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Show TRUT H. Princess Wrapper. Milliners Ban on the Veil. It will not do for the pretty girl to Ho other garment yet devised means the comfort and relaxation of lide her passe hat under an accumulae morning gown. This tion of gauze veilings any longer. The the milliners have found her out. In convention assembled they have denounced the veil and jeered at the woman who wears it. It gives too much opportunity to economical women to look smart at a trifling expense to suit the other women who live by the hats they sell. Mme. Hunt, an officer of the National Milliners' association, says: "It is a dangerous fashion, a style which puts money in the pockets of the veil makers but takes it out of ours. Many women conceal old hats under fluffy masses of brown veiling and then forego the pleasures of a new hat. We must expose this practice. well-mad- . To restore linoleum. To restore linoleum that has lost its freshness first clean it and dry it, says the Chicago News. Melt a little ordinary glue in a pint of water and at night go over the linoleum with a flannel that has been dipped in the glue water. Next morning the oilcloth will have a fine, hard gloss. . EBER W. HALL, Undertaker 110 and Licensed West Second South, posite Postofflce. Em-balme- r. op- Tel. 1019. Styles In Coats. Some of the new sack coats end well above the deep waist belt with broad box plaits back and front allowed to flow loose. Of quite another nature are the whole back coats reaching to the knee, while the most fashionable are a revival from the middle of the '50s. With the addition of a watteau plait they have the same turndown collars and wide, hanging sleeves. Some of the shorter ones have little attempt at fastening save cords, which are but seldom secured, and are usually accompanied by a big turndown collar, often with drooping tassels or cord ornaments. Tea Punch. Make aa strong infusion of tea, pour ing a quart of boiling water over a tablespoonful of Ceylon or English ureakfast tea and letting it stand until cold. Strain and add to the follow-lowin- g mixture: The juice of three lemons and the juice of three oranges, the pulp and juice of a shredded pineapples and one pint of sugar. When the sugar is entirely dissolved add one quart apollinaris and one box or raspberries, fresh strawberries used whole. Four over a block of ice in the punch bowl. A cupful of claret and a tablespoonful of curacoa may be added if desired. 7 TWENTY-FIV- YEARS E BEFORE THE PUBLIC Young Bros. Co. are sole agents for the following well known PIANOS Stock Vose & Sons Crown Richmond Royal Schulz Blasius BOTTOM PRICES. EASY PAYMENT8. 38 MAIN ST. Tiire Tabic 4868 Princess Wrapper, 82 to42 bosk Design by May Manton. SAN - DEPART. Prom Oregon Short Line Depot, Halt Lnke City. VWI Mercur, connecting at Nsphl for Manti and intermediate-7TO po ati on Sanpete Valley liy.. For Garfield Beach, Tooele,' Stockton, Mammoth, Eureka- ' and Silver City (via Learning-- . OIUU ton cut-of- f) For Provo, American Fork,-Lehl- . Juab, Milford, Frisco, , - Caltentes points and '' Intermediate AlAC OIUD M a XU p 1X1 ARRIVE. From Provo, American Fork, Lehl. Juab, Milford, FrlRco, Callentes and Intermediate 9i35 a m points From Provo, Lehl, Fairfield, Mercur and Sanpete Valley. C.IC P liy. points From Sliver City, Mammoth, Eureka, Stockton, Tooele and C.1C Garfield Beach p 111 ALL TRAINS DAILY. 'Dally Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cur Service between Salt Lake, Milford, Modena and Callentes. Direct stage ronr actions for all mining districts In southern Utah and Nevada. r Inexpensive Bath Robes. Pretty wash flannels in pink or blue are just the thing for bath gowns. They are warm and comfortable for room wear and save a more elaborate gown, says the Philadelphia Bulletin. For one of average height six yards is enough, and as they need no trimming the cost of the gown is trifling. Gut in three widths, one in back or two in front; hem, and mount on a double yoke, finishing the neck wiih a wide turnover collar. Gather the full sleeves into a wristband, and stitch hems, cuffs and collar. Put a big square outside pocket on the left front, and fasten the garment with pearl buttons. City Ticket Office, 201 Main Street TeL 250 For particulars call on or address agents. Salt Lake Route, or J. L. Moore, Commercial Agent. E. W. GILLETT, Geo. Passenger Agent. Contre La Migraine. A delightful essence to inhale when suffering from headache is composed oi one drachm of oil of lavender, one ounce lump camphor, three ounces liquid ammonia and one pint alcohol. Dissolve and bottle. Nervous head- AND SALT LAKE R. R. CO. excellent model Is well adapted to its use and Is suited to many materials. It also can be made either high or with a square neck. As illustrated it is made of blue challie dotted with black, the yoke being of ecru lace and the trimming black and white braid. The wrapper combines lose ... fronts with a fitted back, but is made over a fitted front lining that means perfect neatness. The pointed yoke with the sleeve caps give the breadth of shoulder that is so fashionable, but the square yoke can be substituted and the sleeve caps omitted if preferred. To make the wrapper for a woman of medium size will be required 11 yards 27 or 7 yards 44 inches wide, with lace. A May yard of Manton pattern No. 4565, sizes 32 to 42, will be mailed, to any address on receipt of ten cents. all-ove- PEDRO, LOS ANGELES s Simple waists with deep yoke are greatly liked for home afternoon wear both with matching and aches are often relieved by applying contrasting skirts. This one is. made towels wrung but of hot water to the of reseda crepe albatross and face and head. Use as hot water as with fancy black braid can be borne. carved gold buttons. The narrow cal-lar- plastron front, formed by the extensions of the yoke. is peculiarly smart and the drooping shoulder line marks the latest designs. A May Manton pattern, 4557, sizes 32 to 40, will be mailed to any address on receipt of ten cents. |