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Show DAILY P HOWiPOKER MFT HIS FATE ILEAIiTHANDlIOrDv.'!!! 0F G0SS,P I STATE JOURNAL. THURSDAY. UTAH NOVEMBER 12, llHKi. "tand ,nd wax cloth when not iu use. says the Chicago OfiasmKHg oasraram lIrc,T,s l Nevs. fashon and Raspberry Tartlets. Line some patty pans with good pasting, then spread a layer of rasp-- I HADN'T HEARD OF PRESIDENTS Pretty Gown of Blue Vicuna for tv: berry Jam. Make a cake mixture with MAXIM. ENy Fall White Cloth Effect of Color Surroundingi i two eggs and their welgut In sugar, butter and flour. Heat the mixture Temperament. thoroughly and put a good heaped tear Pulled Hie Gun on a Bluff and spoonful into each patty pan. iiake in Was Afterwards a quick over, and directly they are Effect of Color. Buried. Few people seem to realize the real cooked, put on the top a teaspoonful ly strong effect that theii color sur- of raspberry k sfoundings have on their temperament. There was war in the Indian tamp ,t a greit m.8take t0 llve ln R(onlK White Cloth Mantle. out on upper Garden road Saturday paperej wjth dark wgll paptrg; tiltV death of one may be economical from the point o.' night, resulting in the aud injury of others, says the Carson, view of not showing the dirt, but tlie are rhHy most disastrous to the spi;Nev., News. its. A warm yellow or a good rore are stories A good many conflicting Phk looks cheerful and reminds ore but themselves; Indians told by the . while a pretty green, it appears that Poker Jim was glvtag not to vivid in tint, suggests the deltn which ft party a icate hues of A paper coverpd spring. were invited.! a large paUtfrn ln dark coloring only a few of the select Shorty dropped in without presenting gomebow seems to lend a gloomy ef- his card, and not liking the way things fpet Vs even the largest room, while were running and being in a frame of there are certain schemes of coloring mind where he considered a stove in that hurt the eyes and tire one to look an Indians camp an affront at tradi- sL It may interest readers to know that green papers have the reputation once to heave at tton. he proceeded ner than any others This in the out sagebrush. the heater blue wh,,e becos d,rty B"rt f oftense was not to be condoned and green If exposed to the sun, pink a Poker Jim threw the intruder ou a terra cotla and yellow a sort of none of them very nt- ter the stove, firing a shot Into the tractive, perhaps, in this stage, but on air to frighten him. evidently unaware the whole a faded pink is the least dePoker Jim maxim, not pressing shade. Roosevelt's of President use unless you it a to pull gun Gown for Early Fall. and back lumbered Shorty Anyway Gown vicuna. of blue ac-l Shot hi. host in the heel, and Jim hJpg o o a Mantle of white cloth, lncrusted with comodatlngly wen has a little plain yoke bordered with a vine and lay down and bled to death. band of the matcrial It u trimmed at heavy guipiK-- ' of yellowish shade, fastbottom with a wide band of lace, ened by a button covered with guipure. He didnt die, however, before turning the into loose enemy's a shotgun forming scallops at the top, and Elaborate Imported Gown. with good effect aa ln addition dered and trimmed with bands of the An imported gown of reseda velvet Includcloth. plain to the dead Indian two others, with bands of The blouse has a little corselet cor- - has the skirt trimmed Ing his assailant, are missing. broadcloth ln the same shade. The Another version of the affair is that blouse bodice has a trimming of PerYuen She Tom, and sian embroidery, and it Is made to two the principals were close on the left side. It Is shirred playdead man, of the relative a over the shoulders, the shirring ex- laws to the Sunday contrary ing poker, tending to the sleeves, which are very a dispute of Nevada, of 1861, when full. The yoke and the opiJims arose over the game. Poker are of white lace over pale green um fiend relative stood In with the silk, and the top of the collar is of opposition and the two stabbed their the same. victim several times. Of the three Poker Jim is the only For a Knockabout 8uit one available and he was buried. The A coarse scouring serge, in Ivory officers have been unable to locate the white or navy blue, is the leading fabric for the useful knockabout suit others. The skirt is invariably fashioned of serviceable walking length, while the ROHEED HER EMPLOYER corsage takes, as a general rule, a bolero movement, though many most successful costumes are completed by Young Woman Arrested for Stealing blouses Russian or sailor bodices. From a Salt Lake 8tore. Are You Getting S'ai-t-e- - Ready for Xmas? - I Its not VERY far off. If tout sovt'ii weeks. youre jjoinj; to make anythin; for gifts its time you the made a beginning. A - s Fancy Goods Department Enables us to show you three times the styles we Ws wish ws had a telephone hitched to the ear of every man in town, ao that we could call them all here to aea our New Fall Neck- wear. ITS Clothier, n es WhIte prom8eB to continue tef jad wreatb 0f green Is worn a win-- MILLINERY years. Doctors and dollars De- Witt's Witch Hasel Salve cured him Permanently. Invaluable for cuts, burns, bruises, sprains, lacerations, ecxema. tetter, salt rheum, and all other skin diseases. Look for the name DeWltt on the package all others are cheap, worthless counterfeits. Sold by Geo. F. Cave, Wallace Drug Co., and Wm. Glddlngs. 