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Show THE ;iuv r.;;. j.. v.v L : I'.il 3 i MARCH 1, 1904 U jiig fet the editor to say and for Jack metal are to he found all through the to do. Does the editor say It? Sot list of womans special requirements. much! Ho Just write, if you On the fine silk warp hentfettas, on loved your Jock you would havetruly no ribbons,, silks, .satin and velvets and hesitation in giving up any amusement he does not care for." Just so! Ever velutlnaB, feathers, gloves; button and aU sorts of ornaments one finds 'the petty tyranny on the part of man, to nickel and gun metal shades with their be mot Sh Mbm,ssIon 0Q e , BuUfUPd ,U8trrt aad ,n Batln and taffet4 part of S there are some cooking rec- the two shades are beautiful. Even In deep mourning the clever ipes in this precious magazine of Worker have somehow been able to womans existence. some directions the black give garments something of telling women how to boro their eyes out over lace and needle work, then tbo the luster of metal In the application of finished black satin ribbon everlasting Instructions on how $ to overhighly A rlyh mourning suit for crapeX make over old dresses, Ever since I fall shows a Inch coat border' ihlrty-sl- x can remember we have been thstrueted on how to make over old dresses. And cd with crape over the eudora, with two rows of the satin ribbon nt each this Is mans Idea of the literaproier The same plan is carried out on edge. ture Ut women! If they dont like It sleeves, bertha and skirt It lightens so much the worse for the women. the somber costume beautifully, up - ' ' They ought to llkfi it while In nowise detracting from Its . purpose. ! Evening gowns ns , the present out, FASHION FORECAST. look shows them have very eld fashWhat Is How Worm aad What Will ioned bertha on the low necked waist, with the shoulders left very much In Be Wen Later. Almost tho only tliiijg ot which fash- - evidence and a point In front. AU Ion is certain us yet la thut pedestrian around Is a full bertha of lace or In suits are to he made with long coat some ease of beautiful fringe. One inch Mlver fringe, and short skirts cut In nmny breadths ldreM bud Lnc over 8llk th ,ace lavishly and i the and', clearing ground by half a hands breadth. Tweeds, just such as beaded and "Pangled, will be very have heretofore been devoted to men's nuuh 01nPyed the coming season, use nearly exclusively, ure made up jTlie bortha8 are pointed In some cases, into the most stylish of costumes. Some and U!tny pointed shawl of fine em-o- f these are perfectly plain, with noth- - i broldcrpd china crape will be worn, a XU na maDJ ,ace 8haw,of tbe 8ame ing but the twill to designate them, but j others have several quite fancy touches. sliape , Tweed Is practically indestructible, and ' Tboft 8omL'tlnS delloloa8ly ualnt UmejUbout many of the new. when well chosen as te color nothing 1,h1""9 for ,the comloe 8ea80a; can make a more satisfactory suit.'. -J i .WEEKLY JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAD 41 alWod to be for itself; the cover it announced -maid ambitiously to exist for , ydter What the editor had widows that they should be JS out is not clear. PubIicatIon for look lnt0 thi3 J,fd and wife. B railed. let. us Sr lVoman-- Whole Existence.to Its be name Is enough like that, are contents Jhus expressed. The indicated upon the cover. In letters' across the top Is first -the ..announcement, Prettyfree.Japanese, , blouse pattern given away announce.After the bargain counter ment of the paper pattern given awaye free Is the headline of the principal in the magazine, an article vauntletters black Hl with large, sprawling say, fur reaching across the page. They -- Should Girls Marry For Love or Under present social condl-tlon- s Money a far more pertinent query would fell? Better be Shall a girl marry at the sake of for But ret. Can she? see what us let money both lorc.und document is that undertakes tp ' ' . settle a girls futures valuable more is sense way.. .Of than sentiment , in every be procannot comforts creature course love To alone. support r are almost love duced by Tbe very nature of the stuff requires C,0,aks forvea,aB a Let as couple as the and money. the trimming have roust skirts, you alreminds one of the fashions of the early marry with love as an asset and fifties. IIENRIETTE ROUSSEAU. most no cash and love will die. That more essential is Money certain. )s than love. Cash can produce love, but love never will produce money. Humor cnZ After all, perhaps that Is not sobad novel' preaching for the sex that has emoBy DUNCAN M. SMITH control Its childish to learned yet tions. The .features of thief impor' Co. Copjrijjbi. 1U03, by tance in this magazine which heralds PERT PARAGRAPHS. Itself as the expresscr of womans exclothes, clothes, two: are First, istence When the devil was sick he knew bet clothes; second, the silliest, flabbiest, ter couched than to take putent medicines. stories love falsest, tlnseliest read ever In the Blopplest English you Talk will he cheaper when tbe patent In your Ufe. If a public school girl of on the phouograpji expires. ten could read these love tales without being disgusted then she would not be every philanthropist likes to have as Intelligent as the average.' The moone on was at inquire too closely iuto bow he people Vieart fire heroines got bis money. ment and then seemed like a stone in That savage her breast the next If a fool and bis money are not part-- , resolution to strike and strike hard ed it Is evidence that the fool Is no fool., mare. At once her took possession of woman offered she 'a that length Greenland must be a great country chance to discuss this miserable busirounders. Even the sun stay up for ness before I denounce you publicly. all nights There are several of these wretched ; tales, . a hodge podge'tTf