Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 31, 11 December 1911 — Page 7

THE RICH3IOND PAIiIAIIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, DECE3IIJER 11. 1911.

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ARIZONA CAMPAIGN WAS CLOSED TODAY All Day Cowboys and Miners Filed into Phoenix to See 4 Finish"

(National News Association) PHOENIX, Ariz., Dec. 11. All day long cowboys, miners and ranchmen have been lling into Pboenix to witness the finish of Arizona's first poli

tical campaign as a state, and be in readiness for the elections tomorrow. The partisanship aroused by the vigorous campaigns of George W. P. Hunt, Democratic candidate for Governor, and Ed. W. Wells, gubernatorial candidate for the Republicans, Is Intense. Both parties carry a full slate of congressional county and state candidates and both are sanguine of victory at the polls. The vote of the larger cities is conceded to be about evenly divided and it is to the small towns and the ranching districts that both parties look for the decisive ballots. The greatest effort has been made to get out this vote and on the eve of election reports state that the rural balloting will be even heavier than expected. Many of the voters in the mining and ranching districts will be obliged to ride horseback or in wagons for over fifty miles to the cbunty Beat to cast their ballots. These are now pouring into the small towns to receive the Press dispatches from the larger cities bearing the final appeals and forecases of their parties. Gala Day For Ranchers. The ranchers are making a gala day of the election and the outlying places of ballot resemble the frontier towns in "49" with ponies and wagons hitched to every post and tree, while their owners discuss the relative merits of the respective parties. In many of the county seats the saloons have been ordered closed to avoid trouble, between the political antagonists. In Phoenix, Tucson, San Carlos, and Prescott, every effort was made today to put a last argument before the voters. Pamphlets, bmsb meetings, parades, and the distribution of political propaganda marked the day, while at night pyrotechnical displays are to be held, (or were held), and the voter will listen, (or listened) to a last appeal from their leaders. The campaign has been most bitterly fought. The platforms of both parties are almost identical, and both include the judiciary recall feature which is to go before the people soon after the convention of the first statehood act by President Taft, and his action has been made an issue in the campaign. The Democrats have denounced the President's action as "coercive" and have charged the Republicans with contemplated bad faith should they carry the state. The Republicans admit that they are not in favor of the judiciary recall, but claim that they will submit it to the people as their platform pledges. If the Republicans poll the whining vote the judiciary recall will probably go down to defeat at the polls or never be submitted to the electorate. On the other hand, if the Democrats prove victorious the recall will regard to the Judiciary will probably be Inserted In the state constitution via the amendment route, in spite of the President's stand In the matter. State Issues Involved. The campaign has been made upon state Issues almost exclusively, and both parties indulged freely in personalities. The Democrats have run to extreme radicalism, besides making a fervid appeal to that portion of the electorate in favor of the statehood constitution as first submitted to Congress. The Republican fight has been along "safe and sane" principles, and they have made their appeal for votes on a basis of the "open door" to capi

tal and the exploitations of the state's resources. - - Both parties have pledged themselves to uphold the advisory choices of the people for United States Senator an da representative to the House will also be chosen tomorrow. The campaigns for these offices, however, have been lost in the bitter fight over state issues and it is improbable that any vote cutting will take place in favor of the congressional ticket. In fact party lines are so strongly drawn that those who have been watching the contest say there will be very little slashing in favor of any one candidate on either side.

FADS AND FASHIONS

New York, Dec. 11. The vogue of waists or blouses still continue undiminished, a fact which is really not surprising if one considers the important part which those garments play in a fashionable woman's toilette. Strictly tailored waists are seen in suit colorings, plaids and white, the last mentioned showing the front closing effected with fancy buttons. The collar and cuffs have a button-through finish, the small-size buttons being used for this purpose. Some of the newest tailored waists are made of sofefinlshed material, with buttons and buttonholes extending through the high standing collar, thus effecting a front closing. Crochet buttons are usually seen on these smart new models. Usually a quantity of Irish crochet lace is inserted between rows of tucks, and on either side of the front pleat. The same kind of lace also appears in conjunction with hand embroidered and lace motifs. The tailored and semi-tailored waists of wash materials are developed in linen, cotton flanel, dotted Swisse, cross-bar lawn and marquisette, and show inserts of Irish and Cluny laces, as well as effective patterns worked out in hand embroidery. Many of the waBh waists are made in strictly shirt styles, with a high turnover collar fastened with two buttons, just as men's neglige shirts are fastened. The cuffs are also of the turned-back design, and are fastened with two buttons In link style. Other designs in waists of washable materials are made in semi-tailored designs and have the fronts tucked, and trimmed with machine embroidery. Sailor collars are very frequently seen on these waiBts and are trimmed with the embroidery similar to the front of the waist. Net is a frequent favorite for the dainty side pleats. A narrow hem of black net is used as an edge finish to the white frills made wholly of net. This touch of black on a white linen waist is very effective, all the more so when used in conjunction with black and white buttons. Waists of champagne linen in strictly tailored style have fancy yellow pearl buttons to match. Soft-finished satins, messalines, crepes and chiffons make very effective waists for wearing with the twopiece suits. Among the newest crepe and satin waists are the box-pleated designs, the pleate being about a half inch in width and stitched flatly below the collar in pointed yoke fashion. From this point the pleates are firmly pressed, but are not attached to the lining, thus blousing a little at the waist. The center yoke and shoulder lines

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are finished off with small buttons of matching material. Some of the newetst styles hare broad revers In conjunction with the side frill. In this way trimming effects are given to both sides of the front. When used with the revers the frill is generally of waist material, instead of lace. Many tailored models show the regulation front closing, effected with fancy buttons, the usual front pleat often being eliminated, the plain overlapping side being used Instead, showing simple braid trimmings at the edge, or tailorer stitching. Among the fancy silk taffetas in tailored style are plaids and striped effects. Fine ribbed corduroys and striped or plain velveteens appear in tailored styles also, as the nature of

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some of the new models deep cuffs ending at the wrist are fitted rather snugly to the arm, the upper section of the sleeve being slightly gathered into the cuff. The set-in sleeve is well liked, and is gaining in popularity, but the trimming is often placed

well over the shoulder to give the long lines. A new idea in waists is arousing considerable interest owing to the fact that it does not require a hook or button in its adjustment to the figure. It is made in regular waist form In the back, with gathers at the waist line and tape, which is fastened in the front, holding the waist securely. The front of the waist is made with two long ends which may be crossed and tied in a variety of ways, resulting in

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