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Show ee - REPUBLICAN, INTER-MOUNTAIN THE a es CITY. UTAH. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29.1907. LAKE SALT « oA EI EEO EEE noe A) (han! more » delights the ing ev another feminine Wt wil Hi that parteularl heart ic i tl gown ening gowns are so-udorably -so frubkly aud cempletely fry things of froth and They. ari can tavish all sparkle upon. whl Howe lhe concefts sternly eliminated from our daa3 We move in them me ¢ jothes. to the musical "swish" of silk and sati} chiffon"ltinings. and And I really' consider the eyening gown of today a pecilar thing ot beauty, If perhaps, not a joy forever For it {8 ‘a-day of wide Jatitude®in dress. whem if-you have "a style ot your own" ‘It.can be consulted W ith the inost happy result If you go in for long lines. wit alternately clinging and, Noating draperies. "then the modified Ph pire n, With over-draping of chiffor or some sinillar Zauzs rl, "al y« artistic uppo rtunity.for { ul figure is 4 ue plain, close-fitting SkKITL o iil ft "= a ing, and worn with only t thinnest petlicoats, the waist touched here and » with lace and spairgied trimming is the thirg. The ‘styles are diverss and yet elther is quite smart and quite orres But lines, Mnes, lines' They are the things above ull others to be kept in mind. The» material .matters not so much, th olor no more, if the lines we but good Happy are you ij ou t a possess «a dressmaker who realizes and keeps in mind their fi shown in the fllustraAll the gowns ge models designed by past tions are from In the art of line-so to speak maste rs And though eliosen with the thought of 1 > ysslbility of their bei VE opledne, perLaps-in. inexpensive mu they lave a distinction of efvijieb only a designer who is also in artist can give of violet, which are being Shacu jes ut all honrs of the day. are also in evidence in the evening n the sketeh marked "C" we have severul shades ‘of this seductive color worked into one gown. Made of chit oth in a deMeate shade-just th« of the early marsh violeis-i bordering around the skirt of velvet. of a decided violet, alis a nost a purple Thisi ‘ve vet d--on: the waist forming the trodu eevyes and outlining a surplié of chiffon on the front n ap ‘ tl used ! on t! or Satin ransparenlu frequently pi are iffons, « trimimings il wit L 1 wid n 1} ‘ l ipplied front, | 1 hig zradually d back, rather rashion ¢ thar Fa CiMy See hoon ow eo A-Liveuing Gown B-Rose-C olored of Slndes of YelSikk and Chiffon, low, with Original Artistically Com\rrancement of bined with Emold Lace and broideries of Ap- Golden Mulls, plique of Dull (-silk Mousseline of Pale Violet Made on Simple Jines, with Trimmings of Violet Poone Velvet and "rs Pussementerie. Sil- Of LOSSY "parsseinenteri¢ pl que ol Is shades of purple. beads a sund the skirvt, "aiid these on the velvet on the waist ol pliqued ¢ ace ruffles fompibe We iIndersléeyes und a scant tall ofluce on the front of u 1¢ Waist supply sthe only other trim ling" ons this' singularly harmonious 50% (on) ay sernnry PGS ae et ornament ut iF] The oxue Tor o surely coming this ticularly. attractive loned. 2D" and: "as , tirts Whiehb is is made par he gowns let blue White chiffon clath, of pal was employed in the dress inmarked "D i ‘ silk muslin, that inexpensive but tL fine material, would give an almost ad nitty Wjuilly good effect. It is » dress suited only . toa 2 dobutante slizhet lmuge,.Diyuit I fr elvlish outline would loak charming rhe _quaintly ine white labs drooping tl euf me1 neck outlined yee into the lines of which part. ‘The ovorat the -waist :lint shoulder Ves area tis-attached n front under a large flower, band overskirt, of the edged" Jace buns in a wid wa looss cf ° 7 Wide . piece of en nserted chiffon skirt, narrowing toward apping over from, right the » buck to loft at» and one CORNER The W be 1, Miss (BY-C. To CA learn thing certain' QUINCY loodjes Todd wa edAn WwW ise as vo u ever And the thought ofa pfan wise little did st sce, set fer It_js possible claimed