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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL iHOW I At the Theaters j MONDAY, ARE YOUR The Grand "Uncle Joh Sprucrby tonight; "Dora Thorne." Friday night, week. Lycem A BIG CHRISTMAS DINNER s December 29. Outside." FALSTAFFS CAFE OFFERS : -- CORSETS. GIRL? THIS WEEK'S ATTRACTIONS. Man tack roll of hair ur.d set the thing of "twist and curves" on it support, then you take your side links, which puff and curl and twist to fill out t! spaces left bare by the turned up hat brim, ar.d fasten all together with many Jeweled hat phi. Tile milliner i.l not say how we would manage at t:ie tluatcr. This is a story that only M'-to show how important it is that the hair he dressed for the hat. Tr.at unsightly place wliere the bandeau lies necessary to give the correct tilt to he season's style - is usually hidden masses of flowers and feathers. Tiie hut is again popular Goose-Oys- ters Some very lovely creations are seen trimmed with little tips twisted to resemble great jimnns. which stand straight up oti the I urban and toques, liuir ornaments were never so elabo-tat- e and stunning, atnl indeed at the theater it would seem to become as much a nuisance as the theater hat Iaedom A Patterson, the genial itself. Real ami artificial flowers that of the Falstaff cafe, have defy detection, jeweled roses of velvet proprietor united iiiuug something this year, hithworn usually hi iairs. and all sorts of twists of velvet are much seen lately erto unknown to Ogden. It is a and liked. and trouble saver, money-savMany w hose face can stand it like ne thing altogether lovely being the the garland effects, which bHk. as furnishing of all who desire to attend though copied from oni- - old Greek a Christinas dinner for tiie small sum model. More diamonds have been seen of To cents. Why buy turkeys at 22i lately at the theater than for many a cents per pound and work and sweat year back. There is much about the fur hat Wing passed, but in tile shop you will find about as many in fur as ever. For wear oil a cold day in a 0 toque or turliun sliaiie. nothing can be more appropriate, aud they are genV-i- EXERCISES HELD Utahna "The PAGE FIVE DECEMBER 25. 1905. BIRTH all JOSEPH YOU KNOW YOU MUST HAVE OF PROPHET TWO TO BE EXACTLY RIGHT. 8MITH CELEBRATED. Vaudeville, all week. Delivered Eulogistic Addresses Are and Social Musical Numaers Lend Interest to Services. "UNCLE JOSH SPRUCEBY. "Uncle Josh Spruceby, the first of the many rural plays now being presented in the different cities, will be Your Tailor-Mad- e Demands One. Your "Princess" Another Busts Higher, Tee. Baked possum and Candied all-bla- key and Celery and Soup Oh, Yams-Tur-- Yum-Yu- m. XKW YORK. IVc. Tho craze Appropriate rxerviaes in honor of for the princess effects is on the Inthe birth oJoneph Smith the founder crease. ls and the whole range of over a red hot range cooking a tew of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterhas been revolutionized by things when you can stroll down to were -day held in its Saints, The "skin garment." yesterday iHipularity. Fa 1 faff and get a meal composed the the seven wards of Weber stake, in us it is called, is a union suit of silk over of thirty different good thing, fine wool, almost as thin as gosthis city, and in the wards or the stake and from Lynn haven oysters to cate nolr. samer. but very warm. Next to this outside the city. Including oh, yum, yum baked posis worn the new corset, which is cut sum with candied yams. Candled The aimiversary exercises in all purposely for the princess dress. The yams study that for a mlnuta. Then cases were of an eulogistic nature and women who wear the same corset from there will be stuffed Utah turkey and make to a year rrval mistake. the life of the founder of Monnonism year roast green goose and say what's the The first thing to be considered is was given In story and lit song. use? Just read It all for yourself: in comfort, that is, the corset must fit many of the wards there are pioneers you. not you the corset: and then tne "DORA THORNE. who knew the prophet personally and new styles each year require a change Dora Thome, which will be seen they were called upon to give personal in build. Every woman this season should Hisses two corest, one for X at the Grand, is a dramatisation of reminiscences of their acquaintance her e suit, and the other for hint. with RowBertha M. Clay's famoua novel. wear her with princess gowns. a Firist Ward. becoming. Southern Shrimps vans The new corset of this season de- erally land and Clifford Vave given it a mag' A beautiful hat of chinchilla and At the First ward Klder Samuel W. mands It a bust of line than of that In of Crsam higher Consomme Pruitaniers speaking Colory nlflcent production. Richards, one of the early settlers and last seu sun and a smaller waist added lace, decorated with pink rows, was 'Dora Thome' Is adherents to