| Show R ELLIOTS DINNER tOI I Sixteen Plates for as Many Guests at the Alta Club An incomparable Englishman is Mr L S Elliot and when it became known that he was to dine a number of his friends at the Alta it was justly surmised that the affair would be distinguished by simple elegance rather than elaborate pretension The Ala always famous for its dinners never turned its plates to a more select set Tno guests were seated as follows ll i 2r o 4 a Mrs n Bartol MissMcCornlck Miss Yost Mr Zaoc Mr IL Lymnn Miss Ii Harkness Mrs Dana Mr Will Sharp Mr Robertson Mis Zane Miss C Harkness Mr Geogbegan a a F c 0 a 2 The center pi ceo on tho tablo was a pyramid of flowers frozen In a cono of Ice which was as pretty an ornament as is j ever seen on a banquet board The conc rested on a large block of ice which served I as a pedestal The pyramid was made of i pansies smilax rosebuds Princess geraniums ger-aniums and violets I The menu was exquisitely prepared and Stewart Nicholl certainly did himself proud The wines served wereNiersttmer ulact with Bethesda water and champagne |