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Show r Ey FLORENCE FAIRBANKS. New York. Skirts; continue to be coef olive gTeen and white-- - .With narrow at the ankles, according to the white facings and 'white buttons for decree of the fashion rulers, but one trimmings, the refined effect of this can retain this" effect and still have material-ieasily imagined. comparative ease la walking. This is with the earner delusive effect of "done y draping the 6klr so aa to heaviness is a material particularly give fullness al he kaejeer ud then good in a deep rich violet, biit which. .Introducing foot 'pleataai the hem. also appears-i- n all " other Bhades of season. the These new materials will .TheideAjOiaUft'irjIaaik, easily one must have a very wide skirt ia ex- Ujftused as lacings, for collare and ploded anyway. Such skirts have Ta revert as well as for entire costumes, disagreeable habit of wrapping" them- although they arerather expensive. selves around the knees and ankles, The plaited or fluted idea Is very sometimes - actually the popuiarTffl Paris thlsleason bringing wearer to a standstill., A skirt two galnlngavor alsoTn New" York En-mouisellne, llbcrt age length and does not have, super-- eolienneiTre plaited. in this way,: the flous material In which , to become plaits sometimes marked wide apart, e entangled. If one wants more room It to remember" be may that lighter the goods the finer the plaits. comforting groups of side pleats are Introduced A' plaited dress seen recently was in in many of the Paris models. Ameri- China blue liberty, with - a wide can - women, however, though they swathed belt of. old golVsatin. The admit that these pleats give . ease in fine lace which fell abont; the neck,' '. walking do not seem inclined to ac I the decolletage: beiniLipoiat : cept,them this season, except for short yellow achre in color. This particular chiffon skirts. These are generally corsage had the lace wired to stand made of solid side pleating, with a up slightly ibut. in r very narrow underskirt; so narrowiJn lace falls, softly about the neck' and " fact, that It Is absolutely necessary bust '; tv-v.. - ':H s 1 J it i sndiri i?l -- f- -. . i " ,i vs iJ LfiJMi'A- - 5' vf,x.f--riiJkjA- , i sometimetas-aeordiOTTthvitmgh- I l-''vF- . . U, : - tiiiS telv 1M' - y - "a fi . v bthirjcasthe Ttr". tolijw wraps J5 J I models-VThess- - er's, was an afternoon gown of deep ionable at pmtepeeSchlhnstead of Zshrimpi l:being- - tide- - pleatedthe-4oBgBassH- n blouse, or tuniclwas laid In box . V 7 -- a. D jz w - Jzi- - t : s o J - J I' J .3 1 i k'irf.Xfii a- - prfseBtas they;' wero a monthbaidewiirig 9 fashiotteetertha4eltfyriiimaitt pleats 'about an inch In width. These were . merely, pressed, nto stitched. In place Qflhau8uaLheitjorjiarxQKlrdle,lbere was a Cheruit sash of the sam material "as the dress. This was wound around the walst then parried to the back' and loosely knotted, a little at one side, about half v torthe knee - Some of the pleated chiffon skirts have a contrastingiband of silk around the bottom. One in dark blue, for Instance, has a Ten35ch7band hem. Wtth this skirt a plaid at-t- he coatee or a Russian "blouse of the plaid -' y would be worn. " "" ; ' Waistcoats of all kinds, either;actual or simulated, are, extremely popular thai season. Most of the waistcoats Are merely simulated. That is to say, they H'reTnot a separate garment, but are merely fronts, or even: fragments of onts, attached to J&aoaOtsfilfT'Iie genuine separate waistcoat, however, is a feature of many imported models V- . " are oeing shown , with many season that of autumn or too. are generally side imagine the wintefr-Thtftfr isalways chinchilla, ) pleated .either entirely so or simply or ermine, taupe,- but itis fur J golden :folow tbiy ..avMftb. neverthelessare Just asj ash- urs avpnuejm portjjtyle, Jieen ajf r crepe & fashionable until very late apringrNot the big, heavy pieces, it is true, but stoles and muff s "lhatsoTsdf ten" and epfaanceLAnyioileUe- Everything in th way of covering is - short and bobbed off : this" season: The winter - coats were : rounded a.nd abbreviated, giving little protection against the elements, but they were coquettisn anan&lrnshjlrtues which recommended them. The coatees which appeared at the spring open ings stfll, being only an were-shor- ter SuitS:aimcil Goat 0: )rs sell 'the'inan'd if youpare- - (t xcusef orrxovering.ir InactrTnany far ofjthe coatees coveEimV3nly as the waist IIne A f eweachrt)elo w, but only very few. - The pattern for the new cut' is generous, for the coatee Jssupposed . merely:, to . drape the figure, to give only the faintest outline of theifortn;- u; : The separate motif of black Brussels : the-place-toct- hemt on-thebuye- reTs- and NOW is the time V: , t RIDieULOtJS TO OFFER SUCH BARGAINS ON SUCH CLASS" OF SUITS AND COATS RIGHT IN THE BEST PART O F THE SEASON BUT WE ARE DETERMINEDNQT TO CARRY ANY OF THEM OVERHAND" ARRGIVING ..OUR CUSTOMRES THE BENEFIT AT A TIME WHEN. THEY WILL APPRECIATE IT, SO COME TO US AT O NCE AND LET US FIT YOU OUT. i Yours - r WO i i a oj o ;J ". - u for Trade it 1 net, embrojdprp.if n iltr. m) hond UIn Bulgarian colors of red, blue or green, is Invaluable in supplying a attention. It Is needed touch of trimming or and deserves-especiboth practical and attractive.'