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Show DAILY UTAH WEDNESDAY, STATE JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 21, 1904. KAISER GRIEVED OVER HIS SONS BETROTHAL rfrfNEW YORK.. A Letter Fashion V. . f Prize we offer is loo ctT 21. Despite the that the kaiser is pleased over the engagement of his sun, the crown BERLIN, Sept. SIMPLE LIFE WILL VISIT WRITER PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. FAM0U8 re-pu- rta prince, to the Duchess Ceclle of it is the gossip in much society that the kaiser wa grieved at the match. The attachment of the crown prince for the duchess would have been broken off if the son had not stolen a march on his father by making the betrothal public before the imperial plans to stop the engagement were J. perfected. While the kaiser la opposed to the marriage because he had other and higher plans for his son, the kaiserein Is delighted, as she la very fond of the duchess. The kaiserein has espoused her son's cause warmly. It is believed that the public compliment! the kaiser recently paid to his spouse were intended to soothe her anger at his ef- of good honest work for each $1.00 collected Western Steam Laundrv J feta which has a touch of petunia velvet as its trimming, the correct hat 4 WASHINGTON AVE. to wear Is a picture shape in petunia Hs Says ths Average Man Haa Too phone rs.. G. H. ISLAUB, velvet, with ostrich plumes as the Manager. 8o Doss Much Baggage feathers may The exactly trimming. Emerson. match the velvet in color or show lighter or darker tints of this charming purple color. NEW YORK, Sept. 21. The Rev. ESTELLE CLAIREMONT. Charles Wagner, famous In a dozen How's This? lands ss the author of The Simple Life, baa come to this country to We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- lecture and to visit Theodore Rooseward for any case of Catarrh that can- velt, author of The Strenuoua Life. forts to breakis the engagement The public pleased at the engagenot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Despite the apparent difference of ment and is convinced that it is a love CO- - Toledo, O. F. J. CHENET their doctrines, a suggested by the match. F. known have This Can Be Done the unedrslgned, of their books, Mr. Wagner Intitles We, Miss Annie J. Sawyer, dressmaker, J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and sists that their Ideas were much the W eave you Is now located at 2182 Washington something believe him perfectly honorable in all same. dollar spent h.ra every avenue. business transactions and financially Roosevelt he President aays means to you that your doll,, able to carry out any obligations made preaches my books to bis countrySee Stafford Millinery Cos, advt on have greater purchasing 23 po Fall firm. his another come over page. Sept. And I opening have he. by men, said they last longer; they are biggd and 24. WAILDING, KINNAN A MARVIN, to see what kind of a man ha is. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. To the reporters he had something and fresh- -, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern- to say about his life. in blood and the upon groceries, I waa born in Alsace, eaid he in ally, acting directly vegetables. and mucous surfaces of the system. broken English, in the Vosges mounTestimonials sent free. Price 75 cents tains, where I lived for yeara the life BILL OF FAREi TELEPHONE 124. per bottle. Sold by all drugglsta of a shepherd and laid the founda93S TWENTY-FIFTIT Take Hall's family Pills for consti- tions for my future teachings. Not Oysters war until the after and Crabs pation. Shrimps did I go to Paria Salmon and Halibut bewas old thirty-eigI years THEODORE'S FASTING. Striped Baas fore I wrote a book. I am a preacher THE I first wrote a writer. than rather my Poultry finest selection of And they came and spoke to Theobook because I found that in my Mutton Beef and dore; CALL conXfork and Veal Came the young men, came the old tramps about Europe and in my versations with the people X could men, OGDEN. Hama and Bacon I Came the rough and came the smooth reach only a fraction of the total. Corn Beef Pressed Dried and down found that only by writing my men. Head Cheese and Dill Pickles Came the cowboys from 4he Bad preachings could I reach the greater audience. And so I started to write. Pure Home Rendered Lard. Lands, And I have been successful. My hooks 2478 Washington Avenue. Came the guides and those have been translated Into all the tongGents of old that used to please him. ues of the earth. skirt. I came to America a stranger, hut flounces are