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Show 6 _THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, And supposing in (HT TIPS the hou meomber that no collar eter ON you | can worn Some pinned while ca de As They Are Seen in New York, rife that the | |} that | her || all, of the new fopt, of a apt ashlona eu A th nena another ace. o she ee wisdom wants ne |in ~ I you, have pass the daughtors memory Lucky dancing and thotr respect : | LC r atRea hae stline ae just the befall those Kate passed apne 0% who le rec mepconis i ¢ not afraid attend a Bot of the a social ent were: Mr. ee and Mrs.a C. L.Hor, WeAta attuke,vi a ae Mrs. : : rs. Loris Manwaring, 5 dmuni i Miss eaence Powell : war Cate ae on sat eae ae serena oars co Miss Sets ee 4 aess mie son, er l son J & ee * Bias day ta froe¢ ] | x A pat ache 2 _ mre -- ey rather Sraeenie nt ates $22 Sree than Ae = ett Novel Packings latest have ings the done that net radiate pinche, in from Is to| sun-ray. the ~ t pleat: throat. dainty in Yokes of plain next both net the | very ome much worn, later. but Color there| s ee ule Smbroigered.2n = ae an indescribable opalescen paror! Bey Soe skirt, Mra Whee duitr ,eries both for linen ly Jes3 p S3 "the for es,ante nets winter which or ee ee eerese ee costly fe Mrs. I. bon-| . frame taken ieee | Pretty and Practical -| Embroidered are Call Summer Batiste the «Th The alae maaa~ ake | are what make Fashion Company, BU oe Crowns! are sala pinged. styles, there In the are one corres CORLUIIE. 27 pReuet te Dace azine is pec ondary. . 2 Narrow hart rstin ey A York.| like few 1 mine ago ) Americ a for New Crenrona on York, the MeocGne UaMIEM ee hon O.from c Rare Oo hh I Richard | "They simply melt in your mouth" . r to visit vm AtA ll Drug Stores Ss AV age JéLosSalisbury Angele will return Mon- es . : and Mrs o week ae och from a two weeks sastern Mr ; return ited : eal trip | } n| con-| Theodore cit ork eee . nO' who with ¢ . Sx hroede S fomne Cos Cob has be n sp olonel ane rly on ny ing _ cbf this| o and Ne © the w : vive after a is yet gow i.America barely n a and suit was aan a ckn: decade owik away, has had| ma Susanne sald been ee lenis ages oo che aan And A there thereto, and grim tight shoes. _o Se " tight, bg Soerea and on aoe the pitely ropped ln ESTeRe SE iron ae silk from Se und its position aia wool erepon of St which most this ofthe is the Sea gavce sum and day, es tn in tone with gola. 4 The ec band ade1 a atthethe is eee sub-| shopping embroidered Moro|'gowns are of shades "of bottom of "yoke ‘above Thee a the any olor re worn a8 always, the resses and inkles are ca d by uncomfortable| matching coats are smarter, and as|footrear th the average woman) of these suits have the gown with dreams a sleeveless jumper top, they are quite "A la Shakespeare, " I remarked flip-| net waists of the Bate: usually more or less sou Ye one Some of these oo with white, with the effect ae practical as } tailor-made. t made e cloth of various ening thenew oF ec o;Plece Buster Pages as @nd sa and weaves as , pa colors | pantly. ent But Susanna on: only frowned and| "Th I notice that you are wearing decidedly tight, and presumably un well as in shantungs has a pleated skirt) comfortable boxed, front and back, and the plain,|pressure on collar ba the throat, That part a body that resents pressure more any other, ight collar bands not cause wrin 8; In addition they the appearance of the throat d wo "O reason "why the average woman eee much bet in an evening han in ay £own use in the former is absolutely unfet red, a her sothroat completely comfortable. away all the sparkle \patening frogs at. the waist Walists and Tops. ma se Ciacatiactest ixtindocet eee ett wich: eulid. ana han ms idery iuny "tress ; Fala and are the wear hea ce either preferred tri al nie Manion Irish or ings. ee S a feet ana and are more aan a especially Y anee Fe want yet - Si th ther s. room to exhibition he thi ne ener n roe new worrying and far from inexpensive adjuncts neo i, eee See ne eee whew I met feet. costume. a ela eon the Pa her this problems pleasant if one Bei ng {s| things, So the) oe cure' m nd or worryhours puzzling | sapine: enn of a lik © nature.