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Show UTAH 8TATE DAILY PAGE TWO. FRIDAY, MARCH JOURNAL. XT, 1MB. and finished with narrow cuffs of About the bottom of the skirt around the low neck, the sleeve band and on each aide of the panel la a band vel-ve- !t. CEMENT CONTRACTORS J. LOCAL MARKET REPORT W. BAILEY & CO. CEMENT OF CONTRACTORS of velvet. The girdle Is also of rd-ir- t. The panel is Inset with designs of lace. An evening dress was developed from dot embroidered white net. Small tucks adjust the fulness at the top of this skirt In a very becoming manner which is in sweep length. Two lace trimmed frills are about the bottom And six higher two more and one three inches higher still. The waist was cut with a round neck having a band of embroidered lace below which fell frills of net lacs bordered; and the sleeves were made of a series of frills. The belt was of lavender velvet with a huge bunch of violets at the left side. The long gloves were of white glace kid, i white kid sliiqiers. A house drees for the evenings when there were no visitors and their number quite en famine waa made In Empire style of pink crepe. The skirt portion was closely tucked st the top, i producing the smooth adjustment about the waist and hips. It is attached to the short, cluseflttlng body under a wide shirred girdle which Is usually of a contracting material and la consider- - j ably raised at the centre of the back, j The upper part of the body, that Is the collar and deep V were of lace over which a fichu waa added. The sleeves are gathered at the Inside seam and are close-fittin- g at the wrist. The bottom of the skirt Is finished with the j pun's folds above which Is an Inset of embroidered squares of filet lace. A morning dress that waa bright and dainty for breakfast was developed with from grey delaine red lines A circular collar with long ends outlines the opening, the ends lapping in surplice style. The open neck la supplied with a shield and standing collar, closing at the back and being fastened to the blouae. Short sleeves with bands were used. The skirt, which Is constructed of five gores, is In round length and la attached to the blouse. Black and red soutache finishes the collar edges, the cuffs and v belt. The matinee carrying out the regular Japanese outline was a dainty affair In blue crepe de chine trimmed with Persian silk and princess lace. The sleeves and body of this matinee are In one and the short tucks across the shoulders throw sufllclent fulness Into the front and back to provide comfort and grace. The edges of the garment are finished with the bands of silk and undersleeves of lace frills are added, also a V and high collar of lace. Oranges. 2 5c. 0c. 25c, 40c, 50c siul Vegetables of all kinds, at reasonable , are found In profuaioii on the 00c per dux. l Beets. 2c lb. market thia week. The principal Artk-hoke10 and 15c. ALL change thia week has been In tlie price FURNISHED, TIMATES New carrots, 10c bunch. uf sugar, which haa advanced from BELL 14.15 WORK GUARANTEED. Oyster plants, 10c bunch. per ca t. on beet, to 14.80 and from Potatoes, 1.Z5 per cwt. This 47.00. to advance uu cane, 4.vu AYE. PHONE 1313. 2822 WASH. Green onions, I for 5c. icanie in two Jumps, one Monday and Green peppers, luc dos. The pricea uf meata une Thursday. California lettuce, 5c a head. remain unchanged from last week. Florida lettuce, 2 for 15c. Meata. Utah cabbage, Sa lb. Prime rib roast of beef, 11 c. New California cabbage, 4c lb. and porterhouse sleeks. Ho. Sirloin. 15c. Turnips, 2c lb. Chuck steak. 10c. Carrots, !c lb. Shoulder pot roast. 4510c. Cauliflower, 11 per lb. California celery, 2 for 25c. Mutton loin and rib chops, 17 l-Mutton stew. 7c. Radishes, 5c per bunch. Veal leg roast. 20c. Grape fruit, 2 for 25c Fresh cocoauuts. 10c each. Veal rib chops, 17 c. New Smyrna tigs, 20c lb Veal slewing meat, 10c. . New gulden dates, 2 Ibe for 25c. Pork roast, 15c. New Fard dates, 15c lb. Pork sausage, 12 Sauerkraut. 