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Show 4 i 4 r , 26, 18 THE SUN, PRICE. UTAH EVERY FRIDAY. TB2DAY, JANUARY 26. 1923 RIBBONS III jarAESSooflY HI HKD EMBROIDERY package II imiCI; HIS outfit STYLE AKD FAGS THSES SHADES ATHUE1SS TESTED FUEL VALUE have come Into the lime- oz tne same color, ana, m tnecacc observes s correspondfashion, there la an edging which provides a in light ent In tbs New York Times. Then Is trimming varying enough front the eurhardly a coatumo without a display The finish, tha of colorful ribbon. ambition of and and tha Pftp.piati.in, very gown, cloak and hat seems to be some bright spot of ribbon. It may he only a touch, a whole patch or a pnjMMia - When a product grows more popular every year it is proving its superiority. Utahs two famous fuels have been the leading coals of this Western section for more than twenty-nin- e years. Could there be more convincing proof that they lead all the others in quality and economy? But ribeach and In quantity, bons of them seems more lovely than the gevtiftn composed of ribbons. then an last. Why it has never occurred to detlgn-ein such numbers to use ribbon as decorative material for costumes la Once they general Is a mystery. started on the ribbon way, the path seemed simple and straight. It developed ns It was punued with astonishRibbons bloomed upon ing activity. frocks with mon and more beauty, end finally they have come to be almost a necessity. Ribbons an used for trimming, for They an used edging, for facings to Anih the making of n gown. In some instances they almost constitute a frock, for the foundation la so unribimportant and plain that when the bons are added they become the whole spirit of the frock. On ths Street Dress. A street dress shows n series of loops of narrow ribbon strung all the way down the side of the skirt, where It opens to allow one to let ones self Into the gown. Thin succession of loops wends its way down that side of the skirt where the dress opens and creates n section of at tha same h trimming which, were It absent, would limit the effect the gown was destined to create. After that, the whole of the way round the gown la bound with the mm ribbon, and the wlaile effect Is one of studied design which is meant to place the frock In the fore ranks of fashion ns one of the leading characters in the drama of style. The hat worn with this costume la an illustration of the way that ribbon can ba used for a little turban. It is drawn tightly about tha head and shapes itself to tha contour of the face. Then it la ended by n bow that sags down over ouo aide of tha bead and touches ths neckline. The hat Is mad of two tones of gray taffeta ribbon and the bow hangs down to the grayness of the costume, which n The Beauty and Economy of Hand Embroidery Are doubly apparent through the variety of artistic, moderately priced and useful articles in Royal Society Embroidery Package Outfits. Our art needlework department carries a wide variety of these packages with sufficient floss to complete. We fill mail orders. In all colors and sizes. Bessie Kennedy, Millinery PRICE, UTAH i Prepare For the Winter Motoring Ho need nowadays to put up your car for winter. You can enjoy motoring in the coldest of weather just as much as In the summer time if you are prepared. See us for Gas, Oils, Accessories n, A intrie u, bat-- :h sni- - Othe1 uimsk. e rrpwt , ! Purity? Service Station Comer Main and Eighth Streets PRICE, UTAH FRANDSEN BRICK COMPANY int rk. to ust ils. ur nd . Tudi adjoining the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad tracks on the sooth, three blocks east of depot. Office at the yard. Estimates given and prices quoted on application. Postoffloe Dos II. Telephone 72m. Msnnfac-tarof er PRICE, UTAH COLTON, UTAH ng Hotel Dipping Vat and Feed Lota In Connection "1 Where Youre Treated Right Successor to CRAXER St MARBLE s ABERDEEN COAL highest efficiency. Government 2104 S-S2 lbs. equivalent l3r ,tormW- - Will not The beat of steamier and hsatinr qualities. U2?1 off. In other words, the trimming and the material of the blouse blend together to form a hurwonious whole, which Is highly effective when combined with the skirt of n suit, or a costume suit, no matter how they may be gathered together. There are dresses made entirely of Some of these are sewn toribbon. gether from wide strips of brocaded or plain rlbboua, and others use n portion of tulle to make up the foundation which happens to have ribbon for an accessory. There la a frock, for Instance, which liaa n full tulle skirt of green made In many layers. One shade la auperimpoaed upon another, and the whole makes n subtle bit of coloring accentuated by the band of wide gold and green brocaded ribbon which goes to make op the bodice arNo matter if there are rangement. strings of brilliants over the shoulders to constitute' the straps which CAREFUL, SAYS ANDERSON hold the gown in placet there are interesting features of the ribbon gainst Goes Out From the tulle which make up the gown aa Bad Currency Warning Office. Revenue Internal n creation. Color has everything to do with modJames IL