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Show Satin by Day and Satin by Night In the city ! where a fire seldom Salt Lake bitter debate, It was decreed that a City Directory Two destroys as much of the building as new bridge must be built. to. Is laid it think going you years later the duke of York ASSAYER3 AND CHEMISTS the foundation stone; and then, after S. West Ortlce and Laboratory six years more, the new structure, Temple St., Salt Lake Oily, Utah. P. O. Bnx 1666. MallinR envelopes, and prlcea in only a few yards higher up the river, furnished on requcjt. was opened with flags, music, oratory and parades. In the following year old London bridge went the way of BRIDGE LONG PART OF "LONDON TOWN' 829-83- 1 By CHERIE NICHOLAS Structure Across Thames Use for More Than a Century. vL illlrW (fevl I w I Mil if 1 III Jrf fabric wtikli is out To stundiii)j at the present moment, it is sutin liy day and satin by night, which reigns supreme In the mode. woman who is seeking The style-wisto replenish her midseason wardrobe or planning her fall costumes will, if she has not already done so, discover that there is simply no getting away from satin either for sports wear or the formal evening gown or for the popular pujania fashions. Notwithstanding its aspect of luxury, satin, whether It he white or In pastel colors, owing to the fact that It tubs perfectly, has proven conclusively that it is as practical as it is chic for the making of the sports costume. Which with accounts for the enthusiasm which fashion's followers are turning sutinward this season. Just now It Is the sleeveless white or pastel satin tailleur which Is making ik'tinite appeal. The model to the right Details in the illustration is typical. wnich Intrigue In the styling of this attractive sports suit are square revers, big buttons and a belted waistline for the Mouse with a generous pleating giving a proper flare to the skirt. In many instances the mode Is varied with a cunning cape arrangement The very to take the place of sleeves. latest satin sports frocks are Intricately seamed after the manner which has so successfully entered Into the designing of the evening satin frock. Later on, and now for that matter, the suit or afternoon frock of black sutin will become the theme paramount. If not black then brown satin the AS e will he tirst choice, for fashion reports are already placing emphasis on brown for fall. Softly tailored effects dis tinguish the very smart and very wearable costume pictured to the left. This five o'clock ensemble which Is of Mack crene satin endorses the Jack styling, with draped collar of . The blouse is of pale pink et-su- self-satin- That bridge across the Thames at London which is borne upon five granite arches and known as Ixndon bridge lias completed WO years of history. But its name Is much older than a century. At or near the point at which this modern structure spans the river there has been a crossing from time Immemorial, The Saxons had a bridge there (or successive bridges) made of wood and barred by a fortified gute a gate to t' p city. It was swept away by a storm. Then, in HSO, only a little more than a century after the Cor.querer had come, was commenced that stone g structure which served Londoners for nearly V0 years. Until the middle of the Eighteenth century it alone drew together the two banks of the Thames at London. In its picturesuueness U vied with the Rialto of Venice and the Tonte Vacchio of Florence, which, in some part, it resembled. On each side of Its roadway it had shops and state ly houses, some with gardens on their roofs. There was a Twelfth- century chanel on a wider pier at about the middle. The structure, however, was suited better to the Ideals and customs of the Middle ages than to modern notions about bridges. Within the 900 feet of the river's width it hud IS solid stone piers varying from 25 to 34 feet In thickness, so that, In effect. It sent the waters of the Thames through a greatly narrowed channel. The piers supported buildings four stories in height, which in turn narrowed the passage for vehicles and pedestrians, and darkened The It to almost tunnel blackness. buildings were cleared away In the middle of tin Eighteenth century, but