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Show ee ee ere 13, 1908. CITY. UTAH, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER SALT LAKE REPUBLICAN, THE INTER-MOUNTAIN ROT eee - FALLS PORTING? MES by Mes. Cronmuy JECNICIKEDBOCEXIER,. Dressed to Kill with ifle, Rod and Sabre. Suits for Duxbak Suit of Dead- Shooting, Grass Golors. Fishing and Hunting. Brown |weed with leather Grimming. Well-Built Hunting Suits for hooting Game in Africa. over their knitting or over thelr bridge, for the squeals mean only eels, though the shrieks of terror are carried across the barbor and out to the ocean to Montaok Polnt, When "the horn of the hunter" Is beard on the Wheatly Hills of Long Island, the gentle lady goes forth to kill In togs that Cupid's Arrow and the show her determination death. No oseless frills on the horse Severlty Diana of the Adirondacks In fl\anlike Dress use the of her etcrmal horsewoman, ond instead of a conventional sult, she wears something a Dit gay {n color A riding habit desigred in Vienna, for example, bas a bright red with Waléteoat ond Mrs. Charles Pidskin Puttees. HEN ovely wornan dresses to kill, according to the old meaning; that is, when she boes busband-bunting ishes to beau at bewltch the best ball, she prefers a fine frock from Parts. When lovely cording to woman the dresses to meaning; that new Island almost sult of the Jatest Euglish model Is shown The material is a. soft, light tweed, absolutely weatberproof, witb a brown effect prodoced by the herringbone lpes running wears a cloth riding bebe blue In color, hat of the same aweet { tle HH Hh H | HUTT A HA teatee A B mditbad baht A-A Ride-Astride Habit, with beng Row Style Wom by - Mis, A. Shooting-Dress a i Adolf of Brown Slashed in Back, High Silk Hat of Ladeaberg. Tweed tan ade The leather of boots brown to match na for trampling) {sa from" : - band London Led and I at with Band the Teather eat nt eal to th irl who r than a need and y he explores . the = h who hem. The she1° , made<only tn palr of sensible bands that mended lean only hat green decoration _ ears 'n { in ; : a a fre always - pli} Well-bur mazon-lik "" ort nas ka . last bor ue f eso "i But vas % tunulog : ‘Mr se wie at: J ‘ & Paul J esepu vi tL Jones St S Oleve £ t y € or ay WoOuo b models The : DA and , the fish, is ‘ girl, an really i ults ¥ 1 : By dresses rt 7 attractive than Ps ‘ LN. ENGLISHMA AN CARCELY a ARCELY tied S ) , to ' iobleman ' , . ' na , } es. » As aud man' iiahbty th ; verchanece American ataad-alone u¢ in 7 . dollar ;"* It As t red 0} proof of this, has not big ig e. his aT t Count while one of the principal weddlogs of last seoson was that which. took place between Lord Alastalr Innes-Ker (brother aud helrr tal Oba presumptive to the Duke. of Roaburghe) anu AMiss Anuw Lreese, who was of jo illustrauion GL, at at ea ‘take tho lection nd Mr. {n M r bas ri ar. he : honeymos ila of * 7 ine , barber several sh gg eirl Ae circular tweed 1rOPS it ea. - it just will little Her ‘slits The cut remo end of Long forest In pursult the gup bas all from which to els 8 suoart and for example, , ade "hey dull, the: "AOE 5 lowe habla DS VOUS gold balr Wy OS sirl eee is certainly crown... eo the lo Island pedro f a o or. fishing protection at dressed of Long Diana of serge4 nicely that soful places A poaals nod sb {s a.fayorite with the ulog-both: red they ym «walst scampers ber a wear ith ie t their four 1 an S tbe of secviceabls shooting f peereds MI i aeba t ‘vat £ fr to t this country im C y Florence | Padeiford, A Am anem ‘ ae tb I offering. thelr lf aott coronet th rip stheas r and you Gat large, habits,g Ove aticray ene ris oe 2 pi ¢ ose to adopt are horseOBE: = seen Lately Kobo San beet gorscous F le habits. thelr delighted t) of phe hilarity i