely to hear more hold its own against the Colossus of to 70, while in the same period Brit- creaslngly, and more bitterness from England, the west. The friendship that so ain's share went back from many Americans sincerely believed f to Propaganda Seeks , our intervention in the war would ' ' To Create Feeling. ' bring us, has turned out to be open England Loses Out The feeling against America is be- or potential enmity. In all its hisIn Chinese Business, . ing as insidiously cultivated as it was tory, America never had so many en In China's total Imports England's against Germany before the war. vious potential enemies as it has to exclusive of has chare, The London press "plays up" prom- day. I have been in Europe eighteen Hong Kong, failed nearly 35 per njfc since 1913, inently almost every item of news years and in all that time I have nev while that of America has Increased that deals wealth, er come across so much envy, jeal250 per cent. .Up to the outbreak of number of millionaires, vast profits. ousy open or scarcely concealed the war, England and America ran Income tax reductions, fortunes made bitterness against us, as now. In the to cornea neck and neck in selling down to "trade." Japan. In Wall street That, together with last analysis H one-seven- A Town Trade Ice cream made from fish oil. snow ahd sugar recently was an unexpected winter dish of Eskimos of Alaska. The odor was strong, but the dish is said to have tasted better smelled. Eskimos caught great numbers of eulachon, a species of smelt which is sometimes called the because it contains so candlefish much oil. These they placed in holes lined with heated rocks, and after the fish were copked they were placed in covered baskets on which the women trod with bare feet to extract the oil. During cold weather the oil has much the consistency of butter. To make the ice cream, the oil was melted, and sugar and snow were added, then stirred In. of " i - Out-of- 3 FEBRUARY. 3, 1929. SUNDAY-MORNIN- G, highest quality-mon- ths ah e ad in style at this store. It's positively the phenomenal value. In matched walnut and low-prof- it other cabinet woods, with oak and teriors in- dust- - proof construction. a suite that will last vis-a-v- hs one-fourt- h. . MtiJ- - 1 - f5- - JJ-- t ' IJ; f ''fllX??aIi!-Vl- - i th VI flit? It ft . ' - iltfllLIL'eli! i '" 1 ... AJ""? fW0 rWlil V1"' JfSSSi JmfTjhf'' llvtvX" II II yJuwi" '"fo?' f?r i 5 ifC '"' l!ru 'mCi(!Fl. y-- f$-' 'C ty &XV i fw C'kiv fVfyY wtfi ' Prpparations which have been under way for several months are now com- Ve have gathered from the finest pleted for this rug announcement. looms their choicest values!, The sale starts tomorrow I Right at the beginning of the season, we are .offering prices on famous weaves that represent huge savings! As an example of tomorrow's opportunities, Genuine Bigelow Ax- we mcilt'on iere a 'i"e collection of 9xl2-foo- t minsters, rugs of close weave and deep pile; rugs of soft, silky" tex- ture and lustrous sheen;, rugs that will sell on sight at the price te3' Axminster Rugs 'Gmuine Bigelow" 9xl2-Fl- . y' Tffs. vJv fTs '1 'T"1" "" A Genuine Blgelow Axminster Throw Rugs Regular Value $195.00, Reduced to $ 4 28$ TERMS A suite 1 tJlXIJJ in t , wmmmsm!m Wmmw 53.75 price.... 36x63 inches. Regular v $10. February (Ppf Reopen or Add to Present Account" RUGS N shadings and designsr-Uenerall- sell at $165.00. modern homes. February Sale "DIPERIAL" y Repriced for the TERMS HI-PIL- E rf V 11 HI-PIL- rf I f (P)75 ir.,7 m . TERMS DOWN, air of luxury to your Jiorae; still away underpriced.; 3&Jki( ZfM ' -- K!LJgO& -v "tJ I I DOWN, KM ... CO axVP)5" MONTHLT Rooin size 9x12. Ac years and years md will make your kitchen the sunniest workshop us show you'patterns for every room in the home. We ever! are installing the Accolac Linoleum Rugs in living and dining rooms beautiful rug and carpet pattern; eoUventional ci y Ltf checks, etc. Generally sell at 20.00. Repriced for the February Sale ...... tJ -- lt Ac- .... ' .......... terms i.ii down, tt.it montklt FAMOUS DURABLE PARAFFIN "PABCO, FELT-BASRUGS Room size, 9x12. Come in to see the lieautiful new pa tt eras of Felt-Bas- e Paraffin "Pabco' Rugs ahd never before lias there been such a" ariety of designs to eliwisc from. Red Dutch Tile in black: block tiles of blue and-grainterlined with narrow strips of buff. Pretty blue ' and green ehwks- that maje'e any kiteh.cn look pinart and trim. Generally sell TERMS III M "ARMSTRONG" GENUINE LINOLEUM RUGS quaint yourself with this price on Bigelow Axminsters by making comparisons. You'll find ours the lowest. Generally-.selC&S-at fill rndJ $85.00. Repriced for. February. . I . , ... m E years of hard wear. Excellent design. Gen- erally sdl at fbj.00. Repriced for February Sale. fit MONTHLY BIGELOW AXMINSTER; RUGS W.7S Windows BIGELOW AXMINSTER RUGS Room size, 9x12. "BALK IN" A new shipment of these tremendous values, fully guaranteed quality. All new color combinations for the living room, dining room and bedroom ; will lie flat .on the floor Easily swept; -I- ff of service and durability and at the same time impart an f in to Present Account v Room size, 9x12. The finest of domestic Wiltons, reproductions of genuine. Chinese Rugs, made of clos'ely woven yarns, wide choice of color SERVIAN-PERSIA- Displayed . - 65 $7.00 DOWN, $7.00 MONTHLY patterned after, models from the Jacobean period. Antique combination walnut finish, beautifully blended and shaded. Sturdy underbracing insures the rigidity of elaborately turned legs. Interestingly carved, and in two-ton-e Jaequard velour or Jblue leather to blend with the set. The rich beau ty of the suite is particularly appropriate for J t 21x54 inches, tegular value $6.00. February Sale fS.M DOWN, $SM MOTTTHLT E t'rrnm0 y, at $13.00. Repriced for the February Sale .... TERMS tM , ', ...'.-.!..- DOW K, tlM MONTHIT. fpj3 |