the obstruction to navigation still remained, and, in 1S23, after triple As to satin for the evening frock word from I'aris, as in fact from all style centers, reassures as to a con tinuance of Its triumphs. We are showing In the miniature panel at the ton a lovely formal gown made of rose-ivorsatin. The neckline of this charming dress subscribes to the vogue winch calls for softly tied bows, lhese bows which are so casually tied are made a feature throughout the styling of satin modes whether they be "sportsy" or ultra formal. After you have Indulged In a satin sports frock, a satin afternoon dress am' a' satin for formals, you will be liking satin so well by that time the unre for a satin naiama ensemble will likely follow. The vogue of pajamas for formal evening wear Is Interpreted in alabaster crepe satin as shown in the other tiny panel. Curved seamings suirirest an empire silhouette In the bodice. Shaped Inserts In the wide trousers contribute a graceful fullness below the molded hlpllne. The girdle tied about the modish Jacket foretells a trend to short-waiempire lines which seem Imminent for fall and win ter. ever had an Idea that rotton were In any way Inferior to ''prints I; nnd satins, you will have to If you re-yo- opinion this summer. Sheer fihrics such as organdie, plain or em-- f iOcred batiste, anil dotted twlss i re used not only for Informal evening ''"Kses but for those of the more for '"'ii Mrt. June bridesmaid will wear I lonod organdie dresses, and I'Hilc will wenr fine embroidered 'aliMo. Usually these lighter, sheer '"it"n materials arc worn over tnffeta ,,f silk crepe slips, taffeta being the f"i:irt(M choice for evening; but you n T prefer a slip or pHflmnt of tulle ,r trimmed with lace edjUifl fi"d Insertion. Polytecbic 13th ss4 H.t6 Rooms, Single Without Bath, per day, fl to tl-CRnnma. Double Without Bath. Der day. Rooms, HlDgle With Bath, perday,el.60to S2.00 Booms, Double With Bath, per day, 12.00 to UtO I'ass the Hotel. 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"If he does," replied Farmer Corn-tosse"he'll loam to be a heap more careful about keepin' machinery In work-irepair than be ever was while around the farm." Salt Lake City's Complete Fleetrical, Hydraulic, Steam and Testing Laboratorlea, Sara tlxmt two jwo'ttW Students awilnted In flnanclns their courses. Write for tree catalog. W. I. WOOD W. B. GIBSON Registrar President l, n' St., SALT LAKE CITY 167 Main Leading Engineering School river-crossin- west Hotel ...jaSil "After Bite" No When Shaving with HOTEL Cuiictira Shaving Cream TEMPLE SQUARE A small amount quickly becomes a thick, lasting lather that penetrates to the hair follicles, while the medicated properties of C'ullcura soothe the as it ft skin. vvr Radio connection in every room. Maiden, Mnss. RATES FROM Jtl.50 Many a man has lost his Bedroom Coif "I have my round of strokes every morning." "What course do you play on?" "The cheek and chin course." 200 Tile Baths 200 Rooms At your dealers or sent postpaid on receipt of 35c. Address: Cuticura Laboratorien, grip hy Jul tppotitt ' Mormom TaberMtk clinging to one Idea. ERNEST C. ROSSITER.Wir. are like pins no good when lose their heads. they To do Is to succeed. Men Schiller. 1.. .. toostems Efficiency Manufacturing Firestone control step in the manufacture of their every own their own rubber preparation factory in products own Singapore - their own cotton fabric mills and their With world. the efficient in most the factories huge tire these great advantages Firestone save millions of dollars anValues. nually, which are passed on to car owners in Extra Mail Order houses have their tires built as a part of a miscellaneous assortment of production by some manufacturer who is unknown to the public. Mail Order houses are dependent upon others for their tires. st iS). 