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Show PAGE SIX DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 190S. beautiful presents. The evening waa spent with games and music, after which they were regaled with a delightful supped, to which they did ample justice, and then departed, after wishing Freddy many returns of toe centful day. Those present were: ' How. hat point, but vary extensively t harley Khiaey. Frank he cut of the front and the rd Cooper, Eeari Farlund, Willie Rhea. Safina Green well, Alice Hill, Edna ! The New York Fashions 9 ! NEW YnRK.. Nv. 11. If you are looking fur a costume that will do duty for a number of occasions, order a princes drees of as good a quality velvet as you can afford, but by all means le satisfied with something else unless a tolerably fine grade la procurable. Hate the skirt made circular and faced aliout six inches at the bottom with doth to give it weight and insure it front sagging at the sldea This frock will be the conventional princess style as to the bush, the fullness of the waist being held held in with tucks or shirring, but at the bust lme, which by the way. is cut the bodice meets an elaborate yoke of lace and chiffon. Over this is a tiny bolero, extending only a few inches beyond the yoke. This little coat can only be wont in very mild weather or under a carriage wrap. Consequently the jacket Intended for street donning with the velvet suit Is two-pie- ce a make feature. three-quart- er . t sxz: ,s;Ttiv."sr7. Star on Thursday afternoon by tuff a these last consisting of row uihjii C. E. Dufer and Mrs. John Furlong at row of narrow black velvet, chiffon, lace and tiny edge of fur. Happily, the home of the former, 758 Twenty-fift- h street. Decorations of white however, there are many coats that lent an added bright chrysanthemum are simpler in style and consequently the bouquet of the of leas cost, and among others must be the noted those of caracule, in box style. layer wf the which are trimmed on:y with a rich P afternoon. Is and handsome black braid that putjlhe on about an inch within thr edye audl. , , 5ndr stitched down quite flat. Just aa The many Ogden friends of Miss would be upon cloth. Pearl Snyder, daughter of Mr. and Mr. T. H. Snyder, will be pleased to Quite a fancy is being devehqied Just d now for the plaid suitings. Some of hear of her success aa stage manager a affair, company, To Die at and reaches Just below the hip the most attractive of the new gowns of the theatrical is which Dawn," being presented in Is trimmed In and with or braid line. It dull are being made designplaids, The Fairmont West The princess dress, er have upiarently put forth some of eastern cities. gold galloon. is among the eastern paiiers with Its elaborate latte gulmpe, la the their best efforts in making up the Virginian comments favorably on the which resindoor Hie for costumes. and checks, From dressy very thing tiny and talent of Miss Helen Shertaurant dinner wear, and the coat shadowy in their outline, fashion has ability wood (Miss Snyders stage name) as fabonce Into a conventional plunged Into bold plaids. Tnese turns it at stage manager, and predicts a bright afternoon calling costume. If one rics are the most difficult proposition acareer for her. wears her gowns for several seasons, a a dressmaker has to deal with, but T Is It a w Is success. a model black velvet hen a princess plaid gown will be the nuiat economical purchase, remarkable one. Illustrating a nuval Noble Grands.noble The last grands of the but when ' a few months wear ia all treatment of plaid suitings is a gown held their last meeting with that la required, any one of the many made of brown plaid, the light tones of Mrs. Bigelow and a very pleasant afshades of dahlia is a charming color which run into almost pink color. The was ai ternoon by all. After tne was to select. skirt for this model extremely rewide at the hem. taking at least eight routine work of the club daintyhostfreshments were served by the skirt Ret circular into the gored yards. There are many ways to furbish up of pleated broadcloth, a ess. The guests of the afternoon were w frock that la Just beginning to lose were panel Mesdainea Tyree, Meld, Bummer, BoIts first freshness, and nothing la so panel for each of the numerous gores gart, Morris, Bigelow. Baker. Moon. of the skirt. These were arranged so useful for thia purpose as ribbons and Howe. The club adjourned rlbbuns of all colors, kinds and widths that they fell together and were only Royle to meet Thursday. November 18, with With moved. wearer aa visible the for with a wide ribbon one can make Mra. Rummer at her home on Twena most dainty bolero, finished at the this skirt was sn odd bolero jacket tieth afreet intromade of the plaid, with a slight edge with a niching of chiffon, which duction broadcloth. of tlie new'" much look of restore the will Tolstoi Circle. to a blouse, or again, there Is the ribThe last regular meeting of Tolstoi There Is also a passion for veils just circle was held bon fichu, which is quite new and very at the home of Mrs. pretty. It is made of rather wide rib now indeed one can scarcely said to Ieoimld Beuschel on Cahoon avenue, bon, with silver fringe at the ends: It be fashionably dressed until