Show tar v p t ster Cuts Short So Society's i tp s Gap fay sound ofT t s I With W th One Ex Exception ept on Lenten Season u Opens Earlier Earl er Than han Ever I Before in III History MARCH 23 WILL NOT AGAIN BE 1 f DATE FOR NINETY FIVE YEARS i. i f There May Not Be Complete Halt in Social i i Whirl but Custom Demands That i Affairs Be Not Elaborate its t v HILE society leaders and belles may be lamenting the tie early approach r v. v VV o of the lenten season there ore are a few historical facts in its connection f f that may be of interest The season which 1 is ushered in Wednesday of this week brings Easter f on D the early carly d date to o. o of March 23 which with one exception is the earlest date on Oll which the festival has ever fallen that exception in 1818 when Easter Enster Sunday came on March 22 I j The last time Easter fell on March 23 as jn In the present year was in ini i 1856 and the next similar date will occur in ill 2008 five ninety years hence U j It is safe to say that even the youngest d debutante need not worry over oyer Q D the results of the next shortened social season I While there may maJ be a complete e cessation in t the he round of social events r f for the tle next Lii six weeks there is an established custom in all parts of the i civilized world to put it jL th thc tho lowest possible plane to consider it not good form to indulge ill iii in elaborate and formal entertaining during the theR R lenten season The usual society whirl i has been at its height the last few weeks in eastern social centers to conclude e Shrove Tuesday which will as usual be celebrated wi with wit and ceremony particularly in in southern climes when Mardi Gras Gias is m made dc the occasion occasion of ot festivity and rejoicing following out the I customs and null traditions of centimes e. e I t I I U t Gay Little Month i is s generally a a. gay little month containing with its twenty twenty- eight lays days more flore official holidays than any other of ot the twelve months and In Inconsequence consequence there are arc always alwa's certain official functions to lo take place on Lincoln's and Washington's tons ton's birthdays which arc re le lecul al holidays I This hl n year ar th the dl date the ball ha hll been set for 1 rl T coln's birthday for tor or which e elaborate I preparations are being made February 22 is always rny g good d reason tor for all kinds of or patriotic and ond official t f. entertaining f t t t Valentines Valentine's day February 14 H holdI holdI hold holds a J. J peculiar lec place in the calendar of or the I y c Cir rl L ln to lo m many ny Interesting ard pr pretty C customs handed down from Immemorial JI Already the thu win windows window do s of stationers antIi and antI i confectioner hold a striking and md farll- farll fi dISI display alon along the lines of ot valenI valen- valen l I UM hearts anti and in hi expectation o of nf t the e social affairs largo large and small I heh wi wP be given III In honor of or tho Uio pa patron saint C i Many Go to Coast I Tl Tim Tho o annual midwinter exodus of ot I numbers of well known cnown residents of ot the city for tor the Golden state slate took toole place yesterday esterday when the remarkable low low- I rat rates s were put into inlo effect h by tho the railroad railroad rail rail- road which connects so close closely with I i the coart and proved too great a n. temptation temptation temp temp- tation to be bo resisted Jud Judging ln from rom the numbers who took advantage e of oC the excursion it Jt would that society circles would suffer la lit consequence While It 11 ml might ht be Uncomplimentary un uncomplimentary uncomplimentary un- un complimentary to lo even en whisper that 7 the they ne never neer er will vIli be missed d It II Is the tho way war ay of or the world to lo b be brutally unconscious un un- un- un conscious and thou though h we shall be glad to welcome tim tho travelers upon their re reI return return ro- ro I turn life liCe will