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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM. UTAH NEEDLEWORK, FUR ON WINTER MODELS Designer Employs Attractive Decorations to Em- Pretty Frock Designed for Young Co-Ed- s Wear bellish Apparel. correspondent the New York Kitchen ? Q)Di rung Room T WASHINGTON ACTS WHEN AMERICAN CITIZENS ARE PLACED IN DANGER Done Up To Date Is Not Officially Known; Ambassador Herrick Demands Action By French but shades that are part gamut, writes a Paris of Bedroom ? Do Aliy of Your Rooms Need Decorating? Madame Renee is showing a winter collection tnat is characterized by her She usual restraint and good taste. uses color with discretion, never mixing anything of the same O.S. GITIZESS1ISI Herald-Tr- ibune. KING WALL FINISH for a oom for Less Dhoti Experienced decorators who know King Wall Cnough a Dollar Finish always use it. If your decorator is not acquainted with this wonderful new material, tell him about it. If rou do your own work you can get wonderful results too. simply mix it with hot water. Its .ts easy to prepare easy to apply never laps, streaks or spots. Surprisingly beautiful results can be produced even by the inexperienced. Think of it, you can buy enough to decorate an average room for UiS than a dollar . Try King Wall Finish on one room. A single test will prove it all we claim. Your money back if you dont find it sc. Write today for the name cf the dealer nearest you and free color card showing 19 beautiful colors you can choose from. THE CHICAGO WHITE LEAD &. Olt CO, 15th St. and S. Western Ave., Chicago, 111. Washington. Ambassador Herrick, in Paris, has made representations tc the French government for protection of American life and property in Damascus. Instructions for the ambassador tc make the move were forwarded when at the side if are or, vpry they toups word of the disorders in Syria was wide, are sometimes continued all round, giving the new back fullness, received. The Washington governHowever, Madame Renee prefers the ment .also has sent two American deniore practical fashion of placing the Distributor stroyers from Gibralter to Alexanmost important fullness in front and where they are ready tc dria, Egypt, at the sides whether it takes the form 8C proceed to Berisut should the situaof plaits, godets or circular flounces. tion require further steps to safeHer evening gowns show more fullness guard Americans and their property. Salt Lake City, Utah at the back, though in this field also It was estimated by officials here she prefers a side flare or front fullthat about 150 Americans probably ness. In this house, as in many othin Damacus or its immediate were ers, there is much latitude as to line No man after missing a target can If our neighbors would do things as vicinity when the revolt against we think they should, it would he heartily congratulate another who hits and milady can place fullness where French authority occurred in that much easier to love them. her fancy chooses. it. The waistline is moderately low, city last week. often not defined by Reports as to damage done by the anything more bombardment of certain quarters of important than a slight belt in front or at the back only. There are, howDamascus, by French artillery and irTB . ever, a few very wide leather belts airplane have not disclosed the exi with silver clasps. One of these is tent of any injury to American prop'4 in front of a moleskin coat, and one erty. So far as known, no Americans on a lace afternoon gown is in red For .the slim, straight young woman were hurt and the representations to match the frock. Narrow belts are in of a general and high school or college comes a made in Paris were twisted in an intricate manner. The smart frock in deep brown silk, lightly precautionary nature, as was the aci'r v A higher waistline is hinted at in some s striped in gold a practical gown in tion of the American consul in models by a zouave corsage. in advising Americans to take its dark with gayly emRibbon, especially velvet, and fine broidered colorings, yet collar and cuffs of refuge at Bereiut until order had soutache braid are worked into intrifesbeen restored. for its silk, pretty enough cate edgings, and flowers to trim gowns tive occasions at school. of the same shade. Occasionally tasLondon Old Damascus is like a Sedan $775, f. o. b. Lansing, Mtcb, sels are used, and there are amusing cloth into velvet ones in various geo- city of the dead, according to refugees little bows on the shoulder of some from Syria quoted by the Daily Mails dresses while' others have only one metrically conventional designs. Fur is trimCairo correspondent. as a cleverly enmloyed placed at the back of the neck with Fleeing from the French bombardlong ends nearly reaching the hem. ming, often being used to give the offset an of a undercoat of with ed Velvet is inlet with kasha frocks and top city, the refugees brought reports cloth that is split up into panels to that shells were believed to have killshow the skirt of mink or beaver. ed 1200 prisoners in the city prison, There are many shaped flounces of while they reported several million BerufHed Collar and fur, generally slit into panels with dollars damage to. property. Sleeve Set Useful plaits of tlie kasha or cloth giving fullThey charged that the French ness between. Scarves appear on after their bombardment of troops, some blouses and frocks. Lace Is the city, came into the town and much used to trim evening gowns, also started an orgy, shooting into stores embroidery in flower designs, velvet on the principal streets from armored Low-co-st coquiiles and some fringe. and looting as they went. cars Ingenious needlework forms an Cessation of the bombardment was important part of the Renee scheme said to be due to the protests of Euof decoration, lines of machine stitchconsuls at Damascus. '? ing with a double, silk thread being ropean worked into complicated designs that Woman Battles Snakes are inspired by the Exposition des Pmczs: f.o.b. Lansing, Mich. Arts Deeratifs, which is haying a deFt. Lupton, Colo. Mrs. H. H. COMMERCIAL CHASSIS . , . 