Anderson, collector of inern fashions. Without It there In no claim to style or attractiveness. Often ternal revenue for the District of Utah, Ust Saturday gave out instructions to the .strip of ribbon added te a gov will help to give that touch of colorfnl-nes-s all hU deputies at the Salt Lake City without which the frock would offices regarding the acceptance of count an nothing. Under the end of n currenry by them. Also t he deputies at brand sleeve there can be applied for Ogden, Provo, Logan, Richfield, Miledging the slightest bit of ribbon, and ford and Price. "Owing to the fact n strain of color will be added to keep that the existence of raised federal rethe whole gown in tone. The nbaence serve bank notes is rejiorted in this of that same bit of ribbon would serve district you are instructed to exercise to throw back the gown into obscurity, the rare necessary to avoid acceptance with no right to class Itself among the thereof in payment of taxea due the United States, says he. "That you present colorful elements of style. Ribbons ere used for streamers end may be able readily to detect all such for bows and sashes, and, twisted. notes your attention is directed to this they are used for girdles They are explicit statement by W. II. Moran, gathered together In different colon chief of the United States secret servor they ere need la one color only and ice, and one of the highest authorities In varying widths. But In every In- in the United Staten on such matters: stance everything baa been done te "Fully 90 per cent of all the currenin circulation today ia in federal refashiInto them rank of fore the cy bring serve bank notes. Each denomination onin these bean n certain identifying Uasd fee Linings. Ribbon are need in tha most re- portrait If the handlers of money markable ways for linings In aome and that ia everyone are taught to instances they are held together to read pictures, aa it were, instead of form the whole lining of an evening only numerals and letters, fully 90 per wrap- - The wrap Itself may be of the cent of the territory for counterfeiters least colorful of velvet a doll purple will be wiped out This shonld not be or n dark bine or n red that la very difficult, for faces of the men whose dark. The lining discloses brilliance portraits appear on federal reserve Thera la possibly a brocaded ribbon notes are familiar to almost everyone with nil the colors of the rainbow from their early school days. Here is made to form the lining of the dark- n table of portraits on federal reserve er velvet wrap. And then, possibly, bank notea by denominations: "61 Portrait of Washington. there la a collar, which la made of the $2 Portrait of Jefferson. same material as the lining and which "65 Portrait of Lincoln. forma n colorful and brilliant frame "$10 Portrait of Jackson. about the face. 629 Portrait of Cleveland. erThere waa one evening wrap of "659-Port-rait of Grant. mine lined with silver ribbon alters of Franklin. Portrait "6109 waa aa silver The nated with black. "In addition to the foregoing, for wide as four or five Inches end tha to black waa not more than aa Inch or the identification of the portrait name the therewith, those unacquainted two, but the two were fastened togethlittle er so that they formed a aeries of appears under each, so that butinforsuch in ia taken time acquiring stripes running up and down on the aa is necessary to identify each lining, forming the reverie side ef a mation denomination of the federal reserve handsome wrap that only carried ont of the public dethe feeling of the design by showing Its currency. Where anydetermine to the disinformation sire whiteness of lining against the clear tinction herein named between the vathe ermine that formed the outside. to Little ribbons are used for the edg- rious federal reserve notes you are the the of to them extend courtesy ings of chiffon linings. They are held around the edges of the coat and contents of this letter. tucked Into the Interstices of the lining MUST PAY TAXES so that they will show the divergence Property which is entirely used for of the line and the places where the and charitable purjiosea at to take of the religious happens lining fullness some times and for revenue producing on a new expression for itself. All around the edges of a blue and purposes at others is subject to taxasilver chiffon lining for a black lynx tion on a basis of its revenue return, wrap there was fastened a tiny ribbon according to an opinion rendered by not more than a quarter of an Inch In Harvey If. Cluff, attorney general, on width. It was black as t Its back- Friday last The ruling was made in to an operahouse up in Rich ground, and there was woven Into the reference narrowness of Its surface a little blue-gree- n county, owned by a religious organizaconventionalized figure that tion, which ia used for both religious purposes, revenue helped to set off the weave of the rib- and entertainment bon. All the way around the edge thla being derived from the latter. narrow ribbon took lta way, then HEW MAGAZINE OUT traced a line between the deep shirred seca view to putting the taxation