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Show THE TAIN REPUBLICAN. SALT LAKE CITY. UT AH, SUNDAY. JANUARY 10. 1909 INTER-MOUN ie by Mrs. Cuouy bn ONICERBOCKERL4 Mh But the New Bonnets Ob. Joy' | [Mand a New oiffure. Head-dress That Lovely| y fj Woman flay Wear in the Gheatre. nd Away With Hatpins! \ Some Late Fashion Hints from Paris. thoge softening good news for the play-loving of the revival of pangs," BRE'S frizzes which for some time were s0 reviled H woman! But just at presa part of balrdressing. No longer need she struggle wit bat plop, wrestle with vells or view the ent the hale is worn drawn softly back from permisstage over the trimming of her own bat the face, no pads or "rats" being io various forius at the and colled held in her tap. No longer need she barl sible, The Grecian knot stiil back of the head maledictions at the woman in front who the Bnglish of hoor, the post has has part of her false balr pinned to ber rhe hard for notice. {gs Ogbtiog "bun" hat apd therefore resolutely refuses to re (p No longer need ehe younger element refuses to relinquish tb elr more bor headgear. dart annihilating glances at the man who jittle coquetries of hair and cluster small wil] go out between the acts and who puts bunches of curls around aod below the ta knot. Psyche !o eylinble hat best her into foot jocautions au the smart women Bot, as a rule, mong dropped has herself she That pessing. batir ts The puffs and curls are tabooed. directly confection millinery her precious Of yound Ip shining plaits and strands, a great in bis path {s neither here nor there quantity belng needed to make a successful eourse, the man's to biame! hatr the vendors of "extra" if she will beed the latest tlp colffure-and But pow she can go to the theatre !n gtill] flourish! Paris, from with vever a bat pin pulled out no "stage whisper" remarks from woman behind, either. Perbaps at first glance rctly approve shown not so of the matinee you {fur tg being com- in show" "the witness and comfort fort, with and the don't gges just now hardly expect to o¢ gold, ear horror at the Directoire modes, and now -behold! in and I grapes should extremely ticklish bands fur! I eaw lately was even more pecullar than these vory original matinee toques or bon \ubeved areven daMbae the: Ti" had' cate. with combed: sn edd low" ew the lows edglog That's each would your be yet} exnctly an wil what Hat tho this lays holding19 And the smart women ent, however. Darrow opera of Paris ar e doing at. presOne, two, sometimes three of fur are applied to the Bach band ts a face vell. bands chosen There are whispers Why Women such is in always os Sealskin width one of ANNESLEY HE ‘unsuspecting' {s worsh!pped sorts nnd wif : eae ©ee man who doesn't tie arts and wiles. Aso KENEALY. man ts a dear, of trayed for he oe He by att women-b man ah eee is be. early into the fetters of matrimony, doesn't "sce through" the. blandlsb- who oesn't knows she meets him. He thicks her artless, simple ways are so childlike and ingenuous. For {t never occors to the "ousnepecting"' man that 80 demure and coy a maiden could spread her feminine fowling nets so cunningiy. She looks at him with such wide and in- nocent blue eyea-this pretty little woman If In lamb'a clothing! Presently they ne become s aauaged: engaged, -ubsuspecting" ‘ thet and, d und-biess heart-he bl 3 never Of tur bar, course, \ manly, discovers e an Fete enjoy Be asae vé at ~ acep . much a her head !n which a girl means of a twisted balc- on by positions rs them SeSt® t yin, If bis wife uses a well, Se ae a aetna : vices : with ber. Pee boy etke the a3 which o and pieces to see "why Just If a woman eine: ". eae 6o ; her mascuast little de- et lures him is a his inte loving es etn NT ~ 2 first {8 -. often be it a er ‘ng 1s so than though be were gives ber husband Bee unsuspectin are not Jenlous? has a tremendous advantage, for tt is undesirable that he should perceive tier jealousy . janetc oti jstion her he Ge an earre more or her efforts. aS eee tricks ag, ema Bae charm, ane rest 5 standpol of that. Sbe those other what only girls beauty Woes: hae - fas nnd ere Jealous 1s not a has ma H why popu- learned' Nature's -average ttle That business wind and the she cats whatever of her digestion, discovers a work that her skin lamentable neglect. x het sun she b as a She Jesuges ler poor face bonds The we demeanor little raid she tbe bis But, luckily divides our sex a Now tho average girl's idea species of semi-starvation. purse? ©) joo make life so much easier for both and other girls. suspecting." 