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Show DAILY PAGE TWO, UTAH STATE TUESDAY, JOURNAL, MARCH 7, 1905. HadbM the the and take (Get Of S SALVAGE COMPANYS Great Sak ' All the stock must be sold at once. going to PUTNAMS THE GREATEST IMPORTING FIRM IN THE WORLD. in f j wire-wor- k and featherbone The firm of McLaughlin Bros., Importers and breeders of high grade horses, have established their branch stable in this city at 2527 Lincoln avenue, and alrendy have on hand as fine a string of rercheron, Belgian and French coach stallions as have ever been seen In the west. At present the firm has but four ngencle. from which they handle their vast amount of business: Columbus, Ohio, Kansas City, Mo., St. Paul, Minn., and this city. r Ogden hns been chosen as the point from which the firm will supply the demand that is constantly increasing In this and adjoining western states. A million dollar business is the Arms record for last year. Besides all of this, their horses were the prize win- ners at the world's fair last year. It is pleasant to note the addition of such an enterprise and also to learn lli:u the farmers and breeders of Utah have already purchased a large number of these horses. Tailored Suits NEW YORK. March 7. Standing side by side the tailor-mad- e girl of today and her sister of three years ago would not be recognized as relatives, so vastly different are they ln appearance. The term tailor-mad- e, as applied to the feminine wardrobe, no mannish longer suggests a severely gown as it once did, but a suit, stlch-e- d. it is true, with tailored seams, but rendered dressy and ornate with modish trimmings of embroidery, bands, tabs and buttons. Time was when a smartly dressed woman boasted .one handsome tailored frock a year; now she always hns two and frequently three and more. Frivolous little suits with short Jackets, dignified, tight-fittind garments and skirts modes, and coats cut after half-lengare all classified with the fine workmanship of men's garments. And they are worn in the morning, at noon or in the evening. Jaunty little short coats predominate in the spring models displayed for early spring wear, but there are still a great many modish suits built with g. long-coate- th the long jacket, which has become so dear to the heart of the woman with commanding lines, yhen the woman who has been wearing the long coat for several seasons adopts the short Jacket she reels that she has dropped a portion of her dignity, but she will have to become accustomed to it if she would he quite lip to date. Sometimes I'-- ' coat fitted, a twenty-si- x or twenty-eiginch length, with a vst and cuffs of u contrasting color, embroidered and stitched; other mad' 1 ht e show loose fronts, with bolero ef feet and trimmed with rudles of lace in front mid below the pulf of the sleeves. All short Jackets in 1905 are termed blouse'' coats, but only the fashion ii.vcnior who applied the name knows why he did It; the garments hardly blo-isat all save in the easy lines Into which they are drawn' at the front of the girdle. In the back a postillion of some variety invariably finishes the short coat, the peplum or hasquine reaching well around over the hips. The drooping shoulder has given way PROFIT SHARING SALE Given Away Free $7.50 your own choice Free with $25.00 Free $10.00 $1.50 JSSULKS Free Free 75c Free 25 c $5.00 $3.00 ' Purchase i,m'!iaw' $2.50 $1.00 Given Away Free with Teas, Coffees, Spices, Baking Powder Also Free With China, Crockery, Glassware, Enamelware SEE OUR PRICES I : : are black and white checked suit made with the double skirt nnd short Jacket is of lustrous mohair. The skirt liei in plaits to the edge, where a four-inc- h hand of Mack taffetas Is applied with rows and rows of stitching. The coat is plaited Into the narrow girdle of plain black taffetas and small revers of black arc trimmed with white braid fancifully arranged. Black Jet buttons add a touch which Is decidedly Jaunty. A Separate skirts for pedestrian c,ar the round are made PrP" perceptibly. Girdles of the same color are worn with the walking skirt, while with the dressy blouses and skirts the girdle matches the waist. I. Pv.d with There is more Catarrh in this sec- would thank you for your suggestion If tion of the country than all other disdollars. Lesson, eases put together, and until the last you would advise her to use few years was supposed to be incuragiven at tha ble. