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M f )',( Vqe TWO THE LOGAN REPUBLICAN TUESDAY JULY FOURTH 1916
I L TJUithorilall8 Examples of
I : Every Late Development
1 1 U r Of Fashion find tasteful expression
Iin the beautifully illustrated
NcCall Book of Fashions
(Now on Sale)
B l' Smart Morning or A Quaint
B ' l I a Sport Model Model
B' 1 fl McCall Patterns Nos. McCall Patterns Nos.
;B I 7239-7271. Many other 7255-7249. Many other
B 4 m ncw designs for July. new designs for July.
I ' jg The features of distinctiveness and smartness will be
i I instantly remarked in the dresses designed
I ' for every member of the family.
I James Qtiayle & Co.
II I 1 LOGAN, UTAH
;' 1 Importance of Little
B S Things of Dress
B I Shoes, Gloves, Neckwear, Parasols and
I I Hats, All Have Their Parts to Play
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I 3 1 Short Skirts Demand Smart Footwear
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Btk I f New York, July l In tlio summer.
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H 6 1 ' I ntl,er tlra-' " '" tlic llttle tlll"E8 df
r j , ! dress which count in tlio wardrobe
Bfl l; j1 1 T)L2 sheer llugerlo frock fathers
B I ,1 much of fts clmrm from tlio bright
., j girdle, tho touch of color at tlio
H j f , throat, tlio well fitting pump, or
B i 2 1 hoot, dainty stocking and bIowbI
k 1 tl nlul "l0 "'ll0 brimmed, becoming hat
which completes It. Without theso
H j finishing touches, tho frock Itself
H j might fall short of expectations. '
Summer Footwear
fl Although tho high laced 'ocot was
H I . j ' chic and becoming with tho short
H It 1 tailored skirt and Is still a favorite
B, ! In whlto cam as, buckskin-, and tlio
PV " 1 1,0ft gray and tan leathers, the low
H 4 bIioo Is much In demand. The old
H , f ' tlmo Colonial pump with hugo bucklo
f ' and moro or less exaggerated tongno
B uccordlog to personal fancy, Is .1
H general faorlto. These aro equally
modish In tho dull calf or bright pat
cnt leather. Another fnvorlto in
low shoes Is tho perfectly plain pump
of calf or patent leather. This is
mado with n rather long vamp,
and fits smoothly oer tho Instep, bo
Ing finished -with a bow or leather, a
small buckle or no ornament at all.
There Is variety in heels also; tho
medium high heel Is geneially faor.
(ed for street wear, the French licel
for ovenlng, and thero Is n comfort
ublo and good looking low heel for
thouo who do not euro for tlio high
er one for struct wear. Sport shoes
ato particularly charming, being lov
I of heel, broad of toe, and most com
fortable as well as chic. Thero aro
rubber soled and heeled canvas shoes
high and low, for tennis, golf, and for
similar sports; substantial looking
shoes for wnlklng, mountain climbing
and tho moro strenuous of out of door
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!The Chariot Hippodrome Races are a sensa.
tional feature in the "big top" of the John
ik Pobinson Circus,, coming to Loga o j
B if''- viiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHk
purposes. These come in tan or In
black and lend themselves to any ap
propriate out of door costume. For
those who favor tho flat heelfcd, broad
toed shoe, there arc a number of the
modish low shoes, on the Oxford
typo which may bo appropriately
worn wlth tho tailored suit or dross
for street and business wear.
What's New In Neckwear
Neckwear Is particularly Interest
ing this Bummor. Tho various col
lars and Jabots now modish offer
limitless ways of changing or of
brightening up a frock or bloues.
Perhaps tho very newest idea in
neckwear, Is iho shoulder cape of
white, black, Java brown, or other
favored shade of crcpo Georgette,
trimmed with bandB of ermine, bc.v
cr, or moleskin. Tho short halre-l
furs nro proterred for these capci ,
While these novelties aro a bit ab
nurd, still, they aro effective and lie
coming, and afford quite iv bit of
varmth, worn In tho ovenlng over
tho sheer llngcrlo frock or the filmy
dance dress.
Tho Jabot frill of chiffon, net pic
of edged Georgette, or organdy, Is an
effectlvo ncecssory with tho tailored
suit; It Is worn oftentimes with tho
coat and then again It Is a part cf
the blouso. Tho Jabot blouse is ono
of tho popular models of the season.
Thero nro ottractlva sets of Quak
er collar and tho various other mod
els, with cuffs to match, In lawn, or
gandy, crepe, Georgetto and net;
1 many of them in tho soft pastel
tones bo much favored this summer.
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"Satin Afternoon
Dress
Theso aro worn with frocks of dark
linen or serge, and with tho tailored
svlt. Now and then ono sees a be
coming high stock with sports blouse
or street frock, but tho open throat
la tlL-j rule, although both high and
low collars modish. In orCcr to bo
Bmart h high collar must fit perfect
ly and bo well adjusted.
