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Show f" Woman's Page The New Year Debutante Favors Gay Plaids Charming Afternoon Aft-ernoon Gown Fashioned of Havana Brown Charmeuse Satin With Dull Gold Taffeta Trimming Vari-colored Materials in Vogue Resolve to Improve Your Speech Keep a Guard on Your Tongue and Think Before You Speak. FOR THE NEW YEAR DEBUTANTE Dashing plaids, blocks and stripes are having their tunings in the smart winter wardrobe of her much-feted highness, the debutante. For indoor wear and the street we find her in glowing combinations of oolor, again rich and subdued, almo6t invisible in the lower toned gradations, grada-tions, which are preferred for the latter, lat-ter, although I have noted some strik ing color schemes on the promenade. Self-material, plain and plaided, are I combined in serge, velvet and satin However, more distinction is cxpres- I sed by a contrasting weave. Plaid - Vi crepe meteor and taffeta and silk pop lin are charming for woolen, velvet r and of plain silks. A charming after noon gown was fashioned of Havana brown charmeuse satin, trimmed with taffeta, having a dull gold background. back-ground. A most tempting little frock of dark blue serge had its tunic-pannier forming form-ing the bodice and upper portion of skirt of gayly plapded satin taffeta. And a stunning Russian green uncut velvet was relieved by fathe touches of Oriental silk crepe arranged In satin stripes. For the triple tunics and shaped flounces, panniers, underskirts, gird les, scarf ends, collars, cuffs, vests and waistcoats and the new surplice Etons these vari-colored materials offer of-fer endless possibilities for the making mak-ing of new gowns and remodeling purposes. which spread over the many passengers passen-gers on Denver & Rio Grande train 'o 3, which reached the scene a short time after the wreck, and which was compelled to remain there until late yesterday morning This train was carrying a hundred or more passengers pas-sengers and was due In Salt Lake on Wednesday night at 11 o'clock, but did not reach the city until 4:42 p. m. the next day. There were many passengers aboard who had hoped to arrive in time to participate in the New Year's eve festivities, but when they learned that it probably would be many hours before the wreck was cleared the dining car was commpn-deered commpn-deered and a little show of their own was put on. The larder of the dining car held plenty of "refreshments ' of various sorts, and with the assistance of two Italian immigrants who carried accor-deons accor-deons the passengers put on a show een to the dance, for one couple at a time would tango down the aisle of the car and then give way to an other Dining car porters who never nev-er knew they could sing were paid grand opera salaries to help make the passengers forget the blizzard. on |