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Show TRU T H STOP SCHOOL CRAMMING. at There is a bad system in vogue inthat the High school, especially heads sisted upon by the well-meani- ng of the institution during the last years course. The studies are too numerous all the way through, but the last year is such a one as to guarantee the pupils forgetting whatever polish they may have attained during the former three years, and designating the studstudies are, ies as a fright." These as follows: cial course, Commei the in and Shorthand typewritiFirst Half ng- English classics Psychology. Second Half Shorthand and type- writing. 7 house shall not Interrupt the conversa- nowadays. dame mornin on pae-da- l. Everywhere one comes nott to vote for tion arising during said visits. diat Mester Matson kane across bits of the most elaborate emBlsyde Rule 4. Domestics shall be allowed broidery; in vests, cuffs and collars, impress a pickyur of a silver doler in such hours off Mondays as will furnish black being introduced with deep reds, hes malnd beter dane take a pickyture them an opportunity to visit the bar- blues and yellows with superably deco- af ani Viking in his galleri. Ve lyke gain counters of the stores, and enjoy rative effect. Some times the embroid- heme sjore. Vat you tank, sorr? Nov on that day the same privileges en- ery is in the Russian cross-stitcwith den, Ve dlmand Mester A. F. Lawson the and mistress her joyed by the rich tan of the coarse canvas upon for Rekorder. His ambition mast Vi-be which it is worked showing at inter- rekonysed. Hi be a mytei horrible vals. This in red and black is very chic king. He kane keep rekord of al de on flannel shirt waists in solid colors, drenks de Oder felloe take. Aind, MesFASHION NOTES. ter Editor, as he not slepe at nyts Ve the embroidery forming collar, culfs, vant heme yeneral prosekuter for de MAY. PHILLIS front band and belt. saem pey. He vlll see dat del Vikings No end pi novelties of all sorts will nott go to de drog&toore eind git visky be offered this fall and winter, but they on Sabate dai. He have krole tro an A VIKING TICKET. will be tentative. The day has gone by eind sheke a dore beter dan vindo when the autocrats of Paris can lay Mester Editor: Der Sorr: Ve Vi- nobodi. Ve most hav heme for Redown the law, bidding all women, tall or short, stout or slender, fair or dark, kings will not lyke de Rebylikan af de korder. Vat you sai abod it, Mester wear the same fashion in skirt, coat mashin tecket last Mondai. Ve will not Editer? Dont you tank he kane bete and hat, regardless of its adaptability lyke Mester Thomson eind Mester Ny- - de bord of kontrole aind de maier aind de konsulmen aind al de rest? Aind den to their beauty or lack of it. American men strom. dess vant Ve ve pot op Mester Rosarlus Nilsonius as tyme. Viking designers have changed all this, and Ve vas hare eind anarkists de befor veke kandidat fore Audlter. He kan long Europeans are now looking to Ameri- fort July. John Erikson savd dess asikond al vat Lawson seys aind git bote can women abroad, who are regarded eind armee to mete by kuttlng of at von ind befor kontri ends Coxeys lang as having taste and discrimination as de . Ve vant to bi rekonysd to de Oder and keep track embalmd bef aind spliseit to suitability of dress, for ideas and dess 4 per cent. He be a myte state more. Mester de dajt Aint of so, tyme suggestions. Last seasons styles were Editer? Now den, ve pot op a tecket Viking. Mester Editer, diss is fore de so universally becoming to the aver- ve Jenson Ve self. Andrew vant Mester tecket. Den we demand Viage woman, so graceful, and, I may for maier; hi be a smart duck as nose hed ofin deeverle ofise aind let de Yankis say, esthetic, that it will be difficult to vare to stande vere nobodis els duss. king rest. de Ve.kallit "De Horrible al tak replace them immediately by others. Old Viking lyke heme beter den no man. Viking tecket aind git everie Viking Ve elekt heme. Vat you tank abod it, to use it ware it be ned and holle de Despite its novelty and the many se- Mester Editer? Ve pot op Mester Joe elexlon at Santa Markus Hall. I tank ductive qualities it possesses, the long Matson for City Trlsury eind we nid so. AXEL VIKING. jacket will be the despair of short women, whose figures it will still further shorten. Such women must be Inventive enough to Invent a modification of FOR THE CURE OF the Louis XIII., which will be an advantage, and not a disadvantage, to their figures. This will be easy enough to accomplish, as fashions for the season are neither arbitrary nor exclusive, and jackets shorter than those of the pure style will be as acceptable as the longer garment, and great latitude is OPIUM, allowed in the matter of capes and ruffles and every variety of trimming. This is one of the beauties of individuality, COCAINE, the keynote for smart dressing. And All Drug Using, The skirt of the near future bids fair to follow the lines of the present; that CIGARETTE AND is to say, it will be clinging at the top, not tight, but graceful and