| Rr 1 Lake's Social | | M To ant secretary, Mrs. Rosalia corresponding secretary, > Hayward; registrar,' Ei ticulanis Co., 66 W. Salt a Billenhath Tishis a SSS O . O | HE -G. most photos bee eter a ' are not ns ex ey t ive, Jus si the Musicians success of te association have success, Sinrises as ane r trip Li 10n H It gives the and as an northwest, that aie Reet et and those are very in while at under the ee direction Fee of the ah KG ph eee =. i talented eolenhid work le i orchestra. Comingi the orchestra be the f fatiie quartet of know n oneat tthe te ea Foremi wellsoprano; | Mine Frahm, contralto Dav ic B- DUE | &an, tenor; Frank Arthur reisch: basso. Besides this array of brilliant art} ists; the orchestra will Peete 10 In- | strumental soloists, of whom 16 mos Prominent are Franz Wagner, ce list anc Guy odard violinist, i The World-famous pianist Myrtle at Will be heard in conjunction with 18 ble orchestra. The EO Nae music will be heard: eyorigs i's : avalierin Rusticana," by estiva ehorus Gounod's "Gallia ‘and Marchetti s "Ave Maria," ( adies'' chorus s), -by the' Salt Lake Choral society Spohr "s Laws the tabernacle entire program in the near cuca seat sale for the te « The ree strength Seattle charge enthusiastic of oe afd thls same Bene enh them Its purity makes it an ideal drink for children and invalids as well as for ordinary use. pur y the choir and who has taken a per-} SOnal interest in their trip. Governor |} A : William Spry > also has promised his} Sister neo The festival willbe given' by the] Chicago Symphony Areheatcat mot 60 | Oana we Dee AR eh hoi 9 chor ie Saye or oe ti ee ee Ae mehorhe 2nd. | keer os ir be| sear etth ere If you make it exactly according to directions member enjoy more it for every healthful meal. It's much than tea or coffee. For Making Fudge. there's nothing better than MeDonald's Soluble Cocoa. It's splendid for cake fillings and icings too. A Rendezvous a anad: Gre Women the ur cutie of the free le excepted. is -10 organ on We recitals each of designs, and at pric es that bespeak volumes for Bank s' con- day, Tabernacle Organts st of the Morm rch, gave ao outline of the aims iese recita at the ©pening recital, extending oy hearty Welcome to all tourists and town peon." le to "come o offer a vast Wealth coloring, suggesti ve of spring, in all the popular shapes and beautiSunday 4 LeClellan wiih officiate at 1e granc *tean each Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Satucdas, Sistant Orga nist Cannon will play On @ach Tuesday, and Assistant Organme Kimball will perform at the Thursram. uch new and splendid music will be given at these popular concerts, and local people fully appreciate these recilals, which are becoming known the country ov In no other city on earth are daily free organ recit given, and espeClally up so notable ae Faun Sas as the1@ great he tabernacle. organ of aan for Stylish Misses and concerts Gra Th every of the family will thoroughly will open at the auton Daunas music store on Saturday morning, May 1, at O'clock. Mail orders from both tn and | out- es pwn will be received by B.C, Cocoa-- and nourishment. Authe he ised trip of the tabernacle _ sraham I, A. he:director. general met of the fair,Nadeau who had heard of the reputation achjeved a ndays ouse to choir Sh at a it Ppposite oluble com- ‘member has agreed to dispose of i ast five tinica As o special inducemen 3 tic aks a. lle rs, $3,200 will be given away b s O | oa The ere members. are par-he Sipe teed that this femtival at the o es b t. Seni are the Cohn. ee SuVeee- The Raster mean} oni ch was sultty given in the churches last will be Tepeated | today. in mos : = York. An PaekRa Nae: musical event of the wre Is the recital to be giv ee. at ine birst eerererenen: 1) chureh uesds évenj by orge o¥e lton and yh) pupils, Beer cr by Charles G Plummer and Mrs William Teleneeth with Mra. Skeltor nu, accompanist your f Ne w M. ‘Soloman Mrs. Henry Alaska- Yukon-Pac ‘fic exposition cust 26 and 27 Never dsl largely on success of this event Bach eee The PROUD ( et after ti the K. Edwards. | becker, Mrs Mrs Y treasurer, Mrs. Flora R ».