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Show TIIE SUNDAY STANDARD: OGDEN, UTAH, SUNDAY, MAY l 1907. upward, but wide belts or girdles of satin ribbon wlib Urge buckles are a feature of many of the modified empire modes Neck wear Lingerie. More and mare ene sees delicate bits of color contrast wed in tWfc embroideries oa turnover collars and isbata. in colored edges on the butterfly neckties and frilly front plaits that ge with a style of wash bluuse that to a great favorite with the younger girla Colored bordered sad embroidered handkerchiefs are equally popular, and these, by tbe way, are easily transformed into bevitchingly pretty neck noticeable fevoq- - ,tii. W. week, bat there e darker apricot ? ing great vogue and , very beautiful ft,,pw bues that are warm weather, asalways theV. r,ib fc, ., coming. Aa Infinite Variety. f make our ffeberaiij fe! w-- after one model. thet21iw own, for Dame Fushlo 11 s r has provided while it is alwara'piu"! modify any good siSiTiJ fixings belong to the individual 5 Poke Ban net Revival. r be so Thera Is 'no longer any teasonabto the dressmaker wholu,ky ..U doubt that the poke bonnet will receive need. Just now there can Ppljr ttt 1 Its meed of appreciation this summer. for the tell wonianhalenl Fashioned of coarse straw and trim- for the abort; theri med with the new fluffy feathers so the otout: them are .oft much seen on the Paris beta of tha mo- for the slender; the,, ment and nn sncircling hand of organ thooe whose watou te plaited velvet as well ns clusters of to accenuate them; ibtre . roses or apple blossoms under tha brim, wrles for them who thto particular form of headgear will lengthen the skirt b of as tha tbs faithful ally probably act waist; there art bright rai?T a be will long-silwhich worn to whom they are redlngote. Vto i!? se much during May. personalities they suit antaM Brown straw bonnets of this descripinfinite number of ncift tion trimmed with clusters of pink or and exquisitely dainty mauve flgwers and feathers will accom- thoee whom tastes run in me?. pany brown silk coats, while gray bon- tloa. The gulnipe blouse nets are likewise high in favor as an beautiful thing when accompaniment te the coats of shot WO"- e are so gray taffeta. atians there would seem no the wrong shape or style bei,, Summer Sleeves. Uk'V to " inu We are te have a great many abort a WVr sleeves should neT" sleeves for the house and tot, .drooping shoulders .here sleeves for ths street thto season, and thing to give a slender effect soma modification thereof to really es- have teen selected and similar 2E2 sential te style, but where tha arms are we could but Inculcau r! either scrawny sr ever Urge it to well galore. If Bwnt Principle of suitability 2 not te follow blindly either style, but to f" individual as well as to the use snug fitting undersleeves of lace the season would be one of hwvft2 and net that are so dainty and so charm, for, as stated above. one In or or ta another way charming has provided many things, .nd JtVZ bow to the general dictate without sacwith the only to chocs. The short. and wisely to individual rificing personal effect. place of hastily and ta declared the sin art eat for out Jaunty coat due thought. the dressy costume, but its lines alLaos Wraps. ways can be varied. It ran be made a' Lace coats and wraps of all sorts im little longer to suit one figure, shorter te suit another, or if need be It can be varieties continue to be u popob,, carried well down below the waist 11ns. ever; In fact, seem to have taken, Whatever tha modification, if the indl- -. lease of Ufa thto spring and era -- nT vidua appears at her best it will have Ing among the most recent FremTto been well made and produce a satisfacportaUona. Made up over a chifi. foundation, a three-quarttory result. half him Jacket of black lace gives a must effee Nsw Use For Fsularila. tlvn finish te a black and white sUk Foulards made up In tailored suits chiffon gown and .ill look .ell mu are tbs latest wrinkle and am both almost any afternoon dress Ths pretty and sensible In thto most useful to, as a rule, made up for the cost,nbb form. Every one knows that for com- which cnee the lace wrap to attached k fort in hot weather the gown of fou- aad made to ene piece with tbe lard takes the lead. It to cool, and its but If it to desired te have thedim ha crisp surface sheds dust and refuses ta more generally useful and te be von he muriy under most trying conditions with a number of frocks then it Made up after any of tbe stylee used look Just ns well separate from fli for the lining or pongees that have costume. been holding Indtoputed possession