skirt the With and yoke of the lining tion of the wrap. At Intervals, even question before the people of Utah in In the skirt, there were sections of an unbiased manner the Taxpayers the ribbon Inset to show how Intri- Magazine made its first appearance in cately the fullnras of the ribbon was Salt Lake City Friday last. It is spon handled. In the end, the ribbon, as It sored by Zion business organizations, was placed, became the most Interest- but claims to favor no particular appropriations or tax laws, but to discuss ing feature of the lining. taxes as they exist from a APPLY THE TEST Take note of the people who shop at these stores. You'll find among them some of the shrewdest and most careful buyers anywhere. That tells its own story without comment from us. People do not trade with us because we are us. They have a better reason one you'll learn when you visit one of our four places. Everything to eat, wear and use. WASATCH STORE CO Winter Quarters, Clear Creak, iwA Sunnysids. e. Is made of a combination of duvetine In light gray and ribbon bow appliques of a darker shade of gray corresponding with the darkest tone used in the making of the hit The shoes worn with this costnms are made of gray suede and worn with n darker tone of gray stockings that blend with the whole makeup of the costume In the most salubrious manner. All sorts of accessories Include ribbon in either its wide or Its narrow sense. These are the cabochons of brilliantly colored rosea which adorn the waist lines of evening dresses and have long streamers of the narrow ribbons. There are ribbon rosettes used for the adornment of waistlines of evening and afternoon gowns, and there are the streamers that fly from them aa tha trimming for the skirts of evening dresses which, without them, Coke Co. Cutis Gets AN ORDINANCE NO SA. The Board of County Commissioners of the County of Carbon, State of Utah, ordaina as follows: That regular stated meetings of said board for the year 1122 shall be held monthly ee follows, to wit: Tuesday, January 2, at 10 o'clock a. m. Tuesday, February (, at 10 o'clock a. m. Tuesday, March 0, at 10 o'clock a. m. m. Friday, April 0, at 10 oclock a. Monday, May 7, at 10 o'rlock a. m. 10 a. m. o'clock Wednesday, June 0, at Friday, July 0. at 10 o'clock a m. Monday, August 6, at 10 o'clock a. m. Thursday, September C, at 10 oclock a. m. oclock a. m. Saturday, October (, at 10 10 o'clock a. Tuesday, November 6, at m. Thursday, December 0, at 10 o'clock a. m. Tbla ordinance shall take effect on the 31st day of January. 1023, said day helng not leaa than fifteen days from its paasage. Paased by the hoard of county commissioners this 2d day of January. 1923. EL'GENK BANTSCHI, Chairman Board of County Commissioners. II. C. SMITH. Clerk. Attest: First pub, Jan 12: last Jsn 26, 1123. POTATO PRODUCTION Potato production in Utah for the 0 ten years averaged 3,070,000 bushels a year, according to figures compiled by the bureau of crops estimates of the United States department of agricnltnre and just made public. The production in the state for 1922 was 4,137,000 bushels. 1911-192- would not register In the forum of fashion to Ay great degree. Blouses Mads ef Ribbon. There are, whole blouses made of The 157,000.000 acres within the naCuh General nrn enn,worthribbons, and others which use ribbon tional forests of wide geographical disin the Walker Bank Bulldlnr. alone as their trimming, conforming tribution embrace in part the natural Lake City. the color and the weave of the ribranges of every species of wild life bon to the material. There is blouse known to have existed in Continental made of taupe crepe de chine and United States, says the forest service I or het results and trimmed with bars of ribbon formed of the United States department of standpoint. mean from two tones of taupe grosgrain Production "f petroleum in Mexico )mnrrMA(InXES now, hut for ribbon. One piece la turned under during 1922 is estimated st 212,481,739 Its a waste of perfectly good money yean. J. E. Jameson will see thatmany your r machine la taken care Keep your tlmuahts to yourself andj of. Corner Fifth the other piece until the arrangement barrels as against 195,904,000 in 1921 for a inan with a talkative wife to buy .and J streets. Phone HOv. a phonograph. tonne n blockwork of differing tgatf and 103,540,000 in 1920. you wont lose them. independent Coal & 0. Ribbon Trimming Reaches Doom the Side ef Street Frock Made of Duvs-tln- General Merchandlm and Stockmen's Supplies face of the silk to set it " Brick of All Kinds ORRIN ELMER Contrasting Tones of Groagraln Ribbon Trim Taupe Craps da Chins Blouse. AT Salt Lake City PRICE CORPORATION, and NOTARY SEALS BADGES BAR AND POOL CHECKS DOG LICENSE CHECKS EAR TAGS FOR LIVE STOCK HAND MADE STEEL STAMPS HOTEL KEY TAGS PAD AND STENCIL INKS DOOR NUMBERS CITY LICENSE PLATES, Etc. MEDALS NAMEPLATES NUMBERING MACHINES OIL STENCIL BOARD RUBBER 8TAMPS STENCILS STENCIL MACHINES SIGNS, BRASS, BRONZE, Eta TICKET PUNCHES TALLY REGISTERS TOOL CHECKS Address All Orders to T II non-partisa- n, W BUS K SUN Price, Utah '7 A. s ' 'A- . Jtr ' ' 4' ' f" r. . !)ilw |