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Show EVENING NEWS FRIDAY DIISKRKT urtty da umi ballon, b U ! UU a try (Uluru, jl lhlni bol !Ui peUlk nJ btv tb HiiOibip toorld touktof ca m a'udtnc. exmtra. f BHtET EVEH1HG HEffS firitr af IftikSellTfl Lake 4 Hr f1 Cor. t t wremrTtow fWlf ,ir4r mmi XMII, m tiMi (V(IM riuce. . mi )Ml k'biu 'k " ; .u w J all kaka City. M tk (k' U 4rwn M VI a ora W " uuu: it) bi ajit Tixr dlsclnt. DOW tbit i fk!l la EVERTPODT ml! TWe IW ea fee mt4' ik here.. i NaiilMt Wm ...... . beriae! M Ml 4m iw rasektuette ee a( a. ale fULT LAKE CJTT, tkie mJ1 IK MARCH 1X . CEXUttL COMTJtnVCE. Coofer-en- e The Ctnetifth annual General fif the Church of Jesus Chrtat ef UUer-da- y SalnU wfil eonveno In tha Tabemaela. Salt Lake Qty. oa Sunday, -April I. tM, at 10 oclock a. m, with Sens alio on Monday nod Tuesda, April ' 5 and . A general Priesthood meeting will b held Tuesday evening, April t, at 7 p. tu in th Tabernacle. mls-alona- Is ry 'appointment. CHARLES 1 II. LUR'D, VS. PENROSE, Tint Presidency. POLAND'S WEDDING WITU TOE SEA. A TRUE epic ts the story In laal evenings dmpatche telling of th march of Polish battalions northward over territory torn from half ago, and their ancestors a century and arrival at length at tha point" wbert they rould bath their swords and banners (a the ra. Tbs nation has been born kgaln, and by of power and Inetea and v irlue of grants bounds defined by Jh victor of the World War, it comes once more an entity Into tha family of nations; and by tossing a golden ring ,nto the waters of the Baltic, signifies it wedding with the waves and its entrance into the commerce of the wrorld. la all the history of nations, few pages are mora tragic than those which record the dismemberment of Poland and Its partition among covetous and greedy despots who snarled and quarreled oter It from west and east and south. Also fewpagrrfonrislrTnore li Inevitable, nd raar tkacnaalaaa grail at aa wktla tha r aa tkat wklta ahig gar war, ara wara gaUla 111 a 4ajr warhtas at kowta aaaa wara fa aaiaty tha Srafta ahmariaaa aaS tying la traachaa aag (Uag II a gay. XU ihig la trva aoaugh, hut tha aaactualaa whlifatiaa la i&oaay t that wa taa pa I aU)4 haa. radi- hereto-readin- g ASSUMING af erah d, s, having summoned a cloud of each wih Ins little opinion or grievance in his tniuJ and some with a bundle of records more or Jess sccict uuJer their arm; the fkmate committee yesterday brought-th- e defendant himself, Mr. Bainbridge Colby, into investigation, and are at their last presumably nearly ready to decide whether to confirm him or not aa secretary of slate. To the nation is not given to know the object of all this mystery in considering the ratification of a mere appointment; and in "the absence of real knowledge, the wildest suspicions are prone to spring up. One would have thought a man so prominent. and whose activities have been so public could not have had any shady chapters in his book of life upon which additional special light had lo.be thrown. The question appeared to bo merely one as lo bis jiitelUger.ce and fitness. But in investing tho cae w ith o much solemn secrecy, the inmate has managed lo intrigue the public and io invite the mo-- t irsenious speculations.. Perhaps the in disguise, or a gentleman la a or a British Perhaps ho does not care a rap what becomes of the Kaiser or the .nltan perhaps ,thomd thought! he favors the r,eaguo of Nations, or to bring down the high coil of liv ing, one Is emboldened to Invite Its attention (0 a story emanating from Chicago k.day or two ago concerning the amount of food atuffs owned by the U. S. and held until Just now