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Show I Part Two VOL. i n. NO. 365 OGDEN i PLANS OF ITALYS QUEEN MARGHERITA, SUNDAY UTAH, DECEMBER MORNING, 1905. 31, PRICE EXPECTS TOyiSIT THE UNITED STATES EARLY NEXT. SPR.N.',. AND WILL TRAVEL THERE IN A STUPINIGI, AND IS ESPECIALLY TO SEE TrtE WEST, HER IDEAS OF WH:Ct HOWEVER, HAVE BEEN DERIVED MAINLY FROM WHO IS AN Brown. gherita has had a high regard for American. which several pretty sevT.e shocks have not served to diminish. Rome, Dec. IO. Margherlto, the Strangely enough, the Queen Mother Queen Mother of Italy, is really going used to be much prejudiced against at United a tour the maka Buies. to motor cars, and would not hear of enIt has not yet been decided on exactly tering one. It is said, because she conwill will aha but it what data sidered them so ugly sud dangerous. inn, probably be early next spring. She One day, however, she allowed herself intends to "do" America In a motor to be persuaded to take a spin with her car, and to avoid the fuss and cere- son. King Victor; but, alas! the brake mony with which aha waa thoroughly refused to work, and they negotiated a satiated during the long yean aha hill at a pace which made Queen shared Italya throne with King Humhair stand on end, and, wotae bert she will travel Incognito. She still, they ran over a dog, but with It all will aaeume tha title of Countess of the royal lady felt that she had at Stuplnlgl, taking tha name from her last found a cure for her maladies rsatle Suipinigl, which is her favorite melancholy and restlessness. aummer residence. Since she took to The first time King Humberts life motlng Rome ha a seen little of her, was attempted was In her presence, devoted herself to explor- and' ihe shock so effected her nerves aa the has ing moat of tha countries of Europe. that the doctors were seriously alarmAnd now the restless Dowager Queen ed, although the public In general was yearns for the novel experiences and unaware of the fact. Her nervousness larger freedom to be found in tha took the form of extreme and acute New World. would not allow aaa restlessness, which She le especially anxious to her any repose. Motor cars were theu something of the wild West. The oth- unknown, so die was taken to Nice, er day, speaking to an American of her accompanied by a most accomplished desire to visit the United States, she whose duty and delight It said Innocently, I want particularly musician, waa to play to her for hours. Under to go Weat, as I know Bret Harte's thin which waa very alow, sketches well, and I should so like to aha treatment, never havinfc a recovered, quite some meet of hia types." One wondera touch of her huabaud until it again what would happen If the good Queen, waa assassinated. 81nce then the old who la graclousness ltaelf, but an arisrestlessness has returned, but now she tocrat to her finger tips, should sud- has her automobile, and when flying denly appear in a mining ramp In Neeven at the moderate pac she vada. But this la the spirit In which adopts la tranquil and happy. It la she is planning her trip. she said lately to an inQueen Margherlts Is not by any only thus," of my husmsana a novice at motor traveling. She timate,as "that the visionhim home to they brought knows what It la to have a breakdown band leaves ine. When In my dear In the country miles from help, to me dead 1 have collisions, to le stoned, and to be motor car am a normal woman." most serious adMargherit&'s Queen but the lost for hours without food, mors adventures she has the more her venture took place In the wilds of thus Norway. She had been warned not to appetite for them Increases; her fixed Intention to explore outside go to a certain district, as the inhabitants were grossly Ignorant, superEurope. American women have always had a stitious and ferocious, but the accounts of the scenery were such that powerful attraction for Queen their delicate, fair type of she could not resist the temptation beauty appealing powerfully to her, and and she decided to go, Uking a NorAll went well inwegian Interpreter. their frankness and troducing a fresh element in the mo- until one evening a tire bum Just at notony at her circle," as U royal the outskirts at a small village. They In the decided to explore while