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Show INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, SUNDAY, APRIL 15, 1906. -_-_-_ THE Bd Pep rier Breen | . Modes Simple Nursery inous that Demanded and Volam- and Procks Follow Simpic BExquisitely and oon Festi & ; Fh eke Snode. ; Lines--Matoerials sSheer-The Sailor Ue E ou (/ ; Bere ie . for | the Peopie-Loose Designs - Conts oe i ae es prt i aa = ae r Dresses Russian Pstablished Fa- | vorites, eho appear the little: simple in the folks of the lv establishments (6. thely. wants this one the butter mbit designe| shops line, and |} = <7 The is to gerated those of The girl of be to forego features the gay many of. long body the neighbor, is replaced exag- | ©* lusive:.<¢ that... characterize ‘|e being littie Parisienne convent extremely Ear] Phe i i with in . which the shir- lengthwise | deed, tucks. 4 mothers many of each to change off plan with. to have one The ; often ] jis spe- looks added, and perched cute upon / it enough. the little one's s elothing dectare curl | this design is only for the slender , clalists i : the' that. wraps and coat the Tit theli of part ater ; by that herselt carries who demontselle {ctralght as an arrow The plump littrade for the children of the wealthy earls summel demands there are litle roly-poly must forego the delights ;is confined to those two. patterns, with | some very smart modéls The reefer of this style a couple of lingerie frocks added for is still well) in the forefront of the! The Gabrielle robe that Is worn by the few formal occasions in whith the! fashion, and various adaptions and | LE aun c zy o ic i : ne denizens,of the nursery are supposed ! modifications of the Empire modes are | the anmMACeS ae Ss ae ols. \ Pre noe (to take part on view Clever touehes of velvet) the Parisian nursov er more much d : dressed than is her .jittt American cousin, albeit that the styles for the} latter little dame are brought from | the hame ofthe former. But tn their transit across the Atlantic they are made jts ring small wont Fiouneings el Like possible erv handled | like- simple as be must and * Revert andevery | - @ach In qgipue ihe ep a . Ne le repeater fou phe ; girls in-all soris o ‘ and decidedly aa The - t a 4 materials, * } Iinens the ? heavier Me 2 fretty. one shown one For the Russian that has somewhat it is jis | is usually s is|en€ . short and exaggerated full skirt which The designs. one-piece the of ; one is almost traditional for the children of France 1s repeated oyer here with ;back is cut after. the usual shaped i the: ame;.body -pari. shortencd, ‘and |fashion, side curved a center, having ind underarm pieces. The two formskint clenethened "ot that. the er are cut only to the waistline, where Aimerican reproduction jis any longet a shirring or-a pleating is inserted to from neck to-hem than jis the other: make the skirt part fuller. Phe fronts | it is merely that the. natural lines and sides extend unbroken to the hem. | of the body are followed more. closeMany rows of embroidered entre-deux | lv, so that the small wearer does not are posed-above the hem, a broad sail- | look as though she were encased in a or collar is usuaily altogether of fancy bag with a frill avound the. bottom, work: and the sieeve : follows Whatever¢ This style ja one that..is. highly. famay be the ‘mode of the moment in! vored for the lingerie. frock that has arn coverings. come to be.a staple: design. in every, / and : required. piques are Ee : in dyress.a material more body to Nl in The The vie heavier high Jin - wopds or by the seashore One outfitter. however. is showing a goodly! line of corduroys im Russian style the trimmings make those )acterist!e Cown light-|as box fror md pleat hbaelk- ire: carried) Trom . TonyN ILLUSTRA- There favor Smart the cravat is that no is The Russian sign of accorded : Dress. Waning to to the!red both Russian the underneath nee and turned-up prettfiv braided to Tfeatherbone, i similarly manager erbo I and the fastening is effected in th: fi seal hack under the center box pleat . ‘ Pollowing the Empire Mode. That . broa show the=tacine Chechiah \collai the throat, supported by little rods' i eae noe | both -the ith -erh "pate. Brown. blue' velve seutael ! shervt i body down back part fee in and a that Ei of double-breasted.. tipoatinge : fastening..Uhose colorings ot int Cleverly > 10 pose. ) Waist. 