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Show tttr monxTya f rTAinifEii onirc. rM? sryPAT mtintng, javcaki, i, oos. The New Year Spirit at the Fountain Head of Fashion I P ARIS, Dee. 17. Pari has been called "the paradise of woman and the city of flowers." Tins M. season the guy capital is upholding her reputation for both h se charming produ lions. The pop-l.- -r florists' shots are bright with ivy, and Reasonable flowers to met the happy new yiar, and the outwards are traiufornied Into beau-- J nl winter pndHiii gi,y with "buds' iid half and full blow n "roses" of the feminine variety. A custom peculiar to the French is l;at of giving presents not only at fli rit.tmaatide, hut on the first day of die' new year. Another even more c practice is that of uctually In heir lives and not alone in their hearts I j cer-ai:i- !y powdered hair tied with a wide green ribbon and her brown stuff track cut low, with a white muslin fichu tucked irile the front of it. la sufficiently easy of reproduction to intrust to the tender mercies of ail ordinary dressmaker. Just one more suggestion before 1 leave the fascinating realm of the costume party gown. At a recent winter fete three aiaiem, ranging In age from three to ten years, carried off the hon-or- a of the evening as the Three Lstdies Waldegrave, the beautiful great-niec- a Louis XV. bau match the "dainty ture drees party' for the Juveniles uelly of powder." his sister, in point of would be a fine idea for some hostesses (trees A coat of pule green !lk em- to intiia:e. Waiteuu, lam ret. Reynold. broidered in an elaborate design of pink Hiippner, Gainsborough unit Nattier all wiil be worn ever knee breeches provide an embarrassment of riches fur of pule pioK satin. His padded calves those upon whom the business of selecs ill be inraued In white silk stockings tion may fall. and his feet in burkied sliuwt. A powdered wig tied with a large black bow, lace rallies, gold eyeglasses worn on a of black nsolro ribbon and an plot enameied snulfbox complete this fourteenth century Beau KrununeL Tso empire tot Ins which are being designed for a swagger costume party ros e I 'leely acknowledging the faults and iltle diflerenccs which during the old rear have been making the rft within lie lute sf friendship. Family quarrels re adjusted, and the new year's hr Ms Ing In a real "good will toward men." lut to some back to the more material resent giving part of the celebration. Phase offerings tumidly taka the form If soma dainty trifle, preferably in the weetmtal Hire. All manner of topical wggesttoos are constructed and act as for the marrons glaces and 'hocolates which the aliopa are ao displaying. The airships of t year are put out of favor by the kdnlature carriages of the popular Wtaf type, which hare been copied a exact detail arul open to dtscluae es iv:;'.'.-.'- ' wa of bonbons. la a pleasing cuatont to place a bars valuable souvenir in three bon onnterss. Bracelets, rings and pend-la ars often found by the lucky on opening an ingeuioua lid or It ing and evolved the short walking skirt. Now. ia It a wonder that the modern woman has been likenrd unto a sartorial anaconda by the placid manner In which she takes unto herself the frills. furbelows and fripperies of ail ages slid dimes? She is now taking a .shot at TROTTEUR CLOTH 'A GOWN jewelry of her grandmother and ratty little troUeur gown ia rHTB olive green doth. The slightLarge broaches, solid especially cameos, coral and even ly gathered bodice has a set-o- n gold, are not despised. Bracelets that strap of the material down the center were thought too cumbersome and ugly of the front trimmed with buttons of to keep except for association's aake are paasetrmnierie ami plpinga of darker being drawn out with pride by their m lucky possessors When a woman of today essays a gown of a certain epoch the jewelry worn wilh It must be in harmony-be- lts, clasps and all the accessories correct to a letter; otherwise the toilet ia not deemed a success. To meet this demand gems must needs be reset almost every season. The new art Jewelry. which was Invented by the celebrated Sallque. beautiful