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Show TIIE SUNDAY EXAMINER: OGDEN, UTAH, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 11. 1908. k&ose3 a. re moAcned in. Springtime Fads and Fancies. Bom of tho prettiest of the new handkerchiefs haro a plaid border lo silk, the pattern belli ruu in balr thread lines, d at the corner, and with tho hem of the leading anlld color in the plaid. The center has Jacquard fig urea, well raised In the wearing, and all of those dainty little noreltlas are quite a little a mailer than were the mourholra of a aeaaon or two ago. Bashes are the Imperative accompaniment of each and every frock that aspires to be classed with the frilly and fluffy creations of the summer time. All of the sheer frocks of lingerie persuasion that are on view to attract orders for Southern wear, are so shown; but the gown Is sold minus the sash, that being supposed to be an entirely separate Item. Besides the sash, there arc several little rosettes of ribbon, with or without shower" ends, that are to be pinned on the bodice, the short sleeves, tbs parasol handle, and In the coiffure. The llnsn parasol la eapected to be In even greater vogue this coming summer than ever before. The flrst showing of the year brought out some eaqulslte creations, In which solid raised embroidery was used, motifs of Irish crochet being lllierally introduced into the design. In the Imported samples this crochet la done tight uu tho parasol. That Is, the linen la cut according to design, the raw all around, and then the edge button-holecrochet needle catches the stitches of the deslgu right Into this button-holinIn this way the work has a lasting value that does not appear In the domestic made copies, wherein the crochet la merely appllqued on, the linen then cut away from beneath, and a few stitches to hold It in plare run lu. The novel cotton goods that are to hs made up Into aumrner time fio,ks are really of the most arilsilc order. There are, as usual, sheer organdie. nniln. awisses. plumetls and the heavier madras and piques. The sheer rotiuu goods have a background vriik hairline plaids, and stripes and check -i- be Utter all of the open pattern. This I hr. hen with flower designs, little act lioiup.ris. single blossoms and long sprays Mr about equally favored, the plaid paiierus of the background being broken Into tot the printing of the floral pa item. Hnbes of embroidered batiste In delicate colorings, with the embroidery threads offering a marked and enipUtlr color contrast, are being sold as fast as they are shown. The demand has iinniy exhausted almost tbs entire Importation, and since there has Iweu some trouble among workers in the Kwlsa mills, where these fascinating things are made, it Is hardly expected that further supplies will be available for many months. The footwear for summer uxe. the list samples of which are being Juai now due pliyed, depicts all eons of fuiidtul designs and Ideas. Color Is to play a wry prominent part, and retailers are very freely of colored esures shoes, exwith tremely low si to cut, aud foxi-soft kid or sueda of the aautc tint. Tbs range of coloring la a wide one, and from white to Mick li In order. It would seem that all a fashionable woaaa will have to do la this routing summer Is to saunter Into her usual shoe shop with a sample of the gown to be matched, and And on tho shelves a shoe that will exactly match her sample as to tint. fur Kouthern wear, and later on at the seashore re aorta and In the mountains. The atiepo it one of tboee fanciful atraws, a deep ecru In culor and trimmed simply and yet very amarOy with a Itroad sash rlbbun. There ta a bandran In tbe head-alx- e that tllte the hat forward a trifle over the forehead and on thla there Is a soft and rarclcaa knotting