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Show H0LD STATESMEFI n Storm EXTRAORDINARY OFFER IMPORTANT That Smrvmr Ymm BmLm INTRODUCTORY SPECIALS IN MISSES AND Childrens HATS $2.45 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR allies to $1.50.. Including1 dainty new GOWNS, in white muslin and pink batiste; also ENVELOPE CHEMISES, SKIRTS and BLOOMERS in white muslin, exquisitely lace and embroidery trimmed. reat style vareity. Smartly tailored effects in PAT ENT MILANS, ITALIAN MILANS, prisingly low priced. MISSES AND CHILDREN'S Salt Lakes greatest values 95 c Adjusting Differences Over War Reparation For Losses and the French German Frontier. PARIS, March 20. (By The Areo-dat- Broad way, J r Mam mod Stmt. AND SALE OF WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SMART ed Bmtwmmn rGIGANTIC PURCHASE MISSES Press.) Preatdenf Wilson, M. Clrmenceau, the French premier, and George, the British prime pdd Lloyd minister, are holding a series of meet-le- g for the adjustment of differences between them. They conferred at the -residence of Mr. Lloyd Georg today, tbe session lasting froth S o'clock In the afternoon until lata In the evening, Tbe differences constitute some of the larger questions pending now for war loasea and the reparation n frontier. These ques- m At a Specialized AT Price PRICES PRE-WA- R have assumed Importance, taking place paramount of tha league of nations, for, even ahead a hits the work of the commission re-- y !n the covenant Is proceeding rap- -j Id!) ntuch difficulty la being met In reaching an accord on reparation and frontiers Nothing unusual about The chief Issue of the question of rep- - j the price but the values srailori la not what Germany , should ' pat hut what (he can pay The com- - t are amazing Never bemissions which have studied the sub- t reduced have the elalme fore &t the beginning of gradually )ect to a total of about forty billion dollars. a season such suit econOre proposal was to spread the payment over 46 years. On this basis the omies at THE PARIS. principal with Interest, would amount tailored ts eighty billion dollars at the end of Magmficiently I the period. .suits revealing striking ' The America Ylevr. newness offline and deAgainst this proposal the commie. j ion has estimated all the available sign at a wonderfully wealth and resources of Germany at ' low price. Materials are home and abroad Tbe American view estimates In that $12 000-4- 4 n to000 these NAVY the popular Is the utmost that can be ex-- ) SERGES and POPLINS. pected This $12 000.000 000 Is made up roughly as follows irfrmai) resources outside of .that oourtry. eight billions, represented ini merchant ships, railways and mines In coal and inun deposits In the Sarre valley, foreign securities' SATURDAY MOST UNUSUAL OFFER OF and government property In former German colonjes. Heven billions of this p i perty. the commission estimates, be- -j lUiKi to private German citizens and the rttriinder is owned by the government Of private resources. Germany has property v Slued at one billion dollars in sitiih America of a hil Ion In the United States and three With Extra Pair of Trousers, b "ions In other countries Best $12,50 Values. Sizes 6 to 14. AU this outside property is regarded tty the commission as subject to confisSizes S to 14 Both pairs lined throughout. Alt cation by the allied and associated this seasons snappiest lx Ited and buckled Should this view prevail, it powers. would yield eight billion dollars for the models. In gray, brown and gzeen mixtures immediate liquidation of war losses Toda high market malts repetition of this wonderful offer ImposThis would leave four billion dollars to sible later on Buy now he paid if the American estimate of the total to be claimed Is adopted BLUE SERGE SUITS Single trouser suits; The American view as to the means to provide for this balance is that the pO hand tailored and lined. Sizes 6 to 14 chief reliance will have to be placed in In a bn lane of trad This. Germany SPRING COATS BOYS turn, has opened snotber large and sub- - i Usual $6.00 Values (.diary question .be to how far German allowed to compete Ir.dus'ry shou'd wl h the rest of the world, particularly In the cleverest black and white checks, belted effects, with or with nearby countries Ilk France. without velvet collars Fixes 4 to 0. Frewek tea teat loa. SATURDAY The French delegate bold that Ger nan industry should be curbed by checking lb exports and Imports -Amvrtrjm and British views tend toward permitting Oermnny to resume activity, in order to pay the balance of the debt to the allies and associated powers The commission s experts estimate j Values to $25 Off Blue Serges, Brown and Cray Mixthe exports and imports would yield a balance of about three hundred million tures. dark or light colors. Perfect fitting, For a rousing Satdollars annually, or approitmately a all told garments. Just 65 suits billion dollars every thyears sale they go i W $15 00 Sizes 33 to 3. Ideal fUr urday On this basis, the balance of the debt chaps and college fellows After these are could be extinguished in 12 year and old. never again such an opportunity to save. tbe enure operation concluded This view, it is said. I far from meeting aith general acceptance The French nd to some extent, the British, are inclined to ask much heavier reparation, spread over a much longer period Ailetaieat af Damages. Serious division of opinion also exists viding for the dpportatlon of all