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j THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 9, 1913. ,7 J (aSini S From New York ( jf! Our buyers have lately returned from a three to six weeks buying-trip to if! (4' he ashion center of this country. The first week of this time was spent in securing authentic f 9 i?h . information regarding the season's correct styles. Selections for their several departments were W ' jfe Ifl !P llw en mace n conformity with accepted modes. urn fl WJf resu"t this careful preparation is seen in every line of dress and dress accessories. New button W ' I jf wff W ' . v oxfords and pumps, of particular interest in connection with the costume, are strongly featured in our new shoe department. W ? fl wjte JJ Silk hosiery, parasols, gloves and handkerchiefs include novel and practical ideas. . jfOg EH rj- -; Style inT rimmings Jjfo . ; -;v.. DisDlayinghlew Silks' 11, 1 ' . " Freely Used 'ifeb '"rft ; For Easter Gowns y )SP Bulgarian and Persian effects lead in the ' JW flW ytfo ChdrmeUSe, Crepe de chines, j H ;i order mentioned. Edgings are largely used; JwT falra - , J 77 .ill )a H slides and ornaments are great'y in demand; vlX JT$mM Crepe meteors and satin Pran- j itfffk fl fffllp Jfl, Rhinestones and rose trimming are more - J N-VPE CzjTS hading f avorites JWk C ffl Itffe (P 1 The most popular trimmings are V? !r,viWH .' y'- With Easter only two weeks away IP' 1 A 1 W . those in which the Balkan Bulga- ., M lW - we suggest you purchase now the v,..Jff "5? ,1,1 T"? or Barbanan idea clominates in , - I 1 1vif ' nmterids for your Easter costume. Mb lmf design and color or in both of these , gtf I 'I IvYU' Never before have we assembled fflffi I W features Next in tavor are the Per- (. W jff i ' fffiSS?' such a comprehensive assortment of 1 buTmSelubcSd inacoloei?U j'ffll J t ' yi ' magnificent weaves in high-grade JL f 1 jW Laces are to be used on all women's and children's- ' A 1 " Isggsl llll ft J Soft' "and supple silks will continue 'tfie popular 'fa- Y J r apparel With the cobwebby shadow and onental.vanet.es IMEmh f Ui .Z- vorites as long a5 the present tendency toward elingingeffeets m .lim and the heavier laces all m demand, the season promises to be one JIVv Mm li'w Hi ! a .P J , j m -o i i v, , rt1n . -i nlm WiMP r ai. v i. i. T. a aii xi i i i. -i'yW Wzw Wir. M 1 I V -J dress prevails. Brocaded charmeuse, broche, crepe meteors, printed AMI MY f f- JZ f- I JeT-' , rSe -CeS , 4 W88 f i . 'A crepe de chines and stately brocades in small, neat allover designs )f M "mfa ty tomnmig for the damty epe de dime and Imgme dresses. The ;, . JW V. to the large and elaborate effects. Also chiffon moire antiqnes. rffo M mHrjUO more elaborate designs are used on the afternoon and evening WL wJ il,II' fip' II HI ID (fl l!ms gowns. n jl I 7 Among the new shades of satin charmeuse is a sea- 1 9 ill Shadow lace flouncings shadow laces and shadow .V I f ' i H Ml ZXW rTn"6 ,7 mfldemd Ting i oT-'7 . V' rial is of fine quality, while the sTiade is certain to-become popular. M 56 flouncinSs 111 6 18 27-mch widths. Not because of its selection by Mrs. Wilson, but because it's worth M S"t Gall, Paris, Plauen, Calais, Filet, Venise and as a spring fabric. Inaugural green satin charmeuse promises to be- Ufm fl K4 Cluny all play an important part in the lace trimmings used this come one of the favorite silks of the season.' Nell rose is a much VTB I1"? season. Cragnele net and lace is one of the 'newest ideas. I rrpAT AffprnAnn CZrHTtQ Cmoff" desired shade among the younger population of the capital city, as ? 