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Show ----__THETHE INT INTE ER-R-MO mouUNTA nty IN REPUBLICAN i SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER t BECEPTION A THEATREC Loa. Shaker Cloaks Symbolie 4, 1908. qx lY Mes. Clpaany NSMUICKERIBO CLUE fZ. so Poneho, Gandourah, | Mandarin and Moorish - of Equality of Inherit- Designs Among New ance Worn By Daughters . Dinner Coats. Wy Cloaks with to Make ee SS expected-figures of gin to discuss with Aristoeratic r ; Set are . "ae I 5 C ny O eS Gav: | RS4 | , aS a speech-before [I be proper gravity the araceful closks designed for the figures of the sinuous ladies of society. aie | | : 2) 3 ij Le aches f I RC e A's d the 10 Sbake «Shakers . : Ss etimes one sees very short. Sometimes one'secs } b aist line it falls only1 to the walks : this this and p smatl C f cape that t falls oy er thepa arm.| "or s0de noWweser (AE AURe been made ee - de- eam ) *loak a . wsvas model; n bas a a in : ately + HE j i nusical ry Theatre . " N B ' os a :n ; skirt sper ae ¢ OU Tt he ouls oly little : ~ covering more moe let It be 5 tones dancer, ; \ there Di stagetie zirl. her that at of the apdhe er =: girl youug altbough in on thine 1s au leree the fs now ve i - =o D } ut wT 4 he. fia the ac ‘ ° ae1 oY Zork. "srathe # ear uickly whose ‘s D suggestive or objectionable, irus not anthe f tbe whetber the art o Be introduction of a by theth tter how poetic ‘ othe oonC aeatierDe eerie rake > mi ¢ s poses and dancing May ; Miss 'Miss ptful Monkman taste is just budding into : , : aphood accentuates the doubtful taste a se charming act with au otherwise c a {otroduction of such a danc t In reply ae to this, the . mi mnagement theatre made a vigorous protest, : course of which they sald: "The is botht as a management claim skilful and poetic, dance, : p it 1s far in that and. in deference to the of o 1p the advance many types of classic omy ware olve yy Cyoly It wasa im vogue. Ward January, 15 pt a vestion ee is adyanced spolling the to lack Hike4 are more : allghtest 1892, sod when nAtt ll sk of =f turned ~"Ob sbe to her mother mamma, what of ‘ sewing stopped do mother ) the tarted to make my doll "1 gtarte °o ake 3 oll aia Margie, "and I do explaine eee) 7 2 S aud lined with The black black val satin really ng g when - 4 for you. " dearie?'' that gtant Is ‘ co and and make ef ground egg-sbaped bayberry of those Pittsburg. tsourg. "Annie, y by Nght: é the nie of ‘i candles, with which born vO and White Side. Back eR = + ee . a j & S s 5 lo . o the awning we pass Used as . {¢ her Any one 3 : Trim- and Embroidered . with med Trim fra : so cole to etcot it. chooso "The The : day y thattha cloak itself . Merry Widow" : Ronmantan | want ayy the waltz correctly, The tho« worked and eS ‘so clever! In style, out now he artistically is dolog it sign 1s, however, conaplcuons loaks ofo sable, e-9¢ chincailla or o 10 cloaks sc 1Cu Ntine buy 5 for or : only] a billionaire billlons > can ca oc nie lan sable sabi loak iia wifeLa a R Russian clos °o of the e sort 6K ' The 1 the other day skins are so aw the ¢ J : # verfectly tcbed that thé dark mirkings aDI 5 f e mach ‘ r SS mee "ei 4 aking ines. were a) 2 polo n \ down o lt 8, it painted th were, as One : gack e from se; i the the wad per voeb looks , 1 ind the Duches waking of jese her musicol. fur e these with a { ac asked & A black-and-white poste will oe d ack Fi ane -ning winter often wear a white sa i. Seal ere are funtastle designs cloak on y bla a Jiack wu de wit a st 10 ‘braid. etd All tbs ruined a cloak of biscult-colored broadcloth . Cholly 1s now busy designing a musical ‘ ' opera clonk for me. Ho is just as much . . é . of an adept as Harry Lebr, who artanged a conclusion opera parade. dazzling organ On yyt taste, , snch an ‘ its bill pressed into the fur and colored plumage will emerge {no . curving sprays. Very often Cluny lace nud : A ; reva' golden brown x cbiffon aud gorgeous ospreys with slgbt, appeal smell or hear- to the brain : bardly be said to be ‘sense,"' ang therefore special senses. 