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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL SATURDAY, OCTOBER SI, IK PAGE TEN New York Fashions In Humors Realm 'P Now Is the Time to Buy SPORTING ITEM. SURFEITED, shallow affair, except In front, where it runs down in a V or U style. A word must be said about neck finishes. The cravat, jabots, chic little bows are legion and the plainer the finish the smarter the effect. A pretty idea was a dotted net ipade aa a double jabot, while under a plaiting of a solid, like the sputa (By Catherine Mann Pxysant.) NEW YORK. Oct. 1. Blouae aad aoparate wxtota. after the new fall auit ia selected, are among the class called first things." The fine lingerie waist la still with us. but Ita life in winter la restricted fur the lingerie blouse to house-wea- r, never comes out front under a jacket In that Immaculate, unrumpled con- Collars trimmed at ths top with a dition that to Ita greatest charm, and frill of lace made very high at back therefore is not a good choice for and aides curving down to a commatinee, business or flatting more- fortable line under the chin are the over for many women the lingerie usual )ccompanlnMit of the smart blouse la too cool and If worn at all' blouae. must be used over a lining or under-wals-t. The Pierrot collar worn independently ia often substituted, and consists of There la a decided tendency towards deep turndown ruffla of blousea and fancy waists In dark col lave or net sewed on to a hand of ora. In tho past, except for the very ribbon, lace or folded silk with a blouse very full plaiting ahova But the Pier-relegant waist, the was a strictly tailor-mad- e affair and In its true shape Is becoming only useful only fur business or morning to the Umg neck, and for a woman of wear. This season the deaignera and short stature and full or fat about makers are using materials in dark the neck thia n.odel must be modicolors made after the atyles of the fied In height and fullnesa lingerie blouae and making it poaalble There to a dislike at preaent to leavschema to carry out a the seam bare at the base of ing throughout the whole suit. throat where the collar and gulmpe Chiffon cloth la considered one of meet, and narrow velvet strings, a tha serviceable for materials must the narrow cravat or silk tie are used to costume-blous- e, being sheer enough cover the ugly line. for comfort in our heated buildings, ' A up novelty in sleeves to made with yet practical fur all uses and dainty several tt sleeve laps fastened with and dressy. s. modbos blouses In the many Dyed nets and lacea, especially the filet lacea, followed closely by thSj els show a alight fullness. A number of the new blouses crepes and soft silks, are all used fori are goodly made shown In plaids and while Mouses and are cm (table of many de- -j of them are beautiful, in the velopmenta. It to possible to get these many fabrics In all the new colorings, and majority of eases plaids are not becomThe newest of II sjiecial cases or odd colors the plain ing to all women. white nets can be changed to tha these designs do not show several colors but arc plalded In ths different desired shade by the dyers art The body part of these new mdoela tints of one color. The effect Is much far are usually very simply made, but In more dressy, less conspicuous and more becoming to the average woman. nearly every case they are made with a gulmpe of creamy lace or batiste, Cluny and Irish laces are very serand a cleverly designed gulmpe cravat viceable lacestoand are particularly match a gown. Of to dye or collar will give smartness to the easy course filet lace to much used still and plainest model to perhaiHi best liked In Its natural Upon the gulmpe much dainty handlone embroidered In colors and is posto the work often bestowed, though sible of very beautiful effects. gulmpe of the chic blouae Is a very Klmpler waists may be developed from chiffon cloth, crepe, and the soft satins. In these some very beautiful NOTICE OP INTENTION. designs are ahown In checks and fine aa well as the solid colors. The NOTICE 111 HEREBY GIVEN by the stripes are last best liked .when the whole City Council of Ogden City. Utah, of costume effect to sought for, while