as many of jta examples undoubtedly are, has been so copied in cheap effects that, except in rare Instances, new art jewels are not considered rhlr. The successful Imila lion of handsome Jewell y is responsible for the erase for real antiques. An expensive item to add to my lady's already long Hat of "things I must liaye is the new hand spun handkerchief. This dainty costa as murh as $10. It ia made of the. sheerest linen. Is light as a cobweb and to the uninitiated is not at all extravagant looking. Tlie edges are worked by hand In a small design, and the owner's name la worked in one corner in embroidery T lie cotton. Alnie. La Mode Is a lady of Infinite versatility. 8he has ombred a number of the materials of the year, but one Miniature door. hardly realised that this finish could be Tlu Paris toy merchants are also to leather. As a matter of fact, applied out, and from the Madeleine to the leather, which la a shaded burberyene . la re de i'Opera theae venders are vislarlely, s becoming renowned throurh-ou- t ioned. making merry with the crowd the world of fashion. It represents aid setting their toys spinning for the a very light skin on which all aorta of jnuaemanl of paasershy. colors are charmingly blended rich CfTiUtOCAMU itM6 In mors exclusive precincts and reds, browns, bronxes and grays in ev fU CoSTlfkW. F.MPMir. the net smart children's costume Unong ery shade from the lightest to the dark Mrtlag are tho ainusemant par excel-enresL It is therefore an easy matter to velvet. The flat turnover collar is of The groat couturier skill is choose belts, collars ar buttons to tone linen embroidered in dull olive and turof Horace Walpole, painted by Reynailed Into play to costume many of hi with almost any clciji The bells are quoise blue silks. olds. Powdered heads and low cut mounted with hammered lit small tola, for everylhliig down to The short skirt la laid In plaits openbronse, silver the ufter fashioned dresses ha rnsatis an the slipper has to be exactly ing out halfway to Join the gathered and copper buckles. are In the picture correct according to the period charmingly gowns tlie rullte. A girdle of velvet enmpl'.-tc- a CATHERINE TALBOT, costume. simple to construct. presented. nt While the nursery people parties We have become a 111 I la weary of or hal poudre ere carried out In tlie A Troasseao Mlat. Fads For F.vealaa Toilets. don the costumes of long ago, (heir sistries. Red Riding Hoods and the like, following ultracllve f.isliion: One small Dusters of pink loses with white A beautiful royal blue velvet gowq ters and mothers dress upon ordinary did (he periods beginning with the girl's dress w 111 be of silver gray emas a destined for a trousseau of tills month occasions In quite as picturesque a frosted leaves are very murh usedevenwign of Ixiula XIV. ami ending with broidered hm Hi 1. with a large drawn is made en princess. TV "overgown" supplementary adornment to the fashion. he advent of the aenond empire are the satin bonnet trimmed with an orange So many things affect sartorial af- ing gowns of today. For the evening Is cut up over a skirt of scintillating S es selected to he represented at tl:e parsdisa plume. The other gown ia of net, of wnlch the sleeves alsj fairs that even war sad politics have a headdress a distinct novelty la ais coOn art New Tears parly. One of the flowered ailk, with mittens, mob esp atare formed, with curious wlngllke dradirect hearing on the question; Modes co nir of silk or satin to orwhich leatumaa designed for a tot of high and lichu complete. shaded of while a cluster tached peries of (nouxselfne de sole shading a U ltussejiuve had quite a vogue here A party of the empire period would shows ail the luxury of the lemis t'oiiiisi of tinted horn represent from biuc to an exquisite wine color in Purls, and we were but recently en(V. era and might stand for Mine, not lie complete without Napoleon in ia which In attract Paris fad a popular This is a most peculiar gown of art amored of the "Jappy cohI and I11 a tompadnnr herself. The gown Is of Ihe heyday of Ills ratecr, so the Little of attention. nouveau conception. In the corsage