country t) ais bottom and D es thisc o the co * boat, sottage c but . folks ‘ see ~ 5 and now d a 3 for 5 hoop-la lady, 4 iY put ell ut Is the a In witb toe skirt, standing tlp-toe bringing up the rear. the girl with aa master the of just as y capable. ‘ ex ae about as a Often ener werd America deluge or on Pati‘ . pleasure ; women, . = boar 1a being (ofttimes charcing "s oppeccuniny manner Opportuulty, Englishman to with with Lond put arface-of SS f the ne Is § haveing able és to Q with h uot xd ¢ slow : od bi a t to take advan» : : Ee: he times witb ber." girl the man the by who Se the falls beauty a victim as sbo swings about, busy : eve rythlog . --. the suo; she {s indefatigable lo ber recre" . . ani 7 o ‘ac. ations and amusements, and does = t eas Girl 2 Britisher si a how thidteaet c 0 papi mig ti great the Englishman's ee! a e ‘falr American, bow fo é for pee him for seeing . bent; ae and |t commetetel: dors anes ek ve? ay of the dally eitchi Eugilsbwep { Lorde j in hordes, on Wasi¥ while England ; Americans, \ In an alarm . then, is not Iacklng for an become on friendly terms s ; _ the smart, cute Yankee Riri Bnd 3 8 the smart, cute Yaukee girl aud as pag - abo rch who are afraid of saying ap With. aneL ee t in the best taste + a « rf are o Ir e be é . omnes rr ma a irl fs tncapable of a atthe ich halt a Sha "the Amwerfean uttering cone . a e Sina' Stare ‘ald C ete 2 i) e if . . 5 " girl consider ie lous when ip comStrines |! ane Stripes is pot self-consc 0 oglish girl so pany bey with ht a vane Canaan man ne oe pum' brought freedom, . BRS ; Hs look upoo mae : spective ean , self gives eg Sat . : tween Alerionuu : and meets to the 1nd ~ up with does 43 & not pro friendship be et Epglisbmeo a middle classes of both countries a they be - have ensily easily the c¢ counted on reputation one of hand,» belong 000 very very jackets and gring Miss ine, Ieabelle and , with Dick, here ekirts 0 wear Cupid suits often of = hearts that are worthy of a rhe i aa sa be the swings red heartaround eewed and.on athe aoe fencing eG girl's sends > below. the girt organ ‘Jor arrow an with into the the pistol, cardiac who shoots live pigeons, no clothes that are espect. ally attractive bave been designed. ‘The sport for a woman {fs considered odious, and often If she practises this accomplish: ment. she May be socially ostracized. Ne matter bow skilfully she dresses to k&LIl, E she brings down only the plgeons, Lor Cupld frowns Pheasant vie Shelburne and shoots *e Farms, there scampers such Vt., as a by is special away. For those s',en at ‘ Dr. W.y Seward soclal Hcense. No one ig criticized or ostracized, though the pheasants at the end of the shoot Ne In | - root ! ofae a nill, motley SF with thelr Mass Even i firecracker otrend g was boro will gorgeous the plumage woman shoulder a afrald gun to shoot-for ter Mrs. Webb E peasant2 a Vanderbilt. Prestige, not " Do ciently you consider your steady to fit you navigator?" "Well, I've pervous been ont nerve is sufflfor an alrsbtp {o a cance with's fat girl.-Cleveland Plain Dealer, ar -- me A | Ip fora ‘I axl. z with 1 an guess not. ‘ma She's a be average ripping American yojées all day theand gentle, every day. joy to hear low orale over bere. of eee the the on Lease. window the fourth good wife after gusceptible. riddle twang, twang ; Perhaps the best solution to the die "No; I reckon ri spy was recently givan by ap Englishman, who git a a fare ‘ eT 76 > ; 7 . returned bome after ten years inv New) 2ors, wife) for a an s . ten a A Joneses of my floor. fiat That twang, Jorsne tare os 3 how to face the jan- Hint for are coming Herald. the Joneses. remember, for q -Illustrated Mra. Bridget, dinner. Cook-Leavec it to . me, mum. worst! ‘They'll never trouble Just It's a perfect of tb know . Mistress-Now, the ; I'll do me yes agalol . Bits, Gare! ar Man areless . ' ae Gaddie-My husband's so sllpshod, Ilis buttous are forever coming off. 2 . . . Mrs. Goode (severecly)-Perhaps they are not sewed on properly. "That's just it. He's eo ppout bis sewing."'