Show r JiOAST BEEF AT $7 A POUND 1 FROM THE STOCK SHOW? CHAMPION -- - P - W£’s 4 m ) MORNING — OUK IiOOKS CLOSE SATURDAY TAN 6 of merman rtififi if' prices will! which- - always means - the best value : for the odd ftfeYopr opportunity to get Walker merchandise v money at remarkably low Hices- do T'- i - - : a?v v Ti? THE START NEWYEAR BIGHT — OPEN AN ACCOUNTAT WALKER’S Ire 'zfk& I JAEstahlishied Account Here’MeansFirst References for You Any where - i-- frnarjt ” - - - I 4 L ri ' - ?0®00'-MKWMFVJ’'’V- lot&- I MOM ' ’ "r p- Sfc i 4- f y FAXObeS Li' - - When - the grand champi m steer but Mose ' - for a‘-- - Detroit 2 sold fo r $175 a house added his defiant nickle after by a nod until “$175 a pound in the Ting it nickle sold the auctioneer Wires shouted for the j “cost of went to the automobile city to preseven' dollars a to the champion grand parade pare best- - cuts r of this nought at a 'price of $1960 For California Favorite pound as he stood imeant a new record bigh living nearly 'pound for the Christmas baby beef Mrjny cities 'bid but Detroit will eat th e beef Never before did a- teef steer bring such a price $150 a pound be- ing the nearest approach i £ it Boy ' victors of Iowa’s Baby ber tf contests d while th e bidding (stood started at 5 cents a pound jumped up The sale was mode for Se and University of Califom a by Clay Robinson & Company in jtf st nine - 1 open-eye- ratautee - !j i $370'- ISsXJ-M-- jr ' jA"’ - - & : ! and OFF $690 ONE-THIR- D ONE HUDSON SCARF CAPE—Marked $7500 V $5000 ONE BEAVER MUFF— Marked $3500 : 7 ' $2334 ONE NATURAL MINK MUFF— Marked $1250 $834 THREE OPOSSUM MUFFS— Marked $1500: $1000 ONE BLACK WALLABY MUFF— Marked $1150 $7?67 ONE MOLE MUFF— Marked $6500 $4334 ONE GROSS FOX SCARF—Marked $13750 $9300 THREE OPOSSUM SCARFS—Marked $1850 $1250 ONE BEAVER CAPE—Marked $6500 $4334 ONE f RACCOON SOARF— Marked $2950 $1995 ONE BEAVER CAPE—Marked $1500 $1000 ONE BEAVER CAPE— Marked $3750 $2500 ONE SKUNK CAFE— Marked $6950 $4635 ONE CONEY SCARF—Marked $1000 i$665 ONE WOLF MUFF— Marked: $6500 $4334 ONE SKUNK OOLLARMarked $4500 $3000 ONE BLUE LYNX MUFF —Marked $8950 $5967 fEvr'ONE-THIRDOPFS- r - ONE RED FOX SOARFMarked OFF--21:6-7i J: i $3250 ONE RED FOX SCARF— f $5500 TWO RED FOX BARREL MUFFS-MarkeOFF-ff247-5 t $3750 ONE BLACK LYNX MUFF— Marked $85 00 $5556 ONE BLACK LYNX ANIMAL‘S' SOARF—Marked ONE-THIR- D rONE-JHDM)OrF--$366- Christmas rib roasts that is a fabu- "SO lous figure Not a kernel of corn had been fed to this California champion— no other grain than barley In breeding it was a Hereford sire by a Shorthorn dam stall fed by an Aberdonian herdsman Alex McDonald “The best calf ever shown on the continent was the claim by the head of the victorious college after paying ’ 8 n : (fclQ t)TZvvV e ee a - ONE-THIR- D X- : 'awe e 4 e 'ry iJi: V--- m - A Coo ’jertV 4UWW 's ONE RED FOX BARREL MUFF-Marke- d $6950 $4635 ONE RED FOX BARREL MUFF— Marked $4950 $3300 ONE CHIFFON AND HUDSON SEAL SOARF V YV-- 't Marked $4750 $3167 Chicago packer a kid high tribute to McDonald - t - — § i some fastened at ends Marked f ONE RED FOX SOARF--Mirkei- :! i Green-val- d - 5 HANDSOMB ANIMAL SCARFS— gome open ends VTTHE iTOCK Vk55T - -- BLACK FOX MUFF— Marked $6500 TAUPE FOX MUFF— Marked $8950 MOLE MUFF— Marked $6500 POINTED FOX MUFF— Marked $1950 ONE WOLF MUFF— Marked $2000 ONE OPOSSUM MUFF— Marked $2250 ONE BLACK FOX MUFF— Marked $3000 ONE NUTRIA MUFF— Marked $2000 TWO CONEY SCARFS—Marked $850 ONE JAP MINK SCARF-rMark$3750 ONE SKUNK SCARF—Marked $2250 ONE KOLINSKY SCARF — Marked $3950 ONE MINK SCARF—Marked $1950 ONE KOLINSKY MUFF — Marked $9000 ONE OPOSSUM MUFF— Marked $3250 ONE WOLF BARREL MUFF— Marked $2000 ONE SKUNK COLLAR— Marked $3750 