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Show H Free Scavenlr Take Excep- 5tatement Jhat He Said There Would German Propaganda Benzoin. Glycerine and Rosa- water, Absorbent Cotton, hospital 'size, roll Odor-o-n- o 2Sc site Meqtholatum, 25c else values Hair Brushes, "Sc and Hind's Honey and Almond Cream 10c La Blache Face Powder, -,iOe- else Sempre Glovir.e. sec else5e site Cantorial, -- f1 Creme Oil Soap, I He size Wash Cloths, Sc grade thtt OOVFERFSCE AND STATE FAIR VISITORS WELCOME to WALKERS U. S. Troop in France Imbued With Spirit of AgI gre&slvenets and Victory ' Sharp Praise Them. ....... Main t ' 89c Washington. Oct 5. Senator Hale of Main. warning the aeoete today against any peace until the German war machine is shattered, deplored Impressions that Congress was aligned Into two camps sparring for political advantagea Some people, he said, seemed to have the Impression that the new rev enue law is a victory for the coneer-- i vative element in Congress, that the progressive or radical wing has been turned doom and that tha old stand-pat element in both parties la in control; "In other words that the great business interests bave won a victory at the expense of the people." That Idea, he said, generated by speeches while the bill was pending. Is wholly unfair. America, be said, had been told that it is In ths war for world democracy and has been In sufficiently told that our own democracy la at stake Unless Germany Is brought to the most condign punishment." be said, her greet military machine will not be given up and her military prestige will be such (that no country will care or dare to enter Into conflict wtth her unless with the backing of the rest of the -- r or Id. She will inevitably clash with South America and Mexico and would not be content until she has overrun us as she overran Belgium and Poland, and tried to overrun Franee.- - at Ties, Special Psrts, On 3. Tviiiis - Ttsrthnur member of the inner war council of and former 6i . the present cabinet dent, at the luncheon of the American declared club that the ; yesterday i, government and th$. French ,7. French- were - wnsheh-abl- y absolutiy:-oivople resolved to reunite Alsace-Lor- -f raine to France, " "We wish to regain that which be- -; , longa to u, ha said. Restitution to its legitimate proprietor of property v force and retained by fraud, taken by what we ask. A protest which has fi'Tacontinued 47 years is more eloquent . and more decisive than any plebiscite. i must be restitution pure and sim- It 1 Pie- - Not a heart In France hesitates '51 upon that; no voTce ti dTscofifantT M. Barthout. spoke Of the admira-t- tj ' Hon of France for President Wilson. ,j He also complimented Amhasaador of the em- -; ft. Sharp upon histha'conduct war and pedd a baaey during tribute to the personality of Gen. , Pershing. PL A-MA- And . fll -- navies. An infinite variety of styles. A wonderful blouse value would be priced regularly at considerably ' more. Special for three days at $2.9 . $1 6.50 . SEAL Full lined with fancy brocaded silk, seo these ooatt for a wonderful fur coat value . $1 8.50 -,-$19.75 frocks in all of the wanted street with fancycok, lara, pockets and belts. Ideal dresses for immediate wear, The popular straight line, one-pie- ce k., Showing the newest models in plain colors and- - mixtures blue, brown, gray, green. Storm collars, great patch or set-i- n pockets, wide belts and large buttons. A big coat value for this time of year. "AH' of the newest materials. '. .... j WALKERS ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS for here. Pla-Mat- es new shipment ha just been received. Tha LOW INTRODUCTORY PRICES at which the? have been marked will strongly appeal ig yoo Beth patente-anf- l metatg Size 3 to 0 e. 3.50 Stow OH to S 3.00 3 AO H to I - , (Annex). A big na ............. Strictly taflored and fancier models in new fall modes in suits. Navy, gundy, brown. Russian green, taupe and many popular shades. sizes. Serges, Poiret twills, gabardines, meltons. ,r burAH MILLINERY SPECIAL Saturday in our BOYS and GIRLS SECTION FS"d ' ' On the Third Floor Sfaddnaws, ' and op to , and to up HATS Nifty plaids A- Ta corduroy suit and nothing wears ;7 Every French or regulation 8 to years, . DRESS YOUR BOY IN CORDUROY. quite s $100 A special lot of - -- I Ycrk. Oct.