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Show jjtrHE social whJ IBWFT.-, has been tho fconc of E&iiS Jol social events since it has (Hff .Col. nl Mi Edwin F. i not ono lms been planned on WmW' a seal us that of Inst even-JZWS even-JZWS tbc noapUable mansion woo SSBSi I" honor of the officers and W?n,rl Doogl-n- From V o'clock Slwcht the rooms were thronged gJM'.n.! tho no presented wa "fin '"tlc!lL Th0 e"tJrC h0y9 otn the entertainment SJBT'Sj and the already beautiful JiJM " .ivJo more beautiful by tho S?ierlcn Beauties were con-ttjl con-ttjl lhr decoration of U th Wt lcpaluw were cff-ctlvely placed tiic guests uvro received In 'WKSur-rown, a bank of paJm In the ilA- ,1th tail vaflcA of Arowlcan ttW en either side malclnu a most ef-J3Kt-iccround for tho receiving1 party, ttfKtal'd CoL nad-Mr. nolmcs, Gov. tfWfxdti and Mayor and Mre. Mor-the Mor-the music-room the beautiful "fliKir carw.tlons. with palrrw and -WVere awn. while liyond. In the aB! , American Beauties and spring SfedtorweroMcii. AnWqulslte ftKnrff u rilk richly embroidered In WmnsMlhemuinp. a marvel of the MiMl, vred the round table in 'iMnonu m h? center of the ta-MiuVTf.ii ta-MiuVTf.ii cut-glass lamp, with a large SjK'f rtto Jfllow silk, and mi either Minbl--a. silver bowl, one hold--"SEW tulips, te other daffodils. :W.- Beauties graced tho sideboard :-HKwrtt while pliJmosa was used on .cJBfvJ-llirs. Punch wan perved in tho HKThere the decora tioius wore in IIHo I Beauties and palms. Over the to Amelia Falaee waH an lm-K7erican lm-K7erican flag In electric lamps of JK'leand blue Vtm "-autlful nnd nltractlvo as were Ifcfcr rooms last nlKht. the interest of CVUti naturally centered In the Jmiri: which wa thrown open to InBft&ls'of Col. and Mrs. Holmes for sXti tine last evening. It occupies the jr In the buildlnc Just tn the west mmi Palace, apd the owners havo Mtt-'t to lh5 Pi"ou'111 not on,y of their ImAtarc. but of the gallery itself, for nWto IIqt ono can be found In all tho im Tt.t vails are covered with deep WmH iwJwork Is of black, touched r.hllo the frieze and portions Sfcrtiansf ire of gold leaf, shading- in iXCtoa a deep copper to a dull gold. lpi,vt (ntcrs through tho glass roof. 'SaKteUht light is cast over the entire Wftfroa a. row of thlrty-Uvo-cnndle-wWL eketric lamps extending1 entirely KKi the room at the celling1, ho ar-flkEtist ar-flkEtist they are concealed from view, IXlrfitac a light ns beautiful as that riii""Tcc5t plde of the gallery a com-.awus com-.awus jtaw has been built, and Inst tK((itfd a jcene or beauty indeed, "JrMrjnnlsn of azallas, palms. American Ska nd clla lilies being so ur-SKiutoform ur-SKiutoform a screen in front of tho 'tW 1V- ffn"e ,a" s09 of American .ffglrJa stc-oil oil either siuo of tho stage MM&3 were placed all about the jral-WM. jral-WM. XI the hangings are of tho richest s3H?j Hlvct and the furniture of gold MBtisdumcly carvetl black wood. Tho SJMisffhanl wood, highly polishes, and JBprei)' will bo an altogether dellght-pKtocive dellght-pKtocive private theatricals, dunc-f dunc-f Bjinltj, mualcales and other enter-ryBel! enter-ryBel! whero a number of guosts arc abib:rof rare and beautiful pictures JA l! vralls of the gallery, most of Bith1 eoltectcd during Col. and Mra IfK-trt nxent lour of the world. Among rean oil painting. "Confidences.." ItMiI-otl; an oil painting of peonies nnd MfBamlr of yellow rcges, by De Long-Wlh Long-Wlh of which are so perfect that one Mifcit hear tho drowsy hum of been Jpl Ihtm; a large oil palntlnrr roprc-Jv?? roprc-Jv?? f charaetoristlc Italian accne, by iSJ'i a. painting of a scene In tlie ois of Scotland. b If. Garland; an sit Irjst of a woman on porcelain, 7 "famous German painter of porce- Grnr; a rontlv Japanese seeno idea velvet, an oil painting of Ro-H Ro-H xtztn at the bath, an exquisite bit a nn violets bv Kmlly Sellnger. i ifel !n the collection nro aJso a nuni-rrih nuni-rrih artists, among them several Ir.Colmcr and one by Roso irhrtwell. mi ilralntinsi of Col. and Mrs. Holmec ' II 1 1 if wall?, while among the most flfc th? collections are two small M uj by tht Crown Prlncesa Murle. 