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Show 7 THE BEE llio conventional blurs, ml. gm-iiand brown a will, of court, 1m in vogm i DRESS AND FASHION. STUDIED A STRANGE RACE. OUT OF THE MOUTHS OF BABES A feature of thu new material in the Mr. Ttxtil Wrltrt of m IVopla WI10 "Harry," said the teacher. "In your lightness of their weight, which manuI.lri a Crimea. on Hr-gar- NEW FEATURES OF THE TAIIOR MAOS GOWNS FOR FALl. Tlie Are of Llglil weight llruailrMh, ItilJnetl, Clinging to the llip it ul Foilt'ftulike Flare A Marked ing u "tiwftllawtftir KITVct. Man and woman aro different in their ways of looking at everything, even clothes. Man rupjI i hiinM-lwith a hot weather wardrolm MiLublu to his position ill society and then proceeds t. enjoy it. Not mi with woman. Sim mij plies herself with no end of clothing that makes ono fairly cool to look r.t. but frhu does not enjoy it, for when the mercury ia at tizzling point she w ruck t t! essay George Washington you nay facturers Itavo motveded in prtH'uring Mrs. Mai wife cf that he never went fishing. What auTll, without Ion of body. It iS itlljniNfitde Professor David Lyniui Peck Todd, the astron- thority have yen for making that asmade omer to givo tbu proper cut to a tui of Alula rst college, is the author sertion?" "Why." replied Harry, costume unless the Muff of which it in of a w of virv interesting paper on havent we been taught that he never rits made has considerable body. the Ainu of Y smi. (.no of the nant in- told a lie?" Tbonkirtsof thu introductory tailor ti resting but least known rf uncivilind A little boy had been pent to the made gowns are nniinetL Authorities In istui, wlun Professor Todd, rerner jHHiplc. grocery to get pome eggs and say that it is imjKissihle to give them on the to .lajt.ni cn his wmt Coronet, yacht way back he dropped the basket the projH-- wt with even the thinnest of for the obsirvu the to total government nilk lining, as they must cling skin containing them. "How many did you of the sun, Mrs, Todd accomeclijtse break?" asked his mother. "Oh. I tight to the hips and end in a fanlike lid him. pli!) break be didnt flare at the lottom. 0 far most of them replied, "but any." Miss Bird, in lur book on Jujiau, tells came off of the hulls pome thm. few faced aro merely inrhen with up a of this interesting peojdc, something silk, and all aru worn with a fluffy silk but it is "Nellie, dear," paid the Indulgent very little. Other travelers petticoat. daughter, "If have added little or nothing to tie father to his NVhtn the lace coat made its first up-inew like your dolly, you ought to world's knowledge of the Ainu. While you wan a woman time short araiico ago, her husband was engaged with his s - put your arms about my neck and me a real nice kiss." Nellie comdisposed to regard it as a beautiful but entific investigations Mrs. Todd studied give but as she did so rather useless Nissession. One form of the conditi she remarked: piled, 11 of the .lajiam-NjmojiIc. I does dcst this coat rounds down to the underarm "Oh. papa, spoil you dwead-fnl!- " that she wished to go to seam liken bolero and is close in the Yc.-n-Learning the Japanese authorities cour back, extending to thu In in of the skirt, "Now, Johnnie." said the Sunday t( ously jdaci cue c.f the gournnunt giving a princess effect. The most popu- vessels at lur service and gave her every school teacher, "we have just read lar design, however, is shown in the assistance to study the Ainu. about Samson and his wonderful possible picture. It rounds away from the front She mt some time among them, learn- strength; can you tell me why he felt to a very decided basque, which in outDun-nd at the last?" of their home life, their habits, be- so line is strikingly like a mans driss ing liefs and language ami thu collecting replied Johnnie, unless it wa3 coat. This garment has proved a straw, cause Schley sunked more Spanish a fund of mw and valuable facts. showing thu turn that fall fashions will Since lur return from Jajian she lias' boats than he did." take, for many of thu tailor made bodlectured on the subject and eon tri luted Willie. "I lapa, said ices are a modified form of the lac to the magazines a number of articles want you to give me 5 cents. What coat They fit closely and havu tail on Loth thcAinunudthcJapunc.se. Her do you want It for, Willie? asked hU which round out half way over the hook, which deals with the inhabitants father. I want to buy a toy monkey, bins Yesso of was the answer. Oh. said the father, particularly, reveals to the world a hitherto field unexplored of the IimnedLtte Future. you're monkey enough; we dont need "Well. There is probably no danger that