for «is that French origin the Breeden family, the and Britton. the Rretagne. From givl brain tia whirl who Sunta could be that's a puzzle to me). case if. srunmdmother like But So'Miss Toodles Todd in the mystery roum Propped the dolly up straight and prim, In a-corner steeped in a horrid gloon:, wesc the-moonlight was creepy -and- dint Poor Santa m sorry for him.) Miss ‘Youdles Vedd, at ‘ound Santa had the left break of da) her a prize Mise Yoodles Todd. she gurgled "Gee whiz!" "So great was her prideful glee. "Who's Santa?" sho asked. "Tell us all whe e dolly just sat on her knee (And-uever ‘ told Toodles-or me.) # il °F j i of Jane Breevedon, widow, of Great Chesham ucks, Was proved. 1632 "he will. of Thomas Braedon, of Northampton, 1689, disposed of large estates. All these Breedous left families of goodly size, € ou or' Soule run s designed gre treas: AS side ap t oki i fhect 4 rather, rtin thi like bed; is long and . of soft and-in woroidered and sroughti up from and, hanging 3 the leeves a big mow front the chif» figure, and a i frankly vulique The i the. gown first full The waist is:a definite lines. Chi Inserted: wit the -wais ling low ove th Tt ends in the it the placed fon is folded 1 Ar inbroidery dae square cut neck In aprit color. wit whe .of pale blue here and there. this gown Is really bighly delicate in both line and ‘color design" sucp ting the .old-time ‘petticoat front" is shown in-the Sketch *"B.' But a very » to date toueh {is supplied in the modified kimono sleeve, and in the-artful way in which what there is'of the-watst and. the overskirt are ent in one ® Che petticoat is of ehiffor having re Thomas, Caleb, and favorite ni Line Samuel Zaecheus Toh 1, Robert, MarElizabet hand. Martin lar Marriage eon neet lor include oe Waites, Nich cher ays and Sturk of BELEK Mary Roberts married Rob mn ert sreeden° and had two sons, Joh'n ind SySamuel of Dedham: Jose sh and dlve A'. A. Joseph, born L766, was the son of Samuel and Sara Bree a n Be 3reeden of Boston murried, 857 Jannah TUK , z < The abireednne on "ne Ne oe or Rolk. : identified with the history of Maryland and Vir, awe the ginia. bat who re jigrims has be or Nova Scotia > BY en I sid to re have been gove ihhokitece § ne f 2 & lled sntaih. calles capts a, so lruportant record removes ahah jestows pree n ‘and best three in the next lhe name hanged from Breedon and records bave. : of this TI 10M: s at d 5} give Boston ' as a merchant Captain Breedon : ; , ie . wus prominen t.in.the early history of I e CapBoston a8 a royalist, d oublless' tie Cap tain Sir Thomas, Likeus jamie andi "Zak by ) name Sons, Jolin were born iff Boston, 1660 and 1661, to } ( aptain Thomas Breedon-wid Ma I wifp. In 17.04: Fra icis Bredou was an elder Four in Boston church of the French ehildre were born to Samuel and SarMass. from 1731 an redeen of Malden! mar Breeden of Chelsea and on; Jacob Fioyd of Maiden. ried, in 1749, Hannah Breeden was living in A Thomas Re : : 166 few vent Danforth, Ma 35.,° Broaden wae a nortfant earlier "Mr." Regi ae ; "One, century, Captain was : 1759, may be a descendant iny of 1 of Citysand or} givefi as King homWilliam ‘eout es t those his ind 7 sa by brothers, 1s = d ‘ a ac Maur Mo Booker. Virmarr? ; z . Their sen Caleb married ur a. nedaughte fe . ¥ alled: the Madison at : 11 1y _ ,. i od 4 3 ant : nial int ee Fa ing an-answ aca : an oy t proved doubt. of tl wt family she of | was Virginia, I 3 a thé patriots; and the fourt! resiger States. John -Madiso i MY : 4 "ny, "Toarrie ni ‘= Caleb amd nny marr! Whittington, and~ had a large was The Sleeping Detective ‘ a commissioned w is a member Slt son althourh some records ~ive r 2 : . A : forebear a rhomas, Si Captain him Enoch's father was a soldier, good and aRevolution. 1 \ true.