a favorite Yes, they came and spoke to TheoShirred the letters I have received through dore; trimming for the new skirts, and the from Americana who have read my even. Came, entreated besought, which display scallops By Carrier, One Month, 60c By Mail, One Month, 50c books I feel that I already have rows on rows of beautiful machine O If ring all the past attractions, in United the friends thousands of stitching are also the mode this sea- Joys and husky recreations, States. son. The perfected oscillating stitch Such as once he loved to tackle. '1 shall visit Mr. Wanamaker at method of has revived this effective INTERE8T TO BOYS, AND PARENTS OF BOYS. and on September 26th Lindenhurst finish. The woman who is planning Mount, oh, mount," they cried you'r shall become of the the guest presl Of broncho, her autumn frocks will do well to dent of your great country at the remember that shirrs and tucks are Bucking broncho; ride him roughly. White House in Washington. the Colt hurl 1m the lariat, and Bang conspicuous on the best of the What ia the essence of your teachDo not look so pesky solemn, IS GIVING SIX MONTHS' SUBSCRIPTION TO ported models. asked a reporter. ing? Heavens! us Tell matter what's the It would be interesting to note how aa came answer: the Quick thought many varieties of Japanese goods have That you ait with folded fingers, Man la not happy enough because he come into vogue the past season. The All the morning, saying nothing; is not simple enough. I found only All the noontide, never smiling; Japanese silks, and indeed all the All the last week that one of your American hours of daylight moping; Japanese stuffs are distinguished from All the writers Emerson had said the same staid and silent; evening, . other by the fact that they are very thing. sheer, by their exquisite textures, by But what ia the key to this simple "Here's rod and here's your your rifle; the manner in which the work is ex life?" asked another reporter. Here's wore the at hat you Tampa; ecuted and by their colorings. JapanIt was some time before the preach ese cream tint la one of the most be' Here's your dearly loved sombrero; er could be made to give his meaning Here's coming colors than can be found. Here's your neckwear, gay bandana; of the word key." When he did his the of precious pair leggings Made over silver It Is gorgeous. eyes sparkled. That you wore while freeing Cuba Many of the negligees are made over Put them on and We are pleased to The key! Ah, the key! A good say 'Delighted,' thin silk and, in this case, the hand In the word! It is this: Every man is simple used to. breezy way you inform Trade somest results are obtained. Canvas If he is first a man and then stays a made so as to show the weave, but man. man a he If first la us now Cheer religious who are pining. up that our Fall Stock very silky, Is made up over a lustrous a Christian he is not necessarily a for our former Theodore, silk. Where this is done both should Panting is most complete. simple man, a disciple of the simple be of one color as the best results are Say again oh, we beseech you What you said when grimy transport life. obtained In that manner. The market prices The face of the world alters around Landed you at bleak Camp Wyckoff. A warm negligee, and a very at so its Intellectual and material us, down the humble Jumping all Cotton Goods on gangplank factors tractive one, Is made of voile, very Then It vary. But the important thing wus, we all remember, over a cut of silk. The thin, lining has been higher, but you grinned and boldly shouted: is that at the center of existing clr of the gown Is the kinilno shaiie and That cumstances man should remain man, 'I am like a bull moose feeling!' the hem is bound with a deep band of we are in a position live hi life, make toward his goal, China silk. he devote himself that th better "Thedore! may Theodore! Theodore, hear to offer our large The dolman has reto the essential which Is to progress. turned in the shape of a new French Have us! lost Stock at less than that bull moose feel- At whatever sacrifice let him simplify you dressing aacque. The sleeves may be his baggage. The average man goes used in any loose sacque, though it Don't ing? feel the Prices with too through life encumbered least bit mooslsh? is prettiest with the pointed yoke. A Must you much baggage. trees about you languish the pretty sacque of this kind is made of In my wanderings on foot, when I axe they've learned to look China silk and Valenciennes lace. For For the walk through the provinces of Europe for? colder the days