TOBACCO HABITS. and flare very much below the knees. Straight panel fronts, the bygone plastrons, appear on many of the newest 164 E. First South St. gowns, and the skirt on either side is either gored to flare or has a shaped side flounce which climbs gracefully up toward the back, and is headed by W. M. BROWN, what you lsl: stit hing, piping, braid, or appliques in cloth, vellace Medical Director and Manager. vet, or wonderful arrangements of passementeries of the richest sorts. Lock Box 480. Keeley Institute of Utah. Among the latest garnitures are those of fine leather suede, kid or chamois, wrought in gold or silver thread or stitched in many rows of colored silks. The paysan skirt will be much in vogue. It is a simple skirt, not cut in form, but having tiny plaits to give it the proper shape. It falls in charming lines, and its practical character will render it popular for the fall. Despite the medical crusade against the long trailing skirt, which the doctors claim is the transporter of dangerous microbes, long skirts remain in high favor. h, - Constitutional history. Commercial law. English classics. Normal reviews. Pupils are kindly given an option in this class between psychology and trigonometry, and some of them take one or more of the languages. This keeps the average pupil in school five hours each day, "only, allowing the average pupil one and a half hours each cay io and from school, is six hours. Studies outside of school hours consume at least five hours more eleven hours each day! And the commercial class is the easiest of them all, I am told. This is a pretty showing, is it not? And any lack of knowledge or mistake on the part of the teacher and there are some at times, I am told, the pupils have to pay for by increased application. Many a young miss wastes the midnight electricity over problems that will never be worth three cents to her; many a boy does the same, when he had much better be putting in his tiriie learning how to drive a nail without splitting a board. 1 was forcibly reminded of this the other day, when a handsome and apparently intelligent youth entered a Main street shoe store. You advertised for a clerk? he asked the proprietor. Yes. Had any experience? No; 1 just graduated from the High school. He was courteously dismissed. 1 learned afterward that lie was a graduate of the High school. He had sought for a position until he was sick at heart. All I. could get, he told me later, was from $3 to 34 per week the average wage paid to girl clerks who have . no education whatever. But had he been a practical boilermaker, carpenter, tinsmith, bricklayer, plumber, steamfitter, painter, engineer, surveyor, miner, miller, stonemason, electrician, structural iron worker, plasterer, molder, machinist, architect, draughtsman; undertaker, or even a he might have secured a position that would have ' rewarded him for his four years of study. But he wasnt either of these. Mora:: Let the Legislature make amThere is a general disposition toward ple provision for a manual training school, wheie the young people may lengthening the waist. Vests will be learn something that will aid them up long and pointed, a natural result of the the hill not along the road of life. lengthening of the jackets. The bolero had the effect of shortOLIVER OLD FACTS. ening waists. The bolero, however, has by no means lost all its popular favor, but has taken a new form, being much SERVANT GIRLS UNION. shorter than formerly a smart little jacket which meets the corselet skirt, mounts in Princess fashion alThere are rumors of a "Servant which most half way between the chest and Girls Union in Salt Lake, with establwaist line. Such boleros are of rich ished rules, scale of prices and so materials or of more simple foundation, forth. There is such a union in Chi- but magnificently embroidered. It is really astonishing what a quantity of cago. It establishes prices as follows: handwork one sees on street clothes Cooks and housekeepers, from 35 to 37 per week; second girls, 34 to 35; inexperienced girls, 33 to 34. The union also submits for the assent of the mistress the following rules: Rule 1. Work shall not begin before 5:30 a. m., and shall cease when the evening s dishes are put away. Two hours each afternoon and the entire evening, at least twice a week, shall he allowed the domestic as her own. Rule 2. There shall be no opposition "n the part of the mistress to club life n the part of the domestic. Entertainment of friends in limited numbers shall not be prohibited, provided the domestic furnishes her own refreshOffice in DRUNKENNESS well-fittin- g, cut-wo- hoil-tarri- er, rk f long-reign- ed ments. Rule Gentlemen friends shall not the kitchen or back Porch. Members of the family of the 3. be barred from S. C. LICHTENSTEIN, finest fine of Imported Woolen in tlK city. Cut, Tit ana Perfect Workmanship Guaranteed. GIVE ME A TRIAL,. DesereT National Bank Building, Capital $76,000.00. Telephone 142. Walker House. 244 Main St and Manager of v' y ; -- "INCORPORATED w-,' . fjkrlAES CiteUtah. |