the damage presentation art called. a Queen's youth Mrs. Marsh, wife of the waa btlug repaired, going on to American1 minister to Piedmont, waa larger town for supper and to sleep. graatly admired by her and exercised Aa tha party stood up with the intention of descending, from the crowd considerable influence on the Princess education through her German gov- which had gathered, muttering and erness, who came to Mrs. Marsh for menacing, there advanced a gigantic advice. Ever since then Queen Mar-- Norwegian, brandishing a club almost Mar-gherit- Mar-gharit- 9 ... . ..... ... ... i.,.. ..... ...... ... .... ..... ,t bqigtif an.i nhoui xl'.h her big aa it. what were eviutiv ihreat. The interpreter gallant:, sapped f. award and explained that,,,, udv with ilse hair waa a goldt-iu.l inertly naked to go through i. village ro the iuwn oh the other snorted tli- - o.lu-r- . "Q.u-eof Death, who foe im a mlilt chariot with a cevil in At this most inupporiu.il, moment the automobile negan to Utub lu the most alarming way, but t gi,(nt stood his ground, although ,e 1 n am took to their heels. of your magic," he declared, m-- at chaufft-".- : lay. tteuKtik-iu-WalllTii- . ', a !:.jy s'aviej i.4 ard eBT- - lu:.ch, iron. Ll :.i remit for tut. Kou: .'Ud til'd o'clock with no sign .it puMM-.tuu at hist . auxleiy la the grn.it ft !!.tl it was a search to imiiv. Th:t fnarcl a wild i'infiit-:.f ringing of of iranrelirg of firing hmwi, (.'.iialiiue-a:td servants. pw'oi ng't:i in every dtnvtlnt:. Nujtnig was of the in- a'lio'iiobiU- - t. rily al.i-.- r ilf'uOl'UlHlU d n-- ui- iSa-idei- ! fr l.iil ITALIAN BRET BE KNOWN CAR-W- ILL - ll! a ii.al iiit'1-- r abo'C euiutt p m be Lrrw, u'tou a oar which he tViiu-ii- t in a tiiir village, and which luittiigar Ql'EER UaHCaiTi'l HOWE 11 BOISE, Mae of the Oalrtaal. the OBrlal KeeMeaet of Ihe lleMea Beys! hah. whit faee, "and If any one of you i tlon showed to be the one U was In a cornea an inch furthar 1 will brain you I search of. A little further on aa you stand!' his words bring em- found e email inn, and looking kmuu phasised by a shower of stones from the vines into ihe garden saw cr behind the trees, the villagers hav- Majesty and the others Bested trauil-l- y at a table having ah al fresco nnsl, ing regained enough courage to come ao far. which appeared to be much to thdr Queen Margherlts, fearing for the tthte, while the excited peasant lent-ladhovered In the luck groun d, her safety of her automobile, gave way to the importunities of her companions knees showing an Inclination to herd and ordered a retreat, which waa in every time the Queen looked at her. It seems that the car had broken perfect order, although some dodging waa done to avoid the atones which down some distance from the village, were hurled after them. and could not lie iiiegd.H quickly with Another adventure waa more agrae-abl-a the meaae at hand. Telephones were and took place in Italy, Oaa unknown there, ao the party had jihll- - ns reso-hstlo- ns Pnix have rather overreached them-selvthla time." Upon my Inquiring Ut eaaee of so mush feeling, my angry little oompatriot oontlnued: "Why, do gu know that Celeste actually had the nee to tell me, when I complaln-aothat the algret aha put in pt new hat waa too tall to own-I- n a brougham that her had not complained; )o fhrcarriage waa quite high nmodate them. Such tlnenca, when eh knew shop la a cab." tempest arising In the-d the rufled teeth best I coaid, hut in (othlxad with her, for arc certainly pan-Imotor public in tons. The present Is only comfortable fee a la motor. In an must either maka sit an the very end ot od bend your neck or have ae w, Jii at ohl-ch- i," V .. i: ade the heel if It. Queen upon tn up the difficult position when he cam to the throne, and few Largli. :.;i , m Uiuiuk when she i. ft of wife io the heir apparent of the queens have hal a larger share at "1 iiim: .!' iiue'il line good polenta tskt-.- i ci.:iM I.,-- ' 'l'lirv a!! arrived al the pali . midnight On am. !) the Queen iH'iiiMiiu Mother w:i.