-Life. . -_--e . Man's volces years' . "ies Washington lease. hadao't American . . y g very expensive !ittle lady. makes the dol> x Jjary ssfy, I cao tell you,{ and wants every thing the very best ° the out "Yes; S I don't my sort for a friend, * but to marry? No! I'll tell you what it 1s; In the drst place, she's "Why, Breaking fell Se aes eee Ee ee eelen o sked why and _a akine' a ae brought : What." homesaldan !ba "marry an, girl? "I »sterday." yesterday. "And you are s was " t e rribl 6 Pt Many of our business men spend some joo%6 ypon her husband as a useful machine a 5 i years tn the United States, many live there ¢turniog out dollars for ber to spenod entirely, but ail come bome for an English a... ane wants to be boss, and that's a "pride Actors ere constantly sent over ,position ap Englishman don't Ike bis wife P = 0 there to play In American companies. yet to bold; and last, but not teast, | could eric the , actors who have married» Americans never stand oe the terrible twaugiog, high could stare " all white. ‘The front row of chalrs, te served for the guests of honor, Is called the of to e the o c&ovas . unmoved ballroom ber cbarms mm delightful sense of camaraderie, which, Ti. t ssistible to cause cy of its' novelty, Is8 irresist white tho & ia : fhe giris Ladies' Fenclag Clad, on Fifth avenue, New = "7 soy, what's the usual tax for @ tipsy there are {ntercity fenclng bouts, and cab?'-Punch. American 2 wear dressed ic Ratie eHnLA a cog = e ‘i : a2 : a atthe 4 eae black velvet. team, teetaied of New ack eiileh: in Tho the bome Inst contest . Miss *. Adelaide Baylis, Miss Margaret Stim- Tinker at : Temerarious Man. 0 on sabre! "On ceremontcs. . ta: he ee Cupid. dancing too, Rot = Invisible Isible 9 "Me, skip‘and a WR bop-as York, ra. many ood the there oo } pheasants, ts what the social climber eager: sires ee eee = i : - x § "Hor- ‘The would countrypeerboy down would the anculroad ss and to tlog kill the ee ae Beet bey fortl ci the alr, wouldve duffy ballet horse's back, to ber for Witb . escorts (with . 1 zo 2 Asis , ait ee p thehe folks up skirt. wr ag exciting as the circus Nk *OFrk, Webb, Oe ets riding *Y°W jacket, rs roe ald be quite va iS for ov words, sbe's "as many es are g 7 z ily . tire, for, In berer own wo tauele. of.fac heschiad cae much pleasure bE m we the ha q roug ga boss." et" mi Smerican:wife'in.1 the mes ; RUNS "a8 8 tt Ie fs conshows In her " goclety, Jt ts strange that 60 members of Engileh society Here bright> "Often Bauer 3 aoeyrougzb = AT. ev 3 tak e placee between the } nl Ho: ity . e t delight to; tbe Englishman, dbrougt wt marriages 8 mostly ing In backward) B., 10%; Quy men to. becom women? ‘The for the wost doings of the swarm over to pess Ig oat devotion 1 {o) to Our 7 . cousins ‘ 772 | When encing cae sop uD or Parls and ‘ Vienuna-thbere i: among the tailors to pes Muffyare frock sbort lanterns and spears, the ae eee ster pels eastero Is are° poucho and : tne » @ f5 ee we eg a sult of aa? : best looking ; the rade. ral!" Island. After dinner, unlike the Adirondacks, the Shelter September girl aud d ecbanges ¢ & ebirt tt pro oyna «he : an audaibbon run sket of girl with ate made zip yA i IRB ELCED eIvet and gold, Ike those lack rubber cape with 100 y,y velvet taly. ar7 But Boles(a plain vollow:<so'wester -. of ty green Southern France and c Italy points), a black and. yel worn to Soutne ved : aE} oe witb ~ar-laps ear-lap which.