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Show UI ol pcanacer omni THE INTER-MOUNTAIN Copyricht, SUNDAY. REPUBLICAN, 1909, by Amertenn-Examiner, Gi MORNING, Britain' Rights" MARCH 14, 1909 Te der HipsMarric, CPaas| Skirts ond fi ne Enna af tae IPeClOlre -b She NextNewest Fashionable fh ANE' the Fashionable Figure Will Have Bouffant Paniers and 8 Yards of Material Round the Feet -.- up, and the never more. preponderance striking. pity to see so many this sombre of was black (A). often without a speck of white to lighten the ae a "_ way of ee ene a young clad girl whom {n white, short medium length toque, muff and Se SASS persist at and white collar, {In Will be in vogue (B and BB). lon fur point of a much more {ined with something which was wearing at Sherry's tho other really felt happier after gaza perfect ensemble. A partall, slender, willowy ‘woman brunette whiteness of skin hatr, wore a costume which that unmistakably mussy almost as thin and fine Nesey x which oxydized silver one. s veiled with fon. wear with To (C). chine a seca & 84 of the bronze a taupe gown lines the of bottom, . tunic the Influence. while show the soft wido drooping bronzo turban, velvet was with a of the hugh pompon rose ostrich feathers on one side. you waist and large Louis XV. time. exaggeration and extreme style of of will see we are the long of drapery, turned in covers at trim and the the marine odd ar- which back place buttons foll 2 in‘tollowing (E). Front paniers Ogg Of course, only shows this Is to what guimpe go. entirely ' shows eecurely waist. back, Rows cortinuing across the front of bodice, as shown bouffant may thread fittle ketch sketcn. view of rolling of sleeves are biue preceding collar net long and over sketch. outlines gold, the and piain, the naa AS any buttoned - long front of bodice. rangement h the train grayish de is . medieval the and lovely the EJlaborate embroidery mixed gold a Is the fulness (D). This trotting anwn af blue serge shows an extremely dyed of . chif- In Increased 1 nets caracul d Guimpe this showing around chif- In with of An an and Afternoon costume in fallle in ashee of violet. Skirt look draped, as are length, @ --e buttons. fon, the skirt fairly full though clinging ttly e et. re a she around the feet. Over this she wore a coat, not quite three-quarters tn of an tl of long coat, handsomely braided game goutache in points. affaira pointed AAR rows out- dey, and ing upon ticularly In the first sketch to-day the new allnouette vith which threatened next Fall, showing Hi Hitt HHHHMI! broken point ; rose Around the neck was a searf of rose 2 valvet voly caughtt {tn f front wi th two embroidered motifs, the same trimming repeated on the sleeves. Her hat, | HN material, inverted point is outlined on the front softly Hh} Wh | WH same sleeve, velvet, WH the quality, I must repeat, is of more tmportance. I so a this of example shining particularly of In za, fox which French clo 8 ve aftor sie ach; ojbeired. . fs ‘tor voyage. What could be seen gown was a very dull grayish J, p promise cloth becoming #0 much bore H iit] Witt hints by Autumn, Satin faced of the skirt with soutache braid, soutache brald Is on the bodice with that and black itHit Hit present fashionable with the new figure, fashioion is not in the extreme mode does require a certain amount of courage, but the state HA the white serge skirt, taupe color, opened in front In a long coat onreeare ee To saw Shows advance which very toe, to top contrasted ¢iqure It seems rather & very young girls In from hue NG Should a Man standing aside ood pec: tral, extending from Logansport to Chi- splendid success of his work. Whether he, personally. meas a nounee 1 not was o no consequence. occupation and i duties ek: ‘the focus of his am{tio The uth was Ralph Peters, now president af oF Long tsiand Ratlroad. He bad just graduated f he College of tlanta when he his first position in r - ervice-that the perint -tetepaltt Street Railway Company. to of of t eady, determ ned, energeoo mely serious, the lad of o chief clerk Atlanta oannd a n fro ihe first. spears quailties "that would _ ve done « ture rafiroad san. which He had just one rule of 8 oa he kept In the front of his urain. y motto tn black and white: ina by the oxad ee ite, ina neer , upon h "A hr became superintenrailway company for which first worked as clerk Pennlodded some more-and the ample he sylvania of pa gg wen 8 system such ha Teta ther. fqund he. that it To the superinvendent ©! Cincinnuti, Georgetowa little model in palm green 1905, he was made isianu-Kalirond. "Yo k mo to give president of the secret of my what constitutes succ She merely tne pliog Peters. Pilon up 40 of "There as to many it uomurs. woe 13 beeaia ti us synunymous with bolas a geen of trust. "Bo rut conside hat Eee! mae of my y family mane wife and children peprenent to him tke highest and best suce om ‘if you refer to my business life and aay consider that I am because 1 a eee e Sed age {liv, | can only say tha ave succeoded through good, dacnaat plodding. has become for! creed. red the rail. } love my work means recreation to me. ' Wow i MN Ser visable that silence on the subject should always be maintilned, It is true that y long engagements fre by no means altogetber desirable; but between an engagement lasting even foi years and the same period of miserable