alien lost by their original owner wore ever the allotment of damage among who withdrew their application for cit- found today in the heap o loot accumthe Allied power. Tbe French claim selective ulated izenship In order to eraddthclaure by George Hyatt, Anoka printer propriority for the destruction of invade service draft, ard another on an viding for the cancellation of the citi- and deacon a hen an "identification regions while the British insist allotment on the basts of war costs It zenship of naturalized citizens who agi- party wbj held at-t-he Anoka jail, atis generally conceded that France has tated revolt and jifeached the over- tended by nearly every resident of the suffered th largest material loss, throw of the American system of village. Hyatt, who waa Indicted by witne Great Britain has Imposed the claims lie two grand juriee today, largest burden of taxation on her people jnade no effort to diepoee of ftolen The United States has put In a maxiin the poods which he "accumulated mum claim for loss of llfq and prqperty Printer and Deacon 16 year. last during the war aggregating a little less Proved a Plunderer Even tbe borne guard tjniforn) which than a billion dollars, th amount for Individual loss of life being $23,000 in he wore while holding up the ehamp-li- n each case. bank last SYiday w&e atolen from 26 Stolen March MINNEAPOLIS. a fellow townsman, he said Many citlsene recognlaed articles Anoka tUi the money containing pocketbook r Another Srees VALUES UNKNOWN ELSEWHERE A ' $15 - high-scho- ol ..... 50c WOMENS FINE MERCERIZED COTTON HOSE, black or q PAIRS rjrk FOR white 65c WOMENS FINEST MERCERIZED LISLE HOSE Black and white. In extra sizes 65c WOMENS FINEST MERCERIZED LISLE HOSE. AU popular colors; all sizes WOMENS SILK HOSE Fashioned and extra ffi quality. All the new colors $1.75 WOMENS NOVELTY RIB FANCY SILK HOSE-dj- i Black, white or cordovan. Special $2.25 WOMENS FAMOUS LILY OF FRANCE SILK HOSE. Full fashioned and perfect in every particular 1 95 WOMENS HEAVY INGRAIN SILK HOSE AU popular colors. Special in thi$ sale . 12.00 WOMENS PURE THREAD SILK HOSE In RnssUn calf shade only. FuU fashioned and faultless fitting .... . 60c INFANTS FINE CASHMERE HOSE., Black and white. - Very special values 50c BOYS AND GIRLS HOSE. Heavy ribbed a 4UC cotton; Ulack. white and cordovan. Special GIRLS MERCERIZED HOSE Finest quality, in black, white and cordovan. Special 50c CHILDRENS FINE MERCERIZED HOSE Some that are slightly imperfect. Great q PAIRS values at . O . '170.000,(100,' will be met by rental and other sources. The war 1 nance corporation will make cash advances to th companies on the certificates The plan for meeting the railroad corporation's requirements were an, n ou need Hines General after a conference with railroad execu- JiVeS Th Man announced by the director general," said a statement Issued "Is that the railroad administration will Issue It certificates of Indebtedness to the railroad corporations for amounts due on account of rental and other transaction arising out of federal control- - It is estimated that the amount of April "t requirements will be approximately $70,000,000. "The war finance oorporation announces that It Is prepared to receive applications frees the rallreeds for advance fpr their April il requirement n the security of certificates of in- debtednes issued by th director gtn- tnxl. consideration Is still being given by thedirectox-rpeaesal-to-tmethod a be adopted for meeting obligations due from the railroad admTnletratlon to An, announce-nie- nt equipment companies on this subject will be made In Jhe near future." i v . a root-- , in FORvUU which bad been minted so long ago they were forgotten through name marks which had not been removed a Hyatt msnwur g non, told theaccomplice yioUee of a new kind of robbery in whichtoday the At many month pair enraged for i!lage parties the lad was sent to the front door to ring the bell while Hyatt bv a strategical flanking movement, entered the kitchen and stole the No official action has yet been taken against the bo stolen hv Hyatt from Anoka Toys stores were said to have been given as resents his Sunday school class R umeroua tostore robberies were indicated in the finding of 119 hate, both mens and womens, in his room. YV, ITHOUT exception housing re-form Is the problem that stands In the very forefront among AU other considerations which have a bearing on the present and futnre welfare of the nation These words by an eminent medical authority are no overstatement. They are a plain statement of fact to be pondered by every good citizen. Because of its enforced stoppage of building operation? the war has suddenly made ths housing question acute. In any event, however. It could not have been ignored much longer, particularly in our cities. On the one hand, there has been an ever mow rapid drift --of population cityward. " On the other, land values have gone op as ths cities have grown, with a resultant tendency to build, not single houses or dwellings, but monstrous, uncouth structures pt tbe apartment and tenement type. e and Slums, have spread out in every direction. But always they have remained sluma regions of streets, J of and too often gloomy. unclean Interiors. -And all the landlord has increased his demands, until rentals are absorbing an excessive share of the city dwellers available fund lor low-grad- e, the-wh- buiidind. Economical Suspending , Immigration Four Year Jecjfuiresnb susar. l. Theresa Reason V ' V.'A GIRLS COATS Sizes 8 to 14 .