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Show STATE DAILY UTAH PAGE SIX. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 11, 1908L diagonally, and a band of goods cut diagonally Is applied to the tunic. A good combination would be laven-d- ar eollenne trimmed with purple velvet. The waist is a simple affair, 4444 144444444444444444444444'444444444444444444444 waist having a being a gathered bertha of laoe ending in sharp points over the lace Y. The sleeve is flnian-e- d a Tcrpsdo. Fish with a lace cuff. The girdle Is of AT THE GRAND. 4 A school of Mg fish swam up Xoysr 4 4 Wednesday "Forty - five 4 bay, near S- - Harbor. L. I., last week velvet, and the gloves are In white 4 and Investigated the antics of some glaya 4 Minutes from Broadway. A princess drees was developed 4 bigger fish of a variety unknown to AT UTAHNA 4 them, which were cutting straight from rose pink chiffon for an even, 4 4 lines from "a torpedo boat to a bull s ing dress and while very full In the 4 During Week "Camille. 4 eye target out In the hay. They flare at the bottom its fullness was adlearned that the strange-looklnfish justed to the figure by means of tiny were not sharks and that they swam tucks reaching from the bust to a much faster than anything the big fish little below the hipa The neck was Minutss from Broadway. Forty-Fiv- e saw before. cut in a Y outlined with a fichu of ever s theatre-goerwho of this city The th-- -r lace fastened with a handIn of front When of one princess got believe that th true mission of the h some buckle. The girdle was of a cut it the queer straight through rathstage la to ascertain and divert, er than offer weighty social and econ- them and left many mangled big fish deeper shade of the pink in velvet. The bottom of the skirt was decoomic problems fur solution, trill be to Boat ashore and tell the story. one of This the rated with folds of the materials and why tor explained glad to learn that Klaw A Erlanger will present at the Grand tonight pedoes was observed tig sagging curi- Insets of lace which In the front ously before it struck the target. A formed a panel like effect. Forty-Fiv- e Minutes from Broadway, tried conclusions last summer shark A dainty dancing dress was chosen is this Welch. That Scott featuring ef- In blue a with similar with test torpedo, which has marquisette with narrow rufof the the Intention piece, fles of cbantllly at the head of the scared so remarkable success In the fect on the shark. X. T. World. Cure for Ringworm a cure for ringworms this carious recipe was given in the Housekeeper's Guide for 1836: "Get the coomb of a church bell, that is, the grease which la applied to make it work easy, and with which the metal forms n kind of verdigris; mix it with unsalted lard and apply a fresh plaster twice a day. It is not superstition that dictates the use of o church bell above any other, hut the peculiar combination of metals employed for the purpose produces a different kind of verdigris. This remedy was long kept n profound secret. and many cures effected at an enormous charge. It has been equally efficacious as freely and openly An AT THE THEATRES at i HATS jWES'3S IVES. PRICE 444444444444444444 27M00il0 Capital and Surplus, JOURNAL, First National Bank tsd 444444444444444444 OGDEN, UTAH DAVID ECCLES, Praaidant GEO. H. TRIBE..., I BL Sb BROWNING.. I JOHN PINGREE, Cashier JAS. F. BURTON, Aaaiatant Caahiar DIRECTORS! Adam Patterson David Socles John Wataoa If. 8. Browning W. W. Biter Oaorga H. Tribe L. 8. Hills Joseph Clark H. H. Rotapp Baraard White John Bplera Respectfully solicits the accounts of bank mercantile firms and individuals. We pay. Interest an time deposits. Ample resources, courteous treat went, superior eervica. Vlc.-Preaid.n- ta g aommunlcated. fl-- Ports to Bo Benefited. Nether land porta ore to bo benefited by the widening and deepening of the North sea canal, so that largo vessels will be able to more at all stages of the tide. ' For night traffic the canal Is to be lighted by electricity. ADOLESCENCE OP THE DOLLAR. The dollar took some roundine did It formerly ring true. bus much alive, limply gave a bleat or be low Cattle, among country folk. time constituted the dollar, wvj! primitive man generally made use Z any article sufficiently abundant for the utnndard payment of all merchan-dlae- , writes R. Holt Lomax In Hariier's Weekly. Thus, la ancient Greece a large bronxe tripod had the value of a doaea oxen. A good hard working on the other hand, was given in exchange for only four such beast When metal took the place of money the dollar dung to Ita traditions and eolna were still called after live stock. Thun, pecunla, applied to metal money, derived Ite origin from "pec in (cattle). From the custom of county heada of cattle came the present designation of a sum In cash capital, or capita (heads). In Sanscrit, roup, (herd, flock) made roupya, or the Indian rupee, while the lngota of electron!, or admixture of gold and silver, when first in use an money, bore the Impress of an ox or eow. Not clumsy, but too fragile, were the shells In use as money by the negroes of Africa, and throughout undent Asia, where the nativea, taken by Its beauty, gave the shell a money value. v. wo-ma- If Your Kidneys TROUBLE YOU, TAKE Juut Misunderstood. Heres Gwendoline Cashit A Drivers Kidney Pills For envelope letterhead business dodger etc., call up The Journal Both phones (4. Job