< ig a bat of aN .eather Q imagine t here Meado MecMeadow Brook women Srraye¢@ t ' strings, and which costs 40 cent® |) tnis s fasbion) when in pursult of the foX' and 1 strings, ¢ Osts Just - bee jun felt 41h ot sre ; They in this country. ‘icans come way Ee) fishing sport. at Shelter Island, " = : Sees nich Ia' situated between the two claw like peotnsulars that make the eastern OEE Re: tia ees Island, love Y, shoulder sults { as wife"° planned. who 0 white Gerry wears of back more becomtoque the Bug {othe : two yent--in ent-t an effort Ma: Pallthe trim soft of 4 ; tatiber art nt r rl | cat t‘nt Septem strides the. i "a be soft bawe ee y nele ead nonunad will have he willl for. noble girle wide, ely mire figure give L. often OK < ‘3 Bee skirt and a woro bythe of these ars ie +) -e vu wear ingle, the rod.. upoD t a> her y aE. Jobn go-to the 7 : paemowe to: the The Itobert Sada 7 Is . effect. Mrz ats c ee ee ae cho wears lle re e . BE Davis (Mollte ae et een ee ae black ‘ 2 black derby with a he Harriman), who Tt. n 4 rs : 40 Teer ‘ 1 rod-like - who brimmed ; won Mr. i The coat side of the An TREE IE reer Imals look as thongh ing t are". }a sEHer radi cae 2 n the middle of their umbrellas emerged sae i allor and the rlim, havea from. rved See ; 4 throng Af ae os ya weed, but. ne than her soup round hroad- Backs eS Ashing:.t American. woman r b F OF aS i de ways, Mrs. 1 ho of Mes of returned woman Tuxedo and. Armuae daughter recently a butter principally of blue blood aand osbones look ex* ceedingly dro! on horseback. tt is very cool they prefer Until sutts the of ele Nin ae iM latte: from slim of figure the divided skirt with coat Is advised veatber J x FP and pure HOCR as ees £ innde of-4he * : wild animals Sai "Afrle the it], of -furnifure bones of the m Archbold, -.DeF be the ip salted eee f Adirondack the: " 10 - old : lead to dinner id luct ' t week yet that ie somevk t range . Impecunious but per u a va rit =The American pe we e itihine to Fe ' chi a u womans {g beginning to re otber American alize that it Is uoadvisable to go "Just any the person of into the girl with h models plan -D.. we) vine ) NL , of Hu ry, late) i 4 charms of Miss Gladys Vanderbilt, who every one ku th ay i gor $10,000,000 Captain Robert Grosvenor, Lord Ebury's son aud belr, will before Jong present ‘an- even bere On and 5 / ‘ . Dee emt tears cheers io What the ballroom, Copid I port ZS nd follows her « the moors, when be would never near h the ballroom, Whe' Britt girl can handle ‘the. gun, but . in the Ballroom the American girl's foo mightier than a rifle. way," horse 08 this) moting, ate. not lave: whe J prosa n to si § aaa . Ore Pacaxt l } Cy ee , . mS a 4 to yore the \t Enegtand 4 M ij when she the ‘ f more mothe { ‘ preforable. are English b ‘moon g r the size the tbe . old-time : "Ogare Ot." These suits, they : ofteu wear for two or three seasons. Fot all @portlag or travelling attire, the | t. reu D would of from i M William K. V | ilt. } RR: Tt "Ti refs shep berd : sllore \ pial as 1a : cont slew ; male li vam rE ber at _ your vere 19 durlog with all her Independent Tom th ery ithered vho . round o . followed Phat nigut gilsteneda b { of \ poor rea Flelschmano, in Cin rc "derson,; the Mrs... 1 Lone ¢ Tom 6 oun? wh yor t in Boston they houses : nd sult M Octo 7 in . Max erful hide. t made Irt skirts Hoe on! for women a pony is lndd September suifs ‘i ' ce ed 7 ll , ¢the itaDp ba 3 wn followed they°met.and Hiteh= that season find 10° thi it Bevefly, ' M pu t malo ind pape room Pern : ing t in which she maha 4 > dinners{ little jackets e) ii Jeans eget a model, only { , shai some. a. -with'-Nort the same . an it eas . ah Island den" cM person. , { } ‘Be fact=f that.nt the {deal honeymoon tour 4a nate "°' spent . In Africa, Tniiia or Austral n pursuit ‘of big game. Rrer so many couples exactly Uke that are acenstomed. « ‘avd ~ sults j a sult Yallors Hitcheock have rding.to ther ma in . of- an' « ‘ el ES for ; e zo t { bunting anos. of Meh aEs CAPRI ther ogreatiauat clean eS ountalin 1 . the tn sadd:e {t falls gracefully when the lady is t mounted, concealing the bifurcated garmen below but reveallng the soldierly riding 1 . hoots. It ts close fitting. and eee i J z th Mire th ba Pienge I ireee and. ranging trousers for cross-saddle riding Is Slashed In back and on each tosO +}they oO la $ Diana of ! 