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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, MONDAY. jlly il wwwv PAGE FIVE e rrr AT THE THEATERS : ARE THE LATEST 1907 - - - t i5 : The dramatic field has lost many of its great star of late, the allurements NEWEST CREATION OF THE NEW of continuous" having proven a the YORK DRESSMAKER'S ART. strong magnet. Among tin- most recent acquisitions to vaudtviile is the Immense Hair Ornamants Are Another well known charaitcr acior. Archie Fad That tha Smart Set le Adopting Boyd, who will be remembered by the Sashes Are Favored for Both Morn- patrons of the Grand Opera house for his strong work in some of the huing and Evening Wear. man iutc-r- i st play of recent years, lie played Josh Whitcomb's part in NEW YORK. July 15. Among the Homestead" throughout the 'ct a latest of the smart creations of Xrw few years ago. and appeared in the role York dressmakers are cotton kimona in Ogden Hi most successful characterizations include litis Tucker in pinafore frocks, with square or round 'The County Fair." I'ticle Josh in The necks and fascinating guinips" or un- Old for five seasons. lTncle derslips of embroidered muslin or lawn Eb in The Country Squire" for two Uncle Nat in Short Acre" and lace insertion. One of these frocks seasons. for three seasons. Recently lie as was in white linen, with a narrow ap- been plaing with hi comiany in ple green border, and another was a vaudeville theaters throughout the quaint, presetting h'.s most successspotted lilac country, ful sketch of rural life, entitled After print, others, more els bo rale in white Many Years." l.y William M. Uresscy. linen and colored borders, have aphis New York engagement were Kleg.mi Join-.plique flowers to match. A very pretty and proliulily iM'Unq;, di" lie come to the emit one waa of white linen hemmed with very successful, l uf haxliig h.id the Imigi-slit Utahna this week in the Cressey play, was which a of l border scarlet, against on which made him a great stir in vaude- shoi M li t d play produced These little frocks appllqued poppies. the Aaierieaii It was years ago. are lovely, carried out in white wash- ville theaters throughout the East. The when aiiihors stage. were attempting t gur little retells of charming the play ing silk, with borders of various pastel him a play which would duplii ate shades and flowers, and as dainty and turn after many year of Samuel Toof A Pair of Kids." M. Kento his old bias home, where he passes useful as cvuli be desired. himself off upon his father as a I'ght-nlu- g dall I. .id hjiem the summer reviewing rod agent and makes a sale. Fi- man us. ripts. and finally hit upon one The vogue for immense hair ornaa recognition takes place and young author's offering us a likely nally ments is another noticeable innovation Hut it was somewhat ton Sammy learns of Ms motner's death rehieiiIn New York smart society. In one and decides to with 111 father ahull, and Mr. Kendall t the first recase there was a great cluster of off the mortgage on the hearsal suggested that each member of black ospreys, a half wreath of pink and the i asi try t hiiprovt- and lengthen rosea and an immense velvet ornament, farm. In addition to this splendid piece a their ii speellvr pans. sewn with crystals, giving the crownnumber of other strong acts are on This seemed likely to bring the ing effect to a lovely pompadour silk the program. Sousa and Sloan appear desired plan i gown. A large bunch of silver ber- In their all went well act. The enoiu1. iiji to the and burlesque magic ries supplemented by a bunch of laurel time of the Tricksters. The Patwo Casettas are leaves, whose glossy foliage admirably To 'l! it on tlu- dug." Mr. Kendall and sets off the reflection or the silver, risian whirlwind danctrs of note. The his iii:ii:iuy went to a small elly nut The Messenger Wynnewood presi-tiwas worn by a woman. New York. The show began Roys Dream. a very pretty sketch. far pron't-tlat 8:13 u'eloek and was Rawls Van and are Kaufman Crystal beads are much in evidence as a four-auffair. Things in a jacheiiiiled clover sketch entitled on the newest black frocks. Home Mush." A new Weill w II i in nigh III the first liet, lint Illustrated and song aewn are with these gowns literally then tin- trouble started. A minor while coral and the motion pictures will conclude the charaeter rame glittering oil and Instead of program. gold beads