Show a t ISI o oc c 4 1 I o l i YOU YO ever have bave anything but D days ays a hi tea Utah Y asked an au woman wan the other lay day i wk wh with hr her daughter iame canie from the th tar fir fast fa e t months ninth ago to tu re remain resin main sin temporarily in lit Salt Lake She wont went If o oft to say y We e have been bt en here t early three the months and It has hils been beena a succession f beautiful sunny days eur tince our arrival and we have whether It the b peen t n wondering was umu condition of things thIn or we ae e had struck an oUt exceptional year The n can be truthfully truth tUlly an answered by the oldest Inhabitant that th Utah fall tall weather ather In each arh and I Irry rry rg year of ot our ur ord la is t abot tilt the u brisk busk little Ut lie society S matron was WUI ard d to w remark the other day Of ot Ofie ie r e 1 I lov love the tilt sunshine ami and ani adorn adore t r perfect da days but I have hav lIa hero been bt t n lit ing Ilg HOW now for three month m to wear war weart l t some lIle of t my old street tnt suits which T tuu i i to stand the glare glar of ot otI I tt lith sunshine sui a several If veral w k go when one ont of ut our ourIS 1 B IS it hostesses host made arrangements f tr r a series of or t social affairs affair to be given I at lit the Country club the tb ft first rat week in November he ht w d 1 I suppose I am I uniting a Ii great leat risk rik In sending out in in nations so sea 1 far fal i when evry evryl int in l d so sv entirely I upon the theM M ti flier Tilt The days daa t t apart part fir tr the Ute r i at t i ideal deal and the swats events wets were among the most mo min c m rod t of or the many given iurI the t at the suburban shurban club hews hOM It i Although the majestic e mountain tops toPe are ner u crowned with the eternal snows i t a flake has baa yet been seen In the theM theand M dk lity and the gardens rde are ar In many man bright with the courageous tOU UIl hardy h tall rail dowers while the autumn foliage las has only wily recently given ni up Its varied gorgeous tints 41 w While Colonel and Mm Mrs Edwin Edin V P Holmes 11 nes will wUl remain r lIU n ta III the city lIt until ft the Christmas Chrt holidays there thereL ui hili L he but one opportunity given ghen for members member of the eon I III unity at ate lr e ti tt t view the treasures of t the mag magent it If ent nt art gallery alleo In connection tiun with Amelia nella palace On th tIN the afternoons and Saturday November 18 id d t 19 14 Mrs Holmes has hu generously n kd for t I the benefit of f the Or er Orphans Home Pm and Day Nursery to w open the art gallery caUer from 1 u eI k to tu 5 01 and the drav drawing ing room r V r of f the handsome home when a act ct collection of embroideries 1 from front foreign lands landa particularly Li y the he Orient will be on un exhibition I t gallery gaUry which la is i one ont of the thet i L M t 11 1 the th west tit containing within its t is i innings of t great value and ar artic artl art tic tl t urit has ha lately latt ly been rearranged HI to 11 taste tatE the light effe effects ts 8 have haveit V l t p pi i 4 o w c r rC C s ss S s 1 t tt ti t X a bpi is t 0 I Id IS Ia It d S a i t d 1 i r MRS EDWIN F HOLMES HOLMESA A copy of the portrait hung in the Amelia palace art gallery which was the laic lut la t painting from the brush of or Chartran the famous French portrait who died three years ago beta aen carefully studied u the ther result lt be being beIDe belog log IDe ing most moat satisfactory In 18 to the a splendid eel tt y the Ute works of art arty with others oUs have heeD bean added An exquisite te gem gelD Venice by Moonlight by b Montgomery the I Scotch artist aril t scene on the Grand Canal Venice by Vivian who as an artist is i noted for his rich coloring I Several paintings from the brush bruah of favorite artist art H L 1 A Culmer i iare are also atao on exhibition e for far the first j time including Black Hock flock Storm in the Rio Virgin Canyon j Upper Falls Fall and Yellowstone It is to isa toa a matter of congratulation that Salt I Lake numbers among its ita citizens such I members of ot society as Colonel and Mrs Holmes Holme ea who are 1 I willing to share mare with others their rare j I jand and valuable possessions pos The coming exhibition will wUl be in charge of the ex executive executive officers omeera of the Orphans Home and Day Nursery association and will undoubtedly be a decided success from every enry point of view There will be no lack of social en entertaining entertaining ning on a large scale in Salt Lake society between now and the Christ Christmas mas mu holidays and afterwards The annual an annual annual nual charity ball November 16 will as usual open the gay season sea on and start the social ball roiling rolling The assemblies u already planned forthe for forthe forthe the winter season will hold their own t r p f fh fI fi h x x a i a ax 1 I T I 3 S r rt J t r ri t j iJ I t i tr trw w 7 x j i ij iI j I 0 I I ri I i I Ii 1 3 1 MRS MES C E RICHARDS The president of the F free Kindergarten board hoard under whose talented t d dir c cUta Uta tie the coming vaudeville for the benefit of the association will trill be given this the tha Salt Lake theatre I exclusive place in society and prom promise to to be