4 biscuit, pily ever after, makes a eplen- belng personally conducted when a wife anes connectlop subsequently made is able to throw with upon a little harm- to the altar by ap unblushing Ite person less matrimonial ¢ ae woman feela dust goubbedtn bubby's and burt when who hag bewitebed him and drawn him, all . her smal) coquettisb Ly "confidence tricks" " are unsvspicious, into ber skilfully woven 2€t found out. They are mostly such trans. of wedlock. parent and trifiing arts and crafts that it It is bard to r women, into two @ man usnally classes---sisters So he may solve whether remain this "uo- yee jg genuine a es ne so bind as those who or won't see. R at, anyway. av an leito is to Geteounted be cou locky who falls in love with aud marries an ‘‘unsuspecting'' man. ™4y, ' under a banana certalo ber irre- suddenly ° 1s of 19 ber extreme. trome. » einiath now Recause sbe BROWS very mucb depend- and digestion, sho ‘ a of dicting 18 To dive off ginss av circumstances, of P A spare - dict way % use 9? Tr for art"-or rce- use, or net without artis. be al! perfume are having have then mY ffor he the girl with the blotchy, greasy skin, so typlai of high feeding, of an erratic diet of pastries, of sweets, rich dishes, otber type of tea, the Bot to-day: 2 bad and plenty : complexiou the too dry, rough, and tender shin, which {s so much affected by wind and weather Is benefited by a fairly nourisbing egeta25 fon, fresh ( e e diet of meat in moderation, vegeta bles, a. frult, eggs and alway ise It Is always a w se gir! who desires'a milk more nove good exclude bighly eeasoned try, and sbell-fsh from : ak puddings onthe par Le part mt complexion food, plekles, the djetary. > pas ‘The rough, tender skin also ts affected by bol, strong tea and coffee drinking, alcoand a: For ou what bong i living In til-ventlcacaes. of: banshy as are cured that they chiffon velvet. soft pilable and seasonable ere sally ace looking matinee a particularly the tf fotch- tantalizing plaster or, bigh your little up on your mouth be tender and will, i tion in patchy. In this Of heat and the The same , type of, direct way, skin, heat cause and a of tho conzgessensation discomfort. ae aaa for example, fs tho H oO einsi oe BEC nue. art fore the er- present a ta hot out of,® and rest, of doors. fone eaten fire & better r ex still / er.se proper ee cot irritating Sonp, water Such people cannot be too careful 1) SU¥40d thelr skin against irritants. « d A very3 common cause of this unsightly of styles, are aQAre cal a erythema," r " on ee cold and picturesquenesgs the with keeping In quite one and ae the slightest provocation, Even a wind will make such a skin rough sun as emo more ee of to you attach silk cheek : " Svier GE ao a ae of fur, I should think, an@ eome of the principal attraction, let the patch stand It's a quaint fashion, furs this year have pelts eo beautifully guard near there, up scraps enbest certaloly milk neglect of exercise and prove lated "roomie: spe; ottieg?: boueficlal to the individual, the ordinary business girl who buthas notto to work 7 business bard with ber brain «sg or ber hands, and who ae arishment. consequently requires proper nourishment. t6 ° {s* vivid satin, of contrast. with way are lined green, by satisfactory G too with creams and ent upon the state of the probably tarts to ‘diet.' as ‘i man she result all this. 3 t rs, of course, airond a boy instructive sidelightR on womencra And, as a rule, be lives bap. with fancics, other th tho to most ° pays has deteriorated fashion rushes wifely devotion, Why can't be belleve, like the "unsuspecting" man, that Eves loves him for himself alone, and that ber caress- of matrimony. "unsuspecting" ermine USINELS havoc she until arranged most of the business details con oe ce ate cuca (ota ciao oals ste aid husband A girl a | powder. lotions a tat the complexion Ato In aod attention to ber complexion. js, she lets the dust and the Skin; spective onecious chinchilla ‘cB GE Enow ee art that neue she of primiy, and they cerise or emerald a ot more accom- . een skins, es puts Raotoee wonders, uuhapplly, attain the social not does i See She Hoe alls bex ae she ho it pliable ‘Iwo loops and two ends being favorites. bare these new fur bows, Ued squarely and bow of fur. the softes:, fat of secret of being charming by simple' sinor See wtalneee awentiene-iauc Lite But the unsuspecting man will be blind to proposed manner, two when vew lane nied cor a hlin of "cupboard love' girla man most Ink particularly appropriate and cbariming. At the bottom of the coll@s, {n front, the the "unsus- {t; eye, bit of black UP to-date girl ls wearing a It ts usually made of one that. In no harm? and does bim masculine artfulnese Is even more woman C@Se bIS ut the girl who Is ane aw a th achieved, Isinert