bring quite a new note into usua- brief speech a talk that the embroideries of the day, and hamVaudeville at Utahna Park. troli In d nut like a monologue, lie mered aluminum sequins are worn with A vaudeville program, amusing and Anally f entile exhausted and retired beautiful effect. Instructive throughout, is being offered and Hie Stage manager demanded to Utahna Park theater thia week. The. know why he had done kueh a thing Sashes are favored for both day and at numbers are diversified and have the The xplniiaUun was that Mr. Kendall evening wear and In one case this re- - merit of possession something new and had reiuesied them to embellish their vlval is Illustrated by means of floatoriginal. parts ami Hint he hud done so, but he In enda of which coral falls net, ing Archie Boyd is a character actor of was nut going to give his seeeh In empire style from between Ahe shoulders of the gown. In another instance ability, and In the dramatic playlet, rehearsals and have some one who apa quaint blue sash, patterned with After Many Years, holds his audi- peared In the first act steal it." This serim d to have la worn in the old ap- ence with a power seldom seen out of the plan of where scene after most of the cast, ami the comedy be proved style. This is also seen In a big productions, black satin sash, worn with a striped scene are required to develop the con- gan to heroine a fearful thing. Lines Tussore gown. tinuity o fthe plot. Mr. Boyd possesses were Mn-i- hod Into sprerhc that would that undeflnable something which en- make Hamlet appear dumb. Mr. KenThe two new colors which are now ables him to cause hla hearers to feel dall f'linnl himself soon with the shortseen everywhere on the streets of New like laughing and crying at the sam est pan. York and at all the summer resorts time. The comedy work and the pathos W hat might have been it one time near toy are sandstone and wild mint. The former bids fair to maintain ita popularity all summer, and will be carried out In voile or faced cloth, stitched in blue silk and embroidered in blue to match, as well as black and self Cool Summer Wash Suits - Vre not exactly slicing the whole earth and distributing it to our pat- - Only part olit. Were doing great things here these cays. Think you must have rona. Honii-steud- ' heard about it. You see we had too much Mens suits 110, $15, $18,-$20- to do that 750, $11.25, $12.50 and $ir.. Mens $4 and $5 trousers fiT ut a!! lMiui .1 nii t ni.iilt i.p jum I'd.-tliltll. Ktnii Suit Shirt .ui Suit? aiiil IVin-l,,- s all .i .it u tfiv.it l tllurl iiMi Iruts tan at $.1 mu aiul Tin tin MtiuUi " ll.lli1 u. t Siini-Annu.- lUkur.iiKv S.ilu ;itlirtis il Mimilil nut It Sinn Waist. Skirl" 1'iiilrr- Ihuss liHiMln. Silks uill Vah titni'ls imiM Umi hoiv uml the prires in lii,in lul.iiiiv ;iii- jum Mi'iir. - - to $3 and $3.75. Weve sliced Hats and Toggery, also. jy in and get your - S. J. Burt & Bros. oitt-niii- - Fred M. Nye the iii-ii- i . Co. laugh-provoke- ) I rs rt - CLOTHIEK8 - dew-drop- 111-.- IS CAUGHT IFIER : If you trade with u jon will ford. Sin-lu- (.'liit-ken- In sure to get are plentiful and lb,- v Wi ti)t. market have tin- - best af- I , MANY MOUTHS PACIFIC ENGINEER ARREST FOR LARCENY. SOUTHERN Chicago Market, I8S 24th Street relentless aa fata Itaelf la office ra for the law some tha (Ml d a while, seems to for who, brakar, baffle tbelr efforts. After a lapse of al mat fflz montha from tha time of the theft, Wirt Pence, a Southern Pad lie freight engineer, waa today arreated by Sergeant Tout and Detective Wllaon for ateallng two Pullman blanketa from the wrack of passenger train No. S at Abaoat aa Daeth, Nev. Xn the rounding up of brakemen who hare been engaged In a wholesale robbery of freight care facta were learned which (vaulted In Pencea airesL When Pence waa placed under arreet a Pullman blanket waa found In his posses-alo- n. The aahea of another, which he had tried to dlapoae of In an attempt to remove Incriminating evidence, found In hla room laat nighL i i were that ha took tha blan color. refined and fascinating color scheme was shown In a hat and frock worn by a tall and dark woman who was sipping something cooling on one of the hotel roof gardens the other night. The frock is one that well shows the best trend of fashions for our midsummer frocks. Of white moussellne de sole. It waa a masterpiece of fine work; the deep bordering of varloua- -. steed. tucks