Show 2A The Sunday Morning- - (Continued From Preceding? Page) and chrysanthemums were used in the living room and reception hall The 'guests were Mr and Mrl P W Madsen Mr and Mrs J T Smith Mr and Mrs E H Chapman Mr and Mrs II Harry Madsen Mr and Mrs O It Meredith J Jr Mr and Mrs Harry Bennett Mrs “Yeates Mrs Johanna Brixon Mr and Mrs Clarence Cramer the Misses Margaret Carry and Fae Smith Harlow Vincent and Orval Cramer Miss Hannah Harrison entertained the members of the If club yesterday at her home in 73 S street The after-Tnoo- n wax spent in knitting and light were served Twelve 'refreshments were in attendance (guests I s’t - Mrs A F Bowyer entertained at luncheon Wednesday at her home on 'Ninth Hast street in honor of Madame Henriques of lo Angeles Chrysanthe themums in shades of pink formed decorations The- place carilt were in colors Covers were laid for 'patriotic Madame llenriques Mrs U A M Miss Napper Mrs F AX Wichmam A Mrs Hoyt !! llenriques Airs I Ber?r Mrs William CrnnfleM AIss Brewster Mrs J W Forkes I Airs Alfred Bowies Mrs J II Angel Mrs n J Crookston Airs John Xtshet Mrs SIIKALY II WADK for-"-’ iuerlv Miss Opal MrKet whose marriage was a social event TVr KS of the past weelc ’ - F Mrs Howyer Bowyer and aft 3e Air and Airs Thomas Dow Elliott entertained the members of the Elite club Thursday evening at their home in K street Tall vases of yellow chrysanthemums graced the liing room and a Thanksgiving decorative scheme was room ('overs carried out in the dining were laid for twenty-fou- r guests AsMrs Frank Hunt and Miss sisting were Dalsey Wilkes v V The members and pledges of the Theta Sigma fraternity of the I'ni versify of Ftah held a dancing party last evening at their chapter Thursday house 1U40 K Second South street In honor of Fred A Sutton and K Harvey Milter who have enlisted in the Thirtieth engineers as chemists The house I Hines Airs Fannie M Pattisoii was decorated in the colors of the na- F Miss Zina Finnerty tion the university and the fraternity Wltzell's tuvs taud furnished the Arrangements — Mrs FI C Taggart chairman: Airs C W Morse Airs 'Willmusic sf iam Shill Airs Iillian It Tanner Miss Mrs Warren Benjamin entertained Lillian Cutler he members of the Agenda club AlonDecorations — Airs William Spry day afternoon at her home 57? K Sixth chairman: Mrs K Mrs South street The rooms were prettily J K C II Mrs Davis Taggart decorated with chrysanthemums and tea was served at 4 o'clock The club Candy — Airs II A King chairman membersFTinclude Airs Adolph Anderson Mrs Margaret Zane Cherdron Airs I Airs I Brown Airs It AI Stewart N Airs Clarence Cramer Airs Airs if It Fratf Mrs Charles Savage M Strati) AI Mrs John Piper Airs Neilon Mrs Grant Swan Mrs K M Hnvenor R Alorrison Mrs Iuther Sinclair Mrs O Itrunton Lilly Tickets — Aliss Zina Finnerty chairand Airs Charles W Higson man Airs F C Loofbourow Aliss SarAliss Helen Cart hey was the honor ah Eddington Mrs F L Price Airs guest at a prettily arranged kensington Benner X Smith given Tuesday afternoon by Miss EsReception — Mrs P S Witcher chairther Badger at her home in FI South man Airs E O Leather wood Mrs A Temple street Feathery Japanese R Airs Julian Thomas Aliss Barnes chrysanthemums decorated the tea ta- Blanche bles Twelve guests were invited to Strickley Mrs II L Cummings meet Mbs Carthjr Miss Badger was as- Airs Joanna Alelton Mrs E H Callla-te- r Airs Alartha Stanford Airs Minnie sisted by her mother Airs Rodney T Badger and Airs Daniel Tracy Airs C H Blomsterberg Hamilton J Airs Lucy Klrkman L Mrs Palmer P Alias Frankie Jacobson was the hostAirs Kate-G Airs G Armstrong ess at a tea given Tuesday afternoon Shill Mrs Earl Saunders Airs D C In compliment to Airs V T Bell sweet peas and feathers Turner Mrs W J Strickley Airs A pink ferns were combined for the decoraAirs C