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Show v THE MORNING EXAMINER, OGDEN, I: o frp ?o- 00000 00 P O 0500i0?00 ifi! 000 0? 0 j 0-- r Puller of IS.--- gli li-- re a diulmsuished F.ml-u- ig cel upon C..-- liiein'uvr of tin v hicll is eruin ' r lli l)u- I'omlessi: ie 15. a'nl.." These Puri-- t 1.00 V ll'W lo i!pK:ill lo 1311 ITlondi'l'tt-ihe (.lull i:y of I hi whitiy woman 'iv aware licit a iiiinB cunl ,i'o will put plain mi. !l : i:: wisr inlu a Ih'ill :!r, the iwMpi.it feU- vlnsf-- X.. win re will h.ne a 000'0 ,0 oo o- 0 0 OJOe-- 04 0400 6lt400f0f000' 0 Ov Of 0 t t lie inns ihi-uof .lie American lieu she i:: Pari PAUU. t H- i- r 40 .IdlS 0004 004 CONCEITS 1! 004 04 0404.0004 mali-riallxe- ening tnio crimson. With the much llounred ekirt was Worn a sash of irlimon silk and ileep red roses oil ti.e Kilbies an.l pmk sapphitea were the Jewel uffecled with tnl creation. Liberty satin drared with gauze and tulle foiiinl its w.iy into the makeup of some of the smarted! toilets seen at this reception. Beautiful nod becoming a these transparent fabrics uudoubl- - mt I I cle-ic- .i fiicii-- l r mi U' i I must acknowledge living sufficiently Miuliliiali to welcome a car.) ul this kind to il cnsvliy He held uC 111 I'OIII-tpsde Joincrcu'a In IIih flue da C'liail-le- t. The old gardens surrounding tlila hiriorle malum were u charming sight, with flow or iiccked hiHiilia art atimr Kierybody lively under ilia xreea. wliom oiiP inert nt Milan fum'liona waa there, gunned in Hie iireltleat io- tlllllO. floral linen dr aolr Hnrt pompadour muslin over colored allk traiiapHiriu'iea cniuisiKed many of the frtr gov ri. and a delicate ahade of pink rmenililliiK the crruniui'n in rolor waa imuh In evidence. One lovely aufL crape toilet waa In till geru ilium ali.ide throughout touch. The without any waa In rrowiiiiig triumph of a one of the qunlut, pinched up aha we the Pariaicrinra are aflectluir. Thia partfculur liat of white pedal at raw iflaiad mi a veritable bunk of aliadcd pink ruaca at the buck and waa altogether charming. Thia fuahlonable pink In lined ahadea Into an orange tint and la one of auininer'a lateat nu-ocaprivea. Dainty iiuntry frocka are made up of orange pink linen, with kklrt and waiat alniply box plaited. I'hey deiiend for their cachet uiain a Keep collar and cuffa of embroidery run III rough with baby ribboiu Before leaving the subject of fete, one of the finest affairs of the eeaaon waa given last week by the fount and founteaa Hiail da t'aatellane. The home of the American counted I one of the show plaeea of Pari. ly It repreaenta a nilnlatuie Trianon, while the Interior la filled with rare of art. The soiree wan given In hnnor of the RuNMian ambassador and At me. de Nelldoff, who were greeted on tlielr arrival by an orclieiru and choir rendering the Uunaian natloiuil untlieni. The lioalba. who alomf at the top of the inugiilllcent alalreaae to receive her Kiiewta, waa exquisitely gowned In a lamia XVI. dre of white atln damask trimmed with old lace, the decollete imrsage outlined with diamond and rtmetlea' of iiMiusseUiie de sp i I : H i f ' s i f S! ; : - ! I ertly prove, they are a mpi Ious drain on the dress allowance. The dear. Irresistible tlilnga will no) aland the least wear and tear, and their existence la aa brief aa a butterfly. The dog show, which la held this week on the terrace of the Tulleriea. Is an unusually lively sKit, and the howling of the canines la only deadened by the sounding of the chausaeur's horn Hiiiiouncing the beginning of the hunt. Theae masters of the chase appear picturesquely attired, surrounded by a pack of liounda The pet dog division la the center of attraction for the smart moiidaiiie, and, while sympathising with her own pet In hla captivity and assuring him that he will lake a ribbon, she aliens the latest trick of standing that of danplng the hands loosely behind the back. The "why-iiesof this new walking and standing attitude la lo tail attention to the back view of the summer toilet which In present mode I of much inqiortance. So If you would be truly Parisian you must accentuate the arrlere aiect by A charming frock worn by one of the