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Show u a, x v- - rf. i; jI t DESERET. 'EVENING r V P. M. GEH. BURLESON ' li , 1 i IE u 4 -- U 1 '4 T Ditinction ' i f tween . W. C. Winder is President And ' D. W. Parratt Becomes Manager. ' ContrQl of the state feir and its 'Faugh! t -- propo-Igand- t M ' hesl-Jfii- Here are black and white bloom, era in the new length; mad of wide satin stripe Seco silk, very je. sirable for wear with the narrow skirts. Exceptional value at, the pair - - - I- i' - , - COODS 5TCRf Wonderful A -- mirt .yN Offering of I 1 I, pn mp T of-th- RACIAL HATRED K 4 r : del Murquezote Wednesday morning. They said today Lopex had been reported killed almost as many times as ha Villa in the past five years of revolution in Mexion and thev are : Withholding anyfficlal reports to ; rShr. happening of today are enough Washington pending further details to account for a suffcleney of hate and the possible identification of the on j either side. The Italian are bodies at fat Ascension by Americans Dalmatia precisely as though as those of the three Villa leaders. Beating ft were an enemy eountrj. ThCy atei American Cons'fl Dow, announced driving Croatian school teachers out II today he was making a report to the of town. Thev are forbidding the usetaie department quoting Gen. Ztia-"- f ihe Croatian language in - schools, j zua's military message' of the flight E,ir centuries the Wavs have bad the Col. Hadzell, commander of the United rrglit to hear mass said In the Slav Ftats troop on the New Mexican bortongue. A long,bgone pope granted der reported today he had received no tills permission bn the representation Information. oX.LliaU4 A- " the. btnv, leflder. kifb .thetr people Ueertsixm. ' UTdi'not know laitln and on the fur fthcr rt presentations of the Slavs that We Are All. Right would either hear mavs.in Slav- -. - they Jab or hot hear mass at all --The acSays Bishdp Bentley tion Of the Italians t bitterly - Would 'JUAREZ. Mexico. March 20. "We Ise Force of Arms. ou. It is easy enough to are ill right, are well and have not Mind , ' Understand the hprlngs of the Italian been physically mistreated." was the i aiciion, even if one feels that the ef TBentlVy. president lrie the Juarez, stake feels thatt such sctlona of the 'Mormnn" h and .Qf FU Whetten.. . Snwise. Church. James If Italy is given the Dal-head mi5. c q j V liy .tlx A ,Stotuaiy.ahstat(e andSTbtTTicE wnfereitee kihe has already made certain that she )en, another Mormon." all pf wJjflaj, band nesr Las. Cruces, Mexico, ''last week. They have been released and are making their way back to Coionia Juarez from Villa's camp In the Mexican mountains. The message was relayed from lum-NI camp No. FI. 6 miles south of Chawaw Gravndeei and-lf- S miles below Cuia Grandee and h Arn'rican Consul Ed. ward A. Dowt'lher for transmission wiungtori. Tbe ' Mormons" were "t rd y and are expoct.-- to AH tsAemm lntfllrlwD - X tr ot XOirWirtf 0 " ,h'.lr tomorrow. 1 i" jr Many Ffeople If vpi have been accustomed -- to drink coffee and find it causes heed ache, nervousness, I ! i ' js-jQ- t i i i .sleeplessness-.o- r , -- heart op. stomach annoyance, whu not try INSTANT-P0STUM- 7 At present wholesale prices, it is impossible to secure a very broad selection of desirable styles to sell at $25.00 but to meet this demand, we have brought many of our higher priced garments down to1 the twenty five dollar mark, which give you an unusual selection FOR SATURDAY ONLY of the very newest suits. Dolmans, Capes and Dresses of the- decidedly better class. arm season. r Childrens (0 .... - Snappy Sailors P- AlaHs'anhRab-solutel- y free from caffeine, the drug in coffee, hut of rich er 4. -- . sleeves French band finished. top. brown, beaver, navy, grey and black Saturday only, Sizes 42, 50c kind, choose at ' the pair 40, and 44; "Seconds" of the Z 50c so QQ INCH RCFFTjED BABY El JOUNCING. A very desirable val60c of lot patterns, regular ues, the yard 24 Up Ro, Star Diapers, The beat made. Size 13 bv-- 18, regu'ar 12.50 dor. 91.66 Size 2 by 24, regular 13 00 dor 92.28 Rizo 27 bv 2, regular 13 23 dozeq 92.46 Brown Sheeting, ISic full 36 hie ltr Will bleach out when washed, spit ndlj wearing, yard 18e ... DRESS ELOCXCIXGS. 24 Inches wide. Ewiss embroidery on fine, sheer bktiste, regular 95c value, 4 IS ihaa Pep ;.c irtyuir r , , 5e Stadc.. yard 27'e I lurk Towels 2r.0(l of 'em, hand size, all while. Jacquard -; ooffee-lik. e At Grocers flavor. Everywhere. 