OCR Text |
Show THE PROVO " HERALD His Matinee Girl V T'. u . . . . . JifacCae, -- - . - 4Copy right, by J. B. Llppincott : - February tt: shOuld-he-pralse- in-M- Tn' -- e " . Ca - Ill tell him fohn ; 'Arnold at you up. t f the rhfttice, for j'vft heard him Apeak. for the last two of you. president of Regretting that. I cannot be at the Ing most baseball's -heHmw teaa to-io- said that eexy, artist by the public whenever tap does any thing worthy of note. Allow roe, then, as mfiTsnian member of thTubIIerTo: congratulate you upon " your artistic portrayal , of tbe..part of Martin Slalr , Quarry Stone" last tight -your admirable work'-lrobeginning to end delighted everyone in the audience, aa you must realize," and yet it is a temptation to tell you ot the pleas"---rr- e -uek jwj afforded nte: I a-trtr .with your simple methods, and the way you suggested the keynote of the ' character" at the moment of your first entrance waft indeed ..commendable. In this respect you quite equaled Campbell Gollan ia "Du Barr "which, you will admit, 1a n small praisp. " ,, r ; Wit h all appreciation .for ork we 1 "done,-believme to be -- ; a- - Yours very sincerely, DOROTHY mRKLAV. P. be good enough to the' accompanying :utograph . ; a good friend of mine. Sameone-na- s v... 7 Slogaas 4 ? ' ' know-he'iHu- al -- wt, sincerity yours, me,- aTaoe-oTBenH- In all secretary-treasure- r . Heydler, jsj x jfcvj,e league, who months has been acT the league, is one of cooular. men. -- He IN-SK- UK5IUN5 IMP . D r CIDEDLY 8CANT. ler - has no desire to get either his ' DOROTHY BARKJU4W. nameorDls .picture In- - tbw-- publie " prints, and photographs of him are February 24.., extremely scarce. Heydler Is a great tend Themselves Most Effectively to tyDearMiss UarklawL I have just worker and has run the National - Colore, the Shades f - Tsn-8taken the liberty of sending you a league well 'In the absence of his Rule fop Every Kind of brand-nephotograph LoOB8aL8ir chief: Harry Fatiiam appolnied-llayx- U from the Dudtey, It Is ir lerljs hissecretary In ia03.Lt IttTlSOT one ia the1 papers, but I the National league elected John the The choicest cuts for elegant gowns I wish that you might have seen us Accurate to the dual position of lean largely tpempir effects. With open, for then my excitement, which His salary has been these charming drapeijes for the deon an of natural is, course, opening thrice raised since he has been in the skimp designs are scarcely lightfully night, would have been inspired by the employ of the league. As one magnate fljore than coverings for graceful fig-fact ' that an interested- eri .Heydlef sayx.-- If .wg lefl n 1 slTac oM uToda t F"t "a work. I missed yeu, ie what he 1r north, wed go hankrnpt." watching my """" Toues iu tan, ranging from lieve. me, . Heydler is a native of the Empire brown to salmon t1ngp,-ardtuplayed wag most pleased to meet your a number-o-f frocks. by of much We talked Mr; Hart friend, grays, though lighter, are ;sUH you. At momenta I was quite JeaTous.-Atint worn in juggestive he left he said that you had "someme. thing of a peculiar nature" to tell - oft . r- -- -- pre--t-ir re-- hem-selve- pa r 1 s r m was mj stifled. I must have-- , been dreaming, but .1 declare he smiled as " herald II. 1 a,iuiinile pulled. JX his February 13. tone and use of the plnase "something me My nea,Mtes Batklaw Alio a peculiar nature didn't strike of ta thaok,,youfor our-v- ei j ..flatlerinjLi " - note. "If is alwaysj a 'pleasure for an Relieve me. I shall, await.y our., next MtoFlo.JiaTk.hia.worJc..jCQmiuended " with eagerness."" We play for the public's amusement, commimWaflon yours. Sincerely and are very naturally gratified" 4o re ARTHl'frCRAY. their approval. It is quite im possible to answer all letters, as you February ?8. ; can readily understand, but a note Jlv Dear Mr. Gray: I have placed such as yours Is not 'easily castjiside You seem to have been the new photograph besifle the otjief unheeded. to. say I look at them with impressed iustthepojuts, HrW one. "Needless likesSTr Dudley" Immensely - to "bring out in the part. This is very often. I'nFtond of "Mart in"-- " too I blufeh - encouraging, ana mahea me wi mat V at the complimentary dedication and John A. Heydler, 1 should, be 'interested In ypur judg - Pkf flai (erias such quotaHenfl"; "Worcester of me as Sir Dudley "mipnt which we 'are re? Shakespeare would frownr 1 fear,- - to state. He was bdru iu Uifaigeville on "r InThe-Terror- ," July 10. 