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Show UTAH DEMOCRAT , FUR ACCESSORIES POPULAR FASHION News Notes t From All Parts of I UTAH 1 Muffs, Stoles, Scarfs, Hats Smart Knitted Suit Is and Bags of Peltry Are Paris Favorites. A surrey of the Paris winter salons emphasizes the Importance of the fur accessory both as a complement to the fur wrap and as an adjunct to cloth coats and frocks, observes a fashion writer In the New York Ilerald-Trlb-unMuffs, stoles, scarfs and bags are developed from- the various pelts, and one of the smartest touches of the winter season Is the carrying out of the ensemble theme through the matching accessory. Early rumors concerning the renaissance of the muff have been substantiated and many Interesting versions are sponsored by the principal French designers. Worth features both the muff round and the small melon-shape- d In several variations. One Interesting type is In the shape of a horn and has Just sufficient space at the narrow end for tho hund to slip In. Drecoll completes an attractive ensemble by adding a muff and bug of brown broadtail to a coat of the same fur. A similar motif was carried out In brown shaved for Cold Winter Days Butler Has Taken the Place of Lodge William M. Butler, Republican national committee. Is the successor of the iHte Henry Cabot Lodge as United States senator from of by appointment Massachusetts, Governor Cox. The appointment Is for approximately two years, as the scat cannot be filled by election until the next general election In 1926. Senator Lodges term would have expired In 1928 and the winner of the election two years hence will serve only until that time. The Democrats will try to have the low under which the appointment was made repealed by the legislature an to bring about an election before March 4. A former member of the legislature, In which he served twice na president of the senate. Mr. Butlei had been taking only, a passive part in politics since the dentil of Senator V. Murray Crane, with whom he had been active as lieutenant, until the lines were being drawn for the 1924 campaign. Then he indicated that he would contest for the Republican nomination to succeed Senator David I. Wulsh. Democrat, but President Cooiblge asked him to take over the campaign of winning delegates to the Coolidge cause for the Republican national convention. Mr. Butler, who practiced law at New Bedford for years and was elected to the house and senate, serving ns president of the latter body over a period of six years before he went to Boston in 1S93. lias been active principally as head of cotton manufacturing Interests since that time. Ills Interests also Included power and railway companies. He has announced that lie will not resign the chalnnunship of the Republican national committee. - j : astrakhan. The muff Is by no means limited to the fur coat. It accompanies cloth models as well, and when these latter are It matches the pelt of collar and cuffs. The typical muff fur-trlinme- d. Winter Dance Frock Is Made of Chiffon Velvet i two-piec- ur Fourteen Colors Chosen for Winter Resort Hats millinery Industry, a special committee of the Textile Color Card association. The colors as announced are as fol- lows: colored bandings are used to weld In harmony these two the lint and vestee. Colors inuy match those of the dress or wrap; or stand out In vivid contrast. The new tones In yellow ashes of orange, or the more lively citrus slindes, go well with the browns and cocoa tints of now. lending to them that vitality which the more neutral colors sometimes lack. Citron, a pale yellow. Castilian, a bright Spanish red. Spanish and Venetian Bluet, a cornflower blue. a Shawls in Gay Colors Gobelin, a Copenhagen blue with grayish cast. A number of Spanish and Venetian Conch shell, a salmon pink. In brilliant colors replace eveshawls Marmora, a water green with a blue ning wraps with the younger set. In cast. the evening brllllnnt-liue- d velvet Wild orchid, an orchid of the pink wraps, In cape rather than coat design, variety. In fuchsia, ruby, geranium. old Thistle bloom, a light shade of phlox blue and printed velvets asJade,' well ns or purple. silver and gold Innies lined In colored Tango pink, a soft pastel pink. velvets, lend brilliancy to the scene, Pablo, a golden tango. while luxurious ermine wraps collared Seaside, a sand shade. In self fur or white fox are prevalent. Indian orange, a vivid orange. These reveal gowns of satiix crepe, Terrapin, a warm light brown. velvet and chiffon white, pink, red, French gray, a very soft gray. green, blue or yellow' studded In The above colors will appear on the rhinestones, pearls or crystals or enapring, 1925, standard color card of the tirely plain. In a few instances frock Textile Color Card association. and cape to match are observed. Semiensemble Hat and Vestee Made to Match One might term It a semiensemble the hat and vestee to match. Sometimes these are of velvet, again they may be In duvetyn, a fabric again brought into favor with the craze for all pile fabrics and their Ilk. Embroidery, brilliant motifs, braiding or - Straight From Paris French origin Is a Unmistakably-ofrock of black ' taffeta which has a wide collar of black cashmere covered with brilliant flowers embroidered In heavy silk. The front of the skirt Is covered with an apron, also of taffeta, upon which discs of cashmere outlined with black stitching