3 iKMrs. Holmes v.-hlle she was in g -f list summer On the walls arm S -;iIa, Priceless pieces of Japanese iS "rj'. ihe cabinet contains an end- of curios from nil parts of the e JH arranged about tho room are tji ! lh mast beautiful vnsea ever jaj KJo this part of the country, among C uT? several of CloIs3onne of ;l mi workmanship. But It would iti L1l'?l-lf?s a"1Junt of space to-de- - ua ,. ' :i" lhr works of art stored 11 !?,tx, hnA only tn0B, -VTno ar0 - flx.ovl,lt 11 ln Person can npnie-J npnie-J law bt-autj 15 : Mr Harr- Irwin entertained jj on Monda evening, and later itci party at the Salt Lak theater. U: h'.1?"0" -N,r and Ir- Benner X. t. wMr and Mrs "Walter G. Filer. '.'J. , - 3 BvHrc ndsuy gjuve an informal ijgj-WMay afternoon at her home. EMrs. Russell G. Schulder sailed fPeoUor Boston on Mondav on In. about two weeks. o:ge v putnum entertained n informally at her home yes- 3 iim.'10?11' Mrs Pumam also cn-M cn-M icu afternoon tS?H,,AV"a und Bess "nil Sive r53-1 luncheoD today. dBfi MraTi" lJo,u Fcrrr entertain 3BtliLj (IhuDrfKlQy evening, In honor M. Eenner X. Smith. SBrh.?0?55 RHVe a vel'-v beuutl- n fnlns f01' Iter 8eat ailss L Ell,1(dccorat,(lnS we all In Btetri?l ro.?es' and covers were n' 'M,'1- ubcocls and her HJmJM the reception at tho Arne- lBS5r,le,n wa ,,0SteS9 a eC-J5t'?,1ih,on eC-J5t'?,1ih,on Klvo yesterday at of ih eJ3cc?mtlons were tflmllar Vhi,,p Kyl?u? ua'- carried out ,-hn,t'nlt! carrvlng out the CunTr,-0"1 WbVC fntl r nine. 'Eft, Mfe Tay,'; iI1Si' Short, . "Miss BttOn'T.?0 enlc-rtulne.l 7air(1f"!Ii!urtty tablo decoratloni! h LlJ iii?11 pl,.,k a"d white car- 'Wlnh ...El1 Sohultc, FranclH It: r'Ph Frltsch and Mr. Melster. BJfetT?i,Wi?011 lc'rt yesterday IS, "ralfcdays nt .Castle Gate. ilSfcov P M.eakin entertain SPi Lakf 18 3PenfliilK a few rffffejStttffi will cnlorlaJn a fe-w ns.ngiou this afternoon. E5oThP'p1-' niemhorfl of the of Mrs. John T. VStF 4tl 8htfUif arB.UOril. Donnellau. MlttiilnS c"t6ri"lncd at their :BUoli,l!in.d?d lhe Inforniul SRiilrB. j n " honor of Rev mmrtoLi fh?11 and :vir- "d rmi JUs loi-mcr lcvJny ror Cnoyenne on Friday and the latter for TennesHec on the same day. where they nro to make their homt In tho futuro Judge George F. Goodwin was chairman of tho evening, ajid nmong thoEO who took part ln the. programme were Rev. , Mr. Worrall, B. O. La.' v. John Monzes,nnd Prof. Nottlcton. The reception was given under tht- auuplces of tho Ladles' Aid society so-ciety and the Bpworth League- of tho church, Mrs.. Pcasley being chairman of tho committee on arrangement."-. A pleas-apt pleas-apt feature of the evening was tho presentation pre-sentation to Mr. and Mro. Blckel of a hnlf-dozen silver knives, fork3 and spoons by a number of their Mends, Mr. Menkes making tho presentation opecch. The reception re-ception "commltteo Included Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C McClaln. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Blx. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Rivera. Judge and Mrs. George F. Goodwin, Mra. Johanna Mellon and Mn Elisabeth Post Xoxt Monday evening at the home of Mrs. AV. A. Price, W1 12nst Third South .-trcet, "the ladles of the First Methodlut churcJi will give a Washington's blrthdav party. |