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatSciment, pronounced It incurable. ence haa proven catarrh to he a constitutional disease, and therefore requires Crescent Hall's Caconstitutional treatment. tarrh Cure, manufactured byF. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of There Is a wholsesoine winnlnguess the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it tails to cure. about it which brings to the user a full Send for circulars and testimonials. measure of satlsfactioi;. Address: F. J. CHENEY A QO., Tole- Flour - do, Ohio. At your Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for Young Man I have called, air, to request your laughter's hand In marriage. Stern Parent Huh! Has my daugh- ter consented to marry you? Young Man Of course not If she had I wouldn't be wasting my time on you. Chicago News. HOW HE GOT EVEN. TEA the bad by cooking it wrong. I:i every pmkace of Sthinitig't IJa To Make Coed Tea. Ltici: Peery Bros. Milling Company ra Tea a than Why our work la superior la that we employ none but the best operators and pay the highest salaries ln Ogden. We spare neither time nor expense to meet the requirements of progressiva laundering. FREE One Fine Silk Umbrella every week to one of our customers. Bach package of 25c. and each package of 25c. additional entitles the holder te a chance on this umbrella. taken with a faith that they have the very best cure the world affords. All this can be said about Dr. Gunns Improved Liver Fills as a remedy tor sick headache, dyspepsia and indigestion. It begins right at the source of the trouble and removes the cause. Sold by all druggists for 25c per box. One pill for a dose. For sale by Wallace Drug Co. Parker Goal Go. LET THE , I Utan Lights j Railway! Company either or both. E. W. WADE, Mgr. for Ogdci NA to you that ths good work wo dt Is 9s kind you ought to have... It has trios us many years to learn how to do up in our perfect way... Sand si fcf your laundry naxt tima and judgt of W yourself the pleasing quality linens ' work. OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY 437 174. Twenty-fift- Stmt h Troy Laundry OFFICE AND YARDS MOVED TO 27TH AND PACIFIC AVE. Bell Phone, PHONES. 213-- j LiglfePoMt Phono Independent words ! meanto j The Reason What Tims Proves. Bell Telephone I have greater Bunt " What two t f paving MAKERS This thing of being sick and looking for a cure la mighty serious business. People ftre not given to Joking even at the first symptom of the approach of the Grim Destroyer. They do not want to be the subjects of experiment, but want medicine that has had the test of year behind It. A medicine that has been made and used for 20 years gives assurance of Its worth, and can he BOTH in Furnish you with She had Just worked the on him. "Excuse me. Miss Chllllngton," he said, but as I am already well Supplied with elder sisters, would you mind being a grandmother to me Instead? Chicago News. ii t I P08ITIVE. 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SCENIC MISSOURI PULLMAN ng cars, lovers Library; RAILWAY n, anil Electric lights. electric Fans. Our 100 Stores Help Us to Help You. STREET, OGDEN. ' or. DINING CARS. Great American importing Tea Co. TWENTY-FIFT- H j i ed Good tea is a great good ; bad tea is a great bad. You can make the good as bad as 340 two-Chec- kg em- - ployed in broadening the shoulders, but all of these device, are hidden so that the great sleeves stand out, apparently of their own free will. Tne mere man who dares to ask a young woman what sort of a cage she has In her sleeve will receive a glance of scorn; that Is her secret and her modiste's. But the same man will have m stand obediently by and shove the overgrown sleeves Into a coat, for they appear on blouses as well as on Jackets. The lighter weight fabrics are preferable for early spring gowns, as they may be worn, off and on, all during the summer for water trips, mountain traveling and cool evenings In the country. Mohairs, silks, homespuns, chiffon broadcloth, Sicilian cloths and fine, thin worsteds have found favor with the suit maker for spring garments. And there is a decided leaning toward hair-lin- e stripes, indefinable plaids and shepherd's checks rather than to the plain materials. Frequently a coat Is of plain cloth, with a vest and cuffs of a checked fabric to correspond with the skirt. Such a suit was among the recent Importations, the