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Show TIIE SUNDAY EXAMINEE: OGDEN, UTAH. SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 27. 190G. A ri s 'trt jFOJvtalbsg Gbvtrz prayerbook seems more an Itad to the bride fit mature yean, although many of the Jana weddings will ae tho brida earning both. Tho ahowar" bosquet haa practically displaced on other and It ta aasuivd'y tha prettiest thing Imaginable when it ta ganeetly carried out. The exuberance ef flower, and streamers that have been need by bob trends more thaa n little to and the alight restraint thnt good taste and a aeaae of proportion am to bn noted In what the best of New Torts florists ere nuking np for ouch occasion The bonqnet ta enrried on th left arm ta the bend of the elbow, aud th small prayerbook deeped In the hand. Wbsa the ceremony Is about to eommenra tba maid of honor takes the bouquet and tba bride holds tho boob la both hand tba glove having already been removed. Many Meant bride have gone to the altar wit boat glove so that the penes In th erremony necessitated by Ita removal for th placing of tba ring ta than avoided and tho hands art free for tho signing of tho registry in tha vestry afterward To some the bare hands ta eonJnnettoa with tho elaborate gown naea to leave something locking, aad hern the long mitt of real lace comes 1a charmingly, alaee It covers the hand! aad arms and still taaraa the Angers absolutely from over-displa- EO& M IkciXirKhn foJik Fewer Bridesmaids the Fathion Filmy Frocks and Dainty Accessories - Variety in Gowning the Latest Idea Hats and Headdress, -- ft k iM -- ina imd af tka araat Tha aily thing that tha graoai fnratohea far tka bride and hi m-art tha I if I ; &n a da firings dlfforoatly, .aai deufcttaw betfe Tka hrldaaaiaMa uawlly fdpr tbalr am fwett after dna eooaulte-tla- a with tka bHda aa ta color, deatge oto. Tka kiMa p testate ataa artlrla of Imiit a, - laaahy ta her rRaodant ad makikak aad tka grama absent Invariably fqfntabw adds aa woU. Bttta gtftjof Mi Tha af girl that formerly v ndhalBand aeeaafltry ta tka anecera af b Mn a i Millin lb slowly bat naraty fta Byalt number bring aartalMb seven (K la enppnA ta daunts perfection an la Won la tha myatto hinnafa af Saetecn adepts) ta aoar tha aerract aaa: that kg all brtttomualdn and a mid ar matron af baaor. blaea aaaaa aabara caa donbtlam fani all of tha dutlaa assigned ta that assistant, tfcta mkaa tor a ptatty baldaca ta tha nwh dowa tha alila after tin eonsnimly. Where It la a home wedding, fit omasa. thla la aot considered aa tinuoHBifc bat ka church wedding la a tha cnolcs of amt tkoia Mni a neatlment that tha btaalni of tha off to atart cbarch la a food tMug with, fashionable aonaUmueoa taking a adary pipe Tka tod tor horlu all of tha brldc'a attaadaata fowaad sflk in already a pass on Jt amirod tom nock of uniformity and a lot at UoA. Tha mid fit kooor tf than ha oaa k vaaally gowned after tha aam otyK bat la a different aolor non tha otbarac and tha attanduta opoa tha Jflta botda la thla year of gram an ora thaa Ukalr to ba gowned all la lor bat haraMBhdaff outorlnge Bobo doaraa an la tha blgheat tover tor tMa purpose. Then an rharmlnf to mnH, botlatc, chambray, tha ehoerost fit Itaon to aay nothing of aoft On can allta aad ambrokland crops dad practically tha aam patten braid triaa la all Oolora, and thla brtnga tha gowns an Into a certain harmony orhlla allowing a delighttol amount of latMada aa to tint. A tomooa Fifth a woo maker displayed tha other day to a floored few the bridal toilet aad tha attendant' gnwna that an ta flfon at a prominent (kmthera The bride choer a aoft rhlffoa aatla brocade tkronfh which fllntlnao of ellTer read gleamed ta a aoft and aobdord that. aeverthrisa euggtefrt a Her maid of honor than riebaea a white embroMerad ctrpe da chine th real Chinee crepe aad haad work while the toor bddeemalda an toward, respectively, ta tha aama material la pale blao, paia yellow, a fa tot rooe tint and the softest willow preen hasKlnebl Big Leghorn data loaded with plnmeo of the rolorlDt fit tha pawn an to bo