.' Practi- note of "tiolor- :- Embroidered in old cal, because It gives add! tonal warmth green and blue ...floss witlT threads of to a lightweight suit in the cool gold Brussels net is hanusomefor a weather of early sprjng, and also be- to them. .The bomb which was set off cause, when left off entirely, it makes on silk braid makes an expensive thK)ther day thpt onMarch 25 a board of directors of the the other day and wrecked a barber the same suit possible .for warmer vesting. A banding of honiton braid and small colored roses applied on a Mclntyre Porcupine Mines limited, a shoi) and an undertaker's establish. weather wear."" . ield In ment, both conducted by Italians,; was In Paris they sleeved black net ground gives distinction to Canadian minlngNconcern,-wa- s " which was set off In the Tombs and Freeman, the waistcoats, bo Thar the ofijteriacket a cotton crepe.' in the Chrjstie street stnceihe beginni n f (ow Silk band3 "supportingvelvet forget-m- the company promoter; can he removediviiifiiJSzafefily posttve a sentence .of years of Hie present year. There Is scarcenots aud roses form a pretty trim- Tombs under sible when i;t1i"e vest 'is rnadelikesv a In his shafein ly a house on that street which has for man's. ; While thisarroent ii called ming for debutante dresses. An inserHawthorne mining swindles, pre not suffered to some extent from the a waistcoat, and, when the actual coat tion of lace on the that sided at meeting In his capacity effgetof bomb explosions, It Is need- is ont really appears to be. onlytbat; batiste is an 14,eai trimming for a of the eoaapaay. . Aa Free iesal4cemarkhat-tlier-peHee-ha- ve it is more like an under jacket -lingerie 'dress, as if gives ihe"Tmpres-sib- raspresident man under the -circumstances was- ua - , never foutidttraee-o-f thetiends-wh- o newwoolen--materia- Amongls that the banding is woven in as for tailored gowns is theiccOrdion plait- a part of the frock. Beautiful Japan-es- able to go to Canada to attend the are causing ed effect, which It seems no amount of crepe In a design of bowknots and directors' meeting, the directors came flowers would bMvery smart if used to New York and "met with their pres- TWO OF Little Stories TrohvtN r"Parquet'' is pressing a' for softname sleeves or even for a pannier. An ident in the, seclusion of. the Tombs. - About six months ago Thomas J. of woolen .the lovely -rage anday effective fabric that has .raised designs exactly lining fdrTa wrap is, "the soft In view of the shady charaeterof hun- liiney.filledwith-jealo- us liberal: of which shot quantitxjjfred.-liquor,dreds the In mining, e" floor an companies inlaid : resembling "Pigou'd crepe, Splashed with five of sweethis .bullets into the -- coarse and heavy in effect,- - but body -..and np last: every. year spring, long of pansies really bouquets" beautifully light, woven in crooked. "The' pleated shirt bosom effect- is a enough only tor draw good money for heart, Amelia Stourman, when she of the pockets of came baelt - iline ,ana"Ixoarse. ;thread8;omjthXng new featureTof IHs season's blouse." worthlessstockout d? unraspect mg" pubTic7TTth"Toms 6tIieTaW',ForlS51l& the girl. is an The result is entirely .soft and after the manner of to he a highly appropriate between life and .'deathbut seems costfeminine. summer fabric tailored for idal difinally she recovered from her injuries. umes- The same endorsement can . Yokes are used on the majority of place for holding meetings of the be given to a woolen blouses, especially those "thatr form rectors of these "companies and might In the meantime her Jealouslover was -even be selected for ' the permanent indicted and tried and the other day frock. . aurface like uncut velvet, woven in part of a headquarters of these fraudulent con herwas to be sentenced.The gtri was ' In court and nearly took theTpresldlng cerns. . judge's' breath away when she begged the court to let her lover go as she : residents street The. 