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Show .VAVS'-iP- m,....Z. Jjysjtw.eiiJk -- V-y. -, ..'' '"ITT5? SlEt'-y?.- ,rt ' V JivW qV? 9Jiu r,Ag ' I, VSVt-i- r A' f'-- ,5r & ftSP . THE DESERET NEWS FMDiY DECEMBER 2 mm SAYS DELEGATE Fascinating Modes In Sizes 10 to 14 Years , Mock ' h Nippon to Accept 60 Per 'Cent PropoMl as "Japan- . cm Sacrifice, Asserts 1921, CCJ C20ADVAT BCTtnZX MAIN ftTOCB Diplomat f BX WEBSTER K. SOU X.. 'staff Correspondent.) (L N. -(Copyright. IMt. by I K--I WASHINGTON. Doc. - Japan will accept completely the Hughe ratio of capltal shlps.le declared by ht,h authority. This break official Japanese attitude represent a - sweeping ytctory -- of - Us diplomatists ever the powerful Militarist party. a Japan decision was revealed by high official of the Japanese dele gallon, whoa authority is unquestioned. The dlphmatie group is winning Its acceptance of the Hughes ' demand forha declared,, only by Impproposals, the opposing group the ressing-upon fact that Japan alone would have to ; bear Use blame for another frightful, world war If ahe wrecked the Washington confersnca. Acceptance of the American proposals will be made aa a Japanese sacrifice" to world peace, he stated. The delegation.' however, will first formally reject the Hughee plan 'as endangering the national safety of Jap- - an- - This efftelal rejection,- Boned on the report of Use Nipponese nsvaj experts. will ho followed by a voluntary acceptance motivated entirely by humanitarian principles, ha said. Tbe future peace of the world , hangs breathless on tho decision that Japan Is about to make with regard for the limto tbe American-proposaitation of navies, the official 'said and continued, Japan knows this: Japan knows that it la for her to say whether the years ahead shall witness a frightful armament race ending In most frightful warfare or whether the years that he before ue shall be dedicated to the promotion of International amity and the construction that la beet for alb The proposal of Ur. Hughes for the scrapping Of the treat navies would become but a scrap of paper," the official said, If Japan insisted that a ratio different from tho one that America has made must prevail. If Japan Insists where Its Insistence Is to no avail, then the Idea of disarmament will collapse and with Its collapse, Japan will have to bear the blame that the world will heap upon tbe way her, for baTlng obstructed to world peace, i , Declares for Sacrifice. But If tHe experts of Japan." ha continued, highly versed as they are In naval tdahnology, and after long and cautious study, decide that the ratio provided In the American pro- poeala la unfair and unreasonable and Inconsistent with the needs for national defense of Japan. then. It the Is not for the delegates of Japan to ay that this is not so. If the experts so declare themselves then the delegates will so declare themselves. The know the decision of the wprld naval axperts of Japan. The world must know that Japan is being asked to sacrifice. : When the decision of the naval experts has been made known to all. and the delegates of Japan have acted accordingly In stf advising tbe powers attending the conference, there then arises s greater question. Shall Japan pronounce Itself willing Itto sacnarifice Itself by endangering tional safety lq order to make future peace possible T This take up dear from the technical issues 'involved b) npvst disu back to ths armament principle of disarmament, 'And I will sum UhH say ssIVesivs view of tbe United State as by the secretary of - state are the views also of Japan." ;U Still Seeks 7 Fer Cent. The speaker frankly set forth that Japan considers 7 per cent s necessary ratio tor her defense but . that to refuse to accept ths (f per sent Hotted her under tbe Hughes proposals would be to flirt with national dlaaster and to win universal opprobrium.' That Japan ha no otpr re courss than to accept the Hughe proposals ss they stand was . ths declaration of tbe official, but It waa with equal forcefulnem that bs Intimated that Japan can make capital capital, that la of eut of mcrineing which the officials n moral calibre, he intimated, thought would rebound at a future date. to Japan r- - A the naval limitation issue now' stands, the official explained