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Show a the same time she made tbe re mark you saw her arrayed In delicate and flimsy lingerie thin and brilliantly colored hose and the like with a dainty dressing a k thrown over all, what would you expert her to do go out and put on a tailor made walking auit and walking shoes over all this flimsy Of course yob would not underwear expert her to do this, and of course abe would n t do it On the face of It, It seems hardv worth bringing up as a point and t tfow is often as great incongruity in U ss ronspuuous dirr-JLUma in What IS rons.dred a toi et To tie rtresM d for an occasion fa to be dressed th refir fiom tip to toe and aome time ha- - l n l nt during the past few (lavs 'n finding out-- suitable ways in wtiuti on may dr s for the Street The young ia'U in quotum is in n mi .'Uiov and the par medium merits ds - r hi ft ncitbir cxtn-nilrv plain The hist is a rich noi -ult and i mnination knit nienru black ai mill 1mis with pMii1 of dark him in diamond shape- - a mss tbe instep A routing to th most approv i d an hoi il ui hi gum as well h will bn v ry , as artistic rtrr-r- ng careful ni t to diaw tl.i part rs whii h are attm in d to tl it i n t of i hi- c cir- -i t too tight II II. 11' -- lit po rs -- he v c j c v - will v. i a- i i hygienii inti nothing to ai is -t ' in i llu to d mil profitl h lit 1 -- c t "Zir iti i mu r wm he ni i f i ted e oi s t mr- - t skirt i r a n ably cut oft at the w u- -t skirt in nil iii ii lu-'taste or wt atlo r il, tali citiifi I. n I nan. kill a -- 1 hurt P"f ffr hurt llaunel as ard -- f. Next s bt w il' uit on tin Iona ji tn coat, whuii if it - silk will inpure frequent (bating oi if it - dialled it mai lie that It shoul le of pongee The hot a will be medium weight w Hiking shot Next In ordi r is the walking skirt made of Srotih tmed witn cams trapped w th black braid aid a liar row circular llounce around tbe hot tom, having thiei flat tucks at the bottom and three of me same heading the I wa-hd- he -- -- by tbe cxmturlir from a picture of Severer Styles areiComlng. It was emStrong (ontiasts In fabric and color Queen Marie I nzlnska re characteristic of the season's broidered by hand In sliver thread " and and Straus Another was of ivory fashions. Hack tones up whit crepe do chine, with a stole of pricelight tints, white lightens black and dark shedes, while fur and lace, vel-e- t less Venetian guipure, pointed flehu-wlan at the back. A sumptuous and chlKon, heavy cloths and airy was sIbo of white crepe de tissues afford countless effective combinations, Just now, the women who chine, with a stole of chinchilla and lopka well In trown is having a cos- encrustations of exquisite Irish point A dress tor morning wear was of clan tume of that color made, spite cfetebernte design, apd plaid, bloused in front,.,. Te neck trimmings there is a hint in the air wasflabihed with a flat trimming of ! a severer style to come. With the black satin, continued down each decadence of the craze for Happy side of the vest, with a frilled front tendency to rwturo to orttotyMKled laeshcfwecn. the tailor made i of eight or nine of softer and . Flower In th Hair. years ago. mors distinctly feminine fashions One long discarded custom ! behave taught tat tailor many lessons, ing brought Into favor that of wearand with the re' urn of the tight fitting ing a flower in the hair. Had woman bodice end pn tilton back n decided realized to what extent the pretty Improvemrrl h manifest. The man custom vas admired and even loved tnodlste has lc.rt.cl that Justice can by the majoi Ity of the opposite sex It be done to hK beautifully cut gar- never would have fraternized with ments even ttut,h arms and chest the spinning wheel, the blue dishes are free enmis1 to be comfortable. and the lace mlta In the dim and The most popular skirt is box garret of things pas the ground plaited and Jus teu'-heand that man a sweetTo. man, all around. Ba its are a pronounced heart, this little art, for such it is, element st D- openings, and al- of putting a flower In the lair Is a though many of tbm are yet absurdto alt the sensitive sentiment signal ly abort, it Is putable taat they will within him. If you doubt th.s look get longer as tU node advancer to the voicing of the poets There will find holding sway and runyou s House Drey or Tee ning riot as rose on an old wall, giwo of lilac crepe de such phrases as a blossom in her chine trimmed with bands of lilac to bewitch me . one of which tresses," "a flower ilk passe montc-lcIn her hair" and that rose above her um ecru lace to the was my undoing. flounce. Tbe bolero Is also of lace eaf the hair be biuck or Whether over a of rbemlsette plaited Opening or gold, the charm of red brown, auFe of the same shade. aaousseline de tbe remains femininity It is trimmed u! ro c side in an odd primeval same. i end pas-the with the menterle, way of which are f risked with rosettes e tea-gow- "la cob-webb- s LUMP STOVE forms-the-kea- Ohz JZatest