of winter plain French Must and talk to the people, end fish and flannel may be used with a lining of Like their tears of sap flow ever? the trees, must we wait vainly. learn, I find that what people lack China silk in a contrasting shade. most In life Is simplicity the poor Embroidered chiffon Is a favorite fa- Sadly, for the axe and hatchet? man as well as the rich. It consists for broad Wofully sombrero? bric for evening gowns this season. not In pluln dress, but in plain living. Hopelessly for canvas leggings? & SONS. Many dinner gowns which are being In simplicity of heart, or personal designed for the winter are of some Silent snt their beliefs and for beliefs the of respect dark shade of chiffon, embroidered in Deaf and dumb chieftain, Theodore! others. to all entreaties With ail purchases of $4 or mere m Boy's Clothing. Thie magssino n small design. In a lighter tint of Of Mr. old the Roosevelt of me has men, written the that young men, tend with Boye end for Boys. It makes e man out of a boy and the sume color. These gowns are but Of the little trimmed; while the silk frocks Of the rough and of the smooth men, he has greatly enjoyed by last book. man. makes a boy again out of a 'By the Fireside. It leads me to befor evening wear are a mass of sherrs, Of the cowboys from the Bad Lands, lieve DEPARTMENT IN BIG BOY8 8PECIALS that I shall be well received . I and those tucks and puffings, and are frequently Gents ofguides MONDAY8 AND TUESDAYS. used to please him. want to talk to the people of America, adorned with pointed lace and trim- Silent satold that to tell them what I think and feel. he In Prince Albert In addition to getting the magazine free you get the Best med with costly Jeweled buttons. Coat and waistcoat, most tinstrenu-ouThat's the reason I have learned EngSilks are being worn more than Clothing for the money to be had in Ogden. lish In a year. ever this autumn, but only the softest Then the walls of those about him Sunday. September 25th, Mr. Wagof silks are used. Silk wrap fabrics Rose on ner will preach at Bethany church. high and smote the welkin. are also much in demand, and the To attend dances or If his effect from the Philadelphia. crepe weaves show lovelier designs Arthur H. or Fiowell from theaters er to catch in N. Y. the Is pulpit Run. anyplatform and colors than were ever seen before. Hou Ogden's Best Electrical thing like It was on the steamship, But this fondness for silk does not in train a If hurry you ALBERT F. RICHEY his success must he electrical That Throbbing Headache. and mean that cloths are not being used. remember the number-pho- ne tremendous. Broadcloth was never as much the fashion a right now, and all the Would quickly leave you If you used 22. d CO. cloths with a lus- Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands Dr. Gunns Blood and Nervt Tonio. COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC 2372 Washington trous finish are extremely modish. of sufferers have proved their match Phone 150 p' MSMr-PhonBroadcloth combined with taffeta, less merit for Rick and Nervous STAN S. STEVENS, There Is not a woman in this land Open 3by and SNjght. ALLEN TRANSFER or with velvet. In the same color, and Headaches. They make pure blood but 2279 Washing 514-that at sometime in her life would is frequently trimmed with buttons and build up your health. Only 25 have COMPANY. been the better for the use of which Illustrate the machine erase. cents, money back if not cured. Sold this Tonic. For diseases peculiar to AVhether they are Jeweled, embroider- by Jesse J. Driver, druggist. ALBKRN ALLEN, KGB. ed or women a better medicine was never THE JOURNAL FOR ffuLTS they display the tint of the gown with which they are THE JOURNAL FOR RESULT DINGED GOOD REA80N. Phone 22. 412 25th St. made. It Is composed of the Ingrediworn. THE JOURNAL FOR You ents from which the system has been may Velvets and velveteens are again In the smoking room at Wiesbaden deprived by disease, in high favor. Woven and finished or disa Savings ns they are now, they have lost the there came up one of those discus sipation. It enters at once Into the slons as to and the form stiffness of $225,000.00. Capital lest weight and Surplus, they once posgovern circulation, building up the tissues Account sessed. This season's qualities are ment which are never any the less have that wasted, rich making purse well deserving of the modifying term earnest because to Bear Compound they happen to blood in the most direct way. For of chiffon so often attached to them. Among those who OGDEN, UTAH As the