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Show 0 , a , EVENING 'NEWS DESERET . 1919 9 SEPTEMBER TUESDAY ismlisommon 10 ------, 1 COSTOIlliirss 5011E10 s , . Only Fifteen Feet Leeway flying Th roug Ar c d e T'riomphe' With , 1151E1'111.50N TELL5 la.1111 , 501045 OF MINNESOTA 1 - , owe 0.0 (Coebtlagiod trovn pass noronoo" of world affair& be declared. m hien from ',etas that pmanted 11.11 P DiStgae that poitiL Thar alr i he remarked that be did not llama either of the enatore from blinceepie waa affnoted with Lhat Made of mint "Any' man with pe 'yak" sould sloe th Inevitable rot tho thiltod ' States most play in world affairs. said' : t. sod moat realism that th.waspresiden a cora Of :It rwslcoming et urrenderlare le the tact& Mr. Wiliam said he had ogees Imo. ditto:me en tho other side of the water and knew first hand what confidence lb world repoved in America. Ho aaid be had boost glad that the problem ' was a world One and not on of do. mastic pantie becauas he would be , --ashamed" of bIma.tf U Ito made such He added &object a mrtiaan on. bowerer. that if he were a ochontins reinitiate end anyone wanted to pre. sent him with this issue as a platform be would be glad to accept IL Ma president concluded his address at 10:47 a.m. 'tit, At t - ,,,,,,,,,,,- -- 1 irotrt:',,7r,7,-..f,;:17--,,:,- , ,'- 1, t , ;; , ,, - . , 2."4,,,- ,. .f.k - l - , I ST. , et 467Z ! .' ' ' ',4".-- .; .:4,,, ' ) t. 7' 4 t .N:14 , - :e i . , ...., it, ' .,. ILI,'4.. 0:.,,,.';04.:::" ii:Z44.;!;:!, .,. 1 ;::11 :1$1'',4- iv s :11,.....- - Infants' Long Skirts, ' i1 I ,........ , , ' a". t , ,, Prest. Wilson's address bstor tha legtstattre newton byre today - - Freak porforrnenees with airplanes are recorded almost every day. Lending on the root of skrberePons follows: soon will be Oslo. This photograph shows the most remarkable feat yet accomplished. It shows Charles Code. I tossason It &a hatasual,prtatisso to a French ;Mot. guildnit ,his plebe- throvitts Lbs Are de Triomphe In Feria. The ,wing cbearance wsa only trer.,stand in this place today and address :the Insrobers ot this ireat body bs fittoon loot awes tits savirontesni which I haws !loft at Waahington is too intimate. I ' matter of the ht. of our w nett6 lock facts in Ms item.. yontiocnon. "All the world problem and tho J well the world Illnd and Tho laboring otos ot.tto world &NI great .diftiovilty just now la getting WI I tht 1 not etetwit1 ..'""e am e"cleu& with their rsiatioca with our wdnds &Quoted to the world. Plome EPAIITHEAMEIIICAN--- Prh&PI the twel P" theiroattand I do Of not onet the difficultioo that are sour's, .propriato thing. I tioulti alludo to Is moan omployors. to say that dlosallataction is ootintered about the treatybeing of the . !caused by the fact that I know. that universal booause dissatisfaction. so are of not nations much :you hays boon called together in ther an situations in many Instan000 league IP4w1111 ".Ion 41 prejudice. but tbo thing which is so Peet" WerPeeee of satisfaction. but I am now speatt. common downand inconvenient just :ao4 ono of thooa purp000s you have int of the general relations betwoen with right ignoranco. Ignorance, I mean. airoady achlovod and I taloa and labor. Everywhere thou THE capital of state of of Amerthe the and in world. the adoption. yoti (tipplause)--is dissatisfaction, much more on the ica' relation to the state of the world. suffrage antoncimant. 