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Show an THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. Utah nA Pearl Fndirick Moor, Ehtier Moore, Loeooe P New YorR Fashions July 26th the Soneational t.) . of $5,000.00 Worth of NEW YORK, July SO- - Never before that any violet colored goods is washed have cotton textures been worn to so In, the good, will not spot or fade out great an extent. There is the widen la these cool colory trimmed with Work Going Forward in Philippines variety among them, for not only haa panels of Valenciennes lace hands a great improvement been made In all would be a welcome addition to any in Panama and At cotton weaves, but the makers have summer outfit. most cleverly copied all the wool and And, It la said. If a teaspoonful of; Home. silk fabrics while the mercerised ef- turpentine la put Into the first water, fects are very beautiful. that any violet colored goods la washed j There are the firm fine weaves such In. tha goods will not spot or fads out aa the cotton cheviots and cotton suit- In thoe disagreeable patches ao tryWASHINGTON, D. C, July SO. However much, or little, William Jen-nin- ings; there are the muallna and cotton ing to the owner of a pretty waist. may be worrying Prt.i-d-- nt voiles the batistes the grenadines and All varietlea of the Jumper waist are Rooeevelt and Judge Taft, there marquisettes. Many of these are wov- seen dally. Tha salient feature of this ' la cause for rejoicing in Oyater Bay en with border effects, of which may well-likmode should be the exact and Cincinnati. Tbla la due to the an- have particular mention the eollennee harmony between the front and hack. nual report of Governor Wm. F. Pack, and tututahs, worked In a r. If there la a front panel to the skirt of Benguet province, Philippine the contrast being In the weave rather j a panel effect la sought for In tha than the printing. Hand embroidered j hack; and the back of the bodice is the ' Our leas having expired, ws an COMPELLED TO SELL THE FUR. Benguet province la the land of the borders done In aoutache or silk are to j counterpart If the front bodice and, ' NITURS AND CARPETS OF were trlbeamen Theae native be found among the veilings Igorrote. j apart from the wearer. It la hard to until seven recorded aa uncivilised In the tunic designs tha underskirt say which la hack and which la front. year, ago when the Rooeevelt admin- and bodice harmonise with a braiding ' Again tha Jumper suit depends upon : istration came in. The report .how. design while the overskirt is plain. the gulmpa for its dressy appearance, that alnce that time there ha. been A pretty dresa of cotton voile was of j for a the yoke la low the collar and leeg race auicide among thelgorrotea fine tripe In lavender and white, front and back of the underblouse or. W must get out by August 1st. than among any other people on the ribbons in a deeper shade of lavender guimpe are full exposed to view. The Gov. Pack aaya fT belt and sleeve face of the earth. Ws havs set apart ths trimming. The sleeves are beautifully trimmed and that during these seven years, the Empire ekirt came well up below the they are by no means the least ImporIgorrote. imputation has Increased buri and waa topped with a shaped tant part of the costume. from 12,000 to 30.000. He admits that girdle of wide ribbons The front panel There are many washable alike shown j tome Inhabitants have come acroas the waa outlined with white pearl button this summer and many of the DAYS newj border, from other province., but he and cross-wis- e folds of the material plana wal.ta are trimmed with them) the birthrate proves conclusively that decorated the aide portions of the' skirt In bands, pipings and folds One waist The furniture f sixty rooms will ba placed en sal on days men. haa been steadily increasing. Thia la and formed the Japanese bands The waa developed from washable net. havtionsd due to additional prosperity and a bet- front and back of the bodice was cut above, to bo cold in room ouitos at private sa'e, from 15A0 and ing a yoke of lace braid upon whleh ter mode of living which brings about with a U yoke and apparently was a were applied band of silk. In art cases up. Groat bargas await ths first buyers. Com early and sseun on an effect that the women do not have continuation of the ekirt panel. The theae wal.ta have under of those ran bargains. linings of this to work as hard as formerly," explains guimpe and undersleeve were of Ilk In aelf-color some faint con- -. J. H. EPPERSON, Broom Hotel. the governor. tucked white tulle. Gloves,, shoes and tra.tlng shade. j Work on ths Canal. iwrasol were In white, and a' white One of the smart fads of the season In the digging of tne Panama Canal straw hat trimmed with a band of filet la the use of lace buttons The lace It haa always been considered that, lace and a mass of lavender flowers la lined with s color; and the buttons outside of the construction of the big and green foliage waa in harmony underlaid with some tint to match the lock and dam works, the chief diff- with the rest of the costume. A ehori gown, are used upon some of the moat iculty to be encountered la the great coatee of black taffeta wm bo me time, fashionable