form a pattern. f is to have a real Christmas present this year in the shape of a brand new sodded athletic field, with a standard quarter-mil- e running track was the deciSuch it. surrounding sion of the board of education of Salt Lake in accepting the recommendation of the buildings and grounds committee. Salt Lake, The second appeal of Pedro Cano, under suspended, sentence of death for the murder of June St. Clair at Park City on March 15, 1923, was dismissed by the state supreme court. The case will be remanded to the Third district court and the defendant again sentenced to pay for the crime with his life. a well attended meeting Provo held in the district court room the members of the Irovo Fish and Game protective association went on record as he;ng opposed to the abolition of commercial fishing for catfish in Utah lake until such time as committees from the separate fish and game protective associations of Utah and Salt Lake counties can assemble and from cooperative investigation determine wlint action will be fair and right to all parties concerned. Salt Lake Inclusion of the state industrial school as a part of the general state school system Is favored by the state welfare commission held nt the capitol. The commission takes the position that the children at the institution are of school age and that they should receive the instruction which would have been given them if they had continued to attend the district schools. Salt Lake Receipts from sale of public lands in Utah for the quarter of the year ending last September 30, totaled $10,026, according to a report published In the Land Service Bulletin of which a copy was received by Eli F. Taylor register of the United States land offieftw,. . Ogden E. J. Milne, superintendent of the Nevada Industrial school, was appointed superintendent of the Utah industrial school at. a meeting of the industrial school board. The appointment will become effective January 1. Provo, Leland Kirkwood of Provo, who evaded apprehension since last summer, when he is alleged to have participated in the dynamiting of the Provo river, was arrested recently when he returned to his home in Provo, according to advice received by the state fish and game depait-men- t. He was placed in jail in default of bond and will be prosecuted on a complaint sworn to by witnesses. amusement new Eureka The Is now 8. D. L. church hall of the work is inside cover and the under be will ready being rushed. The hall for the Christmas holidays, according to the plans of Bishop George Finch, who has charge of the work. William II. Iloraibrook, Provo, of ihe Irovo Daily Ilerahl publisher and former United States minister to Siam, was the speaker at the weekly luncheon of the Provo Rotary club ut the Hotel Roberts last week. Mr. Iloraibrook discussed the economic problems of Siam and Touched briefly on general conditions in that section of the far east. Bountiful State Bountiful The Who Is to Be Iowas Junior- Senator? - old-tim- old-fashion- is' anticipated this winter. Salt Lake, The East High school $50,-000,0- 00 e, e, i The new congress will have at least one election contest to settle, according to present Indications. It will have to decide who was elected Junior senator from Iowa Senator Smith Wlldman Brookhnrt or Daniel F. Steck. The contest upon the face of the returns was close: Brook !i art 447,-71- 1 and Steck 446,961 Brookharta lead being but 750 votes. Ballots thrown out by election Judges In numerous Iowa counties and estimated to number thousands may decide the contest. Steck pointed out In his announcement of the contest that approximately 950,000 votes were cast for Presidential candidates, while the tabulations show fewer Ilian 900, 000 votes for the senatorial eandl dates. Steck declared L? has been ad vised that a great many ballots Id which the voter attempted to exercise his choice were not counted by loca election boards." This statement referred to the numerous ballots discarded under the state election law because they bore arrows pointlnc to the X" before Steck's name, and which the Democratic candidate believes the senate would accept on a recount as feillots hearing merely an emphasis of the voter's Intention. Western States Are Powerful in Senate and INSIST I Unless you see the Bayer Cross on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Pain Neuritis Toothache Rheumatism Accept only Bayer" package which contains proven directions. Handy Bayer boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists. Aspirin la the trade mark of Bsyor Mannfactnro Imitation Pride The only kind of pride that gooth before a full" Is unwarranted, unjustifiable or inflated. Warranted pride gives strength. The other kind Isnt really pride at all Its conceit. Warranted pride Is nn ally. The other kind Is an enemy. Fort Wayne News-Sentine- SWAMP-ROO- T l. FOR KIDNEY AILMENTS There is only one medicine that really aa a medicine for atando out curable ailments of the kidneys, liver and bladder. stands the Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t highest for the reason that it has proven to 1 just the remedy needed in thousands upon thousands of distressing cases. Swamp-Roo- t makes friends quickly because its mild and immediate effect is soon realized in most cases. It is a gentle, healing vegetable compound. Start treatment at once. Sold