Show 1 the The vest is one of the features of the season and will be more extensively worn than heretofore if that were pos Bit > le Vests Tvith a half low colter and lapels slightly rounded out with double pants and pockets which are however how-ever of no use are the approved models mod-els Many ladies find Vests and va3st c > aj5 5nconveniet in one respect Worn under blazer or jacket without shirtwaist shirt-waist or blouse the contact of the sleeve of the outside garment is decidedly de-cidedly unpleasant To remedy this elecves of soft silk are sewed in the S armhotes of the jacket They liave rnpIe bands a ± the wrists closed j BILK VEST with a button or the hand may slip through The former is however more comfortable as the sleeve stays in place wild does not draw up when the coat or jacket is put on Waistcoats that button up to the throat are extremely ex-tremely Ftytteii and ere much better kik ld by some iadies Chan those with rolMns rollars They certainly save a srefct d < = a o buther for the tie and froru mufe at ail time be immaculate and lxv ul c j they involve no small amour of tinr and labor to keep I Q them in perfect order In addition to I I 71 ttofcs the open front irr mucih lees be I J c urns to many persons than the clos f eI on However as they are equally I approved the question of more or less I trouble rarely enters Into the consid crat in of itoe wearer While the plain cloth vests of masculine mascu-line cut are a complete bodice the i mo > fanciful frilled articles often con I sibt merely of the wide plastron held in pl < T e by a brtt and a standing col tar With a well fitting coat the fact that they have no i back is a secret known only to the we rer These ornamental orna-mental vests are easily made alt home and used iuOerehanseably give va ririv to the same gown The vest illustrated is of foulard and silk A full front of the silk is shirred at the neck and waist and tilmmed ncrosn the bust by three horizontal ruffles edged vifta lace The top of the vest is satlhcTi into a draped standing stand-ing eoNs afro trimmed with lace wtoich Sastcns on the left side under a loose soft knot I I Social Amusements I 1 A pupils 1e tai wiii b 5 held at the School of Expression unde the auspices < of Sirs C Louiso Boyden and Miss I 1 Ruth Eldredge at ifcheSr elegant rooms in the Dooly building this evening A varied and pleasing programme lisa been prepared for the entertainment of the invited guests r Sirs C E Allen gave an interesting nddrees at the Womans club on the tO5ir EnTergeaiPies Tiie ladies wei c mu < h pteasee with the net furnishings i i t of the club rooms and spent a pleasant 1 pleas-ant half hour in mutual congraitula thns over a cup of teas t f tea-s l The annual ball given by the Utah g Sugar company to their employees took place at Garffs hall at Lehi iast J opening and Aval I largely vttenvled V Needless to say all present toad a deligiitful time The executive committee having in charge tile < matter of arranging fort for-t F grand charity baU to be giveai for the benefit of St Marks hospitafl mv t at the Knutsford yesterday and 1 decided upon the evening of February 21 for the affair wMch will be given At Thrisifcensens hall The Isomfli wing of the Continental market build ing will be turned into a dining room and all of the preparaitlons will be upon on exteinfeive scale A committee representing the Associated l Asso-ciated Charities met a committee of the same number from the Young I Ladies Aid society yesterday afternoon after-noon and arranged the preliminaries for a grand concent to toe given soon under tlC auspices of the two charitable chari-table organizations A Efforts are being made to secure a I large and representative attendance I at the meeting of the Silk association at the old Federal court rOon on Mon Ida I-da afternoon An interesting pro gramme of addresses has been prepared pre-pared Dr Romania B Pratt will deliver a lecture on Hygiene before the Edina society at the University this after mon llQOnThe The masquerade Wall given by the Uintah club Taut evening at Yoimg 7 ers hall proved to be a very pleasant affair There was about sevenryfive I J couples present and nearly all < in mas qiierafle costumes some of tvihith were very good The prizes were aiWardefl to Dlie fonquTnig named ladies aind gentlemen gen-tlemen First prize fur best ladies costume handsome toilefc set Miss runnnJngs represeritins a Spanish danclng girl Best comic lady character charac-ter Miss Amott as planOaitlon darkey Best lady wa3tzer liamd painted fan awarded to MISS Perry Best sus S tained gentlemiaixe charaCter silk umbrella awarded to Mr J R Clin ton representing n rooster Best comiC Cents character Ole Olson 43 aiwaTded to Mr Geo Knonlden Best j gentleman walteer prize a poker set j Mr W Stockdale Much credit Is due to 13ni committee of arrangements Iessrs C Amott and D ai GrtflitOis I fool the plesaint rnaainer in < whiclfev erything about tttie ball passed off r The Uintaih club bold socials everv TUeday and Saturday evenings 1 Vomcn of Today Agnes Livingstone sister of the African Af-rican explorer died in England on January Jan-uary 3 Lady Arthur Hill is to bring out two new songs This will bring the number she has published up ifo eighty of which the first was In the Gloaming Gloam-ing 4 Among the coeds in the University 4 Univer-sity of Pennsylvania in the recent biological bio-logical examinations three girls iiead L Jt J ed thelislhanamy with averages I of 100 S3 and 99 while the highest young man got 9Sy In botany the same girl took 100 another girl 99 I a man took 99 and ithe fourth a man 9i y 05Mme Mme Slagnusson who is visiting this country for the purpose x > f raising funds to establish a high school for the girls of Iceland her pative country wears a black dress embroidered with gold made after a fashion that her country women have been wearing for 900 years tihe same gown ten passing fIom one generation ito another an-other According to a report which has reached Woman from St Petersburg Peters-burg the late czar has left the Princess Prin-cess of Wales 10000 as a mark of affection The Dowager Empress has 100000 per annum with a palace in St Petersburg a country estate and the villa at Livadla where the czar died for life The daughter will receive re-ceive 40000 per annum when of age Sirs Sarah EHzabeth Sherman of Salado is one of the most successful bee keepers in Texas She adopted bee culture in 1870 and has since sent to the markeits every year thousands of pounds of honey She alttends to all her own business te regarded as authority au-thority upon the science of bee culture throughout the United States and was represented at the Worlds fair exposition in Paris Sirs Sherman is a widow with one son |