- - 1. ' has sebeed lh trssA of many tempasts of marching fact through choars since Amsrtc houldr4 srma ballon's paid hoipags today to th heroin tbs aurses of tho Red Cfoaa Xuwtt the first great parade o th American' Red Cross and ai though ths e 20,000 marching women, young and aged, dtd not present a martial appearance. they marched amazingly welt They appeared aa representatives of the fir.t. second and third lines of re- - Nw which t -- i ?osk suit hats assembled Tom Sawyer Blouiss, 65c and 85c. Blouses that will wear pnd blouses which do ' colors. and cxccllcnt jatterns. weather. Others wore dark blue ulsters and still others bue serge dresses with miUfar? capes "t hfowtf Tbktk W fhour the red flannel linln? Ifl fact, spectator saw every tpe of uniform known to the healing branch of the servt ice, Back of the zftirses who are to see active eervice marched deSgatlons from ever? hosTitakto iha of New JYork. and then followed the women who compose scores of chapters pt the Red Cross and who represent line of refief activity Banners they carried appealed for recruits and support Several base hospital units were ir Hne. with stretcher hearers and grim reminder of the work that is to oom Many of the ambulance were driven bv W?oen. as were motor One of the motor etrerrenev kitchen service units represented the District of Columbia At the brad of this dvi- -' sioa iramhed Mr wif of tbs secretarvJnssphueHthmiely, of the nattr Many of the marchers carried service flags drnotinr that eons or r Inlhe Service Of their country As these flags passed the reviewing stand thev were saluted by Secretary Daniel Surgeon General Dorcas, Dow Kew derw Ms j: Don. Ell D .Hffvle. commander of the the east almost a punetil-iotialtf as were the Stare and Stripes when they went by at the bead of each afnhu-Une- SENATE-PASSE- S SENATOR KINGS T -- SrKO-M- O FOR ASTHMAf a (USBffUff sntryanB et Am - 18 - fit; fast PEOPLE HOST v - SHIRE -- Oil and Washington, Oct. Germany Advertising t -refiners meeting here today with Her Great New Loan the federal trade commission were told . -- . 9ERMANSLAY:HEAYY: FINE . I that the government will lnat-tha- t the public share In the war prices which are to be fixed. Th commission already haasubmit-te- d to President WtlimtT' prf Hmtn&ry cost estimates on which the government will base prices it will pay for oil and gasoline needed for war Today's hearing waa to give producers aa Opportunity to submit their cam before a final report Is ' made. , , There has been BO decision yet an to Lieut. Douglas Malcolm whether the government wtt! oil Given Hit Old Place and gasolipe under control of place the fuel administration or whether It will enLondon. Del. Douglas Uni colm. who recently wts acquitted f the ter into a volunteer price agreement murder of Anton Bnutnberg, ' pseudo similar to The steeT and copper price count, hes been reappointed to his po- arrangement. Producers, it .Is said, sition on headquarters staff In France. According to The Standard a reOoacU- are for a voluntary agreement. pijr-pose- s. Havre, Oct. 4. A Belgian official communication today says; Zeele In eastern Flanders, has been fitted 80,000 marks for the giving of food and ctgarettea to passtng FnglUh all houses prisoner.,- Furthermore, mil at be shut up at I oclock In the evening, after which hour nobody it to be allowedla the street" Books and the War. The effect of war upon, literature baa always been an interesting study, hut the toudent are- - In bopelese disagreement about tt. It would seem that a gigantic world war like the present, which Is such a tremendous stimulus to human activities In some direct lon. -- mlght also gtvs.irtngs to the fancy of writer - , , The case seems to be otherwise. Not a song worthy of note has corns out ot 1L "Tipperary, which baa been the most popular song sung By the British rmy, in a me ditty, written in this country before the war, produced here and forgotten until Its revival abroad. The German Hymn of Hate has vigor, but little else. On the other hand, a number of famous songs that are thoroughly alive today were written In "our Civil - ' , , . ..... War. single-marchin- g One war novel, "Mr. BrKling Sees It Through." has keen read and quoted Immensely.