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Show DAILY UTAH STATE PAGE SIX. !lVES'$3 I I ALL STYlS-ui- os haw-ON- PRICE E Capital and Surplus. New York Fashions s?, WKWWti4WWWWWWWHWHHt an inset of embroidered silk and Catherine (By NEW C.D.1VES. SOLO ONLY BY 'P I Mann-Payaan- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 190S. JOURNAL, t.) a YORK, Feb. SO. Thera should band of lacs The long skirts wars waist portion under a be no difficulty In securing a coat of attached to the $275.00000 belt or girdle: they wtr. very full and had no trimmings whatever. A handsom evening wrap waa developed from Ivory broadcloth trimmed with hands of embroidery and braid and bead pendants The garment waa simple in Its shaping, being nothing more than a loose coat and the sleeves were full and of the kimono style cut In a deep point at the box-cowell-knothrough the back. The flat band collar which ex"above to tha tha waist" tended down the front waa of tha emmany styles Jacket such ns tha Etona and Boleros broidery and the rlosing waa under a Just now women rhoae tha longer pendant. Shorter bands overlapping and heavier modes, but later the short each other passed ever tha shoulders Jacket and tha Etona and Bolerue will both backhand front and were also decorated with pendants and on the coma into their own. AU kinds of fabrics are used In these point of the sleevo waa aa Inset of garments even lacs coats are used for the embroidery, la the center of evening wear or extremely dressy which was a pendant Such a coat la daytime functions where no warmth very serviceable for wear over gowns la required and wraps mm permlselbls of the princess and Empire modes Aa Item that must ba remembered when of lace or silk, or sofa and easily alwaya Is the linings. When any de- crushed materials, and It la eaay to be The name coat could be gree of warmth la wished It la betteer handled. to have an Interlining, for tha seen" made from Venetian cloth and trimlining Is of silk In n thin and chiffon med with braided collar and cuffs and quality, sometimes brocaded, some- fastened with braid frogs or fancy times finished with Insets of lacs buttons. Tha sleeves oould be drawn Into cuffs braided to correspond 'with ruchlna, etc.; of course, the day-tim- e coat la leaa elaborate la tta linings th collar. Th lining should be of which ahould be of heavier silk or oft silk In the asm shade or of a satin. In the cheaper grades they will contrasting color. For traveling or he of cotton taffeta and the mercer- in tourist coat grey tweed or ollvs ised sateens lady's cloth would ba epropriate maA very hand nome redlngota of blue terials which could be dalntly finished In a velvet wee shown the other day and with silk nr velvet trimmings. untended for a morning reception more serviceable Idea than the low given by a public official. The upper flat band. Instead of having It In full part of the coat waa cut on blouae long length It eould be cut only to lines but drawn cloaely In at the the knees or even shorter If preferred, waist, by means of tiny tucks The bnt a .little above the bottom of the fronts were thrown back revealing a skirt makes it thq, better length for in all purpose. If not too elaborate. In vest of cream silk embroidered Ita construction It could often taka tha were alike tinted revert and the pastel of Princess lace, whllq the cuffs had place of a rain coat becoming proportions this spring, for all typea are to be seen: The king tight-fitticoat, tha Empire coat, which la long, loom and act on a yoke ornamented and sometimes with a acarf of lace; there Is also the long touches tha wrap with Its kimono short or long cutaway In its various lengths: all aorta of coats from tha ng First National Bank OGDEN. UTAH DAVID ECCLES, President OCa N. S. H TRIBCm BROWNINO..V,cPr",W,tl JOHN PINGREE, Cashier JAB. F. BURTON, Aaaiatant Caahiar DIRECTORSi Adam Patterson David Eccles Jotim T E Browning Trlba wtK W. W. Rlter Oaofca H. Joaaph Clark B HIUs H. H. RoUpp Barnard White John Spiers Respectfully aoliaita the aeaauata ef tanka, mercantile firms and individuals Wa pay intar. at aa tima deposits. Ample raaaurcas caurtaaua traat- mcnt, aupariar aarvSaa. Extra Special ONE POUND OF ENGLISH LINEN PAPER ONLY . DRIVERS' WRITING 25c Per Pound A GREAT BARGAIN m Otdan'a Baal Drug Stars Mm. Driver& Son at, - DSUC COKPANY W, Driver Mawapas SMI Washington A vs tp&jK aiu jL TO EAT In tha way af Braad, Ralls Bice ait, and Paatary can ba made better with tha uaa of GOOD Peerys Crescent Flour which aantaina tha ehalaaat hard whaat millad in tha madam way, Cartainly tehee tha plaea af unear tainty whan yau gat a aaek af Peerye Craacant Flour from you grocar. Try Croaeant Flour today. Li.j-i"- 'jg "Coming Thee' The Rye." Of the many delightful Incidents in th production of the musical comedy "Coming Throt the Rye," which will be presented for the first time here at the Grand tonight there la one which occurs about the middle of the second act which, from all accounts, la particularly spirited and picturesque. It Is called the "Broncho number. A brilliant fete to being given by the rich Mrs. Kobb, on th extensive lawn In front of her Newport mansion. It is participated In by all sorts of Interesting people who sing and dance and wear "stunning" costumes, when all ef a audden tha orchestra strikes up a lively melody which Is accompanied by tho entrance of a doaen petite glrla dressed to represent white ponies with very real heads and manes and long flowing tails. They are