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Show Coun-r- v Miss Porter entertained at the club on Friday at a Ruth , incheon, in honor of Miss to Sacramento returns who week. The luncheon was given in the red room. Three round tables were charmingly decorated with nasturtiums and roses. The souvenirs trere little leather golf bags. The olace cards had little golf sticks or raddles as their decoration, this being distinctly a golf luncheon. There were resent the following guests: Miss Stella Salisbury, Miss Pope, Misses Sherman, Miss Laura and Eloise Nellie Miss Dooly, Mrs. Blanche Burk, Ruth Miss Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Channing, Geddes and Miss Miss Walker, Albert nine-cour- se Don-t,pll- an 5t Cavanaugh. truth. 15 The history section met on Fox boas and stone martin neckThursday 10 clock- - A paper on the pieces are to be as favored as ever, the Mprr v?nsafan Dynasty and Charle-",a- S softer, finer, double ideas being parffiven by Mrs. Hanak. ticularly liked. Added to this range Subjects Clotil-d- e of talks, in which the flowing garments, and Alcuin. sleeves as well as the dolman and kimona effects are offered, 4 a high class of silkvariously lace and velvet The regular meeting of the Ladies garments cut upon similar lines for Literary was held on Friday afternoon. reception and evening wear. The principal topic was given by Mrs. 4 4 King, who discussed "What They Say in a very entertaining manner. Silk and lace combinations are popular for fine garments, the velvet coats talks were given by Miss e, on England; by Mrs. Critch-lo- in long and three-quartlength bidon Alaska, and by Mrs. Ritchie, ding fair to be in favor with the ultra on Utopia. It is needless to add that fashionable set. The extreme novelthe programme was up to the usual ties are rather long and completely mat-of excellence maintained by the cover the costume. They are richly club. incrusted one-minu- te Ten-minu- te 4 4 4 Velveteen skirts, boleros, blouses and d in complete costumes black is the rich and dark, shadings new gowning story for the fall, and velvets will see at least one year of strong popularity. tailor-finishe- 4 4 4 Col-burn- er w, with embroideries. 4 4 4 4 Whitney left Wednesday will she where New York, evening for The Reapers club held the first sesOlives, buttons, steel dots, narrow spend a couple of months visiting Mr. sion of the year on Monday last, and in leather braid, finish silk and innumerin Rochester, the spite of the inclement Whitneys old homeNew able other forms are used to finish the a had day good York and city Buffalo exposition, attendance. The paper for the day had new cuffs, the broad pockets, the reto be omitted, the amount of business vel's. vests and collars of the inside Philadelphia. relative to State and general federa- and outside coats and garments. tions being large. The Reapers club Velvet in apliques on lace, satins, Perwas organized with the thought of sians, and plain fabrics cut out in Mrs. Allison of Ogden is spending helping women in business training medallion form, are appliqued in this week as the guest of Mrs. H. P. and parliamentary drill. The next cloths or used in contrast or ' Mrs. M. B. I I the square mesh and striped types enlivened with combinations of color, contrasts of black and white, introductions of red, blue and gold are used. A wonderful article is the ready-for-the-lini- ng net and lace robe, artisticontrived and beautifully cally modeled. The beautiful and marvelous work for the money is their recommendation from the price standpoint, but the greatest feature is the readiness and rapidity with wrhich a costume can be gotten ready to wear. 4 4 4 The autumn jnillinery is on rather different lines from that which has distinguished our summer heargear. The hats are fully a size larger and are worn more off the face than they have been of late. Stitched hats of the Tam in combination with other fabrics. OShanter presuasion in silk, velvet or materials to match suits are prominent among the latest hats. The severe Velvet on lace and velvet and lace styles, with trimmings of breasts, combination dresses are particularly wings and quills are the correct thing liked. Velvet spots and dots super- for wear with tailor suits. posed on silks, laces and cloths In 4 4 4 borders, stripes and other forms are much utilized in connection with other For .the more dressy wear lace is modes of trimming. Lace has disapaffected. It is predicted that much peared from street costumes, but is lace and fur combinations will be very absolutely the most sought material in the seasoni the models later popular for evening dress and for the trimming be large and flat crowned, rather of reception dresses and evening to close round forms.. Flowers, the than wraps. be much used in winter milwill too, The return of dress to present indicafittings is a point of the season. This linery, according crochet is one of the movement is largely due to the return tions. The Irish is extremely and laces most of rich plain fabrics, delicate laces and popular velvet. black with effective grenadines to style and favor. Gowns are not to be swamped or covered 4 4 4 with gaudy and finishes. The new ideas are the rich Assyrian, The position held by ornaments is Bulgarian, Roumanian, Turkish, Ara- very strong. Everything is seen, silbian, and all the Russian medallion ver, steel, gun metal and rhinestones trimmings on the plain cloths, ap- in cabouchons and bands are in the PHILLIS MAY. pliques of many plain woven braids of highest favor. . self-color- ed meeting will be held October 14th, when the annual election of officers will be held, and delegates chosen for the federation to be held in Provo. Henderson. 