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Show i r Mtf' 1 ' WV til ,, - AS THE WORLD world! : 1 .. Latest Jews try Fad. OOOO .w i5Ti flaring, and touched all around. TS! bodii e was also plain, but a imaS shawl of soft, whit silk, fringed, was worn, and a whits - The aole outstanding novelty In fashionable fall and winter Jewelry la detachable, plain gold underwear buttulle cap partially covered her snowy tons. These are put up In aeta of four, hair. A knot of delicate greet aii In had be can varying aix, etc., and rlblion on one side of the tuba tay servUei and weight-- , A thoroughly effect. Charm; was- a pretty touch. .used w.LUi very tie" foT obtained can six set of iceable ing wall papers are to tbe fore tn 30. and this size gives evidence of be- gray and white stripes, crossed with Change in Bodica Fashions. Furniture painted a a green 'In ing the most popular. Word comes from Paris that th os or are round, oblong, buttons The soft French gray is also very pretty shoulder is the outer sides, and the reverse ends and is now to be had. With aurh a bodice with closeinlong the autumn. Thl are molded to fit the curves of the wool covering, such furniture shim-mer- reign supremely means a revival undoubtedly of nodes body. Tbe man of luxurious tastes and gray hangings at the windows, that prevailed when Empreaa Eugeni no suffer longer ample means need white woodwork and a finishing touch of from the distress occasioned by tbe of a little green or yellow in the cur- was not only the queen of beauty fashions. k ranee, but the dictator to of laundresses deadly animosity tain linings and chair cushions tbe It also means .hat skirts will b wider buttons of all kind. effects of a room so furnished is un at the hem, that large hata will bt exceptionable worn and that coiffures will e gal Hints for Christmas. In dimensions. greatly Here are directions for articles Model. New Theater Waist which would be good for a fair or as ? cross-si Dlouse of figured silk tucked Velvet Ribbon Fanciea ; Christmas gifts ise and trimmed around the low Narrow bla k velvet ribbon 1 row Oct a strip of cardboard which la of threes or fives, caught at Intervals used to mount pictures on and cat It by paste buckles, are often used si In pieces by inches. Then buy aome bretcilcs on evening blouses. B( b of the pictures which come two for a ribbons are still used as a trlmminj cent, and paste them on evenly. Then run through laie and ending I th punch a bole In the corners of the pretty chrysanthemum rosettes mad ribbon cardboard and run baby of loops of velvet of different leegtha through to hang them up. Some good Blouses made entirely of frills of chifand are tbelr tbe use to poeta pictures are only suitable for slim figures fon homes. ,, Save the names of your pIctuM when you cut them and paste thXi JZatest on the back of the cardboard. If you ribor blue cardboard, pink nsejgray bon would look good. If the cardboard New umbrella handles show Bonal-Irg- s is dark green, red ribbon looks good. of copper studded with sitler Do not use more than six pictures to L gold or silver panel. Another pretty article la made by fiutton novelties are many and on shows a silver snake colled around I pasting a pretty picture on a cardf blue turquoise. board having half an Inch margin all A large butterfly set in diamond!, around. Then ruffle a strip pf crepe with a single large ruby as the heal. paper about an Inch wide and paste Is among the jewelry novelties. , round tbe picture. Put a bow at each A curious brooch Is In vlrglg gold corner of the picture and fasten a and represents a stick, around piece of cardboard at the back ao that nock with a beautiful embroidery. The which Is colled a wicked-lookinIt will stand up. , This Is also pretty if ribbon la used upper part of the sleeve Is tucked snake with a ruby eye crosswise and trimmed with the emParisian to bang It up. pearls cut In . pigodi The lower part forma a shapes are strung together tiosetf Get two brlarwood pipes. Make a broidery. little cushion for the bowl of each plain puff whkh is gathered into a without any intervening gold llaks to Pari-sle-form the newest neck chain, f pipe, taking a small piece of ribbon cuff of the embroidery. Chic of One sees a great many shade or silk, lining with curled balr or cotand ;tbeii ton. Tie the pipe together with ribgray In the new good Worn by a Poetess. color are known to tbe wise shopmai bon, and fill the cushions with pins. Mr, Julia Ward Howe, tbe vener- as cloud, storm, pearl or moonlight. Thla is to hang by the aide of the able author of "The Battle Hymn of bureau or dressing table. Pretty among pins chatelaine ft tbe Republic,- - attended recent New- fasten the tiny enameled watcho I port. wedding in a gown , .eminently the. . waist. .U .(me ihat .reprejust The Use of Gray. clover. Thl 1 enamel! auitable for her years and In curious Gray has been a of late contrast to that aeon on many women tu represent the real leaf and color In home furnishing years because Ct M aptoee In giving of bur age. It wa a a soft veiling la a opal In the center. rather cold or "drabjf fleets. Thla 1 clear, medium shade of heliotrope. A pall of cold water win. purify tie redlvivu In the favor of artistic dec- The aklrt wa perfectly plain, and 2 orations just now and la being much hung straight, with little goring or air of the room. -- y 1 t- Jhs NEW 8Y8TEM OF Being Made In England to Reviae the Standard. An attempt ts being made In England to revise tbe standard of weight for commercial purposes. Tbe suggestion Is to create new weight of fifty pounds, twenty-fivpound or twenty pound, ten pound and five pounds avoirdupois respectively, to run concurrently with tho hundredweight series of weight. The corn, cotton and tobacco trade have adopt- d the cental system, but It Is necessary to make up the cental to nse the fifty-sipound and the twenty-onpound weight. If two set of weight are used, one based on the hundredweight