harnessed all In whlta and are driven by an equal number of gaily attired damsels rep resenting western cowboys. Their evolutions are merely th foreruuner of a dashing girl who bursts In among them mounted upon a spotless white pony a real one who capers I bout the stage with precision of movement equal to that displayed by hie human efflglea. "Bosale," tha rider, to attired in the fashion of a cowboy, but her Jacket and guantleta are bools, sombrero aa are the saddle, of white kid, made bridle and etlrrupa. This mane of an imated white against the deep rod and green of the scenic environment produces a particularly pretty effect which to Andered al lthe more effective by a delightfully spirited musical number RACE QUESTION IN BRITISH COLONIES nection of which we can conceive ourselves capable." The colonial attitude la not without support In the mother country, particularly among aoms of the great Sir West colonial administrators. Ridgway writes to the Times that while friendly persuasion" might wen be used to secure the removal of provisions of the Transvaal law that are obnoxious or humiliating to the Indian residents of that colony, still an exclusion policy le well within colonial rights. "When white men adop this policy," he said, "In the countries which they govern they are Inspired by tho Instinct of and although, no doubt, this Instinct occasionally runs riot, yet It must be recognised and respected; in short, restriction or exclusion to a question of degree which varies in different localities, and which can beat be settled by the comgovernment of the Springfield Remunity Interested. publican. At many points In the British empire the 'broad question of Oriental immigration haa been raised In an acute form. The Canadian excitement over Japanese and Indian Immigrants needs only to be referred to. It was openly stated In Canada the other day that. If called "My Bronocho Boy. It ia one of the bright hits of the entire performance, and It la said to Invariably receive several hearty encores There are several distinct "feature" Incidents In this performance which have caught tha popular fancy strongly and which Lumber - TWENTY-FOURT- Twenty-fift- h Street Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. Pull Line of Cigars. protection were withdrawn, Australia mlfcht or might not assert herself. but we should make the attempt; there to no possibility of compromise. Asiatic exclusion la a life and death matter for a small white community within Jumplng-of- f distance of the teeming Orient In declaring for a white Australia we have at stake Western civilisation, our breea and our Subscriber af Tho Utah State Institutions. A white Australia keeps Journal are requested to read and one of the finest stretches of the world's fallow instructions printed at hsad af surface for tho British race, which to the greatest service to the British con editorial column. ; FREE Why not avail yourself of tha opportunity and open an UC with us, make use of our modern facilities for doing business cornea from doing business through reive the additional prestige that the bank. t deposit Is not so important aa the fact Tha amount of and staying with It untU you have enough for g getting started or aa investment Come In and talk with us about IL Up-tO-D- ate ditioualy. a,-c- your-fira- Thera are hundreds of cases of piles which have lasted for 20 sad M years and have been cured In a few days or weeks with the marvelous Pyramid v File Cure.' Piles sufferers la tho paat have looked upoa an operation as tha only cure but operations rarely cure, and often lead to fearful results. The Pyramid Pile Cura cures. It relieves tha swelling, stops the congestion heals th ulcers and fissures and the piles which this remedy la not mads to cure. The Pyramid Pile Cure can be used at home. There to no lose of time or detention from business Thera to M case at piles so severs that tha Pyramid Pile Cure will not bring relief. We make no charge for a trial package of Pyramid Pile Cura. This sample will relieve the Itching, soothe the Inflamed membrane and start you on your way to a cure. After you have used the sample go to the druggist tor a 50 cent box of the remedy. Write today. Tha sample costa you nothing. Pyramid Drug Co, 142 Pyramid Bldg, Marshal, Mich. OGDEN STATE BANK, Ogden, Utah A. P. BIGELOW, R. A. MOTES. Asst Cashier.' H. C. BIGELOW. President J. M. BROWNING. Vlce-Preet DR. EiSTEiS, SPECIALIST xatelaffikM nad Coaaultetloa for any Chraalc Disease ef aay Name ar Natara A PARTIAL LIST OF DISEASES CURED. Catarrh Deafness. Ringing In tha Ears, llr of tha hand. Throat, Noe, Eye or Ear. 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A short Investigation Intoto the eswashable sofa pillow tope, but one statement seems to show that It hesitates before attempting to clean the tinted ones. However, they may be don np several times it the following method la used: Make a ends of tepid, not hot, water, and wash the cover rapidly by queering in the hands. Rlnae la tepid water and shake la the air until partly dry. Place face down on a pad, cover with a thin, smooth place of cotton cloth, and Iron rapidly with a hot Iron until perfectly dry. If there ere no grease spots or stains It may be by ripping It apart, placing It right aide up on n board, fastening it with thumb screws, and rublng tha surface with kneaded rubber until the cover la perfectdry-cleane- sentially true, and that tha further statement that tha city wlU have none to also true Such slums