1809 He started OHir in HW liearsiDg at present. Jlf my work" stands see his phrases put to suchr useH. bt I and generas a printer devr on a Rochester your me... anv,eontent, accept out in your memmy,. believe ypur osity wjth joy and gladness. ?.And- - yet "newspaper On the Rochester lots, he it quite, hurts me "to thinkc that "you played baseball and he might have are daily autographing other' photo- - become a professional player had he he graphs-tirrtsame way.r .Thia iwt manifeEted a taste for politics, la, actofs "privilege, I supposeT-'-ye- t " I am 1889 he entered the goveni'ment serv- He helped orJTgt from-- ' ungrateful ..to 'you for the icelnWashington. faspr ycvr are kJiHi 6U0iglWont4anl2e clubs and leaguesjn the Dis- upon me, Your humble servant, trict of Columbia, umpired for a time DOROTHY fiARKLAW." in the National league, ran a corre- 1 v LI "y?- - $f$glflill - March .g,..-MS Dear Miss Darkle w; "But why, pray, no Vbrd from you in explnatioa "something of a. ot..the "mystery.-th- ; ; ; , - entering .... - .... -:- ..k'- MIX. BTT'. f!i'T-- - - operate tnan any otner. ' hood. The material Ta gowu Is biafed by the moal chosen.. All emsoft la pire finish, the silks satinsNand cloths used hanging with the" limpuppli'iiess of chiffon. A high satiny 'gus Is a luxnia urious feature of many ofhe tertals, and with such richNtextures eo handsome laces and., bead Npasse menteries of a superb sort On the bodice of a sage green uv lie .iuevK fir dress, table lace guimp and undrsleeves, was a passementerie which imitated the raised ' bunches - a.a foliage ""of smair-whltgraies, The dress Itself of chiffon over a slip ol sage green messaline en-tire- makes a mora perfect licx tLan any otKef "7 v efftV-if-f&rctextur- is toe lest of all com lilned in one. - fRtt SEWING CHICAGO MACHINE CO. it rrS!aly: Barton -Blake-- Provo mar made-o- f il Bviy Buggies . blgh-waiste- Hi m ... thft-Iac- 11 Jth - Gown Suited for Infinite Variation one answer- 4C!ln't yoti possilfly be at the Garrick plres?There is tinly Twenty-fivago Sheridan. years Jack tea Monday? It is the last one. I It was In ihe winter, and the gamuts in violet shall look for you. In Anticipation, he umpired his first game. was play and rreen include loo many shades Jack Southern the league. Sincerely yours, believenifc, . ue counted. ing second for one of the clubs when to ARTHUR GRAY , Indeed, it looks as if every color. l.to' waa tertdered. a" poslttoiiul'Proplitfg whict. it is capaappealed to him. and be contracted and every change nf ....... and rowdy play ble, will 4ie worn, though, a pecies3t fans Irate habit. the My"' Dear Mr. Gray: Please forgive of cure him to it, ers have essayed my apparent rudeness iff not replying J Tfl1, there "Is nothing doing. Jack is the PRETTY TRIMMING FOR GOWN soOner, nut I have been in New. York but dressing.. and nan daddy of the umpires for a week, busy with apartment-hunt- My Dear 'Mr. Gray!" . wouJd.naaoonr.llJinItnf son John , JOIT. TAHtJtaU. CasMff. SlrowriWhich- I at lde''"6f"'Orapea8crYi note stands out' in mine, and the spirit tended this year with keener interest ning his league without him than be Engifth Be Made General banking builnetraoacte4 Extremely m wnnM nf frnRsing the fnntinent In a . .'