to the skirt la very original and soft, and the small line of satin down the front gave a pretty lengthening effect There were soft touches of faintest blue about the bodice; the little pleated rosettes and some small bands of satin and the sleeves were most fascinating. A It The hat worn with this lovely frock was fully worthy of It and obviously made with the one Intention of exOf very wide, treme becomingness. shade. It was trimmed solely nan of late, and to hla efforts. busy In a drooping with one enormous ostrich feather. gnat measure, the arrest la due. Dressy little house coats are now BURNING ASHES. being made of striped peklne silks, mainly black, and are very much in Official of are charmingly matronGeological Survey Makes vogue. They ly, when one la too young for the qualSom Pertinent Comments. ification, and exceedingly youthful, la on the wane. A charm"Acre has been a lot of nonsense when youth requires all parts on the example ing ritlea about this scheme of a Penn bias The fronts are open and do not Vlnnla cobbler to burn ashes tor meet. The slope off of the corners " aald one of the fuel experts of Is quite pronounced. The back is seamfro logical aurvey the other day to ed so that they form points of the they Join. The full naihlngton reporter. The scheme stripes where on bias when the stripes a are sleeves not en a new one. It has been turn up and over from the front view. at different Umea and always A single pocket line is seen on each oa" down to the same ultimate front slanting across the stripes, but oocluilon impracticable. Of course, without flaps, being too near the nytblng will burn If you give It oxy-- P rounding edge of the slope. Two large are closely allied and it Is In the char- - . Intended for a comedy was becoming The audience enouBh. You can burn even cast antique enameled and Jeweled buttons acterlxatlon of such a simple, yet grand , an - endurance contest. and character aa the old farmer I seemed ta be humor out Mr. under thoae conditions. But the decorate the front, on either side, that enough getting J"rerence two on the waist line In the back. A Boyd shows up so strongly in the lime- - j of it to keep awake, but there was between laboratory experl-jnt- i over turns lace collar richly wrought This little playlet la Itatdf worth ! may- in the manager's ojfflce. Finally and practical application la con;. the neck and a front of exquisite lin- the price of admission. j midnight arrived and the third act was most "eblei It la true that there la gerie on the same order gives the bill to make serve numbers the Other , still being hammered away at by the some coal left In so called finished air of elegance to the coat The Wynewomls players, who seemed to have become pleasing. altogether enters among lace beautiful same Tl,cre of an elocutionary mania, possibly five per cent The the in The Messenger Boys Dream" sing musc-ssetliut la never burned. Moat folds of bias silk as a finish to are nerves of the manager finally j The at and good appear advantage. nicely White taffeta linings could be recovered by careful exceedingly light and soft so that these Rawls and Van Kaufman present a broke and he rushed bark to the stage, declared the play uulng, but In big manufacturing coatees can be worn In the warmest pleasing specialty and Sousa and Solan. The stage onmanager the and and places of that would In much furnish manager started their go act, magical of, lathe I sort, weather. - to appeal to Mr. Kendall. Mr. Kendall d trouble of of the element the performcomedy this sort of aah-dinance. The Bassetts, whirlwind dancers, was on the stage, surrounded by a lot costa more than It cornea ta Very pretty Informal and simple ' each the young for give a number of dances unique and rf waving, shouting dance gowns ner and a?"aI ,8heB ure alate, and you in new in thia section of the country, trying to make their voices heard above batiste and moussellne of set are Jw.that w,n not bnrn All of the white and pale colors. These are full Their work Is graceful and refined the other. if for burn,nB asTiei that have The manager looked on for a moment with waists high silk or ribbon gir- throughout. 