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Show kf THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER PAGE 24, 190S. FIVE. FLASHINGS OF GOTHAM STYLES to the State Journal From ly CREAM the Eastern Representative. Perfectly pure, unquestionably wholesome. A pure food factor g all pure food laws. Indispensable for raising finest cake, biscuit and pastry. ante-datin- Alum. No Lime Phosphates X-m- j as j mods. A dlrectoire skirt, with corselet waist tunic and tunic bodice in a voile and Catherine tBy NEW YORK, Nov. Sa Now that of London smoke, waa oanded with a the horse show, the first important Mne thin tapestry, allowing Dresden dress display of the metropolitan so-w- colors. The same blea would be handseason, is a thing of the past, and some curried out In black creie de the modistes and milliners have had chine1 a iih laids of black passementime to study the tendencies of the terie. All shades of bronse are being exwinter's fashions, the dictate, of style have become final. As In the past, the ploited. Some are of a warm, brown Madison Square Garden show waa tint, fom,- - a dull In color and others fashion', proving ground, and the styles are of a ghen shade, and of these and fabrics displayed there have been last theie are some beautiful combinaaccepted as the thing1 for the coming tions. decorated with black. season. It la one of the newest and most To the question what la the moat charming of the newer shades. Hats fashionable fabric?" on. is pussled to of bronxe-colore- d velvet, trimmed with answer for there seems to be many auh gold ornaments and dark brown or fashionable fabrics and it is well that black plumes, are very elegant, and It la so for women now must have so as a rule are becoming If the right many gowns. The women who attend shade of bronxe has been chosen. the Horse show are never seen in the , Mule co.or and damson are two popsame gown twice and modistes and ular shades for this season, and the merchants musf provide a great num- latter Is especially liked fur millinery I ber for both day and evening wear. purposes. A very handsome turban la There were to be seen many velvets of dull silver and head and tall of fur. of fine luster, lovely colors and won- j The fur should give the tone of con-- i derful texture light, fine and soft to treat a marvelous degree; aatine whose tint j Amber is very fashionable, both in surpasses anything ever yet seen In j Jewelry and aa trimmings on evening aatina; rich clinging crepe.; chiffon I gowns. If any should have an old-- ; broadcloths of a maxing lightness and fashioned amber necklace they are In sllklneu and in a multitude of delicate luck. shades; sheer nets and chlfTon cloths More fur la used on hats than usual and charming silk voiles; liberty silk and aa gray Is a popular and meteor and other light weight silks this season, color, chinchilla la much used on taupe and handsome brocades. the While there were to be noted gowna and other abodes of gray felt and alia ribbed shapes. that depended wholly upon their cut, Rosettes of all sixes are being much beauty of line and elegance of finish used and they are more often seen on so becoming to certain figures, there on other fur than the shape any toques were also gowna that were laviahly are usually of a trimmed with embroideries and lace, or style of hat.suchThey aa cerise on brown and braiding, fringes, passementeries, bright eolor, over with silver net and fur, draped buttons and Inaeta of other rich fabwiih a huge garnet eapuchon. caught rics. The inverted basin" style of hat Is In thla matter of decoration It woull little seem that the ingenuity and patience extremely well liked, and la aseason. those of the smaller than early of the makers must hare been taxed to the utmost, so varied and beautiful Th trimmings are laid closer to the are the many, modes of application. brim and crown. For the street, blue la a well-like- d Trimmed gowna today are a positive co" or, and