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Show THE SUNDAY STANDARD: OGDEN UTAH, version of only one earring as n present lu Reliehali when Abraham's servant was seeking a wife for Isaac. This is a mistake, for the word really means "iiom line ui4 fciui )Mfi rM dried accordingly ta the revised version We have is turn to lieneeis xxxv, 14. for the first- mention of earrings. "And they gave unto Jacob all tbe si mnge gods which were la their hands and the rlaga which were la their earn." Te Clean Trimmings. Among tbe new embroideries are thosa In raised silver and gold work. These are handsome end expensive, and ene who knows nays they should never be brushed lu tbe ordinary way of cleaning trimmings, but that a pious ef crimson velvet should he takes aad rubbed vary slowly and gently aver them. Of course wo am all familiar with tbe use of black velvet as a duet cloth for hau aad fine black materials, the fine aep penetrating and carrying of heavy black ellk lace may be found ubich uriil supply aaveral such ornaments. Each bit of the design should be firmly buttonholed In place before auy cutting away ta done ar one's work will be wanted. When eecunrfy fastened to tha fabric, the stocking may then be turned m tho wrong aide and tha material carefully cupped with a pair of sharp scissor. The odgo may lima be turned back aad again nude fast by nnotber row of buttonholing. Three upright lines of lace Insertion form aa attractive method for tho amaionr worker, each rear finishing with a lace motif and tho center Una of Insertion extending aevaral inches higher up oa the stocking than tho other two. There ta almost wo and to tho pretty fancies which a clover girl may carry out along theeo linos If oho baa a lasts for fine sewing nnd the necessary pa-- Outdoor Ql The ever Increasing fern Inina tore ef away dust without injury where noth- Outdoor sports baa brought upon tho what but virtue olse there la market axany aaodels In golfing, driving could, ing In crimson velvet, aside from its teg-tu- aad walking gloves, to aay nothing of to hard ta guess, bat It in possible, ovaral variation of motor gauntlet. bo efaoaae them ef course, that may This latter In moat popular when Cash-taa- ad fect la the dye need. of buckskin, with leather palm aad may ba bad la moat of tho shades Law Waiet Frills. The latest things In waist frills art f gray and tan aa wall aa black and the waist sets of white laws bordered whit. The favarita golfing glove ta U rn with a color. A pretty frill for the front of a shut waist Is made of white fowa bordered with a tiny plaiting edged with violet. Little pearl buttons are set dews the freut to give It a finish. The cuffs am edft ones with frills, bordered with violet aad with rows ef buttons set slang the upper edge ef the cuff. , A Paverite Hat Newer than the mushroem and for smarter than any bat which we have had this season la the clock, a French model which Parfoianaea have been wearing since early spring and which Is amounted tha smartest shape la midsummer styles ea this elds ef the Atlantic. Tha rrawa ef thla cksc ha, or boll shape, aa we Asm rice ns call It, Is rather high, (rent four to five iiKktg and the brim about six Inches wide This slopes away from tha crown aad 1s a trifle wider la the back than la tbs front, llo trimming Vary, but It ta oaeu at Ita boat whoa trimmed with flowers nod foliage or fine grass ee. A combination of these greases and mauve colored china aotara trims a muah roots hat of fine mllaa la a golden brews shade. The grasses atdad up around the crown and over the brim nnd ora seemingly held In pier by tha wreath of flowara which onelrctoa the crown. Dainty Hosiery. Openwork h eatery has been relegated te a back seat, and a sheer ellk hand clocking la the choice of the exclusive weman thla season. And same ef tha embroidery eyes ta Indeed wonderful. Worked an a sheer, bright finished allk stocking one sees tbe moat graceful arrangements ef sprays, detached sprigs, Individual blossoms, not to mention the effective ribbon embroidery and taco InaetUnga. Many a clever girl baa found time thla summer te decorate for herself several pairs ef etlkea etecklaga, which. If bought outright, would coat a pretty penny. Beginners would do wall ta confine such work to Bum Inaottlnga, leaving tha embroidery until such time ns they become more ex part. Amateur embroidery ta prone ta pucker sad draw whan dona on ouch delicate fabrics. nnd the tnaatttng of effective lace motifs will bo found n much leas