worn, and fluffy white chiffon paranoia with trap LMrectoIro handlaa hara each a hope bow of ribbon poaed dat apalaat tka ehlffoa ruffles and another on the loop beadle, each the tint of the town they match. Empire and Direct ot re powna ara raatly fannri for the bridesmaid not only for their ptctareeqneneoa. bat llkrwloe for the opportunities for orlptaallty that they afford. One bride haa painted the dalutl-ea- t paranoia and aaebeo to match tor her train, the aaebeo to ba tied looarly beneath the boat of the empire pawn, the loop painted enda falling to the hem, and a almilar aaeh of narrower width, of con raa tied to tha loop handle of the painted parasol. Tha lingerie gown haa been taken np tor the follow era of the etiihnniantV-all- y bride; and. Indeed, Insfaneee are not tacking where the bride beraelf haa ordered the coatlleat of thoao none too Ineiiienaire coocelia to wear at her wedding. . There le alnipiy no limit to what one ran .pend aa thla aeemtagly almple item; aad on tar M The old rhyme that had to da with tho days of tho week still holds cone! dentils power tn the choice of tba wedding day In noma district In Scotland one seldom bean ef a Saturday wedding, while 1a both Franr and Irataad Sunday ta tho favorite day. Tho Romans roast tiered Wednesday the luckiest ef tha week, and the eld rhyme referred to carries ont the seme Idea. It mao: "Monday for health, Tuesday for wealth, Wednesday the beat day of allt Thursday for ewe Friday tor looses. And Saturday no loch at nil!" f'ii v be vtto bridootnaM h let waldaiaA a Aedaretlea if enduring Then all of the frimiisfalp fall ipN tha bride's famffy, aid Uka far tka aeeastw are tanihbl; faretahed by tka bride lb too, gtym bar attendants aana Bttla senvaair af a ad tha latMt tauevattoa tka erratao tka usher like. ta hm Wedding Superstitions an laud-abl- coo-cot- wed-dln- f. the other haad, them la hardly any other type fit powa that ahowa np each toach fit elaboration ta each perfection, plain white fMcfea with aaebeo, nhoaldar kaota o thoao a recent ndnptioa and ether ta deHcato color, ara ta ropna tor cawn ftp wad (1 tape; aad Marla Into! notto bankata flHed with eoontry bloaeoma carry oat tha Idea of Mmpltaity that la to attond tha aoaatry woddlmg. Tha alomont af tha plrtarooqne la to an tar Into tha gowning of the bridesmaid atare eonrentlaa baa dona aa Orach ta limit tha npportanltlaa of tha wide herself ta thla direction. Tha oom-la- g vega of Lnola and XMrectoIro eoata teftptag oktrta of atlh nr tana or ehlffoa afford, delightful chaoca far plrtuiwqna gowning, tha nnata being Haafly In Droa-daprinted rilk, moira or ana of tha new Pekin efrlpea; and the aklrt 1a a aolld color, anroUaerd by ntrlpo or pattern. flata ara neually of tha picturesque order, althnegh more than oaa June bride will bare Mr atteadaata wear nmart knot, of tnlle aad ribbon, with an apotandlnp oolrlch tip at tha aide. Keck racheo of mllnetta that noret mHnra that to aheelntoly damp aad ahowee- proof, aad far which wo have waited oe long with tiny little iowera aad loop, ml ribbon tacked Into their fold mho a eharmtap appearance with a a nummary toilette; end there charming paranoia bernahed and bernScd with thla ilmy material which lock, the bright of citrarapnhre, ao perlabalde doea It appear which will be balled with joy their larky paaoeewra. adeod, cron tor the brlde'a wear the drreemkera are adeocatlug thla novel fabric; tor if the atmoephere be at all damp ar humid the noual mllnee le wont to aaonme a limp and bedraggled appearance, although Ita flint appearance may be hot a few mlnntna piwrlona. trim-Bing- aup-poa- d While than la evident In name quarter, recently a.retara to the ollff while mtin and brocade, of former day with of real lace, for triminlnp. the more gtrtlih bcMeo are emphatically declaring their preference fur tho ouft erepeo de chine, embnHdered ,llk mall and other flinty material, that ae well with their atender end The miff white yonthfol appearance. la natln much too trying to he lightly chneea tor the one moment In all of her life when the