In cold atorage. Thia story reported that the government has twenty million pounds of frozen meat In Chicago and acattered throughout the country, now being disposed of In car-b'- kd Jobs and being bought In by local packers and distribute raTTlS cent" a pouhdTAriornt of this meat had beea held over a year, the storage chkrges are about equal lo tho selling price. It was also reported that several million pounds of baeon In Chicago, and upwards of twenty million pounds In other . centers throughout the country, were now to be disposed of; but In this instance again, some of the bacon has been held so longThat it is only fit liou-baitc- --TWENTY-YE From th - J ' nt 30-d- ay ,- 41 Z. C. M. I. Extraordinary Dress Special 3,00 taffetas, georgettes. Jerseys, cflepe da chines and combinations of these various fabrics. In all the nev models and new colors. Special Saturday, One hundred new Spring Dresses In at File of Tb Deaarat Nawa.. It was announcad that the Co-o- p Wagon A Machine company of fVIt lako had decided to increee Its capital stock from 2S0,(0 ' to IJOO.OOO. - . j Th First Church of Christ. Scientist, filed articles of Incorporation with th Salt Lak county dark. Ada M. Surbaugh was president; Georgia Haggerty, rice president; T. M. Surbaugh, clerk, and John Mills, traas-- , , urer. Rapubtlcaw worn on of Salt Lak City tendered a recaption at th Kenyon hotel to James T. Hammond, party nominee for "Congress, which was largely attended. The speakers wore Gov. Hebar M. Weils, Mr. Hammond and Goergw Sutherland. Mrs. Julia B. Bodmer ef S04 E. Second South street, Skit Lak. City, died of after two previous attacks. She was ls. par-alja- S3 Blouses Waists ARSAGO.- - MARCH IS, IPod. Caiab Powers, John Davis and William H. Culton wars arraigned st Frankfort, Ky, charged with being accessories to th murder of William Goebel, nomine for governor. In Lake Xellhots Pait arrived Mrs. Alrlna from Holland, whare eho and bar husband hail been laboring aa mlwlonarlea up until the time of th Uttar's death, which occurred . Jsn.'tJ from heart failure. .. -- r, Whether you intend purchasing or not we invite you to see our immense aggregation of delightful modes. III, people will, st IrautW thwltna . tears of ago. Tho Serenleenth ward Sunday School, Salt Lake, was adjudged prls winner among Sunday schools of tho stake In th contest involving observance of the Word of Wisdom and th law of tithing by officers and teachers. star-chamb- BoL-hevi- aa re that th government la sincere 20-l- b, - lls WANT. regard with grave THIRKIR'G the suggestion as to the effieacy of armed airplanes in the. suppression of riots. There has been no occasion in this country to employ them in this "service," and probably there is no expectation of such a tiling. Nevertheless the mere thought of It ts so abhorrcnt.that publio sentiment on the subject should lose no opportunity of giving itself expression. In order that in advance there may be no doubt in any air, strategists or warrior's mind about it. The matter is brought lo attention by the testimony of a British army officer, reported tn a London paper recently, to the effect that during afornrd-abl- e disorder in India, airplanes were successfully employed to disperao the crowds he had himself dropped eight bombs, and look it a a matter of course that this was the right thing to do! He.omilted to give the results In dead and maimed, probably becausp he did not know. It may he aid with aome point that there N no great difference between sheltlngw mob from the skies,.,and opening fire upon them with rifles or machine guns. But there is enough difference tojuake the latter appear