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Show 2 INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT aE LAKE CITY, H, SUNDAY, AUGUST 4, 1907. Birt 4 THE S. CHOLLY NICKERBOCKEE Simple Dresses the port Worn Casino Y ounger by Set. Sherman Vera the New- Miss Katheryne Misses at Yoakum, and Gilbert the Miss Wear Gowns of White. The Very Latest About HE Summer reign of over The the lingerie dear, floppy, things, gone have News Hats hat ts{ceptibly on frilly Mrs. Alfred } way of all eae a the "the right Vanderbilt, trimming Only. unlike) Miss Yoakum S| except a j black t things eartoly Although this spring one of them adorning the hat ili fashionable. milliners-and guiling and they mer they sence. Only are one with satin here e . were, gleaming quetting & coqu lace conspicuous or two ruffles Vera bows, and a rose} e + there-this sum- and e Mrs. Oliver Gould Jennings is wearsaw many /| ing a hat with much the same lines. stands of Hers is of tan straw and has a smashng bow of laced broad Gath black taffeta ribbon most be- | Deeutiarh IERE Hack: by women their have ab- I seen | Newport Gilbert is a pretty general fa- voerite, alt eee her own particular pals are : he Gerry y girlXS ' and I see young Victor Loew with them often { always meet Vera Gilbert when I ride in the park in town. Sne's 7 indefatigable }misses her = horsewoman and morning ride rarely ut it = Mrs Fred c PEA Catiouse is sporting | 2oesn't scem to bring much color to one, but in a very modified form. Her | h€t cheeks. She looks very delicate ngerie hat is little more than a mob) ene Sh tie go eh Lp arin the lace, Sritat with aregu ruffly|| | WeVY sent SLE Sues LEIS: fers: of ae muslin pin andticket are all most enthusiastic about tennis.) this year. we don't teh) it Sahd lf there are Day. usual}At note" aiiimated sets to make it worth while Fowsc., a Sea # é eens m the brim, just under the aig) Saas5 cighetafem 3 < s se . . hats in the morning. vere tough straw sailors, with exaggeratoe og ee alton vt a = Pails ed brims and low. crowns, trimmed | eh ais oakum s. he girl only with a ribbon band; Panama hats, | Cf ™ eaters h eet ace Le t ae much the shape of the men's, and with einen in the simplicity of their ne more trimming taan theirs; round. See . Bs hee are quite Inglish in flat hats, decorated with a flaring bow oT cee Erondeddtiitecitun of flowered pompadour ribbon. us suit was of dead white linen- From Paris comes the news that no} 0t longer will we be half concealed under the downturned brim of the hat called "mushroom" or' ourse, nan by butter we've A fashion all seen like that over-popularity. l've already toid you of sul i ye unbleached kind, which looked ee to the skirt solutely was quite plain-a but a fine, as if ft could laundry and presentable The kills tacit the the !!™ weave ia eee bowl.' snort circular and ab- model. The jacket was also without orna-| ment It was rather loose fitting and fastened with medium-sized pearl but' ; straigat brimmed hats worn B the women at Tuxedo and Newpor 4 Hats with low more wns-concealed u tons had in double-breasted turned back cuffs fashion. It of the same linen der masses of flowers and with brimk bound with colored satin are seen Her hat was picturesque-a round more frequently every day. And, judg- | straight-brimmed sailor shape. It was ing by their wearers, 1 am led to the; large and of black straw, and was coyconviction that they are the smartest; ered with a mass of bluets with stiffthing. petale : Wwwhite roses stuck in at regular Roses and ostricn feathers are be-| intery: ing combined with happy results on Two ae Is much in evidence this year some of the late summer hats sent) are the Shermans, usually miscalled over from Paris Ss twins. lor, although they look sa One I saw of Nattier blue silky} much alike and always dress alike straw was most