necoMlty of locking her very heot in Imperatlre. The bride In quan-tltle- a chlf-too- la moot becomingly gowned In one of thoao ooft chiffon ratlno that toll into Bitch allnrlng podet, and fold,; and on whlrh the eaqnleltely flue I rich crochet ahowa np to the ntmoat advantage. The gown followa the tovnred prlncease mode near a fancy of tiridee the pllal.le material taking kindly to the fnlda, whlrh narrow upon the coraage. apread nut In the aklrt to fan pleata of goodly alae. The chemlaettr la of flaeet Venetian roae point, barked orlth .beer chiffon and the deep celntnre fit Iriah crochet la cleverly rnleed ltW a deep upward point In the bark, loped conaldcrably to tho front, to be carried dowa the renter In an unbroken line, widening ont moat becomingly at the fori. The veil la arranged In a Marie Antoinette bow on the top of the colirnrv, caught with a com net of orange lilaoma, and allowed to fall In full and free fold, clear to the hem of the train, thua adding both height and dignity to the central flpure of the The hrtdeeraalri, are gowned, reflectively. In the paleat yellow for the maid of honor, and In roae lnk for the other attendant, noth gnwna are made of the beam Ifni chiffon veiling, all allk. aa alieer an chiffon, with a trill- - inure body. They are "robe" pattern, with embroidery for alcove nnd flonniingo the blonae. bol-mi for the aklrt. arc vern alimvli-.the lace through the alaabca of tlie Miniae. and on the are of while aleeve, while the rhap-crin, prettily nmlnlnti-i- l a to Prim and trimmed with ot:Ph plninra to accurd with (he frock . ro I,a--- ar followed Banday aunny-tempare- forget Aa August bride ta ea nelly practical. Clever aad a good housekeeper. A September bride la aald to ba alfabl discreet and well liked by alt allow aoma Innovations In th Batter of trim nnd eonatructlon. Onn Intended for a bride who top the groom-to-b- e by a fpw inches la made with ae extremely long train. The foundation of whit tnf-feishow a aueeesslon of nvnrtapplaf ruffl-- a of allk, each shirred over a feather-bon-e u, Attendant. Inch g a Tha Bride mad Her what Just bride tradition rayeth ant. A January bride will be a good bow-keepeand thrifty. A February brida will prove aa ef. toettonate wife and a good mother. A March brida will torn ont a frivolous nnd chatterbox, given to mtacbtaf-maklaquarreling. An April bride will bo taeomtint; not very Intelligent, hut fairly A May bride ta handaom amiable nod likely to make others happy. A June brida will be impetuous and geoeron A Jaly bride ta likely to prove quicktempered. though ready to forgive nnd HAIL TO THE BRIDE! The June Bride Takes Possession of the Scene Exquisite Bridal Toilettes Softly Draping The Latest end Correct Material and Real Laces the Thing. Bouquet. Tie bride of the merry month of June evident fattening or lacing of tha gown -- There la a decided difference of opinion ae to thi bridal bouquet. Many Prldca have omitted It of late and enrried liMtead Iionnd in Ivory, a handaome prayer-tamkallrrr, white kid or vellntn. I.ut there la a certain amount of acntlinent attm-hewill make to the Pride' Uicquet wbh-the great majority of June Pride ndli-- re to the old cuetom and m-r- un nnuful of Indlratlvv of aliupllctty almple flower and purity. The exquUIte ahnwer hnnqnet pictured the I, devlaed by oeph accepted authority in New York upon all I.llliw-of ! thing floral and (lower rlninn a. are need, ami It will he noticed that their arrangement aoft and there being no atlff mitsng f the h The broad white 1 tint I tied around the item I of qnlte moderate proportion nnd the "ehower" part I jut enough to fall prettily without the effect of nverdu'ne the thing, which ha appeared all too frequently of t late. Aa In the taPle l!:a for the Prlde'a table. Fill hmnnn mar eiwny he that depended upon to will nppeel to the moat tato. or of lavKhne avoiding any nc"t:un dlnptay. and at the nine time conforming In every detail to the canon of good form deeora-tton- a and correct atvle. The chano-In the ceremniv plitnre are llkcwiae Py thla artlat In 1 dcc-wii- nonu-'hin- g tostl-IPu- i For antptner wrar at the report, with irt ni.