Show W Wr j r SOCIETY t I g. 4 t I 1 f I Events of the Day I Mrs Harold Lamb mb will Il I at a tea hm this afternoon at her homo home In Michigan avenue In honor of or It Mm Ir Mrs Edwin F holmes who will leave November o 10 for New C York It ic a aThe t The cabaret luncheon to be he given f nt it the Auditorium today by the Ladies' Ladies t 1 Literary club promises to h bo one ot of tho the most important social affairs o of the tho t- t season This evening e tho the dance will wIH I. I conclude the festivities festl of ot The City of Beautiful Nonsense that I opened so I I auspiciously yesterday afternoon I if if c 1 I Mrs Irs John John Gr esbeck will entertain tIme the members of her sewing club at a Il I I f a luncheon today at her homo home In First I avenue followed by a I a c I Glen Glon Miller Iiller will entertain at a a. rUnner din rUn e ncr ner this evening e at the Universally I club In honor of or Mr and Mrs William I I K K Lovering Levering of ot De Kalb Kaib IlL who ha have j recently come come here to reside Thea The f 1 I a guests will later attend tho the dance at S a I tho the Auditorium I I jc Miss Lillian McFarland will vill entertain enter enter- I I tam tain at a trousseau tea ten this afternoon at her home In S. S Main street Miss Marguerite Ta Taylor lor will Mill entertain entertain enter enter- II tam tain at a hard hartl times dancing part part parti this evening at the time New ew Temple hotel ic I Organist J. J J. J McClellan will preside at ot the noonday noonda recital today at the I Tabernacle when the following program program pro pro- I Iram gram ram will vill be he given Iven J Selection from Mignon lIgnon Tho 8 I 1 Meditation Dubois Dubols The Rosary Nevin Nerin An Old Melody ArT Arm by organist I Favorite Mormon hymn Come t Come Ye Saints p I pr Prelude to Tristan J and Isolde I I t an Wagner nr I f I F p Mrs Robert C. C Gemmell will entertain at atan atan i an nn Informal luncheon this afternoon i CITY OF OP nl BEAUTIFUL U nUI a aA I A GREAT T SUCCESS t The CIt City of or Beautiful Nonsense opened wide its gates Kates yesterday afternoon at tho the Auditorium In Richards street and the un untiring untiring untiring un- un I t tiring efforts of ot the club women to make mako the tho carnival a 1 success were were- crowned with vie vic I tor tory More than one hundred and twenty tables were filled tilled with players for tor bridge I and others came In for tor tea It was esti I J mated mate that about people were present J I 1 during the tho afternoon On all sides Bides of ot the hall were beautiful booths varying from the j I dainty brides' brides booth of or June to the substantial sub provisions In the pantry booth of I r September presided over by Mrs Irs Causten Brown Bro The Time guests were welcomed by th the reception committee that Included Mrs C. C E. E Allen Mrs J. J E. E Bamberger Mrs Irs E E. E B B. B Critchlow Mrs Mary Gilmer Mrs Irs James Hole Hogle Mrs William C. C Jennings Mrs George S. S Blanchard Mrs Antoinette KInney Kinne Mrs I Helen Sprague Mrs tIre George F. F Mrs C. C W W. Watson Mrs T. T G. G Webber and Mrs Its if M. r. r S. S Woodward j a aTea Tea was served from a prettily appointed I centered with a large crystal bowl J I filled with pink chr chrysanthemums SurroundIng Surround Surround- Ing the tho centerpiece were Richmond hedges i a filled tilled with flowers Clowers Presiding at tho tea i table during the afternoon were the mera- mera meraj j I bers bergi of ot the card party part committee of which Mrs W. W H H. was chairman assisted by Mrs Irs J. J C. C Hanchett Mrs L. L E. E Mrs E. E O. O Lee Lec Mrs John C. C Daly Mrs J. J H. H Patrick Patrick Pat Pat- PatI I rick Mrs Wesley esle King Miss Anna Tinsman j Mrs Irs George A. A Snow Mrs Irs G. G W. W Moyer ro r. r Mrs Irs Lafayette Hanchett Mrs Irs Raymond Ramond Ackerman Ackerman Ack- Ack erman Mrs er Mrs Leafy Leaf er cry and Mrs L. L E. E Hubbard I a Mrs F F. H. H Knickerbocker chairman of ot I Ithe Ithe the