- but no one carr saf whether It will have a long Ufa Books - by private like Over th ZEELE Top." describing EmpeFs their daily Ilf In the trench, seem to be the favorites - - ce Girls New Parkhill Gingham Dresses, $2.00, Sizes 2 to 14 years,;. Come in splendid variety.. having their vntriee in- - pubfle lands forfeited while away, was passed today by the senate and van sent to th house. I.-- Lbut , . acquittal TVsshlngtpn, Oet. S. Senator King's bill which would prevent men Absent on account of military serrio from 4. Germany Oct. Amsterdam. first great effort to make the hew war loan a success takes th form of page of advertisement lj the leading German newspapera. In part . the notice, eays: i tor subscription. Money needed term Tou time. reckon Easy allowing . division MarcHrtir ferad of Yk proces what you can earn In tho forthcoming sion was Hhry P Dariaon. chairman weeks and months, deduct the cost of of the Red Crbas war council, and aevr living and then see what you can lend oral of his aide. the fatherland.'' , I $10.95. Misses and Little '.'Womens Costs and ' Frocks i Styles and materials are the most wanted ones and please the mothers as well as the girls prices are the lowest possible consistent with "the quality. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Prices, $15.00 to $57.50. . latlon between Slalcolra and his wife i hen beeneffected- t The coroner turr homicide of "justifiable after hearing Lieut. Malcolm's plea that he bad killed Baum berg is defense of Mr BILL wifes honor. A Jury of the Old Bailey police eourt later brought in a verdict Of hue-ban- 1 $5.00, $6.50 $10.95. models! Sizes One-Pie- rr-w- rubber slickers for ssrvics ia boy loves well for a school Boys $5.00, $6.00 Cravenetted Crompton Curduroy Suits, $7.93. -Suits which will shed the fain, new Norfolk model. -sizes 6 to 18 years. for visitors and our regular cus- tomers. Tailored street' hats and more dressy models in a splendid va-riety of shapes, sizes and colors. All the latest models in this seasons styles wonderful - values for $5.0(L udr liberty bond. ..... ............. ..... A Fur Coat Special CHAPELLE DYE HUDSON COAT AT $195.00. -- Real for tha children, for they have wide, comfortable toee and they are splendidly made, shoes. aerv and to succor the nations fight lug mea. The hundreds of tAouaanda had gathered to do them honor OF.MOVINSPIGTURES who paid a tribute- - ot reapect all ths. more I Impressive beciute u was bolster, out than that . xqcorded the reglmsnts ' . Ftvo Oct reels of which have swung down th stenne on .Washington, way to training ram pa moving picture and more 'than 70.000 thejr It was a colorful proveaalon which lantern slides Will be exhibited dally stretched from Central park to Wgsh- and took' two houra to ingtoniAasquare throughout the country in virtually alt !nxu rntman i piw wtan-- nettw. vLit. u th 17.300 moving picture theroe from ww until Oct 2? in behalf of travel un form f dark were 4h who ave been mobUiaed her loan. Man? acraen start nur tha Liberty order to sail for Franee. Back marrhavo -- opraf4! of th man? of thorn came another division la ara? ing picturoa. The (tildes WiU bear di- - crepe made of those uniforms, op awtit iinctivo nvottoet urgmc reader to & iftjr orciers. Another detachment wore U Wt .. Thats What They Are. mid-di- BE ?PP06feUM SCARFS 1 $13.50 SKUNK SCARF' 322.50 SKUNK SCARF 7. . HUDSON SEAL MUFF . 20.00 HUDSON SEAL MUFF 3000 HUDSON SEAL MUFF . . TV. .V. , 35.00 5000 lynx muff NUTRIA SCARF ,.37A0-- NUTRIA MUFF 20.00 POINTED FOX MUFF SH.OSrr POINTED FOX MUFF I ..3500 NATURAL RACOONTIUFFT; .77 $42.80 Crepe Tie chine, taffetas, satins, laces, nets and other materials. Stripes and solid colors many blacks and Pla-mat- es , lit hi Fur. SHOES - ADVERTISED -- 50c. TE 4 LIBERTY LOAN Boms state Fair and Conference Special t Franee Will Insist on ! BUT FURS NOW Another one of those splendid blouse sales for which peoplelook, toWalkers. , A vast assortment of patterns and colors, wide open M,.,endsrisondorfuHy,,gtM)d,tie,foi;.iflc...,....