charming. The crown} down to the last pin. there se is Was simply a mass of palest pink 7oses, | quite a difference in tneir ace and at the right nodded shaded blue This vear they seem to nave taken feathers. At the right side In front] the veil-literally. T haven't seen the brim was caught back with a rose} them once during the morning hours fastened with a Jeweled pin. The brim | without floating vells of brown chiffon rested on the hair at the back, with a| draped around their hats, and, trutaflaring bow of See pompadour | fully, T ¢ ant say I admire the effect ribbon. We see all these worn at the} very mik pe! age and up 7 ‘fener Bellevue aveWith ine veils they usually wear nu ian straw hats. trimmed with field But Katheryne Yoakum's. nat Is} flowers-yellow, red and blue. These quite the most stunning thing T have} wild flower trimmed hats are charmseen so far this year. And as for Kath-| ing for country wear, I tnink-so simeryne Yoakum herself-well, I imagine) ple and unassuming, we shall hear a great deal more of} These two girls throw to the winds her before the Newport season is over.| the convention of not appearing in She is the most interesting of the un-| public minus a coat. They quite often married wemen here. appear wearing white linen skirts-and She's pretty and she's animated, and / lingerie waists without even. a semshe hardly needs the reputation of be-| blance of the tiniest bolero or on ing the "richest heiress' at Newport} jacket [ must say they have Eton | to assure her svclal success. sense, if not fashion, on their side { Breaking into society via Newport They have some watsts which are | is always rather a risky business, as! built on quite a unique model as to} some people nave found to their cha-|sleeves. These. sleeves have deep cirgrin. but mitted, it is worth there, habitations the of trying. doors the Four Once of the ad-| cular winter Hundred frills || trimmed from with are} sertions. shoulder pin The frills tucks sway to and st elbow, lace in- out fiver ‘ b | = open to you. j tight lawn 9 undersleeve 4.-/The Misses Sherm: loar W > Miss Katheryne Yoakum made her) caught into a lace ruffled hank or eet A.-The Bis: es herman Wear Whitt Linen Skirts and Vine Lingerie social debut when she went down to} elbow |{ Palm Beach in Mrs. Henry S. RedThe waists have square, snallow | Waists Like This mond's private car last winter. She} yokes of lace, from which run three b---- couldn' nave sees: aoe aw he box plaits, ornamented with French them, but 1 think they and must Katheryne pay Yoakum usually looks} embroidery Insertions of Valenae feathe ics in. at the Casino some E time during the] ciennes lace run across the front of Pan an vane to the oa r curlers morning, invarlably eral adoring swains. 4 attended by sey-/| he dresses as simply as do all the younger set during the merning hours} at Newport nae ve na he skirt suit of fine deal. There thing nel. white always : ae a oo flannel a seems and | good! to be some-| ratner smart about white flan-| Certainly it's a welcome change] from the suits a we see too man white linen, of which the waists, disappearing plaits Maco = ak the waists boned at the collars neck, under the box| 5 BlesmH an ¢ are girls with small feet this year, tor: white shoes are universally worn Pumps of white canvas and white day flat buckskin are the _ Some of them ribbon bows, but order of plait or graceful stitched folds. hem. coat nearly hanging band, to the with is and At the rather knees, an hangs bottom is easy E 6 Within . Half swing invisible under ahd a flap> ft Ss collar It the pee full,/ is al 5 reaching| long, and suggests oi tijloring. in-single-breasted fashion, : in have the the newer hinge Th 1ey are Tande with groups of three tucks atthe walt which arevatitched down for some' the graduated oe ea distance.SCGToward ae ban are adorned