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Show r " DESERET 8 IS PHILIPPINES .1 The response to our Spring Chal-- l lenge Sale jhas been a tremendous acknowledgment that Cobns sales are always knowii to be genuine, ThereforeLJthe last days offerings mustj) exfraordmary to fittingly V close tbis Challenge Sale. ; j S (Continued from par ona) fContlnued from par one.) labor of the confer German army and were taken prisoner least Important my attention now nee which requires that of making the world lean peril- of the weaker people labor which should be. and ous by the Allies. M I Bolsheviks Attack On Archangel Repaid JUS that I cannot look value-givin- Week-Endbargai- ns VWi 5T0PE GOODS the face 4 222-22- MAIN ,ai y ST r 3 ,''1 o am sorry g of the gentlemen of this g delivered an attack on the Archangel,i m lesion of ,h - that I have In mind and e. tell them front without artillery preparation. os 1 think o the Were! 4 but heart hoars, last the Curing s. of, with the end almoot In aight. tmoer-losebeaten off with n fair amount received taken by the American mad Ffjiptno g new according to were benefit. E people for their permanent slight. here. The Allied losses at Bolshoi I know, however, that yonr sentiment g The attack ' occurred and yon that In r a this min are regard f Ozera, sill translate truly to them my own feeUnga." ' j j The Bolshevik! LONDON, April 4 in A Glorious Wind-U- p g as a fitting tribute to the splendid patronage accorded Cobns store this week. you will not duplicate again tbis season here or elsewhere. Come early. Tomorrow Tlie Last Day of Our Annual 3 g U 4 1919 VEXING NfcWS FRIDAY APRIL ... uvSLi " u4 t Committee Named On Reparation -- f i ! 1 Baker Rementi History. Secy. Baker recounted the history of the transaction In the relations be- j tween the American government and PARIS. April 4. The eonncil of j tj, island from the time of the ee-J tabKshment four baa appointed committee of the military govern- - 5 meat to thepresent. The Island peo- - g stating of I. P. Loochelr, French I1 beer of reconstruction ; pje ars now virtually independent, heof India, British secretary Montague. the only link being the Ameriand the most and John W. Daria American ambas-- 1 can governor-genersad or to Great Britain, to put into1 binding of ties, that of affection. definite- form proposal for the sola-Mr. Baker urged the mission to Halt These many American cities before It went lion of reparation question la will be passed upon, principle, by back. Not only was be anxious the council. It ta reported from French for them to see and know what Amer-leans were doing and thinking, but he sources. wanted, tha . Amarwnja,.peotkla..to.jo.i. sod know the manner of men the , g island government selected tor such at fl great mission. The world was look tug forward. Mr j Jg Baker continued, to a time when the relations between all people shoe Id be bottomed on Justice and peaoe, but whatever might come as ts the world g at large, the relations between the a poopic ef the Thllippmes and the; American people were so founded and gj there could never be anything but g peace and understanding' between . them. a Gov. Harrison said the formal act granting independence was one that says. that conditions brought about by Congress must take and that the adtke mobilization of millions of men ministration present the matter .and the active participation in the war to Congress would at the appropriate time. of two millions of these have at times He added could he assure the mission rendered sanitary control extremely that the objection that seemed to predifficult. , in vail the United States s few years subThe chief surgeoen warns his -had greatly diminished, if It had ordinate that now the excuse There ago not virtually vanished. la a war on." no longer will ho tolerThe mission called at the White ated and that they will be held responwith sible for proper supervision of the House' after their conferhealth of troops, nearly all of whom Secy Baker and paid its re.pects to Secy. Tumulty, are in stationary training areas or In the army .of occupation, where proper Instimeasures can be Instruction and BRITISH v f5 Las! Day Challenge Day s al Challenge - jTysz4rucnzy,.rC. 1 News.) Copyright. 