A Cook Mrs G A tions of the living room and tea table Goff Airs G S Judd Mrs W II d the dining room were Aliss Assisting-iAirs A G V Airs Iverson J Alary AIcKeilar Miss Natalie Walker Hampton Airs AI AL Smith Airs S Aliss Aiamie and Johnson Dallas Airs Lb G Kelly Airs Helen j C A pleasant surprise party was given Kimball Tilton Dr Jane Skolfield Tuesday evening for Mrs Josephine A Mrs Lee Jones Airs E A Dupaix Airs Corey Albritotn Angus Gibson Mrs Henry Cohn Airs Gideon Snyder Mrs J II Olsen Airs George Alueller Airs C Barrett Mrs A E Graham Esther Airs Mrs Gertrude Newton Cramer 4 of the three pioneer The annual organisations the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Daughters of the Mormon Battalion and Daughters of the (Continued From Preceding Pas) will be held Pioneers llandcnrt and Aliss Wednesday evening November 2' at erty Afis Violet Fiolo-- n Alary Johnson Th tnemers of tlte S o'clock at the Bishop's building Aside committee on arrangements are sites from the dancing a splendid program Ruth Mandelt Miss May niter Miss will be civen Refreshments will be Ruth Daugherty and Miss Claire Pen- served The committees in charge are: dleton Reception — Mrs Alaria T Pongall :Jt sjt Mrs Ida T Whittaker Airs Elizabeth have been IS Pratt Mrs Elizabeth S Wilcx Mrs THE followingfor committee the large card party Lucy V Smith Airs Sarah J Cannon to be uiven by the members of the Mrs Elizabeth P Hayward Airs LilWoman's Republican club at the Hotel lian H Woolley Airs Flora B Horne Utah Thursday afternrxc December 6 Airs Agnes O Thomas Airs Betsy G S Wilcox Airs to raise funds to purchase wool for Lyman Airs ElizabethMrsu C AfcCune Annie W Victoria the knitting machines which are mak- Cannon Aliss Annie Mrs Alice Lynch socks for the Ftah soldier ing B AI Mrs Horne Sarah Summerhays Refreshments — Mrs T I Lewis T Horne Mrs Annie chairman: Airs W it Ellison Mrs E Mrs Nettie Airs Lillieth Smith Van Paul A Rogers Airs J c Sharp Mrs Will- Iiam Airs Annie Iayton Jones Airs iam' Alossop Mrs J II Bean olive Piston Kardley Airs Edith CutW Alusir — Airs C Lo kfnaton ler Friel Airs Kate Ferguson Burton rbairmau: MV Jeannette R Hyde Mrs Mrs Julia P Murdock Farnsworth Airs A ( 1 Rut-terf- ly Fol-lan- n I’et-tegre- quality! 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Ethel Smith Snow Mrs Sarah Lowry Reynolds Mrs Marie Mitchel Brown j Mrs Ida Lowry Allen Mrs Sarah Swift Airs Hannah Covey Mrs Lily Wolsten-holm- e Airs Mary Van Mrs Della ArmMiss Emma Lindsey Mrs Kate strong Shill Mrs Emma Armstrong Program — Mrs Emma W Pyper Mrs Estelle P Bradford Aliss Hazel Franks Airs Alirl Van Duran Decorating —Airs Mary Jones Clawson Airs Edith Cutler Friel Airs Julia P Farnsworth Airs Lora Bean Holman Airs Elizabeth Wright Mrs Ida Allen Airs R W Madsen Mrs Lawry IL I Barton Mrs Nettie T Howe Airs Sophrona Horne Refreshment — Mrs E C Smith Airs Lorllla L Horne Airs Lillie Alurphy Mrs Anna Groves Airs Kate Lloyd Mrs Helen W Bourne Airs Hattie P Kimball Airs Millie B Cl&wson Alts Blenda Hampshire Mrs Ida K Towy Mrs Sarah K Pond Mrs Olive P Kardley and Airs Algie II Grant Finance —Airs Alay Hell Thurman Davis Airs Flora It Horne Miss Grace Skidmore Airs Izra II Holman Airs Annie Layton Jores Airs Ethel Smith Snow Airs Letbeth Smith Van Dam and Airs Soplifona S Horne v 4 The entertainment committee of the Ladies Literary club will give the second in a series of dincinr parties Saturday evening December 1 at the clubhouse sje Airs II C Edwards and Airs Clarence Warnock will entertain at luncheon Alonday afternoon at tlie home of Airs Warnock 53S Second avenue g g $ Airs A B Sawyer and Airs W C Hayward will entertain at1 a card at the party Saturday December home of Mrs Sawyer 763 E Fifth South street The procn?ds will be used to purchase equipment for the Red Cross Auxiliary of