Show I l I t I i I I I I Indians Embrace Fashion EVEN ETEN our American Indian whom we wo have e long looked upon as s the last to follow follo Dame Fashion Pashion has hns beI become become be be- come entangled in the busy whirl of style The expensive pens pen pen- s Live sive o costumes of ot today arc rc appealing to the mind of Poor Lo To the thee Mexican e ican it it is his hat that gives him the thC greatest pleasure o ot of dress but the tinsel and bead bc-ad beadI decorations on on ona a haek background of calico since the memory mem mcm- ory or of man not to the contrary has been the pride of the Indian heart An Au observer at tile the hear bear dance at Whiterocks in the Uintah reservation which was held last week comments comI com corn meats ments on the nb absence of calico this year It is re replaced replaced rc re- re placed b by silks satins ns and velvet elvet The gaudy dress of paleface has won von a warm wann spot in hi the thc Indian heart II He e has contributed to the vast sum snip of one billion billion hillion bil hil- lion dollars spent in silks in m the United d Stales last year At the recent lance dance one squaw Equaw carried a a. fortune in elk teeth on a bright silk waist It t may be le hard i Ib lb chan change e the Indian desire for silks satin and anil velvet ct For the first time he is lasting tasting of f what was once the paleface lU luxury and with wilh it he lie hemar may mar outdo Americans merican |