phasize woy man really Sbort-alghted as his women folk believe? Or Js be. just acting usa wililng and perShantc-valees aun victim of domestic con- pavenane t watch the wheels go round." oman doesn't want bow the wheels of special kiss or SGA Le the cloven hoof have shir , takes ered askingDes bow without | "unsuspecting" seems epan sbe oe who w lg done, beart the he puff not wisely "unsuspecting" " man : ane | WOREThat's She: sees want bim rly to see, . tates ln-by eae my pecting mao his mother aod wife from the cradle to the grave belley e bim to be, In the case of the e jealous 8 girl-and girl wha powder too {in whether as n."' ay falas} an adorable lot Rae as sa down dered womans ailuring buncbes of side curls cost. ‘The belleves they were man "unsuspecting" » > in those utterly Imposby nature planted sible 3 saree life bow The flowers time ames ber it wax in ag ae practically, she who astonishingly capable the close 3 just ments of the guileless little girl in white tt notices: marks‘3 him for her oen the first. * 2eve? muslin a n who W and other women minute and 2/3 more gulleless brother. He 5 y2Y eno eae ere "see rear through" thelrne lit- rule, the "unsuspecting'' concealing their innings now @s corsage ornaments The latest fad of the French capital {5 for a huge artificial chrysanthemum, in shades of erlmson or orange, pined amid the furs and laces of the outdoor wrap. Ent here women atick to their old allegtance of yaxen gardenias or the exotic butteriy orchids, although the latter flower is Sall{ng into lamentably popular wear, despite {ts price, His best gir] will be grateful for @ corsage spray of Iilles-of-the-valley, for a corsago spray of lilies of the valley, than tho familiar, although more beautiful, mauve orchid. If you wish to add a last piquant touch to your picturesque toilette, you must wear »@ patch! Just a fragment of black court plaster, cut in dlamond or round shape. But be sure you stick it on in just the right spot, otherwise all its coquotry will be wasted. Have you a dimple, the "beauty patch'' must be set close to em- taesé yells cannot be worn pulied ino close about the face just below the chin and ears, ln the fashion wo affect here, but are made and adjusted long to aulficle otly bang well below the chin, so that the fur banding does not mar the o yutline of the face. With toques of fur these volls are Like the ‘‘Unsuspecting Ma lndiscriminately conditions soft, or chinchilla. abs By "art grance, butI rather shoddoer to contemplate As the senson progresses colffures of lower edgo of greater apparent simplicity, but in reallty lese thas an inch at of homan nature pins with beads the result {f this craze of scented elal fowers, The result would not that is attractive or fascinating. A-Cloth-of-Silver Swathed in Shaded Chiffon of Gray, Green and Gold; with an Aigretie of Copper and Gold. This Headdress Certainly Has the Merit of Being Original. &-Turban Bonnet of Silver Gauze Wound with Sirings of Pearls C-Matince Toque of Chiffon and Jet, with Jet Danglers at Side. D-Dragon Fliee of Jet and Turquoise Held by a Knot of Turquoise Velvet. F-Bands of Ermine and Gold Crossing the Head, with Golden Grapes Hanging at the Sides. G-This Is Made of Royal Blue Velvet with a Bunch of Roses in Faded Coloring at One Side. halr seen s must sickly sweetness peculiar to that flower ts wafted; and, when the woman whose bat fs Inden with violets and lilles of tha valley passes by, then one gots a breath of very Spring itself, Roses, of course, are favorites, with their distluctivo fre- ing and feminine than the bead with bair parted fn the middie and drawn sof ly bock. But with all of these, the modish Grecian knot would be possible-in fact, @everal of the head-dresses shown are bullt on distinctly Grecian lines. The great thing is not to have width at the sides to Interfere with the vislon of the people sitting beblod you. quite as elaborate, are eud evening functions. having a "rho one cont for te very es creme coquetr, are. bats. Thos, perfecting flower of gardens of their from « Gower gardens o thot gardenias, bats Thos, + hat trimmed with the from rather with all these bonthe been brilliency, all but one cf ous by thelr absence from tho little matinee bonnets Mlustrated. But pot go in other millinery. In fact, art!Aclal fowers aro used for mid-Winter hats, with ea profusion quite unusual at this yes season. But there's a yreason-oh, there's a reason, and e@ very fragrant one, pink and dull violet posed at one elde as trimming. Bot imngine a girl with fair balr and brown eyes In a cap of this model, made of brown velvet with gold roses, Wonldn't she be ravishing? She could Dave me! nets and