are way still lemuln true to Ito Influence. lug a good deal (ale pink satin, with a raised enibroid-r- y Corporal will appear In tlie gray unitwo huge shaded purple and blue in-ir- s. icrsouulltic influence costumes. Then, of pink rosea and leaves. The little form and white breeches worn In his FANCY HOLIDAY Modes Pars. CHILDXENS la The sequins of which the emthe and Xanoleon hat the are There Louis jacket opens over a vest of old soldiering days in lt.'ily.srid In Ihe The furs a hi inode for the moment broidery ia formed throw purple aud (aril'ii Idi waist. Spain In the InspiraDXESS COSTUMES. ashkmed striped pea green silk. The attire of court drew, wearing tion of tlie ever present bolero and to- are undoubtedly ermine, white fog and blue lights as the wearer moves. of Honor 011 his breast. guilty chapeau set on the little lady's the reador hat. and the revolution of France sable. Ermine paletots, semifltting, are . nuired to turn out the most fascinating Is a tiny tricorne of Inwdsred cui These Freiirh New Year's party cosThe Day of Shaded Yells. ladles one con is responsible for the directoire modes. a great deni seen fur carriage wear. A j little eighteen I h century shits felt trim, ued wILh white feathers, tumes remind me of lots of other old Shaded veils are among the new acit was old GaOl pretty example has a deep collar of A fun of the Imagine. I'nplew of Romney's "Mrs.- To continue the Mat,kilted period, s high stick Jewel-- d world gown which are quite as skirt, while yellow lace and quaint cords and tassels cessories to he seen nowadays. They at the top and a few coqueitirh Mark t'urrle" and hia "Parsons llaiigli- that suggested the in tlndr possibilities as the It Is lined with a deli- are p reduced In a variety of different h!1 ter" are easy to Hud, and the frocks of the picture hat .and lace blouse are for fastenings. of economical most the is jeauty spots on the rouged cheeks w Ml ones described. Ileture gowns there Koinnry nnd the pretty colors and nre scattered all over with hansform this modern French maiden ars in abundance, and they are always painters so fur as male rials are conhis illustrious sitters can he readily re- English Intention,. And your own cate shade of green, en suite has ivy and velvet pastilles in blark or some olhac of ermine the has toque exploited America, country, to a replica of one of her ancestors. A luusllli fciv of white the vary yrettisat dresses where chilproduced. cerned. yards dark shade. Tho llirson's Ini lighter," with her blouse waist, led the wsy in halrdresa- - mistletoe for trimming. The gen and heir of die house will aa dren's costumes ars concerned. "A pie- - and pink ribbons are all that Is iv- A SONG FOR THE SEASON. the occasion ul the New ienrs greet'! ... ..l.OlB lliulCU lip amiruius u. yt'M iiiiuw, ' Amthe h:s mnjestv ings, presented on tneni unawares. man, that the disease produced by the erican naval attache Lieut Command- A song for (he holly bough worm has caused more than thirty per Many of iba peasants' houses have, er William L. Howard, and (Secretary For the Yule-tid- e continued Ihe correspondent, wholly beckons now, cent of the death lu Porto Kico. Hitt, son of Congressman Hitt, ot Illi- And our harvest-garnereThe parasite is really a bliaslsiickfr. disapiieared, while all that la to be sphera nois. The king most cordially returnseen of the others ia tbe cimrdie.i tops. IU devekipuiem requires about two white o the jear! Rhowelh the and the ambassador's ed rf marks tree greetings lifeless llore and there nnuihs and iis work in the inlcslfucs conversed with him very amicably. Brightly the berries burn the spot where well tilled . farm Have Ikis been found to greatly reduce the He was quite lutoreated in Lieut. Com- Like the embers in the urn Result of Investigation of Anaemic reil corpuscle of the blood vessels. Graphic Details af Peculiar Devastadisappeared probably forci-crLeader Urgee Their Employe mander Howard's medals, especially m Ol' the day ere It declines Koine of Hie psiicuis examined show At 'one point there is a lake of ten Labor Conditions In Porte Riee. tion Wrought in a Section of ment in