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Show g: yl fameraphonf MOTTE. SING and DE that .pTUBES talk TuijgYaudeiHle and Operatic Acts Casino jNDER NEW . . 1:00; 10:30; 10:30. U li well-dress- ed ft: A ap-lj,,- 7 ,fr Noteworthy Exhibition oi . short skirted suit nutd! to ful; g. of weather proof material In cloth or urp the recom- ultlng. She can go here or there with mendatl.,n of Uuuderd. tlng wUy no thought of the consequence, she box- A nd Iyle of kirt h4, here or or her bundle, may carry bag pUlt both front .Ild back and circular her umbrella with cae and her suit Kor a rather weight heavy will look out for itself, while her thick ' thU u a good mtldeli moreover r0ld, shoe and plainly trimmed hat will ont. gains length of line often lost in come out of the ordeal without re- - other circular type, proach. An excellent design for the winter The princess and and princess frock uf irljed silk or frocks are assured types for ed voile or figured foulard consists of the fall w'hen a dressy gown is re- - a skirt of eight gores, the center front as the qulred. Many of the very newest toil- - and back gores continuing tiles put on exhibition this last week .centre portion of the overbiouse. and wtre of the tunic order, either with jibe Joining of the blouse and skirt is the true double drapery or a Simula - jiuade at the sides under a belt which ed one. I'pon several of these early laps on the edge of these panel sec examples are trimming cuinbinationu of tlons. The dress closes on the left side folds of the material with lave bands under the edge of the front section. has no sleeves, but the and folds of panne velvet, or a brighter The is armhole shaied with a slight deep or deeper shade of the dress goods laid tier upon tier and topped with a gath- extension In the nature of sleeve ered fold of ribbon arrangeu in a fancy bands. These sleeve bands and the V neck are finished with a band trimdesign. One of the new feature of the newer frocks is the trimming with ming. The style of guiiniie changes with the nature of the dress fabric net gathered folds or ribbon, often put on dinted Swiss, tucked lawn and chiffon in a braiding design. For ceremonious most used for the purpose. wear we will see much of the tunic being those One of the little bit of wardrobe skirt. A new feature of a few of the necessities that the clever needle wotunic aklrta la the extra drapery about man can make is a lingerie coat. The the waist and to the knees, ending In coat Is fits well hut that lining a sash tie In a bow, with long ends covered with bands of shapedloosely pieces reaching quite to the bottom of the of hand embroidery, Valenciennes, filet skirt. It la not a fashion that will Insertion or edging. become generally popular except to the Costs of filet and Irish are still liked tall, alight women. 'and will be worn this fall and during A few of the earlier tailored suits th winter for theater wear. have little Etona with or without A new showing nf capes was on exbacks. One of these, a gray hibition last week in one of nur larger English worsted having a border, was department stores. They resemble the cut with a circular skirt which is plain ld fashioned riding cloaks and many, and close fitting at the top, with two in fact, nsarly all of them had hoods, short darts at the top on each hip and but unlike the golf capes lia, shallow with the back in habit atyle. The skirt collar. Broadcloth scents to be the had a abort sweep and the border dec- favorite material and the hoods are orated the lower edge. The front of lined witli some bright material. Ponte the smart Eton terminate at the gir- had the fronts trimmed others were dle but la long in the back; and the plain and tied with cord and tassels lower edge, the neck and front edges While the majority were cape pure are tininhed with facing of tlie bor- and simple, a few had oiienlngs something like a kimona for the hands to dered goods. The sleeves are in Its thrust through, but there is a clouk of cuffs with finished length also of the kimona style that is long the bordering. the The clinging skirt and sloping and reaching to the feet. The separate coat Is a prominent shoulder are the salient features of fashion in the new fall outfit just A note second A the afternoon costume. was ' this spring, a prophit prophesied is the combination of two shades of the