many blue aergea and cashextravagance, and outside of the great meres will be seen thla winter. The courts of the past, never were such prices and such elegance of treatment serge la the better goods for the street, but In a light or medium shade the seen cashmere is unequaled for a house One Dlrectolre model and the gown. modes led at the Horae Show waa developed In velvet In a deep pur- shade and the long Jacket waa I. O. 0. F NOTICEl Mann-Paysant- No any tendency toward the directoire cut there is to be seen the long, soft sash of liberty i:k. Some of the skirts and heuvier waists are also trimmed! with bands of the tapestry. And In thg tunic models it is a most effective I Modes as Weekly Sent Exclusi.e Looking Toward .) Do you know what to get for the many friends and loved ones? Let Us Help You in This WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED TWO CARLOADS OF THE MOST ATTRACTIVE XMAS GOODS. COME NOW AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION GET THE CREAM. WE WILL STORE AND DELIVER THE GOODS WHEN YOU WANT THEM. , Be on guard against alum in your food. Prof. Johnson of Yale College says he regards the introduction of alum into baking powders as most dangerous to health." Bead the label. Bay only whpre Cream ol Tartar Is named. AROUND THE TOWN 8'd'dlit0A0t'4rdd4'8dPA$i04P$$000'44gPd4AgPHPAa'i jamea Goading, charged with a statutory oltenae and on trial before a afjury and Judge Howell yesterday ternoon. was declared guilty and sent- i Journal' linotype department, haa returned from Balt Lake City, and la jtaaslng around the clgara because of hia marriage. He waa married In the capital laat Wednesday. Mr. and Mra Wesaman will malt, their home In ence was deferred. B. A. G. Cheese took the gold medal Ogden. at the Big Four County Flair. a Dr. W, J. Browning la permanently Mr. and Mra. Henry Neuteboom are located over Spargo'a book store, d rejoicing at the arrival of a tine eleven-poun24(5 Wash. baby boy at their home. Mother and child are doing well. Complete primaries have not been held by the county board of education, only one candidate being put up nomination as a school board member. This one Is Antone C. Christensen, .trimmed In passementerie of the asm. domed by acclamation. The revere were trimmed with j shade. D. W. Ellis, Abstract Co., under 'trip, of embroidered cloth. The vest I was of white brocade decorated with First National Bank. beautiful buttons The skirt waa made R. Reynolds, the with a princess front, was long and chief clerk in E. C. Manson'a office, is ellnrln. In Salt Lake today attending a Chiffon cloth waa decidedly a favorite emp alfalfa hay, also hove a fin grade 40Btene of che'f cIerka. x c. Em. t the Horae Show. And no ma-erson la in charge of the division au- - terlal win be used more for the after--i noon costume .made..' Jn . perlntendents office today. 'style.'. The sleeves should be close-flt- SALE Household furrl-- " ting, extending wei over the hand and F C Francis, aeneral insMctor 0f fr en-'p- le . newly-appointe- the Haniman hoteland dlnlngcar ays- Um. I. In Ogden at the Union Depot Aot1' I 760 nd pf Brother serol-prlnce- si Washington avenue 8turd' d- - division superin- - cloth trimmed with a yoke and under-' tendent of the Southern Pacific system sleeves of coarse lace outlined with nar-ou- t COAL Rock Springs, Castle Gate of Ogden, la In Salt Lake City to- - row banda of light brown fur.' . and Clear Creek. Gillette Coal Co, j Green was a eolor that was often day. 1S3 West 37th Street Phones, 1074. seen and when trimmed with some aoft e UNION PACIFIC changes tlme.Ef- - tinted fur made a very effective devel-fectlThe Ogden Historical society met Sunday, Nov. 22nd. The Los onment. The sHrt waa plain In this afternoon at the home of Mra. M. Limited train will princess cut and dragged about the feet, M. Bond, 1080 Oak street. A semi-loos- e Jacket Is made with aide leave Ogden 1:15 p. m. e nilts laced with silken ribbons and The