77?ere.y ? oson Of p prop pow e ou! )Mrri This be pa S5c each. Saturday Th 39c to pr Chief Germ tun, .dim tfiduf wih mh 39c tDRSET COVER Th man warri duan 18 c 75c WHITE MET VL VANITY CASES containing coin holders, mirrors, etc., choose Saturday at ; only 50c JEWELRY SPECIAL Just received, a of the new and desirable little Jew elry accessories so necessary to every monjan. There are lingerie clasps, fancy pins; brooches, pearl beads, ear rings, veil pins, bar pins and manv -Other a rtliiles adornment, specially priced, at your choice. extra special offer of the new Pineapple straw sailors for women An -- an3 misses. Thir collection is shown in black and colors and affords discriminating-WomeR-an-eportunity to select one of the very latest and most popular of Springs conceits at a very low preie. (Millinery dept- - 2nd Floor) at regularly For sell- 65c t high-clas- Beautiful for curtains, side drapes, box, covers, couch covers, etd. Sat89c urday, yard 91.50 lauxi Curtains, Famous Quaker lace craft style. In English net, filet, etc. White, cream and ecru.' Only 2 to 8 pairs of a stylo, .2,88 NaijMoolwPine 1st and and 'Nagasaki in juedium jf and - Ifght weight. Saturday extra special, yard ..... 53e 86.00 Regal fxing Ckitlf -- -- p theyre woven iHirdiT. Fatur-d,- i. The old reliable, full with a flm.l, each vard widfs. II yard t) the piece, special, the l2!-s5.50 Pattern JM.67 Table Pi,eo Cloth. 8lze 72 bv 72 .1 mq(ue.isWnrIlM. Hoarr nLT!RribTrght Lsiptian Tissue Nw- ks mUJ Jmpcrfetiiona bring and stripes; these splendid table batnrday, the yard. 400 vhrtht tO'TTO KarffrTIav 45e New Tissue ria(J 1T aLPn!J' otles In- - the 'newest Limit, 2 to the customer pl&id and chrk M.50 tldin'si Beauty taturdaj, Wind Halts. Enough In yard a box for full size comfort. 8ize 72 by 34 in. i,ia5.ArriCtta J eRon ionw; mixture 92.99 Saturday best for service Full 5h- Fancy Outing Elan-he- l. fd wld- These in light and Saturday, yard shades, .. 77C $ark shades. Amoskeag Teaxiedown grade. Sattvepfc 59 urday, last chance at styles to choose exquisito from at the yard .jo ,he 35c ba.ia to th Th the i balat doMa ' biilic On - Ttew tth cho rprea Sei er the , prior reic allot H la RIIi largi ple MOIRE BAGS SPECIAL Large size, fine quality Moire Rags, with pretty liningstrBd fitted with purse and mirrors, a very special offer for Sautrday only at , H gt uffc alf --- ef coul! tbe and. Th mum duru than Indh each $3.50 Infants and Childrens Dept. Childrens W ash Dresses Shown in white linene with colored stripe and In gingham plaids and stripes and very effectively trimmed in contrasting colons. Size to-- 6 tl.00 values. years, 85C Saturday INFANTS 1 WAISTS tnd $5.95 (0 . - S7.50values JACKETS AND NIGHTINGALES. Made of dainty white outing flannel with pink or blue Witching. tplcndid 2SC values. JQq Saturday ftnee the 'Pent; , bane Vane Saturday cate Th eoitp ROUE .IN FANTS SOFT SOLE SHOES. " . prox the tftei - These in al! kld palent u ilb kid or motiw silk" tiU black, 31.60 aluca. Saturday, oho - - regular 70. pair I3J0 WOMENS DRESS APRONS .$2.3ffBUNGALOW APRONS 'Jtarlc 'Of d?t r1'I)i ue" Tieurcd 'n.-r- . afe Vnd Tin- . wU.b-Fk trlmmiffg Ci AC Satnrdav PGi ifeis-jL- it--i,i 5 L00 bom bnp) Vetnr on t WOMENS BLOOMERS Saturday, IOC special '. - FRONT LACE CORSETS. co,,tnT4 modvla; Uifh low ?r rhand dlaatic -- b'lft top; Faturday, ! A beautiful of- - ..sejec-Lju- ii 4eht fraL , X 1 fLdain,ty 1lnk or M,,to batiste, finished pointed ruffle. Elastic at Waist and knee. on T men 70 -- JiVef gene high bon dept tlom Pent ut that Made of bst plaid and ginghams and finished with pocketsstriped knd f belts. F&turdav, special -- V 10 calio 59c priced SPECIAL trn. lo ! AH tty th Jewelry Specials Infants' Reuben Merino Shirts. First size. TXCTT Dainty beading at top. All very desirable patterns, regular 35c quality, the yard.. 91.25 to 91.69 Croton-nesBest quality, novelties. Foreign and domestic printing. 75e V rrrr a choc foumu at. tho pair yards I80rrvard Sbeeliiig. 