.. - 66- x - , (. Wgfaag-psnat- T Effective are car when Pullmans Sals depostt boxes for flitting yours smcereiy, elated by 'Sobs," the first winner, belongs to a freight ' ARTHUR GRAY. . says a California of new ideas great' friend of mine,, and, thanks to in every direction, Johnson Among the essentially - p. S. organized Incidentally let me add that my luck, is .soon" to belong to me.! "I "exchange. When the season are the one of his American very this the to pholeague it is a pleasure autograph shall see that he is duly worshipful that take unto themselves all employ- - Sheridaex. gowns t. tograph, foryou. of your photographs, and as an" occa Ban "had of the oriental, combined thesplendor. seenhlm:iandle"p"layerfflin beof great" virtue I Bhall which of with the" grace draperjr d the minor ball leagues, .and therefore : let him look at your letters.X.. February J i,. the longs onlyfiohrerireftrly-ancome have his worth, knew Umpires I move to New York with my mothMr Dear Mr. Gray: Thank you so 'centuries. The scarf idea late very but g few iayg, and from time to and gone in the American league, er in-much photograph. I provides a very good opportunity for time shall hope to hear of you .through Sherldan'sticketh closer to him than a turn .It "on my wall and admire it daily, , womanfjmceratejmesnstheto most on nook" Whata"nisefur You Mr. Hart whose business will hring a I saw you on the street of gowns into the plainest Jack Sheridan Made Easy" Umpiring were passing Piatt's art store at the hini frequently to New York hereafter. elaborate. Assuming that she poscould write if he were Inclined to sesses time. It gave me a queer "feeling to - Being but an obscure person, I of straight lines made a gown chertstrairrhe more.our swing bis pen. Umpiring must.be soft of some clinging .fabric, and that she know you and yet to know that al what human being could though you looked at me yon did not expressing a desire to meet mer and I for him, for knows how to trim it solely with an of a quarter of a cena survive siege assure you I shall always be glad to know me. , Strange, too, because scarf ot crepe de chine embroidered And get them to figureon tury if the life were as strenuous as or chiffon cloth, you will see at a nid'your note with me,- having met meet you when" the opportunity while J shall continue to scan the average umpire finds it- ?- Ban "glance what could be accomplished. wiring your house for eleche postman on, my way down town ribbons. of silver Coiffure !How risky a thing it. seems to the dramatic cofhmnii In search of your Johnson has no love for the home "grecque" If she. had a plain black satin gown, tric lights. It is the only observer to think of an- actor's name and .shall' ever" remember you umpire- - He protects his men, and all fnr inaianre one over casual its ' 4 TMt he' asks, of then! Is 16 'be, falfTTIe- shoulder a black draped efflpfeei-Hp- e Round Shoulders. 'writing lo a person whom he ;has with gratitude.. . scarf embroidered In ' the club cured are wants the given shoulders to Round ,tabe visiting easily wits v he has With the, best of .wishes for your never method of lighting. with colored silks and- - glittering same consideration as the home team, his rescue. T suppose one has to be every success, believe me ever" and edged with a heavy black young people. You must make a radl sequins and this Sheridan does. But Jack Is .silk Office, 93 N. Academy Avenee -- terribly to lie an actor. It change in your sleeping position. iYours very gratefully, fringewould Abe Jsown not be cal more than an umpire to Johnson. - H rharmlna? DOROTHY BARKLAW. must be a pleasant feeling, 'surely The scarf could be" ar In fact, you should really learn 'to Both Phones 37-- 2 KJnie is a confidential ad viserWhen Ban without any pillow at all. Dur , yours, , sleep sincerely Very best points ;tle mphaslite jto ranged - - ' DOROTHY BARKLAW, March 17 vlis in" a hole. and. feels the need of of the figure Ing every moment of the :.day bear ' man hunts is he Sheridan the So Bob: Dear the bet is mine, and counsel, IdeA In nrlmarllT your infirmity in mind. 8tand straight r This h As long I in to Enliali origin. "altAougti IQss""Been" fand look .February 15. therefore J,Sobs"T,Fork.