the faith, spoke of his to the very pleasingly combined in a toque Queen Olives one critic says: Calory front. does not shupe. Another hat had an ermine This straight and personal recollection of Joseph Smith Baked Chinook Salmon, au Madsria literary composition so unstudied sucbrown and lace brim, with the holbw whom he had seen when he (Richards) mean tight lacing, but proper adjust o faultlessly arranged that its Pommos Parisianno A stout meat and exercise. physical melodraand curves tilled in with violets and was a boy, and he told some interest cess is not dependent upon woman needs a straight front, side roses. Tiie crowns have little trimwith Candied Yame Baked It situations. Opossum, and of of stories the leader the church. climaxes ing matic bones on the bias, and the back lines to but the have indeed contrast average the with Strained Honey many service special music should curve out over nothing During Spanish Puffs, stands in the hii. The ming. a bank of gold or silver braid knotted melodrama like the inspiring fresh- was furnished by the ward choir, with Utah Stuffed Cranberry Sauce Turkey, d woman must be fitted by in front. Rut if tills braid is used, be ness and coolness of an autumn mom which had been enlarged fur the oc- having her corset Roast Green with App'.o Sauce Goose, a to good adjusted to regarnish it shortly, a it with the sultry and casion. ing comparedsummer model and then being properly padded prciwrvd and is tarnished of school in session very the heat The quickly esjie Sunday tempestuous FALSTAFF PUNCH woman needs a girdle the morning was characterised by out. The thin dully after exposure to dampness. a bust covered Staamod Potatoes with M shape, ached Potatoss supplier on the life of the prophet. WILL LIVE IN HISTORYS PAGES speeches with luce frills; a slight bustle Is worn, Corn Our grandmothers liked the Second Ward. Peas Juna Sugar Early for dancing "Tarlatan" In me Sec- also a hip pad; but pray be sure tliat service the At Pie evening Mince Pie Applet Pi Pumpkin Famous Highway to the Southwest ond ward, President C. F. Middleton, it is firmly attached to your corseta, fnMks. and today they are being reX Raisins and Nuts Fruit for more is there a nothing Age. laughable Built Only Century vived for tile same purpose. Of course Jane S. Richards and Alva Scovtlle than ol of the Caka Ice Cream wobbly hip pads. sight A hundred years ago the eyes this means a very good quality of addressed the congregation, their subA certain amount of care must be X Chaese and Crackers of lace for 'America were on the southwest. W ject being "Incidents in the Life of and quantities usecorset to to a ita given Is with prolong Cafe Noir rutiles. The outside of these gowns were on the edge of the war the Prophet" fulness. It ahould be unlaced every fipaln over the eloalng of the Missis I In the morning there was special time it la taken off. Two lacings not really so very exiiensive, but when together your silk alppt, and under orders from Washing services in the school, the primary should be used, one from the corset-hole- s you have gathered lace ruffles, your ribbon your linings, and Fort departments. of kindergarten command In ton, Wilkinson, at the bottom up to the waist, furbelows and the other small items Third Ward. Adams, held solemn conclave with the and another from the top to the waist which cost so much without you can was ward Third there In the special line. hook the corset from the do your own sewing, the adding of a Indians who owned the east bank of acrvicea both morning and evening, bottomFirst L tbli.h-hook up, put the hand inside dressmaker's bill will bring the cost up the big river, and by treaty .hool and for former the ganday I d a sacred potstroad through their ,he jHtter for the public, at both of I the corest and draw up the mil of tleah I lQ a hl(rh flKllre The lace and the diaphragm. Now fasten I ed nrt- - Bre abto liked for dancing which atieakera eulogised the founder loward I the there should be four, two I garters but are much more appropriate Buffalo 0f the Mormon church, It left Nashville on the old one oil each aide to keep j for older women. in and front Col-Fourth Word, at Tennessee I trace, croeeed the corset and stockings in good aliape. CATHERINE The principal service in this ward the bert'a terry below the Mussel shoals, Take a long breath and tighten the, at h was beldln the Big of back and, striking the hills ot the Sunday school, at which lower lacea, after another full breath I I should Black, came down to K.trhM and onlB,on Composer Strauss Saves Money, l&1 muBjc and speeches combined fasten tiie upper laces, which R considered be no tighter than your greatest breath I Dr. Richard Strauss ! to New Orleans, with a branch to the Mrvlctm memorlal a make I women like elastic He In Walnut hills. The road waa more Many riclieRt lexpanalon. composer Europe. Fifth Ward. than a military necessity, for