4 ed, thé. the batiste embroideries bre {ss are | ribbon. all.in ow fastened, and ‘place and is the frock kept trom caught into is: thus ie a and front, the : i su? Cane t i Wa ) t construction rhe ' same pa i rim ' : for folds, the the: sieeve flouncing edge be- is REN COMME with a : elbow the Ibo vtaAl Gg around yn? fed rack ut and merely ON ruffle = PADS OF FEMININE . ‘ i waa BPANCY. = Pnotograpn aken in' home oundling a everyday .dress NG ng 1mal-looking those fermer!y proved "01 i and woich The undoing nae oO 2 overdo- pnotegraph "SVEry Woman to the news- rh tne door ae Neeeeronnnee : Ee . - a with beferehand herself 7 Lele ovided that leech anes pe l ° ‘urare suff impressions afforded = toilette ‘ re a ma lace of it ) ys] h ribbon i 3 wats vit witha aist, the » ar-ends In the \ Le PEeTCHIN ye \ 16 furn- t \ nainsook J in' full ge, bov: : loosely Sl mannish 14 pel bome so deftiv handled that there an unbroken tine fron throat to hem a feature that serve to add qulie a little to the apparent ght of the smah. rhe ma- broad panel effect, front, the c@lar ant} Oo deft!y handled touncing chi I The n collar Met rs : onreat u hoer nosed? all + Handled short body that usnalls \ n papart DOC ort ral feature of the empl ae . er Lnce -.. ¢ peutel-effect: an th mat vile s fs i in r Ini.this instance cleverly caried.down broad empire: } iv di 27. -ineh THLE c elk rT ; 1 ‘ had usually : ; ‘ a the, held in | slipping and matched sets in those ave a mari. | Yavaly_ ard uncomfortably. ed feature of the embroidery count- |} the S!ope of the shoulder. awk- down over at For the best shops f } Dear litthe muademotselle's ribbon party pains th ere ate a num-| box is an important-item in her wardber of charming materiais. wtutts, | Fade. The newest fad is for sets of organdies,, the varidgua ‘sUk and ecot-|matched ribbons: on two or. more and their "name 4&} Wldths, those both' for party! and for legion this seuson--sheer handker- | School wear The hair ribbon and linens and batistes; some of the } Shoulder or berthe knots--when. they simpler silks that ere at their most ),"re worn--are supposed. to match, | charming best when trimnted with! While the, ribbon sash, around velvét ribbons, a® well ‘asthe "soft | Waist) is" some-oitwo cor three chiffon cashmeres, nun's veilings and? greater. in width: - When henriettas. frock is under discussion fan Some extremeiy preity bebe rabes/ ave supposed 10 ‘be included, Are_on view at an inporter's, in wi isquiure little hows for the patent- | a Very full) and puffy top falls OVeT Meather. dancing shoes are ofteniimes | a shirred effect around -the wajst and )edded at the, jast moment. hips. The shirring-starts at Just. hePor school wear there ‘is no sign of low the bust ling and contitues some | wang in the vogue of the satlor and) "six inches below the FASHION wi ist. the NOTES Russian dresses. rsepectively. In-| AND NOVELTIES. The visiting box i# a neweomer at»the {ng the more usual Any of the upboelinunk- store. It is of a size that will hold apery ashes will) make a finish at. the but a-couple of-cowns, a-supply of Itn-' botton j SF | Biary itz gloves are favored for. daytime serie, a bat and the reqvisile number or, ses Thes have no Vent. at the palm lingerie blouses. Some sort "of leather but are carried along up che wrist without compoxition: is used for its making, it is covtred upon: the otside looks like patent leather, but sapient and) 275 enenife, with whit! which the! salesman declares-is but 1g aoe olleloth The little box ds iso lieht ; re oem aa ae and so compact that even the grou eae cabman cannot refuse to holst it on Lop) of his vehicle, and the man can Japanese those shall, readily} silver is fn high gepyte who insist that the in ail respects, Santohen A/tollet mee on view-at bultons,st the ‘The ~ ur dab aoe p> tro *ULals off loorely hand The better beve an-elastic casing at A Aock that requires to be wound asi hl white satin | ere nee year en a famous | ing of printed in the exquisite ed oP eree times there is ee wraps a , . that the +, non vogue exireme sleeve PON Is Oar the, attends that responsible EeE TC fi OR Sues @ laces artistic| time tal-! delightfully proven at one and the same costly a of «have rety ERTS saying, an . titers weartive thelr prosps fingers af . Already the f: works 3ops are display ing books with- full instructions ‘as tothe prosecution of this ‘old-time and countless, designs and. patterns are ampiy : th In. In fabric gloves and mitis there is' ar ty. Theomftts are put fortl i . * prominently than the trifle more of nov- the