10c per quart. Hamburger ateak, 12 c. California beets, 10c a bunch. Sliced raw ham, 29& Fresh tomatoes, 25c lb. Hama, plain. 14c. New California beets, 10c bunch. Hams, fancy. 15c. CHARLES GROUT Pressed corned beef, 14c. Spinach, 5c a lb. 8 to 12 fee lb. roast, OGDENS LEADING DEALER IN Kale, 7 Kump Round steak, 12 c. Leeks, 10c a bunch. SEEDS, GRAIN, HAY, SULPHUR, Rib boiling beef, Ic. SALT. Parsley, 5c a bunch. Mutton leg. 15c. 352 24th S treat. Egg plants, 10 and 15c. Nuts Mutton, shoulder chops, 12 Veal loin, roast, 17 c. English walnuts. 25c per lb. Veal loin, cutlets, IT Soft shell almonds, 20c per lb. Veal ahoulders, 12 c. Haiel nuts, 25c per lb. Veal shanks, 15c. Pecans, 25c per lb. Pork chops, l5c. Brasil nuts, 25c per lb. Pickled pork. 12c. Chestnuts, 25c per lb. Sliced boiled ham, 20c. Mixed nuts, 25c per lb. Sliced bacon, 20c. Peanuts, 20c per lb. Waak af March 23rd, program Pressed veal. 25630c. Pine Nuts, Sue tier lb. changea Mondays. Spare riba, 12 c. Butternuts, 20c per lb. Front quarters, 4 He. Ulckury nuts, 15c per lb. Hind quarters, 4Hc. Produce and Flour. 15c per lb. Bulk mincemeat, Wheat, per cwt, 4150. 1. Wall Thy Watar. Turkeys, JiQSTHc per lb. Oats, per cwt., 2. Jugglar Jugglaa. fleeae, 22 Whole corn, per cwt, ; per lb. chopped, 3. 8ong Everyone Waa Meant 17 to 20c per lb, 41.70. chickens, Spring For Someone. Otd chickens, 17H024c per lb. Barley, rolled, per cwt, 91.45; whole, 4. Mummy. Mincemeat, 15c per lb., two fur 25c. 91.25; chopped, B. Bewitching Woman. . Picnic Hama, 11c. Bran, per sack, 5. Bong In tho Valley Where Fish. Baled cwt, 60c, lucerne, per the Watar Lilliee Grow. to 20c. Salmon. 17 Timothy, baled, per cwt, 70c. 7. Princeae in a Vaae. Halibut, 15c. Baled straw, 25c. Smelts, 15c. Flour, high patent, per cwt, 92.45; Crabs, 25GT5C. ; per sack, straight grade, per ' Shad, 12 c. cwt., 92.45; per sack, Soles, 12 o. Eastern flour, 93 per cwt. Perch, 12 c. Provisions, Black bass, 85040c. Utah cheese, per lb, 20c; Swiss, per Striped basa, 22 Finnan huddle, 20c. lb, 10c. Smoked whlteflah. 20c lb. Ranch eggs, per dos, 17 2. Fruita and Vsgstablsa Sugar, beet, per sack, 98.80; 18 lbs. TENNESSEE BANKERS MEET. for 41; cane, per sack, 97.00; 12 lbs. Utah apples, 4101.50 box. for 91. Bananas, 20 to 40c dos. MEMPHIS, Tenn., Mar. 27. For the Lemons, 25 to 15c per dos. Butter, creamery, 95c; ranch, 20c, first time since 1895, Memphle will be the host of the Tennessee Bankers' Association. The convention will extend through two days and many financial subjects of Importance to Tennessee and the South will be discussed. AND CONCRETE WORK. ES- (irii-ra.ih-a- s ; Millinery WE ARE READY TO A88IT YOU im-iu-- a ne l-- 2c 2a F. l-- 2c 1-- o. over-plald- IN SELECTING YOUR EASTER HAT NEVER WERE THE SPRING DE- SIGNS MORE CHARMING OR PLEASING THAN THEY ARE THIS SEA-SO- OUR PROFUSE SHOWING OF ALL THE LATE CREATIONS FROM ALL THE FASHION CENTERS WILL BE APPRECIATED BY PROSPECTIVE j I BUYERS OF ANY KIND OF HAT . The Leader Millinery Mrs. S. E. Lyon, Prop. ! ed ck Pictures . l-- 2c 1- -2 91-2- 1- -2 INCLINED 91-2- FLOOR Admission lOc o. Utahna Theater I And The Girl Who Goes Traveling By the Big Added Catherine 10c, 20c, and 30c Ogden State Bank port-mona- ia o, OGDEN .vr TURF EXCHANGE iwcnty-four-ltic- sliH-ve- s PropT ! t t . ExMMt HAS ATTRACTED MUCH ATTENTION. HAVE YOU SEEN ITT JUST LOOK IN WRIGHTS FRONT SHOW WINDOW AND SEE OUR DELICATESSEN EXHIBITi ALL HESS PRODUCTS, BAKED RIGHT HERE IN OGDEN. GO INSIDE AND SAMPLE EACH AND EVERY ONE OF OUR CRACKERS, SNAPS, WAFERS, ETC. AND LEARN ABOUT THE DUST AND MOISTURE PROOF CARTOONS CONTAIN THAT THEM, THEN S YOULL KNOW WHY HESS SHOULD BE ON YOUR TABLE ANY DAY DON T FORGET TUIfi WEEK YOUR GROCER SELLS THEM. PRO-DUC- Hess Mkery SHOPS SHUT DOWN HOUSTON, Tex., March 27. The Southern Pacific and Texas Central and edges and the bottom of the full shopa were shut down yesterday. open sleeves. Frills of chiffon finish Over 2,000 men werg thrown out of the sleeves and narrower frills of the work. . same are laid Inside of the collar and vest, I he collar