} In i the and killed the in rved also and Enoch in battle; Continental army ay member f the years when.seven for milltla, Virginia had been trike to : Virginia ‘ 3 used vellow libert iti Without' tue vt trimming. The d ping of i wathed across the waist ind laid -o the houlder is yellow of a deeper shade The Jace, put on in such a truly striking way is. yellowed too-with age we Imagine although even in laces art lends aid.to natpre in-a won derful way owaday: It muy, p laps have had a rapid bath: in-strong tea But at any rate It tone beautifully vith the rest of the costum Depending from the waist are long den .a 2 shall" hawl But if won't gewn family The Murs att family is: that chief justice of th © S a Sy. 4 « asubic eee te totion = ore Fy regardinz ett Ary tay a r & bi at a eCaptain ; NOxanaar . Fa abound Alexander Bre Breedon of Southmorton Theré is nothing to show ent Zxccheus remained. In Maryland. or: Breeden; born in - lon, abort "homa ig $0 homi S play ( l yr this dressmaker thr gata ne. pot. i Breeden { y botind to. Caro‘ towards the end of : 3 of t 1 ttled. one Breden id BREEDEN FAMILY ANCESTORS Breton name is derived from Breton or Britton, to far cry. long seated bearing arms jmplicity of the a town' in Wates, and inay be responsibie for the i or the old Celtic word bre, bree or brae-"Ye banks and braes' weaning o row or decliv There is a parish Brede in Sussex, and Breedon. igs ao town in Worcester, and Bre don one in' Leiceste his, then, acpunts foroy withe ‘ the : surnaine thor iny fuither difficulties. reedon is the uswal English epelling, and in America it is Breéden Vuiriatious in the name. at different times in itS history, are Breedon, Breden Bredeen Bredideane Breaden, 3riddon and Bridden, also Breeding. Brading and Bradon Searching for ancient records we find hat the will-of a John Breedon,. of 685, wonderful dol) had ecellapsible ayes Which closed when you luid her flat when she sat up Slayed as round ds pies Z azed at-well, just gazed ut (T never could stare Ike~that.) = oddly i wide Nounce of Ie then the task is an « uur relatives either can't hen it would be well to let ma) This Miss This [tg Ls wrt Breedon -Toddles Todd had a dolly as. big ‘As Toodles herself had grown, With' a gown of pink and a great yellow wis, A wonderful doll to own cA dol I am proud to bave Knows.) the finely The front of the waist is of re also the wide, loose unlee ce While all these wowns deseribed are dependent tor their effect on their hues rather*than.on the richness of material IN Family May Be of French Origin- Seated in England for Centuries- CoatArmor Granted in Early Days of Heraldry. BY BLEANOR LEXINGTON Sphinx - ¢ outlines tew ; in wide bow plait, directly in the center of the «front Ln arrangement which you can ‘ quite itipesstble say Or thoue "hifs f » lines 1is bax plait efect is repeated in the back, the evyer‘ irt being slashed up near ly waist line at.each side. i The under is long und full gown ‘EB' Th quite a em- with out miy wrist brotdered in simdeés of blue. Abov = is, ucross the walx ive laid two Ff < shaped folds of chiffon cloth, the Wy upper one deseending to the skirt a he sides and losing itself umong. the he al and fronts D-A Graceful Gown Which Cap Ve sSnecessfully Made of Inexpensive Materials. E-Many Overskirt Iiffects Will Be Seen on This Winter's Dventoz Gowns, the B ‘tain Haskins , The tucky. Breedens wer ploneers and we find the' name sylvania in in Ken Pen Pe records is he coat-of-arms reproducedwithin blaZ¢ned gules. a Hon rampant. (or on etle of eight Passi 8 Calvary) 7 a ails, or, . ‘ | Crest, a demi ion, rampant, coupe "4rsent, holding in his dexter paw a cross puttoe, titchee, rules ook at : the foot, ~ Bule : Ii rhe " A lon is one of the most valued {zes heraldic protection, and is The a f orle Lvorite . of charges. symbol-. e Scot oat ee Osa ts Po ger iae ‘4 he nails are borne ih the by undergone. oh ering VEN oe ; ne' Upon Whom "tne arms first bestowed Chre nails slereinWas» man heart. is a enarge ree aupon ; te he rian hiele toe el HO ANS, descendants of Ry Logan, who accompanied L wordu James Douglas to Jerusale Fame Kebrt Honkneeee aiem, with the i ofcit abe j a o The » Cross cros wae tl ie emble bl the Knights John, and iy ne vn i t] cr Malthe or *. 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