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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH jport Goat Has Call in France Garments Which Are Done in M Bold Designs. RED GOMBINATIO1 HD of these fabrics broken with stripes and borders in black woven at Just the right intervals to produce a strikThe clever manner in ing effect. which dressmakers and tailors are novelhandling these ties plays no small part in the successful vogue of coats made from them. In outline the coats show little that is new. They are all very slender, unusually so for this type of wrap. There are many capes but even these are of the straight variety and not a all ample. The Russian blouse style Is in evidence, although a bit nnus-ua- l for a motor or traveling coat New Neckline Treatment In Coats. s Since the outside is so gay, linings, are somewhat by way of contrast, somber, Black crepe de chine frequently Is used for this purpose, or the dullest shade of the plaid Is selected. In most Instances sleevea are long and flowing. Bell sleeves may in turn have bell cuffs, perhaps double cuffs of this sort. Madeleine et Madeleine cannot resist introducing their very low waistline even In coats. In the model Dans le Train inverted box plaits are the method by which this pronouncedly low waistline is defined. Collars are high, although the shawl collar also is used. The high collars all spring from a low base. That Is, the neckline Is considerably cut out so that the collar starts far out on the shoulders and comes up in a muffling sort of way about the ears. With materials showing so much action In the way of design little trimming Is needed, but we still see fringes used, although they are applied In new ways, being in little patches or clusters rather than In rows. Originates Continental Manteau. Patou, the man tailor who is enjoying a great following In Paris, is selling very successfully at the present time his model called Tipperary, English as to Its name, although made of a French fabric interwoven bars of the with all the Scottish clans. The model hangs straight front and back, with what little fullness there is massed on the hips just at the point where the sleeves join the body of the coat. The collar is straight and muffling. The sleeves are bell shaped. Agnes ' has a successful model called Paillasse, also developed in af plaid wool tissue. It Is in Russian blouse style and also has the high collar and large bell sleeves. A fancy Rodier material woven and embroidered In green and yellow plaid was chosen for it. The same maker has brought out a coat of a slightly more dressy type made of blue repp and trimmed with elaborate embroideries, facings of white broadcloth and a black silk fringe, which latter falls from the sleeve motifs and edges the ends of the girdle. Plaids and Profuss Patterns. Black and black and white combinations are still very popular, although no longer exclusive. Heavy crepe Marocain continues, to be much in evidence for the wrap and the craze for the cape coat or mantle, usually in black, made on the simplest possible lines, often with emstill continues. broidery in There Is also a continued use of black monkey fur as a trimming. These silk and lightweight cloth coats, although simple enough for the daytime, ar sufficiently dressy for informal evening wear. and Dark Shades Are Among Somber Linings the Favorites Are Used by Way of Contrast. the Paris dressmakers are on automobile and sport low very busy oats, writes a fashion correspondent 8 parisienne is going in for sports Golf clubs near Paris a never before. re the center of great social activity. Boulie, which is near Versailles, nd St. Cloud, so near Paris, are dally radezvous for the smart set Chan-U- y and Fontainebleau, both of which ive interesting golf courses, are and thus resorts for week-ende sport coat has come to be an part of the Frenchwomans ardrobe. designers Consequently Dress-iker- s ve given It much attention. who had the forethought to ticipate this demand are now reap ing a harvest. Madeleine et Madeleine are going specially well with their models, Both and Sport. Dans le Train if these are eminently suitable for the fa-iri- te s, es-ntf- al . . soul-stirrin- Motor Coat of Novelty Fabric in Vivid Green Wool With Stripes and Tiny Pin Dots in Black. which their names imply. Both developed in very smart looking tissues from Rodier, who has the best novelties woven in the loudest of patterns and yet conforming to good taste uses are refinement They are most characteristic of this great French manufand acturer. ' Vivid Colorings in Sport Coats. The features . of these new coats which Impress one most forcibly are the and bold designs of the fabrics. The materials themselves make such a strong appeal and are so suggestive of that few women can resist them. The colors are very gay. There is a strong tendency toward black and red combinations the dull, rusty reds enlivened here and there with a brighter shade of tle same color, sometimes running into colors scarlet. One can imagine , nbthlng more en g . self-ton- t JEWELERS BOYD PARK BLDG Inter-mounta- 1 CAPITOL COFFEE Davidson-Lak- e Co BASIC DEMANDS OF ORGANIZED LABOR Following is the economic platform adopted by the American Federation view the rise of organized labor with Labor: ' The abolition of all forms of involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime. 2. Free schools, free textbooks and compulsory education. 