| historian, Bertha Moyle Gray: useint: Sere ene. 7 i Castina' J See = zB Gates: rogram Mrs. ; Susa. Young cha committee, C rman relic} T ER in and Festival fance of s usic insure nounced YOU Mrs returned 5 has = [us ake Events . MAKE Cohan 7 earned 5 PHO Helen | the of 1 will O. and : Miss exposition Current Review = AS : to d in: selfannual pring rap ileal festivs o be are linea | Siven at the Salt sake fee cacie: Ma = : : To and 11- for 1 ‘eo performances, th o ght-) oc. Chitra ee tabe een i. aholeanatthe salt THEATER n G ae imine net -| A E oOof Mi Lake, | meres = = home -walist wa de of yoke | at ee - . l chasers of. ticke Kimball Grand Diind.-valued at $700, Will be given to the holder of the lucky coupon Mic .Graliarn.manager of the feattval; Has "ust returned. from a trip to wrinkle cola nee to look ne ° ~~ Tae O I dec Lae he the it lace zenynentavith: the help to match "will: build a their I ha is } National Our carpet Housé. clean Cleaning nS tortCo. & : fi = ene: wants sparkling yellow sun topaz also a reigning favorite, though Gaérinwiaeie ess costly an Haffin Attire. Belts and ba : ovii ae are Dal ae same corle: pling a ea eee nd either boots ae aha n-paper soles inside her Then the aaverage NM; (Continued from Page See the ly "Ther eae °o petro ean. a good model nas; & woman a pparent- : | - ee Four.) TE doesn't a bit realize how much a|H. James, president of Salt Daas Black Opals and Sun» Topaz. Pleasant expression beautifies a face pany, also reported progress "The tole There is a yaa e craze ae the| that has lost itg firs eae or is get-| lowing officers were €lected for olnew black opa. ae On venue|ting a oe wo b work: or| next: twolyears<! ecte or the eweler has ken Wemsticaliy all the try. she did she an uld try to President." Mis. Isabel ee 4 best stance ie the a rm African mine keep Sac face in pleasant lines all the chaplain, Mrs. Sarah C. J Mec Cannon oeacre that produces them d devotes as t ‘ tary, Mrs. Victoria cial tl Je the Moving Pictures and illustrated Songs every afternoon and evening.| ininsion, be. than onl spoil take tp wens Sen circulation, | to ke vr face smoot { young loo And during tl day she should and intent with: braiding and embroidery help to make such tops modish. Almo ene renee of lace dyed. Cola For|PTinger, . match Sue from the CRYSTAL means of the| str ch sack at has a belt of con-/ trasting age nor ‘ied at thro gh slits j at the hip ecoats| are often collarless, wit ong reveres| faced to match the belt, and close with J. as filmy as moussel The color is};an extended visit a blue green, which is one of the oldtine revivals deplored by many and Mr. and Mrs. F greeted ikenthusiastically saver ‘Dax ae guests of Mr, and tunic, eiidlecand the by sleeve . z aPie Par Le , irst always of a beganshoes Susanna, should wear that "you are] comfortably loose, ore Gspecially when you are likely to be on vour feet| ann fete ea is almost] and tae with = bands of the lace under } the As the the upper @r pspartofae eee sleeve. he Sacuiioe spring sults come | Pee oe rn aware that many of the a . role of firmly. 3 Lita Susanna, wearing feather pr eeeaetes aca pt! colo lor and material are the Pe al features, Three-Piece Costumes. trimmin E | ees | to eee with the tre vining its of are de-|y ttled 14 ac own home Baa ANtHekcma |" ir soon i a wurpr an nas re < eh oe ah yacsuoae In the gown Miss Winnifred Candiland has reska tehed the waistline has very defin- | turned to her he ome in J Fos ant, or sewed to make lengthwise ridges -~|me a kind of lecture on beauty ; for the ; from crown to "| oe "5 busy woman, . and the roads that lead| Suc eadwear needs only the t } which | ae whatever Mr, a and are Mrs, Edward .