of the rlbboa that rests against the heir. Tbe crown li Just as carelessly encircled with the ribbon a Dresden printing In poppy with a plain satin border and broad soft loops of a plain satin, tba same tint aa the printed ribbon. Introduces a note of relief la tb chon at the side. top and tha plateau ta beot In sgslwl the hair at th bark, the wired u lielng gracefully nndulated In front, that a becoming outllns over the face criss-crosse- d g flouthsra aeaaon bring out In nil boat porfoctlna and pristine these smart Uttla hale that All la tha kstwseu asasoa lima ao delightfully. Once upea time thaee were kaowa variously as tha tell nr mads and tha hats; feat mow tha saomaat aad tha fully aa aaleawomaa I availably ref sc ta them aa the demldiwaa hats. Asaartdly, this la a far mors pleeeaat eowmfltag fltK aad oaa that really flta tha alate ef tha maa better that tboee q Bated over did. e The hats hold the eeatee mt tha stag Jaat at pseeaad. Perhaps tha aaly real Bore tty that the mlfllaera hava and ta offer la la tho aaltavta aad It meet he eoeeeded at tha oataat that there am hat few to whom they arlll prove boaomlag, and atlll fewer that wM tad thorn at all flattens g. However, with tha many aad varying type af eolffara that at la vogue Jut aow It will preve largely a matter of hair diwealBff Jaat haw baeomlag thaee ettff and aayMdlng ahapea aaa he avede ta be. They era all of theta decidedly aiuller thaa the plain straw sailors that hava prevailed (nr tha past seties or two aad which may ha truly said Barer te be out af atyle. Tha aaw camera hava qnlta a high crawa aad h stiff aad abbreviated brim. Ta mitigate la aoma amasara their allff angolarlty tha beet mllliaera have to tha ubiquitous bandeau, aad one of those tucked modestly at tha left aid with something of a sweep toward tha bark, pleatlfully betrlmmrd with ribbon, will giro Juet eatmg h of a lilt to tho abapa that will go far to make It acceptable to thoao who are fastidiously In- there are all aorta af smart llttlo sailor CUB altngstbsr oa tha style of tha wearer which eaa la cboasa, fur each I about equally modish eaa lia made to bo aa plala aud aevara or aa aUlmrata aa oa theism. There Is quite a prejudice la favor of tho plaluor styles, however, aud rather a eat air ta eves tho moat espeuslve of mill-lla- er thim Tha straw braids thl srasoe are. In almost drowsy snoagh fur a ehapaaa without any further trimming; and, lo view ef this, the brat af tha ffmsfc madala are garnished with merely a bow or two of rlbboa. This sounds dellghtfally Insapsnslvs, bat that la merely the dwelt of appearances, for the rlbboa Brest ba of goodly quality aud goodly width If It I to maka even the slightest Imprsaalea at all, aud Iba combination of tbosa two qualltlro la what leada to lhamaalvea, dentl-diee- d clined. Sensible annual), elnre tlinae hats are to saber lu the spring sesson, with many days of allrrnats shower and sunshine, the trimmings are all of them of such eharsrler as will net suffer from an oer slops I drop or two f rain. Klhliona of all sorts aud hinds nr lu the highest favor, and where the note of emphasis Is dealr--il slot wings sad quills, those that will beat withstand the tleree March winds, are thrust In st the moot telllug angle. For general wear, shopping, driving, traveling, there are any number ef amort turliaua planned. Tills dose luting little hat Is In rlose accord with tha prescribed fashion, and the variety s to sixe, style sod shops la so wlds that the chop's of even tbs most fatlflleu ran readily be Oultad. Tbe round bnwle' crown Is making Itself extremely ronspliuoua on all of the new chapeaux. One sees It ou the tor-ban- s of every shape aod style. I'pon the close Uiurliab fast the tricorne, tbe marquise, the eanotler and several other. It la