of Naturally it to possible te at thto field,' the foulard tailor made moot any amount upon a laceexpend wrap, tU should meet with feres t appreciation. cost depending entirely upon the quit Ths Nsw Casta. Ity of the lace employed, and time m Ths coats are effective little creations some of these coats that are very tot well worth the purchadng that are pot boleros, that are not tlful and in view of the Investment, Etons, that are not pony costa, but only j parts ks something of the characterto white lace coat, for example, cu to tics of all and that are full and soft worn with so many different stylo d and, indeed, are so individual that each dress and trims any gown so effsetlwif one differs slightly from ths tost, the that oven the most expensive varirtto one effort of the best makers being to may save money In the end, and a create a coat which shall suit Its wear- course it to the same thing with fla er perfectly well and which shall ha in black coats, although white can be ord some way quite distinctive and indi- for more elaborate wear. vidual Sometimes they are really ex- A New Idee. The newest variant for chart ring Os tremely elaborate, again they are comparatively simple, hut always they are aspect of lingerie coats and diem i chic and dainty and make a very ths nee of cut cloth for trimmiqx .charming effect worn over the skirts of These are applied as hems end stow wool- - All the shades of tan, pale grays quite after the method employed to and some very beautiful coral pinks, contrast, of silk er velvet garnltura J Et ,v - J rAV' JL vM Sfc ,. ' 'OVV 4- , . K ' . v ; ft tA'u m fe :r. vV a Zj iVy 1 ivf r ?-- three-quart- r 5 adSP-- tfe 4 & (HERB to m single artlfils ef the toiM more Indicative ot the good taste ef the woman hi hn)1 . to bs modirh than Even though her general tha parasol. makeup may be perfection itself. color rheme artistic, detail moat scrupulously looked after, the whole effect may be viltaled by a paraaol which conflicts with the prevailing tone. Thla tmpur-tan- t fact in understood hetler abroad thaa in thin country. The Fsrletenne to very careful to make nn miatake in thto direction, and her American alater ia beginning to appreciate the aume The group of paranoia ll!ua-(ratherewith repreeenta acme of the moat fetching modela that have been developed tbia act eon. Embroidery Abundant, There ia Utile embroidery need on any of tbe skirts thto year, for they require little, if any, elaboration. On the walata of the gown, however, embroidery andlaco and trimming of all kinJa run riot. The ao called Jumper bodices, whether In cloth, allk, linen or rajah, are embroidered or braided in gold and ilrer, the latter being employed in a a. number of the handaotno cloth Silk and rajah are both worked ia one or mere teneo of embroidery eilk, while the llnena are ell kept on the dne shade. Perhaps the most effective uaa of embroidery in upoa the little bolero and pony caata that arc ao a mart at the moment Many ot three Jackets are no tiny that it to impose! bl to pul any additional trimming on them, ao that their adornment consists of the cm-- er IL, if&Mk 1 mu ,Vi i rTA ill broidery worked directly upoa the materia i. It to now possible to get these allk Jacks's reedy made, and an embroidered black taffeta bolero er pony coat ia an excellent inveetment, aa it can he worn wiih a number of dlfferont eilk. valla and even colored linen frocka In euch ahades aa gray, red, pink, green, etc. Te Waah a White bilk Blous A white silk blouse, if you intend It to bo waehed later on, ahould never he cleaned. Cleaned blouses turn yellow adieu placed in the a ash tub White eilk blouara must never have soup rubbed upon them, but should bo washed in clean warm auda made by adding a little aoap Jelly or powder to a basin of water. . Waah in two or more lets of auda until perfectly clean, then rinee thoroughly In clear warm water to which a few drops of methylated spirit to make tha Ilk bright have been added. When washed, the bluuee should 'be hung In the air for a few minutes and then while Mill quite damp rolled In a clean doth and laid for ten minuteo on one side. Iran with a perfectly clean . er and not too hot iron. A very hot Iron bends and makes tha allk cockle up. even if It docs not sconh It. Tha Drop Skirt. With the .same style of skirt in vogue that has been fashionable now for some three or four years buck the underskirt or lining in a cloth suit generally mode separate from the dress itaelf. N'o skirts, however, are lined with allk. in all the underskirt being matched save at the belt and perhaps down a few Inches along the seams, for the material to found to