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\ / } THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MAY 26, 1907. A y Ss thao vs rss' Boe 2 i. ee eke pane ds = CHARLES Fela: ; trembling with This Coat Is Made of a Cross-Bar Embroidery eavy FOLEY. WW, Who -looked:at.me as tenderly if she Wwere-my= mother a in was that) essentially charms and - social oon amu are and wo alway s heen the comple-' But. why dolis6?:° mi nt oi the ocalied 2erious sides of | times with exce it houses, more | Magilsh nothing, in. differ Nations life. wedding 1 nent ( i fendtat . consider differof the & Ityhasy own, lofsits x fe nave, Ene Z ee one a . oO : 1 dyed nat To its own. of, music and nina |; some : mit) au MSCiV CE, fas on one's self the "latest" expensive they) whony with person ashionable sntify themselves. Mhre. subject of) stuft-is like Javing "upon one's, head Aristotte- afi-Plato volumes female |.folio of particular'. in Ss, and for Ati the wiser dees notyrek JOY EEN eupone a is [on i Sige Women it, this? then The conclurfory ae act Me palpi state pond vour Font pond rou 1islorian has' scarcely | in Mngland do not. excel in dqwsing ek I | ' cold i b i Sian Lo Teas love oing Calthton I ; dered, se ; } . a Proce aan in their pBe laughing Fi aaa mamina ‘ 1 eh i a agat ; j a 1. people ie ee \ i | aa i f =e ee ee could pee { ty ae 4 ittle Neo nin one house ‘try. res ! o itt) the side of my bed was an old yr $$$ -$_$_$-__-_- --- . i] uf : yea sg ye jas. on - nl vi itt fs I i i Z » ~ ri penec c seen es modern © lecturer,.. anid horror with : ‘back poine a of room the into i ah , have vot tell ‘ itd ul udden) wher thes a next up Be Ax felt, 1 Paes mixed ae ife | the to the of up me brow came gave next in. the forth hold me saw doctor aia connie tol th 1 thoroughgoing and soft parts we now Sersation to Woman. thatcdfocsavd "to remark time I find: y>) 5 . this Ss world to returned Pericles. 5 and} looked h us at gazed Leer? v) 7 , = paddy. SELES if And | abomin: tine reform. not they do who. alsaw blush. but how she sh ‘ yoment mnot pillow ee tO} ae ll rows. ifl the on i i she I texture x (i o c| decorations indicates a in the hard able thing that. passes for man's dress?) Male dress in France 1s meant to acWhenever I lecture. on: Greek: history |Company, shade and-color French con-- vas all she could still, her there i a cain 1 awa movy- i ' two 1p! MRia aay = Ict ilk up; flew: iwweAnd the reached 1ul rer tnd close f never will Sampson to was her often at is very the Buglithwoman running. of action the in best this ence ‘f odd:~'For, what' really and as lines ta the bleak ak human and dress more rapidly In fact, whilo he most exquisite Parisienne is someWhat ridiculous whep she is running, But' the severe urtist save that men|Prenchwoman never utters the small-ernphasizing withgut entence with much greater|°*! can' dress women art. This is consoling,anetcan: althoughdo. come-)1V°% wordtalk-is with liké a gesture, while in without a plano ingland that, | to me, terror : - +e aT is cistves imagine in 1 co aaa he nothing do an 1 ae oo about whisperedsito and close un Loot head erre Le: 0 1 ind alin - nrade oa of I, and her. from z willing thanSee erat bed- be get to -bed of jumpout to° came Sampson Miss when of outall. into eae the. aivoem, MB eiiieeli ice awa - i aa ri i fo i PaulA suddenly Tecua how close with curls a alongside rodé@ and wheeis very miles n ee"Thethat di mh the art and picked up coui to start on a trip With P aflernoon,tL weee so Slee one Merk eee Seen Lee atte aenuiled e something enough, tinted d with teach on\t to ride @nough knew already day to Wut baci my on hands mv Sampson Miss pee ee was erevery icadilil conn ® along could \We Mi fat bicycle,.assuring benefit greatly lessaueiana and go had people old good the mine fiong,}to and wife and. man be to asl|taken w: bea. same on-the us of both placed lanietics Neither Paul nor I could-sav a. word the persuaded Paul to ride would to learn it that health. fab, our husband ran. to get a my must-be here right away d quite fainted /ing mnost ¢ country, ever darriadz'vyou-‘into We wust getting | movi Sure talk to walking) other, caeh us to see to fro out other.