aa vite avenue AatoGt drive in the atten , . > anak - tot Foust. tee : on a a ptore, her nat is stun-|¢ £ eee 5 of sfascinating J x coloring| Stage ieTrimming SS the A *hape s that at. Mrs Alfred G.b of flowers seems to be! a ee pe TTL ene Sia abs sete kind the. which! lingerie} with satin ribbon A a rose, and an ang an Tailore Tailored . a mus-| ' eeu overgrown ti pin x! i Suit With by : Miss a t Oo Gasy Itis very but easy Vou has for five on Worn off it kiow beer ee is quite engaged . M a an to @ ef dant a forehand." And ~~ you know \ the kaa ces doe ee his head oO e GUAT : wearied ch irming, cultivation| girls of the exc¢ plions, "outsiders" which "The 7 Yention so Antatit ae The next will many 3 ‘ TT at Cn ae Next Convention. fational Republican. be A composed of Rates, of which 32 will come The Scheel : ees 6 number required ate | South r young and fre sh and that air of careful. which younger Hundred,the *with few and =e: 992 was ie gardless of hi or other: all, never which When know _| the and it to be out a few ainly | given over to cold from the] for tomorrow. ar r morrow. and to nomi-| next after that? 7 : Can I tell . you? married indifference orto next " sd ask your hints. will be i and i not, , the} to Cont Fine D-A White Char Adorned Retain [ It. Witt One tiem ti intended wo First! men difficult or for. your! him for honest! Of course, cases when you must feel a mingled woman self and rage; nor to} fear who glves havi preciation loses way they of and min ' Big= x #@ Pink control A 6f her-| flash Summer Pink Satin Tos 80 now and ‘then might, A suggestion of petu- Hat Bow ic. vy one a:man Stays\you There are moments such) Wait up on the hearthrug your head against hiv = . at his feet.) , knee lay att murmur boy, «whateiin-| aw it? i anes ie os s nes een hell out with the whole business; And, above : = it---unless he's stone deaf ifae you tle want to keep your e tar I) one's affection, keep your don't er ** a ter than foolish what on? man's en taste sults is a you, invariably that ‘ he ae 2 play sil Fe Cc loud, the "very old Red ~ Now. must soon ; hunting ground lthetié ‘SDE 1 i - es ae L 2°. oom tht I ae ur Forceotheryourself any point him t in nach ouch ou ‘not with whole honor to his of vO ] can Fa rest, nopent allsides resign tell your- -bLuerece you this enone f¢ aA eae depart' he f or has eee the issued against the ; mpgs Wpatt than | yy, individuality inhin hier, that happy a - long ~. . peaceable. . +o stillOud "retat & ;¢ ago became ains the old-style garb of to view look atthanthings jac'. but he appreciates of his. /? f "clviltzation, tendency to becon 1e m4M./s9 much. mental blotting paper, ba Nikisch, ing up his ideas and opinions. Re-€ | Chestra, !member, "Very well, dear _, Bets as monotonous as "Pretty Polly And-don't . presume on ttie closne ness of your relationsni: wien ' Fanaa' en aS tee Wie a think fiance Most| up the. his love to the acne !, you would keep ward ‘of Ume-and after- he ask bet to. put a woman's, and don't let'; e Deal: to: th y notions of raprid ee t tet any | be good to the ious mares people to with ot making ere | fierce y arrio Th your making the > best of yourself. | Red'Cloud | rand a foepad to the Once whites a Ie! this is mye i £ ' you to any whicn beloved | exhibiting Me , ‘ yar temper. know act to ‘ps nhosdt,. swomanh heowe ha 7: Ligeee abiured allhim.the Portia, Bealeioarnu If you play then followed {n-/ of returning) long in love with. things as expansive the "of seif_ imiles his Is the utmost you-ean afford to i dulge iy e ; , Then-old, old warning-do G yours if look, as wall a oe bs fe not ‘have you tld renunciation" To his nature must 5 of) along without asking questions, do A man likes to fee! free to give or) withhold information, and a wor poe 2 Beas a women who is little else than a/note-of Inter-| ig pnould-he Think? your