flare better if left loose, and then It to alwaya better to liave .the added flounces of the lining outside the silk rather than under tha hem of the pettlcoaU As te Bslte. As long aa the shirt walat survives belts must remain in fashion, and every year the variety appears new and unlimited. Just now general attention ia centered upon belle for lineu and allk suits. In white kid there are many novelties. and all are more or less ornate, at least so far aa the detail work to concerned, for the gsufral effect to sufficiently plain te go with tailored suits But the soft kid to tucked and shirred and treated in marvelous fashion, as though It wers so much whits satin ribbon. fiometlmea when ' the pliable leather. Is quite aids, it ia drawn through a smaller buckle, within which the surplus fullness to drawn In-t-a the narrowest possible corded tucks Again the leather to ornamented with a delicately tinted flotal design in silk embroidered applique. In all these cases there are two buckles, one front and one back. These are usually not ornate for ordinary wear. Chamois and undressed suede are also used for belling in natural colors with plain gold buckles, and in the elastic ribbons bead trimining to also used. Taffeta ribbon belts to match the tie are also perennial favorites and art alwaya in good taste with tha linen suit. A woman requires several belts for summer if she wears tailored suits at alt. Rhe should have ene to match the suit and one elaborate Jeweled or handsome sliver celnture. For her white linen suits and ginghams she may add aa many more aa her fancy and her racket book dictate. The short wa luted track has by no means done sway with the need for s belt or girdle. Its position Is shifted The Paris Fashion Situation as It Stands; Catherine Talbots Weekly Record of Developments a r. Itto queer about ater, An Americans have attended the play, and American women have there went Into a worn their meat entrancing theater fashionable and up to gowns One of the most fetching frocka date milliner shop to see about a new seen was of India muslin, the skirt crest loq for summer traveling wear. I wholly covered with Mas folds and Vetried on hat after hat drooping brim- netian point lacs The Venetian point med, perky brimmed, straight rimmed was Inset and embroidered In silver. and rolling rimmed. I made my se- Anything simpler, at the earns time lection,' a white chip, rather, broad more! extravagant, can hardly be conbrimmed, to bo garnished with bands ceived. nd roeetto of black velvet nothing One queer thing about present day elee on It. That was my fancy. Ths fashions to that the "simpler" a gown brim wan to be slightly tamed up at to the more it costs. Never before In the left oida. Then, having got the the world'! history has woman'a dreas thing off my mind, I began, womanlike, cost eo much as it does now, and yet to try on the hate X didnt want. Many many of the most expensive dreseee are of them were la shape erratic beyond the simplrat'' to look at The frock iff India muslin above mendescription, for, although we have been told Ibat the eccentric hat ehapes of tioned had a bodice of mirror velvet, the past season er two have given place with embroidered lure sleeves of kl; to more symmetrical designs, as a mat- mono cut. A word about tbe kimone ter of fact thto to not true. You can outline sleeve. It to seen everywhere get a sensible shape In a hat If you set on dresses end wraps Hleeve and your head to It. but you must look for shoulder are all In one piece. A fashIt carefully. 'Well. Just to see how like ionable fancy to the "rucked' or tucka fright I could look I picked up the ed kimono elrevn. It to a godsend to craileet seeming chapeau oT all, a Utile women with bony arms Here ta how tusren, halfway between turban and it to managed: toque, with a Jagged corner at one side Imagine a short kimono Jacket Cut where a rvepectable hat would have It off at the short empire waist line, been straight and a rosette of the tus-ca- n have the fronts open, surplice fashion, braid at tbe ether side. The trim- then let It bloyse slightly over the waist ming wie of black velvet around the line under the arms There to left the brim, and some Jaunty black quills long flowing sleeve. Cat her this up till were stuck through the tusran braid It forms a puff about the shoulders. rosette. I perch'd the thing upon my Underneath the puff comes a long, tight head, expecting lo hare a good laugh fitting sleeve gathered lengthwise at at myself in the mirror and that the the Inner seam and dinging dose te tough would he echoed by madame the the beck of the arm In a score of dainmilliner. ty