Jdeas uir. from Paris 1 Eufbfpldered turnover collars In greater variety than ever. Grass furniture lor porch and cottage use In a wide range of styles Moojl rugs In a variety of new pat terns for the forthcoming season ,.Wh!te taffita parasols adumel with, - - - $2.25 1.50 Patronize a Home Industry. o 6o 3ER COALCOr o of this band endme in a point at the ouUlde of the waist mlddU- - A feiv of the ai cc-rieb of this toilet aie a plain si vet hatpin and a that elan e with e pockets fir handkerchiefs and ma'l pit -- e The leuth er ihateialro is perhaps most suitable for the above ilescrib d costume The young lady will wear dark kid gloves and will tarry a neatly tedded umbrel la with a natural wood handle capped with a silver ring inside of which Is a mother of pearl medallion. And this is one way that she will array herself for the street. Mollie Morris in Chicago News. m gi in-n- -- 1 Do You Wa.nt Some? When You are in need of DRY GOODS AND to dance with, when th meen Is of violet or of plain cloth mixed removed and dancing becoaes gen- with cloth which is narrow at tha top and widens Into a V at the boteral, says the Pittsburg Pre There ought to be a ran n smart tom, thus giving the necessary ripslippers and stockings If the "Dolly ple. The choice of novel weaves and Varden1 Is Introduced onthil side of the sea. atriklngeffeets in materials is practically limitless, but many of them are available only for the Juno-lik- e A Substitute for Cupbovds. Dwellers In flats and 1 apartments figure. Take the bold dashes and are often at a loss for stprsge room splashes end open plaids, for examfor preserves and Jollies. 'i An Ingeni- ple, and Imagine any but the woman ous' woman ' Contrived w. Tsvcdving of reyal.carrlAge ln.them. In flecked, stand, which takes up litti ijiace and flaked and knotted surfaces, however, s hold forty pint jars. Ike shelves, the possibilities are wide for tbe-lesfour In number, are maavot stout imposing figure, and the touches of barrelhead pieces, fastened to cen- warm or bright colors, contribute tral shaft, which is run through holes generously to beautiful effects. pierced In the center erf each shelf. Hint on Starching. The foot of the shaft Is fifmly fixed Dae hard soap in washing clothes. in a pivot, and the other tn fits Into a hole. In the top of the Jew closet or In boiling white clothes add a of turpentine to the water cupboard, where the shelves are kept w In the to assist utilizbe odd tan little hitening process. cubbyhole Any Boiled starch Is much improved by ed for the contrivance the addition of salt or a little gum arable dissolved Another hint in reference to starch is that the iron will not stick in ironing if the starch fas been mixed wita soapy water. GROCERIES ' Go to the-- : CASH BARGAIN STORE COALVILLE; UTAH Good Job Work ul Is whev.t people went, and at Bhe Times office is Just the place where you can get it at prices that will suit everone. Coral Again Prized. In the davs ot our grandmothers coral ornaminis were quite common, but of late years there has been little demand for them, and apparently for favored Orange fritters make a delicious ac- the reason that women companiment to a breakfast dish of pearls Now, however, there are Indications that coral is to be restored boiled ham To serve bologna sausage slice as to favor. thin as possible and garnk nightly A Kimono for the Baby. with paislev The pretty ' MargueriUs," as the Chicken salad goes further and tastes quite as wall with the addition dainty babies kimonos are called, busied so many which feminine of a little told rua'-- t pmk k A little aticage i it nr pijrk chopfingers on hotel verandas last summer, have appeared in the infants nt addition ped fine makis an i i r foi m at to departments In a variety of styles. If a link - unild tio 1args for the One of the simplest to make is fashneck of a butii flip mbs boiling ioned from a circle of white cashwatii for lb i. minuti s at,d If will be mere, nuns vcding, or albatross found to ilt quite cloth, cut twenty mi hes In diameter. An n dine stain i ( most te Silk or Velvet Blouse. stubborn to ent uun't r i n k Is said, Blouse of flame colored taffeta or be removd b si anirg 'he fbrie In Rwnt milk and otcj.u i ally tubbing Of velvet of a daikir shade, made the spot It Is- worih wliS t i, ,u S.itrThat' . the shine on the u thjiuld'' 1 of a gown in be 'i mm be, gentle friction with ino.v i lo b just enough to r,.isc a it It in i ml then, in the ( ase of ia hnn sr other smooth material go ovr the flace a few- tunes with a warm ' handkerchief ...All Work Promptly Executed - GRASS CREEK -- COAL i i ..