Labor on the Panama those he received for pairtidpatlon In Behind the crest of the pines. lorm-ewfclch had been 8 per Hitler microscopic testa ouiy twelve or acres, Ireland. Canal. Green a glory of green the battle of Manila. His majesty in the last few days by pent-uleui of the normal amount. One man asld the American navy was now Ars the leaves of vernal sheen, some streams. I'nlces had only 13 per cent. The blood bore mountain New York, Dec. 81. A letter to the a pinkish lint, almost as llgur as wameans Is speedily adopted by drainlargely represented at Rome, there be- - None of' their shimmer lost New York, Deo. 81. Graphic de31. A conference Ing iq?re three admirals. Admiral John Under the touch of the frost. New Dee. Herald from Major L. L. beans n, M. ter. Al least sm per cent of the rural will York, undermine It off lids water' ing devasthe entire lxig and a disaster msy be lasting over two hours has taken place C. Watson, (retired) ; Admiral Chas. population on the Island Is iwruil tails are lining received of the D, who has privately investigated con- to in the tne be a affect oil by the ravages of tation caused by moving hog here between Gov. Winthrop of Porto O'Neil, (retired), and Admiral Charles Burnished berry and leaf anticipated. . ditions among the Inhabitants of For-t- o that the lake Ricu and Samuel Gompcra, of the Amer- 8. Colon, (retired.) He also spoke Symbol ihe soul's belief states almost dent roving their ener- county of Roscommon, Ireland, says a laier parasite, dispatch RJco, slates that the high death is steadily extending upward toward a ican Federation of Labor. The labor about Panama, asking whether the ca- In the fadless love of Him gy. Three or four doses of thymol or dispatch from lyuirion. Who silteth in heaven above rate there and the anaemic condition of hela napihol have generally proven Herald ol number of houses on tbe rising ground. leader urged tlie employment of work- nal would be built without locks. sa that Is wblrh Known The bog The stints and the seraphim to ihe of the rural population nre due to the the most successful treatment, The attached land has conholding is three miles iroin ClooiiKlnewr, ingmen from Porto. Rico in the throne of lov. t,e no. woman The had said Just young over A successful campaign of sanitation, by the struction of the Panama canal aud the Cast lores. When It began to slid it already been covered r (Mailed book worm known to science our faith and hope , Center ever been Hnve before, yen governor promised lo lay tlie subject Mr. Huddleston?" she rejected We who yearn and grope aa ankjrkaionia duodenale, which teaching the rural population to use moved three quarters of a mile in a creeping bog. aske.l before tlie secretary of war. the afinpleat sanitary methods In few days, covering everything in lie In the lore they typify, . and almost iemlsrly. was staled to be highly prev- every recently sail San for Juan Gv. Worthington the to depth now! ) way with peal and water day life would. Major "Once, he said, a spasm of pain con- (Glisten the garlands alent In the aout hern states anil ail declares, turn Porto Kico Into a gard- of eight it ten fret. today. sky, hia features at the recollection. 80, under the Yule-tid- e torting Mr. In conference the deWhen discussing tropical countries. en spot and the nisjoiiiy of its iithuhi-taut- s fully A song for the holly bough! According to reports from the acena a I tell company. By said: Gompera veloped 'tbs worm sometimes, attains Clinton Scollard in the December in'o a healthy, happy, red blood- the' peasants ars surrounded 011 all It s Secretary Taft not long since ex- you hurt that time!' Chicago a length of of an tnrb. ed people. I'usanliary habits have sides wbh miles of bog and water. Housekeeper. that from pressed the opinion people Treatment of five thousand cases and been inherited, he asserts, and the The inhabitants of Cloonshlever, a vilChurch Destroyed, Army Officer Killed Jamaica, who could stand the climate ry exhaustive investigation by a medical present generation ran scarcely he lage in the valley of about VSfl of Panama, might be employed in the and