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Show ' t?i DESERET new war council of the Red Cross to raise great sums of pioney for the of tbs work to be done and support done upon a great scale I hope that the response to their efforts will be a demonstration of the generosity of America and the power of genuine practical sympathy among ur people that will command the admiration of the whole world." PtsM that of the Red Cross Its Duty is to Direct lief Work id MAKES APPEAL CONTRIBUTIONS FOR for Demonstration of erican Generosity and il Practical Sympathy. i 11 President May crested s "war council of the Rsd Cross" yesterday to direct relief e during the war. and made a for Red Cross contribution -ft Of all those who can contribute elthpr great sums or small to the al-- 1 eviction of the suffering and distress WI4 must inevitably arise out of this flCt for humanity and democracy." mtfbhtftea Wild pub-H- Z. C. M I. EVlCMOfG NEWS -- r Hi DAT MAY 1917 of this great dtj they wooM receive new inspiration and stimulation Their hearts would be deeply stirred, as mine has been tonight by this overwhelming evidence of your support. Long life to the United States. Long life to the city of New fork. Annual Dutch Deputies Regret Calling up Landsturm Mot F' emulates. Definite plans have not been made, but a preliminary step was taken tonight when telegrams were sent to ail tbs IW chapters of the Red Cross, notifying them that a campaign soon would bs undertaken to raise money and get the work under way. In Headquarters of athe council will beWill branch office Washington, but be established In New Tork, where details of the business of getting supplies to Europe will . be handled It is impossible to say how much money is going to be needed said Mr Davison, "tut It is going to be many millions of dollars. Just how we are going to get that money I dont know, but I have every confidence that the American people will respond as never before and that we will get It." One of the first big things, he added, will be to bring relief to thousands of people In France left In pitiable povof the fighting armies erty in the wake The work In America was not minimised. but Lr Davison will suggest to the chapters of the Red Cross that In its It Is not nearly so Immediate Importance as that in Europe. The early dispatch of an organisation to France to study conditions and determine what should be dons is contemNone of this work will be done plated. in a spirit of charity, however, but it will e be so directed as to make the 11 ; ALL NEXT WEEK Positively One Week To dispose of (Continued from page one.) Only. Extra Salespeople Extra Wrappers. Prompt Service. tunda of the tomb. doffed his e benefu-larle- some period ssrly In June when It will go before the country with a specific appeal for aid. "Just now, Mr Davison said. "I believe there are not 2 per cent of the people who have a full appreciation of the fact that we are at war. But they will appreciate It soon, and the Red cross offers to s great part of our H0.b00.906 people an opportunity to perform a servico." N The bead of the war council la Hanry P. DSvtaon of 1. P. Morgan s Co., who Mian accepting lha poal that ail tha vaaaffcllltlea of (ha Morgan firm would Copenhagen. May 11, via Lonlii:5S a.m. Germany's fuel dtfflculltee did not end with tha lata unusually severe winter. Op the contrary Germans are even now being warned that during the rest of tha war and In the period Immediately following It will be Impoaelble to eupply the Individual consumer with alllhe coal he desires. It will be necessary for him to put up with some discomfort. he la told, although aa the Lokal Ansetger comments, with the coming of winter we shell at least not frees." A government coal commission has been established to apportion the coal mined with regard to the urgency of various needs. Similar local commissions have been named for towns of more than don, UyOtO Inhabitants E! Taao, Texas, May 11, A Mari from can who arrived hare today aoutharn Mexico reported to the Mexioffican government secret service presented cials that Oen. Felix Dlaa, nephew of can Revolution with a check for JM00 franca the late Oen. Porflrlo Diaz, former Joffre ehot preeldent of Mexico, had been and killed by Oen. Callmayor. a former Zapata commander, following a dla-pu- te aa to the supreme command of (he ravolutionlata in the mate Oaxaca. Thl statement wai made officially today by Andrea Garda. Inapector gen-erof Mexican consulates In the United States Hirschmans Good Shoes The Price Is Never Right If the Quality Is Wrong DROP FIGHT ON WAR TAX Chicago, May II. FI vs board of trade operators dropped thair fight agatnat ths government for collection of emergency war taxes, and their lawyer found himself In the United States circuit court of appeals yesterday without clients. The operators had appealed for reversal of Federal Judge Evans' decision denying them an Injunction to prevent the internal revenue collector from collecting emergency war taxes on transfers and "scratch sales on the board of trade It--, developed that the Internal revenue collector has taken In from the since operators approximately $2,000,060 the court fight against collection was started. t While giving superior values every day in the year because of our ability to market volume of merchandise at moderate prices our Saturday Specials are lines taken from our regular stock and quoted measure. 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Growing Girls or Womens SPORT SHOES in White Nile Cloth uppers, very smooth fabric. Good rubber sole, dandy variety in lace models; extra specikl, $2.85 the pair regular $3.50 and $4 qualities. THIS WILL BE A BIG WHITE YEAR. Dandy style White Nile Cloth, button and lace shoes for children of all ages; splendid quality soles; 5 to 8, $1.25 regular $1.50; 84 to 11, $1.45 regular $L75; 1114 to 2 misses, $1.85 regular $2.25. Growing girls size lace models, leather or rubber soles, $2.45 regular $2.85. Special Sizes 36 to 42. Saturday Special at as this M. Vivian! made a brief address, thanking the officials of the university for the honor they had conferred upon him and his Se How commission- - era Ages six to fonts een. Beautiful, tylish little coats in checks, serges and silks. Special Saturday at New arrivals in velours, velour checks and poplins. For Saturday two special lots The pubib library was virrounded by a tremendous crowd while the re- ceptlon was irt progress- - Inside were French men and women. The guests were introduced in groupe. Marshal Joffre made one of his char- aeteHstleaTly brief speeches. The reception lasted until nearly It olclock. Then Marshal Joffre secern- panted Gov. Whitman to the Metropolitan opera. hr, use. M. Vtriani. worn-ouby a daV filled with action, re- turned to the Frick mansion. Andienoo Them Joffrr. j j ! t , Boy Scout Shoes The durable kind, thoroughly solid and well made; 9 to 13Vi, $1.95; 1 to 2 youths' sizes, $2.25; boys sizes, $2.45. Whn the marshal appeared in a at' the bent $3.45, SL H95 o & $6.45 $12.45 opera house the audience j cheered him for seven minutes when he wrmflTkt salute. Ladies and gentlemen said the marshal as the cheers died out. "I am deeply grateful for all the greetings, for ail the smiles and Tor all the cheers that you have given me tonight, but I must take them not as an to me personalty, but as a tribute from you to the fighting army of France. If the soldiers of my be-- I loved country could know of this great spontaneous outburst of affection and .patriotism on the part of the people Yours -- A. S. KREIDERS FAMOUS ANNVILLE BRAND PLAY SHOES. Tan Lotus Calf, Black Calf, Elkskin, Smoked Horsehide, button shoes, extension soles of excellent material; best wearing shoes made; 5 to 8, $1.95 regular $2,45; 84 to ll, $2.45 regular SfroELY We Do Send for Catalogue Quick !E Shoe Pec ne main Repairing |