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Show ll ff ''y'A ( TIRED CF LIVING. vt.A V-lf ( These. SHvs W..mtn. Are Ten Thinj I' -, " i, S .'.L ' , - I Th - l Mk Iter ty Harden. y4- ''' ' '. T iv ii 'i in i -di.i ti 'i-li.'i' -li i k p.-.- ;iii I llli 1 il : i i . i - (Hi I ho I i n 1 The trousers arn roiuitf,;. Women will wear them n-t well as ten !( Airlift Ut. 'J'l.is is r.'iliiur a n.iri.in ; v-eriii.n. I. ut it is tni '. We Inive :'ai-: ru the i:,.-itle Unit cutinol be l -'.'ii'.t-'i. Vuiiiru h:ive lmif b'e:i au-,!) 'el"l "! Iiarboi'.iii; a Her ret de':ie lo a'lopl the nia I'uiine tfoiianr-i a, a part of tl.etr Coalii iie. J'liis sil-l .ici'Hi is ui.-'.ilie I by witli'si. read but ;i a.-ci-t movem-ul eiihuil; the women of Ameriea tnvv.iiii-laking tnvv.iiii-laking np willi the;..' con veniei't tirl idea Df dl'is-i. 'J'his iiiove nent ha been in miuli'ited, eiinlii.-teil and carried I" roiuplelinn by Mis. Aiin.h ,leii;;"--o Miller, ti'tiolher with tn-nie other prominent promi-nent society latli'-s. 'Ill" pnipov''! i.,it of M'rs. frank I.c,! b. Hie w.t is only a tiieam of eneoiirnt'iiii: the wenk leininine ln-afls. 'I y ptt , i ,iri pirls and biifiness women will mauvjiir-lite mauvjiir-lite the change. Tb.ey will hlootn mil in trousers' on August l--i. They will In; followed on S.'ptein'.ei- llrut al the openinsf of school by ai liooliuann,. It Is expected they will li-vvn i!iu eil'ert of inspiring a gense of ti rror in the niinda i if their pupils. TlnM date! have been noltUul upon by the e.-ieeui ve board of lh wmiitii's iiati.uia! s-ouif il. They have b'-cu worl.luir this tiling up for more tlnu livo year-, the divided kirt becing a feeler in that d.rcctiou to lea how the public would receive I he itinovalion. After all il. triakc.-i but little lit-tle difference how the public feel, the women will have their troupers in spile of till. Missmniiries hai ' Imeii sent, through nil America to drum up eu-thiiaiaaril eu-thiiaiaaril ainoti.ir the fair aex and make nrratiirenienta for the ro.u revolutuiti. As they daretl not use the public prcsa for this purpose the task w as a ilillieuit one. All preparations are now complete. com-plete. Typewriters, talesiadies. cash-its cash-its and business women are liltin;' tbetiifelvei lor ths irreat change that awaits them. Many of them am purchasing pur-chasing materia! and looking oer patterns pat-terns of irowera. AuuiiM l occurs ou haturday and of course the Hidden appearance ap-pearance of liuudruds of pretty girls in real men's trowaers will be a sight to istouish tho world. Through thu thoiighlfulness of Tub Timi:,, the public pub-lic will bo informed before hand and lie thus prepared for the change. There la a (piestioa in tho minds of niAuy whether femininity iu general will follow fol-low the custom or not. There should be no doubt on this score, lliisiuosi rromen and school teachers compose lite biaiuinst ami prettiest part of the female fe-male world and any paces-t by them is Hint to be adopted by the rent. If it ,i Dr. M iry Walker may cia'ttn the riory of having: affected a' world shak-,ug, shak-,ug, lur reachis g revolution iu female ittire. Hev.llr.McN'iece ami the W.O.T. U- ere opposed to this innovation. The "" former oivcs his reaaotts, but ths latter tei -ps tliem to themselves. One promi-lent promi-lent member nf tho W. C. T. V. has aril tun u savngo newspaper article ipiinst tie change. .She urged that Toust'is were intcomfortable. li Is al-I'ged al-I'ged that ehe once tried ou a pair