'tit.1.Intil other than ' water, on:this ot.the gide Om induetrial world Is put on Ws haves got to play and Wdo Its foot you cannot finally handle tho aids. . ..ons I whial to make Is that have got to play it either as board of point In Septernter and October last six Question of the coot of living. bocauso the world is looking to America to sot directors or a outside spectators. of last cost in the us. are "The facts .th analysis Swine livtog upon marching to the con, journalists, with standards the representing the rogard - 'depends upon tho thing-w- aro stwayo ditions of labor or tho rolationo hot. and Ood is marching with them You most important dailies of French and how do to not know but talking about, taw twoon and labor and ft le look. cannot reisist them and you must of "POI' Iknd de- - log to capital the us bocauso we have boon more 'either welcome them or oleo subse- German Switzerland, had the, good - tualuurer mood. Wo quently and regretfully in th000 mattors. surrender. fortune to make as apecial guests of that our own progressive "V heee 1t to have got to have a constructive pro. Everywhere I have been on this trip. the committee on public information own methods of production andu1'our with regard to labor. and a the majority of the committee that heel own "twiner" &re gram flue". andin method by which we will relies.. the received me has conflated of Repub- a study trip through the eastern and and waY ovary possible. states of this country. At quickonal of what rots can call tbo coot licans. and nothing has pleased me so middle-wethen wo sitting in legislator's like strain ot living. much. If I wore a scheming politician, the "present moment, in reciprocation this and in the Congress of the United am not dosmsuo shoot this and anyone wished to present me with Siete.' have to see to It' If you will tor. I can't presume that I know how, the peace of the world, as a campaign of the compliment, fifteen American that ospreasitm., permit I know as tt, tumid ha very welcome. But Journalists are touring the little Alpine prim' 1 ono monkeys with the machinery. done. everybody knows that we are all republic,' and a cable ."I understand that one of the sit ciple upon which it should be le that the Interest of Americans. The Democrat and the ceived tends to indicate that thee it refloat suggestions that was mention. The principlo underneath ars of the gentlemen am, having a "bully titzt?'!i Od bY YOUr governor is that you look capital and lbs. Interest of labor are Republiaan Into the cold atorago. There are oth. not different. but are the soma Youa same stuff. Labels rub off with the over 1 there. as labor oan't longer any regard or kinds of storage besides cold 'nor. slightest effort" You have got to regard was on July. II when the party ways of covering Commodity. f -- -- age. Thor It the reserve stock of goodp. You can it am a moans of ansociation and when BOLSHIES PROPOSE visited Jungfraujoch and on that one of the . manage by a contract that isn't put on that is done the production which will probably remain al to so. that the goods are doled world Is going Jo Ito forward by leaps paper ENDING CONFLICT' . out. so- as.f. to - bring the highsot I and bounds. memory in the mind of each .,, .. member, - theyactually.made a trip, i"Wity is it that labor organizations .Prig. Look Facts In the , work' Bolshe-',Ants, Sept. IP'acet. qroin Interlaken. clad in bawitchingli otortously limit the amount of is be- - vikt have proposed peace to the U. tinted- summer oolors. to the realm of In hand to do? It theY hays oti.40 a hi mithraswvot mitup te- reports from cause they are driving' hard 'bargatns. thaaniene according King Zero. 4 and With' the Bernese Oberland They don't feel that they are your' Polish source'. d Sept. 2 that a force And so long as labor 213wleans