- -1 GRASS CREEK MINES velvet applications lu geoiuetil. uT fig ures. Chemisettes and other fam y pieces of lingerio made entnely of satin ribbon and torchon lace Taffeta parasols, bordered with violets, this border being about two and half Inches In diameter Madras hangings of a light and airy descriptions for summer use. these belbg mostly In light colors For .the Boys Room. Wall denims In k variety of new patBlue and white barred gingham ia terns and tn color combination, of a finishing which give a iklightful which verdl Is 'usually the ground atf of freshness1 to a'hoWs fitdroom, tone. without seeming effeminately dainty. White taffeta golf jacketa, tbe front It launders finely, and Its c!d bin embroidered with golf clubs, clovers, and white gives a pleasing wse of and other field flowers, this embroidimmaculateres. Make a sprtart for the bed with wide ruffles aron8 the ery being done in natural colors. Little alcohol lamp made of stiver rides and ends The window! seat and In the form of street lamps, the can be made with h covering! the ad tassels. Tbe neck is finished bowl for alcohol being made of colored same, easily remo.able, and if the With a delicate sold lace seat be made with a lid ao tfsf the glass and mounted on a long stem. interior eaa be used a a cattfaall H The wide girdle la of the passeNova! Cotillon Figure. will commend Itself to the hoy, half menterie. The sleeve has a large finVerdea" la one of the newest and couch cushion should ha coverla where the it "Dolly at elbow, peach ished with a lace cull. Chic Part- - cotillon figures In vogue abroad. A ed witn ruffled slips of the same 4 screen la placed at one end of the ballwith groups ot plaits. Th large room. with an aperture at tbe base, Popular Fancies in tklrlkk' shoulder collar la composed of blocks one on ladles and the side One a Brida. the gentleof the popular fancleavjg th Worn by Royal of cream 11 non or batiste, trimmed , It la always interesting to know what men on the other. The ladjewalk In many gored skirts la the uW otvro with he, which are united by wedge-shaperoyal bride has to wear. A Russian procession, holding their iTklrts $o contrasting materials. ( Th gore pieces of the taffeta or velvet, duchess had made tor her In that their ankles are seen, and the flare very little and each Is bordered trimmed with narrow black velvet Faria recently for her trousseau an gentlemen kneeling on the other aide at aides and bottom with lUtcking. ribbon. Tbe cuffs are made ta th prodsg gear tf pink velvet, copied chooaa the particular ankles thay wish Between each two gores la aa Inlay same way. Chic Psrialen. 1 i 1fp -- d pit . . . O - Gown-Princes- Wasatch Mine find constantly the best COAL, and as for prices, note the -- -- t t t You will Iat -- NO We always load your teams promptly. Load them with COAL, of course, for thats our stock in trade. AT THE -- Net To be truly artUtie a thing must be to be harmonatural an! haiiuoi-Uus- , nious it must te tvohed with due attention to I'tuls. It Is more essential to us if we would be truly fashionable to n't down and consider the oneness of evt-i- (i ration and to plan for It with absolute concentration than It Is to fll our minds with endless stores of I now ledge regarding the latest hind c f embri idery. bow to put circular frlfls on the newest thing In skirts, or whether lists ate made with high crow ns or low. If a young lady should say that she Intended to dress for the street, and flounce. The straps on the sad ar graduated, being long In front asfTT short In the back. Before pyttaK the shirt wa'st of white Vegtid will adjust ,b hat lady in of thus avoiding unnecessary wrlal shirt the sleeves or pulling of waist out of the belt, where 1 haa beeo carefully arranged,-- Th id will be a beaver felt, with plateau crn- tilting slightly to the left, itH8Ml in contrasting color throw cidessly ac ross the tc p The shirt waist Is of vesting 18 been mentioned and is ma(e yth a wide panel oT the same,"Jjrd on either edge with a tuck an fcidl deep extending from collar to bolthi the tow of On either side is front large flat pearl buttons. The deeves are cut bishop style, with pie reverse i uffs whii h are caught sgether hook and eye lie colwith Iml-ibl- e lar wirn witlj tlijs waist 11 plain stock with a band of whit gttebed about the top and a small ti d black till, is Knott il in front t if all - the jacket ukih Is made with a blouse front, pain coat collur hitiil ba k and a shorty plum. The fieplum U no longer hud? back lilts and ntrittrs to a than at th pout on either side In the fisnt A girdle is Mu, IiimI about the vxl- -t and im-si- il in Hunt where It i by an inv is.lfl hook The -- id fi nts of the bt-- e are laid in flat lii ha or Btitc hed plaits w.ih the ttol'ot-- Iron (lowly pri--- tl used i and snipes if b aid sueb-atft nd ftom th Auulder In the shut Inn amf are graitatod iu to the Ini li ngtli tl'.--e at the outside of the shoulder bung hint and then in the middle long' i Two of thero diaps of braid aie drawn oier the sliuukh r and extend uml r the bc't nesrlj to the cuds of t h peplum where they are -- o that point are folded until t formed The jai ket Is fastewd with small buttons and the sleeve are medium sized bishop style aul ire drawn Into a wide band at the want which A Is pointed and hooked Invisibly. strap of the braid is laid thnugh the I THERE ! DELAY. ig |