visiting Rio Grande officials C. A. Odermatt, ticket agent for trimmed with frlnge( who were to have entered Ogden yesterwho a number of striped ' and dotted day have been delayed at Grand Junct- the Pullman company at Ogden, the east are seen, but they have In the brosdclntha on vacation been a ion and will probably be In this city haa tomorrow. past two weeks, will return tomorrow - pot become a great favorite aa vet.fou-C- d resume his duties In the union de- deed thev look too much like the --D. W, Elite, Abstract .larda without the softness and supple-under pot. m and First National Bank: lpes of the foulards. Both dark rrnunds are uaed with contrast-Monda- y The Misses Belnap entertained on ite-h- t Charles Templeton Crocker and evening at their home, 2155 Ing dots and dlaea and stripes, In the latter case one aeea more avenue, the event being a thou-rparty of six persona In private car d stripe. "Mishawaka" will paaa through Ogden china ahower In honor of MIsa Weltha frenuently Jhe Monday for New oYrk City. The party Belnap. About twenty guests were Of all colors, perhaps grsv Is after an financiers of the coast and will be present. There was a great variety all the most popular. A very handsomecostume in this color In French broadtone several days. of beautiful presents received. cloth was exhibited the other day. The s -L- EWIS'S Dr jamea B. Carver, who has been usual long clinging skirt was 'In evlgood coal fa the moat economical coal a consumer can use. s pending Thanksgiving day and part of dence, long enough that It haT to be the left side Phones 141. the week with hla parents. Mr. and Mrs. held up and It fastened on covered hu- A. Carver of 2750 Adams avenue, front with terre velvet James Mr. and Mra. Frank Clark have ar-- haa returned to his practice in Evans-- tons. The Jacket was long, open half rived from Canada to attend the fu- ton. way up the seams and decorated on Wyo. each side nf the slit with small buttons neral of former Bishop E. T. Wade. Mr. Clark la a son of The Funeral services for the Infant matching those on the skirt. Joseph Clark. child of Mr. and Mrs. X W. Salt of sleeves were long with large cuffs Dr. J. H. Junction, which waa shipped Ing points, big revere opening over a la now located wr the OgdenEpperson to Lindquist's, were held this afternoon vest of Dresden brocade. The vest was Paint Oil A Glass Co. Interment short and from beneath It fell the long from the funeral chapel. D. W. Ellis, Abstract Co., under took sash end of the girdle of liberty silk. place In Ogden City cemetery, First National Bank. The Croyable colter opened In the front and was low enough to show the short NOTICE. Mrs. W. Brandon, wife of Editor Valenciennes Jabot The hat was a Brandon of the Kemmerer Camera, la with black Union barber shops will dose at 10- silk felt In gray, trimmed vlJtlng at the home of Mrs. George oclock on Saturday nights after De- plumes and a huge moss rose. Gray com-W- . Culver, 1J7 Twenty-sixt- h street Pember 1 1908 Ry order of the union, sneile slovea and shoes and purse pleted the costume.' M. PIGGOTT, Secretary, Black relieved with some other color W drink, drink Yellowstone is frequently seen, both at the dressiest Fire Insurance. H. A. Sima, 410 25th. affairs as well as on the street. And Yflll 1RF NFYT IUU Wit I1LAI to the Woman who wishes an elegant e ' costume that can be used for many Some of the diseases In meats government Inspection condemns Tuberoccasions, nothing Is more serviceable .and will serve so many purposes as culosis, Cholera, Anthrax, Black Leg, YOU ARE NEXT broadcloth or other fine cloth costume, It la now your turn to learn how crpicemla, Vaccinia, Rabies, Tetanus, We started In X little later In the season the black Eplzooilc, Catarrh, Cholera. Pregnancy, to ROLLER 8AKTE. to immaturity. Uremia, Swine Plague. this tall to teach 2.500 people how en-- , ciQth skirt, with the fur Jacket, will and at the same time Buy tneata Inspected often