425 cided influence on the winter mode. wife of a rancher near here, ROADSTER $525 TOURING killed 140 rattlesnakes with a club in 525 COUPSTER battle for her life and that a $395 Materials Transparent COUPE Mrs. Slauter-bac$675 COACH . , , for New Costume Slips of hersaid sheoldwaschild. , , $695 riding on horseSEDAN $775 People who make costume slips as back through a pasture on her husa business are doing a more elaborate was and bands ranch, carrying her DURANT MOTORS, Inc. job than ever. The new fourreaux, child. Dismounting to open a gate as the French dressmakers call them, heard the warning rattle and lo250 West 57th Street, New York are very different from 'the simple she a She picked up snake cated nearby. General Sales Dept. 1819 Broadway, New York straight slips devoid of all ornament a stick and killed it. Immediately a and worn under a light or slashed then a third; Dealers and Service Stations throughout the United States dress.. Now they might almost be second snake appeared, came twos, then by threes, fours, they worn as dresses themselves. Canada and Mexico the dozen, she said. In They are often composed of two and finally by Plants: Elizabeth, N. J. Lansing, Mich. Oakland, Cal. Toronto, Ont. shades of chiffon or silk voile," which a few minutes she was hemmed in by in these transparent materials gives scores of angry serpents, while her t. uaby clung to the horse nesrby. Frana lovely touch of color when worn beneath a beige or gray georgette tically welding the club, she disposed The smaller the caliber of mind, tlie Riches often fly away from the honThis fluffy and beruffled collar and crepe dress. The slips also are of the snakes as they came within greater tlie bore of a perpetually est man and light on the perch erect sleeve set is a happy thought. The frequently decorated with lace or reach. The horse was not surrounded by the other fellow. sleeves are attached to the collar, and embroidery, and they are often with ed and it stood calmly through the open mouth. Holmes. as the illustration shows, they may fur and volants or plaited when worn battle. Mrs. Slauterbacg was not bithe worn with a sleeveless tunic, or under a slashed dress. In order to ten. Two ranchers went to the scene nay be used to convert an afternoon give freedom of movement the back and verified Mrs. Slauterbacks story. fpock into a street gown. and front are often overlapped. Photographs also have been taken as evidence of the adventure. The new line chez Renee is harmo- nious and youthful. Taiiormades and coats are often straight, though there is a judicious pse of plaiting to give the fullness that the modern mode de-- ! munds. Inverted plaits appear back Box plaits are put in and front. i j Paint Co. Salt Lake Glass .ww'.WNUKfi- - MU,'' OJfI li- Dam-acu- gold-tone- d ore Power! ore Pull! ore Pep! Transportation Slaut-erbac- ....... two-liou- r k . - Bolero Promises to Be Autumn-Wint- Introduced somewhat tentatively a back, the bolero has been most favorably received and promises to be one of the most important features of the modes of fall. Rut In few instances is it the unf interesting affair of other days, for clever designing has given it a somewhat newer aspect that adds to its chic. It appears in any number of different interpretations, all of which, however, have an ingenious appeal that is most attractive. One of the latest models is fashioned of navy repcloth ; it has long, straight lines in back,, but opens in front over 8 gilet of fine handkerchief linen made entirely by hand, with little ruffles of the material and flat pearl buttons. The front gives the effect of a while tlie skirt has an advanced Plait to allow for greater freedom' in few weeks cut-of- er Fashion Made of light brown cloth with a .gilet of pale green linen or beige combined with ecru, this model would be equally attractive and smart, while for immediate wear it may be fashioned of black satin with heavy white crepe de chine, or of navy blue satin finished crepe with a gilet of pale, pink crepe. ly Velvet Wraps New Vogue Anne Stillman Seeks Divorce New York. Mrs. Anne U. Stillman, who defeated James A. Stillmans prolonged suit to divorce her, Has now begun suit to divorce him. Papers were filed in Westchester county more than a month ago. and the action was kept secret. It is expected that no witnesses will b9 introduced in Mrs. Stillmans suit, but that a certified transcript of the testimony in her husbands suit to vorce her and illegitimatize Guy Still- man as the son of Fred K. Beauvais, Indian guide, will a be offered as evidence. sen-sation- roll around in circles. If this be doubted onq has only to look at one of the new barrel silhouettes shown in the evening wraps. Many of these are capes of velvet in combination with rich brocades. Usually Heres Unique Cruelty the upper part is of the brocade with Nevada George Leon Loft, Reno", a closely gathered flounce of velvet, bordered with white fox around the wealthy candy manufacturer, New middle to give the fullness which the York,, wrecked her nerves by making new silhouette demands. a practice of walking along the narrow ledge of a fourteen-storbuilding Walking. Mrs. Elizabeth Ahern Loft, there, A model of this of Ruffles Ideal Is for Entirely type of a former borough presiautumn, and will also be excellent Vestees. made entirely of ruffles of daughter New in York, told a Reno court, dent later on for wear under a cloth or fur Valenciennes lace are worn with the to go to a hospital. She had and she coat.' silk tailieurs. was granted a divirce. bo-ler- o. - Frencli-Canadia- n |