3. Unrelenting protest against the Issuance and abuse of injunction process in labor disputes. 4. A work day of not more than eight hours in the 1. twenty-four-ho- day. 5. A strict recognition of not over sight hours per day on all federal, state or municipal work, and not less than the prevailing per diem wage rate of the class of employment in the vicinity where the work is performed. 6. Release from employment one day in seven. 7. The abolition of the contract system on public work. 8. The municipal ownership of public utllitfesT" 9. The abolition of the sweat-shosystem. 10. Sanitary Inspection of factory, workshop, mine and home. 11. Liability of employers for Injury to body or loss of life. 12. The nationalization of telegraph and telephone. 13. The passage of antichild labor laws in states where they do not exist and rigid defense of them where they have been enacted Into law. 14. Woman suffrage with . man suffrage. 15. Suitable and plentiful playgrounds for children In all cities. 16. The initiative and referendum and the Imperative mandate and right of recall. IT. Continued agitation for the public bath system in all cities. 18. Qualification In permits to build of all cities and towns, that there shall be bathrooms and bathroom attachments In all houses or compartments used for habitation. 19. We favor a system of finance thereby money shall be Issued exclusively by the government, with such regulation and restrictions as will protect it from manipulation by the banking interests for their own private gain. p co-equ-al , Not all of the people in this country satisfaction. There are those who still think of labor as something to bo used to make money with, and to be discarded, scrapped or traded in, Just as machinery and marketable goods are handled. This theory of labor will continue to cause industrial trouble, and labor will have many occasions for the exertion of the power it possesses both In industry and in government. That labor can win every just battle and that the Influence of labor in the affairs of the country can continue to increase will admit of no doubt just as long as labor remembers that might never made right. If there Is a danger that threatens organized labor in this time, It is not a danger due to weakness, but to strength. Workers In many fields of Industry have had much to bear In the past, and many of them have brought from the old country a feeling that, no matter what labor does, It cannot even the score by Inflicting as many Injuries upon society as society has inflicted upon labor. There is also among workers, as among all men, that common human selfishness, which says take what you can get, and it will be at work moving men to use the power of labor simply with a view to Immediate selfish Interest. Against this tendency stands the fact that men who are normally constituted acquire a sense of responsibility as they acquire power. This has been true of labor leaders, as a whole, and must continue to be true If labor Is to retain the general support which, year after year, It has been gathering to Itself. An attitude of forbearance, of regard for the common good and disregard of an Immediate possible gain Illustrates In a high degree the attitude which organized labor, however powerful It may become, should take to attain Its highest usefulness. Pure unselfishness Is demanded of no class In. this practical world, but the enlightened selfishness which sees the good of one class In the prosperity of all Is fairly demanded of labor and every other class. Chicago Tribune. -- of capes of Rodier the order of the English traveling cloak have been Imported to this country. An unusually smart one by Premet Is of gray, brick and bright red plaid wool. Brick color and bright red are an unusual combination. One might judge from reading about it that the cloth has an extremely bizarre appearance. But aot so. The brick and gra. are merely brightened here and therw with touches of bright red blended in a way to make a fabric very much out of the ordinary. The cape is straight with slit arm-ole- s and a long, straight collar which crosses a to one side and with a large composition button bowing the same artistic blending of Srsy, red and brick color, There Is a fad of the moment for a y automobile parasol to accom-?.an- y the motor coat. The silk top ese 8Un8hades Is not over twelve in ches deep. The handles show of the Normandy peasant "M carved In wood and painted In fas-:n- life-head- s Lstussave you money. Write for our freight rates and how to pack your goods for shipment. M. A. Keyser Flreprsof Storage Co, Salt Lake City, Utah. CLEANERS DTKBS. Bsriisn Quality. Wa pay Clothes Insured. Work guaranteed. Price return postage. list on rMfuast. Myers Cleaners A Dyers, 114 E. Broadway. MONUMENTS. Writ for catalog. Standard Marble A Granite Co., 11T W. Broad wry. For a real good place to eat, follow the crowds to SHAYS CAFETERIA Opposite Post Office. Down the marble stairs RUBBER STAMPS A STENCILS. Seals and ear tags also made Send for samples, priest etc. Salt Lake 8tamp Co.. 45 W. Broadway. CREAM BOUGHT. Send ns your cream. Western Creamery Co., 244 W. Fourth South. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of every description on very easy Write Daynes-BeebSalt Lake. terms. e, POULTRY BOUGHT. For best results ship poultry, eggs and game to Fulton Mkt. Correct weight. Prompt returns. Write for prices. " r DLDSMOBILE DISTRIBUTORS. Cars A trucks. Used car bargains. A. E. Tourssen, 447 S. Main. ft I Piston Rings cure your motor troubles. Gill Piston Ring Co., 15 East Fourth South ELASTIC STOCKING MFRS. Manufacturers abdominal. Maternity supporters,! Truss fitters. S. H. Bowmar Co.. Brooks Areadeu WELDING. AUTO RADIATORS A Machinery! built and repaired. Best and cheapest. Potter Welding A Repairing Co., 551 South State. rYPFWRnTR? The Baby Fox weighs 8 lbs IlrEnlUlCnd All makes rented and sold. Utah Office & School Supply, 32 W. Second South St L. D. 8. BUSINESS COLLEGE. of Efficiency. All commercial branches. Catalog free. 60 N. Main St.. Salt Lake City.; School J KID FITTING CORSET PARLORS. Specialists in designing, making, fitting corsets. Hemstitching, embroidering, braiding, accordion' and side pleating. Buttons made. 40 E. Bdwy- - VULCANIZING A RETREADING. Quality and service. Standard Tire Works, 861 So. State. (nvantors repairing. Models Made. Key, lock and gun Knudson Novelty Co., 855 So. State. IEK YOUR LOCAL PUBLISHER For loose leaf binders, special blanks, record f all kinds. Ha gives Quality Service. HOLER BARBER COLLEGE. Qualify as barber in few weeks. 48 8. West Temple Street. With a national) positions guaranteed. Write for in- -j East 2nd South, Sait Lake City. Benagers Business College reputation, formation. 274 BlElMmlRLlh When You Think FORD Think e, LEADING MEMBERS OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FEDERATION OF LABOR Pierrot with his colors White-facebig back ruff, too, 1& here. A new' silk known as Truhu, now being fashioned into undergarments, is heavier than crepe de chine and lends itself admirably to the tailored type of garment which Is fast taking hold in feminine wear. d Honor. i Care of Finger Nalls. If your finger Jjps are rounded you should file your nails so that they are just a trifle more curved than your finger tips. Tills will tend to make The daw-Uk- e them look graceful. fashionable with many nail, although women who prefer following general fashion tendencies without regard to the Individual shape of their fingers, is far from beautiful. Very often when this style is Effected the nail Is filed so closely down the sides of the finger tip that the underneath cuticle Is quits apparent. This typev'of nail cutting should be reserved exclusively for ths woman who has a triangularly-pointefinger. d SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ( Something Lacking Secretary of the Interior Fall, Stephen Mathen, federal director of national parks, and E. 0. McCormick, president of the Southern Pacific, are expected to arrive at Medford Oregon won on a trip of inspection to Crater Lake. The Medford chamber of commerce has planned a banquet in their Many Smart Styles Are Imported Any number Stelds made on Mfg., Roasters. Packers and Importers. DUTY NOW BEFORE LABOR FEDERATION of Tea Coffee FREIGHT RATES ;::nua ,, is the finest coffee made. One tried always used SfflPPERS OF fURKIIURE AT REDUCED WILLIAM K. CONWAY. ii'ii:,' STREET in Best school in the Country. lst year begins September 14. and High School Classes. Courses in Domestic Science, Music and Art. Apply to Prin-- j cipaL Salt Lake City, Utah. Ah! Leber, muscles hardened, you may hold the scale At even balance I Will you use your might To swing it to Injustice wrong from right? This day is yourst Today decide to win or fail I Decide a darkened world or world of light I , 160 MAIN HALL new-foun- d ,:i,i BOYD PARK J Will Labor, Labor strong, take vengence, and reverse The balance of the scale? Or will he giro.. His strength so men in brotherhood may live? Will Leber's might e blessing prove or curse? Ware Labors lessons water he n sieve? . of We have the advance designs from abroad and from American infra. Our reasonable prices ease the way. . NEW JEWELRY How bold, how mighty has this giant. Labor, grown! What crashing strength is his on this, his day I And for what joy is Labor making gay? And what hit aim? And to what heights his fancies flown? Will he, when clothed with might, his trust betray? Long years has toiling Man cried out 'gainst Greed! Downtrodden and oppressed for bitter years! Long have the masters built on slavish faars! But now, at. last, the slave is strong aye, strong indeed Yet has he learned no lesson from his t.apa? niKwiai ibjqro THE bold-pattern- right DAY-1- 921 muscles of the mighty Hercules may restj The gods relent, on weary Atlas smile And lift from him his burden for the while. In raiment brilliant, somber Industry is dressed; Her booming harp rings soft its tones beguile! than the warm yellows, Dressmakers Are Busy on chanting vivid greens and the lovely cool grays iars AH LABOR ; From lsft,to right 8ated: Frank Morr)on, 8amuel Gompgra,. James V; Duncan. Frank D. Duffy. Mahon, Standing William Organ, Jacob Fischer, W. w j Still preserving his almost sphynlike silence, Dr. It. M. Brumfield, en route to Roseburg, Ore., where he will be formally charged with the murder of Dennis Russell, arrived in Portland sarly Wednesday, with Sherriff W. Starmer of Douglas county and was Immediately rushed to the Multnomah jaunty jail. Sharp reduction of eastbound freight fates on oil machinery from California points to Wyoming, effective within the present month, were announced Thursday by G. W. Luce, freight traffic manager for the Southern Pacific railway. The reduction, which amounts to about 80 cents on the 100 pounds, was made In order that California Might compete on a more equal basis with the East for Wyoming business. |