(REA tober mek I the ready-| the home of Mrs eR aredtd MTS. industry, are &. eens id eOnER For Discriminating Tastes and Frederick } etch ny | He, rein tees ae thing he i a ee ead = teny-weeny bit Peaien satin and | otiake any real difference. ge coarse preeasenly eaten { Sati slave to-wear I said, as I looked in the hard day's shopping, "I'm | "I don't wonder, yi a years d to standing || edged ed to h have any standing sartorially aysonia tt introduction of OR Bee * mist dah &braids ‘in of types N Mec- WOMEN eeof | looking positively old." y | pe ; alee multiplicity hats to suit all F SY Bivary. sit] and: crowned woman to who thewears limit a | ms monn h her hat y though at ma be creat or quite "Susanua," ilies Never was uch Frankish | alan after a ireeudgeat exploited betore, ooo the hats appear u , VY BEAUT mos of by 1€ sk 2 Oo « i celts Pay he Bp woman, and ieevaritel it is the if American of | tingent which is urging it on Dress Designed € eek sail Mint) Ogden Mrs, EB. M. Allison epemanrt Kiesel of Ogden will no wil) of with bec De Chocolate Covered Mrs, Madsen the | wins mM, in company with Mr. and Mrs ‘h - L. Franken and Miss Webber, May qu ty of ae Mrs. W. A, os ie or) a old friend in the} \)° soit Lake from American Fork. ; Ses hag Say: in Skirts, ¥ § Reynolc Minnie leave pol und L Sunday Cream CHERRIES rednesday for a business Francisco, returning to by boat, where Miss lace trimmed coquettishly (Pronounced visiting forced expects; to join him dnae about Bee two weeks za .5end elbow carries the oe to the waistline. The TET Bs are eithe inserted into the panels below tne hips or lee ae the silks. ae ve Se ‘other amner ornament. sole ornam terial, cut and finish me than ead scar of deep flower ped girl the are hee an ae that Pat 7 Salt Lake. left for New ess ay changed, Giziish- Dresses c Parasol to Match. had what to offer, but aall that is bring a : anc 1 Mrs A 208;S. Fre neh formerly and our own designers out Mr. ri ST edgar ia ane, exclusive Fifth that appeal to the up-to-date girl, and ia et no small importance to the | of Binghampton, Ne have come to Bret ee pores eno te nisern ald dn asols covered with cloth woven from} reneh dressmaker who aims for] Salt Lake ake the ir noric: and are oe aH . ua skirt Oined by a | the see material are sold to go with "ages rican trade. It looks as though be-| at present with Mrs. J. H. Jones, 564 Tad) nett. Of Dy 2sd * blue linen | the ! fore many seasons ther would be two! Wall street P Seti ootincic a ean i a broad I) ELEANOR NORTH. | dress well-defined andFranc cular collar ofoO Irish these ; have4- a | ne. in oe: 4 eneTackling as fae bv 1 i Tolar ag lace, : : P e one in j ¥ ré ata‘eetted « ) ae cotschools iT e andesof!| Saturd / evening i le f Setubday : 3 ornate often portiand | but s ye one sees few of them in| Mrs. fir ate da gowns or in store mode ls, Woof them yet. if ever,|day | mae The are newafraid plaited skirt as rarely, so > costumes are Bailey, lef ¢,; ve ee : above difference eran there ts -Inited and embroldre: very much elaborate suits, frills the boy end and who Ar; idssmall Sereson,dihas st Plaited § The pattern houses-the best of them | is expec -continue to urge the plaited skirt, | at the qoke:'gt been'>. says the} front of | wt flounces double embroidered} edged with effect, from a portrait | own great-grandmother, mid-nineteenth century. inex Sapper Sk lad br badge waver the E rio wis s Poland eee mousquetaire ee ee ail a alecve and stne' plan ne' Sleeveless Contes. 