excusable and even nectary iu certain case, "1s tax though always regrettable, w liilc the- - former beerf-2.73 cent or favors ran not under any conceivable circumstances dodger, per Upder I! c eheumstaercs U would be only b.e viewed with the least allowadre or jutifl-caiio- u. Massacre from the' air ts fs t to bun and the rei of vs to 1ttift awful terrible Irulli coxue euL Ateanwtule the stale depart-w-weapon t'"1 ue again'd a helpless mob; the ia worrying along without a lawful chief, chances of harming the innocent are immensely the si Interim authprily of Jhe acting secrc- - niultphcd; there id f&Ure absence of that per- - J Aocal contact by hiclythc. due ip Una and mor4 (ary having been exhausted with It wil-ucc- of Spring- hr r nER la Caa yaw MX soother aay tan that wUt far the oa aag rare ) rail remunerate aa warrlflce ha baa tnada far her chl!4T Tha only fit MX 1 for the ahtl ta alrfra la ha worthy af her patna ta laxa ktr, honor her an lfta for har. r (I.MMIl ha Will a praooof of aoara4a MX t w frtaa wha rtaha hia Ufa t rata your 7 b'a return can aatiWy him hut your ataraal gratitude aa loigtty. Tou canaot MX Is maray a aalgiar far h.e haraunn any wiora thaa you can MX in money a wife for her Virtue, a parent for hia . rare, a Men fra hie loyalty, or the holered women far har smilea an favor, Tha two thing. beroUm aa money, hare no common onomaa(or. At achool wa learned that you cennol gubtraet potato from apple, aa that no n urn bar of ttmaa no many marble will make o many pencil. If you plant wheat. yon do not raiao rale, neither do men gafher from thlotlea. Tho aotdlem of ear great army waat forth from a high Impnlaa to ear thta country; an tha only way to pay them I to honor them by making thta country worth earing. Tho af them that wara wound about ho ear far, tho that war tacaMotUta ahould race hr our moat generous aid. Th widow an orphan bar a claim opo oar " peniton fund. Tbeeo things are of cedrao. Hut th attempt by any money bonus t sran up th wag of them that gara thalr live for ua ahows a failure to appreciate Value. Captain Burnt, who aerra at it, Mfhlrl,.. wa recently before a Congressional Committee, an testified. H had. h aal. gained something from hia war eerrtc of far greater rah) a ta him than any man eoui her achieve toy work in the shipyard at ! tit a day. "I bay three at a re on my bars." V declared, and that ia something they do not haro." And heeldea," interrupted Bpreentatya Garner of Taste, pointing to tola heart, yu hay oomelhlng hero." M ( Tou bet I hae, repllad As of tb Bbarleea In a sordid aenaa, ao of hero In a high and nob) sense. It may to said; Verily they HAVE their reward." (Copyright, by Frank Crane.) than those which perpetuate the deeds and aspirations of the young patriots who froqi Ume to time have sought lo throw off the hated yoke of the conqueror and restore Ine ancient kingdom of Sigismund, Caslmir and SobleskL Bst known Qf those to Americans Is he gallant Koschmko, . who brought his sword and hU fine military talents lo tho aid of the Colonies In winning a freedom for the rendering lank. . t which was denied his countrymen at home. The coinmi.ary burraus of (he army and Justice has hern alow in lighting Poland's nivy-arbusy places, and should not bo pesl- wrongs, anl doubtless many stormy days must oredUwithvld!e.