room re-- THE PILL THAT WILL GIVE YOU going to marry an English lord, and you told me her trip to Europe was a matrimonial failure. "1 didn't tell you anything of the said It had baron results. kind. DOSE OF RELIEF. Ogdene Beet Drug Star d Utahna Theater tfm. Drivers Son Special added attraction DRUG COMPANY The Royal Hungarian Orchestra George W. Driver, Mona gen 1453 Washington A vs, In connection with THE UTAHNA STOCK supporting CO, MIBB AGNES JOHNS IN ens from -- few cities where It has already been seen, la a well established fsrt, fur has frequentthe young author-arto- r ly, In his stags speeches, disclaimed any other Intention than that of writing pieces which should afford good entertainment and nothing more. In thl th second of his writings which has achieved unqualified success, he Is GOOD TO EAT fortunate In having an exextremely in the way of Bread, Rolls, Biscuit, cellent company, many of Interpreting and Paste ry can be made better with whom are players originally chosen to the nee of present the place In New Turk and Chicago. Peerys Crescent Forty-F- I vs Minutes from Broadway, About Curtain Pole Often when moving Into n new bouse there Is the need for an extra long curtain pole and If one Is not in a convenient place to purchase It, a substantial one can be made by prop erly cutting two (or the purpose. Take two "poles and lay side by side, then, with a saw cut diagonally through one end. This leaves both poles with sharpened ends which esn be nailed together with flue long wire nail They can be so cleverly adjusted that the mark la not noticeable. at the Grand Tonight. I The lower part of the skirt has an Irregular ornu mental outline defined by the narrow ' five-gor- ed 1 Bweet ginger DHsmmer Pictures and between act Vaudeville says he Curtain at p. m. Special Extra Matinee Starting Tuesday Every i ruffle The waist la mounted on out with. day at 1:80, with Illustrated Bongs foundation, the full portion being goes and Moving Picture should Comedian la I It Well, say to are the ruffles and gathered yoke, applied ln fancy design continuing in high. H sits up In the files and tears Matinea Prices 10c and 20c s s the same style around the sleeves. up paper for the snowstorm scene. 10a, 20e and 30s Night For a dressy blouse the neck would Philadelphia Inquirer. be cut fn square outline, and with It the sleeves are short, terminating In wide bands which are covered with net ruffles. Chiffon voile 'with an embroidered figure, crepe de Chine, wool crepe and messallne are suitable for a less dressy gown. The model Is appropriate for all the new goods shown In wash materials, and an embroidered coton voile trimmed with laoe or net ruffles would make a pretty summer dress. & Geo. 1L Odd skirts are always In order and (By Catherine Mann - Paysant.) those of linen will be quite In order NEW TORK, March 11. ln the bolero laid on the coat. The sleeves for the southern trip. One of these sera weather are left open at the bottom and deco- In halrilned linen has thirteen gores midst of snowstorm and the frosty breath of winter. Is rated with the velvet. Tne skirt is a with an overstitching on each seam. to shiver when sewing at the Huffy four-piemodel with a panel front These gores In another model were muallne; and opens on the left side while tha Joined together with a narrow Insersummery veiling gause but In a day one may be among soft buck le In liablt more. The hat la tion, and again each gore was decowind sunny skies and singing bird with an large inset of heavy rated III ln wired cream at edge chip large If one has followed the southern birds a becoming shape to the wearer's embroidery and lace. The same skirt of passage. Hero one may throw her- face. Long bhu-- plumes atari from Is a good model for the various plaid self Into the rash of fashionable friv- the front and pass over the right aide and checked materials to be found In olities or she may seek some quieter and the back. The blouae la of whits the shops among, the spring good spot. China silk laid ln tucks and alter- One was seen In a black and grey For the Journey a traveling dress nating rowe of lace. The original check and the seams were piped with that Is natty and smart could be ef- model waa of brown satin cloth In a a deep orange almost a brown taffectively developed from olive whip- chiffon quality trimmed with black feta. Such goods as cashmere, lustre, cord In a design that consists of a velvet and the hat waa cream, brown mohair, taffeta, and any of the plain blouse-co- at skirt. and black In Its color combination. and a two-ple- ra fabrics used for skirts would make The blouse Jacket Is supported by a A tourist coat is always a handy up well In this design and be In taste The blouse portions are addition to any wardrobe and one for separate waist foundation. In one with the rleeve, and are not made from grey serge will be found A pleasing shirtwaist suit was seamed together under the. arms, serviceable. The garment Is shapeJ J ehown In blue and white cotton pon-o- n showing either a foundation material The skirt Is constructed simple lime, and for the former gee. of or a faring. The vest Is applied to use ran be appropriately developed : nine gores and Is in clearing E. DOOLY. President. length, RALPH E. HOAQ, Cashier. the foundation and a collar fold Is In the heavy grey tweeds If so deslr- - J the lower edge with the plaits drawn I JOSEPH S. Vice-Pre-s1 