-lilnr.TJYerIs Sherl adooted bv some, of the French de the eyes as "you walk. Acquire me the Johnson Ban as chief, big owner.' Gray Mr. Dear Miss Barklaw:' Were you his proud and rightful wllr beln the: limelight. This Is head .up. Walking signers. In any case, and no matter habit 6f holding the the young woman dressei in blue with did ''send me a photograph of his own dan "one best bet Of basebaltr- room for half an hour each the to will" a free and desire about bit your "expressed this credit whom to go, the may Since yotl Jura brown yesterday? Those were the terms, I meet me of drapery carries wlth,Jt a host of day with a book balanced on your head . - mention Piatt's. storeLaro. sure it was and. the till you to stand straight 20th; nie oelieve, you -gate Capital Stock $25,C:3i feel to that"! have am so advantages I glad yon. ' new which rule of sorrow over the In The still . "Sobs," framing your losing seen you.. Had I only known in time! ' I am sure you will be at the Garrick remember to keep the matter on the forces a pitcher" to "remain ln"the This keeps the hair- off, yet is no as W. II. BRERTON, President have wouldn't I scatter for it quiet, he baa at least retireU.one until - ALVA NELSOW, Cashier. game teas next week.. You must- know a Laurance it will not grow, for it is al worlds. who would for But, honestly, t Ttinnr who ktf enT. "T hone it mar man. Ifcejmemakers seemjoji ave mosLJmDQs8lbJe,tokilIhair.root8i --WrLFdED JoHssosAsst Cashier, be my good fortune to meet you theVe.pvTBoughl arcollege. wneu rZU aimed at 'one of Joe Cantillon's pracl even with electricity, the In. Dorothy Barklaw. thaVMasyP1" flees.- - K necessary- to change 1 stall go In tha hope f seeing you. means," which" U "not'alwaya reliable Interest Paid" oa Timfi C:;3:!t3. should ever revive her name for a of moment a a critical at, ..' and is extremely painful. trusting for a word from; you as that! pitcher asa this? such part aoon as possible, believe met Crafts' on AIl.Partscf .lh3 V:r!i game, and before the substitute had : " Yours sincerely," gtad'yotTcan gpwdTrweeirwith had ah opportunity Troublesome ColffureJ us In 'our ,new-- home." 111 meet you uJCentillon has been known; to jend . "ARTHUR GRAY fJobpdy has time in these days of and "SobsTat the Grand Central, 5:20, three or four, the into game hair Cushlonsrpuffs, coils and switches pitchers t Cr.'JvO " Tuesday and. we'll jCelebrate , .the to regulation to.iarrangthe lhair before breakfast February18. j. , in the new apartment reading each;pitch evening intendman It" to while the is stay all""ctayr yeti&Ohody as My Dear Mr. Gray: 'Tis with fear Artie's letters to the dog! - Mother W'vWfrfi. not blessed with- - abundant - natural ed Tto finish thfr game took advantage and trembling that I. reply to your will be pleased. . Ta ta. warm up. This was face look to to likes her Interval tresses the of famijy wore I time. 'nor. Alas, note this Your eternal pal, j - - --- : a subterfuge and jevasion of the rules, ing like a shorn . lamb..- - One woman '.neither' blue nor brown last Thursday. r , "REGG THART. 7 was no way to stop It, and relief 'tcr' a with scanty locks has solved the probthere but gives quicker? Nothimc , I am not the lucky girl you mention P. S. I am already developing men the reports of the urn pires poured in- bum than a "poultice of scraped jaw lem in this happy way: The hair is Would lal with such reminiscent :Joy. .pictures, of myself and, "Sobs" do-- tcr Ban JohitsoBV-effioon ' ' '' ' .7"'- " lightly shs "poTitQ-- " 1 assure I shall Broadway. yon ing season with the result last casions 25 to contain per cent then tossed loosely ;back, in Jtfull,-al- l ""; person to hare secured a place in your feel the biggest thing in all ManhatSugar is said o changed as been has tule the - else around pompadour the ; ends being that than anything nourishment more memory. tan! t of the a prac4ri to repetition the way of tied with a bit of ribbon at the crown prevent C is kind of you to suggest thcXlar-ricrantrte, or 9 ft C, P'iftlT obtlnel In il Hind : Now when a pitcher i put In that can be purchased corn. Cwvitfluttrcri. oi the head. ". Time is Jiottaken to 1908 tice, Tobacco Cuba's flourand I should rendezvous. food a Crop. "M .i. .send teas as excepFwbeat to 1 must-at . least retire- - one br "Cubans tobacco produCUor'TTn'" 190S, the game he f enasuanolhe.ngiy be glad to meet youi but I ha vent I STK.ictLV OOHflDIMTIAL. ltstt, p.tu. . . nr jrtl t 'Ihb1v cphowod Tho knfni I10 vnn he 'takpn nuL nn?. o and- - unmanufactured force tnysetf Trprra quite the audaclty-t- fa a i'r l' is quick ly "rolled over" fiiake'It compul lon g ot Isff