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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1901 AGE FIVE Who Is Your Tailor? It vShould Be THE EDMUND TAILORING COMPANY If You Want the Best for Your Money Suits Made to Your Fit and Workmansip Order Are Guaranteed AND UP. The Largest Display West of Chicago to Select From EDMUND TAILORING CO. 3446 GRANT AVENUE FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF FOSTOITICK . KEPT EACH OTHER AWAKE. of a lighter or darker shade on them made so as to give what Is called a two Brothers Had Small Chance for cameo effect. It is Impossible to describe all the varied ways In which Reft During Ssrvices. velvet has been used in the manufacIn the congregation of a clerical ture of these beautiful materials. No friend were two erring brothers, who woman should be disappointed In a him trembled by the habit they greatly NEW YORK. Oct 7. Thing In the are to be found In the latest styles. choice with such a large field to had of snatching a little reacquired choose from. field of fashion are rather Indefinite However, those methods of applying pose during worship. Finally the pasESTELLE CLAIREMONT. to a costume which are being Jut now and the woman who ie wise gold tor rpoke after this wire to one of the used by the makers of ready made bora only what ie absolutely necesssewandering sheep: not will the be employed by frocks Brother Park, did yon ever notice ary to tide over the Interval between lect and exclusive In dress, for they, The Affirmative. that eeioni and waits until the modes for will, as usual, become too common and Brother Benjamin had fallen Into a critic: The London Says simple thd winter are more settled and defiwill destroy entirely the chic air of English affirmative Is becoming some- the habit of sleeping during service nite. One of the fashionable Brother Park had not noticed It. but society even the prettiest frock. what battered In common speech. dames who Is spenlng the months of he was pained at the Information. seen be will from as sounded from the As has Tea description yus long September and October In the country Well, might I ask you to sit beside of the black cloth costume In an earlieedered several costumes to carry her er paragraph, the waistcoat Is going the lips of the uneducated. But there him next Sabbath and nudge him in eduwer until November when the the a is among present tendency regular to be one of the popular accompanityles will be known. cated to adopt the American variants case he fells asleep? Among these Brother I .k would most certainly towns were two street frocks of cloth ments of the low cut coat and also of the word. America has found upon This Is essentially a b the new do so. dark gray, best known as draped bodices. easa is or vowel labial an that open don smoke, which seems to be one French style and will be popular with The clerical brother then sought And a sibilant. than to ier matIn pronounce follow who Parisians the those the popular colors for the in the vinecoming It has two substitutes for yes. One bis esteemed "on- - This gray la very deep, but is ters of dress. Brother Benjamin. ot of that blue There is one thing certain, and that of them Is yep' and the other is yah. yard, shade which becBrother Benjamin, have you noes from the Obviously the yah c omes hard In the dcf?p tones. There Is that cashmere is at last to be a a foggy softness about It which has fashionable fabric and no outfit will Influence of the simple Oerman Ja ticed Brother rark's habit of sleeping be cemplete unless It has at least one which Is quite an elemental sound. during the sermon ? the name mentioned above. 2 Brother B ijamin had noticed It, best hats are to be seen In this frock of this material. ' 'The blue and Yep, on the other hand. Is clearly a and had w shade been poired. of gray, trimmed with oth-"- ? green, with black combination menIn waste of time protest against the f the same color for relief tioned before, Is again seen in a cosWell, would you do me the favor of a In and teeth tongue, palate ey have the advtange of meet-w- ? tume of green cashmere, trimmed with getting J Is alttlng beside Brother Park next Sunthe aPPval of the fashlona-- e folds and pipings of blacfc satin and position to hiss. Phonetic laziness and nudging him In the case of In Chinese blue. This what the late Prof. Max Mnller would day milliners. There Is only one draw. embroidered drowsiness? 