be-n.ngitig be-n.ngitig to a itiiuisler, through the col-'.iision col-'.iision of that gentleman's wifo. In her guoriince of the wicked ways of the s-otltl", she got tin pants on w rong s.de jeforo. hence her bitter newspaper at-iack at-iack on trousers. It is lobe hoped that ihti will see the error of her -war and reform. Corporation Counsel Hail was tsked if there was any ordinance relating re-lating to women wearing trousers, and n looking up thu authorities decided iliat thi.Tu could ba no leeal objection io women in trousers. The ordinance, jiakiug masquerading iu men's cintb-ng cintb-ng a niisdotueauer does not apply to ibis case. -5- -T- Be took lu r to the tra"h one d.iy To i n.oy a t, iv 1 1 n In Ihtv i riny M-a. Ti.e inaai wjt drttssoi: oi her !:no a. ray, Autl pieiiy and p'.uuip of torni wa, ahe. entered a bath le'iiseon t': aboro To or -as n r the stvim. an i eo d:. 'ntf ; i t- ril'i.dlv d .f!d the Cnith... 1:0 vv. ru. AUti'di'".-Jd iu otiK-i'd, and so uid mue. j jut when from the Imrh hoiine out she nnsssd, J tie s i d to t.'tinst'if. w tn a t-r.-.m, a , ,1 tie. : ted I", " he. a grew paie and h.i nean bsat I fast. ! Tins Isn't the girl that cjinu down w.th ! 1110." j The Philadelphia Vr savs: la the! "hurch of the Saviour ut hi.. ii .ioon yes-terdi-iy Ilaroid lVnn-(iakiil Contes was vedd'etl to Miss f lorence Elizabeth J arris, ar-ris, daughter of Charles 11. Jarvis. 'he ceremony waN performed by liev. ii r. Craven, assistant rector of the .hurcli. 'I'he.brtds wore a beautiful imethvst India siik, triniuietl with chlf-!on chlf-!on and velvet ribbon. After the eere-iirmy eere-iirmy thu immediate relatives of the ride and groom had a breakfast at the ride's bomu. After a stay at tiie fea-.hore fea-.hore of three weeks. Mr. ami Mrs. 2oatus will leave lur tae.r home iu Salt ake City Utah. The maid was a vision of lornilnnss im she entered the ro-.m in her o e:a dress. The it'W-'.'-.it cora.'.sre r.-v e il "d th..t c'tai'ins 9f ber th:i;'.y uec ; and m i' ro n..l".l ar:n.s. ; it- etadl'-d her cof.tuunr for hi'i: a iii:i;nt-. j fnen he softly w.iriuiired, '-.,.e isu t iu it." Mrs. William 1'ltis entcrtaitted a! lumber of frieiiils at whist last n t-tniig. j I'ho guests wero: Mr. and Mis. W hits- ! :i'le O Conner, Mrs. Maxwsil. Mi,a ft'heatiey. Mrs. Jackson, Mrs Werner, i Hiss Winnie Kimball. Mi. (iene Kim- j )ali. Or. Meacham, Mr. Howard. Mr.! ?sne, Mr. Orc'g, Mr. Urr, and Mr. bberley. -f- A letter cams hy the morn njt's post: And ner . B y k rr. -v f. d. An-i a'lo pi .vi a it t-.v.d-rly neai b.:r heart nd ne.er a w-etl ..e sa d. A:: i iny nart yrrw a t k v.i:h ri ii lot.s fi-ar i Tnoiicb my 1 pa w. re eol-i a;i imiw: j liui 1 kitur li'a '.'ird mat ti,e ItUor h.uu -lit Only bur hath su.ii fdward Milton Iloylo. son of Judge Rovle of this city, and who was with ; ialvini the past season, has returned ! lome for the summer, accompanied by j klsnager Heniierson of the Saivini j iroupe. Rovle has written a play call- i id "Out of Darkness," whicii be will jut on the local boards torough the nedium of the Home Dramatic club. She k' eels In church and t ends her head And looks as s-v-.-t as any eainf. V. i Hi- bv the d"!'-i"!i"d or -an ied fc-he nnawera tuthe i-nurrh y phi nt; You tt t itik fnen Lt'.'iv-ni t-t enrtn aha came, A vi-ion l't-i- hi and aii th.-waiirt Fbe's vvontleriiit; what's mat f-tllow 's naxe ; 1 hat 8 watcioiitr la-r ac:o.s the alaie. j ---- Drops of p(-rspirat1-:n Throueh comptexitin flow LeavniK ilUie rbunklets That resemble donga |