large si! ver that held the whole w veh are of a dull silyer, to-correspond! gor j¢, al For wear with the lingerie blouse In) thes with the soft deep. gray. of the leather,| s | the days when the linen costume is quite | centera ‘showing stray. blossoms. Ine is shown in London,» with the tolle,| The season®or grand opera in New York the thine there are some charming. deWindow pane panels are made of almast/ articles' in" silver, with an emblazoned | brought Hn some exquisite patterns in} signs shi in meshed and tatted. : ilk. | any of the accustomed plain stuffs, net, |monogram in colors. the work show lace mittens-mitis whose expanse! This brings about uw revival. of the old-| serim or' eyen mull beini employed, This) up prettily against the aa maine of; of arm cover.ug came fuil up to the| tin arts of knitting and" tattine.. and| the thumb Is fints hed In, the same Way. The backs are far more elaborately dec|‘orated than: is usual ‘in' those goods, and fancew spear points, > Frenéh knots, litde dots and circles are some of the more prominent designs that); are to be and Juxuriant chevelure: whihe the clothes} Elephant' a hide makes a serviceable suit, that little fillfy of fashion which was all! the sa and bonnet. brushes, the pin tray fad | case' or dreasing bag, and the fittings in) that was needed {o start a perfect furore | Set is cut to fit the window, and then braid | the jiniog. A large is applied to atimulate ie slalioes panes, | to the ered of the the square, oblong or diamond sbapes he- | ow ners initials are } meda bag, Sak enameled. ® applied | shoulder wh. a thé) ee H more often than not.» SeveraD¥ido niiteae lace, this making' than appears number, the piazzas of sxenres of polnt lace declared themselv@s. and cottages will see full Ouchess, Brigés, hontton and Americk / Of these dainty possessions summer hotels many a fashioned in the edge , is. usually knuckles for a fin- a complete seen pale'. But it iy designer ‘i and 7 ot ag ra i \ Se ae "OREH and nlech the eee Jate ae cult slev RE design nles fs her is' ¢ nterpl alinte tht i te ‘ : ; of i th é * A a i xing ue BIpHes , Sania | a such otindiwtiie ikautouthia Sire ile. to ach! <¢ a o to exhibit the ame design-wrought arger ty na ‘ y . i s size upon one hand-bag Is of>the a |tasies that characterize part ‘ s adjusted--nt. the Waistline: 1s last Louch a style. The ie top t cul after a broad shoulder ine, trimined and rune ‘d with = the | Valenciennes; and the. blouse : is, full and crossed -with'acd Portion of lace. The fuli- irre i + double line the ‘lace_fecornat : te LEONE ping as Mion oF the voke, stoplout pee. al : pan of cmoi ae : sp al melsclie dt, Schgok iy Of tn Sheer fakrics wil make PIT after this simple deWhich, is calouwlated? to ofr1oOrt-coming of the Neure of the helf-erown : } t $e if henria chifton original : . aot : ith a German vali ncienmn én Gecoration,< 2 ribbon Vor ‘ * |! eke j danger 0 r vorue! béing vuleanized by an overpopularity ia equally assured, One hundred dollars for a pale of Devonshire point mitts for ning Wear is*. conside eae none too} much in London, whiere ail evening dress Js far-more general than upon thir side of the Atlantic, snd a moucholr fan, ang ponerse a berthe, are often added of such work, Just ays)of apie. blossom were wrought in hg h Yelle! g~cross the broad back of the ace and the mircor,| were a bunch of} stems, from which the blooms seemed to! spribg. The com, too) in this inetance| was handled, a'deyice that will commend | itself' muchly ta the woman mith a thick | ° é rE : The for an ad further jin+} short porn fiat over . LINZ or the real lace mitt to fashionable favor | ak, a long ee f the Th € being used ; 4° the collar at the fron once again, other noyv-} Flat gold ee ats plain ‘surfaces As Is the case With so many { Pupon which the coat-of-arms is embli \z- | elties, -this igone . that awae. tried: sotne oned {n heraldic colors on one side and a | ; what tentatively a féw seasons ago, taken | the crest and motto engraved on the oth-| er, are among rhe more recent showing oe up but languidly and soon dropped. Now, Mngiish jeweler The coat-of-arms however, the short sleeve, with all {ts| dene tn enamel nd fired, and the mire track { hasmecty : zi | js of a costly variety Coa nations, has given the mitten just) jewelers the othem day was in the soft¢} dull ‘finish that the _Jananese employ_in | wan but once eee ten Ah isa ie. wate es recent in Neate and some extre thactive designs are