rrertrte i partneri at all. railroads they were grad- ' Wengernalp I and surrounded tht thuc'aniaen capital are antagonistic. produe- ually 'taken from the smiling lake re- off e and To Renew Complexionminimum. nex tion is going to be at its gion ct the Bernese Oberland up toe s th with Lithuanians. The otist so soon z they are- sympathatie nest pastures of the WengerWithout Cosmetia rust a Berne dispatch stated that the verdant Lauterbrunnen. where- the it is going to abound. formaldayproposals and nalp, past had been made by t Mt Of the MeansStaubbaeh throws Rolahnstikt hut no ronfirmatinn of world Jennwned tha. cosmetic& of user If the excessive irtificialber knew the impression only Americo Was Provincial p.000 feet hlgh.into the meedowl.b.- others, she would ity really makes upon low. Then Beheldegg etatIon of gaining a natural EXPORT FINANCE BILL. we do not like to t "America. quickly seek moans atIc..Ied though to board the well Lot her acquire tbe mer- admit it. has been very they were complexion. provincial WASHINGTON. s maks-upcolized wax habit, discarding Sept train sof the Jungfrau rail- to the - world's business. amending it to provide double liabill- - appointed and she will soon have- the When-w- sstatio-nEigergletscher, had to engage in banking ty.for shareholders in corporations or kind of complexion that women- envy Eismier, Jungfraujoch, iind men admire. It's so easy to get in transactions outside of the Ernitediganized under the act, the senate to. Eigerwand., offer one succemive surprise of marounce of mercolised wax at any ,drug-- I mot... we generally did it- - throughl the export finance bill by velous more. use nightly like cold .croatit and' engineerin g features and stfb- more or banks often . New through senator Edge of J.ersey. It lime scenic And the results, English banketro-anwash. it off morning& beauty. Germanboils.. a all of d now to the here, goes are so remarkable. Gradually the life-- ; They dined at Eismeer station. 10,-- 1 less clitiela peels Mtn Almost Invisible' sudden, we are called upon to handle . 370 feet above sea level Cut Out of , flaky particles. In a Week or so thers'al the bulk of International HISTORY solid rock. like the preoe ng statious,! . We have to learn it and we xchange.1SCIENTIFIC a brand new complexion, clear. have tol soft. of girlish color and texture.. !learn it fast. OF THE WAR LIKELY where an excellent restaurapt, accornThe treatment is so - : - - Infante i " 114 -- X - $1.75 to $6.50 Made of line nainsook, the bottom embroidery scalloped or with lace or hem stitched edge. Gertrude or waist style. .s, ' , 4 (1 PRICED AT $1.50 - 1 Fashioned of the finest of cashmere and with different patterns of embroidery scalt ox rosebud in the loping to form the edgea hand embro idered forget-me-nocomer. $3.25 AND UP , 14,4t .1. 4,..., 44;1: Ct: 4 4 . Nightingales or Sacques ,1,.,c, :et,'; ' 14 e.,,,.1 A ti :IP.1,4.4.' , . r ,f r4i , '''''''Ir 0 , .e .,!... 0. 'ts!' F. t, , 11, .. :-- :. el.' (I., l ,:;:-V- r4,i61,t., . t . . , 14 -- . tt 1 boundwhite with pink or blue Infants'. all .wool flannel shawls, satin ribbon -- binding-- .40.. ., ; , . ofi fit A :.1 A,., ,, 000Dir "1100D A Shawl is a Great Convenience to Tuck .Round the Baby When Jack Frost is Trying to Make Love to Him . 4','.o. , , ''--t..". ,S,:11 10 4, 4: ,t-, r '', Ws e:031132121: Is Baby Day tinishedWith the very narrowest 'of hand run tu cks and little neck and sleeves with fine val laces. . Prices $2.50 to $12.50 - Al '.,.'41k 4;.7,..114:111!: - ',;?,.