at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation, send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing, be sure and mention this paper. Advertisement. pre-emine- nt New Hampshire Bees New Hampshires apiaries averaged six and a half colonies of bees, SO per cent of them raised for comb rather than extracted honey. The average yield Is 40 pounds of comb honey per hive, and 58 pounds of extracted honey. Boschee s Syrup Allays Irritation, soothes and heals throat and lung inflammation. The constant irritation of a cough keeps the delicate mucus membrane of the throat and lungs in a congested condition, which BOSCIIEES SYUUF gently and quickly heals. For this reason It lias been a favorite household remedy for colds, coughs, bronchitis and especially for lung troubles in millions of homes, all over the world for the last fifty-eigyears, enabling the patient to obtain a good night's rest, free from coughing with easy expectoration In the morning. You can buy BOSCIIEES SYRUP wherever medicines are sold. Adv. ht Brighter Schools of klonoaecUeacidastcr of SallcrUeaeld Moose in Battle Royal It isnt every ones luck to see two moose battling In the forest, but to see three bucks engaged is something extraordinary. Sern hunters from Waverly, N. Y.t were out recently after moose up in the Abitlbl district In Canada, and while following moose tracks they saw nliead two hull moose charging nt each other. A third moose appeared and joined the conflict. One of the moose weakened during the fight and the others charged him viciously. The men, who lind been watching the battle, then shot the' three. Stop That Hacking Cough! East Bakersfield, Calif. Some few years ago I took a severe cold and a developed chronic hacking cough that I could not get rid of. I coughed so much at night that I did not my proper get rest and sleep. I was advised to take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, which I did, and by the time I had finished taking one bottle my cough had left me and I was feeling fine. 'Golden Medical Discovery is the best medicine I have ever taken for coughs, colds or to iu a, rundown system." build, Thomas J." Lamb, 822 Oregon St. Send 10c for a trial pkg. to Dr. Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y. Poor Golf Gene Sarazen, the American golf champion who recently distinguished himself at the Olympic games, said at a farewell dinner: I hope I dont play over there In Paris like old Mr. Foozle. Old Mr. Foozle was In very bad form one morning. The way he hacked holes in the nice green grass was a caution. Ills caddy said when he got through: Well, this aint goin' to be a case of replacing tlie turf It's a case of returfln' the place. " Halls Catarrh is a Combined Treatment, both local and Internal, and has been success-fi- ll in the treatment of Catarrh for over years Sold by all druggists. committee of an forty F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio English city hhs decided to buy pictures for all schools to make them W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 24. brighter and more pleasunt for the pupils. Encourages Music Study wages being paid to good musiHigh The Cutloura Toilet Trio, in cians dance orchestras and as navlng cl Mired your skin keep It clear ers In places of amusement aresingreby making Cuilcura your everyday a to large extent for the toilet preparations. The Soap to cleanse sponsible number of music students Increasing and purify, the Ointment to soothe and in the various accordconservatories, heal, the Talcum to powder and perto of such directors places. These fume. No toilet table la complete ing certain directors expect good artistic without them. Advertisement. results to come from the attraction of this field of activity to the masses. The educational 50-19- Children Cry FOR one-fourt- h . . BAYER ASPIRIN SAY Bank was held up last week and $1500 was taken by two bandits. They were Heard in Mathematics later captured and placed in the jail Man wants hut little here below Teacher Harold, where Is your at Salt Lake. Most of the money was decimal point? unless his neighbors are splurging on recovered. more. Harold Still on the chalk. Payson, There was much rejoicing in Payson and throughout the area included in the Strawberry project when the officials of the Strawberry Waterusers association received teleSenator Smoot and Congrams from ' Leatherwood announcing gressman the passing of the bill providing for the financing of the project. Brigham City, Patriarch' Adolph Madsen. 83 yeara of age, prominent church and civic affairs of tills community for many years, died at the family home, corner of Second West and First North streets, of general debility, following an illness of one month. -- Ida h, Utah and Wyoming, lying about th Rocky mountains and casting a total of ten electoral votes, less than the vote of New York, are powerful out of all proportion In the aenate. lf William E. Borah of Idaho (portrait' herewith) becomes chairman of the senate committee on foreign relations, the ascendancy of the West In the august upper branch of the, congresr Is almost complete. Senator Bomb halls from a state which casts only four electoral votes, next to the smallest unit cf any state In the nation. Not only Is Borah in line to head the foreign relations commit lee, but his position of rank and seniority In the senate entitle him to head the committee on the Judiciary and the committee on education and labor. , Francis