so many . At the meeting of the Sunday school I lacings, which give to every movement- hti gfaarp business sense and knows and thus avoid any sramp- J bla earplugs, ward Wilder Richard Douglas. I nt the body, of pirates Infested the Mississippi thatln I 8"m Off the. nY 1 New waa jrthe per-merchants returning from whi in the early days, ' tana needed a aster rente home with annul friend of Joseph Smith, address- -1 , Sh elves ery yt)U,n The 9100 REWARD, SIOO. inter-some led school and the gave readers of thla paper will be their money. the wearer. Above the to ful aha lie After It waa opened It became al! eating accounts of the life of the pro Torsot la worn a new triple garment, a pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has of corset cover, skirt and draw- been able to cure things to the southwest. Methodiair phet in all lta stages, and At the evening session Thomas A. union went down that way In the person ot women stout this ers. To garment that la Catarrh. Halls Catarrh Bhreeve spoke on "Joseph Smith, the Cure folelse! aa Tobias Gibson; later Lorenzo Dow It reduces the la the only positive cure now known to a large congrega- will be a boon, with World all auperffuous to the lowed him with the camp meeting tion. Prophet, by doing away medical fraternity. Catarrh be spirit. Old Hickory marched hla army At both of the services special music material. Ing a constitutional disease, requires down to Natches over this rente In waa rendered. a constitutional treatment Halla CaThe empire and princess effects are tarrh Cure la taken 1811 and marched It back again next Lynns Ward, Internally, acting hoThe primary department held a spec- also responsible for the beautiful aprlog. And from that day till nearly upon the blood and mucous directly when for they surfaces of the system, thereby desour own It has been the great center ial entertainment on Saturday evening, siery and footwear; must be lifted,, because of their fullf that countrys activity. Now the the Sunday school yesterday morning, ness, troying the foundation of the diaeaae. they must be lifted on all aides, end giving the patient strength by railroads have come, the settlers have ward meeting yesterday afternoon. be must course there and of harmony building up the constitution and service Joseph moved down Into the valleya and I At the afternoon of V teetj. !ien I the W. nature In doing lta work. The Alex Abbott, Myron Brown, Smith, emened p 1 the bed. 0i W. Crane and William Wright spoke I shortness of the walking demands slating have so much filth In Its proprietorB I branches and through swampy low- lfe of the pphrt. the two for- - the utmost care In the matter of shoes1 that they offer One atlve manufac-I mtd Bo Xuds. But the Trace la Still there I raerthe shoe the stocking. Dollars for any case that It Hundred known him and speaking having upon lta ridges. the beat roid of them from their personal knowledge of the turer has come forward with new falls to curs. Bend for list of testiIL Everybody styles nothing like which has been monial , Magaxln. seen, perhaps, since the days of the Address: F. J. CHENEY A Co Mound Fort Word. Toledo, O. At this ward last evening William! empire Itself. Man With g PulL Bold by all Druggists. 75c. IPhaw, Louis J. Read and George 8.1 Shoes are even embroidered, that Is, Reliance on pull not infrequently Darker, spoke of the lire of Joseph those worn with the visiting gowns, Take Halls Family Pills for into a dangerous passion. Smith, dealing with hla birth,' llte and spots the color of the suit must1 develop Such waa the case with a prominent and mission, from the time of hla birth be worn with the morning dress. A citizen of Westfield, Maas. In 1808 to hla death In the Carthage new shoe to be worn with a gray walking dress was lately made in gray This prominent citizen, with three I jail In 1844. cloth of the same material as the dress. waa In the afternoon there fWMPM special others, had been to a resort on the But patent wher I wirvlcea under the auspices of the Sun-- 1 with gray heel Connecticut river near Holyoke where j I Is with fashionable moat perhaps the clambake was held. Beer and day school and primary association. of the stake conservative women. Pointed toes are wards the Throughout strong drink had flowed freely, untU no longer worn, but instead a slightly was generally on the ride home late at night the the anniversary rounded toe. Many Louis XV. heels hired driver waa the only man In the are seen. For slippers beautiful brocades embroidered In gold and silver who waa to party hla wholly awake are shown In the shoe shop To Help Women from Car Aa ha came near a surrounding As the girl alighted from the trolley srade crossing he heard the whlatle Stockings are dally growing more of an approaching locomotive and car she turned to her escort appror- elaborate and beautiful. Open-woreined in hla horse lngly. "Do you know you are a man