ou the little saucer sailors, too, and alt hardly Ms In well from n though chronological polut of view. It la on tbe Henri Heus bata that they ire miking q h a fun about In I'lrin at present. smartly clorn little shapes that have long been Identified as the Engl'-d- t Indiana, with the rounded crown and straight, plain upturned brim are, perhaps. the moat satisfactory of the late presentations -- for those who ran wear them. The latest tendency Is to elab-irntthis brim quite n little, always la accordance with the prescribed plain severity ef the shape, however. With the fed for trimmings fashioned from straw and this Is one of tbs most prominent novelties that this season has brought forth them are all sons of llttlo applique designs that are posed on the brim. Flower-lookin- g rosette, cone-shaperound, square and flat hut ton pieces, all sorts of little conventional running and vino patterns are def'ly ap pllqued on the brim, due amsrt tittle s: nple, made to accompany a broadcloth had tbe entire brim covered with a lattice of bebe velvet ribbon la the same shade is tbe vtlvet of the gown. At each crossing of tbs strands and In the center of each diamond square there Is n fanciful llttlo straw button listened, snd the effect Is at one srux- -t end simple a combination that the mod-lamilliner lealsta upon Just st this motailor-mad- b ment. far the dreseler occasions, however. rme-tt- e lllihulis of the the fluted fold. Magpie contrasts ar decidedly Itetne nf vli neiti In the new this cuntrsM of hint'll anti white III somr-time- tiro-.- l fr clever Idcrt fur lin iuiismeut.x-tl-u- i r the hew rroi'l.'i Is the use of light i:, w,!.hl, I1".", us l,i ,:riii ini Ii If bund A I III. ml d..igt iipu-iof l lie N.liilc eh 'ilc I,, cl::iv.,i Cinlh ln' tilly ile CXIlU'I'li' of till s'giml !icn. t'le iii'iiii'l in ii,t'iioii b, lug ,if hio'1.1' pray iluif'.ii l.'t It. wIili s ili'vign of Mfi'i', s In H'li.iii"! lu'i .. lot h i'i,I'.v.., ,jrt r "ie Tliil,iri l.li.'e I'i.il i ,f CI'.'H HI Willie ( ll'lllli'lj 111".' I'C.'IW 1ili:.!l there 1111 ;i H"l I of pi, he! Wltll "jllo tiibtie.l "in line funnel ef t'n- , .qh HUH furk'-- ti itiir-a- i I promt nn,t . isH i"ell, H fi q ,1 A g"W.l II rdiiViui . :.,f i I. antrl. with a dull silver or a rose gold These buck lei are tongue and border. gaining more expensive, it would seem, with cii-- season, and where one could pun l.s c s fair rxaniple nf thla work a few yean ago fur lu or Iff, today twice The Importance of Nothings. Those Little Frills and Fixings of the Toilette that Add to the Appearance. The eunilng nvlcs promise In bo ft) log ones fur tbo girl who Is not ly nal'ii It would nost and tbly to an extreme. seem is though all of tho trliuiiiicg I'lniincd for summer g.,ris wro of the t n be worn aepars'e order, made in wllh this, that or the ether gown, arul to be affixed st the last moment cf ms king And po In dtffl'-n'.t- I wit.-lio- A'lieileiin g.il ni.d ein I in In r o'l'iii'iiia up. hi Hie t'.ie.r l litlois, lll.-- II I, r. 1,', le u'ileeled ' 'll- - I formation that Hie lining gill lu qiio,iuu must surely le a lulj." f..r elu imild tell a real lace from 'i Im.iatlmi i th" A c.r .,c. way ai nre tlio H'e time when B'liiipf.i.iiv an t rugl'i':.!. as e'.scw'uro i.ii i1: f. n'.'icn. ami iii'Pe b'il ti'e !!",dl" w.-rpi'ti.ii;te' in wear real It. and. iii.i-".,- 'ii mil. I lie no'll liy wore nmio cqqi , ,( m lie I'l my ii :ii li.i'i.i'l i;i . I "iw. s. H.eir ii.i.I ii , Iln .Ia j h ;i,o-nrl i f the,.- - ,i .g; : Ailioie the , In i',io'to mid u'..j iim.