laming In this fuHhlun. The dilettante days of the gown are KUcela waa of shaded rose tulle deep V . orna-ineii- A FABISIAN SEASHORE COSTUMES of but that the swagger girl with that of her baby, woven Into the hi the Slate Is adopting all kinds of meshes of her lace fan, and a charming JaiNiiiese stocks and bells adorned conceit It la, lo be aura a fad which heavily with hnndsoine gold butterfly the we I tli y and artlatlc lover of lace lieriduiilu and that dragon embroidered will find pleasure In imitating. belta mid neckplecea to match are de Bathing suits, though hardly to be rlgueur. Rumor goes on to say that nt claused with accessories, are not often Newisirt a belle in the exclusive set has absent from tbe summer tfilrdrnbe. The hud a rlcksliHw and coolie imported costume- - de bain of the Purlsienne Is from the tnlkado' land to run her up upt to be loo extreme for ordinary dips and down the fuxhiuimhle parade. The In the ocean, but modified a little, nothfair nccuiNint of the little vehicle will ing in this line gives more freedom of array herself In a kimono and flaunt a motion and grace. The eulta this year dainty ptiier isiraaol. But at the are mostly made of silk In a soft, pliFrench capital we are more in sympaable taffeta, although brlliluiillne and thy with things KuHshin, and the most molialrre the favorites of the slender popular piece of bijouterie at the pres- woman, who rather dreads the clinging ent moment la the Russian eagle. This qualities of silk when wet, Berg ' ta O404 00 00 00S0 4040 0 04040404 040 040404040 0 040 04040 404040404000 04 f ototovoeoeog owod o04040 00 vo 404OVOWO i 64o464040404b404040o404o,e,o Q00400 04 0900 O'. t a" 0 V you be I11 If you unswer wrong?" And if you're nut pretty quirk at this sort of nonsense you will not write on the The next question card, Tlie soup. is, Where would you go at the Ht. lxrala fair to have some fun?" Pike." This rare and delicious fish having been successfully captured and enjoyed. the attention ia drawn to the third propoelHon. What ie the only country Ruaela has ever whlpiied ? If history Is your favorite diversion you will know that it la Turkey, and the butler will have the pleasure of presenting a piece of that delirious fowl. What do we often do when we dont 1 0-- . 04 o 40 0 o wo 0 04 2 ? 40 4 0000 40 o o o 0 0p w 4 99 40 o o o 404040 40 04040504040404040 0400404040404040404040404040404040 o i 040404 04o4o4o4o4 i 0 040-- ooo4o4o4o4o t o 0040404040404040 O4o4o4o4o4owo404o4 e0 ; i . ! , ! 040404-040404040- make tlio Fourth glorious and f lo hsi liidcpeud-i-- nt lnwlex that I, of tlie old and stereo-iyiie- d lilotiH of entertaining wMi-l- i bare i in 11gue for thia greal occasion fclni-i- ! the Amorim n holiday whs first l al is to arliieve a in and lioinesilc srleiii-- no less renowned dim that of war. With all the rush and bu11i- of modern life there Is now 110 mom to TO oin-wl- nt linfi-ve- ao-vi- 11 - the festivities In wiuiere mIi-I- i intt-- e Tlie hw.iv at this celcliintioii. Fourth of July picnic which hi 1I10 ilay Hist are no more whs often Hie ncca-slo- n of gnl her I hr together the widely member of a family Into Ik u tiling of the poMl. jolly (i f:nt. the days for such wholesome and l have picliireiMiUf form of amuneiiu-nlKiried. tuisclher wllh the character-IMIc- s of Kiiiipik-iiand single lieu Med He Hie.se eelelir.il 1011s wlul dial they wcie. t . , 1 -- iiii-d- turiitilh century taste Tin- - hii out-gro- anil ehnpliclly in n nt linear , ion. for tliai main-r- , and shooting off of tii eei.n-ker- . ilmplay In (hi- - evening iinrt Ihe singing of iiiiiional sirs now pk.uie Diiy die Juvenile Aineriean. Tin- IiimIchs must in this tveniieih rciuiiry provide sniiiediliiR die mnuM-nieii- l of her gund out of Ihe iraekllie mom outre, ll-- dinner entertaining. The exqutnlte linen duinaek labltn-lolw ill hills all suspicion of the tables plebeian origin, and the pn-ttboard will gleam wllh silver Hiul glues. One course will be served on blue Revolutionary chins worth lla weight In gold to a collector. The table decomiioiiN will be small allk flags, and broad trlmiored ribbons will run out from the cooler of tha table