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Show NEWS FRIDAY OCTOBER THE DESERET 8 1920 JAPANESE WIN Flannelette Gowns, $1,95 prettily aeft u Itrgular IEROMYANKEES FOR 4 FIE OIL Nippon Tanker Load With Cargo From Shell Plant Uncle Sama Men TWhtfe t Must Seize Their Supply. ml patterns Infants' wear. Ini 1 for sad color r a yard. While 8AM FRAKCtSCO,1 Oct. to In order navy United the Btgtta a sufficient fuel aupply for He veeaels on the Pacific const during the la being compelled p relent ahortag to amaab locks , and take by force Mar-tinquantities of fuel oil from the Oil Shell company, of the plant a British owner corporation, the Shelf company la to sell to the Japanese nary for Its submarines and latest, type draadnaughta 77,000 barrels of California o. This waj today' development In tha fuel oil battle between the navy de- -j partment and the Shell Oil company. wban the Japanese naval tanker Suno-aakl Arrived in port from fokosuka, Japan, for a 88,600 barrel cargo, to be fallowed withliv a day of two by the Japanese naval tanker Noma for a similar consignment. .The attention of the'naval officials Of tha Twelfth naval dlatrtct waa to the activities of the Japanese navy In coming here directly for large qUtntltlea of fuel oil. They expressed tpelr regret tljat they were powerless tp avert tb Japanese Inroad upon the local oil supply. "Until wa can get a special act of Congress, similar to the one under which w ware authorised to aelte stock at a price aet by the navy department, we can do nothing." waa tha statement of Capt. Robert Morris, commander. assistant : Local Shell Oil officials refuse to state the exact price at which the fuel dll. Is being turned over to the Japanese, but admit that It Is considerably below the price of 18.15 a barrel at which they offered It to the United States navy, but which the navy refused to pay. The navy baa been Oatstng, the oil and reimbursing the hell company at the rats of $1.78 a barrel. "We are not selling thl oil to the Japanese direct." said E. R. Farley, manager of tha Shell company' fuel The oil waa conoil department. tracted for by the Asiatic Petroleum company, a Japanese cbmpany, during the kurplus period JustItsfollowing delivery the war, which turned over contracts to the Japanese government. We cannot hold these shipments up If we wanted, to. as tpe oil was practically sold over a year ago and we gr simply making deliveries. 7. Aaaofted flounces BIG SALE READY-TO-WEA- R Womens Suits, Coats, Dresses, and Accessories All Included SPITS .. . attractive Refreshingly Harvest Time Sale Wool Dresses BLANKETS Back after rack of th smartest etylea Dresses that will anewer every demand for informal wear of the winter time. Displaying bright spahgled beads, rich braids and other trimmings in serge or trlcotlne atylea. walov Modlshly tailored atylea of bollviaa mlzturss and broadcloths. Plain or with fur or black lining. Novalty collar, and fancy button, belt and otbar trimming. AU colors. $16.75, $19.75, $29.75 $19.75, $17.50 St.Mary Blankets at $12.45 BEAUTIFUL light, yat very warm wool blanket. In enow white, fawn, silver or striking plaids. Full bed size. n The 14.50 BLANKETS, Beacon maka. In colored Jacquard plaids. Full 15 alze. Fresh From the S14.S5 Extra large St 30 BLANKET. Mary's pure wool white blankets, colored borders. 