-i- dr". -- dllfl'-itllle- s I fr thing. III" prov-nrin- 1 he It noted, stun la demanded-an- d. t'l'cot fully paid pretty much the same "Who la she?" was the qi.n i.n Her tianii' rot bringing mb' gnat elm iLi'lon. one bh,.et ou w In i had s faultless appearin' a. Hut woo in the untidy and iingilnly slider, for all the of 11m sltU'itlon are hris The srpa'nte guliupe and elicinisetie nr in Strong frsluie In the suiait hi: sire shut. and ruler to a wealthy ami n n 110 III fig tin mudlb clh'lltfV. It fur a Hit'. set ef I'heiniai'tfc and niTs lu oui one or aui'ther of lmr teal 'aery in met a roup'e of liumdi ! do. '.mis. ami they do not lack for appreciative p el'hor at lids price. will that barar. t. the tnllettr. lists Is where the nunrall.r Tic.it giit she of tbe rlev, r end uir.ddo P.ngei entry-thin- support for the wreath. Tbs bandeau la tilted at the left side, somewhat toward tha front, aud on this there ta a mixed bunch of ruses, and Ibe several strand of rihlMin cleverly Interwoven. Tbe altaiie Itself ta of tbe plslural; but sn piquant Is tho color erbtms of trimming that It takes on su air of modest simplicity that Is fetrlillig In the extreme. Hold and sliver are almut equally promt aent lu tha new trimmings. Vullls sre la both coloring, and displayed nr brown quill will harp Hie a blink center of mrttil In cither culortug. I.lttlc button roses, lesies, maiden liulr fern, ami other stiisll motifs sre fashioned deftly from gold and silver iImois, and fur lirltn and baiidisq ile, nrsllon. Wlill as Him lurge rove In thic gilairiiing metallic g.i use their bus been of the must rtitlitixinslii' ,,rt mi l s single one I.f them will add jtnd tbnl rule of chnrsi'ler Hist msiiy sn c'hcrutac su celul bsl ho often lacks. When the shape Itself Is of tho plain and severs typo the use of thosa frolby ruches of talla, rhlffou nr ntallura will do much to oof tea Ita out lines. Tha milliner, oaa and all, ara using these ruches for any number of effects; and It must lie confessed that while they may not withstand tha st,raaa nf wear and weather quite as wall as the simpler ribbon trimmings, they ara delightfully pretty and becoming while they do last. line nf the prettiest nf the smell hat are making uwa nf wreath, cluster ami bunches of those tight III lie caliliaae ami cottage roses with excellent remit ami fltilln,, Tucked lute the pinching ef sente of the made luilian shaiea they make fur a anfloiiiiig touch that la very effective M't ef the chapeaux that nrc fashioned after this mode have rllti'uii strand that seem to hold the pinched hrltn close fe the crown, there usnnl'r lining a nrdv-riii- Erra and dark greea oualy expressed. make another favorod combination; while a for tha pastel tnucs, they ara mingled aud blended la a fashion marvelous to behold. Broad iirandn nf aupple ribbons la all of tbs rust abodes, running from a tea res yellow through pink luto a rich American beauty red, appears In a flat plateau that Is otherwise trimmed with rose that follow all of tho eludes menA thick and heavy wreath of tioned. them la set on the crows, a wired buckram hand, velvet covered, being attached In the plateau to Serve aa a crown end a shapes. Tha aaaea taller, with tha addl-tbaf quits a stoop baadras either lu tha bask or at the left atda It depends rowdy-to-we- ar d DESCRIPTION ILLUSTRATIONS. 11 te seta, Iiowervr, In Very attru-'iivtine Irish rrochet on of Hi most m .1 tab cf the La-imade '.-,- . st .: w t ! ' w l::i lug may I bad for i I (.. these at the When the frmk ta f I. no, mid i k i. rul'iig. o'ci! with wlint o . w .a..o is i .i:.,,'v pi Irani, tben the . the sa:i" la I obttpi joke i ii, ' out. If a little nf tin- - frst'i. r eo:,l.i,g ,.r pipit coni bo wblpp. l a ...... ,.,. lir a Witty ' I.onl - g:i shoulder faefculi g. nil ... as well. tlyoke 1. more corroitly; it f This smart little yedda braid turban well reirocnts tbe latest shape and outline. It being a clever compromise between hc plain pud severe atyl of tailor m.ide hat and tbe dressier article that goes with afternoon tost it mo. The color 1a cno ef the unbleached ah.xdct that me so .roi g on the fashion card at present and on uhl h th dead white setin ribbon ami the tmii'h of dark green velvet on tbo brim mike for excellent effect. A pretiy little design is wrought 'i straw b'aiti of the finest soutache kind along tbe br::n between the velvet folds. 