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Show 1908. 2, FEBRUARY CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, LAKE SALT REPUBLICAN, THE INTER-MOUNTAIN 2 IThe Last W ord French ‘ions with of Deer eerie - Drap Classic : How : Modern Striking. az on Effect for ing ru ee Beauty of a woe ne Sara eh s of Color and Line. the she schemes of dressing ladies of ancient Greece. nonchalantly adapts to the bilities of today's These posal- modes, / around rawn li ml 3 a I advise you to take of drapthe secret clent art to learn are day the of gowns the For ing. sine once aera - azy: cee in can cut a frivolous or raced den with things it now, are with dressmaker ur artistic eye success of all, tus eye| turned] gown will dressmaker rtest the m me while so-a gs gown athedismal e ‘the by House failure, much-a-day| y ou be in. i unquestion- it h £ A nae to ¢ thehe hive beds almost pearing t here a fr and long skirt y fachea the fob, of white is long and = flowing, 4 ‘ pie chine of a very satiny finish. ae ea 1s so color oe material, beauty the on tina body of e same and here etic . stole Pe is draped around the shoulders. which Nothing could be more simple than this' dress, Made of panne satin, supple, yet having some body, it {s cut on the fam-| rehie but it ror 8 ee He Btnio ends ie Sno ate t {n the borde rine i gees na ind hood up ie is satin wee in laid aden folds soft sitnulating almost walst, at erent the edly plain. &O eee no Slouves, The a around broad| bust it a scart is] shown of Gite area onkammed new eround nyo But while It Is ae . teatPtine perbentane: Gi eee ene o\ : See the sketch the of construction in lettered Reni" da ae tration of success. as an illus- heavy cord-almost oe The aspish the much-draped and folded 1s small, |cottume, it Is useful. Made in this case | cepted, it would prove becoming Whomn By the Ree ndt if, Dertest | of silky broadcloth of the lightest chifnecic could, wear it a at there the Greclan the nite ae sketch itaca in the Is rope-of a sleeves which are long, the that , delicious fem! emi- of firet guimpes j , IFUL j Y Cl ey XU = dul! that . . and . Chemieettes, race. fashion's mittaine cuffs are made Y BE this you. cannot wonder at when see the charming coatee of chinIrish crochet BW in New is wearing. t a is thing to~ large and set smart the of Women bank acciunts in Paris ave wearing lace is worn In a way Irish lace is running And that blows, the; used _in is is outlined in alalmost as absurd. same _lace The _- -Shaped yoke, which costumes skating Persian lamb, ct ee po ee ee eo e Phe© enthusiasm. las ee satin are seen black on eollars| cogts} These collars that deliclously of Made jenjoying supple} are,|% ‘kirts fur ts huge pasha chinchilla, revival a sudden seen on muff oe costume, the same of (which Byseiee esElla yY OND a ruffles overlaying Below black panne velvet. a narrow strip of the fur, Wheeler -- ee ; | | co beautiful are falc fine & wit like, and oes un streets stevens : proved with ts a er But ad toine s & oe human enabled of ve oe aall . ita | or a follittle, in-| as been and Fra Kit ae as, usve To fields and that are and Marconi, and blooming Edison ndreds of the friends of Cyrus deluded pitied those Field who believed in his few vision of an people ocean| cable. "Hundreds of the friends. of Morse, : & .d0riGas Siase Gf tha i You And discovery of any old with sail on friends fair our waters With Joy and delight at the helm. grant eardens in coo ante r shell RVI: thdap sehn have ie ane anit the weet" shall other the find City {gs ALWAYS with burglariprooft us.. called safes, 3 not afford PROTECTION. There Personally, Sanh I. do not of habitation in life the ‘imagine my the Py TherePY many "eltles" ee ae something |s not bullt by the absolute cuit iades and con-| in space-cities beautiful and unbeau-! importance, and arouses the heart fact-no H ome PR Pairs Men's SEP fxs aces waa \from death. one of those cities; and just as we the temporal body upon this plane. . 9 Boys stim- crown, Not folds of tulle. and splatsoftlylige nate and back Magic ny Pere ts most. iin na to nd youthfu to youthful ly aes aad 2 dull pink ribbon apparentpulled tlrough the hat and ending side from I sawSE rose. bomOn a ane hatOADCS from t the itfle side hed 8 branette Ae eked Spec iar glossy two v1 into rare It made'a white fir. no sida. ithe re fur at ae Pee Pee 7 s on MAN PROTECT ee ie {8 locked doors, expensive it ION Is atforded only by the s0- gee BURG. Pereiee, ‘AND urglory ED insurance STATES company ¥ IDELITY {n the world Rey GRANT L Lake 5 Citity, 5 U Utah. P 5 an. one ; D 150 Bouree ofor course. the congaaiine quite folds PRECAUTION Fire B ‘li ~galt fire Bul ing: 2 alt be-| High TOP ss $5,00 eke Shoes ANS, 9. 