-quejUon- s BuL it. Canpot Jp vet be .parsed bafore the sturdy nation shall Irrelevant or Impertinent to beg for informaiome fully into its own. Still harassed on all tion as to why the government has persisted ides and Impoverished almost beyond descripin holding thousands of, tons of bacon until tion, there 4s nevertheless good omen in the it spoiled and other meat In cold storage at a ncident which the dispatches now narrate, loss, at the same time making a drive to reduce rhe patriotic urge which Impelled the aoldiers tfle high oost of living, when it might have 0 their enthusiastic race to the coast, and forced the product on the market long ago which supports the sentiment for a port that and assisted In lowering price. Tho groaning shall be Polands Very own, is auspicious of a consumer will not now embarrass the departime soon (0 come when her flag shall flutter ments by Insisting immediately on the answer, from her own ehips In all the sevrn seas, of but he is contrary enough not to be satisfied , tho world. until he gets it DARK 11 STLR WPUULVPS A PL0T1 FOB SUCH SERVICE, NO AIRPLANES. high-soule- Milady creations fOOltlh, Aa M ia Ika wraag kla af MX- - Tka maa wha gara ta rua kia Ufa far kta eauatry Ura ua UDr aa ahligaUaa wa eaa aaar w- charge. Ta aiiamrt ta (naaaura K 1 (arms redutk, nor la th remark that th movement rnuit atari aomewhere. R'aturalty each factor In tb tong I to between original producer and ultima! consumer want aome other ona lo aet U. pci a few potchea lower; and in walt-Ie.vh upon th ether, no on baa felt 1A louebinf the pep at all by way of reduction, tboufh o far a remembered DO luth delicacy wki obiened In puihinp it up. Tbe coruumer on bii part bkk com to llm concluatou that little permanent relief la lo b expected from any beiinninp made with the retailer, allhouph thta la th peraonaf apainat whom popular charpti of profiUertcf are moat plibly burled. Loptcally, It would een that the example ahould be act at the other end of the line a polluted it ream la more eaiily eleanaed at (he aource than at the outleL Should the antlci-palmovement for reduction be initiated by the manufacturer!, (he dulrihulcn and retailer would almost be forced to follow, and no dislocation or atrain would occur anywhere. Dei idea, the "blf feUowi" are the beet equipped to pul tho ball In motion: if they have not set aside reserve lo meelauch a eonllntecey. they have lynored lheflrl axiom of prudent management and may pay dearly for their neglect; if they hava taken, thi precaution, they are likely lo lose leas by resorting to It soon and voluntarily than by wailing for the great slump lo come crashing la upon them. T for The breathe the newness and freshness Exclusive tka 4afao4ra af aur cauatry la a aaa arautor. It U rat that a yaaaiaa wr kaawa ta thaaa waul ha loa muck la aak. hut that It la aet cal perforred on brought about by clrcurn-ilanre-a, and thu act aa lb cuahkni abov referred to. , 7 her la r.clhltif obscure or profound la tha augfwtloa that th way to rduc la to LONG-FEL- Striking Spring Styles lH down, Th problem fcu roioKrd JUelf wholly M la hn tlj With whom lb Jnla reduction movement ihkll hr jin; and aa effU clkl of th Rational Akkoclatloa Of Slumfratur t( advlmi.rif as audio oea of mUl mco la Row Vbtk th other Blfht, wa tfckm Dough h la aMi gmt induilrlra would do well lo innouac a reduction of S3 per cent eg their product at a ftrcn data la the Dear future, hi trguroenl being that a voluntary BELATED FILLING OF Cr) Frank Mag alcaaraS I proaatUaa I U rack atu ! Viu af uliMtl a tka (rrai war, Tka arxuwaM aa era Ual I that tka that Ikaf tkara wuUlar a rauatry left fkair aal waat M I fUM a 4 raSttra all af hard at pa a4 ed irTBElU. GRART. ARTHON fcr Df. A uaf 0f among Ifca produfr , who r to U ffecld by th drop r prudoqUy looking for a icrl of oaihioa to iui th!r coining m!hl alave off a more Kivi pay a U0 nf requested that In arranging reunions, te, there be no conflict ' foregoing In dale er hours