1 well-defined eactior bas tn s eatibn i « surface, all animals; not eh been 4 » exist is called of analogous aie but even of contac or pre con- and ela sense-organs; thus, animals tho jhe sea- one of » special wo De sink In certain oceanie may more of - Ives or the of ae in which in thee all lity ata sensation horny bulbs for movements, 7 the medusasa- a of ‘is along indicating and sense sort whose the verti- of pendulum contact with one side or the other of 4), cavity In which it Eales bangs betrays an inclination from the normal upright posture, é A o "It 1s also a ‘sixth sense' that informs an animai of its movements by means of the displacement of Gold in the semicircular canals of the ear, This ts the cause iv wan of) the 2 dizziness due t to rotation: we zines ‘ots >; when whe stop turning , we seem too be be turning = in the sto 5 . CPPosite because inertia Tul of this frdirectlon ; | 1 tl the bi be d maintains it In motion. This poenom- cnopIt . does been not exist thetin bas nowD Aas sea constant he -belog well-being organs note > n the differences z elty ve meeps 80 close ae of hand. nervures of mosquitoes, riodicity of wing 5 1s not always as ; animals with spe- pressure in the medium where manifest themselves to him only les as > by 7 impressions rn . less vagucly precise or that g gives the C impression of P the sense that furnishes an idea "smong pia when ‘dermatoptic' ure pr ovilea s0 rise cee etene cones As regards hearing, even when there ts no auditive sense, there may exist a senslbility to vibration, residing in the bones, 2 \ Sa This is very delicate in Osh and in certaip worms worms c "Ordinary sensitlveness to Ught 2may be subdivided ' Into two parts-a luminous and : ebromatic sense-light and color, Touch a Ge : masimilarly be subdivided into a sensa f tion. the jar sense lar sens we ight ae . a to o % therethe may still be earthworm. ip As . other : de , some ge p phenomena4 In 1 describing some o of these tbe Parls Cosmos, the naturalist, E-. s the eiiont eye does to fish,bh feels caudal fin, special eyes with opaque lenses, ire "rece organs adapted to the ~ perception of heat : rays "Senses simply differentiated in man may pe found Isolated In animals. Tbe sensa¢tjons of bunger, thirst. the reaction of the jp)ooq on the brain cells, also constitute sup plementary senses; such, too, fs the muscu- Her'ebar, says ' "A sense is defined by the actlon of a certain excitant on the organs, followed bY y ® Phenomenon of cousclouspess difficult to define : "Vislon fe acti Vision Its the the action on the » eye ofof light lig ey - nt bis the swimming-bladder, arn ro. sensation, when obiiged can cephalopods, there have been found, on the through any body ‘ "‘slxth the sense" ar? n ea referred to does not really belong In that ¢>‘egory Science points out, however, that certain animals have the advantage over man that they are actuated by not merely six seoses, bot, jo some cases of even additional while a in the water, that be ig enabled to resume his normal position by the action of this are not to be realized touch, ‘Sixth Sense."' ‘ discomfort; : through hro ing which cont is worn In the afternoon, there are . "Along this Ine man surprising decoratious. A bird of paradise wel) endowed as certain may have jts orange That of an tn- z or borders which I saw embroidered with heavy silk floss . of dull green on a wide border that cay poncho make enough for a grand Explains S. persons and at it fora few minutes 4, po ycn always has au opera cloak of thls ate ene Iu the patbologic condition { wniiiroenanieeothe a : tetpperature, ; the notes and x aul becoauing fan known as "syclugomyella," flowers, however, will on a ) characterized by Some of the fur opera cloaks are Mned tye alteration :go line over: thi of the gray substance of g trailing c Ene : with' ‘gay ; brocade that ‘Is veiled "with chit : the splual marrow, tbis