women wisely followed. many esy same color which blend Into each other One of the dress suit coats Is made It with jin a delightfully restful manner. a vest and is again cut out at old Is this note that has revived those with skirts that do not cover waist the patterns said to have been so much in the front of the skirt but falls almost ninevogue in the early part of the to the feet. teenth century the changeable taffeButtons, especially those of the covtas, shut silks, moires, and a faint ered variety, and the fancy braids are underlying design in pompadour ef- a feature of the imported wraps and fects. winter coats. In all the very dressy While long lines are called for It Is coats there Is tha vest or waistcoat. likely that the bordered fabrics will The latter can be bought ready made remain with ua Some of the very new- at the large stores and as the Imported est suitings come In chevron patterns, article is far in advance of our tailors tbs pattern being an exact continua- work, it is better for one to buy these tion of the rest of the material but elegant waistcoats and have them inIn a darker shade, as gray with an serted in the new euit. almost black border, light tan with One of the new hat shapes la round, wood brown, or blue with a mixture of longer at the back and slightly droopgreen and black. These are only the ing. and the narrow front has a deep forerunners of many other combina- dent above which is a large bow or tions for they are much liked because chou of ribbon ortulle, eac., and on of their decorative note, their economi- both sides Is a long feather of the cal aid In trimming and their excel- -. rougher order. lent contrast Nevertheless, there are women who prefer the perfectly plain ; Sun-gi- yi PAGE SEVEN :l. ; MANAGEMENT IB. 1908. SSSSK1EH!S5 By Catherine Mann-Payuiundoubtedly be worn this fall either for NEW YORK. Sept. IS. What will morning or afternoon. according to b worn this fall ? How many of thv tne style, cut anj trimming chosen. style, model, or idea that were The heavier grade of linen are quite brought out till summer will be worn warm enough for the colder day with during the autumn? A last season. the addition of extra underdo: hing. there i a distinct difference made bo- - The circular skirt i the lad for the tween the morning costume and tiiat extra skirt. There are those with of the afternoon. many gore, and a new model lias V,T' wil Sanel in For morning or business wear, the thle K,r wilh from belt frvMlt ,hat nu' buttoned is considered above all tailored suit 10 lwm- - fitled 10 two ilW lhat " other the correct form and this among j fa8hion- batk in in women will be more lhi niodel parent than all others, for when tl.ejXVhillh ,aI onn wUh lo" aU of weather and dirty time of sort, of the measure, tile same wo- - liip street arrive the cleanly-minde- d i open front and habit back can be cur- r men i well pleased with her trim. ried out with many gore which will -close-fittin- g, . Theater 7:00 8:30 FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER DAILY STATE JOURNAL, New York Fashions t 1 4ACK Trl aeml-prlnce- check-Empi- : so AUTUMN MILLINERY . A Most Magnificent Display Our Fall Stock READY FOR INSPECTION ro Is j BEAUTIFUL PA1 TERNS t- This Exposition of Fashionable Millinery Will Excel Any Previous Exhibit in Ogden e Popularity of The Peerys Crescent Flour Increases founded on MERIT, Merit means this instance id i scientifically milled and SyffiMt, price. Gd Th Popular Flour today by sr-- ri Psory Croseont Flour from a os root grocor. i hpslarty Elephant Saloon White 220 Twenty-fift- h Street Wines, Liquors, Etc. Full Line of Clears. Choicest DRUO TALKS want a single dissat-Mo- d customer and ws dont think ws hav n. Ws are always glsd to make everything right that is why ss many customer trade regularly at this tors year after year. We invito your trade with the distnct Ws don't understanding that Ovary will b satisfying. pur-k- at WORTH HEED1NQ Driver Wm. Son DRUG COMPANY 2453 Wash. Avs. SAFETY The Leader Millinery Co. MRS. S. E. LYON, Prop. poa-tllli- un three-quart- er ; FOOLISH QUESTIONS FALL TO LOT OF THE HELPLESS TICKET MAN Many Incidents which tend to muke tlie station agent's position lea tedious daily at the I'nlnn depot. Despite this, he at times must fed tlie monotare ony. but some queer questions ills all g niall'y nuked him, which in