gown, of the season. A very fine quality of aerge. utmost rut through tha backbone' of the worn over this costume. Mention must be made of the new a chiffon weight, la much liked for American continent nt Culebm. The problem wa. there presented of re- cotton foulards Two varieties are summer travelling dresses, and no colmoving a mountain and by the aid of prominent, one suggesting surah and or is more popular than a rather dark modern steam shovels, drills and dyna- a second a highly lustrous satin. The shade of blue. A waistcoat of white mite the solution la being rapidly designs are many, atripes being espec- pongee or one of those fetching ere to worked out In fact, according to In- ially popular Just now; theae stripes tonnes vests will give the suit an air formation which haa reached the offices are obtained in many ways stripes al- of amartneaa and distinction. of tha Iathmian Canal Commission ternating with s stripe of fine dots, Pongees grow more beautiful and of this great work rtrlpee small colored dots on s white never were they ao rich In quality and here, over one-ha- lf ground alternating with a stripe of ao exquisite In texture and color. Many haa now been completed. This cut through the hills and moun- tiny white dots on s colored ground, of the pongees are expensive as satin tains extends a distance of nine and tripee formed by s fine hair line diag- and an to be found as soft as hen-riet- ts onc-ha- lf miles. At the highest point onal of white and color bars with plain The long flowing veil is no longer the original surface of the ground waa tripea of color. A foulard gown either In the silk or worn by smartly dressed women. 200 feet and a hole from 430 feet It to 1.000 feet wide and 160 feet deep cotton variety la a most serviceable ad- Is now gathered loosely around the la being dug there. Thia work In- dition to any wardrobe, especially fact and hat and all ends fastened, so volved tha excavation of 80,698,249 when chosen In s medium color. The then 1 no flapping pieces to be playHI8 REASON. cubic yarda of earth and stone. The color designs most frequently noted are things for every passing breeze. Dr. Emdee (at medical college) If M- - P. Cunlus I. old French company tsik out 12.600,-00- 0 white in combination with Danish blue, effects an Say, lend me a uraped play important ' old man. cubic yarda between 1881 and brown and white, white and black, part in the fashions of the day and you were engaged in the autopsy of a Mr, Gotrox If youd save your own 1889; tha new French company took and green and white and brown and they an particularly adapted to voile, subject and It gave signs of life, what would you do? out 10,000,000 cubic yarda from 1895 violet. All the favorite deslghd' of and similar fabrics. money you wouldn't have to borrow Student Why, I think TJ from your friends. to 1904 and alnce the Americans have diaca, dots, and aahea are also to be Draperies must not lnterefen with L M. P. Cunlus Well, It's because I taken charge of the work they have found In plenty. the smooth fit over the hlpa demanded change the subject, fir. want A to uve my own money that I bor. material called voile chlnrhlnette, at present by fashion', law. excavated 19,44,428 cubic yarda. This Journal want ads deliver ths goods. row from my friends. weave of two colors, la leaves only 89.652,823 cubic yarda yet a crepe-lik- e Sleeves retain the Japanese suggesto be removed, less than half of the very fashionable. 8o la voile francalae, tion of ths past season, While expensive in the grinning, the total. In view of the fact that 11.' which is almost a. thin aa a muslin; For the summer girl there Is two dis- lace coat la not ao in the end. Our 191,488 yarda were taken out last year after the Americans had got their ma- tinctly new types of blouses, the ham- grandmother, won their lace coat, chinery In operation and their organ- mock and plassa blouse which ' are many summer, and those In authority isation perfected, the Indications are made from tome very sheer material predict a long run for them, and like that, at the same rate of progress, the such aa net or filet lace, both of which a fur, a lace coat la not expected to be Culebra Cut will be completed In three are very Inexpensive and launder well, changed every season to the extreme! while they look almost as well as the pitch of fMhion. Its elegance, years and a half. Its In the opinion of engineers here that more expensive materials of a finer worth, and its beauty will always will flx the date for the completion of but similar material. make It In fashion. the entire canal In other words they For a really cool dress both In weight The lace considered most admirable think that the work on the other sec- and looks, there are some white and for coats ie the Irish crochet lace, and tion. will be ao timed aa to be finished lavender striped lawns and by the for hat wear then an varieties of at the moment when the excavation Is way violet blouaea are much liked at lace that look very like real Irish done. If they are correct in this the the present writing. A shirt waist suit crochet. Panama Canal should be open for in these cool colors trimmed with panIn Paris, duny lace Is much used and bualneaa