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Show : 10, 1907. CITY. UTAH, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER LAKE SALT REPUBLICAN, Sx. THE INTER-MOUNTAIN f i ous The Directors Stick Natural To the Big Hats a 3 Directoire will will not All really Ruffles. vor ; : v ju women: lone. < h \ oT" Lhe ean nterin, in a trie sit oF Dit i ou nue ry Marcil ; t BA me lecorated tied He ind th: bef aes land , 1 ru SE his vl iped from the mic one) Or feminins bhi ieks and imb 1i town i I ills th hg inf io i nd but quite ath the walking permanent course. vau dor ile: do for ick Brit : Was a Sok : aconrdinmo to ant whe: oes, van MeLe ear 1S. American the longing will They she? wouldn woman to look Will she t be | about three Inches the woman of :ommon sense. down the. vith. wood is cane, ‘The The pigskin. for malaeca Po gait, that ‘ ‘ _ tin im "t le without she was Knowing who a Vanderbilt,. she was- |to the who had a jleft.".- she I yin the Oo uct ws an inducement exercise But whi fashion, Va non veo ana cr with her as<she known ‘ by stic! Pe vhen a edding vt of i} a t ‘ all of no longer all diree- left "Turn to the up in front it favor the cab stick. The SS : aa ‘ with we os ooy 8 ~F 7A. A census was taken recently ofthe ‘St John's road workhense, London, : | sabick showed that the number of in-_ and of these 1,150| mates. was 1,613, par bwere over sixty ven ns ora) ticulars: Between 60 and. 70, 468, bee d 80, 511;/ between 80 an a a 100, 11. There tween 90a an Inmate aged 101 130; Lao: , was al5o he qu right,' at the [ft -directly ‘should } Tk) fLooseto be} AYVie cscd vi-tat away | \ she SS -ot- - LAP cing the habi Whele the did ined always runest 5 «¢ HIS tick ns rhe iall ther tron outdoor some women. they were Hengelmuller i ) ri ecarricd William Mae ing vel; cnanne made. American Wwoticks-posslibly greater does out in front of the eab, given cab stick ean, of course, be carried on all walking expeditions also, for it is useful to hail a scab. very The ebarming youn New York Hoppin, William Warner Mrs. matron, who.was Miss May Gallatin; is -another follower of the new fashion. Mrs. Hoppin has a characteristic style of ner own, and the pose added by a amart walking stick makes her one of the most attractive young women on 'ihe ayenue There are many other society wWwo| men of New York who are. grea. walkers and they are expected te t adopt this fashion. he ly stick Mhe little top door its old part, Instead, ‘Three ahead." straight means."'Go. her command at carriages dozen "Turn means top the against taps the duchess 5 in town he E 1 On around by Miss Gladys accompanied Was often where tours, shopping hasty For. girl American young: another Deacon, who uses the walking stick, one has a dozen places to goin a short Perhaps the most audacious deyotee | time, the plan works beautifully. The of the walking cane is that beautiful) cab drivers, too, say that It is a most young matron who has taken London excellent improvement over the old by storm, and who-only a- f y for half the directions they used ago was living obscurely. in Kentuck sar called up through the littl | Mrs, Samuel Sloan Chauncey To|door were guess work, anyway, on their part, and they are only too glad to wateh fer the stick out in front. Miss Gwendolyn Rurden 1s one of he most up-to-date girls of New York society, and jit is not Surprising that '; ' town. byy wytying a bunch handkerchief about motions, by a series of pantomime so was she hecause cane the idopted fond of walking [It is convenient to When carrying his fare nowadays have. something in the hand when the driver watches only his herse, and walking. As a girl the young duchess ,for the appearance of my lady's cabwas an' iddefatigable walker, Many. a/stick, which, according to the route morning the casual strolier:on Fifth |she wishes to take is extended out in ivenue noticed a tall, slender young |front or atthe sides of the cah. voman walking ( along > at steady | Pushed out at the right it means "Turn this) Will -_ cr I cab 4 this plays Marlborougly | tions are ess of ‘The oe : stores It's a chance for country to nse her ~ 1S] allowed have to be | tip Is also bound cars and | three inches. The by hu tla but idea lace » cane has become fachionable in and. Germany. The Grand France Princess Duchess of Hesse and the Henry of Reuss carry canés. Another original voung woman who earried the walking stick was that pretty niece of the Russian ambassudor, Countess CassinL The Countess Cassini was one. of the best dressed ond was the first to girls in America introduce the walking stick to dfplomatic cireles in this country. becoming > very. fashionable Among: And then, there ;¢is the cab stick. those. consulted were ions, Ince iss Gwendolyn Burden was the first Dunlap and Harrison to take il up In New. York. The cab Cross said that the favorite typeof Slick js a small cane, about two and i twenty-four inches cane fo feet, in usually the long » at boto ends, and is used for plain. gold or silver top, 10 Crook the purposes that its name inand a one-inch steel ferrule. fexactly One of the newest canes is covered There has heen a long-felt want of | entirely with pigskin, hand sewed, It something to obviate the difficulty. of | costs from $7.50 to $12 cab driver directions giving the | Many canes. o whangee® - wood, | thirty-three inches long, have heen through the littl aperture at the top of the cab, Formerly one had to asSold. One ordered the other day was sume the most uncomfortable position in the head. with a monocle filled with women for sells a cane IXnox in order to push up this little lid and is handle. The handle attract the driver's attention, and then L-shaped }a4n | covered h pigskin, whic h extend half the time he did not hear one. or ,department| doors the at checked Hiack dened h al bout aal her her or a bellished of violets top. of the fitness of things? possible to imagine these carried by women step- nside trolleys. They would jleft on the platform of. eve They the) ping from their carriages and sweeptrailing} and. hats plumed ing with of picture the into a reception, skirts of turmoil: in the sticks Divectoire i n¢ Sixth avenue is rather .dopting : eT decked. flower ey |her shoulder, A> ¢ olored ribbon was sometimes knotted around the silver. latest touch. fatiguin i tin Sate The fa the to hay fu women uncle vite ecamn) walk: eount no ' t ( Pe ( vf arue "adebailth ieate Directoire arious kinds sticks o Walking J im . 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He stick itself, for its characteristle {n tts it was ary oa stately avYair and | smooth ebony shaft, but on the top he| seems scarcely suited to (hese bustling ean lavish all his art... He will, chase) prosate modern... days. But woman and engrave it and inset It with preci-/| wili be as anachronistic pleases }ons-stones, In this day when Madame | and. London, believes that the tall eannot apparently live" without her | eighteenth century Walking cane is powder. pull, he will not los® such an| really returning to fashion = excellent opportunity to secrete one in} The Jeading the top of the stick.A tiny watch may , ers, : hatters and jewelers, find a resting place there also, Minia- | who are alsa. the principal sellers. of | tures exquisitely. painted, will be in-'! tine' canes and umbrellas agree unset-in ‘the: knob, under glass. Oh, you'|-ainiously that-:canés. for...women pee Accompaniment Picturesque Costume Is Fa " Tae \ We ate ANN heey \ ww \ aut! 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