4 4 4 J. Jolly and family to remain. They California leave for to loss Salt Lake social a be will griat Mr. and Mrs. E. and musical circles. 4 4 4 Miss Kiesel of Ogden is visiting Miss Margaret Park. 4 4 4 Mrs. Charles Wilkes gave a reception of Mr. Wilkess aunts, who are visiting in the city. The Inuse was charmingly decorated with a profusion of flowers. The tables were Japanese in character of on Wednesday in honor decorations and favors. Light reMrs. Wilkes freshments were served. on to is entertain again Monday in honor of Miss Pope. 4 4 4 The Daughters of Pioneers have resumed meetings. Tuesday afternoon they met with Mrs. H. M. 'Wells, who is an honorary member. Only daughters of pioneers as far back as 1850 are eligible to membership in this club, the mothers being honorary members. On Tuesday the time was consumed in reorganizing and considering a suitable badge for the order. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Harker, 231 West Third North street, October 8th. The secretary reported that Hunting-to- n and Orangeville had formed organizations and wished to be admitted as auxiliaries to the Salt Lake club. 4- - 4- - 4 The ladies of Unity circle held a Kensington at the home of Mrs. C. E. Watson Wednesday afternoon. The time WOMENS CLUBS. was enlivened by an amusing guessing contest, at which Miss Du Marr won the first prize an Mrs. Kevan gave sevThe next meeting of the Utah Feder- eral delightful solos. Plans for a ation of Women's clubs will be held in Christmas fair were considered by the Provo October 29th, 30th and 31st. The circle and work toward that end will be at the next meeting. Ices club wamen of Provo are making ex- and begun cake were served during the tensive preparations for the entertainment of all members and desire that every club woman in the State who can FASHION LETTER. possibly attend will do so. The subjects to be discussed give assurance of As the season advances wraps are a most interesting and profitable meetto agitate the femifirst the ing. Rev. E. Q. Goshen of Ogden will nine mind.subject of form a With deliver a lecture. Mrs. John Reed of and material never variety before equaled, Salt Lake will give several delightful have been built Louis XIV. coats, readings. "Domestic Science in All Its natty jackets, walking coats, golf Phases. and What Should Constitute styles, doublt-breastmilitary effects, Eligibility to Womans Clubs? are and innumerable other forms of a subjects for general discussion and all shorter length. members are expected to come prepared to take part in the discussions. The topics to be presented by the variFor the longer style, the extreme ous club representatives are as follows: artistic goods, the Louis XVI. coats, "Some Avenues of Usefulness for the the paletots, the pelisses, surtouts, Club Women. Edacution as a Factor directories and the usual marabeaus, in Reform. Womans Most Important run of raglan and automobile styles, Work. The Relation of Art to Life, employed, The Traveling Library, The Local- every possible material isthibets and meltons, the with kerseys, ity Novel. Utility Side of Fiction, of vast the array cloths other forming do for "What Can the Club Woman the Municipality? What Some Pro- tailor, finishes. Requisites Are gressive Clubs Doing, 4 4 4 of a Live Club, "Physical ExaminaPublic tion and Care of Children in the For street wear these fabrics are Schools. The last topic will be han- used plain, stitched or corded with dled by Dr. Luella Miles of Salt Lake. in the richer Mrs. McVicker will give a full report velvet, and self borders fur collars, with of the work of the educational State and heavier forms,cuffs. and revers, linings board. Ill richly-wroug- ht low-gra- de F. Auerbach & BRO., Dress Goods Department 7 Introductory Specials. ed 4.4 4 4 The music section of the Ladies Lit- erary met Wednesday morning at 10 oclock at the clubhouse. Their first program for the year was most enjoyable. The composer was Menhelssohn, and was given as follows: Paper by Mrs. F. F. Reed; Spring Song. Mrs. Peabody; two Songs Without Words, Mrs. Nelden. Miss Davis, a guest, sang very sweetly a "Cradle Song. followed by a pretty little balad not Menhols-son- s, a duet. Bias. by Mrs. Loomis and Mrs. Ruy Lewis. The program closed with current events by Miss as the merFurs will appear as soon their to low justify enough cury drops caraentrance into society. Broadtail,Persian cal and all the other grades of to lead lamb and astrakhan bid fair has the fashion. The price of these doubled since a year ago. Mink is treble its former value, and sealskin in price, also, has advanced materially furriers London fashionable more The small, however are making new coats, llacomwith large flat, square pletely ignoring the medicis . Kimball. - , last year. To Introduce to the public our Magnificent Line of HENRIETTAS, PEBBLE CHEVIOTS, SACKINGS and BROAD CLOTHS we make the following 8PECIAL OFFERING for this week Prices that cannot be quoted again this season. Henriettas Sacking n wide, All Wool Henriettas, in all the leading Fall colorings, including Black, value 70c, per yard, 88-i- 60c Pebble Cheviots. . . Inches wide, extra fine quality. In Brown.Gray,Tan and Black value 50c, per yard ...... ......... i w 36 QCp Warranted All Wool Backing, Inches wide, fifteen colors to select from; per yard 96 Afr twv Broad Cloths In Black and Leading Fall colors Glossy finished, an extra fine quality. 50 Inches wide, per yard, only I I C Qw F. AUERBACH & BRO. .4 |