theTf.jnryn6u!T ralue $15,000,005 gld,'f f Jitoh) Ifar yotr have seen" so kinf "alj wa of to do so. It was first, belleyed hair : be : usedonlYftfte.riho.; parts small rat no longer than a finger, and should ready. However, i still may meetyou whlch lll.000,000 worth waa used for sory to so as rule' was' changed this that were: moistened with peroxide of the puff thus foyned is pinned .lightly Exports some day. I am glad to say that I home consumption. Jones from using have been and ammonia, then gently to the hair in lengthwise position. fielder. " prevent 40,000,000 Leaf tobacco, who friends (In pounds have several professional in 6fitmitmj. with the hydrogenwith the soaped pumice. Rub Such a bairdressing will look neat and I Cau as. m a .11 are members of the Garrick, and I Crease over 1907, 19,000,000 pounds); three pltcners u. v. jui viD.nin ol, wasninnion, he did in St. Louis last rubbed a full,' cas- - attractive through a whole morning' bases andclears of 188,009.000 Mr. a 10,000,000 cake of thenu pure over none, sure that oumlce be the shall about the house. rtasonu .. . ' 1 . tile feoap before starting the work. work Rperinald Hart meets sou. He'a such cigarettes , Vice-Presid- S i V : e V , ILLtNOIl - LI news- - thebasebaltulu- u eauer to The-blou- work, roseojthe dignity of a sporting edltof. f:Wba-4-da- af f tothe . his jiapr e : In 1cm Tibntum tay otner, any cloth, veiling or-- of of the numerous soft silks on the mar ket, is shown In the illustration. The xnode! ior-tiU; ona .of the shades of old blue, with trimmings of soutache braid" and -- silk fringe and. ft ... gmLy llr pR0 chemisette of net in a matching color TO AT 115 W. overlaid with gold. J smooth.-over made is a, .,1 . 5 &0.r BY.-TI.. ly fitting lining, and the skirt can be cut in either two or three Uhlnnrfor Pnmnno pieces, as It is made without a front mi. ....... ' seam Many departures from, the original suggestions are possible;- - For - instance, the chemisette could be at white lace,and; Instead of" the' gold which - overlay it; a- - passementerie 4 else. lefLto eou4d be used,-or- . jiiiii e v show. If the chemisette is of wljole lace, with any color for the rest of the SAVINGS gown,"" (here could be bodice of xoral, bright green or Chinese blue, wiichnO highly decorative: tint for trimming. But as to .the oldw Bullion granl- Provo City, tnres, when the quantity lg restrained, are very muchTn3vogue1 and there is -'.! $100,000. scarcely a dressy French frock whose CMilaJ,corsage, at .least, does not show the -- - DIRECTORS:.- 'glint of gilt. A secktte made of gold braid, finished with a: tassel of gilt ..President threads and beads, trims the throat of Reed 8 moot C. E, Loose. . . .. many a beautiful French gown L. Holbrook, . J. Wm. Knight Roger Farrer, Geo. Taylor, sr. novel - John R. Twelves. zszs - and,- tKan niooda Dame- - Fashioo'a sentimental" this eeason. It is a pleasing quality and one always suited to ehyjant and fair woman- truia,AaH--- lean be n: stKfidefle-btirr t - sumi iwu wept themselves pale somel)ow, cll 1 ia-.a- Tdiled with a. misty gray or ""Avery-beaullfulownr'ht- . - ismorcbeautirnltnaa lay otker, . . -wl- vieh-showed-f -- - L Fashion's window presents the look of an esthetic rainbow. Which means that, though colorB rule. Ihey are never strident. Over aU Is flung a gentle Imness. as if brilliant- - hues were -- ... .......ri. - - " otkerv n, ' otKer. iaits longer tnan any sage Is a specially smart green, and" plynTeoTor anil , anielljst intrude among the violets. Black and definite behind stand white, though-see.gnlft- i- run lijjnter tKan any ,r ha;r' to-da- -- , ? - . scarf-trimme- em. lit - v rfaW--------- d rr -4o sional-rewa- rd ;" Do It Now shall-han- for-th- e- ent SeeThe Electric Co. . - - offers-Mea- n . - - seen.-buVthe- n, - . - . - . -- - - oarf-Hranln- " OTer-wit- np.not-ttownr-lkijeo- - Slate Dank of Prcva - win-hel- -- - - best-know- n - s - . - -- L I in " -- i our-flra- .five-iba- -- Opposite Poet Academy Avcnuo lla he-real- ly 1 . -r j -- - , lhart"weTe-he-tndeeda"Tiap- e py -- wwi '"" "'.' "" .'-.- k . ."4S-MRK.t'T- in-de- SKik-h- . - 1 I 1 - - 1 - , -- -- K . |