40 farm id. Everything the best and latest OdDEN, UTAH Carry the Largest Line ot Sporting Goods of Every Description of any House in the Country, and Sell at the Lowest Possible Prices. Send for Their Large 154 Page Catalog it Is free. New York Racket Store 1 on elabo-- sleeves grow more voluminous from The Place to Buy Bargains READ THE LIST OF LOW PRICES the first empire are lollowed. a trimming of black velvet hows la one 0f the prettiest of quaint revivals, A jeweled band of lace, fitting! Bnugly uke a dog collar. Is worn with NOTIONS. evening dress, Accordion plaited skirts and waists pjnB are one of the loveliest fashions of Safety pins, 1 dox thp hour. Jeweled reticules of golden links are carried at garden parties, theaters and all fashionable gatherings. The newest touch Is to turn the deep shoulder collar up on each aide . n upon the shoulder as though to leave the arms free. on8 Gf p,. ... rirllna lron. Pink Voile and Lace. ...1o ...1c ...1e Hair Pins, 6 roll ..1c Crepe Paper, KITCHEN SUPPLIES. ..1c Tea Strainer ..1o Biscuit Cutters ..5c .5c Egg Whips ".....Bo 1 Tape Measures Photo Frames, each Lead Pencils Envelopes, all Bices, package School Dictionaries Scissors, all 1o 10c WOMEN'S A CHILDRENS CLOAKS. We show the latest styles ln Cloaks, and the prices are low, very low, compared with other high prices. 1 CHILDREN'S CLOAKS Age to yre, sell at 94c, $1.00, $1.25, $2.00, etc. A special line of Sample Coats at $1.50. All the latest styles. LADIES SKIRTS We offer at 98c, Chopp,n f So 10o 1 I tulle For the Hat Season. When ones millinery shows the exercise of taste and thought It does s If you are 'tired of renting let me great deal toward beautifying a sell you a house on monthly Install-- 1 Tud stains from dark ans face, aud when it becomes merely I ments. matter of display it loses Its HUNTER A KENNEDY. dresses dissolve a little carbonate of a ' costume of the Individual, or with It Spots may also be removed the I A Carpet Co, Wednesday, Thursday, dresses by washing with make artistic hou!d weak solution of ammonia. Friday and Saturday. be appropriate to the face. Irons should always be kept ln alits shape b!s Good solicitors wanted tor the Dally iryplaci ity fetb?!,Mnthmokthl? I tah State Journal. Apply to Horace xmier the orna coning hat is the most beautiful way corner S. Foster, city circulator. ' ment a woman wears. Hal the be placed into which may worn-remov- Kry ISVwwy7 anSoA e Stove Hooke Butcher Knives Nut Crackers Can Openers 2e Bo Pie Plates Graters Wash Bluing wkka 3o Kitchen Spoons, set ghelf Paper, 24 sheets Gulvanlxed Tea Kettl Galvanised Dlxh Pans 4c Muffin Pans So Potato Mashers Tin Cups MEN'S, WCMEN'8 AND CHIDRENS SHOES. Henderson's Little Red Schoolhouse Shoes for children are the best made. Every pair Is warranted and will give satisfaction. WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES In all and 8.00. the best leathers, latest styles, with BLACK SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS Prices, or without extension soles. At low prices, 49c, 75c, 98c, $1.25, $2.25. $1.87, $1.98, $1.65. 11.50, $1.89, $1.28 and 81.98. $1.25, $1.38, $1.75, 2.25 SHOES. MENS UNION-MAD- E line of Aesthetic. best and the Athletic We can show you kid dress Viol The athletic giri'a corset Is a com$2.00 shoes ln Ogden. fortable girdle work seam! buckle shoes ot $1.98. Heavy every tape, stitched stoutly atmovement boots. and Costume of pink voile trimmed with shoe at 98c. High top lace Tbja allows freedom of considerably.' of lace Insertions and tucks, union-mad- e, nne. Henderson brund, 88.00. carriage bands improves Cravat of pink and blue crepe de Chine, with silk fringe. Hat of plnk e -J BROWNING BROS. CO. in style, material and finish for fall and winter wear. PARISIAN PATTERN HOUSE Mrs. J. A. Toller, Propr. 