Reen. The skirt will be most by government In- be healthy, spectors a guarantee for pure and Joy themselves while Jearnlng. Tne frequently made In princess style, with at the Auditorium have been a high girdle and gulmpe. or yoke and 'nolesome meats. Insist on your afternoons aside for. beginners: competent; sleeves of heavy lace or net or fine silk, j set butcher showing-yo- u the government temn on your meats.. A style much affected both In velvet gentlemanly Instructors have been pro-to vided to teach, free of. charge. Up cloth In the belted coat with the and t thousand waistline ' will pay pay te see the Eleetrie the present time about one raised above the normal line of this opportu- and defined d bcl: of Cah Register at 7,he Crystal 2477 have taken 'advantage by a still .fifteen bunto learn. ThereL-arMtl nlty Washington Avenue. Where the ears with not familiar dred due. If you are unT of the Coats are literally tap. consider that very fascinating sport, mothtred In soutache and velvet pipyourself one of the fifteen hundred. and when many coata In the seaing,, which .show. Japanese. Miss Amaturge and Our moving picture addi' 1yml, were arrested teat 'bight lasts twenty minutes each night, con- son can be had. it is an elegant not a good to but a wardrobe, tion are Twenty-fourt- h Ladles street and Grant sists of all new subjects. Choice where but one garment may be avenue. The ' woman 1a held 'pending admitted FREE at all sessions, except , maM-rees I vest nation for and tb on special occasions. Childrens Little fichu wraps, trimmed with ern waa allowed depuration,on to depart depdtij-,n- 8 every Saturday afternoon for 10c, mine or other fur. of the softer kinds, 325 onds. Including skates. re liked for afternoon costumes and e Music by Auditorium band. ' ! for reception or carriage wraps. Some drftik,' drink Taliowstooe.'? , . are, made of chinchilla costumes and ' -BOYS AND GIRLS! ' lace or ermine and lace. They are Shrlnpr special departed for Skatee In ouf liked for wear over gowna of velvet.' Bocaieiio . E. C. Mention, ve In-an- . o, h self-tone- hav-Bingha- m ; , high-folde- e nWo . "'? A. C. ' 'K K Installments AND YOU WILL FIND THIS A MOST CONVENIENT PLAN AT THIS TIME OF THE YEAR WHEN OUR OCKETBOOKS ARE NEVER LONG ENOUGH. t a We Have New Expert Furniture M JUST FROM EUROPE, SEND IN YOUR ORDERS FOR PIANO AND FURNITPRE POLISHING. WE GUARANTEE TO PUT THE FINEST FINISH ON. . f. '4 j 1 .number of tapestry vesta are to n some of the most handsome gowns of 'the coat and skirt variety. And lit neerty fcVtry costume that has A ,1 ii Ogdens Leading Furniture Store OGDEN FURNITURE & CARPET CO. L tiyrum Plngree, Mgr. MINISTER WILL TALK ON RDSKIN l;i H GRIND OF JUDGE Raney, The minister of the Congregational KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. OGDEN church will speak on John Ruakin, COUNCIL NO. 777. Sunday evening at 7:20 oclock. This 1a the first of a series of addresses In Memeriam upon Soma Men I Met In England. Others will follow during the Sunday BROTHER JOHN T. 8 MYTH, evenings In December. Born September 10th, 1832; The Young People's choir has made 1908. November 18th, pied special provision for an attractive mu"Strong Son of God, Immortal love sical service. They will sing Simper's Whom we, that have not aeen thy Make a Joyful Noise Unto the Lord, face. as well aa Wallace's Through the Day Py faith, and faith alone embrace, e Haa Spared Us. Mr. Ralph Thy Pellerlng what we cannot prove. Emerson will accompany on the violin. In that spirit of resignation which Marks's There la a Blessed Home our departed brother evinced towards will be sung by a trio composed of the divine allotment that decreed the Miss Gunnell and Mrs. Miss Canady, temporal death of man. In order that Cassidy. mirlfied from the contaminations of the flesh, hla souf may soar to our TIME First Great .Cause, our Maker, and our CHANGE IN RIO GRANDE NOV. 220. EFFECTIVE CARD King, we. hla Borrowing brothers of