1 lie crown la of the new round, bowl phepo. with a hro.id white sash ribbon carelessly xvo ii.l nr.Mind It, a fluffy iesette st tbe l Irg cctiiered wrlth a straw or-- r left ti'.'ii.t and two stiff wing pointing tu-- I wnr "ud Ink. There I Just a hint of a tu.'ked In at the left able, just .!' .. t to give the hnt a suspicion cf a i . iiient will In- UlblHtn lull r :rid ,q i:- i wj.-nshowing any agn if arc to h.iii e'.i icu t,. , than ever before Although Tails l dii'or-Li r, g tl'.t. illnr. with high crown and back once mure on the roster .bn, slue Lctdg'ur. The wh-- e stifrciicd in tbe making so that ii.i wire or wiring n(vary. Tb" rcprrs.Mite a style that in be rxuvmely popular at preacu; ... frfli vogue, . - pr.l ih0 ryt (mart "Thlppa Sailor. .'iff . . - The Ht ...,j i g l:i lcf.i mi-.,- ! - Effective Little fallev. Aw The Itfw Type of Twrban. ;.; n OF ' .(i i Rather a variation upon tho timeworn y round sailor shape ta offered la thla smart little chapeau. Tha straw ta the new sllrer white, a white that baa rather more than a touch of gray In It, and which the frothy rlchneae of white ni.illtiea ami the piquant touch of black velvet ribbon serve to bring out to perfection. The shape ta one of thoae that the milliners refer to ss saucer sailors, tbe steep hsndcsu In the bark glrlng Just that modish tilt forward that proves so This bandeau ta nnlvrnvally becoming. covered with loop of black velvet rlhhon. with rhonx of whit malices tucked In at interval, while the entire nnd"r fired with overlapping folds of pirt the f:iine fiin.y material. A big butterfly bow of M.- k velvet ribbon Is perched flat on t!: crown, tbe loops and ends wired to hold tin-isoftly In position. Roaes Are Mafchefl la Ribbons. aim-pl- I - There doci'.id charm to this flat creamy straw that ta trimmed m" and strands of rlhhon lu tin- roicr.il ruu, shades. The headslie ta ffrir.i-in tin Imi'ibau, steep on the left ii..! : inwsiril the bark. On t!ii tl.-are In several tints nf f'lnl, r. i.l 'ink tbe strands grouped, ' 'f " A 'i f'.'.'.inii'g the same tint. wrcu' j of ronoa makes for a crown on tha I rliicai: In a - re rut-c- s Insured. Modi Tha Marquise Remains While th pressed shapes at paihlai themselves vary mach to the front T made ahap ara ao means pasee- mart Httl marquise turban In a fx wlrs mixed straw ta mounted upon a frame, and pinched to ehap ao that back sets closely to th crown aad over front project In a piquant point doRff the balr. Strand of ribbon ire so hold t disposed that they seem to crown. Bunenre pinched elds dose to tbe a of little cottage roees In a hlnsh pink a groaped back, the across arranged crows is aide, aad tucked la against th front with a charming effect. ts That Eminently Beeomln Trleor white msnlla straw I waromblned with black, a it 1s further marked by the and mingled etramla le wing rlbboow .tin and black velvet itter are posed oa the ,hV' In th back, small niagpl nut through the mssT haq. TM he wings resting In the bslr. the crown at caught up to the white wines Idea, the black and 1 flit on the crown, the tip ever so slightly over the old; ly t I.en.1 ilnty down In (tree a rounded I'"11 Costnm. wtne little street a green shade overrose ln,nJ ,6" In green, ring mad ' was a plaid. The coat of rt. and had a little vestvelvet era ie coiiar was of grera vc.y L and there were buttoni tiaed down the fronta sna1 the waist line, the buttons being Telrct. also embroidered. nty 1 |