brilliant affairs with with many man unique u ique features In n connection The officers anti and women WO I of IV Port Fart rt Douglas de decided decided elded to give a series of semiformal hops during the winter under the di direction direction direction of the hop committee Captain A J McNabb Lieutenant C L 1 Samp Sampson Sampon son on and Lieutenant E B Gary secre secretary secretary secretary tary The hops hope 8 will be strictly inv Invitational Invitational affairs and will include dur during during during ing the aeries a II masquerade cotillion and ball poudre The first fint of the at af affairs fairs fain will be given probably on the last Friday in il November The University club will open the season by giving a formal dance on I Friday evening November 11 Later an informal musical will m be given un under under under der the direction of ot the entertainment committee and a series of ot dances and other social affairs for which the club is noted will occur oc r at intervals during the winter inter including an elaborate Christmas ball The opening of the splendid new Commercial club In tIll the very Iery near future will be attended by b many brilliant social events eventa in keep keeping keeping ing lug with the standing of the tho club in inthe Inthe Inthe the community Colonel and Mrs Edwin F Holmes Holme will give Ive a large luge ball and reception In Inthe Inthe Inthe the Amelia palace during Christmas week and have also many smaller sm ller so social social social cial events planned The above functions will willbe be supple supplemented by the usual numbers of bridge parties teas tens receptions and with the he card clubs will fill the afternoons and evenings to overflow overflowIng Ing I Week in Society I IA A delightful dell matinee theatre party part was elv n at the Ute Colonial CoIo lAl yesterday lerdy afternoon by Miss Doss Nellie Calvin when she entertained twenty of her old friends at the performance of The Witching Hour The Tice party was chaperoned chap chaperoned oed by Mrs Mra H II E B Van Housen Heusen and Mrs Irs D R K Gray and included the fol following following lowing young matrons and girls Mrs Mra Chauncy Chaunc P Overfield Mrs Mark W V Mrs Harold P Ta Fa Fabian bian blan and the Misses Loreen Leary TU Lu cUe cile Franke Frank Alleen Aileen Maelean Maclean Eleanor and Marguerite Stewart Winnifred Dyer Selma Seima Alice Allee and Mary Wall Gladys and Marguerite Richmond Carrie Sappington and Daisy Dal y and Pearl Savage Mrs Charles A Quigley was the hostess yesterday at a beautifully ap appointed appointed appointed pointed luncheon given at her home on East South Seuth Temple street which was followed by a matinee party at the Colonial The luncheon table was very pretty with a centerpiece of pink tea roses and streamers and bows of ot rib ribbon ribbon ribbon bon in the same shade place cards ware were laid for seven The pleasant af at affair fair was the first In a series aenes to be beglen given by Mrs Quigley The Tho second in a series of ot prettily arranged bridge teas was enjoyed yes yesterday yesterday as afternoon at the tho home of t Mrs Orson Howard when with Mrs T E B Newman n she entertained with six tables ta tables tables bles of ot bridge with about fifty other guests guesta coming in for the tea which fol to followed followed lowed On each occasion the rooms were made attractive with beautiful white chrysanthemums where tho tables table ot of bridge were vere placed In the dining room a brilliant color scheme in red was carried out with red carnations bows of tulle decorating the table which was Ivan lighted by b can candelabra candelabra delabra and candles candies shaded in lIt the cheerful effect ct Assisting the hostesses in the tho dining room were Mrs MIi George G orge and Mrs r who rho poured tea and Coffee offee assisted by tho the thoI J t I Misses Arils Ants Johnson Johnsoa Hortense Lock Lockhart Lockhart Lockhart hart and June Howard Mrs S F Fenton and Mrs Irs E B P Jennings assisted a in receiving and en entertaining entertaining and little Emily Newman received the guest at the door An Interesting feature of or the afternoon was a delightful musical mu program con consisting I stUng of vocal solos by Miss Mias MIgnon Denhalter and Mrs JoIn Newman violin solos by Miss MIllS Arlle Artie Johnson John oD with piano j selections by Miss Mias 1 Enid Newman Mrs James Tames Hogle and Mrs Irs Edward EdwardW W Delano two brides of ot the season wason were the complimented gue guests ts at a charming harming luncheon given yesterday by Mrs Anton H Boxrud and daughter Miss Helen The appointments appointment and details were tarried carried out In pink pinka I a basket of pink chrysanthemums chry gracing the COil r of the table tabie where dainty place cards card i in the tile same me effect were laid f fur r twenty guests One Oue of the prettiest affairs of the week was the th luncheon given Wednes Wednesday Wednesday day at the Alta Alia Ila club dub by bS Mrs Irs Edward McGurrin in t to her niece I Miss Irene McGurrin of Detroit Mich The decoration decorations and an l all details wire w ro carried out in Halloween effect Pump Pumpkins Pumpkins Pumpkins kins fillet with autumn fruits and ani art flowers adorned adornel the th table and pla plate lale e cards in the haps chaps of