-,.;, -- li bon, natural esrly. Four-in-Ba- Alsace and Lorraine -- ..... i - TWO-SKI-N -- -- ! 30e ..70 for 25o for 25c CAMISOLES . For Saturday at 83c,. A number of different styles In the splendid wearing glove silk mostly pink-ribshoulder straps predominate. :A remarkable value. ,, GREAT g ' i. 5o ....420 .... A rsslly splendid shirt vaius, limited amount, so come Only German War Machine Mast be Shattered 4 lo Stiff cuff shirts, in splendid variety of colors near strips which men like, both light and . dark. .Size 14 - it A SPECIAL IN GLOVE SILK The most acceptable gift you can make to tha boys who are , going away. vc Trench Mirrors, non, breakable 75c to S2.SO . encases A leath Sewing Kits, khaki and Toilet Sets, with or without fittings ........ 33.75 w , LS Wrist Watches, regulation kind, special ... v - Me", Correspondence Bets in khaki case boo .. Plaving Cards In leather case veet pocket size V. 35c, to J5o Picture Frames in khaki case , (Main Floor). ., American Training Camp In Franco, Oct By tho Associated Preas). Tha American amhoaaodor to Franca, William O. Sharp, Visited the American training camp yesterday. Ho said e on leaving- "As I watched our" splendid yountfsoldiers at their drill, cheerful and determined. I could have no doubt of their victory -With tha united nation behind them.- In tha faces of these splendid ao Idlers, I saw the spirit of resolute America.' 4 9e odors-,,.- -- A BIG SALE OF ' Mens'"Shirts - - ! A Special Sale for Saturday "srrasr if ., ar Ambassador Sharp xfjev Praises Boytin France JS Flow.) Mens Pure Natural Wool Shirts - and Drawers, Garment, $1.83." Mens Fine Combed Cotton Union Suits, $1.50, " " Slightly fleeced. Weare Agents for the Famous Superior and Vas-sUnderwear for Men. These come in cotton and wool, silk and wool.. Prices from $1.50 to $7. el tJ size- ,yC Children "THREEDAY SALE In Tratntng quarter . (By the Aeenciated Press). Gen, Perehing, th American commander, In an interview today, took exception to the statement, which according to Information re-cred hero la being apread through-oa- t America by meana of Gorman propaganda, that tha war on tho woot-or- n front will raault In a atmlemato. B denounced this as an effort to weaken American initiative "America TiaFfteburcei fs meit h material, ones they are prepared to add weight to the Alliee which mu at force a military decision against Ger-- many.1 said tha general. Ha added that tho American troopa were Imbued with the spirit of aggressiveness .and victory. f ze COMFORT KITS FOR SOLDIERS ., LAST-DA-Y Amertcan 'Prance. Oct. e 50c Talcum Powder, 25e cana aaaorted S' fSd rise - AN EFFORT TO WEAKEN r AMERICAN INITIATIVE . LiateTine, M To Every child, accompanied by an adult. Visiting our juvenile department Saturday win receive an interesting Stunt Souvenir" free. of the public now. . Novelists of talent who are living at th time of a great war often Ignore It in their work. Walter Scott wrote a ,if of Napoleon. but in none of hia manv novels did he ever deal with th Napoleonic wars, although they have made a tremendous ntrprs ston upon the Scotchman. The best revels of our Revolutionary War have bean written in the last 10 year and perhaps the ablest fiction baaed upon the world war will com many year frond now. , Only on thing teems sure. A great war. after a period, is nearly always followed by a fine literary outburst It may not be due to the war Itself but to the gladness that men feel because the tragedy Is over and the fresh zeal with which they turn to the work tfcrf lova New York World. : ' HOW TO BECOME A CITIZEN e- - UNITED STATES. OT lust published a naw edition rf Laws of "Wilson's Naturalization United States" showing how to become an American citizen, Atao Includes United States, Constitution. Declaration of Independence, Department Regulations, Form QueU" Asked by Court, Short History United State, ett, etc.- - Seventh Edi. tion. 1117- , 23 CENTS, POST PAID, -- DESERET NEWS BOOK I . a w bl v V. Mo ill |