differentiation ' of mrs, so that the song will not be too cou», Ited roses, for jpstance, may be see goyo} sbow spontaneously; the sensasnleuons be clouk with this decoration. . thrrough»gh cu ‘ f wr the ot j Chemung at Al1 l oa blaek hiffon : ¢biffom oe gorgeous rget Beanandnd o f era temperature brof ms tlons a e of 1 paln { pal are abole a r e : ea are abo has som sentimental secret at peehan ; hethak content? remains inet i ; caded Mnings areway twice us seductlyg wh ished, tached to it, while that should < None yelled In this Muoffs, of course. are fected Touch therefore be eydivided In fact, the musical borders are not half seldom carried to the theatre, but; for the {nto threg subsenses-sensitiveness to presoe od . so conspicuous ; as that s ; uglynish Greclan key, wost sumptuous sort, when the long fur Sure, beat and palo 1u easily yead song. Delicate ways waddles like a duck to prove that she cannot work for a lving. Then the gor jackets! Ono really exQueen of Sheba carried itn and bringing South up the A rear.: neers tha n my3 Sou merl- geous mandarin pects to see the on a palanguin . ; But ChollyJ says } a *Ututlon It eaewere,thinkroo would on the tensely superstitious nature are someensely sup ~ tim sald to possess a ‘sixth sense" --that Is, they PUR areCoens conscious 2 of th o exist- in dollar lon long eee collar to the hem in gaia aes LAIRVOYANTS waltz°- 0'", c ftthings gnq not of black and white exclusively, but with a trailing vine embroldered with fine y ' gold and silver threads across the stemS of the notes and through the bars. Of )onrse, Cholly had a lot to say about using tbe dollar sign instead of the clef algn. but :jonutifulls Cholly-{s sable nae la of the other kind--the old-fashioned variety of ermine. tu whieb little black tails Chol- and in the end tbat ts decided to have The will be with ar Ermine will, of course, be appropriate? by the poster girls. But the aristocratic opera cloak of ermine must be made of the tallless sort and only ae trimmed. with wide . e a wh who family from The Hague), who will go striding along tn a Moorlsh cloak that hag an abaya, a gorgeous sort of rest. Cholly Inughed so when he explained to me, with ene eye on Wilhelmina, as we hurried in, that a fat, aristocratic Moorish woman al- is Apncot-Color Dragons Satin for my border, vhat we really to;[ het ‘ the as are shin Laurle. 4 better same front TThistles made and fine em oue of, uotr One Folded ducive dle to sentiment, always wakes onece cry prysh. Chink hilla, the most' perishable fur, Meee rake fi ieugtt he by NETte r Minctes: ' ie among Js at theyoung. 0 same girls thne theMrs.ns most popular Hyfur besity: snd U1 %Der. ght, much moved beauty Smith Hollins volce, became her devoted slave, and be {t 44, Kiw, who bas been so amazingly sueLaurie' ber. ee <, vas on wh o designed ae fs _ theh 7 Annle a 3 ioe cessful at Newport this Summer, aaa SU- and a bonnet," a bo ‘ belleve It's BS ale $e father Ps . reeks it sings turns's at ly's cold was so bad (of course, Ike al) . . , 5 men, he almost scared himself into poeu sont e sald he thought monia)-he sald be'd 1 & I perbaps [ of cut cut, fn a looplike drapery agnates ; she Are Waistcoat Bird ecess unnecessary gandou- the the down " think?'r going to come out an apron!'-Woman's < Howe Companion her astee 1 B toblide bhi 5 Tassels with Lined ellk, you observe, are cleverly in In the such ft a cloakak th l border. a Just | 10d by yt an artist was designet rUist for for nh a gaygay friend rien ir . Ile iy ‘naulee trick K (or stunt, of t mine f ‘ , we ;Is to sing Scoteb reni all It In soclety) appear work of while‘ biack pipings on the snow-wbite back, HUnes and Tied Lining Left Wide Collar o forsuinebiackAt garde Pepiaaee ee table. lagen It. <wawas 000. ET of Mrs. neinLebr's costumes so that Be: be satin liberty Y shows Satin ap ena arrangement superb : copied after will Afr rica) white Red broidery troduced oducet mo Ns Indell Scene fi aer ee trouble, from