one has The closing chapters of Longfellows la threaded through rings covered with added to ones toilet this filmy thing, Evangeline" and a brief sketch of buttonhole work and sewed on round which so softens the shade of whatlife was the study of the af the shoulders. There are three lengths ever hat may chance to he worn. To ternoon. The delightful singing of d lie quite correct, the veil must be of ribbon In all, making alx Miss Olga Wehrend added much to Indean comes nor The first neither white cream, but end. length the afternoon's pleasure. Her selecever the shoulders. Just about half- scribable something between the two. tion was Oh, Dry Those Tears, and The French girls have give us way to the front, the under one comes in response to an encore sang Still half-wa- y tad ween the upier one and nitlier pretty idea In hHtplns. the head ar the Night. The guests were Mrs. the middle of the bodice, then in the of it being of artificial flowers to Wehrend and Miss Wehrend. After Ribon match those worn the hat, and the enjoying a dainty luncheon the club renter comes a simply tied bow. bon and lace frocks are making great autumnal blossoms have been utilised. adjourned to meet Tuesday, November Rhort skirts with velvet bodices are 14. with Mrs. P. A. Cook, 551 Twenstrides Into favor. These frocks have been trying for a place Mr some years, to be worn, also lace skirts with silk tieth street. The topic assigned was and nothing could be daintier or light- Lodices. This is an economical fash- Grays Elegy in a Country Churcher looking, but they entail a terrible ion, and permits of the home dress- yard. A full attendance la desired. amount of hand work. This, however, maker making use of things which she should be a recommendation to the has cm hand. Hut it will also lead to Episcopal Ladieo Entertain. the terrible combinations, and we may exdreasmaker. home Probably Pleasant among the social events of straight up and down atyle will not be pect some frightful examples of mixed the season was the birthday party tulte as acceptable aa it waa a few fabrics and swearing colors when the given by the ladles of the Eplscoial years ago, and It will be rather more amateur couturiere blossoms forth. church at A. O. U. W. hall. Mrs. J. f ESTELLE OLAIREMONT. difficult to obtain the other effects, Armstrong and Mra. I. L. Reynolds or such aa the waved, the diagonal had the affair In charge and Mrs. that in which the polnta are dovetailed Beardsley assumed the rule of fortune Into each other. Hllll, no doubt this teller. The hHll was very . prettily will be achieved, and If well done the decorated and the following la the prohe s will frock result very enarmlng Vocal gram which was presented: at little expense beyond the Isbor. solo, Mrs. rirtch; recitations, Dorothy Armstrong; baritone solo, Mr. Ware; Dlrectolre coats sre stunning and voCal solo. George Abbott; vocal solo. the variations In them Innumerable. Mrs. E. A. Luckett was a Ralt Lake Myrtle Ballunger. A large crowd was In attendance, and the affair was a One swagger model Is in brown cloth, success lu every respect. with rather deep pointed revers and visitor this week. collar of velvet, embossed with cloth Mm. William J. McDonald and Mrs. Mrs. 0. J. Stilwsll aa Hostess. outlined with gold braid. A deep Mrs. O. J. Rlllwell entertained the gauntlet cuff crarrled out In the aame Fordstock siient today In Ralt Lake. of the Lucky Thirteen club, members way la the sleeve finish. The skirt Mm. W. (1. Dalrymple entertained a with a number of friends, on wont with this coat Is perfectly plain together Still another style of dlrectolre coat circle of friends on Tuesday evening. Wednesday afternoon. The afternoon allows a vest of white noth embroidwaa very pleasunt ly siient at high A number of lady friends enjoyed a ered In black, dull red and glistening five, prizes being won by Mesdnmes threads of gold. Beautiful, too. are the pleasant afternoon with Mrs. Knapp Allison, McGaw and Red bury Dainty refreshments were served by the long redlugoles of the dlrectolre period oil Wednesday. In velvet. There Is a new bottle given The hostess, assisted by Mrs. .Meal. Mm. entertained J. Armstrong (. shade In an exquisite velvet coat of Mesdames Kirk, AI guests comprised a at cards lisoti, Reynolds, few friends Informally this description I examined the other Iledbury, Foster. Gul llliur. Rhine, Dufer, Anderson, Fryer, day, which had revers of old rose, Thursday evening. Khlvers. Brown, Meal, McIntosh, edged with mink. Mm. R. W. Wherry was hostess on Fie welling, Richardson and McGaw. an at informal evening iwrty The club will meet next Mra. With the dlrectolre coat one must lie Tuesday at her home on Madison avenue. Dickson on the afternoon of with Vovemlter careful In the choice of a list and never given 21. buy In a gay, seculalive nussl, think' Mm. Ralph K. Hoag delightfully enfaig, Oh, tt will do!" Indeed, as re tertained the Cum club pern t'anyon Historical Society. gards millinery, one should never buy on Monday evening at the Virginia. On Raturday last club reminiscences In the dark, as it were, but always wear the costume which It is Intended Mm. Robbins ami vMm. Cahill will bringing to mind the good things of to complete. And suggestive of thia