‘and together it)yt but I criod, er the us; they Samps: MisS governess, my us. between Her have and-to parted a altogethe to be enacidlen badainas Ifa wanel al d 1 [ i. irs ve and roe doctor. and! long/| to us .to Hsten parents refused We must at least wait.for. two : ovely , midern were you believed firstswe thatat pale be} not not just see to whysit-should, ‘be happy, very has-that of Women walk very mueh than do Frenchwomen. comes,| unius we see every day, 2 deadening Inthe whole show of life, and, formity so far, Women alone have had the say-| and | a few colors ing eyace of adding "We said he way, thiss t \ wer whinge in' tl woods when we an the into m you iw a - dds unding@at our fer you were = s¢ a! girl young that {2 world a student of 21 do. not know | minds serious ay eo ne poe » serious uae efiblish dress then we might} farewell to the last life. of art in social civilizetion spreading vestige With wosurprised;-for the peasant: much ar ae aha know that marrying awas| owed»me an explahought™=she some time, | tr for question faci anOr? the nation a of idea foolish the it..is : . BY well-known PROFESSOR DR. EMIL REICH. Eng-| eyes or hair-to speak \ lish artist and art critic, has recently |quality of ‘lines all gvbeut her head, # an article expressed the opinion!and would look quite: charmante if ou her hair, tying to| she put a newspaper how know not do women t rat chin. provoking her it bencath dress lnglishpoint. another consider Or do serlous,If women This Is rather' am Mi ics, these write hae 7 Jong by surrounded bed, bie. dar-|ereat my "Paul, lin . P: my ne to.marry of sweetly: smelling draperiés,: Vii known now ‘have ee: ee eal fehie S y : ‘S, and whom I have loved | javender. arte he irst moment I saw. Him: Of I -dm-:sure akemust: have looked very , ) / the Calthrop, Mr. uh Lace C Know How to Dress? Women Do COAT. SLEEVELESS THE LETTER be finely the' or wore he put differentiated | furlous, it. the various parts of the 'body,}| oe of Sclence. Mureh Onward of the| neck, s the attaches of ‘the of the wrist, of the arikles;-in "Dolhaven'tuanything to burn in tho one- word, Frenchwome frequent-| office; stove ‘Wut cranges,'' sald the ly well de« Supless, sis .con--/editor.-o€ une Spikctown Blizzard. of a_load me bring' you don't al--"Whythose': to meant pegpenty. : >A|corncobs?"' as pessible. as favorably " aches , 2 woman lacking those subtic Hnes and} "Because, Mr. Clugston,'® answered joints distinguishing her several organs|the village cornshéler, "LL can do betwill. gain nothing by wearing cos-| ter by sending: my cobs tothe tuyoe originally meant for the charms|sugar factories. They pay me C Freneh attaches \|for them than you ‘do,"* Jt?' ce . a YU is uke, . a} ‘ ° ‘ ‘ ° forfo exainple, a decolete dress. 1 destined for shoulderathat a This is why ovine the next: issue ; alte oa ee K,: Se palpht Sebi ro oF tight Tudlenvotion | Prusteress "anthe bilig Sanike fa dim 1 ee ie People' of tho o ee ee Or take the head. Ahead with fine ee dines, setting off the neck, the ears, the "You can keep the sun off with am hair and the face in cleayvy contrast} umbrella," says the Billville Banner, and harmony, wanis a hut totally ait} "but you cat meke « living by holdferent from that needed foria head!) ing it in one hand and working: with whose chief attraction is only a fine!the other."-Atlanta." Constitution. palr of eyes or beautiful halr. -_-_ezg an broke if somebody Perhaps thej where hats in precisely Anglo-Saxon women come to grief.| Jute the pot it might sete the traction The ‘hats; too, are -dictatéd. by Pari | problem. Everything elze appears But many aFrenchwomin » with one have falléd 6 PAID $1,500,000 CF HUSBAND'S ' , DEBTS, | ! | | BY Ihe | sleevel cout if | ------ = = | |) Poetry An Ald To i Si a nie | (;orres A t 4 | rit liar ‘ z \ F +3 } t | | Ubae i tl French » a e at ™ ( 7 af ‘ ( OL. aust and. beautiful, hymn the pronunright-in pen { 3 LW rb Jeast \ gin ‘ sant Tr} ad TTLGt) ' ‘ uv my. - i & f MJ ‘ ad § | | vy buse Ever o Pirail tone hat Wanits Vorizon.c trom Come fel I il \lion plebeman ime rabble them ateRome? I Tt @ ine, or, called its by ‘ season This design a nix coat, oS skirt ofand $10. sum tnis yard Le se eae eicet gether . att old-fasni gees ce ery sim pk { by | nar GS made eight yards équire quality AA a good of - Tne cheap mate Male tinisitt and braid inet y a to do! as brilliant-.