7 Sleeveless coats that have oan triple th a ‘str chin, thethe an re lace which which em-| | shoulders, Sun. The square skirt all and. dd materials are seen in many tuniced gowns, dress of softly radiant in pale light amethyst blue, eee princess"Salome," - little The contrasts a and and is filled in with the mous-| flounce effect. the TT The aieaven with are malines front seline finished at nae Low hi Gn a tae broidered band and down the cente th in 8. gown bodice with or| inhereorderand of any though draped| efis, so far, o little indication oufta sort, e ofV phasizes the high New York Evening Yokes, for yokes ed "Plain a ed are ae Drolder sh wearers Pat for wrinkle esis | designs Us SWEET'S CREME DE MENTHE | | Colonel and Mrs. I. A all " ehitdren are expected to eA in tl ity this evening from their ¢« etaritiad trip in the [astern and. Southern states : | a ee ae nant Aer ibre: who spent Easter {n the city with Mrs. Mad- The Entirel y Original With TI PERSONAL for take her dipschool, a gown | of. silk mousse line made with a full skirt fulled into the waistband and a bodice that outlines her figure like the a old and ends fn lone dart-fitted deep point waists far below: th natural, wiatisetling. The dice has a double fichu at ae New fune- a Those. multiple of pres- Metallte See an One.,of the newest trimmings Js an Irish ‘crochet lace done in metal ecrae oil eindar crochet .sarnituros are tinue smar ef d embroideries and jets| are profusely used ane soutache braidings are popeiar ever, o they | sack theofa fine all- eee over T guests, n ay not the is 18 Ce or Gn HEA dresamaker uptown | rn to - a bout fashionable 1909. Evans were clu be» found,who wero Snyder anda | ade esens 1 aa a to understand ata has Da are Fortune finished 3 }{ | a girl whe | 1 : from a 18, vara enjoyed ee B Tuesday of tion esac? where SHIONS APRIL aylor Hydo, of Daughters tho of 6 vor thirteon found, who wero o Miss j refreshmen hour was Annie Thirtoon party anization be sho SUNDAY, arer the first timo since the or. all, of of of general Pioneers. he for, afte wrinkles UTAH, Blanch by aoe program a social praenlations |Utah produce written instrumental the nd founder invariably bringer a RtYERS to to does further ‘pa (oA © fashionable | 1© | by ‘ sure tou c us arn Holinda of noOres voman Se ) cha amories - o rrinkle' ee acaat adaches, recitation of a poem After vance A ae Re ag hagh ar in the one and CITY, ces Ronnatt and Miss Victoria Lisyd, Roy 3 ite || Frost and Miss Elsie Bohmer, While the gown of straight silhoue and clinging skirt is still the leading Our carpet cleaning is _Buaranteed. feature of the styles, one sees now and } National House Cieaning Co. a n ough of the full skirt and dip- nee oparakier Known soa es ths hort overskirt as the re a tunie, or the akirt is widened pra Antet pleats oe ee at make it widen to six yards or more a the: lines in' pos ah he F Fee £ eS Is part Card eGee, | Thoma au Ss OME : TIPS PY "mediaeval gowns These suggest in their upper lines the cuirasse or fitted Jersey,; out| 0 lining the figure to the curve of the | ae oe Teat wherey the elect world assemble oe | be fore April 17.-Rumors are old-time fitted basque is ; glimpse any unbearable, y. ty an , a rin cles. eee | h Got am. eccaetaeaemace passing gltmpse of thenew "mediaeval" passing ~~ ono on rig aDUEY go torres Wrinkles f th ee Late a test e 0 sure almost have xtra loose very When, pres is you it ele quite i the we out | body that ant LAKE e, N Zina ¥ rd; chairman eek cow mittee Miss 2 Annie Lynch ; A vote of thanks was given the retirir officers, special mention being aes the energy of the retiring mac a a Ate ily C. Wolstenholme ee i. sng aie mecting a delichtA i : a , eatinive ful pr fr bd E ‘lone: mre a4 Sak: aeee a io ora meta sas W aa vie eee at = Ima nay ton, addres ertatorlt lue of Relics," Mrs ina ee le wore eon [ueoe eke other polnt N ' oro t cannot va Any) heavy t or Ono oe rat that ‘wrig- COMING 5 WHAT a SALT < kee ee wonderful | ones en, bringers, it, if she can possibly manage y woman should, least twice }Lene ‘pus sit down for five orat ten utes is a sally ‘comfy' chairerercras AS th or head Is resting, close er eyes, | oa ath ; all * an muscles and think of | S othing is wonde eet how such ae oct eet rae minute sts one, ale ae out ieipiant lines and | sistency, We in vite you designed spring From the first day of our formal pring: opening one "ee of stylish millinery has at the most ulira-fnshlonable a " The daily attendance The de lightful spring Weather promines Vigorous buying here I this to see ov rT nt und sumime © hats, ngly BANK'S MILLINERY 216 SOUTH MAIN |