the Intention of such council to make checks and strips are used for wear the following Improvements, e the morning or busiTo create Grant and Lincoln Avenues with ness suit. from list to Jlrd Streets aa a curbing Fur morning and business wear a and guttering district, and to build many striped flannels are being therein concrete curbs and gutters In great made-uHome of these flannels are manner the following, very striped 'or cheeked beautifully On both aides of Grant Avenus and Lincoln Avenua from Hat Street to in delicate colors and cross wise bands ZSrd Street build a concrete curb I of the material to the most desirable Inches thick and IS inches deep and a made of trimming. One of the most serviceable and concrete gutter I feet wide and I Inches thick, together with the necessary round dressy fabrics for blouses, while not corners, driveways and grading for ML new, are the pongees, especially when Tha estimated vst of said Improve- made In the natural tone and piped ments to seven thousand ($7,000.00) with aoma harmonising color. Of course, there are pongees In all dollars. The boundaries of tho district to ho the desirable colors, such aa tan, blue, benefited or affected by said Improvegreen and white. Pongee makes a ments are lines drawn 10 feet outward very dainty and dressy waist, which from and parallel to tha outer bound-ar- y may be made as handsome aa wished lines of said streets for tha whole by a combination of lacs or net or length thereof from 21st Street to 2lrd velvet, or It may be made extremely Street plain with a few trucks or atltched For the purpose of paying the eoate bands. and expenses of amid Improvements the Borne very handsome white waists City Council Intends to levy and col are shown made of striped lawn, which left special tax and assessments upon to finished with collars and cuffs and the Iota, blocks, parts of lota and belt uf washable silk to match the blocks, lands and real estate bounding, lawn, and la worn over a lining also of abutting on or adjacent to tho above the stripe-colo-r. The collar to finished mentioned avenues, and lying and be- with a follow at its bottom edge ttny ing w!th the boundaries of tho curb a lace jabot. and gutter dlatrict to be created to and Borne blouses shown at a recent disthe extent of the benefits to such play were made of alternating bands propery by reason of such Improva-tnent- of lacs insertion and striped silk cut The City Council will on Monday, tho on the bias. Cut In Jumper style, the 2nd day of November, 1901, at I edge of the neck and slashed sleeves decorated with a deelgn In souoclock P. m.. In the city Council Cham- were and sleeves were ber. City Hall, Ogden, Utah, hear ob- tache. The gulnipe neck finished and of tucked net jections In writing from any and all with a cravat of the silk. at thebands Tiny persons Interested In said local and of the silk finished the sleeves of ths special assessment. ORDERED by the City Council Oc- gulmpe and furnished the belt. A number of waists are made of emtober 8th, 1908. broidered flounclngs where the emE. P. BROWN. broidered edge forms ths tipper edge City Recorder. of the Jumper In square yoke design, First publication Oct. 9, 1909. and also forms the bottom of the Lost publication Oct. SI, 1901. sleeve. Borne very charming Jumper waists are made out of these Bouncings and a surplus waist Is easy of SUMMONS. construction with this fabric. d muslins made up over In tho District Court 6f Weber coun are frequently seen colored silk linings Btato Utah. of ty. from the lining are detachable vs. They Thomaa Hyrum 8mlth, plaintiff, P. Morrissey, and unknown persona, and thus easily washed. defendants. Summons The Btato of Utah to tho said DeA Luxury of War. fendants: What we consider the simple necesTon are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of sities of our habitual dally Ilfs, In this summons upon you. If served other circumstances rise to the height within the county In which this ac- of much valued luxuries. Who would tion ! brought: otherwise, within think of being specially grateful for thirty days after service, and within a pair of dry stockings, or even of conthirty days from the sixteenth day of the subject? Yet the very