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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1921. JAPAN SEEKING. PRELIMINARY TQ) AIG CONFERENCE Delay in Negotiation of Far ~ Eastern Problems Seen in Request Made by Nip-_ ponese Delegates. " While. no certain attitude of the American delegates has been made Known, {t 1s understood they have largely confined their conferences to the arms limitation problem end are, Preparing to take the initiative in the conferénce and make a substantial of. fer on behalf of this government look- ing to a reduction of naval programs. The desire of priority for arms limt- tation on the part of the Japanese Gelegates, became known soon after . Kato, who, with Ambassador Shidchara will be the Principal Japanees delegates and thetr Advisers in Washington after a trip @cross the continent. The party was! wreath to America. freshness might be preserved. to Pay Tribute Unknown Hero who fell dur ing the war, will place on the tomb Of the American unknown soldier et Arlington, Va., on Nevember 11. Mra. ‘McCudden is now on her way to Am- ericawith the wreath and It ts stated the flowers were placed on a block! of ice six feet square so that their Mre. McCudden ts the mother of the| late Maj. McCudden of the Royal alr force who brought down a number of German aviators during the war. . ‘was chosen by the Pilgrim Fathers’ association as the one to take the be Casper Daily Cridune British Delegates to Disarmament Congress Nominated ieare Dpete. 00-2 canta be reer Laas Gosere 0 ———<————— (QUESTION OF RETAILING t WINES WASHINGTON, Noy. sentatives. of religious 4.—Repre- denomina- business, under the prohibition laws will be Riven a hearing by the de- Partment of justice. next Tuesday, Officials said yesterday. Sectetary Mellon has She tions. and others interested in the hi asked At- at W: will be Sir Tr TO CHURCHES UP FOR HEARING | represent the air forces. torney General Daugherty for an opinion as to whether former At- torney General Palmer's ruling, whi id that wholesale liquor | dealer wld be banned from par- ticipating in the distribution of in- toxicants, applied to dealers in wines for religious purposes. The Tequest was made, officials explain- ed, upon the protest of religious de- nominations against the treasury’s action in refusing permits to the | Sacramental wine dealers on the | ground that the churches could not \SCHOONER WRECKED Nov. 4.—} PROVINCETON,: Mass., The fishing schooner Leonora Sil- veira, out of Boston, was a wreck on Peaked Hill bars today. One of bet tii rsiay from the ato: crew, overboard and lost. The other 1 men were brought ashore in ences buoy. Colorado Organizes Livestock Finance Serea “wnat he drive quictiy ‘to the Corporation Branc DENVER, $30,000 JEWEL | THEFT IS MADE ST. PAUL, Minn., Nov. 4—A well- planned robbery netted two men ap-| proximately $30,000 diamonds | 7 Sbappira & Sons in the center of the Gowntown district. Two men met L. H. Deeny, assist | ant manager of the store, ag he was }leaving his home and asked for a ride down town. After Deeny had riven several blocks, one of the men sssed a pistol against him and or- |store where he was otek = ape eee safe and deliver the Fifty thousand dollars’ ae “of ‘diamonds were taken from the store a Shanes toll the| jim @ holdup a year ago. formation of the Livestock Finance| | Corporation of Colorado, capitalized at $500,000 were announced here today by Albert A. Reed, chairman of the Colorado agency of the War Finance Robert Borden of |°°Poration. Four Earthquake} Shocks in Peru| Mr. Reed said that the war finance) Teorperation had authorized loans ag- ®ating $4,000,000 to Colorado live- | stock interests and that the formation °1"' |of the Colorado corporation under’ the | © board’s authority would provide for ad- | ditional loans to farmers of the state) mounting to $5,000,000. ¢ Mr. Reed said all banks of the state| § had been invited to join the corpora-} 2 | tlon heard by the department if opinion is drafted, officials declared. tandard ‘wines from other | ment on the question will be | an TOMA, Peru, Nov. 4.—Four sharp jocks were felt in this ¥ morning. The first re violent, but all were tly felt throughout Lima. Lima Geo- jared that the ance was about of here, near Ica. from that city received la- |ter in tho day sald the residents were) atly alarmed by the tremor and| taken refuge in the parks. sons Ss Bot en ha Satin and velvet were unknown tn antiquity. re of A I./ AGE FIVE |A. B. Houghton Is ‘Mentioned For New Ambassador WASHINGTON, Nov. 4—The name of Alanson B. Houghton of Corning, N. ¥.. a member of the house from the 37th New York district, was un- derstood to be first in the mind of President Harding as ambassador to Germany after a conference be tween the president and Charles D. Hilles, Republican national commit- teeman for New a es CHILD DIES | IN ASH PIT | HENDERSON, Colo., Nov. 4—~The | charred body of &-year-old Viva Moore | awaits burial today at the home of her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Moore as & result of an accident at a school- |house near here yesterday noon. Viva | with other children, was playing out- |siée the school building on an ash heap. Viva leaped over the ash heap Viva leaped over the ash heap into a | burnt ng pit below fand before she jcould be rescued she was burned to death. Bo a Se TS Sa NOTICE. Dance at Hay halls Saturday night; free luncheon and good tremendous sale year. LOT 1 In this assortment are Yalues worth double ths price we are. asking. Small or large shapes. CHOICE LOT 1 ‘Women’s SILK “HOSE Gordon Make BUNGALOW mf Best Quality Gingham = and Percales SILK CAMISOLES Made of All-Silk Crepes and Satin Celebrating the feturn to normal conditions with a ywinter goods at less than _ normal prices. Best econ- omy news of the whole of new Amazing Values in All-Silk and All-Wool DRESSES Every locker and rack packed with Dresses of fine all-silk messalines, satins, crepes, chiffon taffetas, all-wool serges, tricotings, poiret twills and Many other materials. Each and every one up to the minitte in style and seraniees: qualitys Two Special Lots $12. 75 “ —and— PRO | Ku RR Ml Besimig SOS a a THE, LEADER_A Seven-Day Event Supreme in Value _Giving PERITY SALE Wonderful News for Women--ASurpassing Purchase of Superb COATS Worth $35, $45, $50 and $65 “Rich Fur Collars, Aieart Wool : Cloth and Plushes up to F riety of sizes. A sale All-Wool, Silk Lined SUITS Made of the finest all-wool materials. tailored and fur-trimmed collars and cuffs. Right All-silk lined, and a va- , the minute in style. quantity. Worthy mer-_ chandise that will measure up to your best standards of style and service, at sav- ings really too good to miss UNDERWEAR Forest Mills Underwear. of quality as well as Plain ‘== i hy LOT 2 Hand-made Hats of very fine quality: mate- rials. Very neatly. trim- med, in’ a. variety of styles: and values up to $12.00. CHOICE woe! Lor 2, LOT1 Blouses of fine geor- gettes, crepe de ‘chines, in a variety of styles and beautiful Very neatly trimmed. Valuea up-to $8.00. CHOICE LOT 1 $4.85 | MILLINERY LOT 3 Bxtra fine materials Used tn these and every one,a hand-tailored Hat. Styles“ positively the newest and best. Values =Ub to $22.00. . “CHOICE oF LOT:3 $3.95 | $5.75 |$9.50 Gert 1| Blouses LOT.2° colors. med. Blouses of tte very nest georgettes, crepes and satins in newest styles and. season's best colors, artistically trim- Values up to $10. $7.50 oj aerated winter Cont hendree ¢ to surprise an: le] it women, at a price that bears little relation to their real values.. Models of elegance and dis- tinction—belters,, im sreplght: lines, box effects, loese’ Swagger. coal ly pleated, em- hroidered and silk-stitch=2. Coats that offer every essential of warn:th. ‘ervice and fine ap- pearance. -All-sizes, 16 to 46—and a few in extra sizes, 43 to: foth. silk-lined velour and sateen-lined broadc! EXTRA SPECIAL! Baby Blankets, pink or . plgssbartieys is 49e ‘Sateen Bloomers, children’s’ sizes »__ 39e Women’s Crinkle serge. Crepe Bloomers 59 $2. 98 navy color; made, of all-wool Beautiful fur collars of sealine dnd beaver- ette grace many of the handsomest Coats. The cost of fur has recently advanced 40 per cent— i the opportunity doubly. remarkable. Plenty of big cloth collars, too—embroidered, stitched or tailored. Colors are brown, navy, black, gray, taupe, reindeer and mixtures. Come early for best selection—and come pre- pared to have your highest expectations fully met. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. Skirts Huck. Towels, heavy 13 Cc LOT 1 LOT 2 Women's Extra Heavy and large size_—.........—— One lot of all- One good assort- | SATEEN PETTICOATS wool Skirts in plain ment of Skirts of | AND PETTIBOCKERS well all-wool plaid ma- terials in a range of beautiful colors. $7.50 ‘Women’s Fancy CHEMISE Fancy Sateen FLOWERED PETTICOATS EXTRA SPECIAL! Heavy Quality Sateen URS In our Fur Department you can find anything from a small choker to a fine long dolman style Coat. Kinds of fur — Possum, mole, martin, squirrel, coney, fitch, raccoon, seal, muskrat and many others. Prices so low and quality so good that we are sure the most discriminating will be pleased. ; silks. Children’s and ladies’ Un- ion Suits and separate gar- ments. Light, medium or heavy weight. 15 Pct. Discount Silk Underwear The finest Kayser Siik Un- derwear — Teddies, Gowns, Bloomers, Vests and many other items. 20 Pct. Discount CHILDREN’S Coats and Dresses The Children’s Dresses are made of all-wool serges, the better Dresses of fine quality velvets and The Coats are made of the finest all-wool cloth—some fur trimmed and made on the senior lines. Prices range from $4.95 and Up Opposite the Postoffice The Store That Saves You Money IT