uncertainty, what woman but would choos: the former? Ouly the curious blindness of man out side bis own particular bellefs could permit the mascullue half of creation to tuagine itself particulurly noble simply by ae from asking "Wil you marry e?" after doling its very best to wiu a ecvetat beart. Uuless she ls asked the momentous ques- Long fs ble question. are simply draped In surplice fashion, a litttle bit of embroidery filling the pointed space, while the akirt shows a moderate fulness A little -variety in the cut of outer garments will be a welcome chango from the uniformity of cut so prevalent this \inter, To view a crowd of well-dressed women one would think they had all been turned out of the same mould, so alike are they In cut and general make- tlon, a «irl is never comfortably positive aa 5 a z : aie her ‘right to love the 'wian* she ‘does love. That she Is gware of bis love for berself is not euvugh. More thau auycaing 10 the world sbe desires to kuow beyoud doubt that be bus choseo es, from ail the other women {n. existen success/* sald President Ss wide ulvergene & of the."Pi tebure. Cincinnat! @ St Lou See eee was mar superintende nt of the Western Divislo of the Columbus, Chicago . Todlar na Car One vorts- of tue bust. ger at eae a. ithe wieained 4 in this Gua! capacity he plodéed onand on, until time came when some vue capabie of taking churge of tne intorcsts of the Pennsylvania day euperintenaent of tue Southwest Uiviston aiph Peters was just the man in this feild ne continueu until, in April neore} y 3 {s nobly by the Successiul MORGA ° that be mitting ber to take ber cnaine of other aod richer suitors. Tnfortunately, feminine perceptions, particularly on the subject of love and rarriage, are exceedingly keen, and itis prob- By ANGELA ca hat ¥-SE years ago < youth Still he plodded-and was made superof sien: salted in the railroad Intenuent ol tie Litue Mian _ Vivislon businéss at AUanta, see with the with rs b Cineinnau. "th s aniaitipn to this | responjust one burning idea in his brain. sibliity eters Was Oidue superiilenuenr That idea was may this: Te m 4 s =9 > 2 to oi Success, Told the where two long narrow black satin extend from the hips, beginning narrowly and widening toward tho bottem. Black satin is folded about the neck, sipped under two embroidered buckles and hangs in soft ecarf ends elow the waist. is to be worn over 4 one-~ Sup port a Wite? the situation and quletly busy encouraging or meanwe rae tny being so makes {t surely tess ad- ° o4 5° y bim until the fortune Is straight before him? king™ means the suggestion o? an Immediate marriage, with a reckless disregard as to how the claims of the butcher and baker are to be met, and In. Onitely less thought glven to a future bab{tation than that bestowed by the birds fo the Spring, who do build a nest, why, then, it Is absolutely certain that the anewer t# > most decided negative. When, however, ouly marriage In t Gim and distant future is coutemplated, i S by 3O means Bo certalo that a love should cefrain from e@sking the cone which alone cap assure bla lady-love be. rond a doubt as to bis exact wishes and intentions. Of coarse, Milord-of-the-bigh-flown-ideas will praie glibly of leaving the mald of bls beurt "freo'; will alweost convince himself way Secrels awake either This @ There are other masculine theorjea more "bonored in the breach thag Ip the obgervance," ond with which !t Is weil to accept the anclent scrap of advice and "Do us they say, not as they do!" But putting aside sucb quaint little inconsistencies, is it a pot-to-bo quur- The gentleman the tolls of was keenly = marry kim until he ts in a position support her !n a fitting manner. That they by no weaus so universally live up to the belief is, of course, besidy ihe question. the ae c to to Propos2 Before He Can able that. long a ernsped that ye Master Dan Cupid, the ¢ in regard which all ® ERHAPS there Is no point to love and marriage on ™ challenge our admiration. This threatened voluminous drapery after tho extremely appalling comfort and lightness which we have when carried lately enjoyed. for, except to the extreme. where either sitting or walking has been a burden. no one will deny that tho narrow skirt {s comfortable. There ts an Increasing tendency to elabdorate the cut of coats, although the cemi-fitting style will rémain, let ua hope. for many moons. The coat of the orCinary walking suit is no longer an ordinary affair, cnt on mannish lines with either a shawl or notched collar. but has as many variations as It is possible to think of. It ts usually longer in the back, sometimes sloping sharply from two or three buttons at the waist to point In the back, or cut square across the back breadth in a panel effect, the sides being two or three inches ehorter and the front pieces shorter still. Revers are an ever popular effect, and appear in al) sorta of unexpected places- In the back, where they turn toward the centre from the slashed side seam, or at the bottom of the fronts, which aro often turned back and faced either with the cloth of satin which. of course, repeats the facing of the collar and revers over % have gradvally given way to the one of ] Nghter welght. the difference In cut probably being so slight as to make the tn the park showing a ten transition almost unmarked. venturous green, the sparrows