folds snd wrinkles. The sleeve exOf all things! Would you believe tends well down over the wrist in a me? Thnt craxy little creation Just hit somewhat pointed cuff. the spot! Whether there is something The general tone of styles Is a comcraxy to the expression of my head and bination of Japanese and empire effects face to match that rrsxy small hat. 1 A most artistic oemhinstion of the two dont know. Privately I suspect there to witnessed In the faehlonable summer msy be or the thing wouldn't have been evening wrap. It to long, loose and so becoming. Madame the milliner raw flowing, like the suck coat, and hue it too. Result I changed the sensible kimone sleeves 'that furnish Infinite hat for the craxy ene. with an undoubt- scope for adornment Oriental embroided Improvement In the expression of ery ia popular as ever. Here to a sugtry appearance, such as it to. gestion of economy for the evening Even queer shaped bats have their wrap: Many e stylish woman can afthe. eutlandlsh ford to have but one evening wrap. In place, and sometime one off the head looks exactly as though that case it Is best made of a good It were made to set off the head when quality of black liberty satin. That to It U worn. There to no excuse for any the foundation. The clonk may then woman's wearing an unbecoming hat be lined throughout with some figure! thto season. Ths shapes are numberl- colored silk In a delicate shade nf green, ess; the fashions almost so. You have pink or gray er anything the wearer an endless selection. For your later likes. The figures on the lining are of season summer hat or any seqyon'a hat various colors, always dellr-aiand harJust stand before the mirror and try on monious. The neck Is finished with a shapee till you find one that your Inner broad band of embroidery which reconic knlinees tells you will he becompeats the colors of the lining. Heavy ing te you and take it regardless of tassels complete the band at the ends. fashion. At present you cannot be out If madams has plenty nf money, she freof fashion. quently makes an evening or carriage " Paris-NeYork" that to the name wrap of the same material as her dress. Parle-Neof tha play which thto month has made Tork again! Do you such a sensation at Mme. ReJanca the know that New Tnrk to beginning to l April PARIS, quoted on thto side of the water aa a fashion center? The Parle correspondent of a leading London fashion paper tells her readers, I observe, that spots and stripes are tha race to Paris and New Tork." . It would not be surprising if In time it would be New Tork without the Paris that la mentioned as the headquarters of fashion. American women have more money than any others, and with money and teste one can make fashions. American Waman Dominant American women am already making fashions even In Paris You have seen from time' to time tho statement that lace laoa without end, costly and In nil varieties, one season coaras meshed, another fine meshed, but always' lace-ru-les the day in womens gowns and gown trimmings. The American woman to responsible for thto lace fad. which ta still cm to full force. A favorite evening wrap for hot days to a lace coat If the evening tie a bit cool a bright colored Bilk lining to worn under the lace. The moat famous lace gown recently worn on thto aide of the weter belongs to Min Van Alen, granddaughter of the Mrs. Aster. Among Paris fashionable dimes It to a topic for a nine days! talk, especially aa they think a Frenchwoman, not an American, ought to be the owner of thto historic robe, It was formerly owned to ene of the meet aristocratic, likewise most impoverished of the old French families. They are apt te go together, aristocratic and ImThe central fact about poverished. Mtoe Van Alen's lace robe to that it once belonged to Empren Catherine the Great Catherine XI. of Russia, and was worn by her. How (ha famous lace dress got te Franca to not Just told out loud, but get there It did, and Mr. James J. Van Aien bought it for hie daughter. In this age of tho kingdom of money the more costly the lace is the more it is used. Like gold, perhaps It may become so "common by and by that it will he of no special value, but that to not yet Among fashionable laces art guipure, bru seels and antique mechltn. Here In Parts American women have the reputation of being very good Judges of lace. Different ahades from deep ecru to white are often combined on one frock. Thing Must Harmenixo. One must not omit either, to speak of dyed lace, which to used eo effectively on all except tailor made costumes. The harmony color scheme to the vogue. Gray lace to trim a gray costume, with gray gloves and