1°. dar ‘ > Suchen in the resac } two, » sult'of dusbak,<2eTe?. Diana's 1 ) il 5 hideor Ind haperons bideons-:colors-- nishtas hace 1 5 zhts twentieth cens the schoolboy Lhe~ skirt 4 rding rh knot. ; Mh u' vi ay "have\ we {ie 1 : tai} feathor of eh Inty the .ean data co rae jen. one a collar. | nd th Jacke luside and: t. times goes forth ' of her busband. yelret tast the soft wide brim flying filppity-flap, matter bow much hair the bhuntsmay have of the sort that ts really she ~omehow braids it into a iard te mar (bandie: a g0n » "bird: she bas also to the artts®: ‘eastom: In Swi for sys," OF thre: Ania ‘ ' Umew Atal camping with:: he , BOftest Ince ae Phen forth he. a ~ of Skirt, Belt. Collar and . can goes ort ed] shed.' : which is an, October, . at Hem lke toga durtig September and October. Her putters of the. he<t pleskin "are exactly Ike those af ROE. HCP enets. <7 her -prothers:Jn:ia . compede::: spirit. often ‘cares only for utility." Her of he e #00 suit that {fs and a small shade. The pinte to a tea biscult or from a push but| ton to a door knob. Mre. Reginaid Brooks i and Miss Norah Langhorpe are among the Hl Women who wear silk hats for bunting, LN \ | One of the new riding coats has the . \\ revers SroaJened into great width and thcea ; with satin: tho collar is Oat and narrow, a while below the revers the garment ts fast1 xt = ened in double-breasted style and then cut nat ue awny into sloping sides and a long-tail back. if a" cr a This style is considered too extreme from a \ aa babit point of view-one might say. from a point of view thet bas become a babit on account of the rules laid down at Meadow Brook and obeyed throughout this country. tho sabre. The fencing girl !s * + ree There is a long cont (see illustration A) teIll, sold pol ee designed especially to be worn with riding thougb no anima ° eee Cuffs of Leather. . C-The Costume Worn by Members of the Ladies' Fencing Club im New York. D-A Fishing Costume with Removable Shoulder Protection, Fastening with Band and with Pleated Basque. New Felt Hat for Early Fall with Ribbon Run Through Slit in Crown. Inable eccording to the architectural plans of t Eoglls tallo Mr E. DD. Morear Mra. Dg list rgan Paul Cravath, who as Agnes Huntlogton 3 bunts Long fvory black buttons. The sleeves are small ond jnst like the sleeves on the coat of a man Hats of al) sorts, bowever. may be worn. Mrs. Pierce goes. over the fencan with a and no woman rooted, di Ince, wlfe who on severity of the Meadow Brook moda Is, however, one of its chief charactaristics. Lhe Meadow Brook riding habit {s cut with na deep dip in front, bas a sem!-fitted back, js single breasted and fastened with five % through the biseult-colored ground. The skirt Js cut ankle length and bound with a deep band of brown leather, the best pborder for a skirt of this kind, as the Jeather kill, acIs, when a full Jabot of white Goodwin Bennett (the of the Secretary of the Senate), with the Meadow Brook Club, round \W/ to be In at the hamper her speed {s the chief feat- riding babit, though sometimes fen.alne gets the best of a A man who awfully careless Delicacy. /s rough and awkward at everything else will show a delicacy and skill greater than any woman's when be bus to patch a $10 bilL.-Atehison Globe. |