and hang down to Ihe floor. A largo Liberty hell nf red. while and blue flowers will be upeiiiel over ihe table. A mound of geranium Hhorn of their leaves nuke Hie llnral centerpiece. At each girls place will be arranged dainty little rtidc baskets filled wllh blulwh purple wect pea, and tlnjr Continental military Iiuik made of dark blue crinkled paper ornamented with a gold rockurte are designed for (he ineirs dinner favors. The menu are to bn imposing erroll. with seal small of Independence tie-- up wllh trlcolnreil rllibou. Ami il I Just here In connection with (lie menu that the originality of the iitrair come to lighi. InxtcHd of the (n lhce scroll scroll by your plate Ibe servants will help you; otherwise you go without. Ho be careful what you write. The following are ainue of the riddles to be read on the scrolls: The first bruin splitting puzzler Is AVhul will y s and Is not afraid of hrr complexion will put over her hair an oiled allk cup and cover It with a becoming allk handkerchief or with a Jaunty big bow of wide ribboiu The athletic girl hua not been lost in the frills and flounces of present fashion!, and, though she does not assert herself quite so insistently as of yore, she is still just aa faacinutlng as ever. This preamble brings me round tel what I want to say about tbe new gulf skirt. It looka like any well fitting walking skirt, but its specially Is apparent in the gtkleta Inserted at the base of each seain and run all round the skirt, except up the back width. Theae godets give freedom of movement so necessary to the golfer. It la Just a quiet looking, graceful abort skirt with no obvloua intention and will be found the most comfortable one ever Invented for tennis or golf. Speaking of tennis, which bide fair lo be more played this summer dhan for several season, my lady has taken it into her pretty head to dress in a moat unsportsmanlike style for this very ac for appearances ta V want to see a bore?" Champagne." The men at leaat will try hard to solve this enigma, ao that the corks may merrily pop and this drink for the gods make more fun for mortals. What famous singer spent moot of the winter lu America after an absence of some years T Puttl. Further along the lint comes the bunker, If your opponent on the golf links did you one more hole wliat would you consider yourself?" Possibly, if the you might victory is not too recent, own to being beat" " After this vegetable has been masticated the thrilling question to he answered Is, What would' you do if a pistol were minted at your head?" Uuull, no doubt. If yuu happen to ha of ' the fair sex. , ?" What would bread be without . Butter. The unfortunate person who spends all his allowance is in what?" A pickle. Iec-Inruti- 1 pyro-le'-hi-- ie r re sr.-iiiiunii.i1 the Here Is s scheme which pimick of originality thought out by a lever girl wbu will st her country home over lmleieiideiice diiy. t him Oolf, inoioring, teuni Hiid ihe old, eld nine of licarla, with tnpid as score-t-Tr. wlil bp played tlironprliout the lay, but on the evenniR of lb- - Rloriou Fouidi wiil come lb crowning fun of lie ociindon-- a iiiohI original and rriuisini; dinner. Pr this funidun tlie y.nu.g hKle will lraiiforni her living pmh Imo ilinii'g room. I'ain-1.- 1 l 1 HI die cr. of ihe will usual name nf ihe variuu v,.uui Hus of rich re-- J,paTie:-viewer lun.1 lias wiiiica a . la itulii InJiiR Oil while m:d blue lot o i quest mu. r ; lib toil, nv frieze and j As everybody set I ley iim-.'- i snertOfiii, and ,n air of g.iyety bit- she will niiik- . 1., 11 e 1. uiiniiiiiicrn-rn- t "tlmi v jui j Ti e whii-I.inrliide get MllMllllig III -- at or lil v I 0 i jni't-- . ,'i' j. it hi a round v. own oui Yen , , wl;: h I Dllby pfai'ltlR Over "'II nf tl mi ordinary kin iwii pine lahle mic of comi-any- . Ami slie will feri'.-die wuuilrii to;.-- -- very mtcs that if yn t give i: right Jnnval-- : in lifierenl size for -- a 11, to tiie quchil-.ti- rui! a broken pu-zz- lit-- e -ii jor-i'inj- ll-- 1 1 i. ui-o- tal-ie- 1. ( - - llii-l,-, r 1 lo-ia- .l s FOURTH L. 1 H-- 1 ihii-i.-- 1 i 1 IV.-n,- j 1 i .Vau.-rnii.i- - 1 Ann-riciu- !i.