booth displays spent man many days and ind all J 1 but Ut exhausted the tho storehouse of oC her energy In creating and carr carrying out the fanciful fanciful floral designs which transformed tIm the big biff I I hall Into a bower of or be ut The booths j t th Vi v Anti A th n rf n f th Vi h. h A A Hill I h hall I Named el after the U months th of the year each beautifully portrays portra's the customs practices practices I 1 tices and activities that particularly mark I Ithe b booth oth the period represented Tho The January Januar I Is constructed In the form olm of or a bank tellers teller's I window The Inference Is that Salt Lake Lako has plenty plent of money In the bank and cannot be bo f financially swamped however great th the tho ex exactions ex- ex actions of or the giving gift week Mrs Irs F. F W. W t Oswald Is In charge of ot the tellers teller's window I I Tho The February booth Is the birthday booth of ot the Salt Lako Ladles Ladles' Literary club chub It ItIs Itis I Is a golden sheen In the form torm of or a a. great I m birthday cake Fort Forty lighted electric candies candies candies can- can dies tell the stor story of the tho society's age t Flowers of every hue a and d variety darlet arlet ar are profusely profusely pro pro- rusel scattered over the surface of ot tho the giant I pastry semblance V Mrs F. F OConnor O'Connor sways swa's the scepter of au authority nu- nu I au-I 1 over Er the March booths booth which rom rem f of ot St. St Patrick's Patricks da day In the tho morning jI Is all In green and white Great paper shamrock sham sham- J rock leaves beave crown the t typical Irish exhibit i i Paddys Paddy's pipes b by the hun hundreds re 3 are offered j for sale and woe be to the time man who shows shows j ja I Ia a a. racial prejudice that leads eads him to forget torget to purchase one one for the ladles ladies behind the I beribboned counter give no guarantee that there is not a pile o of beneath It Stovepipe hats mo may also be had for tor the asking asking ask ask- ing accompanied b by a sufficient offering of or I coin of or the realm 4 The little Japs have ha It all their own wa way In tho the preparation and adornment of the r April booth Tea anti and waters wafers are served b by In th the tho co cod cos- J charming Salt Lake girls attired of or a faraway Island empire Crimson j i iI rambler roses climb a trellis work vork about the tho r v counter to form a gon gorgeous roof Chrysan- Chrysan j I tj I both of or the tho giant and bab baby species specie j and wisteria are bountifully displayed AToni A Toni gate is the entrance to the booth Mrs Irs I I. I O. O aux is in charge char Place and painted hand-painted china are on sale sabo at the May ra booth which Ies vies with Its t neighbors In artistic and floral I The structure is emblematic of art and Is 11 un under tinder er tho the direction of Miss Myra Ira SaW Sawyer er A golden wedding ring was the design chosen for the booth to be after atter t the tho month of or roses Above the framework fl tt III In the tho center Is 15 a n wedding bell of oC light pink roses some three feet high an and two feet teet broad at tho the base The rhe wedding cake J Is on Ol I f hand hand measuring two feet across Its gleamIng gleam- gleam r In Ing white surface Chances for tor a 3 diamond ring are being sold at the June booth an au I engagement ring of ot course Cand Candy and firecrackers were the inspiration inspiration i tion of the tIme n fiery fiery-bocking July booth Odds I Elec Elec- Electric J and en ends s of man many sorts are for sale sae trie flashers disappear continuously over o tho the counter throughout the evening hours The vacation period Is depicted b by the August booth which appears as fis a deeply b bo- bo flowered pergola where th the men an and amid mayhap some women wil go go- goto tt to get their smokes and cigars every every- I where vh e ro Th The Tho September booth Is a white pantry Tho The things thinG's that count such as