E. Warren of Wyoming, another state which casts but three electoral votes because of its exceedingly sparse population. Is the head of the powerful senate committee on appropriations. Second to him on that committee Is Reed Smoot of Utah, a state which casts four votes. Senator Smoot also Is chairman of the finance . committee, which shapes the tariff. There Is more of the West, however. Senator Curtis of Kansas Is head of the rules committee. Norris of Nebraska la head of the committee on agriculture; Wesley Jones of Washington. Is head of the committee on comaMi" Johnson of California is going to top the committee on Immigration. se show Ser.ator Smoot, Utuh, chairman of the senate finance committee, has taken up with President Coolidge at the White House the government build.ng program In the District. He said he told the President he regarded the construction of additional federal buildings In the District as Imperative from the standpoint of economy and safekeeping of valuable government records. He declared the present system of paying rents for buildings scattered over the city and exposing federal documents to the danger of being lost or destroyed was unbusinesslike. The program calls for the expenditure of approximately for construction of new buildings. Authorization for the construction of several new departmental buildings In the District of Columbia at an estimated cost of about $50,000,000 will be asked of congress by President Coolidge. Officials close to the President say he wants the buildings constructed to afford better housing facilities and to Insure greater safety for records and papers. Buildings contemplated are for the Department of Justice, State department. Department of Commerce, general accounting office of the treasury and archives building. Complaint has long been made that the State dax; rtmems quarters are utterly Inadequate. vnrnhle attention In I'uris. This type of chapeau muy be entirely of fur or only trimmed with It. However, due to Its hulk and Its uncomfortable warmth in mild weather, the all-fmodel is less populu than the lint which utilizes fur only as a trimming or in even combination with silk. Lnnvln unites fur and silk In a turban which is of taupe SHtln and moleskin. The satin forms the top of the hat while the fur, in cuff effect. Is draped across the front and sides. A smart model from Ilose Descat combines felt and mole In a medium-size- d hat. The hat Itself is of felt and It Is banded with a narrow strip of the fur. A chou of the snme fur is used for the one-sid- e trimming. It is uow considered smart to wear one important ring in place of the many rings with which women of fashion have heretofore loaded rhelr fingers. The fashion, assorts a writer In the New York Times, has brought out some attractive designs, using large emeralds, sapphires, topaz, cut Intaglio, often with a crest or monogram. Even the diamond solitaire' that once was cut round, Is more often seen in diamond shape, square, or otherwise In an unusual muoner. In the less expensive rings arts seen precious stones bloodstone, mooncat's-eytiger-eystone. lapis e now a relic o? and then lazuli, and an or on In onyx, amethyst style whose large surface a wee floral or conventional pattern is set In brilliants or pearls. Some quaint little cameos, fine In workmanship, are set In rings and are This handsome frock will appeal to most effective, and occasionally a worn many women. It is constructed of an with a penchant for the will wear her cue large ring ou chiffon velvet and Is regarded as quite ft rut her Anger. the thing for the dance. be-:au- Fifty Million Dollars for Public Buildings e Displaying a winsome knitted 6uit of bluette mohair. It has a sweater coat buttoning from the throat to the lower edge. One Important Ring in Place of Collection Fourteen colors have been selected for millinery for the special inter resort season. Choice of the colors was made by representatives of all branches of the lawyer and manufacturer and chairman of the e. Is a semimelon-shape- d affair, developed In a flat fur, and of small, almost minute dimensions. It has little or no stiffening and may be crushed and put into the pocket. Scarfs, stoles and dog collars developed In fur are tangible evidence of the Iarlslennes predilection for fur around her throat. The animal scurf Is enjoying on unusual vogue In Paris, and its popularity has already penetrated to these shores. These scurfs ure Invariably large and are worn low over the shoulders. Fox Is the favored medium. The furred hat Is also attracting fa- - Ogden, Plans for enlarging the Ogden Union stockyards for the sixth annual livestock show to be held next month, were made by Lester F. Whitlock, managing vice president of the show, and Jesse S. Richards, secretary. The expansion is necessary of the fact that a much larger Park City, Ralph Clifford Lefler, 27, is dead and Jim Wanless is In a hospital suffering from severe injuries sustained when they drilled intc a dynamite charge in a missed hole level of the Daly on the 1700-foWest mine here. ot ' Salt Lake, Census returns tabulated by the state school office give the total number of. students betwee the ages of 6 and 18 years who are enrolled In the public schools of Utah as 123,717 for t&e present school year( compared with 121,699 for the school year of 1923-192- $. 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