ONE BLACK FOX SOARF—Marked $4500 ONE ONE ONE ONE $4334 $5967 $4334 $1300 $1350 $1500 $2000 $1350 $567 $2500 1 ed $1500 $2633 $1300 $6000 $2167 $1350 $1975 $3000 ri REDUCTIONS ON ALL FUR COATS note the text of which lollows: “I wish to express Mr President feelings of sincere admiration and lively sympathy for the generous initiative you have just taken with the view to ascertaining whether the moment is not propitious for a negotiable end of the bloody strug- gle raging on earth “Coming from the wise states- man who In a period so critical for humanity is placed at the head of the great American republic this humanitarian effort dictated by a spirit of high political sagacity and looking to an honorable peace for all cannot but contribute greatly toward hastening of normal life and assuring through a stable state of International relations the evolution of humanity toward that progress wherein the United States of America always so largely shares”Then follows a ' recital of the trials Greece has suffered from the war which on account of the censorship it Is useless to attempt to cable The king’s message ends as follows: “Such are the conditions in which your proposal finds my country This short and necessarily lncom- -' is not made with the plete recital purpose of criticism of the cruel blows at her sovereignty and neufrom which Greece has been trality forced to suffer the effects I have merely wished to show you Mr President how much the soul of Greece at this moment longs for petu! and how much It appreciates your proposals which constitute so Important a step In the course of the bloody world- tragedy of which we are witnesses “CONSTANTINE” (Signed) The Greek government also will make a formal which will associate Greece reply with the proposals of President Wilson Entente Demands Presented London Dec 31 — Count Di Bos-da- ri Italian minister to Greece today presented the demands of the entente allies for reparation by the Greek government on account-of the losses sustained during the 'recent clash between ’Greeks and entente troops The crown council and the cabinet Immediately assembled at the palace King Con- Creek King Redtr s Woes to Kingdom Has j Which Been Subjected t 4 A ! Saturday Deq JO via London Dec "31—King Con- THTCXS ELL-AIM-S i Removes - Indigestion’ One package proves it 25caiaII druggists J V Start the New Year Off Right that have better better salaries better positions health or anything un&er the sun better as a result of stand up and be counted Better take the “KMELEY It is the IDEAL treatment for liquor or drug habits All of you fellows booze-fighti- ng : FLOOR) (THIRD r' ' Salt Lake City Utah Phone Was 1753 KZM J ' t e Y“ Figures $100 toj-rlo- : hip ng BAG " Made of firm corded material $119 Come in white wool with pink blue and lavender borders —a few chinchilla —regular J1S0 ' and 9169 quality BROKEN LINES MEN’S SHIRTS 85c 1 Face Veilings yard 10c out certain lines' of grade nainsook— ziill width—all made up - good - style meshes- - Yardc Odd pi eces4’? several ’ v- -- - ! Wonderful values In two lots at and 79emarked reductions 38e embroldMany styles in lace andnewest fall dered effects All bur styles included - - ' ' IN MANY ONE-IIAI- CASES OR ONE-THIR- xF THE S pi D ARE OFF J ‘ l ‘ - ' " - - s - One-Piec- ir ic 4 : e - 4 i' V ' f ' ’ - lit j ONE-FIF-TH Black a few tan and white flno cotton ribbed hose sizes 51 to 81 regular 18c hose Limit 4 LF - ' " -- BoysVSui “' - ' ’'v-'- One-Thir- - Former prices 'from at Half Price BoySKni(era79c)v' ‘ ’ - to $375 $2J50 Special— 2 to -- - 'assortment of ( Excepting serges ) A " fine wooL suits in Norfolk sty le—some with ' this season V stock Sizes 1 extra' trousers-r-a- ll 6 ' to 18 ‘years ' Vaiow $125 to '’$1 AOAll : sizes Boys ' Corduroy Knickers— -' V''f $125 values fi pe i ' d Sizes 2 to 16 years GOATS $490 14-ye- ar In the lot 'goes every winter coat in stock the former selling prices have been up of-whic- to and including $1095 Misses’ Small Women’s and Little Girls’ Dancing Frocks arid Af ternoon Dresses— Sizes G to 20 Years— 25 Dresses at $9J95 ng Former price up to lovely chiffons and nets messaline and crepe de chines s' ov' 'iyr "y: : OFF on 'I all other lancing and $2500-L-includi- Stamped Eedspre®:Sli - Children’s School Hose 4 for 50c LF Off on All Dresses from $2250 to $2975 Girls’ Wash Dresses $119 Dresses $750 Series and - gabardines — thc lot includes all of our remaining: stock up to $1&50 Sizes 12 to 20 years ' “s- ceptional values OFF All lace flouncing! ONE-HAOFF IS to 27 inches wide ' ‘ VS-- - fur trimmings ONE-HAAll metal ' trimmings "'PRICE ' Small Women and Juvenile Floral r design — "ty set — an made easily exceptional val-- i ue f or 98c (' Ud lS-ple- -- - misses and women’s In- eluded —heavy weight wools and cottons mostly union suits— exBoys’ Sale Continued Trimming AU - 5 One-Four- th and sport styles many colors and styles Former priceg to 8203 (Main Floor) Tam-o’-Shant- er : f295 (015 f415 Sample Underwear — Globe Make — Off Misses and Women’s Corduroy Hats 50c - soiled from-on Washableor slightly display trying fabrics washable kid real Mochas fine French kid 86-8- two-ton- — y for Regular 3345 for Regular 8375 for Regular - Former prices 200 to $895 6195 pieces a Former prices to 850 Only-ver- Women’s Italian Silk Suits —Reinforced Arm Shields —Pink and White Women's Handkerchieb 15c 4 for 50c Linen an shamrock cloth — broken lots of 25c and 35c values e All white and new' effects : Women's Slightly Soiled Gloves Greatly Reduced ' silk ribbons in many yardsrrfine colors — formerly priced' at from 15c to 40c - r-- hundred Broken lines formerly priced at 8100 Most all ages from 10 to 16 years slightly broken sizes Former price J100— one lot of these excellent values & necessary garment for the next two months - ' Stamped Luncheon Sets 98c : 26 V - ’ Price One-Ha- lf MEN’S WOOL UNDERSHIRTS 50c V 88 pieces Taffeta and Satin Ribbons ' Medium size good weight ‘'- tions — - - Stamped Turkish Bath Towels 27c Boys’ Globe Wool Shirts and Drawers — inches wlde medium weight in pink effecti pajamas night robes etc Ostrich : Neckpieces— Solid Colors and Pretty Combina- vell-- Closing 35c sold at that Ings formerly 50c 65c and up to 8100 White black and many colors— various V Dresses 49c to 16 26 i v - Misses ’ and 'Juniors ’ Stamped Infants’ Long V J150 and J200 values stiff cuffs' some with Regularsome1 bosoms with' plain ' ' Slightly handled and a little soiled pleated ' Trimmed with torchon lace— all made up On - Women’s Neckwear 12c Stamped Aprons $100 heavy cotRegular ton suits —mostquality all sizes from 8 m&FtmmsHiN gs yard- ART Misses Union Suits 50c 95c OUTING FLANNEL YARD iy2c not- many of a kind ' all good' qualtles j finished with -- fringed ends Four sizes— 24x36 27x54 30x60 and 36x72 front fastenings tape shoulder straps— all sizes-- pink and white ' OFFj TH v - Bandeaux 47c ts RUGS-ONE-FOUR- 69c $175 values for pair j (MAI NFLOOR) ‘V-- y Broken assortment? S' ruffles Hug-Me-Tigh- ' ' -- - rT Black and white checker board effects with floral design In colors different color Dresden designs —some with accordion some with pleated flounces i J:’" V' Underwear and Hosiery ANNEX ' SCRIM CURTAINS REDUCED— Broken lines and odd lots from our regular stock — all finished with hemstitched ends — 2 Ys yards long— white cream and Arab neatly: f Genuine Heatherbloom Petticoats $198 “ $1J25 