5.00 (By Associated Press.) . EL PASO, Texas, Oct. 7. President-Ac- t Alvlro Obregon of Mexico, Oov. 7. P. Hobby of Texas, Gov. O. A. of New Mexico, and Gov. hom&s E. Campbell, of Arizona, were uesta today of tha International and Military Carnival which being held here this week. General In tha course of an addreas bregon said: "A year ago Mexico waa recognized situation r the United State. The (day la very different; we are not but (cognised 'by the United States, e have the respect and confidence would t the American people and I ave rather have the respect and of the people of the United tates than. official recognition of the o, con-den- . War Mothers Holding Convention ! (By Associated Press.) To-iIDAHO FALLS. Ida.. J)ct. 7. marked .the opening session of tha nual convention of the War Mothers bo in ses-o- n MdahbJ Which will ' also tomorrow. Delegatee from practically - every iwn and , village in the state are In : tendance and the program today aa excellent. Election of officer will b held at (morrow's session aa well a a var-- d program. blankets, Beacon bath robe terns , of these beautiful new hats, and in our Department many more await your visit. aa mualln sheets, and so BLANKETS. 85 The well-know- n blanket In artlatl. Extra Urge gXT5 Sailors, Turbans Roll Brimsr Tams pat- size cotton sheet blankets. In white or0 tan. 10.00 BLANKETS, MAB- Dolly Varden wool blankets. In gray and white. Size 1x80 Inch, ' gl BLANKETS, gT.05 The Hummer woolen blankets, In attractive plaids. Large alze. ,H A BLANKETS, gs.Ob -- Eureka woolen Good blanket!. In colors or plain white. size. designed of Jet black velvet or velvet and duvetyn combined. Trimmed with flowers, ribbons, ornaments, etc. Your choice, 5. Most artistically - Children1 Beavers $2. Union Suits $1 $7 Guaranteed Electric Irons, $4.95 $1.25 Floor Mop, Bottle Polish, 89c 36-i89c $1.25 Window Shades, $2.75 Pequot Sheets, 81x90 Ins, $2.59 $3.50 filer. Lunch Goths, 64 in&$2.45 n. rtlS 84 a value to emphasize. Including a It does, th fleeced garments. In high or Dutch neck styles. and II for women. Dr. Slumberlands Sleepers, $1.39 $1.7$ lines, Th regular with feet Sizes 1 to I $1.65 Large Feather Pillows, $1.19; $2.25 Feather Pillows, $1.45 $1.00 Cotton Batts, 3 Ibs.72x90, 69c 50c Large Pound Cotton Batts, 25c All$6' $7 $8 and tos$10 Creations s Gossard Corsets, $4.95 1 Choice of $6.50 Models TH3B named meed waU-knv- a for It has earned a aatlM reyc-tattatrlotly n It era merits. Braand Burling clsth corset. In three ex- oo ced cellent models, and all size 44.8L i. Pamilo Corsets, $2.95 Another exohialv make that we nr featurSeving underprice Friday and Saturday. or aland eral good models for th avarag figure. Lily of France and all slses. white, color Richelieu make, with band tops ,ankl length, pink or whlt. $2.75 and $3 L. D. S. Garments, $1.98. 85c Hose, 69c 50c Hose, 39c Black mercerized Uale; Iprwtch brand. Splendid cotton quality In black, white or cordovan. 4 only typical of the Pari. Polo cloth, velvet, broadcloth and pretty mixtures. Plata or fur trimmed; wanted colors. la sizes I to 87 yearn, eb $595, $7.95, $10.50 and to$25 Sweaters Sweaters and Tuzeda ra styles, la the newtocol-o-4 for firm 4 Hip-o- a Price. year. $4 88 and 888. , 88 18, Popular tlp-s- n Styles,' la buff, turquoise, pea- eta Ripple or plain style, for women an 4 misses. 84.18 and cock. Mv yre. 4 to filid dies, $3.95 $10.50 ' Wert Blase 8 oerge. to 81 Shirts, $1.59 . . With aoft cuff and with or without 'collar.. Dark or light stripes All size. ,, 9 42,50 Sweaters, $1.89 Roll collar, buttoa front and. neck. $6.50 V Sweaters $4.95 wool ribbed sweater. With $5.00 Flannel BEFB are the styles for school. Made' of beautiful blue eerie, and trimmed with wblfu. braJd and blue and raoe yarn era aments, lass 8 to 14 colored ginghams, 14 years. $3 roll collar, now regulation N. MENS BpaJdln Blue Serge Dresses $6.95 to $12.50 $7.50 Dresses, $4.95 rial A etrtneeknd plain Girls-- A year. - Heavy to fa blaa Shirts, $2.48 Heavy work atylea, with collar. Union Salts, $L79 weight eetten, fleece lined. Union' Suita, $4.50 Fin grade wool, la Pght weight. 