November, A. D. 1908, and defend the sidering of such an article roused the thought above entitled action; and In case of of a whole company of soldiers. envy ao will failure to do, judgment your be rendered against you according to Mr. Putnam mentions ths Incident In Masthe demand of the complaint, which his History of the Twenty-Fiftbaa been filed with the Clerk of said sachusetts Regiment." Court After marching all day In the rain, This action la brought to recover I took off my soaked brogans and wet a Judgment quieting plaintiff's title socks snd pot on a clean, dry pair of to tha land described In said com- stockings. AH the boys began to call (49) out: plaint, namely: Lot forty-thrIn Block two (2) In Central Park AdWhere did you get those?" dition to Ogden City, Utah, being a Ain't you putting on style for a sol x In Block twenty-siof Lot (28) part ten (10) South Ogden Survey of Og- dlerr Look here, fellows! The sergeant's den City Survey: and that it may be adjudged that said defendant Thomaa got dry socks. P. Morrissey has no right, title, estate, You aint putting on airs, are youf or interest in said land, and that said eh?" unknown persona claiming aa grantees This last question I answered. or .heirs at law of mid Thomaa P. Yes, boys, these are Morrissey or otherwise, have no right, old mother knit them, God bless My or said Interest In or to title, estate, land, and that the defendants and each her! I've carried them right here In of them be restrained end enjoined the lining of my vest, one on each forever from asserting or claiming any aide, heels front, toes to shoulder, right, title, or Interest therein or see? Now, If you fellows want to thereto, and from lnterfening in any know Just how uncomfortable you are, manner with the plaintiffs use, occu- feel of that!" pation and enjoyment thereof, for costs The were handed round, of mid action, and for general relief. stroked atocklngs a like rubbed on cheeks, cat, AGEE McCRACKEN, Plaintiff's Attomeya admired and envied. Youtha P. O. Address, Rooms 41S and 419 First National Rank Building, Ogden Subscribers of Tbs Utah State City, Weber County, Utah. Journal ore requested to read snd lFrst publication Oct. 17. 1908. follow instructions printed at head et ! editorial column. Last publication Nov. 14. 1908. Your Wool and Cotton Elsumkefts " I 3 kllt-plalt- ed dark-color- ed 600 Sample Pairs Just Opened ut one-col- or Rarg Your wife talks back. I j ways enjoy hearing her views. George, I thought Thank you. Thats where you j Wlfey See here, Nag you said you had been duck hunting, have the advantage of me. I but these ducks you brought home i Ragg Don't you enjoy her talk? are tame ducks. Nagg Of course I do. The only m' dear; I tamed em Hubby trouble is she doesnt let me enjoy I (hlc) shot 'em. after else. anything al- e ! a I Y-e- -s, UNHAPPY teohuoll SSons MEDIUM. yel-v- U Do Yom Ever 5Je a Halt Iron? I to-w- it: two-piec- If So, Why Not Try' An SHE WAS A HUMORIST. The Brigand Why do you imag-- . Ine I abducted you only in Jest? First Actor No, I derided not to go The Malden Oh! I'm not used to on the circuit with that new company. Second Actor Why, I understand being taken seriously. the backer had considerable money. First Actor That was ths trouble. He has too much to get stranded near at home snd not enough to take ue all the way out and back. FH&tt Siroim They Are FREE On 30 Days Trial Telephone 102 for One p. to-w- lt: a. HE GOT BACK. UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. OGDEN STATE BANK Interest Paid On Savings Accounts NOTHINO NEW UNDER THE SUN." THE FUNNY PAGE OF THE MIDDLE AGES. and Time Certificates H. C, BIGELOW, M. BROWNING, J. I Mrs. Collier Downs (their first quarrel) Well, you only married me for my money. Collier Downs Oh! no; not juet for that. Remember you also have quite a good deal of real estate. WINTER A WISE PRECAUTION. Pres. A. P, BIGELOW, Cashier. R. A. MOYES, Asst Cashisr. Viee-Pre- st EXCURSION RATES TO oufhern California non oa sue Two Daily Palatial Trains Cross-barre- He People consider ms very witty. She There Is something very funny about you. Unexcelled Dining Car Service a la Carte Implied Compliment. 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