values for pak Made' of pink batiste with elastic band at 'rvf ft i - shade — a Corsets —Tor Slender The quality of a beer depends I DIVIDED IN OPINION upon the scientific knowledge QN EDISON BATTERY that its makers have of beer I Washington Dec SL—The majority brewing ana Also upon a prop-- I and minority repqrts of the naval to investigate the board erly equipped plant and first-- 1 questionappointed of storage batteries for submarine boats after the disaster to the class materials E-- 2 at New Tork forwarded to r Congress by Secretary Daniels show c a wide divergence of opinion regarding the efficiency of the Edison battery with which the E--2 was equipped Lfeuts C M NImIts E D McWhor- ter and Cecil T Johnson' joined In a majority recommendation “that'noKdl eon battery be installed In any of our submarines until further tests have shown that their disadvantages have been overcome’ Capt George- E' Burd' senior member of the board filed & dissenting report saying: I belKve that of the three types of i: IS th© result Of finest niatenals j battery- tested by ‘the board the Edl? iho best adapted for use highest technical skill and nil-- 1 Ub”r"Mraipasaed facilities We have siTSSSJSS!L spared no expense’ to nMlutdal steamship Maltal of the Union Steam- - cr a thoroughly plant im-®fN®w®aland went 1 furnished with the mostDecember 25 on Raratonga one laslipre Pro ed equipment for brewing j0f the Cook Islands according to Infor ageing and: bottling a high-- l 1 mation received here by the marine Partment of the chamber of commerce beer AU passengers hove been taken off land an attempt will bo made to float steamer on the next high tide acP fl WIDS i line Am risner received here cording to a ore IO Jlate by agents' of the Union today The prize is IN THE DESK Steamship company owners 1 ( - stantine presiding A cabinet meeting at which the king presided discussed the situation In Greece which is desperate according to dispatches from the Interior The king has instructed the general staff to hasten the transport southward of the Thessalian troops The chief of stafT Informed the Associated Press that the transportation of the troops should be com- pleted by January 5 whereupon the government hopes' the' entente blockade will be lifted Institute TIicKceley 334 W South Temple J- V: - Turn Over a New Leaf -- — - stantine summoned 4 Barrett Droppers tlie American to inister to the palace this morning 'and communicated to him the text of the Greek reply to President 'Wilson’s peace ’Absolutely- j:- : v ' - - 4- v Heavy quality’ good grade terlal- ‘ ma-- - r l' materials are grey and brown tweed inixtures :rdurbys‘ and mannish cloth's’? All sizes ONE-FOURT- H partyl-r'- j - - & SPECIAL SALE INFANTS’ WEARABLES 6 de-cla- - FOURTH to ' te: - ‘ frX r - ONE-HAL- F V w EVERY MOTHER whoj hes£ j 3 - : springto - w w — v-- WOMEN’S SEPARATE SKIRTS $349 v ' Light and :dark scout ‘piereale Stylcaare f the biasbut- toned t front openmg-th- e most onef It will pay to purchase a supply- for popular say 'nothing y one-thir- - ss tr p I’hlade in extremely good styles of high grade percale and d gingham This price represents a saving of ?’ ‘rs' to' one-ha- lf "r ' ISnTmtMi up-to-da- HOUSE DRESSES 98c i 1 CHOICE Mm-Thisver- OF ENTIRE STOOK25c low pnee to make a quick clearance of the v Come eariy— whattw‘ebave will' not last v - - - - - — - - - -r W Regular values mucli higher- - A necessary garment at a price within the reach of every woman HIGBf GRADE WASH WAISTS 49c A clean-u- p of a line of higher juiced goods Slightly soiled and mussed hut once laundered1 just as good as Wil entiro lotlr -- - V — W -V v m W W r v - V" - v - V - V — - W- — w W- - — - V1 — m- — w — w — ri i |