-- :n.t ortm; iu a country dis-wii'-trict, ii.Uemy an automobile golrg s' pace touched the royal a.iuiMiiitle in pasting. They . w i a man jumped up lu all atopi-iVthe oilnr mi ;in) demanded, Why do you not gci out of the Queen' way?" The Que. ti way," repeated the gentleman iu wMiing. etupetted. "Yob. inieir-tptethe other; this is Queen Vurg'..erUa'e automobile, and that," lowering hi voice and pointing to a figure, la the Queen Mother herself." Queen Marghvrita, indignant, rote and removed her gogglue, whereupon the impudent chauffeur, recognising her, put on full apeed. and tha motor, an exact copy of the Queen Mother's, was lost to sight In a flash. Inquiries wer made, but Its occupants were never found, having probably taken fright and crowned the frontier at once. The arrangements for her American tour are causing the Queen Mother anme trouble because of her desire to wake every lady concerned In it happy. There Is that dreadful ocean to cross, aud her favorite lady-in-siting fa no longer young and has a dirt dread of the sea. If the Quean leaves hor behind her trip will be marred; If she taken the lady with her there will Iw walling If not gnashing of teeth, aa beside entertaining exaggerated nothin of the ocean's terror the good wontau believe that the Weat la peopled exclusively by la wines desperIndiana. adoes and For the trip the Queen has acquired a new Flat automobile of 60 horsn llaliaa power from the world-famefirm. That it will be equipped U the mnet luxurious style goes without saying. it will accommodate ala people. The Queen will take with her a genbar maid tleman and ladydn-waitinItalian chauffeur, and an expert who is now taking lessons in English, which the Queen, by the way, perfectly. There will be a vaaant seat fur an occasional guest. It was in llM.S that Princess Marlarwca er Italy. i ts a' Aal nr Has aas' Yks gasse IMS E M sh orita Marie riterann Jeanne of Sa1 6tm aaS Mas laa BhMbi ( a ai voy, daughter of Duke Ferdinand of But in tha trouble thaa Marghcrila. Gems, wedded her cousin. Prints kingdom of United Italy at a time wha Humbert. She had been married tha natty constated chiefly la a natna.- No bed of rones awaited Humbert (Continued on Pag Thirteen) ouly two yean when she was called lii-i- d apt-ak- a i around her amallVreon from head to foot. In thla condition eh should appear In the ball room, the unwinding process only occurring when the chrysalis appearance has cessed le Interest the company. Many uharmlng results ere obtained with wall worn themes. Cupid up M date Is u suggestion ttma honored In nursery land and yet, eould anything be happier for a roguish,' curiy haired Tittle chap at four or five? Tha Idas hi aa absurd plagiarism of a man's grass suit carried out In whit satin, the miniature decollete vast closing with a single paata button Mow an expanse of soft, white lawn shirt In which le n poet stud. Tho little breaches are of whit satin, and. although tho abort coat alee res, absurd Mule white eatla top hat and aandaia are anachronisms, they arc a apart ef poatle Hrana without which we are apt to lose half the joy of planning a fancy dreae costume, Ascending the scale of year the Dutch peUMnt holiday dnes la an exquisite ooetuan for a girl of eight ten. Fund a frock io easily worked up In green and rad at lbs, with the never absent touches of taco characteristic of tho country, A deep red taffeta skirt may bo bunahed out ever daintily trimmed hie paftlcoafo another Mcen and worn with groan velveteen bodice, faced over a whito embroidered ehemtarit. Tha cap and apron should be ef firmer white muslin, ornamented with taco, and tho asboll should be donned ooly to maka an efferttvo antnmea, ae thaa ahoeo are too clumsy to dance In. Ordinary at In sandals are wom under them, thus making the tranaformatlon a matter of a moment. Ideal for a girl of twelve ort fourteen Is a reproduction of a ltnmney picture. The drees le of while flik er India mush a, worn with a bright blue sash. The creased scarf demurely arranged over the arms la ef tulle or moussriln. The skirt just louche tho ground all round and le very full, while the long doe fitting sleeve are finished with little loo ruffle. Tho hair la drersed high and wide at the side with clustering curia at the nap of the neck. Tho largo hat of white muslin and lacs lined with pale blue Is an es-1 sential Item of the costume. Carmen, the Geisha girl. "La Relic Franca" and the well tasted Impersonation nf Folly are all revived thla season. An attract! vo drees for the character of Cai