Satin Satin the Over with The . A with horizontal Nnes ° figures at the end of stems, of black velvet application here uc Luck » suddenly be eC at the fective of ¢ matured abe ex aimed mee "What ty tbe oa resent Under "~~ 0pl Wirst, for ‘ex. > iti} us as' w we rooping in arople, will come Mrs. Posselgh, almost de. crepit, who ewears off on her ago (we can. Swear off and about anything we choose _ in soclety) every chance she gets. She hes «) a gorgeous evening cloak made of bright ©. yellow, the Pmperor's color In : and only permissible for those not of royal ‘ blood when over seventy or is it eighty in age? Well, at any rate, she ts only a Dit below the seventy mark. Then will ¥ come tbat pitifully thin Miss Wilhelmina ‘ Boan-Sharpedges (ber father ta of an old are combined a magnificent of ° ath Broadcloth artistic artistle garment Nort inin North Liberty. White and Thrown Trimmed Combined. Tassels now earn bil the Ine work an white. Collar End Gold Gold Ove of the most original clonks to wear vith a pen-and-ink costume js of snow» white broadcloth with a wide border made of applications of black velve You Jook at the border, and you note a charming de- Ae an a suggestion was jndustriously will Parfs dolng and Gray of with Knotted the One Drapery. and Ribbon Are Make with Graceful Silver Velvet Ends Coat and sign ' made olls Doll's Margie In by : a Blue, Blue Chiffon and Color aking Pale Roses Silver Cord Wisturia M Delicate a Side Artificial with king making for example, bere t c p nance on the stage when was twelve ae . She the: ts tho daughter Jack Uarrlson, of Eccentric Chib? of of Mr,London ne ae pa -- doll, = Each o of Donkey ° black ; clonk (a vies Kabyles sort ance, = Nance ng PWiille mat pubiie taste, f tm "the dance of Wee ‘ citer Miss Monkman, who {a a very gracefu al ; ot saman -° wo re and also pretty woman wi boro if } partially a nude,> at Silver the rah ; e 1 the he veo eve acro a ea, « trying of as arriver qu he brought : ravellers a ‘ Pe sign upper CloCloak of and with with Apricot-Colored Large : : costurocé, peopled tlon which has hitherto beeo the outstanding feature of the recent revival of the nele tek style of danclog ancient style of dan et > Greek : to obtain : aungemet consider that lhe maungerment on excellent s movements Cloak. Chest Lace Revers Mlustraters they choose explained, fMtBete rt agian' Chrcmeetss ac tows wammimmumenimats. RUNES Douay 5 ntrions sl osee aoe -ceey on glittering tun 3 - - Parla, With pen-nnd-{ The 16 fad vit enna inf ladies fae wasas born bort at Ostend, where tableawx vivant the ge ee eee oo were given: like drawings by Beardsley during . he has succeeded in combining the the trained dancer with that poetry a of Two Heavy utterfly than Duchesse Cloak D-A -A th was | rotect C-Gorgeous Oriental Dinner j en \ th ol ( Gold ee: atpeD _. wal . ' which of ming. i cea Uae riae agarac op oi 1 be more inet the - perfection of : poetic - charm, ' the dance sore ne popes oe Should » danced by sably bl a young girl just reetty, , bud Sb anced by than enre] seventeen, \ and is ys remarkably 90 Intobeb . womanhood. og a butterfly ae 1: « rather rather thanwbycatindy with gauze pretty, wings ding appe of Embroidered Naw. ee8 i[ i the third Hirt act ofMe act the eae ‘‘Buttertiles, ie fi s," Apollo play aat tho 4 Bac . . 'in paper London. An Eng glish . ns 3 of Miss Monkman's Embroidery in AUEL dancwho Evening to B-A : latest exponent of classical t is Miss Phyllis i sm Monkmap, Broadcloth Shoulder Band ls . ‘ : og ike ep 8 i . - ‘d ei oceno slue-ere ew e o A-A._ Ry cre, DUS-Ors é Iittle appendages ornamente or inte of all the savage dinner cloaks we wear, m ‘ght have a hilarious half-hour watching a 7 take thelr cirle of Ireland, who go_ tooO take to loc thelr s seats ats i in New oy. ¥ ork a omen men: a arere en g ' ‘ g pen-andon the wisbing-stones in the RS Lope ‘ of having ¢ and-iok draraw oe * t} 1 © socletyy heave ers that come from Lon¢ thelr beart's