6een put Iorwrd depended on dles, fastening with three straps and and then made up his mind to quick niTi Wm uort of chemicals with Harry Girard. decision. Turning all tha lights off the rt three pairs of large buttons, covered 1 and bnrnlhg the resulting with the same material as the girdle. Girard, the composer of The stage, he rushed on. and waving his Harry 1 in 0 not know cxuctly what the The straps, being of cord and wide Alaskan." the new musical comedy hand at the audience to leave, declared eohhi r . formula was, but you can apart, are new and pretty. Bertha frills which John Cort will produce early In the show was over. And it was over, September, has had one of the most re- - j the curtain never went up on It t that when you figure up of lace and ruffles of the gownIn fabthe the decolletage markable musical educations of any again. trim ric often Kendall has never told what 01 the chenilcals and the boii.. In various lines, and finish the short American composer. When he was S really was the Intended ending and h j using them It will come sleeves. The same ruffles and lace years old his stepfather placed him In has never dared to think what the finsood deal more than the price of carry out the three rows of a Greek charge of a thorough instructor, with ish would have been had the play gone e the Idea that the boys Inherited musi- on until all of the performers fell exa combina- - design upon the skirt. instance, tkn M chemlcali that will give off cal talent would lie in the direction of hausted. CATHERINE fene gas and I understand this piano playing and composition. Later, the young man mastered the pipe orBoll Gravy. f1 cobbler produced yon 8omc of Kendall's S lyings. under Horatio Parker, in New m.lx tbem wltb th In warm weather any gravies or gan, nuhea and uni make York City, and was soon in charge of Blue blood Is the heritage of lazy it burn. But your cheml-wul- d wraps that are left from the preceding the music of a metropolitan church. lineage. Its the blrthmak on ancesboiled disand up cost yon more than the day should be poured While drilling choir boys, Girard tral Inactivity. nrt roa Sht Just as well burn Into clean pans. This Is particularly covered that he had a voice, and Be one of the boys while the band the di9,j l'n direct, which you necessary where vegetables have been promptly placed himself under the It plays even If you have to rome In to ablr Thus of Arthur Hartingtnn. Ret cheaper from calcium added to the preparation, as It soon rection a Turkish If you go home you long the organist and are liable tobath. sour. In cooler weather every was that bfore than yon cou turns out and called locked be rom other of one nny in choir master became soloist orire e n,lt ver7 one knows that other day will be often enough to the leading New York churches. From down. dun. The question Is. does it really pay warm up these things. costa more than coal." there Girard was drafted Into the Daly dls-llg- ' d half-sleev- ! - ! I S , ; 2 MANN-PAYZAN- '1 cal-'''hld- Branch Market, 12f 25th Street HI DEI HIES IS i keta from the wreck of No. S. looked like the apoila of war, open to anybody, tad he helped himself. Special Officer Joaeph Jonea of the Oregon Short Line and Southern Pacific has been a (! 0,co1 The only market In Ogden cquiiqied with a refrigerating plant. 1 nose-rosebu- Tm Pullman B I an kata Takan From Wrackad Train in January Laat En liaaaar Triad ta Diapoaa of Evidanca by Burning Ona of Tham. COMPANY RUSSELL-JAA1E- S i Pence admits Washington Avenue. 2429-2431-24- 33 t fair-hair- ed UNDER I' rem-.if- sliced Come slice. nt wr niMiu Lit!.'- l.i:nli : I ! I - : . were I..- SMifi i sliced to , :i 1 Wanted room and always want money. jn order to make things move, we decided some slicing. llii Tin-ol- T. ht to be rich when It's cheap to be poor? "Did you ever have a food tight In the stomach? It's caused by eating scraps. "On some of those Indiana trolley systems the stations are so close together that the car has begun to stop before It eonunenees to start. "In a Southern village 1 ran Into a lunch naiiti to get a bite while the engines were being changed on the train. 1 finally flagged a shaving mug full of coffee. Then 1 sidetracked a biscuit that threatened to go by me. On the shaving mug were the words 'Remember Me,' and someone had written on the biscuit. 'Forget It.' In a crowd In New York on j day I felt myself being used unusually rough, and I said to the man next to me, Pardon me, but If I am not mistaken you have your hand In my pocket.' He excused himself and said he was looking for his pockelbouk. 