the Japanese naval experts have - argued themselves hoarse la tbe effort to secure recognition for their claim from the American naval experts, but without avail. They have closed their secret dealings with the naval ex-- 1 have part of tbs other powers and submitted their report for a 7 ratio to tbs Jansessa delegates, . "T" t DAItK p" tone. Hour, roll brim, trimmed colored iiltchlhf and all'allk ribbon streamers. In black, brown or navy. Early in the Month Early in the Week Early in the Day a ' r a i if Mt - VI . Childrens Hats, 2.45 J- -l J lnlhs r RetailRegularly for 22.50 and 25.00 - shopping plffilSTMAS a-can be made such a delightful task if started in THE- little girls of thia city can well be elatedwith aucb prospects a stylish plush coat to wearthis winter- splendid reminder., indeed,' for mothers and fathers to select 'a gift tjiat will so delight every little daughters heart Our entire line of beautiful plush coats d - worth ttf 25.00 are to go- .- Each with large collar and - cuffs of brown or Bilver crushed or astrachan. Best choice silyer plush . .r early, of course. time, wheir Betections can be made leisurely and with prettily-designe- IT early, Wool Coats in Sale, 12.95 ir!7i0 and 20.00 Models Styles, Sizes 2 to- 6 Years Util slater wiU welcome 'the warmth and beauty of one of theco or broad clot b coats lUy for winter, 8o Jauntily styled and prettily lined. means see them tomorrow.th, 5.95 Dresses, 3.45 . to 7 Made-u- p The Climax to All Hat Sales of the Year It p 2 Dresses for 1.50 Middies, 5.95 flannel styles. In red. green and navy, with wbita braid and emblem; I to . II years. - . . IS. 1 ng 11 season at 7.50, 10.00 and will be plain, or panne velvet, trirpmed with vulture, ostrich, flowers and embroidery.- - A wonderful an unusual hat even to delight" every woman. Tomorrow. tor first, then 2$c Pay regular pried, for second choice. Gingham. In sixes 2, I and 1 only. All-wo- ol pre-pari- that their very counterparts have been selling 12.00-''Ther- e Let Us Help You -- With HU Gift a suggestion be . more timelv or practical in the categoiy of arly Christmas sales. All are made-u- p models that have been on display in the department and doubtless you have admired them many times in passing by. Including scores of pieces, all with a touch of embroidered handiwork -- and all half price. For instance HARDLY on-the- m Problems . T IS such aa easy task to select something that a man HI prise Christman withof such splendid assortments practical thing In our men a sec-ti- 17.50 Centers, 8.75. 15.00 Pillows, 7.50? 25.00 Lunch Sets, 12.50. 18.50 Linen gets, 9,25. os , Drees Shirts, Behold ! Santas Fairyland -- 'r)z r. r nut -- Coaster Wagon, 8.95, What a lot of boys will havo with such a fins wagoa to With-roller coast In, bearings artillery wheel and convertible eat- Doll Furniture, 69c and-earrl- es Almost enough pieces to start housekeeping. Nicely peeked tu bos ready te put under - the Christmas tree. Enameled metal , Wool Sox, 25c to 50c !ncludiig lines for general wear aa well a a dress Light or heavy weight. 2.00 Teddy Bears, Silk Ties 50c to 1.00 95c - fun-f- hs Great racks of these flowing wlde-en- d tins of silk materials in new holiday line of patterns. Also knit ties In narrow widths, plain - or Orest big soft plush covered that the litas folk wiU readily welcome to their household. daasmoa 'color. -- '5.00 Go-Cart- irs Striped. MensHt 3.95 s, for our Utile friends wigs. Thirtcea-tnc- h :i:- This la the gift thst complete every II ttlo mot herV on Christmas mors. A real doll carriage of wicker, with rubber-tire- d wheels r i r - slis - " .. Feature Tomorrow , 1 hi Lamps 4.00 Bungalow Aprons .. Or 2 for 1.50 Tomorrow Only 2J5 Feldiag Steel Dell GCerte, 8c Choke of 15c Childrens Guts, 10c 3.C3 Kiddle Kan, Medliun Size, for . all made np so opportunity to WHAT an and right now, when the minutes are so taken seleet-the- 1J5 Steel Riauierm,lJ5 te 5JK. up shopping for Christinas, Boys Steering Sledn, 1JS5 Ckerncter Dolln, With High Chelr, Coaiplete 1.59 . 50c Set .Printed Tla Dishes, 9 Diffetedt Pieced, 35c LM ChCiTn Natml Wood Am Chair, 1.00 Choice of striped plaids or novelty patterns in a number of different styles,' tomorrow only 18-ia- di, - Pretty Boudoir , 50 i 12.00 Night Gown, 6.00. . V Other Special 30 Rubber Tired Std PereiibehtTB, 1-- -- 156 1 9.50. Dressing Sacque, 4.75. Unbleached Apron, 4.00 8.00 Baby Pillow, 4.00. 