-- r .1- ir'-t- s '.a- - !,'iv. - - I ,:r , ,T i,i. .1 i.i iiwliii-'- . Mi-- . Vii e Aicw YviSa hint I4h H'.vii - , -- in ;ii, i:.:i'i qi, i.c fichu M.iy Hjri-ixi-T,- . n il J l- ; , '5'- - ( a in1,! , i i I, ,r .1 -1 c I,' I in'.. n I':. 1 1 !.- 11 1: a .ii -- , T:.: Il 11 mui-uin- isiniary : V he.- !( i". shm pj.iYUJi;ijTn. IP- - is becomingly inner of tucked dimity la ' finished with g The pulftf standing lace collar. sleeves end in ruffles just below the elbow, and a deep waistband fastened with small bows completes this sluipia and attractive frock. Kashira Facts From Abroad. The coiffure is worn either very high Fashieaable Silks. or quite low. The latest mode ia to take With the Ideas of 1S10 regarding de- the hair straight up at the sides, gxtb. sign and trimming comes also the taste erlng it high on the top, with a lain for the ailk gown then so prevalent. black velvet bow, chou or flower placed During the summer we ahull see muny at the aide. Fancy buckles, buttona end eiuund pretty silk frocks. We have a much greater choice in Bilk attire than our ornaments of every description ate grandmothers and our own mothers worn, and bags worked in colored beads had. for there are many different makes pf the renaissance period and magnifwhich are equally fashionable, and icently Jeweled umbrella handles, tinted their prices vary considerably. Taffe- mother-of-pea- rl ornaments, attractiveta and loulHlne, much gathered, ruched ly embroidered waistbands and waisand piped, make very quaint and ef- tcoats are among the new things. A return to the wearing of sequins Is fective dresses. These allks resemble a noticed, but they are aequlns of excevery fine, soft glace and wear admirably. Few ideas would be more useful ptional slxe and beauty, and nothing to the woman who must go out a good poor in the way of dress will be toledeal both to evening and day festivi- rated nowaday a Thia' ia also tlie esse ties than the suggestion of a black with paillettes. If you are going to aploulslne or taffeta gown, the skirt full pear in spangles at all you must be and tucked or frUled and a little gath- beautifully and plentifully bespangled in fact, your dress must be e shiered blouse cout with lace sleeve ruffles and tiny waistcoat of pals blue mmering, glittering mass, preferably of brocaded allk. The skirt could be worn jet, enhanced by the lightness of chifor the theater or a quiet dinner, and ffon or tulle or the beauty of Mack chian extra bodice with lace guhnpe might ffon velours. Black with a touch easily be devised which could be worn color la seldom. If eyer, to be totalled. high or low, as occasion arose. Thus Black of the blackest, however, with one gown in ita time plays many parts all its delicious lights and a hides, Is and finishes ita career as a home even- -, beautiful. Even dull blacks have chic all their own. ing frock. With what do tbe children celebrate tlie Fourth of July?" Crackers. When the sweet course appears these two queatlona will have to be answered before one la served: If a woman, what do you do when you see a mouse?" Ice cream. Where does a man put an engagement ring? Lady's finger. Where do you go after the play for supper?" Cafe. There are a few questions given by way of suggestion, but, of course, each hostess must be guided in her selection by the menu. The mistakes in answering the questions will be delightfully funny, and fancy the sport to be had in Jollying the guests who get the moat impossible mixtures and the poor unfortunates who are ravenous with nothing more substantial than a pickle and a cracker to satisfy their appetites. Three minutes Is the time allowed for answering each question. The hostess will keep Score and at the end of the feast will present to the girl who has dined both wisely and well a dainty muslin euiihounet to keep her head always cool" and the successful guesa-- cr of the muscullne sex with an umbrella to ward off storms of a like nature." The favors at tlie dinner will be candy boxes made of while watered paper emblazoned with flogs and the liortralt of Washington. Iheae are filled with that moat patriotic of all sweeta, candled cherries. The Ices will be red and white cherries