Girdles and sashes aro another
means of Introducing a bit of color
contrast. These girdles and sashes
Street Dress With ,
Cape
uro offered in great variety In tlio
chops, and belts nro once moro com
ing Into favor. With tho trim tailor.
id dress of sorgo or linen, tho nar.
row, flat Bosh encircling tho waist,
crossing In bad', and tylnr In front
or at tho sldo front, In a luoso knot,
Is a great favorlto. Theso sashes
aro usually mndo of tho samo mater
nl as tho drcs3, or of satin, BndH
nro finished with a tassel or a bead
, design. For llngorlo frockB ano) dan&9
dresses tho wldo ribbon glrdlo or tho
I silk or satin rash Is modish. Dres
den ribbons with tho design forked
out in metallic threads, aro worn
PRESIDENTS CALL FOR MILITIAMEN I
SHOWS GOOD STATE OF NATIONAL GUARD I
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Photos by American Press Association. H
President Wilson ana Newton D. Daker, the secretary of war. are enthusiastic, not only over the hearty approval by the ' BJ
governors of tho states of the order for the mobilization of troops to protect the country against possible Mexican eg- H
gresslon, but also on account of the efllclency and rapidity with which the work la going- forward. According to tele- ' H
graphic advices from the state capitals north, east, south and west, the order wt communicated within a few hours of BJ
Its being received to the regimental and company commanders and through them to the men Further newspaper pub- BJ
, llcatlon of tho call to the colors brought a majority of the men to the armories eager to begin at once the preparations I H
to move to mobilization points. Nearly all the refitments are short of war strength, but the war department Is assured BJ
that there will be little difficulty In recruiting them up to their full quota within a few days. No. 1 In the pictures shows BJ
a national guard field artilleryman cleaning one of the guns, while a comrade Inspect his kit; No. 2. national guard In-
fontryman going over his uniform; No. 3, tho Twenty-second corps of engineers. New York national guard, on way BH
through New York city to mobilization camp nt llcckmnn. N. Y. BJ
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considerably with dance and evening
dresses.
The strictly tailored suit Is com
pleted wltfi a narrow leather belt or
a stitched bolt of the material.
Buttons and buckles must 'not bo
forgotten -in tho Bummer scheme, for
they aro becoming dally moro and
more important Tho dark serge
frock has a row of satin covered but
tons, usually In a contrasting color,
from collar to hem, or a row from
tho shoulder td wrist. It Is predicted
for fall that wo will wear button
hoots again, and that not only will
they have tho single lino of buttons
nt tho closing, but a doublo row.
GAVE THE BABY REST
Children Just cannot keep covered
nt night and that is ono way th'u
tako cold. Foley's Honey nnd Tar
Is a rellablo family cough medicine
that contains no opiates or hnrpiful
ingredients. Mrs. William Leonard,
I'ottsvillo, Fa., writes; 'My lmbv had
a very bad cough. Tho first dose
gave her relief." Sold everywhere
Adv.
STEALS POLICEMAN'S CLOTHES
Cnttago Grove, Ore., July 1 To
Meal a policeman's clothes without a
protest would coom strange, but that
happened In the cass of Mnrshtl
Sterling of Drain.
Ho was 3leeplng In n tent nnd wns
awakened In tho night by omn ono
prowling around his bed. Ho thought
some of his friends wero playing a
Joka on him and paid no attention
to tho Intruder.
In the morning all of his clothos
wero missing, and ho had to excrclso
his lungs considerably to arouso n
neighbor, who supplied him with the
necessary apparel to permit hlra to
appear in public.
No truce of tho thieves or practic
al Jokers has been found.
THE BRITI8H ARMY
GROWS ITS OWN POTATOE3
London, July 1. Tho army has
started to grow its own potatoes.
Instructions havo been sent out to
oyory command, Indicating tho lines
which sho'ild bo followed.
Military requirements aro very big
and llttlo moro than half tho usual
supplies of potatoes are coming into
J the raaikcts, with tho result that tho
war prices to the public are nearly
doubled.
A number of men aro being told
off each day for digging and others
nro being asked to help In their
Hpare tlmo. It is understood that In
structions will soon be Issued for tho
growing of vegetables.
TAKING BIG CHANCES
It Is a great risk to travel without
a bottlo of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol
era and Diarrhoea Remedy, ob this
preparation cannot be obtained on
tho trains or steamships. Attacxs of
bowel complaint aro often sudden
and very aevoro and everyone ahould
go prepared for them. Obtainable
everywhere. Adv.
QUIT8 RUNAWAY BALLOON
London, Juno 28. A young sub
lieutenant of French artillery, Mau
rice B ,ls the hero of a remark-
ablo exploit, performed during a re
cent storm tho night of May 5 wln-n
several spherical French balloons
broko from their moorings and drift
ed towards tho German lines.
B was In charge of ono of tho
balloons and ns ho found himself
Hearing tho enemy's lines ho set to
work to burn all the papers on board.
When lie had done this ho drop
ped from the derelict balloon bv
means of a parachute dcsplto the
fact that ho was then at an altltudo
of nearly 4000 feet, and reached tlm
ground safely, within easy reach of
tho French lines.
Toe Young to Enjoy It.
"Fancy brlngln' a child like that to a
funeral! What plensuro enn It be to
'cr?" I'asslng Show.
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