-the vhlte linen klft. low turndown ro'i-irwl'l he worn, with Pow tie of pink. Invendir or po e Pine llk, the belt atrl mr.telilng tlie rulnr of the tie, white pump or niftral a being the correct footgear with cuatuuic. mi the center of attraction, end her gift her gown her bride nia id and her honeymoon plant form almnat the unit topic of converaallon wherever two or three of her frlrmia arc gathered together. Old tothhmed people need to declare that n womana name aliould appear In the the phraae ued to run piddle nrlnte but thrhe time. In her life, to wit. when a!ie wa born, when the married and when 1a lie died. Today. In thla day and era of peraonnl Jcurnallftn. not to have one'a name In the pajiera la to declare one'a eelf of do aortal and the proapeetlve Importance bride and her plan are d!maaed aa freely In In the column of th newapapert the hoaom of her family. Lika o many other tradition tha ne of a atlff white aatln for the bridal gown I now altogether paeee. Orcnlorally one hear of font- - eenlitnentnl girl who ord-- ra one eurh, n.ually to pleaae an elderly relative. one anepret hot by tor the greater number are made of aoftly tolling antla of iblffon llk. mnll aomt ef the new riilffoti or the eiqnltlteiy Chlneae crepe The prlncc- - gown baa long been In high eet-.-- m fur and It mnat pnrpone lie confeeJ that Ita recent popularity offer do urv.i Pack to Ita nae In thla conwliato-wver- , Pnv-r.ile- a nect Ion. fine tiling, upon the r however, trnat h Impreeaed hy tlie bride who ran of the ceremony, and that I ee all li!c -t the ;asi,-;it-- rt of the utr of the beck. I'l.iy too I often the l.wt alglit of thnt. r entire cvreuiopT, the Pride prowuit leek to the aeeni'ie-l- , arl r. i w till. k!y draped the veil of liluiy lull or ot coatiy Uca muy he, au thI lv-- down the back aucccta. dctrmctn much from Ita J The perfectly plain prlncenac gown never turned out nowodoyo by any Awe maker with claims to modlahueo The lining I of conn, plain and Put over thia the aoft foldo of chiffon. moiiaKilne, brocade or what not that makes the gown arc cleverly draped. on and around the walitllne Trimming are Id the highest vogue, and thla toot ta e token advantage of to olmnlate the effect where the gown lo really In two place Home exqnlalto model In real tare have recently declared tbemaolve and where rapena to no object -- othlng more beautiful than one of thorn robeo eon ba rhraen. The tradition of banding down wrddng gown aa a family' pnaelmi la enhanced when tho bride la Ineky enough to lie In on of the real lace all handi'm-le- . and who knows what beautiful thought what sentiment, and oftentimes a prayer are wrought Into the threads of th deign by tha maker, aa her bobbins fly mer the pillow upon which the pattern i made. 1 hcie real lace productions are mounted over on, nnd the latest conceit baa White liberty th i hltven aaiiu ta the daunl foundation, although of the beef makers are nlng plain wl.itc t.iffetna veiled with mniwellne de iHi. Where the bride le tall n ud our generation of girls scale a goodly nnd lw !u.rer !neh- - than theirnarrow rnlflea did tout grin ar- Ititroditeed aa a font Put otherwise every effort I direct, id tn length of line and dlgulty In the Prila! gown. liecvut Importations In wedding gowns oheath-flttci- prin-coaa- d itii'-h- trim-t.iii-- cording and tha aama allghtrilfftnlng run Into the hem of each rulP In Ilea of of the UBual pinking. Each ruffle to covered with oaa of pHaoe mocaaellno do eol put on with a shirred beading, nnd the train of nntt whit satin in not ennght to the fonndatlon at any point betweun tha side ernnui When the wearer mores the train ahifts ever ao slightly ted disclose thoao fluffy ruffle beneath. In which Uttla hunches of artificial orange bloaeoma end are caught at Interval Evening wedding ara altogether ont fit favor. In England the ceremony moot be performed before noon, else It Is aot considered legal. Un thin alda ef the water the hour of or 4 1a the afternoon come tor be