eaten with a silver hatchet. Another novel function not as elaborate aa the dinner ia a Fourth of July tea. Tlie picturesque feature of this affair is to have the girls who pour tea aud serve the punch dressed In colonial frocka, quaint bonnets, milts and sandals. Tills lea will be held on the lawn, and over the tea und punch tables will be large Japanese umbrellas, which are more attractive than hot and uncomfortable tenia. The ices, sandwiches and bouillon are served From the house and passed by the servants. Bliould a Fourth of July hostess use either of these ideas her notions of originality and patriotism would be bravely upheld. ELINOR HEWITT. 04 ooooo4o 40404 Fourth of July Drinks 4 o $ 1 2 jSo4oo4oo44o4o 4040400 cup. crush one of 'raspberrlea end Raspberry currants with a wooden spout and add one pound of sugar and quart of water. Let this mixture boll slowly for ten minutea. Strain through cheedecloth and when cool place on Ire. Fruit Beverage. Mash one quart of sugar. ripe berries witl) half a pound of lemon Peel the yellow rind of twelve very thin, aqueese the Juice over the peel and allow it to stand for twelve hours Chop a ripe pineapple very flne and mix with a half pound of auger. Let it aland several hours, then itnia the lemon Juice and mash the ras-fle pberries through a coarse sieve, then pineapple. Mix all together, adding tha three quarts of water. Stir untilcMU. sugar la dlanolved, then strain and oUo Serve In sherbet glasses, with a of pineapple, lemon and a few. Mr berries end Pineapple Lemonade. rare, eye 4 large ripe pineapple. Add strained Juice of four lemons and a lira sirup made by boiling together for tuo minutes four cupful a of sugar and of water. When cold odd one quart of water. Strain and ice. . Fruit Cup. Mix together the Juice half a lemon, one tablcspoonful each ofof lime Juice and pineapple, four ounces nugar and two ounces of shaved l Fill up with milk, shake until foe? and drink at once. grate A Pretty Little WorkbaskH. A pretty little workbasket is of stiff cardboard cut out in four tlotis, each one about six inches bw and five broad at the top, slanting t width of three and a half inches st tM W n-- OF JULX BANQUET. POINTS ABOUT THE SUMMER GIRL AND OTHER GIRLS. nit in a eonqieiitior. in w hu h S.nuo 1 look 11 1. Sin-- begun Of t;. women in .lii country on in at it tliai she is ,ibli lo Ii before she "ux six. e c.y . i in money j ing Hashing peoi-i-rr;cnSr-, l , ,,i f..r ( i her in 11111 i muri't-iniii- . nn-Tin Musi of tin-il- l , oc( Knuu.i Ilmi.in. ouii lif;,., ,, y..,.,, - i vi.l.- .li f "ki.i.--:iy 1... nu p,ke car of oiheis than cl.l, I Mui- -i inti u . ni of .1 cli.i, ;i v siinn-'-.m i is of I, .ini'. , lirei.'s i,.n,i. r, It 1.1: !. ' : 0,1 geo Mi -- s u, llie xi:l IV R..c ,'i leili-- e '.lot. tiaiiri.ilor !nr In- i ,u of m skillful in 1, i,i--.- i Tuo hn lusi ul a vwr. acc.',., the Itnp.1 by I.I- li .le 1. 11. II.., I sh- - is uirinut wa'.knig skill for h i urtI, and. iu,-- f.'.i i,l t. I no,.-r- . . w,,,i tin-in- trimmed about the shoulder while an ' liHllc effect- - will lie acllievirt 1ir.1i11i.it A merle:, n ,;nd Pu ncli flay Hiiiiiiul Ha- - eld- - of di with tail pal iu ii i.ttr.iciivi' croup to jciid S tou- ii nuliin; in Hie mine n At is a dainty dimity HERE ia vary modish and at n that tiny an Important place same time inexpensive. U come Hie has slock, article of dress. gathered skirt is trimmed with th! take in a woman's wardrobe! Not a frills edged with narrow lace, a base. Ribbons at the tup and bottom of each section fasten them together in form somewhat like a tall berry box. These sections are covered with ecru crash, and cm the outside one is attached a needls pad covered with a flap of canvas. Another side this little basket carries a tomato pin cushion made of silk. A third is decorated with two little emeries in are Fee IaSaeasa. It Is not generally known that equal form of strawberries, and the last parts of new milk and llmewater con- lion has a pocket In which to stitute one nf the best cures for Influ- buttons, spool cotton, braid, tic. enza. surpassing whisky, which is so much used, ami in cases where there is !" Freak