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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1907. 4 LIAN OTIIC- rit "VY TD gf ode ee d OIT LY 3 Toilets . a QZ. Wea LIODE QTE 2 Charming S ome Hint ints on Wardrobe WAN LATA for Rule . The Corselet Skirt Z ; Uy , ( / Z L Yt Yj fees TY, ; 0 Cf ; ‘ j Sear. 5 or Be ; f 7 ; ; 5 ‘A The : ; c ( A ‘ 5 a : = = 5 -- := FBG / yj: Uy ‘ {} Hf a / 7, ; t : : = ' | oe : ; p / ] |dentally, 3 os: 5 ; : oe ; : : : said, but ended still young by ionnble, unto herself, where her clothes) concerned," announced the young looking woman,' who / , / : of the fact that while lght bh dive ; grandmothe "ht i made paper package - in shopman then look with sat) an showed she with And and 1 a 7a ; r ae 3 RE= : A - ei - ae wal boot ) split almost' H ie oe 75 cents pee ae Pp COARCLTES aes te et aa BEI SFR ere CALLE want to get. | into just |?" out she | -\,) was 1°38 for send | and For | ths rineesse 20 Is of course, Did my T it wa right Lor beet e"uaned .eneM ey e had oul rt A. ‘ ‘ " ight shoe T polish could go over mud polish my awfully particular start IL before Ma, i that's all there "Umph; is to ft. Very but we cannot bly refund or give.: a on those, t was not they did not wean" Well, suppose you look at | before the and hard When L tell you CO eae put ther on again, an they wete anything but to wear, for several can comdays course, kilehen (hey were fire all Why, sti of Clw "Yow ll pardon, ny -saying ao," in« jected the ‘ erjeet shopman, "but you do net seem to, kaow: the very ‘first thing about keeping your. shoes: th oder. For.;one thing. trees. are' very' cheap Intended bust now and. Phe kin, next and thing Js. that » needs some they. are nan san. economy, leather; {sa olF occasion- uo lfirst thing You put on is cold-cream, Which is an oily mixture; and you use it often enough to prevent your sxin cracking The same with shoes; they must have oil enough to' keep the leather from cracking. You may remember that in old days our grandfathers used to grease their boots eyery Saturday night; and if their lgrandchildren did the same today shoes would last much longer, be | more comfortable in wearing and ‘shoe bills would be much less than they usually are." \ \ qual; Dut chee paoe am forces yu ned thut family dinner it that but lime, 1}ihe guest 1 « I put you think rubbers all for were lasting : them to clean the shopman. i secret! MY Ppavk, my dear, when J speak| _|PFrench 1b use French throughout, and} goes in for! when ft speak Isnglish I neve try to ilread «aj interject word or another language. | one man in}|And so ein 1]. asE well as others, if I am} ~ispeakin I[enelish. give the English ronul elation , to the word, and eall} onouneced by I most Oe doUNGaT them, Heese madam, make you a free exchange our fault that no, she Vas net : and they the "Ah! I thought as much," was the it is I do not what "Just sees ° an know, but Rates there seeras ta be something he } } oe ' i polish. The polish--and it does not scem to matter what brand you use or what price you tot it-does h br pay rr nage ta rat t the rubber c¢l At; them. elapsed between the launching |the vogue of the two modes y, them. with ‘q* that about my footwear, and etbhemes waiting for ‘ e ¥ e sandals * me did you do to east inquired ee "* ‘and sto assured Svar y shoes paper, the unfolded; shopman The | (Saeediae tre bine ooked wise and out' for: mar " . she them i here the and inesorenaraane hate full week's wear) Andtyou best "What accent: you are through TEIN See aH aes i SCs 1%. Belongings for het | the very toa if ty." tale | her those"rubbers,"' acidulous dollar |yoursel€ her unfolded ia allt wns dear sont. did not seem to | know there is o world of difference | nee the modes of the first Empire and of the second, that | About those three-quarters: of a andScentury | That's. erro deé- claring that women dvenased to please themselves, and none other. wipes ; cs 1H Bachoe woman i gre or ought to be-a law are shoe atti- | announced inci. |8@¥e Mea pathe 1n read frocks are, fash- « uh matro : LCD m-pecr'. British the} J one | pers looking a . dfséusston t : : , woas to whether and approval the or of one another, the the. srrnie CHEGEEIOEE ie cen y oe ut conversation of topic and afternoon, other. the the was club gray-haired matron into lookat those shoe" and here bie [lin laced Extent. question win to of men, The old dress men. admiration TYhe When Liddle , Embroideries