Hia Assailant Slain and co omission extending over the past held, responsible. collages, barely escaped with construction of the canal. Before this Mutilated. t time I had been in Porto Rico and found many thousands of jteople out of distress. Porto Ricsus work snd in I MSWlWfV'S' w Crae-roA 31. letter from Berlin, Dec. could stand the climate of Panama and describes the attack made with thin employment would be a blessing n ehtinh at to sn army of idle workingmen., dynamite on the As snon as Secretary Taft returned Raxon. Russian Poland. The rhurrli walls snd the graves were dostnued.A to Washington I scat him a letter InEBBS him of the conditions in Porto military force surrounded all the puh-l- ir forming him my views regardand Rico, giving In an within the buildings place ing Ihe employment of Porto Ricans on hour and a crowd numbering ICuO persons gathered at the scene ringing rev- the canal. He made the suggestion that I ee Gov. Winthrop. olutionary songs. A red flag was hoisted and cries were heard of Long live lndepemlem Poland." Pistol were fired and presently a under the commiliiavy force app'-aremand of (ol. Reletoff, who rushed In il a state of intoxication from the officers elub, and ordered tlie troops to file ou I the crowd. A workingman allot tbe PEOPLE REACHES colonel dead and The aujuianis liayon-ette- d be dosthe assassin and then brained Required Year of Holding. Money over the Rural Free Delivery routes him with tbe hurt of their rifles. Many In Iroquois Ruins ia Up. Found in Weber County than any other paper persons were wounded and numerou ed arrest were made. Order wa finally in the slate Chicago. Dec. 31. Money found Ir restored toward morning. afier the fire has At laslx and oilier towns troops the Iroquois 1 guard the churches to prevent their been mined over liy Christian DeWift destruction. Kegier 10 Controller (he reA dispatch to the likal Anxeiger quired year of holding for claims nr from Caesiocheowr Russian Poland, having passed.' Tlie lmi full of coins where s monument to Emperor Alexand ihe envelope- - cimtaining charred ander II was by bank note and bits of hillx are vs lue. dynamite, say ihe fcriueut ii...re con- at $:S0 and will go to the police pentinues and that the police are searchsion flllld. It is ihe Paper that reaches the Fanner ing hnu-e- s at night for anarchy's. Many of the coins were burned or and the city people crushed tin: il almost unrecognizable. w! ill showed POET WILL DO SOME GOOD. A $3(1 gold pire-bright spot through nnrks of fire. A hole New York. Dec. 81- .- Freni .cit Miswas burned thimiph une packet of S3 tral. the provenclat pud to whom bills. There w.is 179 in redeemable was awarded Il'U'UO aa half I is share bank note-- . $. in c..ins in 79 purse in Hie Xubcl prize for lleiwire will, anil $113 in loose coins. Two cliRrre'l it is reported in a Pari to bits, believed in be parts of 830 bills Vf idenii'lea'iop and ihe Times, dewne ihe lo probable wilt redemption hv the government. In the d.'veiiipnieni and ihe there is a diamond weighing half of Hie rlhuloKicni museum P .inded lv a rarxi. liim at Arles. f mins and purses has Delivery The miiuicIpRl slihnrntiv agree in been n a year upon idem digoing furnish a building, ihe 01 vela live of owners. lation ly which will ci J.iii.iiiiii. Edward n lon. Aivrjran residing t Avig U. 8. AMBAF8VD0R REnon. offers Jlii.oiio as a "ii ncrlpiinn, CEIVES ITALIAN KING. and undertakes n arrange l'..r lecture m Sw York. Philadelphia. Rome. Dee. 81. Aniliuasjdor Meyer, Bodoa aud Baiiiuiuru to help the i.ud. QG 1 W r.'.'Ml JWW tXXESOt biiiig rccciii'd by iho King today on !.WBHWSCTTnm.SXlMB!lSS xi nt j (t i ; I t I e. ly r i t ex-a- le ) I 4 n I! I. os-pr- j DEATH RATE CAUSED BY . HOOK WORM GOMPERS MOVING BOG BRINGS FAVORS PORTO RICANS RUIN d d p , I , r't: sympa-thixing- ly TROUBLES IN POLAND three-quarter- om-sto- OD0 O WMWWI r liiUMMgWffyglft Stock Taking GCS30 0 Ru-sia- WILL GO TO POLICE d PENSION FUND MORE This store will Tuesday morning until p. m. for stock tlu-air- IT PAYS TO taking ADVERTISE I e ADVERTISE IN IT i enm-s.sun- i C. M fr 1 ODO 30 QEjQ 4 west Lots of Choice Remnants |