waa notched and MEN ARE POWERLE8S hallow. Later In the season thia costume could be of silk, such as pongee, rajah, To FtarM Against Disease Unless They Fra Examination and Consultation for any Chronic trike at the L'aderlytag Cense. In plain colors, or the skirt could be Dlaeaoo of any Name or Nature To treat Dandruff, and Falling Hair, In chiffon broadcloth and the jacket with Irritants or oila on which a paraof the same material of silk, and a sitic germ will prosper, la Ilka scooping A PARTIAL LIST OF DISEASES CURED. pretty combination would be a voile water from the ocean to prevent the tide Catarrh Deafneex, Ringing In the Ears. Dli rising. skirt In mode trimmed with cream from of the head. Throat, Nnae, Eye or Ear. AU Ton carnet accomplish a satisfactory chiffon frllle. Mode spata and brown curs without having a right understandof . tho Lungs, Bronchial Tubes and Chest Dli glovea should be worn, and a mode ing of the fundamental causes of the of the Stomach, Liver. Kidneys and Bladder. Heart colored straw trimmed with cherries trouble. Germ. Dandruff must kin Disease, Rheumatism, the Asthma, Nervous Troubles, St Vitus Dance, Filet Ton and a long brown feather. Newhro'a Ilerplclde does this because It Flstuia and all Kecrni Troubles, Taps Worm, Blood Poisoning from any A wrap that would be serviceable Is specially mads to do that very thing. cause. Diseases peculiar to Women. ANT PRIVATE DISEASE OF When the germ Is removed, the hair for evening wear waa a new design MEN cured cured. to quickly atay , choice but to resume healthy laid full In the collar with silts made has no and Remember the examination and advice Is FREE Corns at once, beauty. In the aide for the hand to paaa through growth the morrow may be too late. Call or writs. Destroy the cause, you remove ss effect. and a collar of shawl design had In Me. Bend Ml byforleading dru grists. tended ends that passed over the bust Gfflce hours 1 0 a. m. to 6 p. m.t 2468 Wash. Avs., Boyle Mock, Ofdea sample to Tho Hsrplcid Co., and fastened under and behind the stamps Mick. Detroit ENTRANCE ROOn 19. RETIETIBER THE NUMBER waist In surplice etyle. cants and 81.M. Two sises-- 40 The first function that this girl found he a part of given for her, waa the dinner to which the mont Intimate frienda of the family were Invited, and her mother had taken special pains that site should be ready, for site knew very well that her daughter would be the target of all eyes. The color was liergundy red and the material crepe de chine. The design showed the tun!? skirt, which had a foundation of five Ever since Wiliam Morris gave his great impetus to the revival gores with a circular flounce over of the which la dratted a four-piec- e for all things tunic or and Crafts, there has been blind overskirt, with a vent at the front and hand-mad- e. In hw zeal to conform with the artistic tendencies side seams, the edges of which are of the time the ambitious clothing manufacturer has overreached with narrow straps. Designs from embroidered filet laee were used himself. has placed on the market to decorate the edges anil point of the very evidently machine-mad- e tunic. The ovet blouse was made with product, haslabeled it handmade and posed as patron of the slcevea rut with the Ixsly having Master 5ie rtSn m?" a me public was misled. only two seams and those under the Clothes Builders undertook the task of disillngnnmpnT, arme, the curved seante of which shaped the blouse. It was cut in a deep clothes are commercial imcvery rnan knows that hand-mad- e curving V and its upper the slashed tops of the sleeves and their possibility. Every man knows that all fine clothes are made in edges were decorated with the empart by machine and in part by hand. broidered filet lace as the skirt hail been and the embroidered filet formed the If belt mounted on a canvass lining. The underblouse was of embroidered net you have yet to see the finest, moderately priced clothes and pointed d'esprit frills finished the Mann-Payme- NEW TURK. March 