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Show THE WOMAN'S. WORLD v A milliner who boasts that no bonnet .u her establishment costs less than 3ait lamenting the other day th easo with which one can achieve one own millinery effect;'. "Take t!:oee broad brimmed hats with the soft crowns, fur example," she said. '1 hey are very simple to make. You cover the hiim with vilvet.aud then make a big, loose, caplike crown out of another piece of velvet, trim it with a few standing feathers, and the hat is according to the latest fieak of fashion. Any lady's maid can easily make such a hat iu talf a day, HLd thtre, behold! my lady is provided with a new hat quite as fashionable as I conld make for her and which costs the trifling sum of 3,or 4. It Is really terribly annoying, and I for oue shall be very glad when these hats go out of stylo. It is quite different with turbans, although they look uiich simpler to make. Bat to trim a turban properly takes a milliner, because the style is severe and the outline is sharpe. There fore it must be softened with trimming and given the proper touches here and there or it will-not be becoming. Any one can maka big elaborate hat, but it takes a milliner to do the small simple sim-ple ones properly. There is quite a famous array of bi-cyclo bi-cyclo rider from the other side at the .Morgan, where they will be nntil thi noon when they continue their way West to Sun Francisco, where thero are to be a series of contests, beginning on the loth. Tho travelers are: Richard Howell of Wolveuiamptou, Eng. Willie Wood of North Shield ling. Alfred iM. Birmingham. Eng. William Lamb, Newcastle on Tyne, Eng. 11 J 0,1'Tanda-gou, 0,1'Tanda-gou, Tioperarp Ire, Wallace Stagg, Scot-laud; Scot-laud; r YV Eck, Minneapolis. Minn. The later is the manager of the party. They are all champion riders. Tribune. For shoes Tnttle & Co. takes tho lead. Call and see them. A9 an album the patent metal backed take the lead. Kor sale at the Sentinel Senti-nel ctlice. Mr, I. V. Bronol of the City Drug store has just received a largo stock of valentines. valen-tines. Call and see them. The dinst line of valentines-in the county can be found at the Temple Drug store. Hemeuiber at Uie Temple Drug store. Men and women prematurely gray and whose hair was fulling, are enthusiastic enthus-iastic iu praising Hail's Hair Reupwi-r for restoring tiie color and preventing baldness. "Say. II. G. I want another of those patent metal backed albums" says Mr. II V Mel tine of .N-phi. This makes too ho has bought tht year U ho takes the next? i Both air and-water abound in microbes or perms of 1 disease, ready to infect the debilitate (.stem. To import that strenstli and vigor necessary to resist the -effect of these pern cio-a atoms, no tonic blood pnritier equals Ayer's Sirs parilla. At The Cmcsko Stouk. The largest line of felt booota, gum boots, rubbers and overshoes ever brouet into 8.inpete county, and they were bought cheap and are sold cheap Kelts $1 and rubbers for the boots from fl.25 to $1.4', $150 to $2. Come early aud avoid the rush. At The Chicago Store. The largest line of felt boots, gnm boots, rub .ers and overshoes evershoes, ever brought into Sanpete county. They wero bought cheap and are sold cheap. Kelts $1 aud 1.25 to $1.40, 1.50 and Come early aud avoid tho rush. Mr. J. C. Cihoon has just received a 'till and complete line of white burial robes aud suits. He wants it emphatic ally Diitlerstood that these goods are full backed and complete in every respect, re-spect, aud. that he can furnish them ready made for less than the material can be bought for. These good! with coffin? and caskets will be sent to any part of the county at Salt Lake prices |