pickles fruit ruu I jams sold Bold here Business was etc are The white pantry was almost cold out as f carl early as yesterday afternoon Mrs Causten Brown Drown 18 Is In In charge chan e. e f Mrs rs 1 L. L H. H Farnsworth Is queen of the October booth which I Is nothing more nor filled d less than a great canvas can pumpkin head with nuts cider elder doughnuts doughnut and amI pretty fortune for fortune for tor- I tune tellers Continued on following page paie e. e 4 t t t t H 4 t ft i it M M M M I I M t t tt 4 f P 4 r t I I I I 4 I 4 T T T T 1 1 Continued From Preceding Preceding- Page e Plum pudding mo molasses lases es and other such euch delicious delights are the stock of the November o or Puritan booth The ladies ladles conducting the sales are aref t. t dressed in I t attire Shocks of or f corn make up the roofing rooting and spinning r wheels rented sentell help to sug suggest est the period pre- pre I Toe The December booth is a snow snow snow-cov a ered log cabin inside are dolls doUs do s and andt of ot ever description All the t to toys every i adornments and articles for Cor sale are arc Yuletide Miss Pearl suggestive e of oC the tho Savage e Is 18 In char charge c. c I Last but not least Is 18 the posto- posto flee booth It is filled with parcel post which must on the postage packages be paId by br the person whoso whose name a Is called out L by the official crier erler The They y limit Is 25 5 cents postage In the thea thel ture Among the excellent 1 features e J a given program were were- the Riley poems l' l by Mrs Mao Mae ao C. C Cutler These gems 11 of or the Hoosier from the Juvenile ju fancies poet were read by Mrs Cutler In costume cos cos- Bill GoodIn Good- Good fume tume Max and and Billy first group and In another In to for tor the ands Aunties Auntie s sand I group ro Ive Been At s House and and AV Ann the author still of WIth thE p those present nt or of fresh In the memory It Mrs Irs Cutlers Cutler's oo 1 fortune to was with the tenderness and childlike child child- portray KO so 0 potently potent potent- p that mat appealed ilk like sl 1 c these outpourings outpourings out- out Whitcomb Riley finey James l ly to life child of child lutes likes and 1 understood better none Ann herself beater us ns the tho poet l knew n her for or Riley Se drew all h his types from life Ure could have been loge no more fine In her Im- Im naive t than an was Mrs Irs Cutler Culler n the thc positive rule rulo l Only P excused d M Mrs Irs 8 CI Cutler tl I against encores personal onal acknowledgment m nt oC or orI orI for moro more per I I I the approval al expressed b by the audience else she would 1 have ha been more than I willing wining to quote further from the poet t laureate of at childhood j Mrs Irs Florenco Florence K Woodruff io is chairman chairman chair chair- man o of the L executive 1 I committee I F Li 11 T the other members befog IHU rs c. c r-C r Franken v r. r Mrs Irs Mrs James L L. W. W H H. Bintz Mrs F. F L. L Parker Mrs Irs C C. C C C. Dati Dally Daily Mrs J Wesley Wosley King IZing Mrs airs 3 J. J A A. A Reeves Mrs Irs F F. L. L Oswald I The following committees will 1 have 1 a aI I The I charge of the luncheon and the dance danee t this afternoon and evening I l Committee on luncheon Sir Mrs s F. F L L. Parker chairman Mrs Irs F. F M. M L McHugh cHu h. h assistant chairman Mr Mrs G G. D. D Lochart Loc Lock Lock- I hart bart Mrs Charles N. N Boyd Bod Mrs II IL N. N Mrs Irs Clarence Clarenc Warnock Mrs MIs I Henrietta rc Mrs Grant Grant McConaughy h Swan Mrs R. R E E. J. J W Edmund Edmunds Mrs I. I L L. L Pratt Mrs damuel Neel Mrs Irs D. D W y Phelan Ms Mr Arthur Thomas Mrs ITI J. J IL II RIddle I w S s. s Henderson Mrs Phil Clark Mrs Irs John Wilhart MI 6 Mrs So I n n. n Sharman L L. M M. 1 Bailey Balley Mrs Beatrice F. F F. F heimer Mrs Irs Austin Kerr Mrs T. T McCanne Mrs L Le LeGrand J Phelps helps Mm Mrs A A. l jr Grand Young Iu S. S I I. I Billings Mr Mrs Irl freeman Morningstar star Mrs S A. A