1L the comple triumph of the material Is to be had In both the call T Most certainly Brother Benjamin "Within the past week the present amnog the new Innovations and Scotch and Indian weaves, the Scotch i is its unbecomlngness to the maj- being more sharply defined. The writer has conversed with half a doz- would do so. The spect cle of the two good men exquisite and en men of culture and position, three ority of women. A color may be worn colorings shown are In the Um of whom yahd, while the other three keeping watch on each other regardless of this latter fact should delight the heart of every woone least to at man add and her next upset Sabbath nearly tempt the sanctuary It,1 thing, but In the end yepped. loses its vogue among dress In a favorite shade to her wardthe dignity of our clerical friend dur-In- g th. refined and smart women robe. There are lovely new shades of his ministrations. London ' 884 the fashions In this bronze, peacock blue, green, red, vioThen He Sold the Hammock. eountiy let, In fact any color which a person Miss Peechle I want a hammock 'novation of the season Is may wish. The material la soft and that will not break down. Wo as and of light weight qualities trimming on black, clinging Polite Clerk Can't guarantee any RECORDS OF THE PULSE RATE. recommend It for health as well th which Kreen"h blues, among as whii 'em. Miss. of beauty. It Is claimed that with peacock blue i vL? turquoise and Miss Peechle Why, thats strange! Instrument 8hows Heart's Acfcon Durmanuof methods modem Improved touch of gold Is fa,vrltes. ing Muscular Work and After. Polite Clerk Not at all. Wed do to some of the smart new facturing this fabric, the one fault A recent publication of the Univerwhich It possessed, that of becoming It If you were a homely girl,' but 0"e costume sity of Michigan describes an Instruof black broadcloth shiny with use, has been overcome. If is all ment for securing a continuous grais material this the then true, with a long circular skirt j'JjAde Quite Enough. can be desired In the way of phic record of the pulse rate In man tomTthe WPAa flaring at the bot-h- st that e Young Law Student Suppose which afford valuable indications of ,Jha'ln B,,ht train. This gracefulness, beauty of texture and man married six times had six wive the hearts work. Tbe records showed J I m Practicable for any wearing qualities. If living without securing a divorce. that the commencement of muscular "bnJrr6 carriage at their Velvet Is seen on everything. oRifhhew0at wa" a fltt,n it Is not used as the material for the What would be the extreme penalty? work Is followed almost simultaneousleast Judge Emeritus His six mothe s ly by a marked acceleration of the basques whole costume there must be at frock inaiijlb 1 "5rt"tjrlerippling called In croya- - a touch of It somewhere on the bu Pulse. In fact, this modification of the buttons which closed It down whether it be for street, house eventhe f pulse rate Is observed in the next before Never or of wear. set In doth reception .wepe rtm. gold ing le heart also cycle after the work begins. to Follow. ever and Good this has beautiful waa wom a silk Example rl,t fdeeath of he greenish blue sllght- In typical cases there are three material seen such an era of A happy family of children have had In gold. A patron of popularity as It will have this sea- the attic fitted and turned over to stages a primary rise, a and made be son. Velvet will costume. A gowns the ,aecomPanIed raft- period of sustained acceleration and a own. The as their them very In Cloth frocks was the worn for all occasions and there Is not ers and fleor are stained green. Over secondary rise. Similar stages of dethe sleeves on (Jils a function for which It will not be In nt crease in rate occur after the work latter ere scattered the In c"lt coloring bid . matching the severs good taste. The variety material Is or of the tops. The rapidity of tbe pulse dur-in- g rugs carpet of rag lace edged with blue and and form In which this told. or at the work depends not only upon the 1 worn yellow stripes tnm with this cos- - manufactured for this seasons trade der, with red Is also low table A amount of work done, but much more confusing green, ends. so to Is as long, be on on really great "lightly tipped up RTia trimmed with gold gause to the woman trying to make a choice. and so, too, are the low chairs sawed upon the manner In which It Is done. tnd wi Cottonback chiffon velvets are better off to comfortable height Among the Speed and resistance are