embroideries, ribInsert patterns.lace In a thousand? she said. "Water masaerT" Inquired bons and insertions In every conceivIm delighted to hear It," he ah able device are used aa decoration prominent citizen, who- had wered radiantly. aroused by the atop. Wonderful are the prices paid for these I mean about helping a girl off a flimsy foot coverings; but the cleVer' "Springfield espreaa coming, You are the needle woman ran buy tne plain allV to let it go by, uld the driver. car, she said hastily. Drive on, drive on, ordered the first man, hut one, who has helped me stockings at a quarter of the price, and with a Mr hits of lace and ribbon man in the carriage, reassuringly; a off the car properly for a year. Men have aa beautiful hose aa those seen woman fill right I know .the a elbow the by generally grab engineer. and hoist her shoulder high In the air. In Jho shop That makes her look awkward and Thus equipped from the "skin garProperties of Tantalum. feel crosa Or else they take hold of ment outward, my lady Is ready for The success of tantalum as a ma- her arm with such a grip that It hurts, the newest thing In underskirts made terial for electric lamp filaments has her sleeve and pushes lb up of leather a little thicker and stronger rumples drawn attention to the remarkable from her wrist Sometimes they grab than glove leather, whlchcllngs closeproperties of the metal, and may lead her hand, and she has urgent need of ly to the figure. To this skirt may be and iljank goa tar tip gartian patraitagr to many demands ltf the supply can both hands to hold on to her skirt and attached different flounces of silk to be sufficiently Increased. Chief of taifirif ear. Now, all she match the different gowns worn. As rxtrndri aa duriag tip past gror. all gau-ijol- i these properties, aa Dr. Mollwo Perkla I to the side of. the wlH wear a very !T,f lwrt the PPr but Is desires that gently which I I un5 point, out. I. extreme ductility, com- the .dJusUble flotm J?o r srm .im!y I rantributri ia making tip tpar 1005 newed indefinitely, are a blued with extraordinary hardnesA I -to her her And keep temdy her, help economy. and convenience diamond drill, rotating 5,000 times a And thata great tip largrat and mart Eurrrartul now we are ready for the outer garmlnuta for three days and three nights balance, and thats alL what did." seem to bo growing more you which ments, a penetrated only quarter through a in aar Ijiatarg. whos the other man? Inqulr- - extravagant both In number masheet of tantalum of ed"Well, her escort terials and trimmings. au inch thick, and the diamond was Oh, thats Jack, she replied, blusb- orach worn. This hardness suggests A very clever Idea waa a gown tha use of the metal for drills la place lngly, "Were engaged. which waa a combination of the priniff the diamond. cess and suspender' effect- - A beauticonAdvice to a BrH"qreom. ful brocaded cloth waa used In lta The long lines. curved Aa Eldorado man,- a brldegrooBL. struction, ., . makes this Inquiry of the Republican: gracefully over then hip ' JAMES II. DOUGLAS, Marageb. PRESENTS "Shall I tell my wife everything or panel cut.Jn a Not .h.B t Ml FOR EVERYBODY. lag a thing about it. we asked a ss over the ahoul- I who has been married fifty years HORACE PEERY toL waist Is worti EVERYTHING THE . chiffon A dalnty W.l W. BOYLE explain. He said: "Tell your wife ev- wlth thI 8klrt The gown was LATEST. Directors. W- D. PYPER But the neighbor say thla I ried out the different tones of bronae We then color Is to be very fash- old which Is henpecked. DOUGLAS H. codger JAMES 1906 DIARIES called on min who has had three tollable. It Is said, R. M. BOYLE now ready. wires and la row looking around for .hoT, o -1)0 Mid. No. 4. m'r Tell ttm ootMM.-hStore open ovenings yon toll non. tb. truth think you are lying and If you He to .Another extreme. According until Christmas. them they will catch you. Look wise, I to mjHnM.f there are women who SPARGOS BOOK STOKE ay nothing and avoid trouble. El-- 1 gre puttlnf m their hats before they Ido up their hair. You first put up the dorado, Kan., Republican. aeen at the Grand tonlgnt. This pro duct ion is said to be different from all others, as it contains much comedy ms well as pathos, and the realistic saw mill scene is said to be the moat exciting and intense effect ever produced. The scenes of tne play are laid in Vermont and New York, which gives ample opportunity for portraying the simple rustic characters in country as well aa the many Incidents that befall the simple country folks that visit the metropolis. uncer-garnien- time-save- r. er Menu 75 cents tgllor-tnad- t : slab-side- I t 1 span-countr- y. 1 1 MANN-PAYZAN- T. th. rf' WISHES YOU - A Merry Christmas 1 mu 1 At Your Service Tuesday Morning - - IDc luisli our rk many patrons atte frirttite A iim'tj fflljriatmaa af af ry . hd ; ' ISaglr Sfamitar (Eampmtg - re? SL5LJL 8 I - car-erythl- - ... H L'S otavoV . |