In January 1912. els of Valenciennes lace bands would the rage for dyed lace Is still unabated. Troublaa in tha Islands. be a welcome addition to any summer They an usually lined with satin or Under the innocent name of the So- outfit. silk of precisely the same color as the ciety of Bachelors, an organisation la And, It la said, if a teaspoonful of lace. being formed in the province of Bul-acthat Is regarded by many of the Americana In the Islands aa foreboding region, in the person of Jesse H. John- the difficulties which the contractors trouble. son. Perhaps Johnson himself yearns have encountered. In the foundation At the head of the new band 1 for the American soft drink, being of the dock." he Bald, "we used 12,280 Governor Sandlko. a Filipino of great weary of the English cup that cheers plies of Oregon fir, driven 40 feet under popularity and a former picturesque but not Inebriates at any rate, he water Into from 20 to 40 feet of earth. leader In the rebellion' of the natives writes to the department of Commerce Upon that foundation we built a con-an- d Labor declaring naively that he Crete dock, but only after repeated against the poaaee.lon of the Islands by tha American forces. Since 'that has made a special and complete tour failures. time, Sandlko haa been forgiven, and to of Wales and unearthed only two! "The construction of a dock of this the surprise of many his election aa very small soda fountains." Johnson six and character is a prodigious that he Just aches to convert the j dertaking. The contractors which I governor of the province waa approved represent are the second ones to take by Governor General Smith. But even stolid Rritlshers to the yet. .Sandlko Is regarded aa a wily In- delights of American soda water. He hold of the matter, and already ths dividual and the Insular officials keep devotes a couple of paragraph to the dock has been In process of construe' subject and pleads with American tlon for n!ne years.' one eye on him moat of the time. Smith brings with him to Washing-- j The organisation la growing very manufacturers of soda fountains . to I rapidly and has a membership of near- civilise the Welsh with the fruit extract ton the coMt antipathy to the Japs, and is enthusiastically for the further for-- ; ly 4,000, although It has been in exis- bottle and carbonic add gas. Leeks After ths Boys. tlflcatlon of the Pacific 'gateway to tence but a short time. The object is Edmund Enright, of Wisconsin, hu America. Still, he naively remarks 1 said to be "fraternity among Ita member.,'' but Its organisation cloaely re- Just landed on these shores from the think one good American can lick three sembles that of the Katipunan 8oclety Philippines to occupy the position of Japanese, If it came to a flght'S 1-which once bred ao much trouble In the Superintendent of Filipino students In United State. His duties will be j Islands. Its meetings are secret, af- the to see the professors in th col- -: fording ample opportunity for fervid lege, that the country to whom throughout speeches for Independence. When Governor General Smith was the Filipinos have been assigned drill interviewed regarding the Society of a proper amount of learning into the heads of the young islanders, and that Bachelors he said he attached little the get enough foot hall and don't to the report of the organis- sow boys too many wild oats. ation. It Is believed, however, . that 1-Enright went to the Philippines In the Society la worrying him more than 1902. after having been graduated from he cares to admit Beloit He began work as "I believe there la some such organ- clerk inCollege. the Civil Service Board, but GO-CAR- TS isation in Bulacan province," he con- soon became chief examiner. new His tinued, "and the way 1 explain Its rise position ws won by sheer merit and is that Governor! Sandlko ' haa sociallength of service In the Islands, and istic ideas, and his organ tuition of the carries a fat salary. young men of hia'province may he for Mans Island Dry Deck. 1-the spread of such doctrines" The 81.450,000 dry dock for the Mare Soda Watar In Waits. Island navy yard, now In course of Over In Wales, the populace are lust construction at Vallejo Cal., will be YOUR CREDIT pining for American soda water. Think completed In January. GOOD of five hundred thousand thlraty sou a! FVancia B. Smith, enconstructing who know not the delight of a choco- gineer for the contractors, A COMMON 8UBJECT. was In late sundae, or strawberry Ice cream Washington this week Mr. Nixon While your wife la away! with conferring soda ' officials of the navy department. .The In ths mountains what does she find to The United Statea haa a wide-awanew dock will be of concrete write to you about so regularly? at Swansea, somewhere in that j out, and Smith talks i Mr. Dixon Money. of Interestingly ' j arl Burgess Co. Four Nights, Commencing Sunday, M.lo-Drom- a SALE! FORCED) M BUSYSEASOH H4W4Wmdt46444W999994MiMt94 (By Catherine turpentine U put Into the first rater, Mann-Payaan- Farewell Week Proeenting UNCLE SAM'S THURSDAY. JULY 30, 190S. i , j j In the Shadow the Gallows of PRICES and 30c 10c, 20c ga ( Bru ed self-colo- i la-lan-d.. 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