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Show THE ! CITIZEN 15 even lavender are to be seen now and would not visibly effect our imports And found it difficult to skimp then. Of cpursej they would never re- from elsewhere, but it would be a great My admiration for a blimp, ceive the sanction of the powers that boon to or West Indian daughter. New York, July 18. Although the Though up in air both night and day war the Great War is over, the be on Fifth Avenue, but they are worth That gaseous body knows the way as indications of A ROAD IN FLANDERS. military note is still strongly in evi-- t how mentioning It never has a word to say. freely the pendulum of styles is This i$ f dence, sartorially speaking. McLandburgh Wilson in N. Y. Sun. 'y particularly true of New York, where swinging in New ifork this summer. Flanders in a road is There Most of the suits worn just now are thousands of soldiers are disembarkThat runs a quiet way, e of the WHAT TO TELL HER. accompanied variety found were ing every day on their return from that there few And it; by a silk shirt, usually striped, with a overseas. These men are sent to deAnd yet, at dusk of day, or the That you cant bear to talk to that plain cravat, fancy preference mobilization camps nearby, and throng were some feet that sought it, There for other girl. the plain styles to the city on pass by regiments and generally being loved its dust and loam, And when a the shirt carries pattern and That you like to talk to her bedivisions. Consequently the streets of beneath of feel it The them; cause (any reason). the metropolis are still liberally for the fancy designs when the shirt is of going home. Men glad or has only a simple stripe of That she is the only person who sprinkled with uniforms at all hours. plain unobtrusive color. Many seems to understand you. But the war .has had other, perhaps A little road and quiet rebusiness men, however, That there is something mysterious more permanent, effects on what men affairs built for Not great tain their vests during the warm about her. wear and how they wear it. For infor of road sort children, The some wearing the same fabThat she is a wonderful dancer. stance, there is a marked tendency for weather, airs sweet with All evening their suits and others brightenThat you will tell her something A men to stand straight where three ric as found it now have So many the effect of the ensemble by varyabout some other woman. years ago the fashionable slouch was ing few so knew before, That That youve been disappointed in the only correct posture. Then, too, ing their costumes with different fancy But never the feet of home-gla- d men, vests of special color, material and love. life in the trenches has given rise to children any more. Or That youve never been in love. a demand for greater freedom and pattern. Colliers. in David Morton, Men who are careful to keep their That her eyes are pretty. more comfort in clothes than was forto dress the are minute up devoting That her mouth is pretty. merly required. Another tendency to marked attention shirts and scarfs. That her hair is pretty. TRIBUTE TO A BLIMP. worth mentioning in this connection cusseems too in Nothing expensive That her neck is pretty. is the increasing call for brighter coltom shirts for them, some of the most Kansas Continue ad infinitum. ors and more extreme departures and I listened to a President sellin exclusive the metropolis shops , Sour Owl. radical ideas than used to be considand on vision intent. Orate at Of shirts $35 each. course, this ered permissible by those who are usu- ing meant. is above the average But could not gather what he considerably as the looked final arbiters upon ally BEETS BREAK RECORDS. garprice, even for the custom-madof fashion. ments, but the fact remains that $15 I heard a Secretary spout, is The development More beets will be planted in the is coming to be recognized as a price I heard his hallelujah shout, most and the the natural probably about. he taked not what United States this year than for any within reason for silk shirts of this But knew most interesting of all the most natprevious year, according to the best ural because it is a logical reaction description. From all indications, the estimates. The high prices for beets not far distant wrhen these I heard a Senator explain from the sober khaki and blue and time is seem quite ordinary to buyWe need not rule ourselves to reign, is Inducing many farmers who have civilian garb which prices will rather dull-hue-d But could not get it through my heretofore steadfastly refused to plant has been the rule so long, and the ers of silk shirts. to change their minds and cultivates brain. most interesting because of the possiI hearkened till my ears grew limp. crop this year. BUY FROM OUR DAUGHTER. bilities it presents in the way of iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimmiimiK brightening up approved practice in mens wear, so hopelessly drab and so An announcement recently appeared limited in variation as it was in antein a New York trade paper that a Brabellum days. zil coffee syndicate planned to spend 1 To a student of mens dress, all one million dollars in a publicity camthese indications are significant, and paign in this country to boost the conprophetic of much more freedom in sumption of Brazilian coffee. Not long the expression of the Individual and ago it was reported that the Japanese 1 nearly every one has at least one or had established a comer on Brazilian two foibles and whims of fancy in re1 coffee, which was given as a reason 1 of his to the embellishment perfor the contemplated increase in price gard son. to the consumer of that article. The be Yet it must not inferred from all exasperations which we have endured 1 these changes in the traditionally pro- because of the Brazilian policy of cofsaic field of mens clothing that the fee valorization would make up a dictums of good taste and correct uslengthy bill of complaint. age are allowed to pass unheeded or All' this leads to the query. Why ignored entirely. It is merely true that do we not patronize Porto Rico more more latitude is allowed, the conservain the purchasing of coffee for Ameritive element still predominating. can use? The annual report of the Now that warm weather is here, governor of Porto Rico, Arthur Yager, Palm Beach suits are to be seen on shows that during the fiscal year 1918 the busy streets of Gotham, usually Porto Rico exported 37,619,000 pounds combined with the cool light Oxford of coffee, of which this country took shoes having leather soles and canvass but 257,000 pounds, while during the uppers and either a straw hat or a same year, despite the shortage of Panama. The latter, by the way, are ocean tonnage, we imported from Branot quite as numerous as they were a zil 744,000,000 pounds. Porto Ricos few years ago, though still popular, best year with us in the coffe trade especially with men who are obliged seems to have been in 1915, when out to wear their hats more or less conof her total export of 51,000,000 pounds stantly, and find the heavier straw w'e took 4,170,000, or about 8 per cent. It is declared that the Porto Rico hats with stiff brims too weighty and coffee is quite as good, if not better, unyielding in fit for comfort. s Suits most widely worn for than that of Brazil, and certainly it is are the blues, browns, dark greens good business sense to buy from our 1 C. H. FISCHER, Manager and grays, with, a generous mixture own possessions to the limit of their We of intermediate shades and, particuability to supply our needs. larly in the theatrical district from ought to take all the Porto Rico coffee 135 South Main St. E Phones: Was. 2667-266- 8 Times Square to Columbus Circle, a we can get, and encourage the island to raise more. An annual purchase number of more conspicuous colors bright greens, sky blues, purple and from Porto Rico of 50,000,000 pounds EiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimmiiiimiK' THE WELL DRESSED MAN two-piec- ultra-conservati- ve ' e last-mentione- d While the Wets and Drys busi-y.nes- are fighting in Washing- ton, here in Utah we are for King Coal all the time. f Western Fuel Company j |