Show I Utabns in i I tb East P NeW York Time 2The best news nf j 1 the week from the Utah colony In New Lorj 15 dings of the I honors thai t have Fork S come i to Hnrrv Jerome Stuttered a i UIh boY not yet 21 years old Por i the past three yens he has been Ill PtendinS the AlL Students league and ur York School of Art where he the 1iaL i EO distinguished himself that It Is through the strong recommendation of Ills Instructors In both schools that he llids I been engaged ns art instructor at the Agricultural college at Logan The llfrlrfil Utiih boy is domiciled at 177 l 1 park avenue for the remainder of his I stay III the city jar Clyde Squliis another clever young Utahn has gained deserved ells tllsctlon at the Now York School of f Art Thirty of his pieces were chosen for exhibition at the last conrouise which marked the close of the school year I Miss Ruth Wilson who was chosen i with a very few others from 018 students stu-dents to nlng nt the closing concert of the New York rollago of iMuslc loft with her mouther Mrs Irving Wilson Mrs Ella Squhes and Mrs Nathan Sears for Utah on Tuesday Y On Monday evening Mrs Wesley Early entertained 111 her home 211 West One Hundred and Sixteenth strict In honor of Mrs Ella Squires Among the other guests were Miss Hor tens Anderson Mr Horace Nebekcr of 1 Lake Point Ida and Mr Clyde Squires Mr and Mrs ally Intend to spend a part of the summer among the Thousand Thou-sand Isle Mr Ernest Kimball who Is on his way home rom a mission in Virginia Is spending a month with Mr and Mrs Early Mr Klmball Is a cousin of Mrs Early o fair f-air John Sharp and Mr Ralph T Richards closed toe regular year of their medical 1 studies May SLIT Mr Sharp loft at once for Salt Lake City Mr Richards will remain another month doing some work In the hog p1 LaIn and dispensaries I of this city I oth will spend their vacations at home returning In the fall to continue their studies Mrs John Groesbock and Miss Florence Flor-ence frocsbeek have returned from a ten days visit In Boston c Mfr Brlgham Cannon who has been spending IL month In the metropolis expects ex-pects to return to Salt Lake City this week I There war true Utah hospitality at the hull No 250 West Twentythird street one evening last week when many Utahns now resident in New York assembled to speed the visiting Utahns who were soon to leave for their Intelmountain homes The guests of honor were Mr nod Mrs Vllllam Groesbetk Mrs Irving Wilson Mrs Ella Squires Miss lluth Wilson and Miss llorlcnbc Anderson e Before this letter will have been published pub-lished Mrs Martha Boyle King and her little son Master Royle King will have cached i Salt Lake City where they will make a visit of several months to Judge and Mrs Boyle They will start west today b 4 Mr I and Mrs Le Roy Snow after a three weeks stay in Now York where hey I were guests of the Park Avenue Ave-nue hotel went to Cleveland for a short visit While east they made a short visit to Mrii Snows cousin Mrs W D Showaltcr wife of the exchange editor of the New York Journal whocc home Is at Bay midge L I Mr and Mrs GrahamWoodward of nO Mornlngaide plneo have again taken charge of that fashltonable hostelry the Hollywood at West End N L a stones throw from Long Branch II Mr George Snow is still In the city It is probable that t Mis Snow and her daughter Miss Vera Snow will come to New York In the fall I Mist Maude Adams cabled that she had arrived at Antwerp after a pleasant pleas-ant voyage of nine days Or a Mrs Robot IIorkneBS Is enjoying 1 a visit with her daughter Mis W G Sharp In thiN city She will spend the summer In the Last 4 Mr Atchison Ely 1 1 the clever vaudeville vaude-ville entertainer who is the son of Mr and Mrs John Ely formerly of Salt Lake City has bought a farm near the Adams lance at UonkonUoma L and sisters will I and there ms mother IIi I-Ii Ce Mr Charming Pollock has been in the city for ten days He reports that his stepfather oxSenator William N I Roaoh la slightly better Skilled physicians phy-sicians have applied the Xray and so been able to more thoroughly diagnose his singular complicated and painful case Although the forces of his line constitution have combattcd disease In a marvelous wiy since an operation was performed In November it Is be llcvod that the end is near and Inevitable In-evitable Ie Miss Julia Dean will he at Seabrlght N J until the 10th instant when she will come to New York for a few days Mr Dudley E Oatman will play the part of Thomas Weutherby a youth of 21 in flccaUHo She Loved Him So He expcetsto go to Salt J tke next month t to visit his cousin Mrs Walter Hclthcad u Miss Grace Henderson who has been I with Minn Grace George In Under Southern Skies will be seen In Visa Georges support in Ftou Froii at the Garrlck theater the latter part of the week Eastern friends say that Albert Taylor Tay-lor besides filling most acceptably his post as city editor of the chief Honolulu Hono-lulu paper is writing an hlstorlal Hawaiian novel Miss Salllc Fisher arrived in the city on Friday and Is with her mother nt No JG West Thirtyninth street She la hard at worlt rehearsing a new part In The Chaperons which will open here on Thursday Dr and Mrs Nelson Herrlek Henry icturned from Salem N C where they had been attending the centennial celebration cele-bration of the founding of the Salem Female academy With them were fourteen friends who had made the journey for the same purpose The Misses Sloan and Master Frank Sloan returned from school 1 with them 0 The Sleeping Beauty and the Beast In wlilch Mrs Viola Pratt Gillett play the pai t of Prince Charming will reopen re-open in Chicago September 1st It will be seen only In the t four largest cities I outside of New York The hot wave has swept away all the theatrical attractions save the musical mu-sical soil with one exception The Soldiers of Fortune Robert Edcon an the chief soldier continues its strenuous strenu-ous life 1 at the I Savoy The Wild Rose The Show Girl Dolly Vnr dcnr and King Dodo run merrily on The Chinese Honeymoon opens tonight to-night and The Chaperon will he with us Thursday Miss Viola Allen will be seen In special production four times at the Garrlck after which she goes abroad The roof garden season has come and Oscar Hamrnernleln a pioneer always al-ways has opened It His programme at the Paradise roof garden atop the Victoria Includes men omen mid wild animals of a halfdozen varieties ADA PATTERSON t |