men conslet of a looae fitting white Japanese allk blouse made (diaries wl'li a V shaped nark opencash-me- r. ing. The eUrt le of geranium with a sleeveless briers of black vet rot richly trimmed with jeweled passementerie, The hem of the short skirt has a band of tho name embroidery. Around the waist to a sash of black slk, intersected with stripe of grid tinsel. A bright rod roe worn in tho hair, tan, eaetaneta, a necklace of large pearls, ring end jeweled hatpin eem-plethis coquettish eoetume. fancy costume. If a girl, for In star re, An apt Illustration of our lovo of vahas a thin, demure face, then there Is riety In the grownup world and of our always the pretty Puritan, Quakers It with siral! A roguish, capability for achieving or little of time 1 apparent in the round, dlmple-- l countenance duggeets expenditure com with dinner to which the ending possibilities In the ehape of dross heads It Is eo ay that Pierrette, fancy shepherdesses, at (Uncovering u "prorl-o- u butterflies and the like. Personally I no one think when replying to such think more individuality of expression on engagement" alluring Invitation. A favorlU coifI possible with the insect and flower The Prose" and ia worlds than la offered in other direc- fure represents charming whn adopted by a youthful tions. worn to a bread, whit A simple and delightful notion Is a blond. The hat turned up lu frout with In frit flop sharply out carried painted lady butterfly stuck through a well brown and gold tinsel arranged aa a quill and crayon and Mark roaritea White allL placed wings transparent with sort of peplum corner of tho hat are exIn which some tourh of color is Intro-dnee- d. at opposite con Junction with a The tiny human butterfly ar- tremely becoming In black dree. state plain a In cliryaalla rives at the party CATHERINE TALBOT. of brown chiffon or mouaaellna wound Ores parties are favorite func- THE cost oecn In tho out broadcloth. It to of light to aemlflttlnc, with exquisite curves that, half concealing, reveal the figure to perfection. Tho deep collar and turned back cuff Bra of velvet a shade deeper thaa nr-ttst-to ne made COUNTESS scalp-buntin- PARIS, i THE 1 tions for the woo folks and afford besides real amusement to their mammae In devising graceful and pratty costumes. Tho resourceful woman la always at her best under such conditions. At heart I believe we are all aotreaacs. Children undoubtedly love to dress up and play bring aomo on alee. Generalising at all times la dangerous, but It la absolutely fatal whar children's fancy clothe are concerned. Because a success waa achieved with seme fat chubby darling, say ae a cuptd. It does In all tha new frocks the routurlerea not follow that every child of a similar Dee. li. I waa drinking ecus satin hangings lad an with gold ef a hammer would he Impossible. Cona few afternoons ago at and silver embroideries are quite gen- sequently there was nothing for It but are Introducing a alight bustle made of age le going to score a triumph In this Chinese Umbrella," the uine aa they were taken from the a hotel, with a dainty green leather bag allk ruffles, extending about ten Inches character. The Important thing le to aa luggage, But really It might have down the skirt The frills hold the study the style of tho email wuarsr ef a ef the time which la the at at Peking palace of the hour la the Rue da Baa the Boxer rebellion. The yellow flag been lots worse, for In that bag there lulta close to the Bon March when that decorates tha quaint balcony a were powder puff, button hook, comb, sort of musicians galleryla an Im- hand glass and perfume. air thoughts of fin New Year's Tee, the hand bag la an absolute neand praaaota were rudely In- perial trophy, and on all aides there terrupted by the blowing in," on are rare specimens ef Chines porce- cessity, and Parisian who give aa many Bight eay, of aa eaottable little friend lain. It la no Mir mattar ordinarily presents on New Tear's day aa they do ef min whe indignantly exclaimed, to find a table at tho Umbrella, and tha offerings at tlie Noel festival are find"Those horrid milliners In the Rue da day whan X enjoyed Its hospitality the ing these bags very charming gifts with home. At you are ambitious of ap-- kl hats with Rue 4 la Falx yon must have aa