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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH Dress in Sports Fashion Picture entertaining to hear about the Any such est sports silhouette. and Important thing as a dress in connection with sports element social sports the new as a fash-?h- n For many seasons, says Writer in the New York Times. were the only Wort and convenience In the costume of one I l rt ls te hZ inal styles much In All kiii door Write or call for an appointment to have your photograph made these suits in which WILCOX STUDIO latitude in the picturesque offers. With the genuine sportswoman sports dress is a necessary fashion. With others, a fad with which to post or to amuse themselves. It is the one type Start Now! SAVE, Special catalogue on Universal Milking Machines Milk Coolers Dairy will tell you how. H. A. Shellenberger. Dairy Supply 779 South Main. Salt Lake City. Utah Agents Sell 50 Gasoline Governor on single demonstration. Cuts ear operating expense over half. Free sample to agents. L. F. Kelley, Ft. Scott, Kans. Money Back Guarantee. According to some representative Creators, sports dress is the high light ?ln this season's fashion picture. Curiously enough, the Parisian, for ages 5 feminine type, Is past the apostle of Inoff the most extreme among design- In lers of sports clothes for women. n houses the f models from well-know- Latterly has been emphasized to a normal belt point of clothes. The chief consideration in designing these shapely, stylish sports suits is that they may be worn on many different occnsions. With a fine appreciation of lines, of flattering design and that elusive something named chic, an nrtist succeeds In achieving a costume In which one may appear at tea in the country, stop for a game at the tenni3 courts or the polo grounds, or drop in at the club, en passant. Once one would be found in such togs In any conventional environment only with apology. A popular, naive little frock in one is ready for almost any activity In the country ls made with a straight narrow skirt in which the fullness is laid in an inverted plait in front and one in the back.. The bodice of the plain, jumper model with high shirt collar and pockets, Is stitched to the skirt by a straight belt of the material. Buttons are sewed in a row on a plait down the front of the waist, on the pocket flaps and cuffs. A sports ensemble which will be seen a lot at country clubs and at the different sports events consists of a white skirt, platted or wrap-arounan embroidered sweater and topcoat, usually in trhich white. Demand for Sports Togs. . intriguing to devise orig it is always Any book you want To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it. Deseret Book Co. Lake City, Utah Salt East So. Temple, Must Be Question of Waistline. 1 dally prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. Italians Insist Names straight scut, mannish idea of fa suit, usually thought of as English, Jls in eclipse. Now a fine point is Hade fin the silhouette. g Salt Lake City Z2y, So. Main St. I Close-fittin- .Urt. .ml wd Made of metal. pdl or tip over; or injure acything. Guaranteed. for stvenuous pastime. standard of style.. Althat could be found t out- the purpose went Into the the question of waistline and the return has been promised by this or that style authority. A have been few charming illustrations presented in period costumes, and since the outline of this season has been softened with drapery, circulars and godets, something like a curve has appeared in the bodice above the hips. I Now the most radically curving sil-- I houette Is introduced in the sports suit. In a model riding habit, success- fully adopted by an American tailor, are both the curved waistline and the I flaring skirt. In this suit the breeches I are English, while the sleeveless coat I reaching well below the hips is of the I type now most popular in Paris. In another exceedingly -- swagger model especially designed for riding at the resorts, the waistline Is at the I normal latitude, but easy. breeches that button at the side I are tucked into boots, and are topped I by a short plaited skirt which is at-lached to the bodice. The skirt and I breeches are made of checked goods I in brown and white. The bodiced blouse and a short jacket very like an eton, are of plain brown kasha. This model is the creation of Worth, who is one of the last of the prominent Parisian designers to turn his attention and his genius to the sports type FLY KILLER f mil wot soil frock a familiar Flies! .nywhei' DAISY niM. Net. 7 son. cant Considerations Lh0 went In There was no most anything answer U Dress Straight-Lin- e of Shell Naturalized William Shakespeare is William Shakespeare in nearly every country in the world, no matter what its language, but in Italy lie is Guglieme Shakespeare, just as George Washington is Giorgio Washington, remarks the Baltimore Sun. This is because of the growing nationalistic feeling among Italians which makes translation of all foreign proper names into Italian a corollary of patriotism. No nation or language is excepted. All names of historic personalities, living dignitaries, titles of books and famous phrases, mottoes and axioms of all sorts are Italianized. In ' this connection the Italian newspapers have had a distressing time with the recent American Presidents names. Woodrow and Warren having no near relative in Italian. They have repaired the damage to smiie extent, Pink however, by frequent misspellings. Alpaca for Golf. of costume in which, so to speak, everything goes, so It be smart. The latest fancy ls for the Wild West idea. Togs for riding, shooting, fishing, hiking are made somewhat in the manner, of the Western cowboys breeches and Leather trappings. tunics, belts and gloves are trimmed with fringe, Indian beadwork. Gaudy bandannas, sombreros and decorated boots give at least a hint of the styles as they once were found on the ranches of the Far West. Leather is much used as trimming and some of the smartest models of the more conventional type are ornamented with kid skin, in skin, alligator-lizarand pipings. squares, strips Jolly little sports ensembles have ridknickers or the new skirt of ing breeches, a kasha cloth and short jacket. Under the coat is worn a sleeveless waistcoat which provides warmth and makes a complete suit for camp without the coat and skirt version of sports The dress takes the place, in a way, of the more fancy costume for garden parties, the races and other fashaffairs. There are ionable still the entrancing flowered chiffons and voiles, the dainty lingerie, the lace and crepe gowns with handsome wraps of crepe or satin. These are worn by the women whose style and taste they best suit But for the opposite type, there are Innumerable artistic, beautiful and practical gowns in latest weaves and colors. The very epitome of elegance and opulence in sports dress appears to be expressed in the new sports crepe, a heavy, lustrous and satiny weave, double-faceSilver-bluhas a reverse of gendarme blue, pale orchid, deep violet, jade green and all through a delightful variation of color symphonies. d tight-knee- d wrap-aroun- d leather-trimme- old-styl- d, e out-of-do- or by mail, C. O. D. 44 L. D. S. 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One fl most modlsh sports suit white flannel or other wool e1, a sweater or overblouse el n ateiy embroidered Jn the patt colrs ot Bulgarian, Czecho min IexIcan or American Ind hnni11 Jandcraft. Over this ls worn a c e.wbte sometimes trimmed v on of the summer furs. For brmL? coat fox white or red tan.0 s oftent'used. As to col in vogue, they are green in ev and ivory, white Is ij I known .shade, purple, from pale lilac to wistaria, and for the rest, yellow, shading from silvery corn yellow to flaming marigold. The sports idea in dress draws within a wide circle many costumes so named only because they equip one for social life in the summer which ls more and more in the open. Flannel, cloth, tweed and worsted are the fabrics most used for the more athletic suits. For morning wear, motoring, tennis or golf in hot weather there are e jumplighter materials. The er frock of jersey, the sailor or middy suit of linen or lightweight serge, pongee or crepe are yery popular, particularly with the younger set. Some of these gowns and coats are Illustrating the charm of stuffs with colored borders in flower or conventional two-piec- Inexpensive Dress Inexpensive dresses of jersey or kasha are trimmed with jabots of dotted silk, the dots being about the size of pennies. " YOU ARE BEHIND THE TIMES WITHOUT 4 WHEEL BRAKES -- SPECIAL SIX SERIES ADVANCED SIX SERIES Models range from $1095 to $2290, f o b. factory COVEY B ALL ARD MOTOR CO, Salt Lake City INTERMOUNTAIN DISTRIBUTORS Vt- -' : |