factors retPhii? f 8h"fld blue. I hatA re again worn this than ever before and as for the all chairs Is an old "Boston rocker that quiring separate consideration and of the newest of them are silk velvets, well, words cannot des- Is the seat of honor of the place. these two speed has the greater InThey must be There are ferns, shelves containing fluence. withTlfr I!1 fo,dB of mid gause or cribe their beauttea Then there P'um"ge. showing brown seen to be appreciated. nxmu, These records show that while musgathered up from field and t8- seems as If a touch are the ribbed silk velvets and silk treasures of mu1 lanred or cular two three work may not appreciably reJapanese the shore, "liver on costumes and hats rururoys for street wear. Among wm h, 'J, rnge once cowbell suspendeo quire the expenditure of bodily force a and terns velvets, big are novelties more pompadour from the bidu.,, of Present modela Knots floral panne and short haired plush, by a rope over the stairs. This Is the It Immediately reacts upon the hesrt of ".Hver on hats, gold metal having on It a deslam which looks as doorbell. If you plesse. The cubbies And that conversely cessation of musonimr8 0,1 corners of collars and If It had been painted. Beautiful mous-In between the timbers of the sloping cular exertion Is an Immediate relief hiff. thread embroidery In seline silks have velvet flowers or fowHes01 roof are occupied as dolls houses, etc. to the heart nd brocaded silks, all these embossed effects of the same tone The New York Fashions j r - ther,, a KREWD NEW YORK POLICEMAN. :aa Amassed Comfortable Fortune Without Taint of Dishonesty. Erastus G. Wolcott, a policeman stacked to the Oak street station, New ork, has amassed a fortune of over I50.00U In eight years, and ro one .kinks or Intimates that there 'a a penny of graft In 1L He began to deal n real estate In 1897, confining himself to Brooklyn and Long Island property, and by shrewd Investments here and there has been able to clear the amount named. Although the care of his real estate takes most of Wolcotts time off duty, he has no Intention of leaving the police department for two years at least. He is 37 years old, married and lives at S3 Rogers, J tfS- - (C,1; Jth r tui'1! well-marke- d Monkeys and Elephants Frequently Observed When Weeping. There are many scientists and men who are accustomed to deal with animals who give authentic Instances of having seen animals shed tears as a result of some strong emotion. Humboldt relates that he had a monkey which wept when it waa seised with fear. Itcngger says that he haa often seen the eyes of a small South American monkey fill with tears when he waa deprived of some coveted object or made very much afraid of something. Darwin cites the esse of. a monkey from Borneo in a zoological garden which waa frequently moved to tears when grieved or pitied. Elephants have also been known to avenue, Brooklyn, In one of his own their grief in this way. During show houses. an elephant hunt In Ceylon one of the spectators relates that many of the Horrorl when bound showed no feelThe superintendent of a department elephants except grief and remained perfecting store In Brooklyn which caters a motionless while the tears streamed ly to the German trade tells great deal from their eyes. Female elephants are tbe story of a woman who came to often affected In the same way when the store the other day and admired are taken from them. their young a large basket of shamrocks which were on sale. She stared at them for a long time and finally asked the Foreat Reserve in Colorado. saleswoman what they were. Colorado Is to have another foreat Shamrocks, replied the sales- reserve which will comprise 1,014,926 woman. acres of land In the Lesdville district, They are very pretty," replied tbe and will bring the total number of woman, but haven't you got them seres devoted to forest preservation in in red T New York Times. that state to more than 8,000,000. Winter Sporting Goods WE HAVE A COMPLETE ING AND VICTOR t,ht ser-vlcab- TEARS SHED BY ANIMALS. LINE OF THE FAMOUS SPALD- FOOTBALLS Football Clothing & Accessories PUNCHING BAGS BOXING GLOVES, ETC. ALSO GUN3, AMMUNITION, CAMERAS, PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPPLIES, CUTLERY AND SWEATERS. IN FACT THING FOR THE ATHLETE AND 8PORTSMAN. EVERY- AND FOR THE HOME WE HAVE THE EDISON PHONOA GRAPHS AND RECORD8 PRICES FROM 910.00 TO $30.00. PLEASURE TO DEMONSTRATE THEM. T. S. HUTCHISON 306 2STH STREET. |