'Why don't you look In your own pocket, I said. He replied, I did and It wasn't there. The less we sleep the more we are compelled to eat. Therefore the more we sleep the less we will be required to eat. So why sweat and eat when Ita cheeper to sleep? Let the rich go to work and we will all go to sleep. ASTONISHED Pathos In CHILD OF SLUMS. AFTER LAW BREAKERS MAKES A FIVE DAYS TRIP ALONG THE WEBER RIVER. Visits Half Dozen Favored Fishing Pisces and Makes Five Arrests far Fishing Without a Licens- e- Cam-plain- ts Hava Bsan Filsd Against Maw Fish and Game Commissioner Vaw der Vlies made another big haul of violators of the fish and game laws during tha closing days of last week, lie left the city six days ago, returning last evening, and reported having visited Lost Creek, Chalk Creek, Coalville, Devils Slide, Weber River, East Canyon and other planes, all favorite spots for the fishermen, and arreated five men, against whom he filed complaints for fishing without a license. They arc Harry Thomimon of Devils Slide, Joseph Rartuch, from the cement works; E. O. Kingston and Clsrenco Kingston of Morgan, George Ellerbeck of Halt Lake. The complaints were filed at Coalville and Morgan. Littla Girls Exclamation of Wondar. FATHER It waa a cane of the meeting of ex-- t rentes. A beautifully appointed baby carriage, enameled In white and with all Ita fittings and coverlets of snowy waa being trundled apotlesanesB, along an uptown street, says the New York Times. In It lay a plnk-anwhite baby, nestling amid frills of lawn and lace. Approaching from the other direction waa a group of little Italian children, evidently on their way home from school. Dressed In heavy-lookin- g clothes of every possible color, the only uniformity presented was the general hue of dirt, which seemed to be common to the clothing, aa well as the hands and faces, of all. Certainly the contrast between the baby In the carriage and the children on the street many of them scarcely more than babies themselves could not have been more marked. Something of this seemed to Pausing for a Impress the children. moment, they gazed at the carriage with admiring eyes, while one little girl, braver than the rest, peering under the hood to get a better look at the occupant, exclaimed: "My! What a whiteness!" d Bumptuous HAD HOPES FOH HIM.. Youth Got Benefit of Little Plain Talk. The following la related of a certain New York business man and hit son: The son had Just left Harvard and was fired with ambitions which did not Include going into hla father's office. When he arrived homo his parents began seriously to discuss his future. He stated what hla Ideas were and spoke of the professions as most likely to afford scope tor bis genius. The law, he thought, would be the likeliest career. Ilia father, however, had not a very high opinion of his abilities, and said so without mincing words I think, he declared, you had better make a beginning by adorning one of my o 111 re stools. We can think about your taking up the law afterward. The young man did not see It that way. Office life he loathed, and aald it was an existence fit only for a dog. Well, my son, returned the father, dryly, youre not n dog yet, but you'll grow." well-know- n Had Sherlock Holmes Favor. Few mortals there are who, at some time In tbelr lives do not have a deWhy Politician Disagree. sire to become detectives . and huut The Crasy people never act together, de- down criminals and bad men. clares the superintendent of a large Sherlock Holmea fever took hold of ' asy "I for the Insane. If one Inmate many, and these sleuth hound youths attacks an attendant, ss sometimes went into the business at once. taj. happens, the others would look upon Sylvester receives letters from them It as no affair of thelra and simply frequently. Only recently he read the watch It out. The moment we dis- following In a letter that waa seat cover two or more Inmates working to him personally: The Detective head quarters. together we would knop they were on the road to recovery." Dear air. I hare been atudylng She Had Fait the Tack. A little girl rushed Into her aunts room one afternoon all excited, and held up her finger and gasped: "Aunt Berta, Aunt Eorta, theres a fly with a tack In hU tail." about being a detective tor four years, and would like to be a privet detective in this country. So I hope to beur from you. BLANK." "Youra truly, No changes In the local detectlT force have been announced s yet. ' |