$8.95 In Taffeta Silk Poplin and fttegea. A moot lnvtttng style variety and values beyond your greatest expectation. AU colon. it they do not they may expect to! see the municipalities intervening to' undertake adequate housing on their i own account. ; Th poor mast have a chance to Hr decently. The shims must go. It i not a matter of humanitarian ism alone. It ia a matter of public sanity ' K 99 than they did when th street was a and safety, in the light of the social! menace now known to be constituted; you saw it in the first picture. ; But what became of the dwellers in bv the existence of the slums. that street as it used to be? Were (Copyright, 1S1, by The Associated, . Newspapers.) they benefited by the change Or, being unable to meet the higher rental, did they move elsewhere, to increase slum congeslon in another part of the city? On these points the lecturer said nothing. They are the vital points. Housing reform must not have the effect of raising still further the already burdensome charges for rent The landlords must make some sacrifke for the common good. .1 con-stipat- INSURANCE Insurance, either life or accidenL is (he greatest protection a person can have, but did tou ever atop and think about Insurance against The UNION PLNTtb CO. pain and poor health caused by has a policy that will protect you from such, and that is the immediate attention of vour teeth before they begin to trouble you. PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE, and manv a good tooth can be saved If lrptjd Jniime. An iaminUon And estimate cost you nothing. ? the-teeth- j v Ml ONE PRICE TO ALL Gold Crowns i . . $5.00 Bridge Work .. $5.00 Gold Inlays. $2 to $5 Porcelain Fillings $2 to $2.50 Siker FUIisgSr. $1.00-Ve- ry r t- - artous projects are jrtow being dia- rtrwd; snndry bOufling reform enterprises have already been definitely launched Jot alLPlLOiesiV. though. realty advance the solinlon of tbe problem. Thus the other day I attended housing reform meeting, at which demonstrathere was a lantern-slid- e tion of what could be done, and in some place had been d $e, at comparatively little expense. -The lecturer showed a one of hie exhibits a barren, cheerless street a street of ugly houses, with not a growing thing In lL Us then showed a picture of this same street improved by the planting of tree and shrubs along the curb, and the houses remodelled into attractive cottages and double dwellings. "All this, he proudly stated, "wa dons at a not excessive cost, and ths houses now rent for 50 per cent more 4 Chamberlains TaMcta. n This is a splendid medicine fur stomach troubles, biliousness and and one that is constantly growing in favor and popularity. Give it a trial Ton are certain to be more than pleased with IL It is easy tq take and; most agreeable In effect Advertisement. National health, national happiness, snd national prosperity are involved In .$6.95 Toothful-lookince rati on g of striking newness. In the popular aerge and aflk poplins, showing all the latest collar and. Sleeve effect. All colon. life' necessaries. One of the most insistent needs of ths day, consequently, is for mors houses, better houses and cheaper houses It is more then a need. It Is sn issue that cannot be evaded. elements Jfor-- sturdy muscle and brain Favor Girls COATS. Sizes 7 to 10 . two-fami- ly high-grad- $5.95 Fascinating spring models, ip sQk Ail uRuia poplin and serge. Moat attractive trimming effects. and, identification -- he Girls COATS Sizes 2 to 6 n Made Trom whole wheat 8 malted barley thisdelicious "food provides the necessary i GIRLS COATS oq -- the new INTRODUCTORY SPECIALS $1.39 sun-robb- ed ht, ABERDEEN. Wah March Rep. Albert Johnson, who will be chairman ? the house Immigration committee n the next Congress, will reintroduce "the first day of th session the bill srovidlng for the suspension of ail Immigration for the next four years, he announced on his arrival home gpday trom the national capital. H will add te ike elan bill prs r a ir A True Builder fi-- in navy. Silk dresses in spring shades. aq xC WASHINGTON. March 20. Dividends 4 Interest On 'rallfoid stocks and - nnds due April I, amounting to ap- the railroad administration by issuance of certificate of Indebtedness to the companies for amounts due from fects of latest introduction. Serges ... MEET THEIR iNTEHEST proximately approved imported models. AU the popular materials, including TAFFETA and GEORGETTE COMBINATIONS, SATINS, CREPE DE CHINES, SILK GINGHAMS etc. Coatee, tunic, tiered and vestee ef- ings. $8.95 hand-tailor- Strikingly smart creations in tii leiirs and lovely afternoon dresses that follow with original variations the accepted standards of the most h 4 rs Young Men's SUITS spot-cas- most-wante- Boys Woo; Snicker Suits $2.95 -- purchase, involving hundreds of dollars d worth of the hosier)', enables us to offer patron9 the opportunity of providing a spring and summer supply at substantial sav J q qC J IRRESISTIBLE VALUES! Alxace-Lorratn- three-quarte- UP Spring Introductory Specials in THE HOSIERY EVENT OF THE SEASON AND UP TRIMMED n ATS AND V. French-Germa- tions for the moment I i! Best Set of k Teeth (Trubyte .... Teeth) $10.04 EXAMINATION FREE. Only Ihe best of materials that can be purchased are used our work. Teeth positively extracted without pain. No unpleasant Instruments sterilized Immediately after using. 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