60c Hose, 39c For the boy. Black Few of the Special Features for Saturday Boys the little fallow, of I yeera armors, to brother of 18. our atocks are oomplete -- FROM big d, to fill every need. Slagle or aa Well aa Ulster and mackinaws. Blanket Used, prices; hand tailored. Tb double-breaste- $12.95 ahdto$30;00- - $7.95 7 cot- ton ribbed. All elseu. artment Sait Lakes Largest Juvenile The Paris Is the City's Recognized Headquarters for Boys and Hose, $2.45 dressed woman meet you will find WHEREVER fashionably la Ita heavy pur IIk quality, yalnforoad, and la black. $2 Union Suits, $1.45 qs action. th largest Y&U.WU1 r.ntLwitboyt tha city bora, and veluea of course, -- Sizes years. . that Sag jmoet everyone know com pound and Sulphur, properly and bring back the natural color r etreak-ewhen faded, re to the hair to gray. Tears ago the only way at thi mixture waa to make tt e. a, which la tnnaar and trouble-iany Nowadava, by asking at Bui-ir g store for Wyeth Sag and Compound." yon will gat a larg d tie of this famous old recipe, by the add I ton of other inematt coat dlontat- - at on't stay gray! Try Itl No on darkened peoetbly toll that yon hair, aa It does It sos naturallyor eponge evenly. Ton dampen this . brash with it and draw ugh your hair, taking op email ind at a ttme; hr tnomtng th gray another r d, (appears, and after Hratlon or two. Tout hair be-,- e beautifully dark, gloesy and active- - Advertisement. $29.75, $39.75 $3.50 I Girls New Coats fry Grandmother Old Favorite Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. $6.95 & $7.95 Other Features 6-- ft, - to more comfortable, with their fleecy and good weight In white, tan, . gray with pink and blue borders. sa.ee Work-Room- your attention W5 direct gTeat window display $5 Sheet Blankets, $3.35 low-pric- Wool Coats 200 Stunning Hats at well-know- JUST We Want; Obregon plush coat is more in vogue season than ever, and The Paris, a usual, attune to the pulse of the time, presents an extensive assortment of the most fascinating models. Plain or fur trimmed, silk lined. THE at prices are the pretty styles shown in tawny veand lours tricotines, goldtones outsizes. and navy serges. Regular as f U. S. People What $39.75 $24.75 $49.75 $34.75 $26.75 $49.75 j Goodwill Of t percale. Sale Sqfurday The Paris Presents for Its Patrons and. All Visitors a Great Harvest Time . lm-re- Assorted atylea of ginghams" or ON BROADWAY BETWEEN MAIN & STATE ed - $2 Bungalow Aprons, $1.49 $3-9- 5 . ea - da chleea. embroidered, lac Silk Petticoats, Taffeta or Jersey. In colors, 65c Veilings, 49c. new mtibea sad color; lie The r evepo from our now winter aleck. laoludlag georgette trimmed and light or dark eolore. HOOS . Attention! Conference and State Fair Visitors '(By Unlveraal Service.) J&ho . quality. Mads up In full out. heavy, $8 41 and $8 71 values, $!. women. for trimmed styles $2.30 Bath Robes, $1.95 Lar-icol- Georgette Waists, $4.95 and Price are Depend aJbla' N'b'KUALLT f overnment" "GytJrert Quality - $9.95 Other Values Briefly Told Tie Cotton Flossed Tndorwenr, 4Se, UI Cotten Bibbed Calsa Selre, tte '' Wort Colon site, a to Id Team, Lag te gXTT - - flat Certarer Knlekorn, I t 8U xv . Ftonnet Bfoneee, flJM, nod ihlrte, fl-f-h ByW pLM Breee btrta. No Cetlav, Mm li Jnwr bwestern, 8 to 4, Me , 1. a, aee. wee teen. M f 1 Belted Pweotera, a te te a dew he Stttrbed IMt Oottng Fleeeel Pafowoa, Me 'Geeetlet doves, erf Cepe Lootbov Maw M Mm Mb, eeeh to f 14, the |