Air Far tks A fever tlie while of a raw egg will not Paleness of the complexion is oft only strengthen the patient, but will one of the signs of anaemia, a wJJ' soothe the pain. Do not give the from which young girls very What wrre tlie beaus of olden times as that would Increase the fever. yolk, plaint ten suffer nowadays. For these an in often called?" Mucainul. door life is exceedingly undeslrx" Whnt was the name of Noah's secTo Nrllpve Kaneke. and they should be out in the fresh ond son? Hum. A very remedy fir relieving ear- as much as possible. A course of of If ynu cirl "Stil1 to go lo Japan ache Is tagood Ml a little bag of soft flannel liver oil and iron la beneficial, and hat would you say to your father?" with salt sud make this In the diet shonld consist of milk, fkrinaceo hot very Lc'tiive. oen. Text It agjinst your cheek to foods, and a cold or tepid mornij The xt apropos query would b make sure II is not too hot and then bath isetc, excellent as causing better cit for most person lather an easy one. apply to the ear. uclilng culatlon to the body. p- ii- - Hli-- i Da.iity 2 I Dimity Frock I 2o'04o4o4o4o44040404o4o0J AVbat four-in-ha- ik tj tmmrt-ea- a. 1 1 A ng re-:,- K l r:ili. .1, iidf.'ihly The Track That Makes Fee 4oooooo4oo 40400.. on she must find a lo look in ul the fete Hurt sen 5.'' This Hull? (I ll'f li.ar J.iriv w ill Minaihlcr an hnnienxw amount of iiinary on tilings of i:u Carl Illy Ii:i Willi llli'in HH a MlfMIIH lo Hll'l t r this charmed til Ti.:k tive play. In fact, ahe gowns liersf In muslin and dainty frocks of all kinds and even floppy lingerie hats. Ju? with iter ravishing toilet and her racket she serves" a double purivose on tlis court. CATHERINE T ALLOT. frock Is made which does not owe half its style lu the wonderfully constructed stuck, w hich iu many cases is its chief adornment. Lace, mousseline and oriental and line French embroidery figure prominently on the latest designs, and it ia the exception to see a stock made without a tub In frank Sometimes there are three of these pointed effects arranged to overlap and fasten at the throat with a Jeweled buckle. A narrow turnover in an irregular shape makes a suitable finish for the upper edge, and this style may be varied In a thousand ways. without with Nearly all collars of the fancy type exea interfering ty spiiearauce spised. but picture wonderfully usucuted in the lace iielf la the luxurioua the comfort of the bather. Borne light ,are made upon a thin foundation, stiffened occasionally mnusseUne, straw have railicr hats apally and A pretty Iarisfeiine's newest object of art. bone. young mother often has her jkii trail, peared, but my lady who lias a regard with ailkof coveredrecent oriental effects the (.Hie shows a plain collar having a deep turnover of Chinese or J&paneee embroidery. Another design displays a graceful grouping of peacock feathers in the natural bluea and greena A butterfly stock in an attractive novelty in ailk or embroidered Swiss. The band shows little ornamentation, sometimes fine tucks or. stitching in a contrasting color, and at the front is fastened a butterfly shaped piece of the material, the bead and feelers being made of allk covered wire and reaching up on to tha collar proper to impart a realistic note. A smart stock for the tailor girl la made with a close Jilting collar of pique brought well up round the throat and fastened at the left aide with small white buttons and loops, while directly in the center it ia curved down to inuke a modish point. Four wide up and down slashes are cut in the pique, the first two coming Just beyond tbe center in front and the others having the sunn relative position at the back. A fine linen tape binds the edgea of theae slashes, and through them Is run a soft faateued with black silk the regulation knot and with the long ends drawn through a fifth slit, which is horlxontal and extends across the front point. Xi-w- s off llo ircip-if,- .