--' VP don't you agree that it's bound to be interesting? Cunningly Hand Embroidered and Every Stitch Put in By.Hand.OnTheseinfanesLong Slips 10, ,lk,.,4 - 1.4"1'1;',; .11'.7:!: World Mast be Stabilizel PAUL. timpt. I.The foal of 1 i , . . 44 '''t r;.,;41 1 , ,c t il ;, i II' r. .t.l.'"Ai . g ' i . 4..64 O.' j 41 i 1 ,4 41i 00.. I , . , !y. 44,4,,',.4 (I. ( ,41.4; Lill, I1 t.4 I k :; 0 .' kl, ,.trtp ,., 4.44, , r '1 .444A it. CO I el It . ..110 , 1.L ri,,;,..,,,,...14. 1 - '" LI4.4,4,..4, 44 , '1, w ednesd4 t ., 1 tot it,,;:,- , ''''' I - -.- '': t .::,t ,, '.- P"I'''., N.: io.:, z-- ,,,,,:::.0,..,,.4,1 A ;i1t.tii L. '7:4-1- - t..,a fec,i, - ''...- - - d'Ir ! i- cc6f, Fr"' , 1.0 - t.ais' - A whole advertisement just for baby, because iooll - t , - 1 t i linedcircular collartouches , - Made of heavy white outing flannel.- finished at 'bet.tom with embroidered scalloped edgesame up the open 1 a - 4.. Long Kimonos, $135 - -- I Either long or shortmade of t I tine all wool cashmere, sateen ;:tif4 , I Infants's Coats, special, $8.95 1 1' X T Baby Day Special of hand embroidery to make tiiiii-1-:Oitof dear little baby. These are a $12.00 qualhy . - ;rm. front. :p'4:i) 041 -- . , ro, . Nvx VA," t ity. '11 Pt7.4 'ea; 4 -- , our-par- -, , . - , ...1114. s., - Pare White Spread for Baby's Bed, A - are-oth- - .', , . ' i . - - -- I rotnn 1,145 . 4 -- . ... ' Satin finish, large size, scalloped, cut corners. Baby Sheets, $1.40. Fine quality, size 45x73hemmed, ready. for use. Baby Pillow Cases, Each 474 c. Fine quality; size 15x25hemmed, ready for use. -- will-be. and-tha- - 1:4, road.--whos- e - d -- 4 - simple. harmlöis, have got to have American in- and so marvelously effective, the won- -, in every part ot the . der is that every woman whose skin, le 'strumentalities withered, discolored. rough, freckled or world. If you want to trade, you I to have somebody to trade with. have pimpled. has not already adopted IL, r I , .ftry1.90. 1 ,10 u .' ,o it' Itii ; !,,i !, 'M. .. ,;, -- pti3Otost4 ';'!".A'fi),-:.klt.- :,,4,.' , 7,..40' ''''''''4i;LL'IC't gli 0-(- 't 4'II!' - 1.. ,me - . A SCOTCH WAFERS ai -- BUTTER.1-- 0 .114 AN ,Vrilkr'"ITT 0 - it,1 BOTYRNMOUTII. V. England, Sept. scientific history of..the. war is 1A expected to be one of the develop, mento of the annual meeting of the British Associatioefor .tbeAdvance meet of Science here this week: a Among the lecturers will be att- ends, -poets and si good many women which- brings wit! be the most popular as well RS the assothe most scientific meeting ciation haa ever held. , Engineer& chemists. physicists.- gee-- , graphern and even such Unexpected persons as archaeologists are to detal. for the first time what wonders Brit- ish forces wrought in France and thi east. - Haw they caught up with the ts (Awl . ptiosed him in optic" ph oeiri)V,- telegraphy and chem. are haw and They ist 4t'explosivea turning their discoveries Ind inventions Into agenclea for peaceful- reconstruction- will form the principal 1. r creamery l'Ienty"ofriclv:7-- 7; butter part week's-revelatform f-the ' 4 - ,,,Jj - e ' 'choice old- - plaice , qr - , .. tpt ....:-...-S- ..., sh --I- .- - ::- az . , ' - - V - ... Alt- - r - -- - ; reg------ , -- lar Wednesday and Satur- day specials.---iahsolutely, fresh-m- ade only 'il.4. hours before sold. , . 1.1- A pound or Butter Scotch ome to of Wafers you; - -- -- thesetci ' v." take. 7:1 fir r IJ - t ad ts., -- 4, ,,,, -- - Regular 50ca pound; for Wednesday . only ..--;..- 3 .... . az " - C , :Cafl8Mc .. .' ery heri1ParceI 11,4N r - ..0. 7177 - . - - . - - . A Ri14 no) Lr: . AM MEI mim iimmE.nompom.. 'I : i. . .....$165 .. ..