with th It trr Tha Ifc partial reduction a T. fnmi - - - I 1D20 BONUS FOR. SOLDIERS. lht r vewbliaetira MNr.Ah nMe a . U mi4 iUm Wank L III.iuiiii . " ill Mil tommoditie I I 'VJ.jra. th NmWr A4! lontl Oratetta. J MlktlMI, (U'llll UiMtU, b . f Vk fSee, 114 flfu uAvraa. ' (MIm, in ID A w Nwm a wttiwi MAHCII ale of the organized force .frequently demoralizes the rioters as effectively as 1U weapons; and il is the introduction of the horrors of war in their latest hape and most horrifying aspectTwhereore it is the more likely lo be resented and avenged in the crtielest form of force which the disaffected can think of pexe An expert declared not long ago That with a fleet of half h dozen modern machines armed with the latest bombs he eould in fifteen minutes lay waste everything of consequence in an average industrial town. The terrible verity of such a promise is ureiy enough to condemn the use of any such means against OFF . REDUCTION ,The most Extensive Showing of Z. C. M. Beauti- ful and Smart Waists and Blouses It has I been our pleasure to behold Taffetas, "'Georgettes,' in Plain and 'Flowered, Tri Colettes in the new aash effect, in fact a most gorgeous array of the new. . from $4.00 to $20.00 at $6.50 $7.00 $7.50 $8.00 $9.00 Off CORSETS, CORSETS,1. ... $3.1 0 ... $10.00 CORSETS. $11.00 $12.00 $13.00 $14.00 $16.00 CORSETS, CORSETS, CORSETS, CORSETS, CORSETS, $20.00" CORSETS, $7 50 $8 00 $ 5 60 9 00 SLOW AMERICA. ...$8.50 ...$9.33 ...$9.20 We look nearly three years to get into the war; and it begins tfrloolmrAr we jmghttake as long to get out. Chicago Evening Post. OBSERVING THE NICETIES. - - CHEMISE CHFMISE CHFMIHB . CHEMISE 11.100 CHEMISE If Governor Edwards, of New Jersey-h- as his way about it, the coming Iertncratic national convention is rmg to be" opened with Abung atartcr - Columbu Lfetzpakbu - CHEMISE ..2JO I MOO, .M-- s.vao tt ..o ax .77. ,... 7.20 ,...8J80 Silk -- Underwear. Special. A new assortment of Ladles' Silk Envelope Chemise, Gowns, skirt and Camisole 2 50 VALVES. FOR 2.00 0 VALUES, FOR 2 00 J ll VAfJ'ES, FOR 1 VALUES FOR 3.20 1 F ,YA.HrKa a50 VALUtX FOR-.- .M.40 5 00 VALUES. FOR 4.00 7 04 VALUES, . . . FOR .1SP , -VALUES. B(LOO 70 04 VALUF. FOR ""Meo 9 00 VALUES. FOR ... 4 VALUFS. FOR 7. ' 00 VALUED FOR .10 ,S.O 12 00 VALUES--- FOR . 112 00 VALUES. FOR 17111! 10.40 11.35 VAU F.S. FOR a o ..-'""- Opposite 2. C. M. I. Soda Satin GIos Fruit Center Butter Fountain cup. Regular 0c lb. Special, alb. . . 49c ,.,J.40 Knitted BlooinersI .9 n Beeea y . C. N. I. Me pave them In all sixes rronv to j, white pink end A J90. in. on chemise Candy Special . .TKI ...I ....' ..$17.00 ;,.3 ,UI C40 KXVEYOPK CHEMISE CHEMISE CHEMISE $11.90 $13.10 b's-'k- -- .' GOWNS, 1100 . .$1 1.05 Ladies m 3.00 GOWNS, GOWNS GOWNS GOWNS, MS 50 GOWNS, 15 00 GOWNS $6.80 $7.65 f ute. civil ans. - 4 MOO GOWNS 7 00 GOWNS ..,$6.38 -- .t $5 00 GOWN'S, 5 54. . . . $5.53 $5.95 a. -- COW3I GOWNS MOO GOWKS. M 50 GOWNS, ...$4.25 a - . tt-- . . . $4.68 a " - 7.. $3.40 CORSETS,. CORSETS,. at new tin of PhlUiploo hand .embroidered ladles' night gowns and envelop chemise, at the foUowtng price reductions This is the way they will sell $6.00 s Night Gowns and Envelope Chemise Our entire line ranging in price $4.00 $5.00 $5.50 Kimonos,-Petticoat- 20 Per Cent Off Franco Corsets CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS, CORSETS, Entire Line of Suits, Coats, Slyrts, House . Dresses, in.thii.FpQciaL"5ala Z. C. M. I. Special Sale of 15 Ia regular value, special sale price rUR 1. 98c . "."lit hoo Values, 15 00 Values; V tlS.OJ ALLIES. DRUG STORE IS AT" SOUTH MAIN rr.r illMli " for;71T". FOR 111H " 1 HI 1 1 !, 14.44 |