basic fubrlcs of gowns, coats impromptu. weak, nervous, and unsteady people, and hats, and as trimmings for all of the most to say was, as usual pimply, pale, or fleshless people, it these, velvet and velveteen are high young American, loud in his defense will make the strong, steady nerves and DAVID ECCLES, President. USE of democracy, and this arguer favorites. YOU HAVE TO finally give the complexion the THOMAS XX DEB, The velvet hat in the picture shapes noticed a tall, wholesome EVEN IN State COAL gentleman Ogden KIND OF JOHN PINGREE, Cashier. look that Indicates health, la the height of fashion this season. sitting near, who smiled producing continually SUMMER. These big velvet hats, with their be- a he followed the conversation win food solid flesh at the rate of 1 to I JAS- - F. BURTON, Assistant Cashier, Savings Department evident Interest. coming flaring brims, are trimmed DIRECTORSi lbs. per week. Druggists sell it for with ostrich feathers, or a long paraMy argument does not seem to con 75c. with $1.00. David Ecclea Thorns D. Dee S or box, boxes per for $2. It dise plume. With a frock of gray taf vlnce you. sir, said the American Geo. H. Tribe Bsrnard Whits this auditor of his eloquence. I pre. should he taken after meals, one or W. W. Ritsr John Watson sume you are a' monarchist. Will you two tablets each time. For sale consider by not favor us with your reasons f Clark Wallace Drug Co. Adam Joseph Patterson CARRIED BY too small a preferring that form of government. ' Certainly, came the Instant Mra. J. L. Herrick and Miss Joreply, Get b Schillings Rest, and I think CO- Respectfully solicits the accounts of matter. you will agree with mi sephine West announce the SHURTLIFF exbanka, mercantile firms and indiannual I that have several most reaexcellent hibition and sate of the Keramic Art ami 'ollnw directions. viduals. sons. The first Is I am King Oscar or company for the week September 19 T.l.phon. of Sweden k - nf S and Norway. n We pay Interest on time 1904. at the studio, 2457 Kn. To u , deposits. Lincoln ave-The American did not ask to hear nue. Call 1... . ,k Ample resources, courteous early and place your Chrlat-mtreatthe others. New York Times, orders. ment. superior service. THE JOURNAL FOR RESULTS NEW TORK, Sept. 21. The autumn fashion show a radical change that Is calculated to please woman the world over. In the first place, the new gowns are built to show the figure and to emphasise its good lines. And this Is not only welcome news to the woman who knows she has a beautiful figure, and Is naturally anxious to show It. but It Is an announcement equally pleasing to the woman whoxe figure can stand much Improving. The nw frocks show In their bodices the most pronounced changes. The draped, boned, and bodice Is taking the place of the careless blouse. Girdles, so loose, cleverly featherboned that they are pliable, though stiffened, are a feature of the new waists. The shoulder line Is gradually growing broader as the 1830 drop Is disapitearing. In the dressier gowns the sleeve Is keeping up Its reputation for elaboration. Fanciful ellow sleeves are considered modish, as well as the sleeve with the deep cuff, which clings to the arm below the elbow but shows much fullness as It nears the shoulder. Many of the new skirts are veritamodels. They posible tively Invite crinoline into their folds. Over the hips, however, they are fitted snugly and with great skllL As yet there is no suggestion of panlers, though perhaps the new short basque Jacket may be a forerunner In disguise of this fashion of other day a It is below the hip curve that the modish skirts this autumn begin to show their fullness, and as they near the bottom they become gracefully full and flaring. Of course, there is a reason why they hang In this correct and fascinating fashion. The new, lightweight haircloth has much to do with it. Sometimes It is used in the skirt proper, and then again it is sewed in the flounce or flounces of the drop By Purchasing Your Groceries fit Our Store fltted-to-the-flg- Wehave everything bright, dean fruit Fred L. Kellers Franco-PrusBl- Edgar Jones Co. H an ht AND SEE x Anderson 28.LIwoe,?rJ;ifh hell-roar-I- ng 6he ed JOURNAL Early Showing OF jr-- The Putnam Clothing House FALL GOODSj t The American Boy Magazine IN ALL LINESj the ed lastjYears I Reese Howell f full-gro- Its hell-roari- ng s. Jnhertaker smooth-surface- 'Those Lite Men 1 velvet-covere- d, start over-wor- k, COAL First National Bank Interest at Vice-Preside- gray-beard- Rank's ed Don't TEA it WHY NOT THE BEST? 4 j-l- 14-- 1 ! as H |