Whit Whit- hit n sty lIer v Mrs Ira D. D Wines Nines Mr Mrs Ir Fred Ss Mrs lire James Jamea Pardee Par Par- Rands andl Mrs Roy dee he Mrs Ir C N N. Sweet Mrs O. O II 11 Johnton John- John ion ton Mrs Irs F F. H H. Mrs C C. W. W Prim Primrose roe rose Mrs G George Skelton M Mrs A. A V. 7 Conan Cowan Mrs E E. L. L Thompson Mrs airs C. C r it Morehouse Committee eUe for or Mrs dance James L. L x j Franken ken Mrs firs rs A. A T T. McCanne Mrs A. A B B. B Mrs Glen Miller M airs Ld Ede Ed- Ed s 1 Grec on t e S S. Murphy y rod Mrs F. F L. L C C. Miller Mrs Irs krs Henry Cohn Mrs I 4 s C. C A. A Quigley Mrs L. L P. P n. n Wattis Mrs jc Il 11 Ie G v V. V Heuser Mrs C C. C E. E Carter Mrs MrsS S w C 5 v. v l R. R K Pearsall Mrs Irs ita Chars Charles Tyng nini Mrs Mr- Blod Blod- S. S 1 Frederick ReIser Mrs William tilt lt Mrs George B. B Wilson Mrs 1 ti ill 1111 ll i 1 Browne Mrs A A. A C. C Cherr Wherry herr r Mrs A f 9 H. H Child Mrs L. L II H. I. I Farnsworth 9 RECEPTION DECEPTION FOR FOIL BRIDE ng AND I I. I II I Mr Er and Mrs Mr In W H R Jones entertainer entertained f it t I a a. fargo lar largo o reception last evening a at at t their homo home In W V Yo First North street a 1 1 l' l l' l T-r T TrIn in honor of Mr and anda Mrs a Shirley PenrOSe Penrose Penrose Pen- Pen rose Jones who were recently married The Thc rooms were prettily decorated with bronze e and yellow chrysanthemums chrysl mums combined with autumn leaves The guests were received b by Mr Ir and Mrs 1 Jones and the honor guests Assisting Assisting As As- in the general entertaining were Mrs Irs Fred Cornick and Mrs J S. S Jones The dining room was g-a g gay with man many vases of yellow ellow chrysanthemums In the center of the table was a largo large basket of the flowers tied wi with th yellow ellow malino and small bowls of ot the chrysanthemums chrys chrys- chrysanthemums were at the corners of ot the table Presiding at the tho table were Mrs C. C H. H Bradford assisted b by Miss Ruth RuthWood Wood Miss UIS Gladys Jones Misses l Maud and Gladys Glads Anderson and Miss lIss Mary Jones During the evening OO guests called i X it c WILT WILL ENTERTAIN AT T DANCING DA I PARTY AIt Mr Ir and Mrs rs Frank S. S Murphy Murph will entertaIn at a n. dancing party part on Saturday atur- atur J da day ay evening at the Country Countr club WILL ILl E ENTERTAIN A AZ 1 7 EA Mrs J J. J E E. Cos Cosgriff has nas Issued l In for a tea to be given next Wednesday afternoon Ko Nov S 8 at the Cosgriff home In E E. South Temple street WILL VILI SPEND I. S SIN IX IN N PROVO Mrs Irs Reed Smoot left lert yesterday afternoon aft aft- for tor Provo Pro where she will wIll spend several everal weeks with Mr Ir and Mrs Irs Barlow Har- Har Harlow Harow low ow E E. Smoot Mrs Smoot has been the he guest of ot Mr l and Mrs Ariel 1 F. F Cardon Cardon Caron Car- Car don on in Logan for tor several da days s WILL ILL VISIT IN IX BOSTON Miss 1158 Adelaide Woodruff will leave I on Sunday for tor Dos Boston ton where here she will I with Miss Sibyl Walker alker and I other young friends for six weeks Ie IC g v- v v X'S OI CLUB TO MEET 1 The regular monthly meeting of the I Womans Woman's Republican club will be heldon held heldon on Monday afternoon Nov No 6 at the home of ot Mrs Irs William Spry Tie as assisting assisting assisting as- as hostesses will be Mrs Irs L. L G. G Kelly Mrs Mra William Illiam M Jl McCrea Mrs Georgo George Wasson Mrs A. A J J. J Gorham Mrs Irs Frank B B. Scott and Mrs Irs Lucy Clark Women omen In Politics will bethe be bethe bethe the topic discussed b by Mrs H. H Kirkman Kirkman Kirk Kirk- man and Current Events E will be beglen given gl b by Mrs D D. D N c ROWENA CIRCLE ENTERTAINED The Tho Rowena circle of or Yeoman members members members mem mem- bers were entertained yesterday after at their regular meeting at the home of at Mrs Ida Ma May 70 W W. Second North street The Tho rooms were wele prettily decorated decorated dec dec- orated with chr chrysanthemums and autumn |