$2.85 Agent Alerted themselves bt 1.unique experience' to the In , 0 t 95-- dors- apTendll-nervie- - the eternal realm' snow of the ,,of jor,rnacrilate .turgrrati wag declared the crowning In ice- - Rt;berta Streei feeture ttseentlY-Aguberane- - hi.--t- If you reduce the cost of highiiving,itilia gise you a chance to save-- little as 4 Irbil, of-- -"- - 'r - - crcrwtt of h thette---4051- - Iv ret N- this out with your next - Mae II Triangle." 17 F.: F1R:ST SOUTH,: Re.-Creati- on ofBzianAtent This delightful story the and-love-- in- Shepherd of the Hills :30-- 2 3,5 "The of life country-il- k the greatest novel yet written by the most popular au- thor in Ameripa. r...11TAHTRUST-- Cloth---Re- SAVINSS! - CAFETERIA Y. the Ayr. aod It watt an ere wb to left 5:30--8 Harold BellWright's NrEw BOOK Lunch -- JUST OUT you go along. pay DrtflerT 12 noon, 4 Vire.payA per cent. ph ings. 11 Prof. J.h 0. Klentooso. Itheumatiam SpecialistExpert Maand Bloodless eseur.Orthopedica of Joints and SurgeryDeformities Muscles Diseases- - I want the cases the Doctors can not handle. I diagnose no cases and treat an cases under supervision of Regis.. tered Physicians. Doctors let me stow you what I ean do on some of your old deformed rheumatic. gouty or paralytic cases. Trained in Europe under Doctor Lorenae. and Prof. Sthruder. Have operated large anitoriums throughout the East; 25 years' Fg',N - , WRY SUFFER RITEtretATISIllt Apts.i Was. le a. or by specialSit: appointment I 7:30-- 9 Why , Be. Deformed? -- Monday, Se 7'! Prres.),..uk: -- demand German military au rides' Ely,S,-10:::::,:-17..-- Breakfast - teittiona guarantee- me'work, NO RELIEF NO PAY. While suitable location see ma or getting phone Me at t att tei,tbis ea gmottr, fvot tenet Jarurfratteftwitserland's ticcir nem leAged winter, playground during the ournmer nInnthn, and they balm to the' ,beeotre thoroughlY ortntoo-one- d malrtemp elimate of ?thee Atps. 1-,- Mm.nminnowEEMm work,- - Office ouickwork,out Nowt-Job-,Dola- te Corthse--;Ifigli70-s- ( BY 8 Appetzing Wyatt-able- , 52 - - nooetaltles..7, Doserot SELFSERVICE MODEST PRICES I :-- - - work-- NEUTRAL ZONEI COBLENZ, hte- tInPv good time. by.reverting hack tn childhood days. to throwing snewbatir and making terniwIligures. Then came .tbe. eurpriee of the dog,and ltwas to all! Sleighs wore brought out, drawn by a Tfita trn Lrsrfrt -ed breed of Erittmo These e re Anderson . AMERkAiv rnThe No-- Deliveries - Bank work HOME COOKING CLEANLINESS - quickly ,,. pail....gle- nd $ -- torntnatiott. tatthetadysn,, tm 7 21.;,-pou- - iIROBE DEderli OF :r1IN g, ree.-Fira- - 1 All f or for an immediate report on the killing of Private Howell Madsen, of Sacra-- 1 mento, Cal., who was shot Saturday by German soldier' Whilehe' were son a hunting trip in made today by the neutral sone,-waMaj. Gen. Henry T. Allen, commandehe-TA -tr-of mericanl orcea I10e r! many. 0n. Allen sent the demand after he had heard the reports of the various American investigatingi off i cers. Private Bert..Balsinger, of Sharps-burPa., the only American witness of the killing of Madsen. told the in-- 1 vestigating officers that the Germans called upon Madsen and him to Geri and then began. to shoot.: The mans contend thatMadsen fired. first. -FULL PORTIONS- , Prices - ) snow-platea- APIARY 5 pound pail. 10 pound pail. - FA - lig-kit- ' oney Centerfield ,Utah - for Uni- Wanted: Accommodations , Board; .furnished 'varsity Students,and unfurnished rooms, also- rooms for housekeeping. Write- or phone imth,ediatelv stating terms to Committee On Board and Lodging. for StuWanted also,employrnent dents. We can furnish you Office help, ushers, stUdents to work for board and room: in ,act. we can furnish any