( will r.iMliilly Iv ij.e o Into (me ha seen of her Idcus, aud frock stunning I it i the oci usional toilet that now gives cause for thought. In other words, the reriuUHiiesa of thing sarturial has given place to the frivolities of scceasorlcs. Tin- - fussy cravat, which conics In tlila category, is a thing of the past in Paris, and in it place reigns the tiny lightly lied bow of soft ribbon worn with u while linen collar. The (heap assort-nen- t of stocks of the fancy and il stylo displayed at the Louvre tell only to surely the story of their icissing front fashionable favor. from America has reached us here that the eastern influences are potent nnl ou'y in the cut and adornment lie i.'la'r mmri e oo 004 o o o o o 0000-00- SO-S- - l to h out of the running this and ,l was certainly euinliersunie year, 04040 and 'heavy. Dright red ailk buttling costume are the very newest development. They are trimmed with the same liaJe and worn with red suede bells, sin kings. hoes and headdress. Light blue and navy blue are the second choices, and a cliarniing suit of blue silk has a akiit laid in wide apart, $ shallow box pktita and a blouse waist 0 lo curieIHM,d with a deep sailor collar 04 fashioned from alternate strips of ornament Is cani'-r- t out in gold, silver white lace and while silk, the same ailk tie or biilliaiils. When the List panted ate and Lee forming the loosely knotted used I lie beak of the bird is enameled, at the throat. The waist is deUned by also the orb and scepter used in the de- a giidle of white wash braid. A large Alsatian bow is worn in the hair. sign. This is tealiy a beautiful orna- while the bathing suit skirts are Mary ment. and It la a pity to allow political sentiment to interterr with accepting made circular, with a seam iu front. it aa an artistic novelty In the Jewelry Tills cut Is particularly graceful, though uifHeult to properly mount and line. ham;. The bathing stockings moat foully lace fans like those in vogue worn this summer are of ribbed silk, among court dailies of the time of L are the r..ge again. The Idea and ibe corset's function la supplied by of iki luting a portrait ou ailk and appll-tiuel- bones Inserted in the wuist. This glvea the figure a trim, natit on a lace fan is not to be de- po June i 000 0-- 0 PARISIAN MIDSUMMER FASHION o o o O 0 9 00-- 0 SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 3, 1901. seem 0 o O UTAH, Imh n lia moiimig fre ihe long. k ihe French woman hjinireu skicj. wipe it nut wilh thick paper directly Tier using, then put It to sunk In some scila. wnlrr. The best way to clo.in Invalid's room is to rul the carpel with n cluth out of ammonia, rinsing and wnir-hi turning Hie chub us the dust mi dirt :n collect upon V. Change the water frequently. This is far better than sweepan unpleasant dust. ing and rui-lr- .g When camping In windy weather and forty-fiv- e pouu and i inm-iii-- s. in dangerous place dig a the hole and flriin T.,..i' n,-- r and eivic. le.ir off 1: to secure your fire. To kc.'l! a : ryh,g p.m nice all uys You will saveplnce wood und trouble. Every 1 WeLli dish whivli coin-'.st- s of on enriln ivnre r.isscioh- - 011 a I f Irliiiiniil li'inlsii imk luse Ims a rnlil-i ,.t iM, h coiner rcaci-ioutn t):e reoi'i ucle. The lip cover is of I ci copper, with on oak stick pro.iei a from Hie top for a handle. To boil c li to the boiimg A '"l-l-i'- r.jl-'n- Hi:s 11 i 11 t m-- !i :i A'Mi pie-fe- rs e 11 campfire should be completely put out ber-irleaving the camp. The excessive fullness at the waist-Inn- d which I'ppcared In many of the French early lu tlie season ia ionably being modified. American women have not taken kindly to It. and even Frenchwomen have not been altogether satisfied wllh it. , ; Luly Mlnto, the charming and popu- lar wife of the governor general of Han-- i a dii. baa gone to England to have her two daughters presented at court be- -' re they tiiu-- soviet. This is lu ac e un-iuc- f-- cordance with British custom in of all girls desiring to enter court ciety. Tenerife lace wheels are pretty blned with tbe various lace brsio Where the wheels are machine ni8J la a simple matter to make them foundation of the design, aprb'in tn. braids In any pretty nce pattern n filling In with such stitches as maf tV" to the worker. A tiny pinch of ritrwirate of 'vb salt put Into milk wnl help to pre' itiriiing Hour. |