being di splayed. one SPR the cas ‘fh a carved ro ‘ tal, decorated" with empire emibler: in moulu. while others are ts a in plate slates with carved brass trim | Brocaded. linings are replacita noae ol among, possess' ahs to artisti for ¢ : oe easily over the nape of the hand but many adherenc' this sitwe glove wip this out at once. preferring, «the plain. and. loose! Wrist Carry jit upstairs to one's rooni on hig! shoulder Added to which because of | its amiall size, there 1s no' danger of| knocking one's hostess'. precious walls) or balustrades, the week-end visit + an aecustomed thing| the Visiting box: will be hailed. with ov: ; ideas. enst Prades in-those of - a and 1 the a mixture oftsilk | double=frill fhe Hain sille fab: A |r'e glove and mitt. That the " ape YEO throughout, re one and, fry |all supposed to be washable means of several goes prac|tically wit "tthe waisttine and abies ¢ |Iingerie possessions. whas« hianing | } li Greased by meats of fl fulners {3 dete srmined by the limitations of the laua_|i% Shifred on beloy fs knee ies ae Lace That |dross rather than th ne f tH at arecall' polique lter Eee Ue Denkivdafixy <cleanes is upon. the arm .part_that the.|for seems to lavish most Ingenuity too, the are embroideri of the Wash silk washable hin the rill ore uae 1 2 | tafe o8 i ye Watiae Prour oe a alt: a : -of of Ow Alte tnate-, around Hy with? Blk as by. wide tue in. ‘for and to the clear the hem, the full two inches, w or Liter cb. five: ctf ale ness ba" 8. ers ri Handled takes the full width of the flouneins i valenciennes entre deux being ri andyked points above the embwideréd pattern, and this being re" on the waist and sleeve por- The shoulder. strap, of the under to which supporters and skirt bands Wher make < itt re- weeil » Cleverly ordinary: ui Pe 'Vie T} ve land is_usually | both the the IMlouncings= with a little -~pair' of bloomers from | Style of dress for the smal! school girl, the same material Tlrose' suits) aré i and one seexit In a thousand and one |} throat to hem-a feature that serves|t eds of buglish weave 2 pal |intended far. litle gwitls for country ditférent materials and idaptations., to add quite a little to the ap " ocole! and. with a wear. and wey come. in Tour, ix, } Fundamentally, the Same ‘ idea prevail ii eizht and: ten. vear. sizes The early |in all. of them. i mone eave, a pale gra mnder ith -the~gray Bi \ nursery. This convenient little gar-| > And, by the way, another pretly morning outing, when the dew is still|a serviceable <. makes this ttle addi- | halr, with a big -cravai S03 at SilK | as to celering. and ith o-called in braided: with. p blu mut ment is at fis best when made with } little French. fashion is thal of the low ; 03 th rock eminently desirable. worked with dark blue crocheted | visible stripe that reilecis glinthigs ft peats thi a low round neck ‘and Short ‘sleceves,} Neck and-short sleeves for all-day. and tion : | ' | \ VE ' Upon occasion a guimpe-may be worn. every-day. wear. Where the very. low ! A is still the's Same material |rings-for its - adornment The cner-in .pale' blue and i and then {t assumes. the Hne. of a|roundneck Is followed. it is the fash~~~ i aa eee ee ee ee e SS ee ee re as RSs een ae the shoulders on frock the ion to te garment. long-sleeved high-necked Embroidered flouncings; chi fy in with ribbons a litle slit in the shouldthe 27-inch widths... are being a 1 seam being provided for this pur- used for those deinty little posse And not only in white. but i ' to hem, being stitched dow flat fler ) per his. glint of coloring ; \ nd-thi e} he to: flaps. pocke as~ pen waistlin« as the far as fashion a tuck released at that. point to flare bec vth Ye figly te the heni Phe box pleat a ifitle tabs under the leeve ples well pressed. so that the rerat Le} The les i tal t z shape in weat The. sleeve is a sim th the fullness }+l hirt pattern, eaueht into oa' cult ce bos plea i "i thats taced with tha ani irlecesill i Lhdsome péarl buttons make the colored cloths still more becoming in| wear and braiding of: several kinds} aracters characte . ae andid. ae' ‘« ibound --- ~ yr ves DESCRIPTIONS or TIONS. vogue, as | are also panamas, cheviots, serges and mohaivrs, in Ui Woolen weaves. Some corau: , een-oY | fey r roy, is new. becom| ing a trifle warm for | cept for the vaeation thes as well. i for} nursery: the of design, supplied frock the that eater especial/are-insistent upou point-that the wise are specialty g° Charmingly that |