2 Boas, $ vain $4.00 Shoes Selon eke oa . hale te i oa aah 9 ; c de LAS Be ° - weer 110 , Main " St. from A wibehcanses it ta ox oe mortal| vincing proof that other continents ex-|tiful, on higher and lower planes, ac-|sad*reveries over broken earthly ties | isted beyond the earth, and the ability| cording to the spiritual workmeuship| to a consciousness of renewed friendace, e oF emently ballete..which oppose mogt Importance is the uf o see them with spiritual vision when-| of the inhabitants. ships end affections in worlds beyon May our eyes receive the inner vision I belleve you and I today, and every| time hour reriderindeed,| ever we 50ondSasired, happiness ie hu akeis. developwie ant"There no medbranhical £ impotent take would the sting, of the day, ure helping to bulld|to behold them while we are yet In phical {s J. ent on earth-of gach vast impor to| friend saw: ‘heakmn tor it \@ai not Bee ulating to: the human mind in the very eonee oe ontmiaee of,Pen Pls te realms any bears one locality in theButfurther * youd, or outside this earth plane.ee [Hands inx hich that name. I be- | vaguest It givesance nayw pictImpetus to worthy acnew wings to hope, new comfort In my. Ea cher'a: house are many|tion, discovery of a wonderful | liev &ndShould fertile thecontinent at the North Pole capahtae Father's unl-|to sorrow, new solace t sappointbe made it could only ee us to or | verse are pene BAe and cities.| ment and failure. It makes everything & limited period of im one hundred} And I think my friend saw one of the|good seem enduring, and everything years ang be no ‘of us would|many. LI have no doubt it was a spir-|that is not good trivial and of emall remain ennjoy its products or be en-j/itual elty, Inhabited by spiritual be-|import. It makes the hurried transit tertained by its sight ings, and that innumerable athers exist|of time in this little ilfe seom of less But it. Seen hy DRegeay he hands, wonderfully on Bar turned tulle boned but ine. wintee an watchmen, y are merely PRECAUTIONS. if we wish a desirable location in one of Rest. of place For only an eye with an THE BURGLAR He }¢ yond, and therefore it. behooves both en-|| you and me to direct our "thought ergy' to good ‘and deautiful purposes| were lost in life's journey the hopes that You fair. , possible to learn of matters called suwaneliactsporry" for the poory vietims spiritual. And and onlyinter-| by tried ethene similar tastes their ee ave‘t fiver Het d to ya acknowledge} of judgment. mistakes information Mepinatione crsts hisandlatest and most theinteresting ex- | ingAndseep yet may not all my doubt-| perience came to hy se foreea kt they live long enough,! Hundreds of my good friends will|earth their « acknowledge here on smile at my ot ot, for believing this | declarin aap cece - i ee in| man's vision to be more than the re- guardet nion p Rt the "advance | sult of a Masedered brain or excited] to be Kieiuctine? e spiritual picket line a pine shall of midnight the tunels through at we reach that new dwelling we shall) find for similar neighborsthoughts, those held who aimila) have thought he sclensphere this Fons simila. cominitted dec faed that "Thought| This energy will select; on tions while and ambitions tifie world has is Energy." To the beautiful Sigs "ae Re a ing zou. shall store all your baggage of worrles, hall feel perfect peace in this realm, % Path bf fe bias ace ir dlad opie darkness, ‘ from light ae Be aths Waysleanne plunging frem gloom to despalr, a whatever the place is you seek for, Jhatever quest, last orwl hyourrejoicing shall comeyourat game be when structure our so shall build, we leave this particular chemical fo#nation (rn which our spirits now dwell; A a when realms. and pass on to new - You g dangers, and Perna n accident or imaginatio Be f night. the Valley of "Tears. But OrAEE pass road through of this perilaus journey has ma 12~ Master Ww _ being, and is not for money or glory secking lowing of devotees. He says h of wha to any one deed, tunnels Ned' with replairg ana tears,the morning rr c < pause at the City of son As they of dantnaae HERS, a che, pene 9 bt who f friend € asksie "nothing yaks nee ee who has studied the psychic is for many uestions. of the day pyrely critical and. scientific his daily he goes nd SRS sjandcetue ihe avockhians eRer about ttisher atk sensible 4nd Into sinks in the City of Trouble, pause you Or wait In. the Valley of Tears, patient, the train will move onward, the track of the years: rush down And If station, out of youth' 8 anny. speed track seems to shine io ine ight, suddenly shoots over chasms he it Or a trimming, airy febric of a For trimming they: have a gayfaces, ie plume or some crushed pink i. the] beltl of a has season tulle-usually of Ten y aes ut eee om 6 ere i a unskil an while this without mes a me might cag or chic, the clever milliner evolves ne ping of perfect ‘ines and: becoming; "The snowy little toques of soft white although fur as the front the the a fad to have up filling quite cket, and it {s this not Wilcoxae er ey eo i va tulle of satin-black, tulle or itself !8 massed fashion's| little eral Pig inborn gentus for line and a hand skilful enough to do the eye's bidding could oongs of such deceptive these evolve looking simplic of ¢ in In So eee you did But : y @ in Sr 4 aaarn one hats.e entirely hats The "the! artist hand. They are head A graceful trained cn caring mildwinter the which forth? brought longer Lace ruffling comeach day in Paris. more than cloth or velvet | That they may not be too narrow|ing down to the knuckles ts a becomthe foota tsshaped around -black:‘satin is} ¥ived.fashion and one being rapidly re-| This of|ing added. flounce heavy or silk greenare satin Toreador tles ofThey sev-| again ornamented at the hem ofby finely very ample, re fashionable. pleated appears Cececeeeun 1 ae rathor ea to ' French draperfes > see ey a eva Be penile ar And expensive ere which hands is carriaz ze" figure, erect an and ee gowns Shawl many GUARANTY. Tuassad tha trae Ta with elty arenitecture, the grace of movement, go far toward creatcharm taps CHIR and Impression jing an are Feequisites ufter TISof SHAT which _ : ip Fi rotated canon : ¢ a aie opipearignriras are just that-colla they Severely Lines. eg Fate Rs oy _ believofM, a Ivision. wonderful aie or an. plane, ovtaide of. the earth reale - for- t of important. as almost eld, arms, aaa Ly 0m, of i rhdva that \t that remember to well sat-| delicate crochet. The but also avy and 0 slowly acis "sometimes carried. fur. The skirts 216:/ Collar ac- of both heavy and delicate crochet, The but also expensive being fromso slowly IsI hear Slcév es, I hear, are growing friends in the combination 6f this lace and fur. lines, for' even this silky fur weighs] being so Is fon texture, and of the color known as Paris that. Mt. is there a winter of iace And aS eat ma "banana," it is noticeable for the strik-|and fur. Both are used in quite unpar- you of the" Stake about} intent the|alleled ce on the! A This lace, ET) of almost foe ge ke ma ea fui chi of the unFor andany utterly w practical extravagance esigner|over-skirt, and collarlessbreeze' are sleeveless |'© Katy. Cloth,with a richpa ef-|opeén eene; silks, alee Yn padee bord-| Rea Shtacrn" p front and'to!every the down in shaded darned which pattern {it possible SS black {s{ Classic 7 of combination really skirts| maples of sper tebe tne ee exactlyfor like| fur made single er band aeeyory our a dress collar They are mounte e Tis! , li boned with ears and fastening in ihe Maa hooks and eyes, under a chic butterfly Could you satin ribbon. bow.of black more _ original-o anything imagine made entirely of baby | more beco ming? Every often . ates ample , teak. rc. ethene eas But i course vigorous of anticipation bumps But in these shion Quite the latest word in fur fashions] is sounded in the collars of fur, which| with| appearance' their 27° making 3 aN ve Pe uae pe bu tit Cee aE will It follo oe : ita: around onlythe renter in folds f cours iiatepiat Pena ae ba io Gree- Distinctly areas ay os ; doubt extra without tulle, black over the! turning down large, very are this a mass of folds of only tops.| sleeye the to almost shoulders work tho assuredly The y are not go becoming as col Mars. of|-are Ex-| Striking E-A Inn Efi Mthand fen ae scan ie we time by the fore- a in is {ne width.} ha if Jewels | of various kinds of furs, , .Demand)| ; ¢ Draperies, and Lines "C." toon sh = ie "cat Pencapes, e "neckany §, trim-|its place. a hint.of their without taking in a round, own a ee Cotas plaits more igalgatee eto form-the i Simple a with for Fastening | fur. but what will you? of Tea Gown pan es be quite contr on = ea in a inch and to wear I confers T can't ¢ ae Eas ae ole S the] up taken have women nch | of fur and _ black satin | combing ation of D-Antique an ng very being som et 'ng the| be thrown can little close -fitting and winds, French tocoats| for these ley As 1 ach) Drap- Trimmed) j ate Sie oe Darned Are coats ae Pcie b in Lace. - tn 2 pat she carnens. | Imagine‘ you Could oo on ve w al ath