1919. by the Press Pub. Co. O.VDON. April I. Sir Robert j 1 Home, the labor minister. In lri the Weekly Dispatch, warns Great Britain that America with a more settled industrial aitua tion. unhampered by paralysing re strietlona and the high cost which re- been added to British pro- c?0jy duclion I now In the lead for world eemmeree sad in the matter of steel rails. is able to underseilrthe British In their own country. He says' These circumstances are sufficient to create considerable misgivings in our minds. Tlgsc are (acts which the country must realize and appreciate. They will have to be kept to view In the consideration of many changes which on other grounds it may be thought desirable to Intro duce in the conditions of employment in this country." , mt-rv- bac--cllla- re -- v typhoid. Dtarpudnl Sanitary Rules. TTie high Inchlente of tnlertmal dis--l eases In this sector," the chief sur- . geon save, "was due to entire disregard of the rules of sanitation." Itmlr itysemery and fevers were demonstrated to have prevailed to some extent after the St. Mihld offensive, but the epidemics of pneumonia and Influenza prevailing at that tfme overshadowed all other medical admission. Following the offensive in the typhoid and paratyphoid began to be reported from virtually all 'division engaged and. according to the chief surgeon. It was quite evident the initial cases were due in large part to the drinking of Infected water In soma instances either the initial exposure was not great, the organizations were under good discipline, or the medical officers had a proper conception of their duties and responsibilities and but few cases occurred. In other instances the contrary was true, and many eaaes occurred In July. 1914, a replacement unit men from 244 Camp consisting of Cody. S. M.. reached England with typhoid prevailing. extenivly, dis-44 men or 29 1 per cent ha1 the ease and the death rate was 4.42 per typhotd-phrm-typho- id L i. All havhn I' II LAST DAY CU.AL--X ENGL. TODAY, p2u? ISc CHL- - - LAST LENGE Four and fancy Dresden D AY CHALLENGE Handkerchiefs cotton lc sheer Regular Ladies' full handkerchiefs size. Saturday Challenge price palm 39c 33c CHILDRENS Last Day Challenge pt tvri-ttor- Values sailors 5 39c 65c -- $1.95 ........ 39c I lear Your Skinvu.r-Rr o-- V ''u,e I.otr 51.75 S ... ...... s j & 8L00 $1.29 .... Front and back, lace styles; medium bust; made of fine white coo-ti- l, daintily trimmed top-lohip. Also fomt lace, low bust with elastic top of pink cou-ti- lr both slightly boned with rustless boning. Regular 61.60 values Saturday Challenge prtce,$1.00. ng 40c DKFS PERCAJLE and dark color, extra quality. FuU yard wide Saturday Challenge Ught good 2C $1.89 ...... Better than Pepperell, unbleached. 3 Vi yards wide, SatCO urday Challenge, the yard I,., Stic ed In stripes and plaids. Medium and dm k colorings. Also wide range of gingham plaids. All good style and arid regularly at JI.7S and $3 00 a yard. Challenge Sale price HICK TOM ELS Stampand' hemstitched. Also stamped tubing pillow cases, size 46 by 66. Saturday Challenge, jour choice 49c $1.48 court, letter He.is eupatic Khm . of the In h Tt tl heart Toetini raff o mow Gcrma proudl GIbral' he sa euterer lln wil the ku could Plani OGL stock accord men.bi chaog, indust at a connec tertalii men i chv a skirts lCiry men r waists, dresses, separata, or trimmings. Splendid new designs at the Challenge Sale prfcer a yard W. h!s be be arr t'an-- v Jai n $1.69 when cattle' herds 5,anag hn St Last Day Challenge JEWELRY tcreste rarger 'hrous Urge B selection of exquisite brooches and dress In the latest designs, set with colored and white pins stones, regular 5c values. Saturday Challenge, your choice A big - 2 25 WOMEN'S GOAV NS High neck and ung sleeve or Fine, soft gliptpver styles 50c and e PILLOW CASES finish long clotih. Cl CQ Extra good quality. '12 Saturday . . , by 36 and 4S by 36. C 29 Saturday Challenge,., 2.00 BCNG VI1W APRONS 1 94 Made of dark icolored PerSHITJTA Full bed size, ful! bleached, welted seam. cale, trimmed with white Iamlt of to the customer t hiding finished with pockri and belt, sizes up C! , $1.19 OGD former 2.25 KATlv MEhS ALINES. LOL 1.SINES, TAFFETAS In satin and printed plajds and stripes, for 62c 83c FOXCROFT SHEETING Form i 9.73 AND 2.00 TAFFETAS AN D MESS A I IN Eh Rich taffeta and satin-facmesaalines. In a wonderful collection of light and dark colorings, as well as cream and black. ChaJlengj Sale price, the yard S3c FOX CROFT SHEETING Better than Pep pe re 11, yds. Challenge, thw, yard v NEW SILKS ed PUSSE Finest grade, for underwear and combinations. Full 61 inches wide. Alt let quality and full pieces. Saturday o S2.50 society LAST DAY CHALLENGE $1.59 30c CREPE fr bration a can $2.75 Contracted for months ago, and now offered to .our patrons at an extraordinary Challenge Sale price. Full range of colors, Including blue, at the be broi bratlon Danzht It ha bratlon dial tb Tlud t the h t of Wei Regular 65c and 75c neckwear. new Piece. Just received. 