Replace Handwork to Some 4 "Just : : came with determination' in her and fire in her eye, and, chair and vo | and, Woman |shop ‘tude | Clev- Handled-Laces erly 4 hand. the, . [4 / eats Social | vant Occasions-Elaboration ; | | 1 theory, any v tnere that more no I CoOmhizance mothers : ive no eas ol old i ladte murked ho ditteronce: owns "tne ob , ree When Hanging Waists always at uff the sleeves with tissue paper. Tilda the sleeves standing well out from the waist, and so admit a ifreer eirculation of air around the armhole, the point where most wear comes If the waist is to be lald Ly} plain| growing liking for satin. eith er or velled ith filmy and. ti an parent uz Chiffon cloth holds all of its I i ta onable esteem while I i lace nd applied mbroiderte ue : ' pic taking the place of .th hand‘ zht fantasik t have held ; for . nie \ pite of. thelr -% age of today are 7 : possibilities in the. way 0 line re their granddaug to have: been ha men e latter i ve out" in cles * a dent i CVi D vi mat rel ! lets Rut required Lo s 1 provige much. ( t 4 more| | ome flat fast of z Pe . ta= Hp . trim e Sh p ah . ae Pes peer ey = , DDINCHISE ca £ L J . EFFECT - d van yyy MY) rE oe . re Tes a = = SN one nag TL mal toga Oe occasions alloy P Oca only, 1 atthner " effect, Be ee yle or are , veto 8 gee Ju,; tact | fo£2" equally. A AIORIC ORR ; errs j | Whe in ra suita- or08 tt Oe nine iret: \ low=necket towenecked eat one : own gown Cea ieee; aneee le ae belo euating aS 2 ee ee Pie eetan Aelata 7 The Small Belongings of Dress and Dressing. i- aie; We : d V1 Of) 7 : nw; toca\ aka'; <* as lie "gy ‘+ To jof some iG al . > ficure is 7 you tell ; haven't Ln abdilt that I a tou too declare < we Gq) , whi whi me Hind : <x the tainte ; The dy can't t that Ch t a ‘ any cini it, ‘ well and Poaind | ; AS on f : HO i or res I Divs that i ' : : in f © l'The26 the tj to ribe ; ' t t Vn Aitack \ \ rt ol the ir the fd t aa bend things, Pain Oxi biect the quaint in little: 1 preach@acby j 1 y if ul me for Vil ai, i hola: yACE e SCLai TOXe ite the 4the fora asked if ‘ eoulk itRe a l ince falane Wa . > 2 ~in in. ik ihe isyy sneh artist 10 lathe rv' ata want same preathh Umepe¥s Bly she announced awa, quik k FLOWER vant them right away, " earner s madame he ogee to . see first ‘ O It Love? : \ ie. \ make NWanver thou Jittle! , er fen Ea i that at-| spoke of) multitudinous: lit-t a That i wa re cae true to of eR du ' little istable | u though i fo m ais Veal waist sa ing ! t , i } it l with : that : ; n plan mat = i‘ tee vo head Wor things hit 8 of tiisi a larg ‘ Some: a that count!'') t r ‘ that hil, tink AGP les imit RES Chae) Ltio ha Tein noch nbt ihe : rporation for ‘ AM J the ipype Questions i cote h of a ci . out of wo The president there were ; that | 4 , iid ome bs had, stenograph-| = ra tt implicant t or : \ ac2 ee iG ove EAT: ovtw to. vetain Fs their fit ' omen "You girls ; t e! of sion in Colf- joc A ean-| belt Masia their : vi noticed There whom I; jccareful : l rib town, ‘gave ; noticed, 0 in nad t ect ye of Their rhe 1 ft mm ul =) to nd wh more to is just ee relieve" ® [ SGIne a yu throughout." made hould be mor to her! i attention -wellefitted: skirt: the well cut l hel with A | oro! lu i b mimure searlet, , which mateh everity least ' tic to plair Por bow dark blue and does but not) a mere box, stuff the whole. body more eusy of amateur adjust- than they have beén for a sea| ment son or two. The early models that | presage -the spring modes mostly and short} of years garb,| of from} the] pretty| sult is} a belt ustout linen too Me tape across the back frequently to "be worth belt It ed could at.'or short that has to- front and been done searcely te] w ether ew e ire Marcel This it style is noted that those who respective no wave rather a@days other frenzy has a to dress manner longer for the best lead and gsown-|} resorting a become mark of , formal of Separate . Ve trasting est coiffure distinction ‘ taat} nNow-/} The is soften | those the added of on Page Six.) sleeves er among masculine plald~ melanges of con- r latlat the mode almost from in- air and cut ae that is mohairs-sdémehow of attractiveness weaves-sleeves part-|sarts J (Continued are of the plainest With plaids attracting such attention, cashmere amd the like trimmed with the sheerest and i center turn- variably ga to the making of all-sorts or frocks, with the single exception of the plain tailor-made, and even' here | soupeon of velvet is relied upon one's hair after some}serve It is comparatively | gown slightly. Sleeves and ‘rial materials manifestations of*the mnPwo materials - of color in. the ‘ to differentiate: from that of last to train the hair to.assume a long} of velyet, t i a merely ‘by « 2 rather-loose way e met ' twist-i i gowns of it in a roll at night, having first/sleeves of it milliner ibroad to the/silkiest so overdone the.designing eq out models that, while assuredly new; reversed What has been the accepted order of things for many a day to is to be women their Set of] dampened of i brilliant tone of well sets off the sombet posed The back man got himself disliked, by delicote1 buttonhole stitch with a heavy sew-T}y hinting that' his fair companion ing cotton. ‘The usual eyes will stretch |had gotten her head gear jone hindwith the strain of wear and need [Side fore, and all because the fine sets of cravat and belt.| easy i ‘ at < | laid ribbons, some in| and t ribbon, while @ little} ing js matched'in trimmings factor ofW the ( shirtwaist andi on this attach| Were going or -eming, and decilate. serve} the detracting ippearance example, a very ohair shirtwaist the tne Sarest and best device for Pre~\to death in winter models, thank forenting what one clever actress refers|tunc, is well nigh banished, Any: to a "a 10-minute intermission berhing ore out of e and |tween her shirtwalst and -ekirt" is tolniureh could merdiy be denlocd oa Von ) tailored | :emewal will 22ave portant | projecting a belt the et woman Clear the floor all around the costume. Where a touch| liked. a little butterfly bow withoutsultably in the hatrl } , ribbon fitted, | design : ; dar} nd ft a ME E ic-| and -y Oy i i Nicht! .t ‘ e pay 5 i doub In ir collars ha 4, tes bu i or ! 5 eae wo i abit 1 {it and an Lhe brus! ion ‘ the = ra jterial, | Dil One can buy the rings already) aa as r } ics worked jn some shops, and their small} ap if a vir price maxes it 1dvisable to purchase a : Be e such if time be of importance Phen} { L plain day lutteta \ i Sra: Wert ea Pat Se ' L preferabl With a detachston wi not oceur Since shirtwaist inc the collar oil so fre jn the back ave popular set the r than the waist worked ring on the 1ist a trifle | ‘ vice to mM above the natural ist line, and the eo. i nee nd skit togethet weight of the ae wey ina uO a the waist down taut and snug povaaie vial icretained fort enough clothe nie nd} complete e . mizhtlof color i Wei Ane moked GATT py ‘and : You i} | A ‘ ; a ti j up. they well a I ' business, te in dress can just as conspicuously BERN Soil RL ce NR ite : Fits toonstdared * aut rate} Was oe rib ' nen fashion. Coss itl eure } il the : jtself erin of ea sew than : hore rt a j|much. --_-_-_------- of Devices ire ru ee | not : Pi af berhy b of de bnotiel insignil point out! examine 440 were: dism didates:but/ three were ergo Turther test for i ca eae a hte uthot Sagfal dase |wie reduc th nathan ie f 7 iti iI ‘ isin bri2 ot 1, f ith Jack. pearance. position vp eated e a © an \loig} ovt TI nad occasion to advertise 1 Applicant "after . ' I ay Finding mod; Faim- | Or, of the of. Empire?' els {hose mode © Sih le Ui cosa ene? » vel jeuse } peried amiable the WwW 71 retorted the aoe ‘Hlow should 1 kno ADAM ¥ | gowns." z and a then Che <> SARAH mAbs | Fr : variety ‘ [require oes ee titer! gain enographe ' ‘ompire' tha fi emattering © a Those asim folks Ww hoat with an the in' into he Pe yneed the arene Mnglishvomean of ‘ «a famdus ption rooms, a } ( that e net: Oldilcas eae UTE He lve to. ee art to use be aoubtless s } he LON aflersa ‘ was 1 Rut hich: finished ra te sermon. Serm lights] atout Ot : wear) a aoa tm A Ae aie thi tite litthe niae church Hignh-} Well, . ila Pei Bideinctheeee anes = pt ee tints . for Maintaining a Neat Appearance. " Lire secret av 4 Minute Care and Exquisite Daintiness Demanded by the Current Mode , 5 j ms : ee tnt fure-The Importance of: Becoming Neck Dressings-Dainty as rape || : J : seas ELATEOT LI LINCEOIE COWLET Pa in out to almost life size, as well as the |sleeves, and it will retain its fresh air of crispness through many wearlings } Hat Trimmings promise t& become Ti i . of take on an the mohair -this year. season's Sleeves latter will too, ‘appear: | on evening . ia a x : gauze and satin: while white tulline appear on all drégsy' frocks;altogether of the color used for the rest re- or material of the gown, j a ee ID ew yt ee |