pursue the even even I tenor of at Its wa way during their absence C fc c v The Phe latest device de noticed in the many man charming accessories Ies of ot m my ladys lady's street costume comes the tiny liny coin purse made mado of ot sort soft kid to lo be can carried led Within the iho glove lo e for the Iho convenience cOD of the wearer The little card accomPanying accompanying the same tull fully explains the Iho meaning of or and excuse for tor the new In in- in In-I In When my lady has no carriage Sh She mu must In the street car ride Then she he finds rinds this coin purse hand handy I Safely tucked lucked her glove Io inside N Not t for shopping hopping will she he use mo It B But t for tor calls and matinee Ent the coin sho she gently pulls it l she sue would her hei nickel pay i 1 Coming Events tt t- t t Ul Rome Invitations bearing tho the I Iea of ot Utah have been I Issued med for tho the I fifth n state siale Inaugural ural ball given hen It In In honor of or hs h's excellency William Spry t gOVernor Vernor of at Utah Ulah Wednesday evening e Feb 12 lZ Hotel Utah Utan- Salt I. I I-aKo I ce City TT w Tho reception will wUl be bo al nt 8 30 and dancing at al 9 30 c I invitations have ha been h Issued for tor the J l annual luncheon of the time Spirit of or Liberty Lib Lib- erty y chapter Dau of ot tho the Amori Amor- Amor i I lc Revolution evolution Satur Saturday n Fell Feb 22 at r 0 dock clock at nt the Hotel Utah Th Tho hp banUt ban ban- Ut committee 1 IM composed of or Mrs I e r n n r X Smith Mrs Irs C C. E R Allen Mrs rs 3 31 i B. B 1 and Mrs Irs T T. B. B c all Tic Robert obert Belles Welles tn tor Fisher will be he the l on the occasion lr ft c I in In tand and and Mrs Irs F F. P P. Gallagher and t Pluma Purcell will give Iv a a. r recep- recep cep- cep Tuesday evening e In honor of Mr Jr Ar AM r ri Mrs Phil PhU j J. Purcell c Cz tr s. s A A. A c C. Sullivan and and the tho Misses lIsses i t a 1 Florener or Sullivan will en- en fr from a n TUll afternoon with a n. tea fo 3 i to s 5 cl cl at t t the homo home of or tho the thor theo JOb o Cr 12 Ii H str t to meet Mrs Irs b r i 0 r C. C of or Mt Moran tho the ran season cason or of f Providence Pro R. R I. I a Mr C ra T i tat ta John tt Clark will enter enter- l with t h 10 On 1 an Informal tea ta Frida Friday after- after I at the Tennis club in compit- compit ment mont to Miss Nellie Calvin of at San Sm Francisco Fran Fran- cisco f ft The meeting of r The the tho Bridge Bridge tournament tournament tournament ment will be held Tuesday afternoon I th Mrs Irs A A. D D. Cleveland eland The Plate club will be entertained Wednesday afternoon b by Mrs Irs A. A C. C Smith at her home In South Eleventh Ele East Enst street if c An AJl jn Interesting iAn i cli nf affair ir of t the week lt b c c I th f I club girls Friday evening e c ng ir In t the Waterloo ward amusement hall ball Mr 1 Bell Boll Mr Beaver cr and Mrs Bay- Bay rell will entertain the Ladles Ladies A Auxiliary r to 10 the O O. R P. C Thursday afternoon Feb 6 6 at the residence of or Mrs rg It R. S. S Doyle Boyle Second avenue a c jI The re regular ular month monthly social of or the Central Christian church will be held Jointly with the annual evening e session ses ses- sion of the Missionary society In time the parlors parlon of or the Iho church Friday evening Feb 7 7 i. at al 8 S o'clock The e hostesses w willbe will be Mrs II IL T. T ton Mrs W. W Yo H. H Martin Mrs C. C E. E Marks and Mrs F F. F C. C Loofbourow Mrs J. J W. W McChristy has arranged the following following- pro program ram Plano Piano solo Miss II s Dorothy Perkins violin solo Joseph Simpkin address Rev Re P. P A. A Simpkin soprano solo Mrs ors A. A S. S Peters selections Salt Sail Lake High lUgh School Glee club c The Unity quartet Is preparing preparing- a musical mu program assisted a by b some of oC the he best t talent of the city to be bo given en fn In Unit Unity han hall Tue Tuesday da evening e F February February hru- hru ar ary 18 