Show STYLES FOR SPRING Some Model Gowns and Tailor Made Coats I ORIGINAL DESIGNS BY KEDFEEN The Latest Fashloninss From Master Hands Fine Ucscriptlous and Illustrations of Handsome Gowns Today Tun HEUALW lays before its readers the first of a series of illustrations and descriptions of the latest novelties prepared by Iledfern the noted ladies taJor and habitmaker of New York The series will appear in Salt Lake city only hi TUB HEISAUJ and there is little doubt its readers will bo pleased to seethe see-the latest fashionings of these master hands To the Messrs Rcdfern the tailor made sown owes its being They were the first to introduce it and they alone 1ave te i > t abreast of the demand by constant impioement in every detail until it lias reached its present state of elegance and I completeness a Every design is the result of Mr Red ferns ideas and all drawings and descriptions descrip-tions are personally supervised him K t d4f 1 t vg i tb 1l2 1mI jiiia 4 S THE SAJtBnlXrIUM GOWN Bl KCDFEUX The sandrilJ ham gown is a exceedingly stilish walking sostume just produced by nc fern of Now York for tim approachIng approach-Ing season It is made of light weigh French cloth in anew and wonderfully becoming be-coming shade of hcliotropenearly touching the delicate color of the neapolitan violets tin > rich corded silk used for tho sleeved sleeve-d handsome applique trimming is a few sandra darker In compliance with the present fashion the skirt is slightly draped in front An original design of handbraiding executed in mixed silver and heliotrope cords out hues the velvet applique at the lower edge and left side of the drapery The tightfitting waist is trimmed in a corresponding manner the braiding start lug I on either side from under the arms and > C meeting at the point of the basque in front exquisite silver buttons are placed very closely together clown the centre of tho 4 waist the long coat back terminating at the edge of the skirt and gives a very graceful effect Tho hat intended to be worn with this attire is of fancy straw in the plateau shape trimmed with flowers and ribbon repeating the color of the gown II A EEDFEIWf WALKING SKIT The sketch shown herewith one of the many novel costumes which Redfern of 1 New York has recently designed and originated The material is a checked homespun now greatly in vogue for walking and traveling suits having many advantages among which are lightness of weight durability and the manner in which they fit to tho Cuurc The style of the gown in question exceedingly ex-ceedingly simple yet very stylish The homespun has a ground of light fawn color with a check of pale moss green The bodice is quite tight fitting with a square shaped vest of the same cloth edged on either side with moss green faced cloth and handsome smoked pearl buttons make u pretty finish Tho skirt hangs in a plain panel of check on one side buttoned on to a r narrower panel of tho green cloth The r drapery on the opposite side falls in graceful Y grace-ful folds and is caught up under the panel i Just above tho knee showing a pleating of check below The back drapery is quite straight A moss green Tarn OShantcr finishes this stylish costume d i3 I 1 1 tt V i o i ff 1 A REDrrRN IDEA The above sketch ropresents a smart coat made in a soft shade of dove grey TcnoUau cloth doublebreasted and fast ning on the shoulders with tHree hand omely carved peairbuttons A fairylike design trailing from the neck into a point at the bottom of the coat in hand embroid cry of oxydized cords and beads over which three pointed straps of the same shade velvet edged with tile cord denotes the waist line These coats are lined with handsome striped and plain silks of a rich quality A hat harmonizing in color with the shade of cloth used for the jacket trimmed trim-med with ostrich feathers completes this walking attire |