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Show TRUTH 7 Revival of the Pinafore. ..uhiqueTTheatre... 167 South Main New models for pinafores are as chic as can be. The revival of the style is welcomed by all but those who fuss over laundry bills. Street. SACRED CONCERT OCTOBER 18 SUNDAY AFTERNOON . 4 P. M. SUNDAY EVENING 8 AND 9 P. M. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL SELECTIONS THE HOLY CITY, WITH ILLUSTRATIONS ADMISSION 10 CENTS For children the full gathered pinafore hung from a shallow yoke is a favorite model. The yoke is cut either square or round, but in either case is well hidden under re vers of the material trimmed with lace or embroidery. Berthas are sometimes substituted for the revers, but wherever the 'yoke is exposed it is elaborately trimmed with needlework or is contrived of embroidery or lace inserts. Few of the new aprons have sleeves. Older girls wear bretelle aprons with shoulder straps and a tiny bib in front intersecting the straps. One of these aprons has bretelles of embroidered bandings, joined by a beading to a ruffle of embroidery to match. The little bib is made of alternate rows of banding and beading, and the waistband is of the banding. . . o all-ov- er Wards will introduce their new "Alexander the eastern success, Great, Lie joint product of Rupert Hughes and Collin Kemper. As Alexander is tne only warrior in history who is referred to as conquering the world, the story of his life is peculiarly &Ad ' : r ricu in all those dramtic qualities which go to make him the hero of the stage. Winding about all his ambi-- " tions, and ambition is the great motive of the play, there runs an absorbing love story. Between insatiable ambition and absorbing love, between woman and the world, run all the passions of humanity. The play deals with these passions and shows their dramatic workings. The heroine of the play, Roxana, by her love and tenderness, stands out in pleasing contrast to the virility and ambition of the hero. The plot deals with the treachery and machinations of Perdiccas, who, like Iago, seeks to destroy his benefactor under the guise of zealous friendship. The role of Alexander is played by Mr. James and that of Perdiccas by Mr. Warde. The play necessarily calls for sumptuous stage settings and magnificent scenic effects, which, it is said, have been supplied regardless of expense. Monday, Tuesday and Wedneswill be day evenings "Alexander Thurs-d- a and matinee given; Wednesday y evening, Julius Caesar. LYON & CO. TdL'VAA.OJni Stained flower vases can be cleaned by adding to a lather made of soap powder some vinegar. Shake till all stain is removed. As centerpiece a small fernery will be inexpensive and it adds greatly to the attractiveness of a table. Do not select too high a dish or too high a d' MERCIlMNTS manufacturing L.WX. U 5 L-- l.K HJMAINSTIUJ'.T SALT LAKE CITY UIAH lant. To destroy crickets place a little finger cordial in a saucer on the learth at night. This will attract the irickets, which will die after having artaken of it.' If you allow house plants, or rather he pots containing them, to stand in aucers containing water that has Irained through the pot rotting of the TWENTY-FIV- E YEARS BEFORE THE PUBLIC oots will result. Young Bros. Go. o- - In French Society. are sole agents for the following The writer of a letter from Paris For the Little Girl. well known Outdoor costume of serge for little in concluding the important subject girl, the skirt forming box plaits of summer elegance, says: PIANOS You cant imagine the blaze of at the hem, and with bolero to correspond. . The bolero has color seen at Longchamps. At the no collar, but is finished with a shad Grand Prix the sirens of the hQur Stuck wore long red cloth coats over white Vose & Sons frocks in soft mulls, batistes, veilings, and lawns, that clung like wet rags Grown to the figure. Some of these were Richmond entirely without trimming, and when the skirt was lifted plain patent Royal leather pumps and silk stockings were revealed. Schutz The French belle is forever gloved Blasius as she is veiled when outdoors, and she limits her street frock to a BOTTOM PRICES. length we would do well to follow EASY PAYMENTS. Gut to achieve a circular fall, very nearly as long at the front and sides as at the back, the set of these skirts d is incomparable. Whether, all around, tucked at thj3 hips or decked with a shaped flounce, the re suit is always the same, the skir Jt Jt clinging to the figure with a subtle For the Sunday concert tomorrow gracefulness. evening, Mr. Held has arranged ano other strong and popular programme.' Blue Shaded Muslin. A singer, new to tlfe concert stage, Shaded muslins are the moments is announced in the appearance of fqd. A dainty gown of this descripMiss Clara Hansen, who will sing tion is of blue muslin in striped effect, captivating "Magnetic Waltz rhading from dark blue to almost song and Within a Mile of Edinboro. white. The skirt made perfectly plain Held and Zimmerman will give a corand full. The bodice is made with a A popular onet duet, The Gladiators. chemisette of white Irish point lace and deep collar of same. .. Plain, full number on the programme will be a sleeves. The high waist girdle of the grand selection from The Sultan of Sulu. Much interest will center in the ed strap of embroidery, oyer which darkest shade blue. The hat is of overture from Maxmillian Robe- a loose collar may be added for oc- blue lace straw, adorned with white violets. spierre, a difficult selection. The lo- casional dressy effect Serenade, cally popular Sleighing Gold tissue, veiled in white chiffon, dedicated to Helds Band by the comforms exquisite ball gowns. poser, Ellis Brooks, will be an inter.Women as .well as girls wear the esting feature. of hair so low on the back of coil HARRY LE GRANDE. the neck that it rests on the shoul0 ders. Colored veils are conspicuous by Corn Starch Meringue. Scald one pint of milk, add two their absence. Milady seems to care MANAGER, scant tablespoonfuls of corn starch for D. PYPER., GEORGE nothlg but a black or white veil mixed to a smooth paste with cold or a combination, of the two. colWED. 28 OCT. The matched sets of turn-ove- r WITH MATINEE milk, stir until smooth and thick, cover and cook for half an hour. Beat lar and cuffs will be as popular the Oct. 22nd. of Seats Thursday, Sale Opens together the yolks of three eggs, two coming season among tailored neckwear as they have, been this summer. tablespoonfuls of sugar, and KUw HI Erlsnler'i Chiffon veils ornamented with cheof a teaspoonful of salt; add Stupendous Froduc5,BEN-HURS5- S to the porn starch and stir for five nille velvet, hand embroidery and lion of Gen. Mexican drawn work are on view, minutes, then flavor and turn into & but they are not nearly so popular as 350-PER.SO0 pudding dish. Cover with a merIN PR.ODUCTION-35s the plainer sorts. ingue made by whipping the whites mousseline of chiffon or A sash of the eggs to a stiff, glossy froth, Oo to $2.00. aside before opening sale. PRICES laid seats No with three tablespoonfuls of powderliberty silk, is a charming finishing filled in the order received after ale opens. remittance with orders Mail touch'. L It . sholuld be gracefully ed sugar; dust with a, little more RAILROADS. EXCURSIONS ON ALL draped around the waist and is best sugar and put into a moderate oven with either no loops or only one, until pale brown. Serve cold. box-plaite- d : 38 sun-plaite- r Ar-dit- es - : OCTOBER. 26th to 30th one-quart-er NS . . " self-edge- d MAIN ST. |