dlfil-ru- lt thing ta aoeompUah. Roim forgs design like a butterfly la a good cm to practice an, wad often a small remnant embroidered know bow much I boro tad to go te the X. (or week end. Well, yesterday's poet brought nie tbe tag looked for bid, but now (but I have the chance Tm afraid to venture forth on eocount of the exorbitant tlpe their anay ef oervanto Will expect," the plaint at a pretty sura-mfinch ford the expense. There la an amusing story that llluatratea the point beautifully. As an American multimillionaire was leaving the country house of un English , duke a string of servants waited to waylay him. Blr," aald one, Ha put on the rent' "your overcoat.1 and gave the man a soverelgm. "Tour umbrella.1 aald another. Taking the umbrella, the departing guest surrendered (u another sovereign. "Your hat, sir, aud girl whose etork of pereanal att"Your a third sovereign vanished. raction for outweighed her bank It l a pity, but thla horrid congloves, air. "Why, friend, aald the tinue of things la the means of doing millionaire, "you may keep the glovee. a lot of people out of a Rood time, and They are not worth a sovereign." Tla a fort that a good many sovthey are obliged to refute to visit large country houses because they can't af ereigns would have to be given up If YOU er ao-eou- eaa were to become possessed ef the white ellk voile gown illustrated. Dont you admire the way the Irish lare la net la on the skirt and Jacket between those wide turke? And the lingerie hat la a beauty with cuts little poslrs tucked here and there about the crown. Quite In a different class, though, la the empire robe of green spangled net with Its smart adornment of enqulned passementerie at the foot of the long trailing skirt. And note the graceful fashion In which the scarf In worn. Convenient te Know- Ruffled and trimmed dress skirts la gauss, chiffon and other frail materials should not bo bang in clnssls, ns tbs folds pull out of shape and the material sags and pulls. They should be fold lu long boxes or, better still, lu long drawers, end quantities of silken tissue paper should bo placed about the aklrta und la the siearae and the bodtoe if It be a princess robe. Is many country houses the mistress of K has her clothes room, at the aides of which are rows of drawers tong enough te permit the laying away ef her dress skirts, save trtmtutl onas, without folding them. Thin blouses, especially the lingerie blouses, are usually placed on Individual bangers having waddsd shoulder pleoea and are bung one after tbe ether sa a single rod la a closet. Tbe rods permit tbe blouses almost to touch tat wise, and but little room la taken up, while tbe sleeves and bodice are kept crisp aad wrinkleleea. An Ancient Pad. custom of wearing earrings . The comes down from the most ancient times, and no custom seems to have been mom prevalent or more universal, whether among the most primitive savages or (ha moat civilised peoples. We Unit learn of them In lbs book of Genesis. Many persona havs hoi s track by the mention In the authorised tea ar gray ventilated doeskin closely attad ta tha wriat by elaatia which keeps the glove hi position, while leaving the hand entirely free. A good driving glove may bo purchased sillier with or without gauntlet aad ta aams-thiaa tho Unas of tho golfing glov being kept Uut at tha wrist by means ft a strap, leaving the band quits ag Nat Vat Discarded. Despite the foct that tha attrs modish diweemakera are te aetao extent adopting the tong nloevo long not only ta the wrist, but extending over tho bond the elbow eleevs la atlU tha accepted eoe by the majority of women. Con- -' aequently the tang glove In and fM some time will undoubtedly continue ta be popular. Just at thla Banana ef tha year ellk gloves naturally claim tka oust attention, nnd they are shown in a variety ef colorings and a diversity of ornamentation which to wwll nigh bewildering. Pram wriat length almost to shoulder length allk gloves are obtainable, and from tho most utiUtariaa to tho moat elaborate. Tbs Peasant Coiffure, On every elds one ease evidence ef the violent outbreak of puffs, curia and double twists, which constitute the bulwark ef strength In tha fashionable eolffur ef tho day. Carls are no longer tbs dernier art, however, for puffs have usurped their place aad offer possibilities la the way ef natural effort net to bo obtained by any other farm of adornment. They eaa be bought separately or la slum torn They require very Httlo skill In adjustment, and any am with