in anthropological investigation, for another one in the house." Mrs. a Todd devotes of deal great sjiace said the little schemer, then give me sleeves will become unpleasantly tight in the immediate future, for the autumn in the interesting volume to telling just 5 cents to buy the monkey some peat hose things which every ono wants to nuts. models, if anything, decree more fullWhen the collection was taken up ness than the up to date summer gown know and tbe averago scientific writer life and of the the omits, peothoughts In a north side church recently and is but it shows, possible that women women and the children. ple, especially the plate reached the pew occupied by enjoy showing their shoulders again, The Ainu are peaceablo savages who a fady, her grown-u- p York A New the Tribune. daughter and litsays good on live the island of Yesso, subsisting son. the ladies found tle carriage undoubtedly improves the apand are the without of themselves fishing but the hunting. They money. The little pearance any gown, large by Yesso of and perhaps fellow, however, reached over and sleeves covered a multitude of sins in probable aborigines this respect. However, shoulders are of Japan. They are said to be stupid, gravely deposited a penny on the plate, not yet quite uncovered, for the popu- gentle and good natured, are highly and, turning to hid sister, said in a There; I just saved larity of deep collars and fichu effects courteous aud look more like Europeans loud whisper: Asiatics. stranaro of than our family from being disgraced! They shy prevents this. The which leaves mitt sleeve, gers, experience perhaps having taught $18.00 Denver and Return. $18.00. bare the top of the arm and covers the them this in their past dealings with rest to the fingers, is seen on some high alien races. Via the Union Pacific Railroad. Once is howtheir confidence necked dresses destined for daytime gained, On October 1st and 2nd the wear. The sleeve of the mitt style is only ever, no people arc more hospitable and half attached to the armhole, and the agreeable. They live in rude huts in Union Pacific will make a rate of top is bordered by theruching. Another villages under the rule of a chief who $18.00 to Denver and return on acodd sleeve used on summer gowns has dictates to them what they shall do in count of Festival of Mountain and the top of the sleeve of the stuff and the any important affairs of the day. The Ainu havo many virtues which Plain. Use the Union Pacific and lower part of lace, after the manner of an undersleeve. This is a nice way to more highly civilized people might secure the benefit of its superb make a foulard profitably imitate. One is that in Yesso a lie aud a theft are about on tbe same dining car service, buffet, smoking Shall Christ Rule? basis, equally repaidcd as crimes. The and library cars; Pullman Palace The greatest questions today are the race is rapidly dying out, like the Insleepers, through to Denver in 24 ever new, the perpetual questions: dians of America, and scon nothing I7or full information, resShall Jesus Christ dominate this age? may remain but tho tradition of their hours. Susie Best. ervation of berths and purchase of Shall God fill this modern heart and existence. brain and life? Are there room and tickets, call at the Old Stand, welcome in the world for the kingdom de mousseline sole de chine, Crepe of heaven? Are we ready for the new and light silks are favorite materials 201 Main street, or address H. M. heaven and the new earth of right- for fresh dresses that must be provided Clay, General Agent, Salt Lake 1 !r r n i- o, 1 i- -j down-hearte- ' sci-entit- AUTUMN TAILOR MADE GOWN. ing her brain to know what will be worn next fall. Viewing the matter in this light, the New York Sun, with commendablo thoughtfulness for the weaker sex, proceeds to furnish some of the desired information as follows: Already the autumn tailor made gown has appeared. An authority who has just returned from London and Paris says that broadcloth of an ex- quisite quality is in great demand for early fall gowns and that it will play a prominent part in fashions domain all winter. In point of color light gray holds its own for dressy gowns, and castor effects prevail for street wear and for general use as fashionable autumn resorts. Blue is a cold color and will not be used in all of its varying shades as it has been since early spring. eousness? Joseph J Day nes, Rev. F. M. Bristol. for the de mi sea son Fergus Coalter. ic City. Jos. J. Daynes, Jr. DAYNES & COALTER, The Salt Lake Music Dealers. PIANOS, ORGANS, BOOKS AND SHET MUSIC. P. 0. Box 1090 General Musical Merchandi: 74 Main St. Salt Lake City o, |