shoes to match, ta a papular combination, especially If there he a touch of ellver braiding and n silver trimmed girdle. For such X e w THE LATEST IDEAS IV STOKER HATS. i GLEANED IN THE KINGDOM OF WOMAN. veil for automobile wear. Thera has lieen little vtirfely in this direction. Golden tan in a 'oft, beautiful shade turnover. But the newest feature is The prevailing color for the automola one of the leading colors. It goes not ao much tho collar as the ti'-- . Ties bile hue been brown, and most women In every shade and dtvlgn of plaids will welcome the by the euphonious name of dead aprichange. cot, showing somewhat the same and stripes are seen h nil the fashHot. water Is the very best ionable shops. The ties ore rude to fur hruNcs. Apply as quickly asremedy peachy yellow tints as that fruit. possiCravuts and ties are now exceedingly lit tlie collars and to xvii.j their ble to the Injured part a cloth wrung chic and becoming. The most to a style out In water as hot as can he borne. large extent. collar of the moment to high Ono of the lutesi iiuveltics is a green Keep rcuting the application until fash-toiM- I the pain has ceased. This alloys swelling and prevents discoloration If applied at once. About fifty years ago the most pushing millinery confections that feminine Imaginations could conceive were purchased fir J1.T5. To make spinach soup wash and pick clean a quantity of spinach- Cook with salt, and, when done, squeeze all the - moisture out and pass through a fine i sieve. Dilute the pulp thus procured! with 'some well flavored stock till it la of the right consistency. Make very hot. add a squeese of lemon and a dash of tiepper. and at the time of serving pm a pat of butter to the soup tureen. Tennis, it is foretold by those who profess to know hqw society will amuse i . ! turns n blouse of gray toot over PI chiffon to most suitable. Cuts little coate go with the stmt costumes of all kinds The lines wott to much trinfined with fringe, frioF and tassels. Indeed, fringe ta alM mm on- more elaborate costumes of tafitti and crepe de chine. Bias fold acem tt go naturally with tha fringe-- at bed as the fashion makers rule. The Ha Adds are greatly used for the skirt H very swell dinner gowns. Oh, yes, and theres a new kind cellar out too. At least It to an old om racrudesernl ao ta speak. It to ta high collar slightly flared. Ton rent her In ' moat of the later pleturM Mme. Bernhardt that she to with such a neck covering. The w collar ta like that, except that it fln out only a little way from the nrt coming high under the chin. Mnxe Hading and Rejane have adopted It; also have other prominent French a Irenes. Most of these are of niatwtto years, and gossip says the fear cf chin that haa begun to flab" to reason for being .of the turn htohfo collar. Flab or no flab, however. cannot bo worn, becomingly by wottse with short necks. Aa to the flabby double chin, a beautiful woman, wb" much In demand aa an artists moon and must therefore use all roeaeew preserve her good looks puts a muslin hand under her night. , With thto band she coyen throat and the point of the chin. e drawn the loose flesh under the UP band the end fastens upward top of her heed. - chi' Color Scheme. colors for dinner and pwj gowns, old rose, wedgwood Wue liver .gray lead. Several shades art combined to one coenniw feme Aa to The popular silver gray to oftenl" with nile green or pale blue. Pel Ilk muslins are ready for the gowns of warmest days. A queerP cy of the moment to to have your sol of tha same materiel as ywr ? petticoat Odd fancy, isnt V F signers are apparently sittingto cortPj to think out new things money out of husbands and way. H pockets. .In a general tot of monw hard te get and costa a . . fashionable. . Thera to one piece of news t he helled with satisfaction jff American who waa ever thlnkingly into visiting that bly horrible place, the Wri The news to that the morgue closed forever to sightseers by the Paris chief of police. CATHERINE TALBOT . Tho women cm bd rivers established In Paris. see to M va Itself months In advance, to to he play- purchased by the yard ed this year more widely-thaIn any band. Th y launder wry rummer since the original crate was at when In pale, delicate iJ Its height. Exquisite sets of "ti.aUlT There are many new scarfs. nricr'-The buttons are etlll to bto nf course, ars the long, sometimes cost trtl!nglf ,jB. simplest, m tto Ftrsight scarfs of chiffon, made of ths On unique set le In dart full width nf the material, with a deep with a small diamond pe,li hem at each end. These can be bought renter and another to ready for use, or the chiffon can be rnlf, |