entertain the Rathbone Rimers Birth- the past, were enjoyed by the Historical society. momentous question there ts some day club on Tuesday afternoon at 2758 The occasion which stirred sweet thing of. a cavalier tendency difficult Lincoln avenue. memories being "Historical's resunise at present to define about the to an Invitation from Mrs. W. B. be In fashion. This limy isissibly Mm. W. H. t'hevera and guest, Mrs. a former president and traced to the sparingly trimmed and J. T. Houx of Ran were Francisco. Cal. of the club. more visible crowns, together with the the during the week of Mrs. was eoinlueteil ly The lesson tendency of trimming, and If It were F. R.guests Richards at the capital. Miss June Pierce and Mrs. Currie I.ut for the poise of the buiulenu one The former selecting as timely trembles to think whnt would lie the Mm. A. Rchansenbach presided at Rapp. the present cnrulitinns g topics imaux, sn ilglc, bedraggled effect n five hundred on imrty Thursday ir. Russia, which elicited variedexistings. almost inevliHble. About twenty guests evening. The latter as leader of the HisIn the pleasant affair. The house coats also are eminently tory Review was successful In getting the Instruction of ten chapters from rhlc and elegant, but quite different Mm. (Bison of Sacramento was the one. in style and hi effect. They an- uniProbably Mrs. Rapp has given apto the club the key to unlock history. formly extended below the waist line- guest of honor at a pleasantly Mrs. Meek, the delegate to the Fed. and finished with smoothly fitted gir- pointed party given by Mm. Adolph Rchansenbach on Thursday afternoon eratlon meetings held at Rpringville, at her lioine nil Adams avenue. .f the gave an Interesting account meetings, and brought several nvv Miss Nellie Bowman delightfully en- methods and Ideas which Historical tertained a clrele of friends on Friday willing to adopt. evening at her home. 950 Twenty-fourt- h Airs. Vogel added to the street. Games, fortune-tellinnport with some of the aociul incHint dainty refreshment were features idents of the meetings. Another nine of the evening, which was an unusualthe club will go In a body. ly bright one for all. Two new members. Mrs. Eilu arils and Miss Knapp, were added to the Mrs. Alex Tiqsrtiee. ,,f Allan, club roll, making twenty-fou- r active proved herself a eharining hostess to members. the ladies of Dixie laigan. V R. in One of the pleasing features of the honor of Mrs. Buektniller. who is afternoon was the musv to Miss soon to leave fur California for a sev- Marilla Hunter, who regraciously eral months stay. The h.dii-who sponded to an encore. thenjoyed splendid repart were th Two honorary members. Mrs. Rirhop Mesdantes Huff, Martin. Iorter, and Mrs. Rond, were in nM .li Van Patten, Kelley. Cave, land the unanimous wish of nil was Littlefield. Htmck. Griffin, Lucas. they may meet with us often. nault. Kniuch Other friends, a guests, were Mm. Mis K ranch. Helms and Mrs. Chez. With regret a four months uf very blight afternoon was siient absence was granted the president, by a number of friends of Mrs. Bel- Mrs. Bedford. She goes to spend the low Wednesday at her home. A milwinter months on the coast. All exlinery coiitest was engaged In. each pressed good wishes for a pleasant guest being given the task of making Journey. a list. Mrs. Cus Backer was Mrs. Vog- -. was The auard-- d the first prize for the most called to the chair and rlnsi-the American Importing Tea Co. cvoriti.ni. and the second prize treating n one to the manor int.' whs won b Mr- -. Alie Kuhn. -The Good fellowship permeated th- - oxy W 15th tt, Ogtra home wo mst -- fully decorated with home and the social hour with iw de whitchrK:!i,thciiiumK and a dainty refreshments passed Its ipiick Our 100 stores luncheon M.rvrd. ly. and the conscious feeling thnt prevailed showed that Historic.-iims help us to you A very birthday party was two meanings, that of honest work and to Rhea at his residence. true friendship. Th- - club meets In two weeks with street. Friday even He wtis the recipient of many Mis gnow. lug. double-breaste- 1 ;i 'T " btoi Tollers Monday Nov. 13 5 Commencing Tomorrow November 12th square-shoulder- ed two-pie- H'l : Masquerade Ball Photograph Sale on a .Mln,,i Fancy rne of the blouse coats referred to t hpeak. Rcla W eat, Jennie TT . . made with those of rn T length, which fall over binder sleeves A very pleasant entertainment was Another includes those of chiffon. heart-shape- d. r ta s in Strictly respect Every mucker iLuJt show his or her fact- WfUJV admittance. first-clas- ,.Vt-n- - ce Admission who sit for our ft 0.00 Carbons can have them for $ 6.95 per doz., or the $8.00 Platnum for $5.00 per doz . These will he taken in a very ? USE Ogden Goods B i 1 B This is a cash proposition ors 50c Couple Extra Lady, 25c. The first fifty persons AND WATCH OGDEN GROW 3 Few as Good Better Than Peery's None few days silver-fringe- A Crescent B At Sooys HIGH-PATEN- 3 T Hour 2411 Washington Avenue aiumwuiMumuumiMK j SOCIETY I iV ,v. rirf'rW'rWWfWWfW' r 1 Now is the time to buy your new Fall Wrap THE MAN who buys of us will make no mistake. All the Jewelry and Silverware we sell is of dis- tinctive merit and design. 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