an Idea of harmony of Um can make them took aa thougk they grew wharo they are placed. The beauties of Charles H.'a retail bad a great edvantagw In tho cslffure of that period, which consisted of a wonderfully artistic massing of drooping nnd flowing curia, but not Bine then baa there been a more flattering coiffure than that of today. Tha White Canvaa Tie. Not a few girls wear tha new white ceavas ties, which are vary smart II tocad with urUI white allk strings and tied la a big flat bow upon tho Instep. Through tho bow ran bo drawn a white enamel or a dull oUvar buckle, both of which era quite appropriate te canvas. VAGARIES OF THE , PARIS MODE: SOME RECENT MODIFICATIONS IN REIGNING STYLES MIDSUMMER I many A abort run along the banks ef tha la to tha Ball Vue. at Muedon, they' see Beltto PARIS, who nelly never do! ones a villa of La Pompadour, situated This startling criticism refers among woods not far from famous observatory. particularly to tho unleavened lump of tourists who corns ever the greet pond Withis the City. with the laudable ambition of doing tho Should you, however, prefer to re"fraud tour," tho Cook lata, for In Paris Itself try the Tour g Armain and the like two Jwootep from restaurant n point of Interest to tho other, who gent, which has been a for 109 years and ta celebrated for Ita de art galleries until they see store perthe stars marked In the guidebooks wonderful cooking of duck, orwould are fond of fish and against the most famous pictures and haps you enjoy a dish of sola at Mnrgu ary s. U tha mat of tho usual sightseeing Now for where to dins You will find Huata Its a great pity, but these Chateau do Madrid a charming Poor, tiled out wanderers go back homo the and tha tables are laid la tha happy la tha belief that they have seen place, . Anit all without tho faintest notion of courtyard under huge foreat trees. on the dlnnor taka other your evening bat they've missed. Be not Uka one terrace at ArmenonvlUe. Both of these of these. When you come to beau- -. restaurants are beautifully situated in this d capital on n first visit, for a part real Payour stay at least try being n "gay the Bole, and at either place Armenon-vlll- e nrislenne yourself. Try French food, risian life la to be seen. At and at Pro Catalan, even when It nnd absorb a rains, every table ta bespoken nnd ocBttl of the generally, French Joy of living. cupied by n merry band of diners who Wa a good way to go about It. Ar-te-g listo have your morning coffee at enjoy themselves leisurely while wild music of the Tslgan four hotel and lunch nnd dine at tha tening to tha rooms era glassed In and bands Tha different cafes and restaurants. Tha dressed women to uly trouble aa to meals when you have allow tha smartly In the loveliest of decided on what your letter of credit brave aay weather toilets. And, by the way, It ta hardly will stand ta te choose between the to aay that tbe gown to tuny charming places at which tha rr worth while man may bo satisfied. On at least wear upon an occasion of thla kind la a drossy, aemlevenlng affair of laca, afternoon taka tea at the lingerie or allk In ona of tho attractive "here you will have the chance of Rita see-- g new shades. heap of smart English and Amerl-- w women. Another Hare Ona Sees Life, a, day go to where the better class ef At any of these places you sea tha tench moadalneo congregate, nnd still real Parisian Ufa aud the femme chic Mother at Rumpelmeyefe, where you of France. After dinner visit Born of mort dlteoua cakes, or go the music halls, er, aa they are called, w the Elyeeea and catch n of cafes chan tan t, and If you are n good tee bohemian aide of Parisianglimpse llfo with-J- French scholar a few nights at tha I chatter, bright music nnd play will afford you lota M amusement. mvolity. And, above everything. If Now my story 1a done, but U you have hero during tho summer don't lived the. life of the Parisian!" for oven the Pro Catalan, In the Bola, to a short whllo you will have much to French babies eoma for remember and . talk ever, and your ",ch milkdear fresh from tho cow nnd general outlook on life will be bright- fo tch sight of an endless r NjteMlon of outdoor life. exhibition The Chardln-Fragonaluncheon I would advise you to has been tha greatest artist ks success some of the lovely XT places outside of tha year, and tha enthusiasm It baa u gay city, far In this fashion you provoked baa amply . rewarded M P00 Won 7 ty- - Either of the surrounding Amend DsyoV the well known editor drive or