head-dresses with great simplicity. at the sides, have tawdry vrromankind should accep to eay nothing of the theatrical managers whose brains have been almost turned in trying. to evolve a scheme for the safe caring for of the hats of "Merry Widow" inhas woman eweet which proportions a sisted on wearing to the play. conspice ere flowers that potico Take trim§ popular ake way. tho by: pearls, ming in mlilinery this season. I bave eecen some charming black bats lately, which showed as sole trimming loops and bands ef gleaming white pearla-most striking oo the sombre background, Perhaps you have, as I have, a special liking for the bonnet shown {in ‘'G," suggests an artist's cap of the days of "La Boheme' in the Latin» Quarter to Paris. Or if you're of a less romantie tura of mind it may only recall a bathing beach of last Summer. Eut, at any rate, tn Its simplicity Mes its greatest charm. ease it is made of royal blue velvet, with wilh néfice that of pament, are provided. They ero fastencd onder the brim of these bonnets-twhen they have @ brim! At any rate, you mnst contrive to fix theszo headdresses to your head by invisible means-nail them on, ‘f you Ife, in the bappy security that ther r "keeps.'' ras! « creen, gray and gold, all softly blended like You day veallng Little en Autumn sky. The splashing algrette, with {ts curved, wary end, 1s of copper color, brightertng into gold at its tip. Again, the outlines of tho Turkish tarban ere borrowed for the bonnet marked ‘‘R." Of silyer gnouze this {s again, but the soft- walch !t and pearis. which orgy take a back seat when these little bonnots are worn, for hat pin heads wonld quite spol! tbe outlines, which have been s0 carefully thought out. It {s almost a pena] offense to interfere with ‘line' in very piquant and about the head shown in the Llluslettered "A." This shbell-sbaped ts made of cloth of esilver-and metallic tissues show no sign of in fashion's favor-over which is drawn chiffon shaded in tints of Veriety, e sateen eae around Wound folds tuba close of ropes are together It pins, perfect And these little matinee bonnets bave much to recommend them. True, you must choose the type to suit your face. Yor tr stance, the woman who would look wel! iv the Ittle velvet cap shown In illustration "G" would uot shine at her best crowned by the jet and turquoise dragon files which " dashing tration. bonnet these wanlug Ughtly crown this Around velvet. yellow old ‘was wound a scar? of the velvet, which tied In a single knot just !n front. The euds were shaped mto atiff polnts and pointed up and down, Hore one may certainly be forgiven tf the mind instantly conjures op a vision of @ rubbsr, bandédanna wound bathing cap! you would fur used as ot vould with band drip over Imagine way! imagine of instance, bande of head lettered are combined golden what nq ~ For see are on the Here they they ~ u? yo ez- head-dresses on this page. But remember that long ago we beld op our hands in bonnets, fur might be employed, following the lines of these models. Tho headdress in sketch "A' would be quite captivating the cap and or sable, of ebinchilla mada beautifully "construct" marked "'G" would of Gariiee model. A. Govtaée' of ‘sealuitn. to kil sorta of unusua put De- rs oatmeal.' seduese pale hac winds ate ait the face daily {9 warm of muslia bran should be kept aud soaked in water vulng and ae m Bags made re table, to and eae of Autumn oe Feaui & : ween preference: iz combined on he when soap and milk, and habitualthe use of Irritating soaps, Gir} oe be of. burtug aulstake ceake ata colored ‘abate, witht 5 ie y sceoted week 174 mally. memes tho akin reeat times a ob cream, applied with the tips of the Gngers. 9 ~ 1 ual parte of glyce altering thing tor Render eking; e uid a0 to. Peete en Eee good oe the complexion. ough towels, sudde to coat aud ayia uaa: . p27 nui form ery beat ee the ma to wit tee ° ta etter is COay, nee ~~ amongst daring generally th se a iy g eee ns teadeee tendeacy rom, Shs. a to dryuces. water but pure - "aad creases er method of using glycerine, fs t web the face in clean, warm water, Stans remove apy trace of soap complexions. with digestive disorders. It Is of glycert pe.on to the Be eee aeetspoontul The tender akin ts lacking In natural olly soclated due to improper diet, hasty feed! wet: bh rub we cold duld and This over the ds, + and secretions. Some people are Mable to con- drinking u ith food. Noog exterdilut aod apply to the , wet fuce gestion and iofammation of the skin, or nal application will cure It, only attention inex ivan the glycerine In a simple and ees ‘BOF to diet, eating meals quietly abd without pcaelve fashion, and preventa ft t ar r |