St Paul's church The Wednesday Afternoon club will meet at the home of Airs O G Gooch 776 N Second West sg The Red Cross unit of the Jastamere club will meet Friday at the home of Airs I D Froeman 1053 E Seventeenth South -- 1 Sjc 3(1 £ The Order of the Gleam will entertain at an informal Thanksgiving party next Tuesday afternoon at the Alpha Chi house Olive Woolley Ruth d Allriam Wells and Luciie Sneddon comprise the committee in charge of arrangements g g g The grand Scandinavian charity ball 2a at the Odeon will be given The members January of the arrangement committee will meet Alonday afternoon at the Hotel Utah at 2 o’clock liar-woo- WOMEN’S CLUBS (Continued From Preceding Page) Alias Frances Richards Aliss Laura November 25 1917 Salt Lake City Utah n 230 o'clock Wednesday Hafternoon at- - 1073 Second with Mrs Wj Delts avenue The subject for the afternoon will be "The Love and Study of Nature" Discussions vyill be opened by Airs Walter Poulton Mrs OMrsJ Alonson and Mrs H J Cook Henrietta Martin will speak to the club on "Enlarging the Child’s Power of Observation and Desire for KnowlAirs Florence Locke Vlles will edge"a vocal selection and Miss Elizagive beth Pier will give an Instrumental selection 3C g The Red Cross unit of the women of the University of Utah will not meet this week 4s 4s 4 Airs R H Judd entertained the members of the Octo club Thursday afternoon at her home 534 Jensen ave-A nue Luncheon was served at 130 of American Beauty crystal basket an attractive center-piec- e rosebuds made The table luncheon for the the Thanksgivplace cards carried out was assisted by hostess ing idea The her sister Airs A E Wilcox Mrs R H Judd receiving a rose plate and the prize being won by Airs S W Peck The next meeting will be at MrsH K Hansen's 529 Jensen avenue November 30 £ 4e 4c The Red Cross auxiliary of the Women's Republican club will meet on Friday in Whitney hall Instead of Thursday owing to the national holi- ? J C day 4s sjc Miss Howst’s knitting class will meet on Alonday instead of Tuesday in the Boston block g g g Friday evening November 20 the members of the Phillips Congregation al church will give a social for the benefit of the missionary fund at the home of Air and Airs A F Cardwell 38 S aQs Tenth East £ The Young Women's Christian asso elation will hold their regular vesper service this afternoon at 5 o’clock In thet rooms on the sixth floor of the Continental Bank building Mrs H Norton Johnson will give the second of her series of talks on "Why I Believe in the Bible’ discussing it- from the MONDAY WE START AN IMPORTANT OFF Sale TBiamiks nvm ALL “LUCILE’S”— LADY: DUFF GORDON’S AIODELS The Entire Line of Afternoon and Evening Gowns V3 Off LADY DUFF GORDON’S ORIGINAL MODELS Don’t fail to see this collection and the Wonderful Values of THE Fore- most Creator of the Fashion World A SPECIAL HAT SALE WILLL BE PLACED— - scientific standpoint Airs D Ausber-ma- n will sing and Miss Mackay will give a piano solo The ladies of the First Congregational church will act as hostesses All women and girls are cordially invited4c 4? 4c The Ladies of the Fraternal Order of Eagles who have recently organized will give g reception and dance at Eagles hall Fourth South asd West Temple streets on Alonday evening December 3 at S30 p m All prospective members and friends are cordially invited Beautiful Pattern and Street HATS The Lloyd Alliance of the First Unitarian church will meet Wednesday at 2 o’clock for Red Cross work Practical Useful and Alost Attractive SEE WINDOW DISPLAY V& Off amid Va ! Off t f CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS gag JUST : GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE (Continued From Preceding Page) Lynn G Lawrence who ia at Fort Winfield Scott Miss Ruth Palmer teacher of the Bryant school who was