5 Um x, , , . , , . JUUVCly rllLCriKJUIl VjUWIlb, Olliai L elsewhere, and there is a noticeable revival of the Dolly Madison JM i New French beaded tunics are shown here m a va- qn -i Jl C V A " 1 designs m lY riety of styles, some embroidered with crystal and beautiful colored 1 31100 OllltS IWTIVITIQ' USllV , , . , , , , t, 1 u tj&s beads. rany in the plain pastel shades. & The high novelty styles and colorings favored by the : S I'jHm The new Styles for Spring, in Comprehensive assort- exclusive dressmakers include the Bulgarian, Barbarian and oriental JfljW NOVEL STYLES IN NECKWEAR went, are shown earliest by the Keith-O'Brien Iors suf as feens st f0'? plirples and Y : UA x Jvj J-J-i iijvjivvijm . z. Z. , j I J J J I brisrht reds, in the rich ,iacquard and brocaded designs. fiL JM jWlB effects have the call. The shoulder-point style is store because our buyer personally demanded early - jm m m r supreme. Both separate collars and collars with 'jabots shipments. qpi y i Tnf.p C ITjrPCQ V ' l& wiSJto In the collection of spring garments we are featuring 1 hQ IMOte HI UTZSS ,M m attons and pomise to become the Fad of the season. a numbcr of popuar g & Among others we haye jugfc J DfCSS ACCCSSOneS W 1 The new Styles, both in Suits and dresses, furnish ex- packed A navy serge semi-fitting suit with close-fitting skirt; the " ' i fl fj ilmti cellent opportunities for a large use of low collars, the shoulder-point coat is cut in the new length, smartly tailored and finished with patch Brilliancy of Color and Beauty of Materials Mm ffl $ tfuljj st,yle 1)ein2 supreme. Some of the most striking of these low collars pockets. Introductory price, Monday, $16.50. ' Distinguishing Features of Spring Fashions jfl Jw 1 v with jabots have the collar portion with extremely deep shouldei ai u 1 a -e i -xji. - s ,)? Ijl points, finished with a flatly pleated jabot or dainty hemstitching Anotiier number selected tor tlie same introauctory Q0wns dresses, waists, millinery, trimmings and AV iWlK ' Guimns are eniovine sreat swav narticulirlv in p"pos?1 " a haudfsome &ra7 tailorecl 5llit- maJe perfectly plain yet d acccssories of every kind reflect this high-note in the spring mm m rrP LUinpb die enjuyni grcaL bWdy, pdrilCLliariy SO 111 With all the new features is a very smart model. This suit is shown - , . ne ., fftnrlftnv nriMitil 5 IH L . low-neck waist models now in vogue. All grades and in a variety of plain gray materials at the special Introductory iashlons'1 tenden-y onent. . H iftj "life StylCS are sellmg' price' Monda $22-50- Balkan, Bulgarian, Rumanian, Magyar descriptive" Mfo H .ui S'WM Collar and Cuflf Sets in new Bulgarian Combinations. t m . , , , terms that will meet you across the counter and in every department Y One of the season's latest novelties is the Crene de In the, m0,re exPeislve garments we have grouped p feminine dreag .in lhe pl.omiueilt apparel stores of the fashiona- a M ' A . , ui; a ld-LC::5L liUVCiLiCb 16 me urepe ae a number of very handsome suits which we offer at $25.00. In the wniAA VukM ft jWjfi Chine collars in the Lpaulctte style. collection are plain blues, bedford cords, plain grays, smart black ble "lld- . W fl ' i s ' 7- white checks and tan novelties. -Introductory price, Monday, These rich and brilliant Colors, characteristic of the ijJk EmbrOldeneS V: 25.00. people 0e the east, are to replace the more delicate shades of the past wWh mWi u., r7 r, . j , a - two seasons and arrest that tendency to what is termed the mannish WU H ;' P? Attractive Spring Coats . . 