'on Chrystle have become so usedto the frequent wanted totnarry hlmrcTnejudgerwno bom to rieiplosioffif ntEeir5treel," that evldehtlyT6onsidered"t,6eJgiriis and utterly jeck-- , they scarcely pay any more attention extremely" - k k 5V al : t -- IHLojaistcoatiu meet-ingoKth- e . areN-wearin- g - . - t 1 that-,Alb- fifty-sevent- ert h e -- T less, remonstrated with her, but. the her determinagirl remained firm-i-n tion to forget" the past and condone her lover's "offence by becoming his wile. In the end she had her way 9nd af tertheEsenteuc.j3f.the" yourig man had been suspended, he and the girl hastened out of the court Toonr, "obfor tained a license-an- d ' lfte within" an hour..''..-"-- . theses-explosions- . e 1 -- . pussy-wluo- - , , - -- ; Mn-ger- ed "zig-zag,-" . faricitha one-piec- " e - Stray Topics From New York. The police investigation their various "professions" astounding boldness and their still continues, while some of the - " fceaf e being tried in the courts. More evi- -' dence is found almost every day showing a wide spread conspiracy of graft involving" Various members of the fronjpatrolmen - ward to officials dangerously close to the head of the department. Everybody seems to be convinced that there is something wrong with the New York - police department, excepting . Mayor Gaynor, who still maintains that there is nothing wrong with the- police. " The investigation with its startling disclosures and the resulting uncertainty of conditions in the department has caused a deplorable demoralization of the police force to the delight and profit of the crooks and criminals who are finding New York City "averitable paradise. Thugs, burglars, isafe blow- 1 . sr-lw- gfi common H- - w'aijalcj5.pccli?ia-L- B ai. sneak thieves are following " safety-.seem-s to-b- e with confl-dene-e fully justified. Criminals are seldom arrested unless they insist upon it and appear voluntarily before some magistrate to up and to ". ', confess. .' werg-Jaine- d - -- The- number-of--rpettyth- in this' city daily is almost Incredible and never were pickpockets crowded downtown districts and bolder in their work than at the present time. The latest addition to New York's thievjjtS-f-ca- ft is a man. not yet identified, who frequents the. subway and elevated' stani tion s d n ring the to s h " to on r snatchers slippers from off the feet of jo'ntfg women. SeveraLwomea have been robbed In this novel fashion. but In'every "Instance the "thief" managed to escape in the crowd. more-numero- in-th- us e - The interesting discovery was made '.;..;.. ....... .. , ,"' i - ... V,-.-.- nirddle ago ,A'':hIceljrdre3sedmari-ocame into a restaurant" in the lower an part of Broadway supper, He enjoyed the supper evidently but when the waiter the. bill, amouating to 3, the guest ..offered to the waiter 'a dime with the remarluihat-thl- s coinrepre? sented his entire wealthThen.Tthe the wu1terTe(ruested totnTto"1eave,-bu- t TmlpeWnlouigesFdecTined the urgent invitation. The waiter Insisted and a rcfugh and tumble fightjwas the result. It requires the combinedeTforts . of six waiters to ejett the f and-order- ela-boar- te ed pre-sente- Q d There was one candidate on th l)empcratic ticket at the ecent towa . eleo.tlon atr Heml)8tela7Na8BaurcoTrnty, who did not spend a cent during th campaign preceding the election. II had been --nominated datoTor justice of the peace on the Democratic ticket, but realizing that he had abso- lutely no chance to wlnhe urged tola friends to vote for the Republican candidate and declined to spend a single cent In the interest of his own candV dacy. In big certificate of expense filedlUtf-ttoe"cou- ty clerk the unwill- ing jcandldate explained the iactspo& eluding with the remark, "I may be simple, bot3jrnyJ3gneyftZthaf 7111' am not foolish. -- -- FOR BURNS, BRUISES AND SORES The quickest and sureBt cure for burns, bruises, Joils, sores, inflammation and. all skin diseases .la Buck-len- 's Even;tlienehadTenough-i!ightleftH:Arnica Salve. In four It him to pick up a stone and smash one coured L. H. Haflln, of Iredell,days Tex. of the big plate glass windows of the of a sore on tots ankle" which pained restaurant. lie was arrested and later hinrso he couldhardlywalfShoul iouserrOniy"25c; Recoa f " explained :to?the magistrat- e-before be la every whdni he was arraigned that the In- mended by HedquisfDrug "Co, tw stores, successors to Smoot and Pa dian blood lnhls veins had asserted ace (adv.) dead-beat- ; n i i " "; "' "- :" trugompanles. - O O O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOdOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o o o o o The o o o o a o o o o o o o tst :serofabstract books in Utah County. Neatly and Quickly Drawn OOOOO OQOOOOQ c cc c c c Correct ins -- . '. c c HOW ABOUT" YOUR TITEE c Now is a good time to get your title cleared up. r ; " -- 1 Call and see us or write c c cc: oooooooooo t -- n - Itself and had prompted him to his unlawful actions.' The explanatoln waft-noaccepted as a sufficient excuse. c c c OOOOOOOOOCOCCw' |