desire. ‘ . . ter As on adjunct of the Beardsley costumes Scrts of queer poste there will be many black cloaks Iined with black border, and see , akér vhite, and white cloaks lined with black. are used as models by tbe dressmakers, h Often the tassel-like ogo tribes. diet has *‘a hapthe ; mind "oF For , 7» o of ‘ onder the awning on our way to the doort The dinner cloaks this' Pall are gorgeous, even terrifying in design. For proof see illustration C. When we enter. a residence for a dance or a dinner, it ts Ss Wke a pageant representative of many sae Off to the dance in the cloak that esignifies the principles of Mother Ann Lee! Off to Sberry's for the supper with champagne, equabs and ali the rich viauda io the cloak of the Sbakers, who atill adbere to the clocloak Inserted. made into 2weCo are fre os though {t were draped on the figure without any seams. Long, heavy tassels hang from every possible point. Simple cloaks, of course, thore are, and the very sweetest and simplest of these Gre ad ptations of the Shaker model These never g) out of style. The Shakers at Mt Lebanon ond at West Pittsfeld, near the fashionable villa colony at Lenox, make cloaks in all the soft, sweet candy colors beloved by brides and debutantes Milas Durand, the daughter of Sir Mortimer Du rand, when her fatber was Ambassador to this country, spent the Summer in Lenox, and so delighted was sbe with the Shaker cloaks that speedily the daughters of the molti-millionalres followed her lead and adopted them for erening. The cloak orig funily meant *‘unspottedness from the world and ‘equality of inberitance,'' and d they were i tb Wade only In dull drab colors. But over the glittering spangled frock they ore tossed by the gay butterfly girl of the socinl world iginat original "4 were inserted like go MADY exclamation points arranged with mathematical ezactness. The royal fur was degraded by the newly rich, and many of we women in so ciety had our ermine in storage for years- in fact, ontil the furrlers decided to omit the talls, Mrs. P. A. Valentine has a stunning opera cloak of tailless ermine trimmed with wide borders of the fur, tn which the talls design. ign. The material is tled. tn knots, : hangs 3n : festoons from the shoulders ond looks e Th e ‘I S s ®ad eggplant are favorites, and many of the New cloaks from Paris are without any blatant trimming, but thoy are amazing in we in society influence" "happifying i pend upon the champagne bubble. !) Ba- Lta But Cholilr, my busband, who really supplied al] the previous puns, has a frightful cold In bis bead-the common or gar den variety of cold-even though he is a Knickerbocker. Cholly ts 60 clever! But Cholly, at present, {s so 1U! There Is, of course, the mantle of charity which in soclety ls used to cloak yanity and petty ambition, For the benefit of charity, the society woman has the few chances of ler IWfetime to pose before the footlights, Soch wonderful Nylng pictures were those wo bad last season! In Boston, Chicago and New York there was a mixture of vanity, gaycty and charity, aud the greatest of these was vanity. But it Is a poor psychic ware of vanity that blows no ope any good, and sick bables in hospitals and indigent womeo were benefited thereby. t now for cloaks of satin, of supple broadcloth and of costly furs. Cloaks, long, fali and Bowing gracefully, will be of more principle that a vegetable tthe on influence pifying ‘ t " =p considering know that & so, I the cloaks of society 82 & 2 5 R° © o puns about Robbed of Its Gails - HE subject is cloaks; past performances, | Ermine yy [Nusical Borders Worp with Poster Rostumes. | eee of /Nulti-Millionaires. White 4 eee tion-the located tng > to a effort n in said: B sickness e| 3 deaf-mates." form of the is caused ause by. cana th @ con- an re in a viet bra . ' uring a ns aev 4 ae : to maintain "go a yertica po "sense"are of verticallty beirg also e thesesec canals, and therefore seem " "sixth sense. . be , really a true . |