2 wide better jrn P CHILDREN'S F.MBROIBFTRED yours at only DOMESTICS th In Saturday Specials Ui $1.00 Ala nari tot Hi ing, Garment more Embroidery $12 neck, no it pour, b Hosiery and Underwear Low & petf rour SoUU KID GLOVES Womens Swiss Ribbed Vests. M t m rare The omen's lint grade 65c Hose fibre lisle As ion freal tpm fc e. SATURDAY SPFXT I efTce-live- ly These in erlsp. new ginghams In plain solid colorings as well aa fancy cheeks, plaids, stripes, etc, Made up in a variety of clever new styles, some with separate collars and cuffs, dainty, little hand embroidered touch-- '' etc. Sizes from t to 14 years. Womens fine dressed kid glove, white, full PK sewed. Shown with contrasting or self embroidery, full line of sizes from S 4 to Saturday, extra special,, the pair.. pnn t 01 tho v n Dresses Saturday Extra Special A s. - On mom selection of Georgette, taffetas, srrgra, and Jersejs as well as fetching combinations of Georgette with satins and taffeta. Braids are very prettily applied and many are very trimmed with the new bonus embroidery. Some are shown with girdle and tassHa and aU are very hew and desirable. A wide range of colors la indnded. Here are Dolmans and Capes: the seasons moat popular at)Ir In serges, veloures and gabur-diiicBuild and button are effectively used In Uie trimming, while nuiny are finished with contrasting- collars and cuffs. Very graceful, draped effects are tliese and tbe color selection embrace rose, navy, peacock, rookie, etc. This 125.00 select km Includes and poplins in navy, tan. Pekin and Mack. The styles embrace the clever new box effect; loose belted models and many wich nifty, fancy vesta. Trimmings diow a wide variety of tbe popular button and braid treatment and the skirt alt emlKxI) Uie tight flung feature so desirable his )ect lo THE DRESSES THE WRAPS THE SUITS" eet-chec- are-peitis- Rashes Itching - Soothed With Cuticura ! hi! mi 'fade 4 A- T- trad I Coffee Hurls the the 1 Th the reps Ffen tiom para even from Th United StUeslarmy officers here ar fneli'ned to be skeptical of the reports received in Juarex late last night saying Marlin Lopez, llamon Vega and Gen. Holguin were killed battle of Bouquitla jvsid m WASH GOODS AND In-t- ALIVE 4f siinl inf Tfin Officers Skeptical EL FASO, Texas, March 21. KEEPS FEUD Dri 1dl reifcd t ; cist CIt FOR SATURDAY ONLY '" of-th- e . -- com--panl- es - L J 'lty-thre- ir' F GARIE,T non-uni- ; t Ad. $1.50 department. 222 - 224MAmS7r Early-Seaso- n qtmre te es SI C ,.f ur' - DRY 29-cen- ts delegated to tlhe managing committee, . , Jl wl be by the president of Utah S'ate Fair association, acting In The In officers, elected for the are as follows comIng two years, Fresident. WV'C. Winder, first, vice president, James II. Waters; second vice president, John 1 Seeley; treasurer, George S. McAllister; general manager, D. W. Parratt. , executive committee, VV. C. Winder, James H. Waters, Milton F. Lipman, George 8. Me.4fllh.tor and W. D, Roberts. The office of secretary and the managing eommlttee were abandoned. Earl J. Glade will continue to have charge of publicity. Creation of the office of state fair manager was an important the meeting. The new' manager will act as secretary '' and manager of the annual exposition. He will be paid 3,U0U a year. Earl J. Glade, who has been secretary during he past year, had previously resigned so that he might, attend more strictly to other business matters At the meeting last night he was retained to serve as director of publicity and advertising. Present at the meeting were W. S. W. C. Winder, Mrs. R. E. L Romney, CoHiCr- - Mrs. Ira D. Travis. James H. Waters. D. W. Parratt and George 8. McAllister of Salt Lake; W. D. Roberta of Provo. James Jensen- - of Brigham City and Louis S. Carden of Logan. -- 4! BLOOMERS, $1.50 of Here's beautiful selection fancy and plain ribbon in S to t Inch .wiiltha splendid variety of colors and fancy ifniblnations,, very desirable, and priced exceptionally low for Saturday selling at the yard- - and forbidding the publication oT papers In the Croat tongue and arresting booksellers who ofrer Croat books for sale. - They tear the .Crdut insignia off the breasts of women and children and drive ycroat the men off tho pavement and forbid the flying' ot the Croat' flag. Back of the funous racial there is a doubt antagonism a desire to provoke without a conflict. in order. that the Italian hand tnav be strengthened at the peace conference. Tet the soldiers of tbe Entente were welcomed to Dalmatia. Flags glowed rrom every house front and the care the w fL J",c':r8 "mtSans Piled up with did then not i departments wire controt board ' or think they had been conquered. Tbev .Which Mr. Burleson is chairman, and believed they had been delivered. that Prof. Frankfurter consequently to learn facts. ' f failed "Much of the dissatisfaction whteh now