sort of belpyou might need. For this service phone or write the Bureau of Emplo3rmelft. University of Utah. nt. tages of the lower atations in the pan2TATTA J,114.12.1e from here. .To the port ars reen the vei4ent7efilATalpe and ppontte tO the south Eu- - , the extenefre plains, t the Aletsch ropes greatest glacier,' ' Glacier, 15., miles in --length, framed by.t. Of rock and !cc: IFcountless pinnaClea gallery !Pada to the 'vast) the of Jungfrauloch where snow sports .may be enjoyed int, 4 of pummel ;the height Alert., in there lofty regions'bathed in 'the warmest ettnehine..te Amer-- I lean lournalists displayed an - enthuand t joy of Hying !Mart. clam Alai whkh weregood to wereobtatnable on they spot and timer - L MALIGREN'S , i. e VA - the-family.- 'O. JungfrituJochthe present- lermtnar. iff the forms the trowning It- - is glooreof - ) i Prom , -- t . .... - - feet-abov- ,7A Perfect id at our ' ro P. usuallY good wholesome. candy-sol- d - N- Wafer-4.-ue....,,,,,,,.. then tbA 'ago to mere tourists unattainable-regions later In the M. WIDMER. situated in the glaciated ridge between the Jungfrau.-13.-651and the Moench, ea level.. Flanked 13,440 by thes&two great peaks. the station - - - nilitir-------- - . - flavorings 11 pillows. -- rant-6nd.- I - ;.,In.another train proceeded to Jungfrauloch, 11.410 feet above rea level, a brief trip of 15 minutes. but highly interesting from a technical point of view. First comes an adhesion. section one Ind seven-eightmiles in length. with a cent. gradient of six and changing to- the cogwheel system with a 25 per cent gradient shortly before Juncfraujoch la reached. -- li II lows, covered with good quality cretonnes in nursery designs. Regular $1.00 200 - ., niodating people, an electric kitchen and a postorlice nevar fail to sea of attract attention. Eisineet--- a ice, as its name impliespresentafrom the spacious rickapertures of the station a truly Imposing picture. titre the visitor beholds serape, rock of ice of fantastic form. towering high one above, the other, and between, times hidden with a light cover of 'snow, are the treachereuecrevices whesa location hi only known to the experienced guides. 1 Just a small number of, these floss pa; ....... s -- day-passe- X I YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION TO ME DESIGNER c I5c PATTERN COUPON. CATALOGUE - 25c FASHION FOR A LIMITED TIMEONLY If you want to keep abreast of the fashions; if you make your own clothes or have them made; if you like interesting reading matter, you will want to tilke advantage of this special offer. INQUIRE' AT PATTERN DEPARTMENT Special representative from the company will explain details. I in-ro- Size 36x54. BABY DAY SPECIAL X Baby Pillows, 75c BLUE LIST SPECIAL OFFER - f-- 1 Baby Blankets, Pair, $5.95 White, wool mixed ; pink or blue borders. $3.25. 1 - 5 Our Annex Thinks of Baby, Too , i; $ co- pen. Weyer-itwoul- report--Just.re-- INFANTS' SWEATER SUE'S, Cap, sweater, leggings and mittens o brushed angorawhite, grey, copen. $g-9- INFANTS' SWEATER SETS, $5.98 Of Zephyr, knittedwhite, brown and st - s $2.00 TO $12.50 " - INFANTS' BEACON BLANKETS, $1.25 , Plain white with pink or blue Grecian border, or solid pink or blue with nursery PADDED QUILTS OF JAPANESE SILK Are coaxing to be tucked around little babies toes. Some are hand embroidered, some are plain. All are delicately dainty. In pinks and blues. t, I - CO MAIM 1 & IleCornick. Pres. Anthon H. Lund, Vice-Pre- s. Albert Smith,- Vick-Pre- s. I IGeorie lklictelsen, Cashier. Judd, Assistant Cashier. , i W. - d and Gold $1.50 NET. DESEREINEW - - .::- No.- ',,,, . 4,. , , ,. |