sees ieaay long skirtthe Is walst TheFrom laplain. oe absolutely the SONRED 1 the of fringe on a bit mme and With : ss New a Round un Untri Neck. on is applied border it Is further outlined heavier cord of gold. ne the op ed Satin the Showing gold dull oe in is Gane Ser haee line. -and You will see that in the ficure markte visible. trimming the only "A" ed Red Panne de across folded Greclan ‘the is which 1with ase drapery The a ane? bust Whit crepe Raspberry loth, i-C Folded and of Gown A-Drnuped dv sleeved Gok sich draped cs > : ) 2 than jare \ usually w Oleth: co Snes back Q "stole. hem, eke mene thing ae fe The In this oaet least, |} more severe the 3 ; { co- delicate an Lueadce aves there trimming for of trimmings, depend which little on these gowns ‘. Is. to spamamnaker, under ane direction of some ma of the famlly, member scerning make an effect most flattering vio the much » sacrificed at example, one ably all kinds = be of the classic simplicity the| to and of ribbon quetry-will of frothy fashioned shape roses the and takes olity which lace ruffles white no hav chin friv- of the tea gown-a frivolity nine semi-classic] a that ze sure after queer these a of day needed is is what paeaeae oe For, effect. ria Hater ps the in for go and lock training |} of physical the ‘ i Hida frills frill. tabooed. comes aia di- wO; t dress of style that hope not yvrorld, o= ae "Out you ance it ashton," of ae books to consult and unslender sisters. af our fashio of dressmaker No of line. art great a the she have will is there et 4 ery. oll-or electric tient urn ‘the midnight oe . ° be 8 y ying under-dress clinging enciont- modern this 1 if we can obtains, | really hav the silhoutted. tN oh wine. low, scarf- dressmaker erly for fo cod bt anther Relnrol to AmAgIRSB proportions-att rounded It e the to ea stocking "human the of lines the all or arm the of top the stuffs, hanging ee ee kid examples gowns 15 hopes to find there ancient clasp she do little to ald nature when an A > one; sleeves more often than not diswith gan Faves of more folds eee transparent of search to her of toe the toward = girl the modern pect ae SY . . all Phowine into waists folded and nakiris Nene ---F eral ° 3 one mofels Te shade fact these classic Boe: ne mand almost Sees perfect form As these ornaments with which to faareite the draperies are such important detalls of the classic fsowns we can imne the mad search for odd and ef| fective jewels which will be LT ad Old curiosity shops will be nsackes of finding hope the i f "a tireaan ure"'- in of course the more antique and odd zoe <may we Ss Christ Next better -j paral "logically patrogre ing."" Though, acete I land, shall we where knows ness hope the movement will stop short of ‘the Garde n of Eden. sewer same | Two narrow straps formed an apology for sleeves. The drapery was of goldcolored crepe de chine, which is a fabric in demand, but one which will probably gain a renewed popularity, for it is an ideal material for draping. ree gold rose, set with poate of If one has any remembrance of one's French history, one will perhaps recall that at the beginning of the French revolution the people of France for a while went quite mad on the subject of classic dress. The women did their halr in imitation of antique busts 8 wore aed and flowing drapery. men, not to be outdone, F wdioni Aéatl thelr cherished curls and displayed close cropped heads "of the Roman fashion. oe iaastd arian of Ce Se th dad repu cient oases for several fashion, lasted only are we =all, ett: perha So ad the the most extreme lines in these new shown in sketch "E." In the original model this was 2a golden gown-which was quite as true as to its cost as to its color, I have no doubt. The close fitting, clinging gown which served as a foundation for the drapery was a golden net heavily embroidered In pearls and gold thread. There's no denying that, paradoxical as it may sound, to be quite up to date the woman of today must have more than a hint of antiquity in her dress. Not content with the clinging, shortwaisted costumes of the Empire period she now skips some centuries and the exactly mateh, One of classic of - resurrects of Are Most Satin fe Ne 7 \ j i fr nein ae ) c ee Roa m~ Depend- Trimming. ectiruri See Par SE : pores ; Nf N = the Bows terfly : Ey | CSrcicheetic a in But- ee Under . 3 menace mninicicssa i Y WSN Fastened | , with Dispense New Collars apa si Costumes Modern Details Several Lately in Paris Dresses. Ancient- These in Fash- Fads Observed - ff erie fave Heing Reproduced in Fur ; : ea ; ‘ e . ee es e u es e | ican, : m, : Cc a ont = |