lie never fails to answer. Many of the liiiNsengera who are liens awaiting der parture of their trains, ask things which pusxle the well prepared agent. Many persons seem to endeavor to make it hard for the agent. They ask n all kinds of questions about the Short Line and Portland, then purchase a ticket for Omaha, or in an Ore-so- opposite direction. Many times the agent furnishes desired secrecy for his patrons. Numerous. "Where did go today" questions are fired at him over tlie hack. "My watch says 10:33. The whereagent retorted. "You're fast. upon she liecume indignant and the aqi-n- l thought thankfully about the small cliunce she had of clinibling through the barred wndow. How dure you! Thu idea, me fasl! 1 want you to understand It's my watch. A woman on one oecaslon came running in. thinking slis was about to tnisa her train, and asked the number of her train. Hlie took for granted that the agent knew all about her destination. although another man had sold her a ticket Bhe finally was made to understand that her ticket said she was to go on No. 8. All excitement Jshe dashed out of the station and as the locomotive whistle thrilled its two sharp blasts, ah turned and fairly flew back to the ticket office. "I thought ) you said the train standing thers was The engine le No. 1198." The (five. agent lost his composure and remembered he had a date. phone and through the bars of tlie ticket window. Foreigners are usually language twisters. when they do not comprehend fully the meanings nf thi w ids they use. Japs ordinarily become most vexed when they tell the agent, T wain a ticket and produce the necessary money, whereupon lue agent is forced to figure out where that amount will take them. Hnmetlmes the agent guesses aright, but many curses come his way If he dwan't. Tlie Greeks greet tlie ticket dispenser with, "How 'ninny clock go train to Balt Lake?" or other remarks which are many times EXCURSION TO DENVER not so easily understood. Via Denver A Rio Grande R. R, Bept The other day a lady came up to 8th, Round trip, 120.00. Sept. 17th and the Ogden depot office window and lMh, round trip, 823.60; Sept 25th and The 26th, round trip, 122.80 Btop over asked what time It mignt he. Well, she came agent Informed her. I An excellent costume example of such a' gown was seen in a blue cloth having a herring bone which added to the short stat-ju- ra trowing demand of our stripe, sklit was of the wearer. Th MJtnni for a eafa placo to store valauble papers, Jewelry and 'many gorrd and circular in til. Tlie coat was plain, slightly cutaway in Th rent Is low, call and 1st us front coming to the knees with a reguyou. lar coat collar and turned back cuffa Machine stitching gave It Its only ' finish. OGDEN STATE waa blue, small, turned up hat iiw BANK at the left side, covered with the raw rep silk so fashionable just now. Tn Ogden, Utah trimming consisted of s simple fold of ? '9,l8w Pres. black velvet around the crown and Vies-PrssBrowning ourling quills in tan and white having Cashier. hoick spots and centera The shoes K Asst Cashisn and spate were of tan and the purse .and gloves followed suit, while the umbrella was of blue silk with a brown wood handle an altogether chic cos- tume for the coming season. Alien Linen suits will be worn as long as the weather permits of them, and those Albern Allen. of white will he made more approMgr. priate by the addition of little extra 21 412 25th StrrH 'coats in color. White serge suits will be popular when worn with colored Jackets of mauve, or red, or of black and white, and the collar and cuffs of these Jackets should be of black velV bar just Installed another ddltion to Safety Deposit Boxes In Pit Proof vault to accommo-" d. i 'f L Transfer Co. vet .There Is a decided tendency to keep the all white drees In fashion all winter. which means that many of the white dresses that have been worn during the summer will do an extra service for indoor wear this winter. Some of the princess robe are now being offered at very low prices and for an extra dress for evening or thea-itwear the purchase of one Is a bit of economy toward saving the more dressy silk or lace gown. The colored linen house dresses will er Hoff Would You Like One of These? Come Tomorrow and Lei Us Fii You Out The Fall Underwear Is Beady for You Suits From $ 1 5 to $65 They Are Beautiful! ssssoossssooo |