1531. Western Newspaper Union.) New Fall Millinery Distributing Economy ml rV " I aT LI'NLY remarkable change In millinery Is the message which the first autumn hats carry. The Initial chapter of the story has to do with little felt or velvet shapes which are almost too quaint to seem possible (ln this age and day. They are worn at a tilt which Is tantalizing, over one eye and showing one side of the coiffure. Fenthers on them, too, either perky little colorful novelties or sweeping ostrich of the most picturesque sort. Speaking In general It Is the hat fashions of the second Empire period which ts the Inspiration for 19.11 millinery. Just at present the theme uppermost In the mind of designers Is the impress Eugenie silhouette. Worn at the recent I'arls races were any number of cunning chapenux of the type M shown In the sketches herewith. The little felt In the circle Is one 6f tlu smart new derbfra. A 2ed and I This Is b Whit and Brown new alliance of colors appears again and again In costumes. In one Instance a frock of brown and white printed silk was accompnnled by a red hat and In another a brown red accessories. suit had a red and white scarf and was complemented by a red bag. Mm& WsQD Sleeves are Interesting and Important Cottons Hold Their Own With Silks and Satins Rmilii 1 y enough to write volumes about these days. Every couturier not only has his, or her, own Idea about them but the word Idea is In the plural where all of them are concerned, says an au- (Garage Acrosa the street) mmim chiffon. SLEEVES ACQUIRE SOME IMPORTANCE thority. They have no one length or type The this summer that Is certain. lung and the short of It, according to I'atnu, goes something like this: Printed silk or crepe from the elbow to the cuffs, fitting the arm rather snugly. The fullness In the tucking Is released after an Inch and the ruffle falls to midway betwen the elbow and the wrist. This short sleeve Is simplicity Itself. It strikes the arm when finished halfway between the shoulder and the elhow and has only a three-Inc- h cuff put on very much like n man's shirt nifT, but Instead of cufT links the etuis that come together are made Into tiny pleats. Maggy ItoufT has made a "dancing" sleeve that Is delightful. It has a run 'f six parallel tucks Just above the eh"w and from there on the under Mp It falls In cascades almost to the r:si. .4f the Inside of the elbow It W short and lined with white. The "lute extends further than the outer lyer and when the arms are lifted In 'laming the effect Is everything to be Little Moteli the centuries. But Imdon bridge is still London bridge. It still divides the Thames and "below" and, Into "above" thotich there are other bridges now Tower and Victoria, Waterloo and Westminster and the rest It still carries Londoners from one bank to the other. Just as Its predecessors carried Saxon and conqueror, kntgnt and cleric. And though the pace Is swifter now, what with motor cars speeding along the deck widened in Hip becinnine of the motor age, the bridge has not broken with Britain's past. Its lamp posts are cast of the cannon Britons captured in the War of the I'eninsula. by comparing manufactur can ing, construction, and distribution the price you determine what is behind Price tag on the tires you are asked to buy. alone is never an index to value unless you know the reputation and ability of the manufacturer and what advantages he has in purchasing of raw materials, manufacecono-mieturing efficiency, and distributing These are the factors that determine tire value. then go Head the facts at the right to the Firestone Service Dealer in your community and make your own comparisons with cross sections of Firestone Tires and special brand mail order tires. Sec the Extra Values you get by equipping your car with Firestone Tires. Firestone have the most efficient and economical disService Stores. tributing system through Service Dealers and the necessary them with must know tires carry Firestone of car ownsatisfaction and service for the economy, safety, made are tires just to usually ers. Special brand mail order owner the car sell, with limited or no facilities for servicing after the sale. Construction Quality and 99.tt'nTf H.P. mum sMssMssssssjssssssssassMssmssssssssnssssissas -- .oo-t- o T,rf0nt GlVfcS YOU Mora Wcusbt, pound . . . Mora Thickness, inchra . . Mora Non-Ski- d Depth, inches Mara Plies Under Tread . . Sana Width, inche. . . . . olOf.lS HrtssM.ll OHM Tr Order Tlrs Tyss S7.lt .OSJ J58 4.7 4.75 rsssMll; Orssr Ttrs af.O 28;43 .5 .2 t .344 -- .01 ttt.4 15.69 ' SOj 7 5 tt av Sana Prlca H.10 j 6.02 UlAo s. 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