2404 Washington Ave, cor. 24th St. fort as well as for appearance. The fragile ones that look as though they would collapse if a substantial person sat on them should be abolished from the modern home. Stains on knives, however obstinate, will disappear if rubbed with a piece of raw potato dipped In brick dust out-of-th- "W-30CH- Removal Sale ALAS! POOR WILLIAM! Kerosene will last longer and proAnother paper has appeared duce a better light if a lump of salt In good old Ogden town, about the slxe of a walnut be placed la to hear And presently we hope the reservoir of the lamp In which It Is used. Of an old graft breaking dowi When making cakes, try greasing A graft that's flourished there so long the pans with olive oil instead ol That all have had their fill butter. You will find that the cakes So a decent sheet ln Ogden town turn out better. Bodes little good for B11L. Chairs should he chosen for com- could do him no lasting good. ' ' One-thir- d off all Millinery until we move Into our new store. Nothing reserved during this great I ' for in rate coiffures. 1 one-hal- Cured of Pilot After 40 Years. Mr. C. Haney of Geneva, O., had piles WRIGHTS. Haberdasher. Subscribe for The State Journal. I For years long past he's terrorised The people living there, Who, suffering, have prayed aloud For a paper on the square. And now, at last, a glad light breaks Like sunbeams o'er a hill Another paper has appeared And it bodes no good to Bill! and slegant Fred M. Nye I CLASS SATURDAY pieces for them. INDIAN DEAD WORK is tlu rage. We have looms, beads, instructions, everything. SurprisRags and ingly pretty things can he made. to $;() at retail. purses made of heads bring Not hard to learn, either. new silks show off to advantage.. Dont pass thie store when Tie hunting. hip-yok- e, of the The brilliant paragrapher Salt Lake Herald, whose witticisms ln the column entitled In a Lighter Vein delight its readers, has fallen into poetry just as a matter of friend-- 1 ship and produced the following: SO HANDSOME ana tha rich 0 For tlu benefit of school eliililri'n will begin Next Saturday and continued for Pivc Weeks Only. Then is absolutely no charge for tlu instruction. lHt the children begin at once. Inexpensive every man sea it. Ties are mad in somewhat larger shapes this season, p mi mi Edna Brownsley Is under arrest for stealing from the People's Cash store in Salt Lake, where she was employed as sales clerk. Min admitted having taken Brownsley some of the articles and said that she responding with the the two had accomplices ln the city who were separated by a girdle of dark blue lib--i helping her dispose of the stolen ar- erty. The large cape collar Is trimmed I wlth the lace and cloth bands like the tides. and is fastened a little on skirt, store the She has been employed at a motif of taffeta. The plas- tde with for about three weeks. Lately WI1- the full sleeves are of lace, tron and Ham Lankthorn, the manager. has the jatter finished with deep cuffs of been missing laces, gloves, ribbons, gam0 endrcled wlth ban(la 0f the silks and all manner of women's finery clojj Quide dea Couturieres. from the store. He and some of the perfind the guilty clerks set out to Peach Pudding. son, but without success. He then em- pare and slice six ripe pean.es; addthem one pint of sweet milk, oneployed a private detective. Susplc-t- o Ion fell upon the young woman, who half cupful of bread crumbs, twothree of eggs. sugar, thirds cupful was taken Into custody. Last night separately, a a couple of the clerks went to her yolks and whites beaten f teaspoonful and of salt, room and searched her trunk and pinch Stir each of cinnamon and nutmeg. found many of the articles, which they buttered a Into turn then all together, identified as belonging to the store. pudding dish and bake till set Serve hot with hard sauce or cold with 8ALT LAKES COMPLIMENTS sweetened cream. A SPECIAL That ws feel we must have d under-sleev- Ve have had last Xmas. for and materials patterns in is new all that fancy work, and we give free lessons three times a week. NECKWEAR - bor-cam- 1 enlargement of our n satin-finishe- o m:y. HOUSEHOLD. vchitcy-brow- c Bo ,..,15o Be Be 4c Be 1o 5c Be .Sc c 63o COLLARETTES At $1.50, They are worth more money, but this Is a sample line and will be sold cheaper. Speclul price for one week on CORSETS. The 75c. line now sells at 48c; medium or short, and in white, drab or colors. LADIES' UNION SUITS; ribbed cotton, fleece lined; perfect fitting; 83c. CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR at low prices. FUR $1.75, $2.25, 2.45. Womens Fine Wool hose at 25 cts. Lace Curtains at 43 cts a pair. Brownie Overalls, at 25 Others at 75c, 98c, $1.48 and $1.93 Mens Rockford Sox, 5c, 7c, 8c and 9c. a pair. Heavy Wool Sox at 15c, 18c and 25c. All new fall patterns and will please Ladles' heavy cotton, Hosiery, you. at lOcts. a pair. MENS UNION-MAD- E With or without bib, fleece-line- OVERALLS. eta. cts. 50 d, Dont Forget that this is a Bargain Store. We Haudle the Best Goods and Sell Them Lower than the Other Stores. We Cheerfully Refund Honey if You Are Not Satisfied. NEW YORK RACKET STORE |