prevails, the letter reads, is not due to any failure on our part to remedy claims as to wages or hours orconditions, but Is due entireworking ' a y to the few 'agitators and the which they have continuously conducted. Many of the persons have ;flo connection with the telegraph or telephone service, have no interest In successful operation, and their fi meelihood depends on their ability to engender a belief in the minds of the employees that they are serving them, lahich they seek todo by fomenting discontent and dissatisfaction. In Films of Roosevelt Home. fContlnued from pagle pne) to do this they do not the our to misrepresent policies, Actual reproductions ef Sagamore JdondiUons existing in the service, or ?min8a a"d,Holun which had been J Jitters affecting employees loUn ntniaB-fndthe Hill, the famous home of the iate Col. v. IS 5 of OJitoa, Janos. Falo-ma- s Roosevelt, are shown in "The F.ghtmg Orders Issued. and others near I I !Mr. Burleson the New Mexican Roosevelts, the authorized version of alluded to orders Zuaru command 12 his life anJ works, which will be preHbtch have been issued from time to VIlbT Ti?1 of lA Ascension. The sented at the Orpheum March 31 and time to the various wire companies numbered Under federal control and points out federal cavalry command 600 and the April 1 for the benefit of the Pait Lake was approxthese orders prove that employees 4U uaL The Villa men deploy: City Teachers association lave the privilege of Joining labor of the most interesting of these " Adobe houses a r One anions if they wish to do so, and also Ind hehlnS corral wails t u a J sce lies of tba former fMesi dent !s aud opened home is the hall, with its great wide that employees have been permitted fbe advancing column which individual or rotlecTlve bargaining re- took up poaltiona the walls heavily hung on tba open plain fireplae, and and In H unions. of reties of his various menuiershlp with trophies gardless Machine Guns Open. Jenies the truth of the widely herald-a- d hotilmg exped.tions and early days in The Villa force from behind statements made by the few agita- -. west. the that employees dismissed because 0vdn0rt Ifications were gainingtheir Immediately above the fireplace is tho affiliations f while wire according-- to the military seen the l'.ooevelt family service. UagJ qf union were message. be ammil nftiow under, private contrtdj i ith its four stars, the first one of 5 a ve been refused employment" s men became low and suppl of Villa ,hn Lo- - gold in memory of the supremo sacri of those affiliations. His letter st iTidtred flee made by Quentin Roosevelt, who charge which he statistics inled in person, in the and Jomed the aviation corps and was contains hope of no discrimsuch that show to tended routing the federal and capturing killed in battle. four mule loads kf ammunition ination wss maintained. and in Mr. Burleson refers to strike Instead, the machine 2!cj concealed behind "various parts of the country and opened Afr$. Weber Leaves For that the government's policies fire and swept the frontrocks, ranks of the - St. Louis Convention ;were such that union and dnc'ne ,for. turning them on the and repulmn ymployees were treated with the same right com-- I the ' e fairness, adding that (he method of bodies were found Mrs, IjQuUe Ialmcr Weber, bo has, She few agitators and labor leaders on the field including ;ne three which been In Utah during the session of the, In dealing with the member of their Wt.r itPr reIorted to have beeen a union is truly autocratic and hurtful to ts, to by civilians fro f,r 8t l Ascension ,ep!Bture ha8 many employees and cannot be con- as those of txpez and hts two chtbfs 'attend the National American Worn-- 1 doned or looked upon with favor by These were taken to La Ascension In An Suffrage atouation convention a wagon. the government." arid celebration. At , hre admlnistra-- , The governments Gen. Zuazua left here last week for same time will be held a confer-- , Casa s Grander and took. tlon, Mr. Burleson savs, is endeavor-in- g women of voter j of thance to discuss the the United rapidly aa possible to remedy field Monday after the American state "" bad asworking State, pahucal out- conditions and to right department had requested the Mexican j look. wage rates. Inadequate to make an effort to oh-- 1 Mrs. Weber campaigned for the Mr. Burleson's letter, dated March government tain the release of the three party m the