motor or go of VArt et lee Artistes, Jar tha great "r traln. Versailles ta only n abort run trouble which ' he ass tuned when . he WjjFuria, and you ran lunch at tha undertook to muster together works rTteteolr, which la full ef memories which were so widely distributed. The "tea unfortunate Marla Antoinette. emperor of Germany lent three Char2 Mother Interesting place ta tho dins, and Mr. J. P. Morgan was among Quartre, at Bt. Germain, with lta tha other contributors.Tha flrat to octet! ona of Louis XIV. nnd. Ita openly recognise the vain of tho caniwlovis vlew. This restaurant la near vases of these eighteenth century fashionable golf dubs, so you may artists war Edmond nnd Jules de sight of tbs athletic aide of tho Gtannaurt- - With regard to tho painting tecnwoman, aa a number of tho dev-r- te of Fragonard they wrote: It reveals, of this sport come In hero for as t were, the heart of n lover and the n between their rounds of golf. hasd of a rascal. The heave of a sigh . Aug. seems ta paaa through It with a kiss, and It la young with an eternal youth." The titles of Fragonards paintings ard as dnscriiJtlv as those of Chardin. , In tha "Billet Dour the young girl looking furtively acroas her shoulder while ah takes a letter out of a bouquet ta bathed ta a delicious golden light. "La Poumulte. t tha decorative panel owned by I. Morgan, ta Tho cheructerlalle of Fragonard. I hams, a group of figures romping In a park, was suggested by La Du --Harry. lu honor of the Fragonard Chardin furore PVanrh couturier have added te their Hat af fashionable colors a certain shad of pink which Is very much In evidence In tho works af tha Ismail masters." It answers te tha nama of Fragonard. Bo think Flam-marte- ea Plat-pen- . onto Modish Novelties. Hors la a shoe tip worth taking. Tha white shoe that ta considered smart thla summer ta that made of white huckakln and not that made of fins white canvas. Last year whllo canvaa shoes wore worn at Trouvllle by all tha elegantes, aad doubt lens they will still be worn by many, hut white peau da dalm ta now considered, correct for all occasions, and it may ha cleaned again and again quite aa easily and effective- ly as canvas. And there to another Important point. Pals gray, very pals gray, gloves to be aa absolute rage, hut a few of tha shops In tha Rus Vsndome are pushing forward a glove which look Ilka gray suede, but which ta tu reality pale gray thread.' Now, the very last thing one ought te wear la aa Imitation glove. Plata white thread gloves are always good taste worn with cer tain costumes, but they must not pretend to he anything but what they are. Thee imitation gray sued glove are horrors, and yet they are being recommended by some of the drees experts, who surely ought to know better. Gun metal ta vary much used Just now for tha ultra tong chains which soma of tho Part siennas deem aa desirable as possessions. The small dark links are divided by single Jewels, such as purple amethysts, or by little marbles of pink quarts studded with diamonds Pink quarts ta tha rags thla year, and tbe loveliest parasol handles am made of It. Tho wIm woman who has not te think of monetary matters wham bar wardrobe ta concerned will , pesst herself of a set, consisting of parasol handle, hatpins, chains and belt buckles In pink quarts inset with crystal. BkS will find thla set something more than useful end effective at the fashionable places a this especial quarts ta In a delicious shad of pink, which goes charmingly with creamy lacea and la-u- eoa-tln- Da-uln- J fote fft rd 7 . -- . FOIBLES OF FASHION. barred pique la very tor country houses on the orlpr- - tar bedspreads bureau ana "if sn Mand C0ver9- - They are era loped twrait the edges or else trimmed arrow white cotton fringe und . Uaa6rT E?ifKUclfln; - " cent paillettes Embroidery and lac combined and also embroidery direct upon tha lac Itself make handsome coats a definite design being worked out hi the pattern of the lacs A very odd, tong chain for watch, fen or lorgnette ta of beaten Oliver with large beads strung on It of clouded am- ' Amug the more elaborate toe coats ber. ,!,,t ,r" raoulslteiy embrold- - ' Packets for bureaus' are made of aud7 picked out In color or Irides craps paper doilies threaded together .. i THE LAST CEY XV STOKES STYLES, with ribbons Put tha wadding filled her an autograph recipe hook not tha with sachet powder between the dotlies plain, ordinary cookbook, ouch aa on and thread them, tying the ribbon in a Purchases In the shop, hut one