1 1 I 18 and 27-inch flouncings with bands to match are We are showing an exceptionally attractive collec- The leading designers f,m?" J.,Snj WU WKr the leaders for this season. Vrile neige is especially favored 45- tion oC these new garments. New ideas liave been developed from !" il domand ior a change. As mouth iol ov eel moncn M H $LzL inch flouncings are next in demand, while linen flouncings are 'much 'ew materials. We do not remember a spring season when coats " 1i'1,ctl, 10 fl,nd tl,.1 dos,re " 'rl'nnr Wlfi used on the ready-to-wear dresses. Cream, white and deUcateVtoto looked so good. out of a clear sky," it came from an unexpected source. WlM fC dlfertdCtidestlesig,if l'"S C0VCl' 3 "de raDge' inclulUns th New materials are eponge, matlasse, crepe broche, The'Baikan JFar-K famous war correspondent fol- ! ,iia aainuesi. ana Doiaesi aesigns. f . .. , , 7 iftw nir tho allied armies so far in the rear that authentic war news ffl lie HH 2Hffi Bulearian colors embroidered on voiles in flouncing and bands are Ben&nlino and wool faille, serges, mixtures , black aiul white cliecks, od hia "space" with descriptions of the country and WjM WW among the latest styles in embroidery. charmeuse, taftota and satin. Prices range from frlO.Oo to 12.0Q. lSp;CeG' of 4 clisputches he described the feminine cos- )( ifl WO&k tx .1 1 - M t , turae as the moat picturesque Ah I "The Grand Idea." Fasliionable fife dWVP RlDDOnS and R'lbbOn NoVeltieS M ' " ni feminine dress for the coming season should be 'picturesque. P ifl Ribbon Trimmings Strong this Season TO HAVE $5 m NEW OTC O0000 Continental and American designers grasped the op. jffl Mm ci i ,1 I i g NICKELS OP 1913 ISSUE, THE J5TRST O.F THESE portunitv' almost simultaneously and vied with cadi other in Us de- ffljjj I HWti bashes and girdles are tO De Seen On many Of the nnr TO -RTT-APTT Tin? WirqTWTTTPTT Wl? vclopment. And so fashion is to reflect that piiMu-esque coloring so r M -spring gowns and are a necessary feature in the now Balkan blouse ujlnq -l 11,JjAUI1 WJJ- u J"i characterislif of the people inhabiting those Balkan countries bor- A. tH 1 IJffU) Buits. In a season of bright colors, ribbons furnish one of the most WILL USE AS CHANCrE MONDAY AND AS dering the Far East. ffmj I B.Ivjj desired mediums, especially in millinery. Many of the hats for spring T n"rr A Q TTTirV T A W i i 5 1KT ' 8loyv ribbon or ribbon and flower colnbinations for trimming. The -L .lj-lj-x jjox. This jnnovaj;ion jias already proven a most popular popular sliades include the nelroso, national blue, rubies, palmier, ' " ' one-, because of-two powerful incentives. There is continental inter- (ftSfl ISJjfi leather, empire and Corea. Extremely small ribbon flowers made in est in the struggle of these lutle countries for political liberty, and WW? forget-me-nots, roses and many other designs, are among the leading - 1 ttt 1 t tlierc s als0 tlie nntural fcu,nunc desire for decoration with the rn- o Bfeh novelties. Fancy edged and flowered ribbons in Bulgarian colorings WoiTlGn AfC ChsmieQ VV lth tOC " 'cliliation to Uie piturcsque fpp effect, while universal desire for a (f fl KJiS are especially favored. m change has long been manifest. f 'fe BOWS AND BANDEAUX FOR THE . "eW spring HatS ' VOGUE IN EASTER COIFFURES il FASHIONABLE COIFFURE In the variety of shapes and trimmings almost any coiffures for this season must, first of all, be )f HB AM ' woman can find the desired hat for early spring, and we advise an ' 1 V V . r , i i. f; i,..c Tiio Pmffnw ivtxlH li Tfhe b,,ad baileau th butterfly bow is in high y mX0U owg to the ot o,. TO88o,, Xrtr PH SfinliD favor this season. These are made of soft satin ribbon:, the soft, Cle 1 01,1 ,1J out" W1U 1 . -,rtot.xvn ; rH ,jlT Ptty shades predominate and are especially becoming to the youth- The spring models from BurgeSSer, KnOX, Gage, the evening and ecPUon Wm ful face. Bands of plain and brocaded velvet, ribbons in black and Phipps and Gearheart aru ready; also, many copies from foreign pat- high arrangement. lor the theatre the nun is to dc oin low I COlrS mnk STnart and attraotivc bnndcailx tornB' i?rom owu worlrroom- with Psyche and aigrette ornaments.