elate two was made public at the offices of Epenc-er- , Bunjt" mn?T American yRre ago, and previous to that time Union N. Bethell, chairman opforeman of tbe Ojito' ranches., had been a resident e state for erating board of the government's w wv were then being held five years. She was interested hy two Villa about wire administration. bend These prisoners were In the establishment of the released before the engagement occurred. laboratory t the Holy Cross hospital. j luist year she was a participant In the election campaign in Oregon; j United States Army ,Ths' postmaster general asserts that qug) treatment tn 'the (natter, of wages, conditions ifnd consideration 6f union and grievanies is given both todentes there I employ ces,.and has been permitted any discrimination against employee becaiise of labor union affiliations . The letter deals with a memorandum prepared hy belli Frankfurter, chairman of the. war labor policies board, Yelatlve'to telephone and tele-- f graph workers which Secy. Wilson had asked the postmaster general to Consider. Mr. Burleson declares that Prof. Frankfurter in studying this all- consult tbs postoffice nation did not -- Vf 35c RIBBONS, 29c by-la- non-uni- on t in- with the board of direc- -' turn, the genera manager and the executive committee, according to a revision of the of the mate fair association effected at a meeting of the officers of the aauocistibn held at the Stale Capitol Thursday night. Reorganization of the board of di- rectors was the secondary matter' of importance concluded .at Last night's aemtcA. 'Governor 'Bamberger was present and addressed the meeting on the development of the fair. W. 8. P.omney Resided. -- Onions. -- , it ting; To think that such beasts think themselves ready for freedom!" I might have told him of a precisely similar scene 1 had witnessed at Milan a few nights before when hundreds of Italian peasants, likewise odorous and noisy, fought for place on an already overcrowded train. But what would have been the use? These hates are racial. The 'Italians declare that of all the Austrian army ho soldiers were so furious, so bestial, so dangerous as the Croats. The Croats laugh at these charge. They say candidly that they have always fought the Italians and always will, because, they hale. But they sneer at the pnemy. Easy o tMicniUuHl. "In alt the war no Croat ever had the chance to look Into an Italian soldier's eyes," they say. Bo that It Is easy enough to understand why the Italians are dosing the Croat school throughout Dalmatia 2l 1019 MARCH! A Wonderful Selection: of Exclusive New Things Mi Specially Priced For Saturday Selling! ur PostmasNEW TORK."Iarch 2 ter General Burleson, In a letter made , public her today, to Secy, of Labor situation in Wilson regarding the conconnection with the government trol of telegraph and telephone wires Charges that a, "few agitators" are Continuously conducting propaganda 'which engender unnecessary dlsaatls-- f action gmong employees. The post- office department policies are misrepresented. Mr, Burleson declared, so that the impression is created that the government disrrlminstee against t employees who are members of labor t sMTimo ; ISIflRE.ilZEfl.fi had-bee- Union and Union, in Control of graph and Telephone. 7 I No Saya . is ' f Slavla. as every one anticipates, then she has made certain that her neigh bor shall add to her centuries' heri tags of hate a new and venomous anger. Even so, ons can , understand that it is sweet to Italy to have her old 'enemies even for a little' time under her thumb. Call Slavs Barbwnana. , . The Croat and the Italian have fought a border fight for generation. Austria saw to it that the Slav and Latin never met on friendly terms. The Italians have always affected a contempt for the Slav. They have called their neighbors barbarians. An ItaJ'an officer and I mood watching a crowd of peasants fight their way Be-- on board an already overcrowded n train. They penned up in a twenty-fofor hours station filthy NonMost of them bad traveled for days an opportunity to clean up: Tele- without Cattle." sneered the Italian, put- FRIDAY NEWS - top: the oth- - " lth nibroikry - trimmed rh nr 9C.C9 h Satina ir y many-- ' new, eftailored fects, "as well as fancy beaded and embroidered styles. All best colors W Sue dal a-- 8 nin fetch-ingl- at the Sat- urday special price $4.93. Uie Fat 1 Al Aibe M t 1" tl on t pro, mlgr nn frerr H. stik a -- X |