autemo-S- pi them in. Not a small In- -t car either, with a hood, but a full Mown llraoualna with plenty of eiuea It Is my humblu opinion that It emu mBhnary artist unknown to tamo would write over her door, "Hats 'hat can be worn la broughams and cabs, her suocees would be assured. At the theaters there la once more a movement to suppress the large hate Nt are ao smart hi the evening, but timid are the maaagvrs that the diet wriu have so more effect this year (ben it had fat preceding seasons. It our Phr Mas theatrlaal managers would nty have the courage of their Spanish colleagues! In Madrid tt was derided to place the women wearing bate n one aide ef the stalls and the men the other, ao that the large hats woulfl only Inconvenience the women. Nee dices to my, this measure bud to ha enforced only once. The mondalnes objected as much to bring seated behind other people's frathers as they did t bring separated from their admirers. Breaking ef hats, every Parisian a which interpreted le n fascinating little bunch of curls that add wonderfully to the attraction of the tip tnted hat or the evening coiffure. Wth the greatest ease eh removes this dainty fluff of hair when going Into the afreet, pin ft triumphantly to her hat brim and goes on her way rejoicing. To come back once more to the Chl-,t- w tea room, which, by the way, la run by a charming American woman, the extreme nowlty ef the whole affair attention. The gore, AS HARTE'S STORIES. ,v.. ... fknry St FIVE CENTS MOTHER FOR MOTOR TOUR THROUGH AMERICA (Copyright. 1905. by Curtia British Right Reserved.) IT CITY, 3 ft te little queen of Madagascar was a much looked at visitor. Have you ever realised how invaluable are the hold all" hand bags, of the day? I have always appreciated them, but rower more so than on night last week when on returning homo from the theater I found I had left my latchkep Inside the apartment In some capitals one might have attempted to enter forcibly even at that lata hour, but here In Paris where it la a crime to disturb the slumbers of your neighbors euch a atep was Impossible. If you cannot play the piano after 11 o'clock without especial permisskm, to try and force open yeur hall dooc with the sealstance gu-wt- their covers of softest suede and Intricate monograms In chared silver, their beautifully designed chains aud their wonderful capacity for cartying everything. The movement In the direction of the Riviera Is making Itself frit very early this year. It may be that the spall of Siberian weather we have been called on to endure during the past few weeks has quickened the charms nf La Cote d'Azur, but dtrtajn It la that every one le ordering new geana fur the sunny south. PASTY C0ITPUSE AND FANCY ERESS FOS CHILDREN, jupe out In a becoming fashion, hut there must be no encroaching on the hip territory or the effect will b-- lort. Sleeves are eleo hH out uitli othr ruffles of a like genre. At thla time of the year childrens a the cloth and ore overlaid with hand ut beaver fur, which In turn are strapped with the cloth and held with amber buttons. Straps of cloth take the place of the usual button fastening down the front of the coat Jimlle Pardee. There le In those days a great change In snlartaliJng children. Nowaday! mothers whe have not spacious roomi take ticket at one of the favorite theater where an Mitertainment suitable for little folk I running. With each eel of children a grownup relative ll asked, and after the play the gueett are given tea at a restaurant and It aomo instances go home. 8ometlme they Indulge in games In neL prlvatt Whi room of tho restaurant or hot n party la given In a private houre as enter-tnfatrule some wall known end clever to hired te perform at Intervale between game and dar.ce. lcrliapi the matinee thetr or variety ehua party le the mure suecwufu!. Yew t'edervrat. The newest ehapo of undervest H made to fast --n up tho left aide. It ft shaped to the figure at the aide, ant in order that the nearer may be wri protected against cold winds the gar. meat to very much longer than usu i and completely cover the hip. Thu Is a particularly suitable hp for i woman who suffer from chest ailmtvt an the garment la blah necked. ar.J i' necessary the front could be l'ned v id chamria leather or s fine quality m |