recently Injured in an automobile accident has recovered to return to her sufficiently home 490 J street from the Holy Cross hospital Walter C Coombs of Honolulu has been the guest of his sisters Airs W II Martin and Airs Grant M on his way from Washington Darby where he attended a Alasonlc meeting Air Coombs will visit his niece Airs Arthur Ivor Johnson formerly Miss Doris Alartin in San Francisco Word has been received of the arrival of a little son to Air and Airs David Keith Jr at Charlotte N C Mr Keith is stationed with the quartermaster's department at Camp Green near Charlotte Alra Keith was formerly Miss Geneva Savage the attractive daughter of Air and Airs George and her to Air Keith Savage was one of the marriage Interesting events of last winter Weber and Miss Harriet Wilson g g g The Welfare club will hold its regular- meeting' Tuesday evening November 2T with Airs Frank P Sherwood The subject for the evening will be “Bolivia Paraguay and Uruguay” by Mrs R A Norton The Welfare club issued its yearbook during the past week The program for the club year is as follows: December 27 — Hostess for the meetThe ing Airs Charles Montgomery discussed is “Argentina subject by Airs Dora Hill January 22 — Hostess Airs IL R Ramey The subject “Peru and Chile by Mrs Emma Stockman February 26 — Mrs Isabelle Frye Mr and Mrs Kenneth Luman have hosters The subject “Ecuador and arrived from the Luman ranch In Big Columbia by Mrs F R Phelps Piney Wyo and have taken an apartMarch 26 — Airs A AI Glover host- ment at the Bransford for the winter ess The subject “Venezuela and g Guiana by Airs Jacob Rumet Air and Alra P 1 Qucalv of Kem-mer— 23 Aliss hostBonnie April Clancey ess The subject “Central America” a shortWyo are at the Hotel Utah for stay by Mrs E R Rathhone £ £ £ — 26 Miss Blanche Strickley Alay IT Childs will Air and Airs hostess The subject “Aiexico” by leave next week William for Denver for a stay Afrs Gould R Blakely of several weeks Alusic under supervision of Mrs B 4s 4c 4s R Ramey Mrs John T Donnellan and Mrs gf Robert W Glejidinnfng and two little The regulsr meeting of the Daugh- daughters Virginia and Bonita left ters of the Utah Pioneers will be held Friday for Tasndena Cal where Saturday November 21 at 230 o'clock will spend a few davs before goingthey to in the Bishop’s building The subject their home in Ocean Park will be “The Silk Industry of Utah” g g g Mrs C C Tarsons and three little presented by Airs Zina A" Card The musical program will he under the di- daughters will leave early in the week rection of Alra Agnes Olsen Thomas for southern California where they will Mrs Nellie Drtice Pugsley will sing a the winter months solo An Invitation is extended to ail spend 4e 4c 4 Interested Mr and Airs Clifford R Pearsall an extended stay from have returned The woman of Mnoxeheart legion In the east will give a card party Atonday November 25 at Moose hall Mrs John E Dooly will leave today jje j(t the east She will spend Thanksfor The Red Cross unit of the T7 C T giving with her son Richard at Notre will meet at the Wilson ho- Dame and later will visit Aliss suxilisry Alary 2 tel Tuesday November 27 at Dooly who is a student at Wellesley o'clock 4 g g g g g R Turner who is at present J Capt Rcil Cross auxiliary will The Lynds at the Presidio in California meet Wednesday November 26 nt the stationed be in Salt Lake after December 1 will Wilson hotel to visit with his mother Airs J T Turner The Seekers Literary club will meet November 27 at the home of Tuesday Mrs Addison Cain lias gone to Miami Airs K W Senior 16n Indiana ave- Arix for an extended visit to her nue Mrs E G McCullow will read Airs Collin Bell' daughter a paper on "What Led Up to the g g g Revolution In China" Airs Air and Grover Rehentisch g g g from returned have Washington D C Airs