'including new pleated collars for round neck dresses, etc., all best colors. Sat- 2.25 CHIFFON TAFFETAS Full inches wide. Challenge price These are exceptionally fine little coats made up in best materials and beautiful in design.,. All full cut garments; snappy and clever in ap- A wonderful Saturday ChaDenga pearance. offer-a- t $12.95 each. - which viler p It Is pionceri the rail and alt and tnf LENGE Neckwear 1.75 AND 3 0 TAFVI T.AS AND MEbhALdNEb ears siTk LAST DAY CHAL- ge and US fibre $1.19 White colored smocks In a variety of dainty embroidery designs. Contrasting cellars and cuffs, all new Spring 1919 smocks, Saturday Chal-kenprice Last Day Challenge ttfcotit pa- Smocks and in PineClassy apple braid, wanted colors. A wonderful Saturday Challenge price, $5 each. ijc e Culicura Soap an m May Jubilee nouncer hone; all beg colors In a fine quality fibre talk, all sizes; Saturday Chalhlenge price, the LAST DAY CHALLENGE stjles Sizes 6 to 11 ty i ooni took pa 'Regular jard k, rj Regular $2.30 values. White and pearl grey kid; fine quality; plain and fancy contrasting backs; all sizes.. Saturday, the pair LAST DAY CHALLENGE Excellent values I itai P Silk flose 50c . . COATS Excellent LENGE . Last Day Challenge NOTIONS - OGDEI LAST DAY $1.50 Regular $7.50 Women's regular 50c union .gulls, tight knee or lace trimmed in lea, whito ribbed cotton ; full taped, all stzea from tO44 Saturday Chal lenge price in a variety of beautiful color combinations, regular 33c values. Saturday Challenge price, 2Sc the yard. Silk Gloves 5cts Union Suits ribbons Silk Gloves Black and white and few odd shades In silk gtoven, Mixed lota, all best ' all brat styles. makes Included; Challenge dosing price?, Black and white flue ribbed cotum. All sizes 3 to 4. Regular 30c valne. Challenge prke, tlus pair 9. I Eighth Depart r ofie LW5T D W CHAL. t s f- Eh gevrnth brought urday Challenge price LAST DAY CHALLENGE inch five ; Regular 23a printed Jap silk handkerchiefs for ladle. Dainty wonderful printing. Challenge hargaliu at oulj and S3 c boar ta black ami white Clearance of all odd lots that antd at up to 23c the pair. All wn Regular 23c DAY Misses Hose Silk Hdkfs. Hose I AST LAST HAT CHALLENGE Challenge T. The congress will b o 1 VF.W YORK. April 4 Th. ?.idin prUte 10, VHP 00 pesos for the pur-- 1 kf the L0O armed - m idcaux chsLW of all or a maWir ENGLISH V OILL-- S ship S whiih i. i1.,i, .l ih. w'th O;! tro-p- s em. 3 , -- onNovelty jarn dyed,. 44) Inches Nt ly 21. now oivnrd by the Hennequen amoeia-3fojow ng aero squ i ne f the hew lines will link 31 32 33, 37. 43 mi 12 174 j!on' wide, big assortment 4 i this ay stem with the 257 and Sat: urday Challenge territory of Quin- ' t present haa no i vh,ch railniada The line will run from Pern Tuoatah. to Baca 3.30 AXn4TER Ur in the south- RUGS Rocky Mountain Club of lhe r.rn ' and tclsinta Best quality, beautiful pat( V be ehlef Lives ictory Dinner oh he harbor of the territory terns. size IS by 26. Saturday 10c Snap Fasteners, Saturday i coat ?. . . j . 5c Thi line limit 2 to & customer 15c Pearl Buttons, Saturday contemplated B NKW P k. Apr 4 f no Dtai and survevs loc were made under at your choice t li.hcn ar3 other th Rick-RacNarrow 10c wesDrn his orders. Sc Saturday TTLL13TV i W Ttj 'H fdPPji Another line 25c Sticherei Braid, Saturday 73c FANCY CtRT VIN MAID Pin for which also rtite tick Diaz admtms-tra'lo- n Mevw b d'NUfi TllN Plaids, stripes QHsL is to run proposed from bant fiirititr TiVir, 'rasariiijin-p- d $3 00 WHITE. I'BmCO ATS 2.23 WHITE PETTICOATS in white, cream. Egyptian rose in, the state of A era Cruz. todays T.t" a n i. J qh r Is i v m the and green. Saturday Tehuantepec lint, purchased a hrM late in ?, Lace or embroidery trim-m- t hut it Mad-- of me grade camshort time-agChallenge from the Prarson to th tiuif d Iloiimvm. IwkIv-- made of bric with entbroiderv trimto Campeche, where it will r rmit th mil. tiry nni fine, soft med flounce connect witn another branch SOr BONTKX AND of th S Challenge tqriibnce. LA Tucalan system. This line will price haturday Challenge tra- FRANCE ZLPUAIl GING-I- I utense a portion t f the ?te of AMs Lhill 32 in. he wide. and all of the state of Tabasco.Chiapas g nilLDRIA-- STRAW ILTs Thu third propose 1 line will run ENVELOPE CHEMISE All colors in checks and from some point on the Southern Pa- M hit Made of fine sheer batiste, piaida. Saturday and cohirs, trimmed Challenge cific of Mexico between Magdalena 5 with trivets, in pink or while, trimmed ribbons, and flowers, for children 3 to 6 with' dainty laces andt shir- California 1 hi roadcapi- 4e DRESS A OILI7S Finest war of age. aloes 9r.c to ring and colored at.tchins tissue enable Mexico to irjm.port trootw will plaids In floral pattern. by S 91 35 at jlhe ht,turd fr,'m I'entTal M.co ro riI Saturday Wide range of selection. 