Week in iTt Society r HE most successful and largely atI attended at- at THE 1 I tended affair in society club and musical circles of the year was the Iho card p parly and musicale given yesterday yesterday yester- yester day afternoon at al the Hotel Utah under tho the auspices of oC tho the music section of tho the Ladles Ladles' Literary club Tho The rotunda on the mezzanine floor was filled tilled with card cartI table over sixty being played I when man many of ot the entertained enter enter- tamed parties of friends Tho Thu guests were received ed b by Mrs 15 A A. H H. PeabodY Mrs E E. B n. Critchlow Mrs oIls W. W J. J Barrette Mrs Emily W. W Bailey Dalley and Mrs Jack Ta Taylor Talol loi assisted by groups of young joung girls who also uch- uch cred later laloi at al the musicale The candy table in charge charle of or Mrs Mis hs Ira D. D Wins's wore also presided cd overby overby over oyer b by young oung girls well known in circles I Irhe IThe IThe The rhe musical program which follow followed d at 4 o'clock In the Iho ballroom under the Iho direction of Mrs Jack Jact Taylor included many orl original features and numbers given b by artistic local and professional talent The handsome room loom was adorned with palms banked in front of oC the platform platform plat plat- form and antI potted polled plants and antl was filled with a large large- and appreciative e audi audi- ence Many Ian of oC the ho hostesses tes es of or the tho afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon entertained their guests at tea at the of or tho program In the cafe of the hotel Among those who reserved reger tables for forthe time the affair were Mis W W. v. v R n. Hutchinson Mrs Irs C. C F F. Jennings Mrs In H. H aid ald Mis In A A. W W. Foreman Mrs Fran Frank Ross Hoss Mrs Eugene B n. Palm Palmer r Mrs Irs F. F L. L Oswald Mrs Irs E n G G. G Mrs WP W W. V.P. I P P. Kiser Mrs Lafayette Hanchett Mrs Mr r George D D. Koser Mrs Irl James Mrs 1115 W Yo H H. Bintz Mrs A A. II Ensign Mis lIs TI H. H C C. Hoffman Mrs Irs C. C M. M 1 Dell Boll Mrs C C. A J A. A Mrs Ira D. D Wines Mrs Irs W V T T. Benson Henson Mrs I I F. S S. S Murphy Murph Mrs M M. J J. J Dailey Mrs TV Yo l- l E. E Anderson lAnderson Mrs Irs A A. II JI Knight Mrs Farnsworth Mrs l North Mrs oIls J J. J W W. Curtis Mrs J J. J W. W Alford Mrs Irs W. W Yo R R. Sibley Mrs l W IV I II 11 Ferguson Mrs Mis C C. H. H Lashbrook Mr Mrs Daly Mrs Freeman I Mrs IrB R. R F H H. Merrill Mrs Mr Egan Mrs Irs J. J M M. I. I Marriott Mrs T T. II Hudson oIls Mrs Wan Warren en Benjamin Mrs Ir McAllister Mrs 1115 I A. A J J. J Murphy Mrs Irs G G. E. E Skelton Mrs l TV T J J. J Mr Mrs MrM v A. A J L. L Hoppaugh Mrs W W. D D. Prosser Mrs l H. H r. r K Ie r I Miss 15 Clark MIsa Mis Williamson Miss lbs Hurtley Hurt Hart ley Icy Miss Fox l Miss Florence Florenco Halloran has been the recipient or at much social attention the tho I I 1 L J j f 1 r r 4 C- C U 7 i 1 1 6 s. T o 1 y n.- n. J JI t I II I s I II I I L i ii I t. Ji L r s i V J Jn n I v. v i N d. d J Y d FT v. v y I o F i q 10 F i i v l I I j dC j I l t i-t t i t tf f t i t ih J fl H t ii f i 1 t r I 4 t I I rt L t t k jd c. c U rm b 4 4 e t. t fl I 1 i h t b Jf n. n J I v. v 1 W t 9 r I y t c if 4 t. t 1 f. f JM J. J J C r. 4 s ih 4 r 1 X 1 5 i v 4 t. t a. i 5 r 4 I L AJ V. V fo Y jI r J 0 K Kw t s H 2 w r 7 ns t f t t i t 1 J l. l j f 1 1 s t A l I 1 i ff l o i f j i j 1 f F Lt tt l f Y f 5 t 5 l t. s r. r s P J Af i. i t rt r N f A t r t J I 1 tV Y 7 t Jl F 3 g gt t t I t. t 4 1 L tt i I ft b I t r. r i t tt 11 tt S I WJ i t. t 1 i l'- l' t I fr f s' s nl T. T 1 0 c. c t 1 l J Vj t s I t- t M S P i jf ts r v r. r f 5 r rd t i d r of 1 r JJ N. N iJ c J X s t y f 1 0 1 N. N bV t. t A d 1 S J f f l A f. f I j rL A r i p 1 l r k t f fj j ib t i r. r r rt i t L. L t f t. t r l 4 I i S X f w i. g h i t i i t F tt ti 1 t tI K Ki i N x l i V j 1 X V C 1 j i r. r t M. M tr r r r I v t yc t S k 1 i 4 ti i MISS FLORENCE HALLORAN HALLORA The attractive younger