considered th most fashions Pie, as it la assuredly the moat convent enL Being a daylight tonethm, a decolle-tag- e end jewel are decidedly ont fit place, hot the top part fit the gowa ta usually ot lac mounted over chiffon, but otherwise loft nnllned. The vogue fit half alecTC too, add to th pretty effect, aad inch jewels ae ere worn are anally Just a string of pearl and. peibap a star fit crescent wherewith to catch tho coronal of orange blossoms that crown tho long veil. Th oldtlma method of draping the vE over th face la never observed any radr The liter style call for a coronal of tha tull with orange bloofoma Interwoven, on the top ot the coiffure, and long, atrnlght fold dependent from there clear to the hem of the train, flborter veils were In nee last season abroad, many of them coming ao farther thaa the walit-llnbut the effect wee voted skimpy and altogether lacking In the graceful Hnea that the fall length veil afford Vella of reel lace are cherished heirloom, lu some famllie and th. are being brought out again to the light of day now that that draping over tha face ta omitted. Where the lace ta light In pattern they are delightfully cffectlee; but, nervrrbelet the foamy end filmy folds of tulle arc usually far more becoming to th youthful beauty of the bride. Aa fur the question of flower thnw ta Recent brides abroad, quite oute of them members of royal borne have preferred to carry prayer books boned In exquisitely wrought corn Ivory, silver, brocade, vellum all elaborated in tlie costliest fashion have beea -r navi and the maker Inserted in tlie place of the ritual of pur go.-mniiiiied upon illuminated rlPImn The i tiflinent of th brktal bouquet, hnwer-- r, prevails still, and It IB surely with the Ideal of a ,!"'l;,lf pirliab that she carry flower Tha e. . f- l i'1 Aa October bride will be pretty, coquettish, loving, bat Intros, ly Jealous. A November bride ta liberal and kind, 1 bat fit n wild dtapaaltion. A December bride to extravagant feed et novelty and entertaining. Tha eld superstitions a near th wedding gown have been rhymed to sett almost every eoontry and every etaoo of wearer. Th rhymo announces: "Married In whit yoa'va chosen all right Married ta bln yen will be true. Married ta yellow, ashamed fit th fri- - Married In green, ashamed to ba see Married In gray, youll Hvo tor away. Married ta brawn, you'll It 1a the town. Married la rad. you'll wish yountlf desd. Married la black, tor luck youll tack." A Suggestion for the Traveling Gown. Tha simpler the onmmertim traveling gowa the better Its style. There must be ao frills and flounces wherewith to catch aad hold tho dost and grlmo of travel, i ad there mnat act bo a bint of trimming to tempt the little gods of chance and accident to Its nmlolng. Not however, that the costume need be at nil severe In Ita outline,; It is merely that th happy medians of stylo and simplicity combined mcl bn dtaptayed. Tha material of thin model ta one of mohair In i those novel doll porcelain blue check, the materiel and shedding dust and dirt to a mired pretti-netime retaining the aoft at tho Th litwhich 1, out of Its charm tle coat follows th Eton styl there being a Dntch neck bordered with the palest of bine linen end thin tonch bring repeated In the cuff that peep forth from Strapping et beneath the elbow eleev dull porcelain bln, kid are used effectively, and hackle elides In dnll oxidised ver simulate a fastening. The skirt to one fit those gored affair with doubto tba pirate Id pleats ta each gor stitched down for some Inches over th hips and then left to flare to the deep hem. Th front gore Is defined with buckle fastened on either trapping side, and the hem Jnet barely touche tn ground all around; the velveteen binding serving the double purpose of a protection and facing. Tha smart little ebapras In plain white cria, much enfolded. with poreeluta blue plume tacked la ax on side to matek the gow ooper-flooa- -- niu PROSPECT. GLOOHV your nephew getting on. Nrf BATHER How 1 Anl,r, "Hes party bad, Min o yetr thev tnk him to the hoeoltal to perform |