'livifenge 4 ItaUnsr J--Z prao j a fornla Witho-i- l the United A enterirg Challenge price aske4-to.appr- Fifth . $25.00 each. LAST DAT CHALLENGE he I the OTtory LAST DAY CHALLENGE The Investigation showeL it Was concluded, that the men Wefe exposed to Infection through drinking water while traveling across the I nileJ FtateS. The unit had been vaccinated a few mouths prior to the epidemic. by the bureau. The chief surgeon declares that in j many Instances patients, some of whom were wounded passed succes-- , GaFTajlZA aUrSfillSr ! o sively through camp. Ptld eiacuation and base hospitals, without sny doco-- j ! mentary evidence that t phold or in Sa paratyphoid was ein their cases In nut a few cases It re-"HANGTON.jAprll 3 President s Carranza has asked the extra session matned for pathologists to make at the autopsy table diagnoe jot the conrre. A number of new recuWti n requir- - been called to meet MavJ towhlrh b. Ing all medical officers In forces over- -' the construction by-ts seas to report immelmtely eien sus- - ernment of hi ' 3 have teen acquisition of anoTh'-rilw,- ; pected loses of DPho system. it was learned published by the chief tircon. today from official a The" fact that th se features 1 oarc4. i were the call for the astra AIR SQUADRONS 5,!n wa ,not wnt but from Mexico the t,me the !1 ARRIVE ef- fects and tailored styles. Plain effects as well as fancy button and braid trimmed ideas and some effective embroidery embellished, styles. There are serges, and pop- - lins, mostly navies. Beautiful Crepes de Chine and Georgette Silks in regular and extra sizes from 36 to 53. Included are beautiful effects in flesh, white and colors in newest tailored and embroidered styles. I29.i-4S.121- . cent. the clever, new, Spring Box Tear. First . Second Third Four! ft newest capes and coat Dolmans. Beautiful selection of colors and styles serges and veAll the lours, late novelties.- - A wonderful , Challenge offer at Up to $35.00 Values. etc. Special Challenge Sale values, every one at $22.50 each. 25c WASHINGTON', April 4 The war risk bureau la now issuing checks for allotments, allowances. Insurance and compensation in tb same months that they fall due. Announcement was made today that 1.062.54 checks were mailed In March, representing a total of OS. Since the bureau a establishment, nearly 4419,004 000 has been paid out MechAlcal device which 28 checks are signed with by an actual oen nature at one time stalled to assist In handling mons volume of urlnttsi tmns! Ml - in models braid and embroidery .effects ; bead trimmings, Ribbons s TWENTY CHECKS SIGNED AT ONCE TO PAY CLAIMS A beautiful - selection of, stylish and .serviceable Georgettes, Serges and Jerseys in In 4b s On Classy $7wSxo., t Spring dresses in Taffetas, Batins, Womens - JSWtW-- selee-'tidffGfTnj- IiAFT DAY CHAD- -- LENGE Written Exclusively tor the Deseret 2tx:xa34niB.Vt 'a.'tvsi Beautiful styles a large and I INDUSTRY FEARS AMERICAN-I- N COMPETITION Challenge .Beautiful 01 a tuted and enforced. In a brief review of the occurrence -ofryphold And paratyphoid fever in the expeditionary forces, the chief surgeon sue that until June.. ltlS. few eaaes occurred and the rate was .within the expected limits. From then on, however. It appears the disease spread through many unit. offenDuring the Chateau-Thlerr- y sive. the circular disci owe, approxi- mately T5 per cent of the troops engaged were afflicted with diarrheal disease such as simple diarrhea, dysentery, .typhoid and para- - Capes and DolmanCoats u cn T& Last Day Challenge Last irdizv 40 25c miLDREX'S DRESSES 3 to year sizes; made of plaid gingham and trimmed with white and plain colored collars and cuffs regular 1 0 tallies JSC Saturday 2.73 and 3 00 FN A'ELOPE CHEApst; Mvd9 of fine soft finish batlsle with dain-t- v lace and embroider, trim- ming. kalurday Challenge price $2.19 OU secrets 4"hvei th. p, s rht buildlr that b h ch Tn si |