mode pretty how. up among the brides own particular Little bags are shown made of flow- circle of friends, each one contributing ered ar plain ribbon and contain s recipe for which she can vouch. thim bis small scissors cotton silk and A number ef pretty plaid allk btouaee buttons Fastened to and forming the are among tbe season's offerings They bottom ta a needle bonk containing art trimmed down one able only, with a needles and around the edges a row of ruffle of white kilted muslin edged with . lace, and the ruffs are trimmed with pins When In doubt ms to wbat gift to give lore. 0 bride elect who Is a near friend, get Dainty little haws fur the collar af Mack silk have plaited ends which ars edged with black lacs They make a tasty finish to the collar. There Is a new hatpin with two heads the end used ae a pin being supplied with an adjustable ball, which la put on after the hat Is well secured an the head. Tbe balls ere alike on both ends A beautiful core- -t cover Is made of twa wida bands of taffeta In a flowered design and united with lace Insertion. The armholes are cut away slightly, snd the shoulder straps are formed of In po sertion. beading and toes Aging and decorated with bows af ribbon tied an " the shoulders Among the amort things shown tat the shops la a handsome petticoat of Hue silk trimmed with ruffles of yellow lace with embroidered medallions In a color. Among tho novelties I a parasol of dark red ellk embroidered on each gore with bunches of flowers or a rose and bud. with green leaves and line flowers, all done In ribbon embroidery. A beautiful flower bolder In one of muslins and with pal peach ribbons Lapis laaull mounted In dull stiver la being made up bits rings for my ladys little finger. These pinkies an al moat an Inch tong and aa wide as tha digit will comfortably stand. Nock la cos too, lu thla asmlpractous stand end lu malachite ars, many of thi anlqu la their settings of carved oil ver aad dull gold. But perhaps tha quaintest of all tho ornaments of tha moment are those eompoolte affairs one aright call them, mads up of adds and ends ef oriental ptaoaa of Jewelry. Often aa exquisite Jada charm will ho combined with an armlet that one adorned tho polished arm of aa Egyptian princess AH these bits and pieces have to bo put together by a craftsman who thoroughly und eralands his art. Tho S leave Question. Whet tho foil will bring forth Ju Sleeve styles aa Otis not oven the wisest sartorial sear, can tell, but there are signs that toad ona to think that aa coals at least, tha manche will coma down ta the wriat aad that an all bodices aero those for actual dross they will ha tong. For afternoon and theater frocks it ta more than likely sleeves will be three-quart-er length, which, after all, to tha most becoming ta a among fact It recognised style. couturiers hut few of tha laity know It that a long sleeve takas from the apparent height of the wearer, oo tho short woman should beware ef IS for H ta the property of the tall stator who has Inches to spars Katydid costumes are new thla sea-so- n. at least la name hut w all know full well that there has saver haau a time whan tha combination of gross and whit did not appeal ta feminine tests Thla summer green and whit mingling era marq popular than over. Grasocloth with green stars spots dote and conventional sigsags oa cool, green backgrounds with white designs kavt nothing further ta ba desired In tha way of smartness and daintiness Evan tho whit frock Is given a cooling touch by means of a grow sash and knots of rlbbos No other color should mar this perfect harmony, which baa Its psychological affect on a CATHERINE TALBOT. hot day. THE RAGE FOR COATEES. Coatee to not the result of Chinese Idiosyncrasies iff pronunciation. It ta apparently the technical nama of the tittle Jackets which are so much worn thla year, and wen does the tinkling; dl- seem minntlva effect ef the doubled to express their air of flippancy. They come In' all designs and In all fabric braided, embroidered and lace trimmed and ar worn with almost everything. V the new glass re has Inside a piece of glass with small holes In it through which to slip the stems of the flowara Colored handkerchiefs for men ar more or leas in vogue, and they are quite correct for Informal day dress. They are unally carried lu the vest pocket, but should not any more than tha hlte handkerchief, be allowed ta show. Very attractive are the scarf and centerpieces of Irish point. They odd much to a bureau or table top. , |