A. V. MclNTOSH, Asst. Cashier. PEERY, applied which apjiarently continues d, with simple finish of black braid J out measuring about four yards and round the neck. The skirt portions on the colter facing and sleeve band ! The tucke at the gores are slashed and a belt confines the ful- For evening wray a handsome wrap are stitched three times at the knees ness about the waist. The sleeve le can be made from this same model Bnd then allowed to flare. The shlrt-fni- m I full and long and Is gathered Into a Ivory . broadcloth with bands of i waist Is laid In two groups of two band cuff. All edges and seams are braided silk, lace or embroidery fol- -' tucks from the shoulders to the bust ornamented with braid and the belt le j lowing the neck, sleeves and lower J line and the front closing Is made of braid, The sleeve, when for evening. with buttons and button hole. edge The skirt Is ln two piece The Is In owing style, but when Intended White turnover collars and cuffs arc Interest Paid on Savines Accounts and Time Deposits closing U at the left aid white the for traveling Is gathered Into a deep worn and a crushed kid belt. length Is in clearing mode. Braid Is ruff or band. The lining should be in used In a key design on tha lower the former Instance of chiffon tafA Sherlock Holme part of the skirt The hat Is some- feta, but In the tetter of satin or some Row flo Too are angry, madam. thing of a sailor shape and trimmed heavy corded silk. Three handsome come Ton have Just in." know? with ribbon rachlngs and a long bow fmgt are used for the closing. you end Another combination In color A smart Jacket for wear with extra "I met your best friend leaving the would be grey worsted, trimmed with skirts Is of black satin cloth cut with house in a nee and stunning black braid ln which are threads of loose fronts and a Gibson fold pass- turn Free Examination and Consultation for anjr Chronic red or green or gold. ing over the shoulder being narrower An attractive promenade costume at the ends than over the shoulder Disease of any Nama or Nature Reviving an Ancient Gam was constructed by a cutaway model The sleeves are In coat sleeve shaping One of ti e recent revivals la tha A PARTIAL LIST OF DISEASES CURED. reverse cuffs ancient gam of howla, which bow blda handsomely trimmed with velvet In- and trimmed with sets and black silk soutache braid. heavily braided, ae Is the shawl col- fair to take once again a leading place Catarrh D. nines Ringing In the Ear Diseases The coat la another model where the lar and the Gibson fold. The Jacket among the sports f Merrie England. of the head. Throat, Non Eye or Ear. AU dlseasee sleeves are in one with the rest of the Is double-breastand is dosed with Aa a matter of fact. It le Just as good of the Lung Bronchial Tubes and Cheat Dlsensss as was the la It time Jacket, In this case Joined to the side-bac- a double row of three buttons of Jet. Unlay a game of the Stomach, Liver. Kidneys and Bladder. H1 To gain grace and long lines the of Raleigh or la tha remote Anglo-Saxo- n and front while the back has Dlseaaa, Rheumatism, Asthm Nervous Trouble St Vitus Dane File Inverted fullness at the side-bac- k tunle skirt Is much liked and this time From a medical point of Fistula and all Rectal Trouble Tape Worm. Blood Poisoning from any or seam The neck Is cut low and fin- mode Is erpedally well fitted for a view we have nothing but praise for cause Diseases peculiar to Woman. ANT PRIVATE DISEASE It MEN quickly cured to stay cured. ished with a stitched band, and the reception dress. The shaping of the this moot excellent of recreation fronts are gradually sloped away to skirt Is smooth at the upper part and provides open sir exercise and amuseRemember the examination and advice is FREE. Come at one Toshow the vest of French cretonne em- falls In sweep length. If a, striped ment for old end young, it is admiramorrow may bo too lat Can or writ broidered lavishly with silver thread. material should be used, such as a bly fitted for many invalid and above of of what the best may The upper portion of the Jacket Is striped green and black taffet Offlco hoars 10 a. m. to 6 the all It la ono p. m 3468 Wash. Ave Boy la Mock. Medical overlaid with an Inset pattern of vel- seam in the front assists In trimming ha called natural opiate ENTRANCE ROOrt 19. REflETlBER THE NUMBER vet which has the appearance of a of the skirt by the stripes meeting Pres a hW pIace ln th, next ,how he 0 Grand Opera House WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 Klaw whieh eon tains the choicest hard wheat milled in the modem way. Cartainly takes the place of uncertainty when you get a seek of Pearys Crescent Fleur from you grocery Try Crescent Fleur today. Moving deep flounce. . Styles For The Southern Vacation . flour CAMILLE Erlanger Present Musical Play Cohans 45. Minutes From ce Broadway With SCOTT WELCH" as KID BURNS" And the Original Company The Play That Everybody Talks About PRICES 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 lj. Kinds of Lumber AH five-eight- for all kinds af purpose arc net found In every yard. Whatever your wants may be in sb Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. 14S TWENTY-FOURT- H ST. White Elephant Saloon 320 Twenty-fift- h BANK i j Lumber and Building Materials seme here and let ue give you an oati-ntWe ean save you money, quail ty considered. 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