tw ittering Those who have clung to their short busily in the paths, !t seems impossible skirts through the fad for trailing drapthere should be any more Winter-so 4 eries, so uncomfortable for walking and few courageous souls venture forth 80 ungracefully held up. except in rare flower hats, which after all seem a little Instarfees, will be gratified to learn that the short skirt hae come into its own again. even French women realizing the Practical value of skirts cut "a la Amertcaine" in which to make their "footing." dazziing procession, Another noticeable charge will be In parade, and Spring could be ushered tn the Increasing amplitude of skirts. and with some sort of unanimity. while {t 1s an open secret tn Parts that As {it Is, the change is so gradual as Autumn will seo us swathed tn skirts to be almost unnoticeable, and the m measuring elght yards nsround the botjority of women are made to feel untom, I think Spring gowns can be safely comfortable by the few who cannot refashioned on Winter's lines. with some rain from plucking the early flowers additional room for one's extremities. which bloom on advance models, alIt always requires several months to though there is nothing In the rest of bring in a new fashion with any kind of their costume which harmonizes. certainty, but {t seems safe to predict The old fashion of waiting unt!) Easter the downfall of the Directolre fashion behas long passed away, for Easter Is too fore long. According to recent letters. the movable a feast to be very satisfactory past season has been so. disastrous, not only to dressmakers {n Paris. becauso So by the eleventh of many clever women found that by orderApril the Winter walking costume wil) {ng one or two gowns they could, with a Rs vane. when ao just SF Madame to say begins? > prepared mn " one a any make their disapproval more pronounce? will go to the utmost extreme In edvocatin which the ing the Loulse XV. gown. long, straight lines give way to generous curves; waists are not only to lengthen, but to be smaller, and hip measurements are to Increase. Breadth. {instead of atwit tenuation, within reasonable Mmits, 2 ° o cm By S clever searmnst ress, copy the simple lines nt home. but to Un@erte dealers. sinc the dainty frou frou lngerle has bee entirely disearded, and to manufacturers of dress materials, since the narrow, straight skirt required s0 much leas maSo all havo banded terlal than formerly. and to together !n mighty crueade, as Here You See at a Glance the Figure with the Tightly Clinging Scabbard or So-called Sheath Effect of the Puesent Hipless Mode, and in Violent Contrast to It-Clearly the Next Newest Shown in Outline Against It-What Figure Promises to be, with the Coming Again of Full Skirts and Broad, Accentuated Hips. that it How Let ber be assured of thls, aud. ane will be coutent cheerfully A, HCH) the Sip comes home thut kes a Swedding Possible. sbe. still Leave the question unusked, aud Weneee st She loves-but walts Wiseraoly With Cue uoluts dud: fears that ever ‘beset the path of love VYhere yet suother aspect to the case, Which seems to prove jt Is lover to ask for what be wants, even although the the for the granting be pet wiry' in the future. generous, wmeq to be gener. one pute paw X bere beltet ty pee reality can of love ber tempt s that goodShould before Tet he waltins merof anwork becoming Buy Nar Sete oalkire: Mae Reh anti) bis va wife uMage bid ber, all chances of winnlpg to ubirry pia 4 man ask a s in a position to support « aoe Taee ne *, Ser oe permitted happlec ra ating, nae will he re ioe for the question being asked and answered. 'AMONDS are Varlons stones Your mounting causes help expensive in to whose rapid. advance dve to the gradual exhaustion at fo 2 moderate depth, there op io make Unlike. price is 1s 20:7 of Diamonds Les these price, pearls, largely asberles ge oe £ the avuallable Supplies are supplies carefally reguiated. e of w dlamood mine pe sue gest a possibility of cheaper stone new conmpuny bas sust as much Totsrest aa an old one ‘ip. maintainiug prices. There other considerations, are: Lowover, tave7 long sluce appealed 2 oer or Bye Taare to x experts whe ath which ony big rise began to show eigos of stability. smart people went about buylog «ap dia moods at the retall shops, and then sold thew for a large progt at publle aucslon. Shopkeepers frei, but when understaud not did they came to replece aR ir truely stocks Ley Have Increased In Price. began to appreciate, of the growth in values.. clearly not acting merely the output would continue "le «stent The expects were {u the bellef 1bet to be reg ilated. value of form the forward. are to South African diamonds, buik of the supply now It follows that, {¢ old ornament be made Into fashionable st coe There were other factors which ‘oiueuced they must be recut, and ‘the eisai them, depreciauon In weight Oaturally add Durlug he* Rereg "ecasla years style In. the Falue. a tered. cons erably, Where The weartoe of diamonds was former! one was used In em almost matte Tee of @ composed of ‘uss of teeu. for e surfacew ub ‘be enlirely cov ered by like stones, ‘Tous, ones and and thay tbe actual Beery: ges India these any' To-day became greater prices bega move up gulp, in the old Payee Bri stones were chi j real'zed others the . 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