28. The quesAttraction tions that arise In the choice of clothes are almost momentous for the girl who goes visiting, momentous to her st least. In solving tlie problem; The Girl in Rad Appeara each night therefore a few hints from what other girls are doing may not come amiss. at 9:30. Watch for her daily carThe girl, of whose wardrobe I sliull riage ride at 4 p. m. tell ytui about, was about to visit REGULAR POPULAR PRICES her fiancee'i mother, and, of course, a dinner, a reception, a party she knew would be given her as an Introduction li the friends who would shortly be her friends also. In such an outfit It was not only necessary to have a dress for such oocaxlona, but the girlish note, the note of simplicity must be preserved; later the bride might adopt 'the elegance and gorgeousnesa of the ; young matron. Remembering that first Impresslona Specially invitaa the accounta of laat, ahe was careful that the traveling ladiea far whaaa uaa they have in which ahe should appear handaomo Ruaaian provided among them should be careful In every leather paaa and chock hooka, detail. This costume constated of a aica. platted skirt and box coat. The aklrt OFFICERS. was a graceful design In purple broadI. C. Bigelow, Prooidont, cloth, trimmed In black allk radium braid below knee depth. The many J. M. Browning, Vico-PraA. P. Bigolaw, Caahiar, pores In this skirt were very narrow R. A. Moyoa, AaeL Caahiar. at the top and fitted smoothly over DIRECTORS. the hie. flaring towards the lower H. C. Bigelow, A. J. Warner, J. M. edge. The front and back gores tluiu-.;, Browning, John K. Spier, 0. A. also narrow-- are laid In close plaits are and i stitched for a considerable disG. L. Backer, E. L Van Parmlay, tance below- - the hips. The skirls Meter, J. N. Sparge, A. P. Bigelow. should be In clearing length' and measures at the lower edge with the pUiti drawn out. about four yards end flvt-- I eighths. NEW JNDER MANAGEMENT The coat had as Its distinctive feature a Gilison fold, graduated In tnd ver quite narrow at the ends, iiitss shoulder and extends a tn'lo over ich I Tit inat whs if top of the si In h The length. . were in regulation rout sleeve ' style finished with a reversed cuffa 326 Twenty-fift- h Street. trimmed as the skirt with radium ' hr.iiii and the Gibson fold and shawl collar were decorated In the same manH. PATTISON, ner. A small turban-shape- d hat was worn In purple velvet, trimmed with Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. peacock feathers that were set on the Look at Our New Cigar left side and a hand of the feathers Stand. Beat of Importshowing the eyes'' were laid about and the brim. Black shoes and purple spats ed, Key West and and black giovea were worn. Domestic Cigars A suit for church, calling, etc., waa that would be quietly smart provided California and Eaatam races. and natty. The skirt of this suit was wire for all aperting events. In velvet of chiffon weight having an Invisible plaid, with a band of allk laid round the skirt, but passing under the plaits. The skirt was a seven-gore- d 4 model boxplalted. The Jacket having JOURNAL WANT ADDS 6 the waist coat effect waa pointed at DELIVER THE GOODS the lower edge and the fronts 6f the coat were rounded In cutaway style: Fancy braid decorate the curved teams Tho Girl in Red J of DR. ESTES, SPECIALIST . ex-dre- f Arts con-tutt- a nidi ed He a a The Today a dont know THE CLOTHES THAT ABT undersk-aves- the market affords. . The reception dress was In a beautiful design for a princess dress of radla with lace and chiffon velvdt of a deeper shade. In this instance of pastel green. The chemiseite and grown fasten on the shoulder, and th- - closing extends front shoulder to lower edge. The extra fullness of the dress is adjusted by small tucks about the waist tnd a front panel from n- -i k to foot graduates to a few Inches width at the waist. The sleeves are very full and decorated with crosswise bands of lace Jlsk your dealer. N. 0. Ogden Company Clothing', Shoes, Haberdashery |