ot pumpkins wco ero laid for the hosts hostess and guest guear of honor and the foil wing young girls girl The Trie Misses Brice Brine Virginia Beat Bf Beatty at atty I Ity ty Elsie Parsons Frances McChrystal Edith Godbe G db Bryan Houston Mar Margaret garet Walden alden and Rose Hose Evans Enns Monday evening and anol the early pat past t N I I of the week were given gien over entirety entirely to Halloween n if many of the tiie i entertainments ling bring carried out ut on i t elaborate scale in to keeping wih rih Y Kh th spirit of the th season Sfa on The flu dance at tit the i Country club which formally close iose the season son was a particularly parI success successful 1 ful tul event where the decorations I games dancing and aUlI refs nfl were werpin in the typical Halloween style The evening and late afternoon n of Monday were also als marked by a alar large lar number of ot childrens parti partie parties many of or them being elaborate and ana beautiful al affairs with ith everything d dune ne neto to the hearts ear l of ot the ft n who entered enthusiastically into the of eI C the season I It Perfect in every detail were the large bridge teas given during the week at the Country club by b byI I Mrs E B A Wall and the Misses j I Wall On each occasion the rooms of the artistic club house hou e were bright with a wealth of chrys chrysanthemums asters and cosmos co Bright lire fires re in the deep brick fireplaces added to the cheery effect In the dining room the nand und table which was covered with a Vene Venetian Venetian tian lace cloth held for the centerpiece a rustic ru Ue basket of Richmond roses rOHS and I violets violeta with sprays of ot maidenhair ferns fern and ani violets ioleta scattered loosely over OVe the cloth eloth On Tuesday afternoon the Ute younger society were present thirteen tables of ot the th game were played and were awarded to Miss s Nellie elUe Calvin and Miss Eleanor Stewart Thursday afternoon when the guests were the older matrons of ot the he h city twenty tables of bridge w were Wre re filled tilled with players and Mrs Mra Windsor V Rice Bice Mrs Matthew Cullen and Mrs J J Daly were w re the fortunate winners On each occasion many guests guesta were present to I enjoy the tea at the close of the game Tuesday Tu ay afternoon a new departure was enjoyed in the presence of a num number number number ber of ot the young men who came out from town to participate in the fes fas festivities festivities of the social hour houra a Miss Mary Hortense Kimball and Miss Mills Sybella White Clayton in antici anticipation anticipation pation of their early departure for Europe to pursue their musical careers ca careers careers have been the honored guests in their girlhood homes during tho the week weel when their friends have been boen given an opportunity to bid them goodbye goodbe and godspeed j I Mrs Mn Edwin Kimball and Miss fills Kim Kimball Kimball Kimball ball received two hundred or more of I I their friends Thursday afternoon at a delightful reception The house was beautifully decorated throughout In white chrysanthemums chrysanthemum and ferns Friday afternoon at the Clayton home Mrs Irs N W Clayton and Miss Sybella Clayton were at home to several sev several eral hundred of ot their friends who took the opportunity of enjoying the de do delightful social occasion and the hospitality hospi hospitality hospitality extended I Thursday afternoon proved to be one of the busiest bu les of or the week weak In the realm of ot society many of the women having four social engagements l Aside Ido from the Kimball reception and the Wall bridge tea at the Country club Mrs Samuel C Park entertained with witha a delightful bridge affair In compliment compliment compliment ment to Mrs George Sutherland and Mrs A D Cleveland also aJao was the tho hostess host hostess hostess ess at an informal bridge tea given to tom meet m t her sister Mrs Irs Wing B Allen of Now New aw York An interesting social event of Fri Friday Friday Friday day wa wu the Ute bridge tea given by Mrs Mr Matthew Cullen and Mrs W V B Stan Stanley Stanley Stanby ley by at the Cullen home in the south southeastern southeastern southeastern eastern part of ot the city The large rooms were very attractive with yellow and white chrysanthemums and fifteen fifteen fifteen teen tables of ot the game were played with many other guests gu ts coming in for forthe forthe forthe the tea which followed Prizes were awarded at the different tables i At Fort Douglas during the week there have been several pleasant social affairs enjoyed by members of the gar garrison garrison garrison rison with a few guests gu ts from town Lieutenant and Mrs Eugene ugene i entertained on Monday and Thursday evenings with several tables of ot bridge I when they were assisted a isted by the bach bachelor bachelor bachelor elor officers of or the post and the tho quarters tars tors were wara bright with autumn flowers finvers 4 I Miss mp Adele Holly Holl daughter of Major and Mrs lUrs D M Holley of Fort Doug DougI I 0 las s celebrated her birthday anniversary sary Thursday evening by entertaining twenty of or her bel friends with a delightful bridge brid e party On Friday afternoon Miss Mercy Morey W Lewis entertained at her home in com compliment compliment compliment to Mrs |