as Berlin does have are almost a negligible quantity when compared with all tha people and all the houses In tha city, and every bad building that waa found was alao found' to ba to be destroyed aa aoon as homes could be obtained for tha people displaced. Homes are being found rapidly, ao the condition to being changed for the belter with considerable rapidity. The statement that Berlin will have no alums at any future time la based on the fact that Its building are of auch a nature aa to make alums , by-la- Impossible. Berlin does net allov building at tha will of the builder sal then endeavor to prevent unaanltuy conditions through maintenance lava This to her great lesson to cities, moat of whose building Un are Insufficient, unintelligible and poorly enforced, and whoae msini.. , laws are little better. Edward T. Hartman In Charttiea and the Commons. A Simple Trick. Its an cany matter to keep yov Joints and muaclea- - supple no matte what your age may be or how yos have suffered with the rheumatka, rub yourself night and morning with Balls rd'a Snow Liniment Cures itea. mattom, stiffness, cramps, crick to tho back, aide, neck or limbs and retiens all aches and pains. Sold by Geo, J. Cara. nt The charm of tha part of Jack Hartley assumed by Paul Gilmore In the new play "The Wheel of Love written for him by George V. Hobart la that there la nothing In It that la the least bit mawkishly sentimental, although the poor fellow to terribly In love and nothing tainted with affecttotlon, although In the hands of another It might easily be bathed In pathos. Neither to It ever out of focus although It could be readily be strained outside the pala of art and become feeble and The piece will be contemptible. brauht to the Grand on Friday night by Julea Murry, when the remarkable strength of the character will be clearly shown. - Peanut Sandwiches. There are several ways of making They may be peanut aandwlchea. ground or chopped fine, well sprinkled with aalL moistened with a few drops of olive oil suul spread between thin llcea of plain or buttered bread; may be powdered and stirred with mayonnaise to make a filling; mixed with cream cheese and spread between crackers or allcca of thin buttered bread, or blend a cream cheese with two or three tableapoonfnla of current Jelly and spread a round cut from a long French loaf. Spread a second round with bolter and chopped nuta and press together. Pistache nuta may be used In place of the peanuts If pr terred for extra occasions. Young Men and Women for positions of trust, where intelligent service will be appreciated and paid for Experienced Men and Women for positions requiring ability and tact People of All Ages, of all talents, of divers abilities, for suitable lines of employment- Used Thing $ such as Pianos. Organs. Every Sort of Musical Instrument, Writing Machines, Cash Registers, Store and Office Fixtures, Talking Machines, Books, Engravings, Post-CardStamp Collections, Rugs, Carpets Furniture of Every Kinds. - Two Advsrtleing Truths. A soap millionaire aad aa were talking business. actor-manage- r "LM amid tha actormanager, "have discontinued the use of posters. My announcements appear la the newspapers exclusively. I have learned that those who don't rend th paper don't go to tho theater. "Tou ar wise," said the soap millionaire. "And I 4,0 Ilk yon. Long nine I discarded every form of advertisement save that of the press, finding that they who didn't read n dally paper had no nae for soap." Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegrap- Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Aida Nature Medicines that aid nature are alwaya moat successful. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. 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Our Modern contribute a large ehar of the extra- ly clean. ordinary success that has distinguishWhen cleaning the embroidery be ed tho career of "Coming Thro the very careful to move the rubber In Rye." the same direction aa the stitches. A rubber will be large "The Wheel of Love. the Japanese government had not consented to restrict emigration on Its own account to North America, the Dominion parliament would have been forced to tear up the Japanese treaty and enforce an exclusion tow. Of course, Canada would no more tolerate a heavy Immigration from India than it would one from Japan. Australia's far all kinds ef purposes are not found position to even more clearly defined la every yard. Whatever yeur wants toward all the Oriental races The commonwealth already haa Its exclumay be in sion laws and the imperial government, Lumber and Building even In Mr. Chamberlain's day, did not dare to nullify then even In behalf of Materials the king's Indian subjects. The Sydney Subscribers ef The Utah State coma hero and let us give you an esti- Herald, the other day, 1 nanewer to the Journal are requested to read and fellow instructions printed at head af mate. Wa ean save you money, quali- London Times' protest against these editorial column. colonial laws aa being Inimical to Imty considered. perial Interests, declared with notable HAIR TELLS CHARACTER. emphasis: "It might as well be plainly and definitely understood In England, once for Oslo ef llalr Bald ( ladlcate a Per-'all, that at whatever coat, the comTmruamit monwealth will determinedly adhere to BT. 1M believe that blonde, n people Many the white IdeaL If the mother counhair denotes affection and dsri All Kinds of PILE THE ELEPttAM JOS Twatj-firt- k St. otdu, |