| =madé summer ‘The following good.color.for| anis a suit da home of stuff, VveIver "couplet, memo) constant check In dollars to is )|"He fault latest cut of both | this;all-too-frequent the quite was life that for the modest \uy stept and dreamed dressmaker "Beauty material, at 75whilecents put-a | lt woke the Duty w life that found and The as yt one it is ene mst not serve as a veo more { aa sae te fon was than Millen tos Miesmontlec Hooper." Sturgis ar aet ott one romans loved "rg I ‘ih hand whieh ol through couches you is troubling Scotland nay pay on = the your fure, OF nas against) bladed Lorsuss in) ‘AVhen will Ms guide still should Widisoe Imugine a Bill bear, the and not | "Soquiry." romance-as "Tales twillght of that a further-you should the the) season, = with pianist : , White the at dog the liven ‘eats ‘em alive "May, ' furs. of ----- (for Tous: flowers' -and diel which a certain af- Wayside} fected pronunciation seems to be gain‘ing ground), and address, and research, surrounds | ad berder-land of old romance." To quote not inquiry. It is inquiry, again from Longfellow me, worth on dispose riding | following from testin jinn» j upon jwould ; oe 1s Beurke to. Town" "Htomance' : | porters thelr of Nature ms about the city her healthy, happy way, ‘ you pohitels Witty out her nalivete J | Mis me = put every few miles a glib Sandy Macoe climbs to the top of your coach, ( and, holding out lis hootmon cap, gentpow rests my heart ly but firmly insists that you shall Lord, "thouvanrt place a silver piece in his headgeur Louiva Bushnell fer the driver." The driver in the : Gc , | meantime, stops his horses and looks hie ! otlst oT quoting French yyound at you in a way that sugeests in vehicle the easily put could he that for commended Oot ' i 1 Uperfclaly ‘on ditch if he wished to, but that he dzc of thatdanguace nd others ; open fer negotiations, Everybody coranmit. tl folly; but should digs up.-The Philistine. ee ee Ene use the into ore cy We hould> so loubt E ‘ mh rai e ea wil % ,| Secretary Taft is handleapped by "Bill." Cousin. hin Seth ! | BY Cleoputra Cat { as | ---- favored that eetest. 4 | mild I ar neavy -=- } ON: THE SIDE. momentary public nise o1 id' The Pullmans really do not need these 7 bit ,, norning offerings of twenty-five cents ho gocol Wing pieb tted | rom every passenger-thicy are rich nn' whe he has committed ) |) ougeh to meet their payroll all right, the i owing: From Lytle havine 2 surplus of thirty-three mil c rol I) intas Mmaae the Use of the word his bill will become a law witheut he nol oy cl { he| doubt, and could have been passed anxlous were sponsors its but query | pefore, the is sylable cond EM OR versaiisings Lor terrors the timid to hear every argument that can be Me oc ME EQ the ; Old OKeN | ade against it, and through tho dist Gay oad | tervals TOV) Gossion give itowide publicity our at is almed course, of bill, The practical UNE 8S. QU A VEL. 1 tues, WIL help' Cog) us the victory Pullman friends, who so - religiously T found itith vuree of an. e&quisite} take up a collection. in every one of nleusti thelr cars every day to pay the wages | material is ------E Wont wvGH has beech eladiit : No It Waterloovin. tor. ‘ L ) ca uresses TALES, fore pronuUnoY ol ct o crn quote ' Las I sive we 1 ! ‘ lingerie WrxX JONES, Tipping. the before now a measure is ‘There haut 0} fvougit my a i torn oe HOLLOW {OM a exas legisliture which mukes it "a 1 ud" Si TLC hy wil. misdemeunor, punishable by a twenty"Paxouisite' and "Plebelan." five-dollar time, to give wotip, tee pi uratdity to an servant, waiter or porter metus to the question ef accent, | on a railroad train or at a hotel or reshow n * Yerealionatlist come LO |} -rarran " CON? na Lou url co } with POUT Jove Piry : mesigned ' th of a onfusio , Worn eee well-worn us to " I bunatel | PD 2 a ut i rye Vy Vi i help jeraphs he lsu hi ee a Satis munciation, uM j*' | phinses | Phe heips.to tic \ | eng a from Wi ‘ IX . UYMALE fashion si CHESS i indation muy be made of net or silk and the edge : aflernoon costume,-and something thatalmost' any woman ‘can fashton dressmaker, amateur most the by copicd be may ihat noveltl simple et =/ F " umm With) an 6-T ‘ GRACE ewest _ \ ~ FRED BY | } A-cood }tinishit meh t i d ul it i 1 | ard inset 1 \\ I o mbroide isin this model, Jaes ulpure hea with trimmed Mherveoaut \ ‘ge it nddition to striking of th one It is for herself. with liftle oOuble and expen ow he ee ene j | (} t -of lace | fi is one ask answer your inquiries." possibly, con, go might ave: gallant saint a) kot a as pean aad oe ne Died 1 angus fo start sorte one working on his own account along this Mne, and if, per-| chance any one is led to thereby practical cover the more verse. American lish and uses of dis-| Eng-| Republican Special Service, Copyright 1907 has falled, and Another international marriage hardstein, whose picture is here given, Is the victim, for separation, kaiser Blundell declaring nearly as received which with Maple, . the Baroness Von EckShe has entered suit who is a favorite of husband, father, het ane a from olga debts. Ms gambling to pay that her the German the lato Sir - |