and the other on the cental, confusion can be avoided by making the new weight or otherwise plainly distinguish between the two series of weights. The proposal is being enthusiastically supported and there seems every possibility of lta coming Into vogue. x DIPLOMAT 18 IN DANGER. State Department Annoyed at Action of Colombian Minister. The tactics of Senor Concha, tbe Colombian minister at Washington, are said to be exhausting the paUence of the United States government and may result in a request for hla recall. With instructions from hla government to proceed with the negotiations for the Tanama anal he has for aomv HANDSOME woman Never since the appeared on the scene a dozen years go, have the coats. Jackets, skirts and suits been as handsome as those shown this autumn. Perhaps the long line are responThat Is the sible for their beauty. chief feature of the frocks and gowns that are to prevail In the world of Even fashion the coming season. where the, skirt ts broken by double circular flounces the long, graceful effect li still sought after and must "be obtained to glveth costume the proper style. While In former seasons It was the plain cloths that were trimmed with silks, braids and fur, this year the tailor are putting trimmings of every description on their creations, composed of the mixed tweeds and cheviots. Bo much will be used thla winter that all of the handsomest suits for either walking, shopping or visiting will be trimmed with some one of the popular furs. Especially graceful waa a gray costume that was recently sent home from the workshop of tailor-mad- e TAILOR-MAD- LUMP STOVE Patronize a Home Industry. WEBER COAL CO. FROCKS. tailors. The dress was of a mixed tweed, and a distinction was given It Ly Use black fur that set it off. The skirt was long and narrow at the hips, with the full, flowing train. The front breadth waa plain and reached from the waist line to the ground. On either side of It began the thin circular flounce that made the skirt handsome. Where these began DRY GOODS AND GR.OCERJES Senor Co to the- - Concha, I 800N TO WED The full flowing sleeves had three bands of the fur, and the dainty chiffon was made Into the under sleeve that Is to be one of the fashions of the ,v ? winter. For the wee maids the full box plaited skirt Is seen on many a school dress. Plaids, checks and plain cfcths ere the things that mammas are taking Into aults for small women. were narrow bands of broadtalL In In green plaid a pretty school frock tbs waist tbe same effect was carried was made, and It was brightened ly m cut by the round collar, while between red velvet collar. The skirt was the fur bands waa a fall of white eLlf-to- n plaited And tbe waist was trlmned that formed a vest. tack into revera at the throat, slowing a white gamp of broadcloth, t A broad red collar laid out ontoths shoulders, and neat narrow cuff of the same fabric trimmed the sleet et. The pretty frock was finished at the waist line with a narrow belt of the ' velveL Sallor-lik- e Is a frock of dark nary Mue serge, with a broad collar k white. The aklrt haa a broad ha plait In the front and narrow one aB abouL The waist le also plaited, and a bit of white serge shows as a vast, and a big collar completes the frock. Yoi Wa.nt Some? When You are in need of i t ri'VVVVVVVVVYVVVVVBVhVVVWVLfiri. E find constantly the best COAL, and as for prices, note the Do time been delaying the treaty on one pretext .or another a tid. no w hq, has placed everything at a standstill by refusing to move until be receive a reply from his government as to whether the attitude of Admiral Casey on the isthmus. in the revolutionary disturbances will have any. effect on the negoUatlons. .T awBBaaaaaaaaa o o You will ideas from Paris feur-leave- d aAAA t to e n. d o o o 0 oo e g VjyiUVVVVVVVVtiii t WEIGHTS. ak-nde-r much-neglecte- o o o REVOLVES Attempt three-cornere- d '- 0000000000000000000000o , ANSON CASH BARGAIN STORE COALVILLE, UTAH FLOWER. Miss Hilda Clark One of the Best Known American Prime Donne. Miss Hilda Clark, who 1b soon to become tbe bride of Anson Flower, son of the late Gov. Flower of New York, Is one of the most prominent and popular of the American prime done.. In 1896, after studying for three years In Milan and Paris, she joined the Bostonians, and most of her subsequent successes were scored while a member of that organization. Miss Clark is a daughter of a Leavenworth, Kan., bankef, but was brouht up In Boston, where she received her Good Job Work Is wha.t people wa.nt, and at Times office is just the place where you can get it at Vhe prices that wilL suit everone. ... Alt Work Promptly Executed GRASS CREEK COAL AT GRASS CREEK MINES Hilda Clark, earlier musical training. Her voice is a powerful dramatic soprano, very flexible and of wide range. Information." English Th day after the three American generals lunched with King Edward, the SL James Gazette spoke of Major General Leonard Wood as being "in his eightieth year. This will be news In Chicago, where the general used to b well known as a practicing physician. The Gazette also informed its readers that Gen. Wood haa had an un exciting lue oi nearly eighty ye the frontiers. It Is bis boast that he took part In all the battles of his corps during th civil war." The general Is really about 43 or 43 years old. We have the very best Coal there is on the market for domestic or - steam purposes, . C3-- 3 $1.75s Well Screened Domestic, Lump end Stove Mixed PER TON. 42 4MJ in -- Mixed Tweed CoatuiMs Dark Blue Sailor Frock. Better Returns. It Is noted by the Buffalo Times that among the business men of that community there Is an increasing tendency to discard all other forms of advertising In favor of more newspaper apace. Almost all means of publicity are useful, but It is apparent that there are vastly better returns from newspaper advertising than from any other. - -- 1 we have a SPECIAL CHUTE TEAMS FOR LOADING GRASS CREEK GOAL CO. |