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Show I A SVMMEU I E I LINEN GOWN 1 V THE new linen gowns show a tend-JJ' tlLmJm enoy toward simplicity in styleTV njl A favorlto model, quite plain as lH regards trimming, is seen in tho lllus- B tration. Tho skirt In von smart with 'jH its box plait dovn the front and the lB waist fullness disposed into small lH plaits. These graceful skirt lines aro particularly pleasing to artistic eyes. The waist trimming carries out the of-feet of-feet of the skirt, with Its box plait and small tucks on each side of the front The oddly shaped deop collar and upper sleeves are trimmed with Inch wide embroidery. Mull makes the full sleeve puffs and cuffs. Dress Trim in ln(rn n Girl Can Make . jH When dress trimmings arc so expen-sive expen-sive and such a lot are required for a single gown it is a comfort to know that a girl handy with her needle can make herself many of the fashionable novelties. A great deal of velvet Is being used now, and It will be a favorite trimming in the spring. The new chiffon velvet is so pllabla and soft that some very attractive ap- ri pllqucs are produced with It. A pretty way In which to apply It to a gown Is in a lovers' knot design. The 1 material must be out on the bias for applying. The edges are gathered over a cord MM and sewed Into shape. Great, care must be taken not to have the cord too pro-nounccd, pro-nounccd, as this will give a lumpy ap- pearance far from pretty. IH Many of the smartest touches on ll evening gowns and wraps are made from chiffon, both as roses and dainty kind of "frog" ornaments. The "frogs" are made by cutting and twisting the chiffon in such a manner that It assumes the form of a military ornament Three of these military Hl looking fastenings on an evening wrap jHH give a vary up to date air to a gar- ment , iHI n IM I j co-s'S hal1' Qnd 'as a dcc,tlctl social suc- f ! JV. . Uarmer underwent a dcll- V ' r ojwatlon at the Sprlngvillo hospital M Tuesday. She Is Retting along nicely. 1 V . - The Bonneville class gave a nice chler- talnmcnl at tlio Washington school last Friday evening. A fine programme was Ml ' given. H 00 Roy Curtis of the city and Miss Eva ' I ' ' ' ' Photo by tho Johnson Co. i Miss Geneve Horlick, One of the Most Popular Girls of Hor Set. flHf Channel of Grcanwald, In., were married DH I hero Wednesday by Bishop Anderson. Tho j ceremony was performed at the homo of 'flHI I tho groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi flK tHr tL. D. Deal, of the firm of Deal Bros. & I Iflendenhall. returned ihls -week from a jf shc-Ftrip California. present were Grandma Morrison, Messrs. and Mesdamcs A. Crnnc, N. S. Nellson, J. H. Seeley, J. H. Proctor, George Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, W. D. Candland. A. Johnson, C McGougan, R. Anderson. L. E. Jensen, Georgo Ryland and Web Greene; Mrs. Carrie EreckBen, Misses Bell Morrison and BcntrJco Ereckscn. 1 ' I Mrs. Nolls Hansen went -to Gunnison Monday on a visit. Otto Clark wont to Salt Lake Saturday |