8ura to meet with Ms accord on Christmas Heavy Quality, attractively finished - we are effering thia i line of pretty dolls AU have cute faces closing eyes and curly - Pajamas, 1.59 to 2.50 Mens Heavy Fleeced Union Suits at 1.39 Mens Outing Flannel Night Shirts at 79c to 1.73 Mens Wool Sweaters, Coat St) le, at 2.95 Mens Silk Shirts, Newest Pattersn, 3.95 Mens Lisle Sox, All Colors, 3 Pairs, 1.00 Mens Cotton Ribbed Heavy Sweaters, 1.39 Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Garter Sets, Belts, etc. Imported -Character Polls, 1.69 .Just fer - Saturday? 9.00 Ecru Scarf, 4.50. 8.00 Lunch Sets, 4.00. 18.00 Center, 9.00. . 8.00 Dreaa, 4.00. want tho beat quiUy4 tko mor practical fabrics particularly commend thia new Chriatmaa lino and want to mention tho tasty pat terna and color you will find to elect from. - 0 THE. children of Salt fAks. old Santa commit hit wonderful kingdom of dolls, games, and, toys. Happiness reigns supreme for every little toddler has bees so thoughtfully remembered la this wonderful display that now awaits every little visitor. While stocks are w frexjj and complete, Sahty Claus suggests bringing your U t parents with you. early to make selections. I 1.95' Men do not cure Tfr the tavKhnen of allk ahirta oftiimea. and afiJI 5 GIFT that A brighten and will ever cheer and be a vivid reminder of the giver. White ivory finished with pink, gold or rose silk shade. t)he home w Candle Sticks, 95c b Is Your Account . -- the appeal made advertisement during weak whfcji baa been Instituted by merchants in different parts of tho country to Indueo delinquent customers to pay their hills or make - arrangements for further extension of eredlt- It is easy to answer that question for the man or woman of thrifty habits. Their accounts' are sought after by merchants In all Unas of business. In fact, it la their accounts that enable merchants who do a credit bust tea to keep going. They never need be If they do ask 'donned to pay-u- p. tor credit they make plans to taka cars of tho dllpdioR promptly whew It becomes doe. Theirs la a worthy example to fellow. Theirs la aa enviable position te ha la. A savings aeeoeat In a reliable bank W)ll ha found asoorf the newt wfcivh mhe I had aw i Such-w- Featuring Timely .Values in High --grade newspaper ' p -- Young Mens OCoats, 16.50 y ' ' blgb-collsr- rd Young Mens laslsr NarfcSt ScUs, SIS ' ,hyf Huai Pww tt&c ms tof Hm 1M cattdi, Dsy -f A Scts,1650 . Ccttzz m SPLENDID assortment in flnf wool mots vlib two-wrollers and belts, for ths little boys to years. Priced according to else. ay -- Ths flno UiCe tatCS 'i Middzaws, 6.95 to 8.95 long fallows wssl esttfl Outlag 48c for Men and Boys 1-r- . , or buffet. Turned mahogany finished . sticks yrith bright red candles, as pictured. Boys O'jCoats, 5.95 to 7.95 f LMg tfcxssr salts tbst wtll meet the yoang mes s hr style let asttefy as well (or service. dpinag I Swagger. . 4eMe-breaate- 4 Plala mt heltcg sag bUakst UbwL Sixes S! K M. r. THB Everybody may taka tbs firm Key Hi tho ilroctlon T that goal by prooartng a Deseret Nws Saving Bash god .. regularly savlags 'therulS. t . Todecoratethe.,J?iAatle-.-piec- e Appreciated or.::. Tolerated?? In n "Pay-u- Pieces- - j have been fairly humming for the past fortnight for this sale that expresses in the minds of all our customers the value aehievemen tof all the year in the Millinery section. We are will only say truly enthusiastic over these, pretty hats and hinting-attheUR workrooms Pretty plaids or stripes; aU wool, pleated or plaid styles, for girls. II to - t years ls velour By all Skirts, 4.95 (Warm wool serges, embroidered with silk floss and wool, some with bloomers. Sisea . Art Needle Work - , 1 - -- Boy Bor I to II can all Cktiet of plaids nrrxt Night r plain colors. L75- - Shlrbs 69c These are mahogany finished in practical size, with glass and prettily patterned base. . b 1 fitted In these Shirts, 85c to 1.25 d gchool Serving Trays, 1.25 r Pictures, 1.25 The greatest scope for selection. Oilettes in tiffany frames Llxl cofOT'J,tones'1'intiart"poly- -' chrome frame, 10x13 incZL ch Choice.l .25. Vil UeIm Salts. 1.00 to 1.75 T : |