Don't sake you contempt} to ungovernable! any greater ap-| sulkipess there|righteous anger ask,! be allowed you, everything, don't nag. A being a 4eeing jis the surest love extermina-| Ah, that's! rn ae I Gor know! nowr as tne om : As 5 long m as me ie .: pub‘ whe ‘ louse Open no man WwW Stay at) nae WHO | honie''witt:s, womai:'who indulges in day, Perhaps of it is Imperative. that you should|lJance or April shower But if you can possibly get are ey by the sunSaine rogation | Thése ate commonplace : tragedies: |) you can see them daily acted out un| der your very eyes, but they are none | tha ‘leas pitiful Soke A con-| heroine in sucn a tragedy?‘ | Hew to kee delez:| ith che 2 oint! spice a) OSere Made ard questions whica you know he! wish to answer. questions! Four, | madly in loveinterest with had each theother on his "Well, sleeve dear. and have, passionate place once;!jand now ein: atingly. vainly Are SPENCER NCER, to f wee « ‘ n way, r o.| jeurl yet they wer: rest her and ; Voakum's Katheryne Skirt ut WORKDEN throw Sen band il] not girl; ove; VAN only six years? The edge has,;reply Lie is‘not the gallant lover! ™&yY Ipeeceican a frat ct: fe who, after ; oO most of tne game. shakes SAVS Uy bad lookou they' ve ovardrate 3 pore and Manvel s AMY affec-;can he once was; he's plainly apathetic \Tove' thas cooled dow? and the on. Rees , C.-Miss , anether| (tne hnanl aay Ube : Whit Gilbert and W, in to gain a man's keeping miattel you, "who Ce aie of Plower-Trim- Vera BL ition, rae -was-of the. the place of Worn eee for I did eas pecnae of our own Newport] the sort to wear ae - Jain Plain Mat ° ty that 3 ere ace e oe se was aa of rough straw in a Sort creamy white, and it tilled up a)| little bi ies wien ront z for roe ue, mae \ on . whee teeta ita : anderbilt has made familiar, for it} fashionable. but a food many eos bends away up in a curving sweep on| feathers are seen fe Da z Soriner side oes ane an a ee a oe i: pa Les a di a ke mr with Wartely rnea ‘atte Sn enhtace a pl aie ty forn the} s Se \ Linen mod like ; and|| ative couple? whohe eS are orindiffere go; . Sauaciss , »,| the Ei {ItAig looked one enueatnat ot ; oo er, rand on aaa sat‘ dorach ? | for them. _ Never try to forcé @ man's} with) ,-¢ nd te pig Bed ne. AS 8. vasion| \ : co ee Pe '*| confidence; when his pipe ts alight and of pink cneeks, blue eyes and golden| have. scenes; they just drift apart jthe communicative mood upon him, alt : ' wh; Paci Foes s . ro \ ethic e A a a Ay I've seen some very pretty hats on ac indsor tle, | view lately. A great many white hichag Miss "Yoakum with' a/broldered dresses andare with wornthem for ‘th sa oe ne n ee palwears en afternoon drive, the ert 2 : plain|~ The hat modshould)take of their trim white canras shoes. buttons Driving' on buttons|on the Ocean oe hn Shier think a guest in town, nige-her.as one' |jels hoast one eyelet. torough which is lat-Just run white silk ribbon tled in a careless | iy) frock fitting, | bottom waich| . » ok wo youthful ent . think the | cof Nothing contd well be more simple | bow than the style of Miss Katheryne YoaIrene and Mildred Sherman wore kum's: tajlored sult. and skirt The | skirts short to the limit--1-must adnfft : s 5 tS s , : "1 skirt is short and circular, made with- | Their white linen skirts make no secret out 1° 4 y[ I must tell you about It passed finish | ),,, an ‘Baliévue. avenue he nian di: : SA e ecr sretty trl eae ae Reef of lace i h. untidiness in. | 48ain | Phony » | denied and York the leader orchestra {n Boston. ‘ efficiency ‘ valu e of the has be of Boroan Tees SymPen vigorously Genin It is reported railroad ia smoking a3 er - = appearance. the i See ;wouid not mR, i of dream other man-such as /f ates mind ew conduc ‘sss egy Arthur has been induced etpsic orto b its tha to the consider aingiirer Southern cigaret impairs the |