daughter of AY W. J J. J Halloran Miss accompanied by her father will leave to tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow to- to morrow for Sari San Francisco to sail Thurs Thursday ay February 6 for an extended trip around the thc arIa past week at tho the hands of her friends in expectation of ot h her r carl early departure for tor a years year's absence abroad Yesterday afternoon Miss oUss Mary 1 a 1 Luman Luman Lu- Lu man and Miss URS Geneva Geno Sn a Savage o gave ga a a. luncheon at the Commercial club when a number of ot intimate friends were Invited invited In- In to lo meet Miss Halloran Friday at the Hotel Utah Ulah Miss Hazel Hozel Holmes Haimes was the hostess at a luncheon v when hen Miss 1188 Halloran and antl ulster sister Mr Ir Mrs TV IV Yo were the com guests On each occasion spring flowers flowers flow flow- ers adorn d tho the tables The affairs were Yero among the most pleasant pleasont of the thew w week eek c f Mrs frs William H. H Cunningham who leaves lea this week weel to make mahe her home homo in California has been generally enter enter- tamed the past week by friends h. h h. h I. I illume uv n V II in III hero horo honor are Mrs J. J M. M Bidwell Didwell Mrs R. R J. J Glendenning Mrs T T. TV Yo Boyer Borer Mrs Irs William Reid and oth others rs fc One of the most elaborate borate affairs of or I the we week was the dinner Friday evenIng evening even even- ing lug at the thoE E E. D D. Woodruff residence when Dr and Mrs Ir Woodruff entertained enter enter- tamed in honor of or Mr lr and Mrs E E. L. L Carpenter who leave tonight for lor the coast Nearly tIft fifty guests were present seated ted at al small matl throughout the reception rooms Rich rod carnations and ferns adorned the rooms In striking striking ing effect and bridge followed the dina dinner din din- a ner e r. r V m Amon Among the tho prettily arranged luncheons luncheons luncheons lunch lunch- eons of ot tho week was tho the one given b by Mrs Ledyard M. M Balle Bailey at al her homo Friday The Tha decorations were particularly par par- attractive e and in sweet JI peas as and jonquils Jonquil and the invited In- In guests g numbered sixteen c s- s ii if An elaborate affair of or the Iho week weel was as given ghen l en Thursday evening e h by Mrs Paul in the Iho form Corm of ot a theatre party part for G Gj Gypsy pS pay Love followed h by a Dutch supper at the Hotel Hoti 1 Utah The Tho grill room where the supper was wan i ci was made attractive and lI lighted b by red sha shaded ed lights und and nd candles Dancing and unique entertainments ero features of the evening Favors ors In D Dutch efte ef- ef f te Ct were wele Presented to the fourteen gUe guests ts 1 I feet as to detail was waa the tho bridge part ant and large reception and tea fol following fol- fol ol- ol I lowing given Thursday afternoon b by Mrs J J. J M M. 1 Callow at al the iho Hotel Utah Two hundred Invitations ln were Vure issued for or the event which was sas one of tho the most of ot th the tho winter season In Salt Lake t society ocl ty Sixteen tables of or bridge o were ere arranged ar ar- ar- ar ranged rangel In the iho rotunda und and the entire mezzanine floor Including the tho Presidents President's Presidents President's dents dent's suite Were ere placed a ut the tho co conven- conven nen- nen lenco lonCo of ot tIme Iho guests T TUI Tua ti wan ivan served from Crom 3 to C G o'clock In the banquet room from a 1 long oval 0 table decorated with pink pinic roses Carnations and wreaths of ot smilaX lighted by crystAl candel candelabra shaded In the prevailing tints with all an of or the details In harmony harmon Presiding at ut the tho tea and coffee corfee Mrs Duncan urns Were l MS and Mrs Dern who were relieved later Inter by Mrs E. E A A. A Wall and antl Mrs F F. L. L Oswald Oswald Os Os- V wald a d. d Tho rho hostess was assisted by Mrs Samuel R It Colladay und and Miss Colburne in receiving recel and in entertaining by Mrs T T. G. G Mrs Lewis A. A |