checked skirt In a mouse gray and white, being strapped with plain bands of broadcloth. Kilted and plain aklrts have been pushed a little to the background and have been superseded by the model with groups and clusters of plaita Occasionally, deep set-o- n plaits join a plain back and front panel. Although eminently unbecoming to the average woman, the overskirt Is wedging Its unwelcome presence into the fashionable world. It Involves quantities of material, thus increasing the cost of the gown, and It is a heavy garment to wear. Only the tall woman dares to don an overskirt, and she usually does It just to show her shorter sisters that she can and will be fashionable. A pretty suit built with the double skirt effect is of brown and white shepherd's check mohair, with trimmings of graduated widths of brown velvet ribbon. Both upper and underskirt are laid ln shallow plaits, stitched well down over the hips; and each skirt is edged with rows of velvet The .little coat is trimmed with rows of the rlblion arranged in four right angles, pointing toward the center of the garment. It Is drawn easily into the high brown satin girdle. The sleeves come Just below the elbow,' and they, too, are trimmed with velvet ribbon. The necks and fronts are finished with pleatings of muslin and lace. Innumerable shades of blue are seen in the. shops and as many fancy names have been attached to them by the Importers. The old question light-blu- e, (lark-blu- e la not longer or blue-blu- e navy-blu- e, asked; it is army-blu- e, v inline, sky-blu- e postmans-blu- e, and a dozen other names. A model built from a blue lightweight woolen fabric has a tiny vest of a much lighter color and cuffs to correspond. Strappings of silk are applied as trimming both on the short coat and on the skirt. The skirt Is made with a flounce, which is cut ln one piece with the front panel. It Just escapes the ground. Rough silks showing a bouretted weave have found favor In the redin-cot- e styles because of their almost ImOne model in a perceptible weight. bluish purple shade, popularly known is pale prune color, has a skirt which falls, plain but very full, to the hem, where It Is held out in crinoline fashion by means of featherbone. The coat has broad bands both in back and in front, disposed surplice-wis- e and edged with handsome Oriental embroideries. Epaulettes and ornamentations of hand-mad- e twine lace are applied to the coat and sleeves. The skirt por lion lies In pressed plaits and is open at the side. The sleeve is built out on the shoulder, hut not to an exaggerated degree, the puff being only moderately large. Another attractive spring model la fashioned of gray broken checked suiting, and Is cut to clear the ground for i street wear. The blouse is built in tiers, and Is finished below the waist with a double peplum. The sleeves are puffed after a favorite fashion of the hour and the cuffs flare over the hand. The skirt shows the return of the shaped flounce cut In one with the front breadth, a trick only acquired by the tailor of long experience. box-plait- a McLaughlin percheron type. The sleeves are plaited Into a flaring cult of black. Separate skirts for early spring wear, w itli covert cloth the jacket, are made from the same materials used in the seasonable suits, and show much the same style us the BUtt of all varle- lles are stitched with plain bunds of a harmonizing color and mohair and 'M worste'1 ,llatrlala are ln0t ln fa' to broad artificial lines which ha been threatening to become fashionable for some months. The sleeve is of grunt importance. The t' nilency in the spring fashion H to emphasize the small, round waist, and to this end have the sleeves forfeited the grace that has been theirs for seasons. Extra layers of material. Pleating of crinoline and cages of fine ell autMn prrttiaUf la SL Paul and Minneapolis Tickers, nylaa la lie tend yea wMlaitiwnwrll ainte tteNBW lDUWuai.1 Eack Who ranalaa iMrrmitw J iterate afallyearaatacla wna totey vita I earn your eakarrtyltca te awe year, aad .te tha will fcartatetey outt teillm. bw. I. Mteatkl. FPlUmiSS payer wkn yea write" OO..IM lntewmy. KtwTavt Chicago & NWI40 W Chair cars Reclining ISZSTS Fir lirths. Tictots, coaches. Nfcn, ifc., iiirut Your Old Front Door b to a change, so you should call and see the Doors lust received, as well as a large line M 143 Utah TWENTY-FOURT- H (SL 'or: Lumber Oregon ST. bf VpJohf 001 |