R R West entertained the and will soon be at home at their resimembers of the Greeters of Utah dence 1127 E Seventh South street Tuesday afternoon at her home- in the v g g Luncheon apartments Kensington Mr and Afrs Frank Noon have rewas served at 1 o'clock after which turned from Virginia where they have the regular Red Cross meeting was spent the past year and for the presheld ent will be at home at the Newhouse 4k Mrs W J Coffin mi entertained the hotel members of the Dare Sewing club at Airs W R Walrous nnd Airs Hollo her home 1985 S Fifth Fat street Ditto expect to leave today for Camp She was assisted Dodge lies Moines la where they Thursday afternoon The by her mother Airs AI A Cecil their husbands Captain Wat-roclub members are: Mrs Ien Cotterell will join and Captain Dittog Airs Oak Burris Mrs J Forbes Don g g Mrs Inar Johnson Mrs J P Keller Airs W F Beer and Mrs W F Beer Mrs W J Schaaf Airs Fred Jr have left fur New York where Alra R Wonnacott and Mrs Taylor W T will visit William Francis Beer 'they Coffman The club will meet in two i g g g weeks with Mrs J Forbes Done 863 Mrs II F Faikenstein left Saturday Downington avenue for Portland where she will visit her 4c 4s 4c Airs Benjamin Whittaker mother The Oliver O Howard Women’s Rege 3: g: lief corps will meet Wednesday at Air and Airs E P Slabaugh will 230 at the I O O F hall leave today for Akron O with their They will Beverly Jane There will be a meeting of the Alon- daughter Air Slabaugh’s parents visit 4e 4e Literary club In the comday Night mittee room of the library Alonday Airs E M Aiil-lof friends The many November 26 at 8 o’clock Professor who lived inSalt-Lakyears Fellowes will speak on "The Perfidy will be pained to learn ofmany her death of Germany” In Kansas City October 27 This is the open meeting of the month and any one interested is corSAVE MONEY A IIOSKISSON CO dially Invited to attend g g g fits Busy Stores K The Draper Mothers’ club will meet —Advertisement er t us age 9§s er e - £16 SI SOUTH MAIN times and the English channel twice It has braved submarines and Gossip About Writers and New Booths REMAKING A PICTURE George Inness's tremendous desire to paint over a canvas did not limit Itself to his own pictures Afany of his fellow artists fell victims to this insatiate weakness In his newly published "Life Art and Letters of George Illness’’ (Harpers) Mr Iness Jr tells the following amusing story of his father's eccentricity In this respect: tlie I remember on one occasion me father of told G Brown my J artist Tenth coming into his studio in the one of Street building which is still New York's prominent studios and after looking at a nice little bootblack who was making his black and tan dog beg for a piece of cake saying: That’s a good story Brown but your boy’s too clean and your dog’s too black and tan You’ve got too much in the picture: In fact it’s all cracker box and dog and boy What you want Is breadth Take out some of those details and tell the story more I’ll simply Here give me your brush show you ‘And said Brown "I wish went you could have seen the way he With canvas at that one sweep of the brush he had changed a twilight my beautiful brick wall Into out of sky had madeboxa pool of water wiped all the butthe cracker tons off the boy’s clothes and changed boy and dog Into a couple of canthat tramps But I have induce me would vas yet and nothing to part with it ” ten-by-fourt- dull-color- AUTHOR nU'K Page HERMAN by Doubleday ’WHITAKER FRANCE GOES TO Herman Whitaker author of “Over the Border’ was in New York last week prior to leaving immediately for "somewhere In France” where he will write articles on the war for a newspaper syndicate Mr iVhi taker’s novel of Aiexico "The Planter” has been filmed and will be staged in the near future probably A NOVEL NO YELL Y