detective. , ? t It Is lucky for the- - children that tbe -- s S' JflfS nr-fid- j ' : ; . -- ' y y J a. . . It ought to be read - by every man who loves his country and , by every person who loves a lover for the hero is a passionate ; . - Great American Story Will bo published ia this paper beginning; in a few days, Wo are hot going to say much about It'lsmd we will tell ' , . you.why. ; . If we describe the story as it is youwill say be fore you have read it that we have greatly exaggerated.' After you have read it you will say we failed to do it justice. It is the story of a fearless editor who incurred the hatred of white caps and was murderously attacked by them, and but we must not say what came of it, for, that would be telling, and would take away from your pleas- ure in reading it. It pictures vividly af phase .of life which is too common in Ameri-,c- - t lover, whose love mak- ing is superb. Philosophy We know you will read it if you dip into the Erst chapters and our word for it, you will enjoy it as you have seldom enjoyed a story. ? Sampwn-Uodg- )- USE GENTLEMAN' fffilANA ; KATE-SHAR- , I'M CUR REAEH13 , - r "V TO wnli" a masallne lODY I rlckedjUp women. iOn k.. e ' -- women wjio know so much about to manage them bare none, how- think that nothing Is so healthy as an open winter. Coal men KW careful tailor work with a plain finish like that In the idea's garments. No trimming .can be tolerated on the tweed stilts except careful stitching and the buttons. Tbe larger and fewer of thepe the better for style. Some of the Bannockburn tweeds have slight effect of other colors than the general one In tiny knots and fine threads showing at ar&iV by accident After the 'tweed suits the cheviots best. They' arc proare probably-thexcellent in duced quality and are . cut on udi fine are and well so made VIWV. lines that fewer dresses are required when they are made of poorer t qualities and iu an inferior manner. 'dress!-- j The long coats also lendjthelr ness to making a fiqer and more cle- ' gant suit. i For what we call tailor suits tweed In one of.ltTTornis Is theTest and most durable of materials, with cheviots, A tKAB LATXn TH IsELLS eta mines, meltons, slbellnes, homehEDljiJsa j Rang," , spuns and mixtures following in the love nnd tragedy and bad are also English, order mentioned, and there Va year later nnd coverts of the wedding bells quite a number light ringing, of course, brilllantlne nnd slclllenne suits for runa Page of advice to green abouts. These last. are made up In dis sms. V3 One green girl tells the editor tinct tailor manner, though some of hat her Jack, ter Canoe, does not them to suit every taste have sun or canoe, while she docs and la . very fond accordion plaiting. lnce lur Jetk dors not Some of the bine. cheviot suits have canoe he objects to her at cMrg po, and the skirts cut in seven gores, snug fronted Tvant3 1 know whether she the tip, with' a Tong straight, hall give up the dancing which she cor.t. These coat, often fiave fly enjoys Jubt to i lease Jack or Is not fronts and sometimes double breasted Jack a little e to a k Lcr to effects. In whatever way they are top It Just taaiho a Is not al-- fond made they look well. The straight r this IU" etnt? Wlat shall tU fronts will doubtless be the favorite, ? Do-- s tie re i el: r a roan's i They arc satin lined, and all are more aine p;e3 to tk cr to ornamented with strapping. h tl n d i . pub.icatkn t :i hr if lcr JVa ir,.',-ve- :i.-- vt the sleeve are In coat shape, her he w a.' I rt blue, light brown, mixture n to ' of 40ee to a t? tkare with r r f ard tho nickel aud gun metal shades Vorita entcrtal t? Tl t e very fas!tlor,r lie fer thrce P .! K IS OVI$ THE and , Milwaukee and St. Paul tine. No wise man who wants to work into the good graces of a girl lakes her n't her word when she says that she can- not sing. " - t Gliic-a-ro- It is not a very enterprising South American who does not present his beloved country with a revolution as a Christmas present , , The man who abuses bis stomach gets paid back In bis owu coin at Igast a hundredfold. '4 i , The surest way to make a man a good roads enthusiast Is to present him with an automobile. , ! e un- When doctors disagree, the undertaker begins to think of the things he could do with a little ready money.1 MOCgNlSQ COSTUME. nnd times, not place unexpected but still be to noticeable, enough For Ina to little variety. give enough stance, there is a light brown tweed with, a green thread and sometimes a fine red one showing as though quite THE NEW Qne nce ; j t , faith that every-tha- n of an advertise truth In has the ' , is ever good It Is when In the presence of his prospective mother- , if . 4 Every Day. most hopeful signs of the j8 tjje BUhiime Qeot , , Qf i Tliree trains to Chicago n man C. S. WILLIAMS. Commercial Agent. VI Ticket Of fico- 100 West Second South v Salt Lako City Utah. , V - v tinroa-onaU- 1 I - d r-- ce 1 r . j , i ! 1 i, I-- . 'll , 1- - i 1 h K XIe ni J. J The tenacity with which some tilings, and usually the mean things, hung on to life and persist in the .effort to prop-agate themselves Is well Illustrated iu with a burdock this onp season. We saw it come up In the spring and let it grow until June, whea we fixed it, as we tlien thought, by cutting It off four inches below the snrface. Along iq July we noted that It hnd made another good start and was well filled seed tern!. We j sending np a cut it again. Along In late September. pasing by. we noticed that It funl still j vjKor CDongh to push up- a feeble stal 'C5)on t,e tip of which was ar tiny bios-- I This beaf us. and we ht It t ai .r; t;t j;;! broad an I 1 tmnrlf irian .3 j ftnytLing wLLh wonl I try live and rrr reduce Itself to -- ..!rj pt jkt n fur a 1 we were concern .1, La 4 a a vlunce. n,s f- Jennie P. 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