Council 777 In the Knighthood of ColTrain No. 4 for Salt Lake, Denver A umbus, record our regretful acquiea-enc- e nt 0:15 p.m.. Inin the supreme order of things East, leaven Ogden which haa removed him from our stead of 6:45 p. m. Train No. II for Lake at 8:05 p. m. midst; our hearts, while lonely for hia Ogden leaves Salt m. . loss, yet rejoicing that we knew so Instead of 550 p. noble a man and called him brother, a man whose life was alike an Inspire-IoDISCRIMINATING LAOIES, end an example of what the Grand Catholic hope can accomplish In fashioning the father, the friend and the Baler Vriig Herplelde ee Aeeeeet ef rltlxen, and the Christian gentleman, Ite Dfatlaetlreeeea. that noblest type of Gods creatures The ladles who have nsed Newbrea who comprises within himself the beat the highest e'ements that ennoble mankind and Herplelde speak of It In In quick effect deenalng enrich the commonwealth of which he erms, forof lta dandruff and also for Its i scalp forms a part, It aa a general "Of such character was our departed nakea the feel fresh aid It allayl scalp brother and friend, and it Is with par that Itching which dandruff will causa donable pride that we. his fellow Sewbroa Herplelde effectively cures Krl-h- ts of Council 777. record this landruff. aa It destroys the germ that ointlnn of respect end regret on the aneee It. The tame germ cauaea hair to mnutes of our council, and direct kll out, and later baldness; In killing it, copy thereof to be sent, with our sym- Herplelde stops falling hair and prevent pathy, and condolence, to his bereaved baldness. It 1s alio an Ideal hair dress-Trelatives and further direct that be for It lends an aristocratic charm to published In the Ogden city pajiers and hair that la quite distinctive. Sold In the Intermountaln Catholic" MM it leading druggists. 8end Wcl in stamps he rest in eternal peace, waitlnr for for sample te The Herplelde COb. Mich. the manifestation of our Lord, Jesus Christ. w aa mm end I1.M. . . ce hair-dressin- g. g. 11 De-rrp- lt, Sf MY i- Judge Murphy held a abort rlon uf the municipal court thla morning. few cases being before him for trial. Antonio Morellea, Joe1 Fenllte and Hoaarlo Drlgga, Mexicans, ' weft given suspended sentence for vagrancy, with the command to depart from town. . . William Mason forfeited 5 for violating the bicycle ordinance. Thla te the first forfeiture since ball for thla offense was raised. C. P. Johnson, arrested for drunkenness, did not come up for trial. i a f! I t: f CHANGE IN RIO GRANDE TIME CARD EFFECTIVE NOV. 22D. Train Y for Balt Lake, Denver A East, leaves Ogden at 6:15 p.m Instead of 6:45 p. m. Train N 18, for Ogden leaves Salt Lake at 8:05 p. m instead of 5:50 p. ra. No. 8 Journal want ads deliver the 0 K I' good a. I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY V, i MEN WANTED QUICKLY by big Chicago Mall Order House to distribute s- catalogues, advertise, etc., 125,00 n week. 880.00 expense allowance first month. No experience required. Manager. Dept, 501, 385 Wash A lie., Chii cago. - . I 7 $ WANTED Boardera and roomers at Reasonable ' 'prfcfes. 19(2 Grant. 5 1423 k. Phones 490-k, FOR RENT Furnished rooms at 28th St. Bell phone 1234-y. 270 6 Si BRICK FOR RENT SEVEN-ROOhouse on Orchard avenue, $25 per month. Hunter A Kennedy, First hlS National Bank bldg. " t OUR 1,000 DOLL SALE Continues until next Friday, and is attracting many buyers. Come and select your Toys, Dolls and Holiday Goods from tHe largest and most complete stocK City. I k f 9 . . - this afternoon at ?1:55. A Ouea. the number of S??81 in tt' being held under window find get th e E qq . Hhije (Ida.) patrol In Pocatello. j . . t; i Aofllry Wesaman. head of the State I jetirnel want eda deliver the goods. q Polisher HENRY KISSEL. BeCy. d . 1 Members of the I. O. F. will meet at the hall, Nov. !th, at 1 p.m.. to attend the funeral of Mra. Elisa Raney, wife You Can Pay On Easy Utah iStiatibnery Co. Ogdeii's Christmas Store ' f; i |