WRITTEN Haynes Irwin who as Inez Haynes Gilmore ia author of several popular books of fiction has some inter csting things to say as to the “career” of her latest novel "The Lady of King-domrecently issued by George If Doran company She was about 17 when the idea of thiy novel first occurred to her For many years the idea grew and developed in her mind to though she did not begin write the book until the fallreally of 1907 Fhe worked on the manuscript in Massachusetts New York California Italy France and England It has been three time to California twice to Europe has crossed the Atlantic ocean four Inez s’ CONQUEST Romance in its most vivid colors in this story by Olive Wadsloy of a little Paris gamin who becomes a London hero Bill Achat of the Quartier Latin a street Arab runs away from a sordid impossible home in the Parisian ' underworld and manages to cross the channel A tough little chap unbreakable he goes through many a hard experience in England growing to manhood perfect in physique a wonderful combination of English robustness and French alertness At 25 he is at the (Continued on Following Page) ed FROM FRONT Lieut Coningsby Dawson has arrived in this country on a month's sick leave He has had a busy time renewing old acquaintances and celebrating the success of his war letters “Carry On (John Lane Co New York) which Is now in its tenth edition WRITER SEES FIGHTING Isaac F Marcosson the author of "The Rebirth of Russia” recently had a thrilling experience at the Italian front where he was the guest of General Cadorna the commander In chief of the Italian armies In Gorizia an Austrian shell exploded within thirty of Mr Marcosson killing a dozen yards His men and smashing a building shattered by the concusglasses were sion but he escaped without a scratch Mr Marcosson is now in Spain after which he will visit the American troops Prior to his visit to the In Franre on Italian front he spent two weeks Mr Flanders the British front inInvited to deliver Marcosson a series of lectures in England under the auspices of the Pilgrims before returning to the United States has-bee- FIELD HOSPITALS WOMAN LESS No longer may a woman minister to the wounded soldiers in a field hospi-no tal for It has been ordered that woman may approach nearer the firhospitaL But being line than a base fore this ruling was made Maud Mortimer an American woman spent nearof these field ly twelve months in one from the firing hospitals five miles line in Belgium She has recorded herexperiences in “A Green Tent in Flan-- ders” just published & Co Zep- pelins Crossing the English channel tin author put the manuscript beside her berth to be sure that It was safe if everything else went in case of a torpedo In London where :ne was going through Zeppelin raids regularly the author had the manuscript distributed in three different places so tha some of it was bound to survive Oil the ocean she slept with the manuscript in a canvas beg ready to save in case of submarines At the point of composition where her canvas began to be crowded the author made a plan of the novel wmea hung upon the wall— plan made from paper pasted in a ten cr typewriter twelve foot strip This was divided into books and the books into chapters All the notes that had to do with the character Southward were written in red pencil: and all that were concerned the character Hester were written in blu-- pencil By this device the nuthor could get nn iristan sense of the “composition of the novel could see at once whether she was giving tor much space to either one of her heroines DARK DAYS Have no drcacl for us skylight i With our new electric We Make Portraits Day or Night Sittings after 6 p m by appointment Make your reservations early and avoid the Xmas rush The Thomas Studio FINE PORTRAITURE 44 Alain St Phone Was 3491 4 |