Show SIU MARKS COTILLION It Gives One of its Lovely Germans Salt lakes Youth and Beauty Meet In One of the Moat Charming of All So cietys Devices The German above all other social features means more to the youth of society than any other of the many devices that upperdom has yet invented to while away the hours In the first place it is a form intended distinctly for youth where matrons only come to chaperone the young who chase the hours with flying feet Who of the initiated does not remember the thrill of pleasurable expectancy that ran through them as they read their first invitation in-vitation to a German 1 There is something some-thing so distinctive about the entertainment entertain-ment and an inviation carries with it such a thorough assurance of being in the swim that no one ever forgets it Then when the ball room is reacned and the throng of beauty clad in full dress bursts upon the eye combined with the subdued air that invariably pervades the German it is u memory that lingers through life Then there the are handsome men in full dress the floor like glass the soft sobbing music that thrills and makes you dance whether you can or not and then the throbbing cheeks of tho fresh young beauties and the telltale blush as a partner whispers sweet nothings in the dainty ear that rests upon his shoulder I Ah yes there are features in the German WHEN YOUTH AND BEAUTY MEET that are not to be forgotten But last night the St Marks Cotillion club gave a German and such a pretty one tool Much of Salt Lakes beauty and chivalry were present and tho city may well be I proud of its aggregation There were beautiful costumes worn by more beautiful beauti-ful women handsome men clad in their effectively improving dress suits and here and there a garrison uniform sprinkled in Around tile room were the chaperones the Democratic dowagers whose duties are simply to lend dignity to the ocasion and see that their boys and girls enjoy themselves them-selves in moderation The St Marks club entertained aoout fortyfive couples and all the accessories ac-cessories were complete lovely music a perfect floor and a leader who understood under-stood the purposes of his club It would be unfair to discriminate where there was so much beauty but St Louis put in a big bid for first place The cotillion was danced until suppertime supper-time after which came the German There were some beautiful figures too The menu was elegant in fact there could bono bo-no improvement on any of the appointments appoint-ments THOSE PRESENT WERE Misses Blanche Kimball Stevens Walker Dolly Walker Palmer Morlan Faulke ner Blanch Viola Smith Fabian Tilla Fabian the Misses Young Misses Zane Hanauer Wallace Shearman Lawronce Longmore Woodward Wood-ward Orr Allen Sawyer Katz and Hawley MesdamesFred Walker George Downey Corey A K Smith Durbar Caine GeOrge Mr and Mrs Kerr Dr and Mrs Kendal Mesdames Henry Lawrence Hall and Kimball gentlemen were Messrs Field Fred Walker Lewis Fabian Joe Young John Donnovan George Downey Corey Max Hanauer Dunbar Calno Charles Caine Glendinning Crabbe Will Lawrence Bidwell Max Smith Christie Will Smedley A B Jones Harry Shearman Brastow Franklin Reed Dr Witcher Lieutenant Steadman and Lieutenant Sorley The Scandinavian Ball The Scandinavian society gave the second of its series of balls last night Olsons band furnished the music for the occasion and inspired in-spired the dancers The attendance was not as large as usual on account of a mls understanding about the hall in which I the dance was to be given but still there was a goodly numoer of couples The committees wore Invitation W Win berg Andrew Jenson S P Neve J S Jensen J C Sandberg FloorD W Madsen C A Carlquist The Social Club The Odd Fellows Social club gave Its usual semimonthly dance last night rt the I Odd Fellows hall There were about fifty I couples present who enjoyed themselves I to the utmost extent 1 hose in charge were Messrs Dr King Hodges Walters I I Riley Elliott and Schultzo |