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Show General Baldwin and Lieut. Drum, Mrs. Baldwin and Mrs. Drum, went up lo Fort Douglas yesterday for tho official review, tho officers attending to their duties whllo the wives of the officers at tho garrison entertained Mrs. Baldwin and Mrs. Drum. Invitations to the hop on "Wednesday evening wcro issued yesterday. yes-terday. Tho guests aro invited to meet Gen. and Mrs. Baldwin at S:S0 and a largo number of local fashionables will no doubt be present tp enjoy meeting the distinguished officer and accept the appreciated ap-preciated hospitality of the post residents, resi-dents, Many old friends of Miss Blanche P-atos were seen at tho Grand last evening. It was ono of tho most fashionable audiences audi-ences seen at a local ' play-house this season. BERLIN, Dec. 12. By virtue of his divine di-vine right that good old standby Kaiser Wllhelm has annexed tho province of milliner. At a recent affair ho ordered low-necked dresses for the ladles. A few who. preferring lose majeste to bravo pneumonia, came In the hlgh-neokcd article, ar-ticle, were by royal mandato led away Into a waiting room, where official ladies, la-dies, provided with shears, very soon rendered ren-dered the obnoxious dress lawful. Now that It has been, disclosed to his Majesty that it Is the duty of a ruler to look after tho dress of his female subjects, sub-jects, we may expect the Issue of some startling tirades: Rumor already has It that after several consultations with the Minister of War, Wllhelm decided to order or-der the Introduction of. the hoops again, and was only stopped by a rebellious Cabinet. But this Is only rumored. All Christian people will hope that It is not so. Miss Carolyn Kenyon, who has been the guest of Mrs. John Marshall, will leave this week V to return to her home In Texas. 6 a The big event of this week will be the Japanese hop at the university by the Alpha PI fraternity on Friday evening. n The Sunday evening nt-homes of Dr. and Mrs. McEnery 'have already beconn-quite beconn-quite tho event for this otherwise qui. t night. The hospitality of host and hostess hos-tess is most pronounced and th-lr rooms arc now the center for a congenial gathering. gath-ering. About thirty called night before last and a delightful hour was passed. w Gen. Baldwin and party became the guests of Col. and Mrs. Lockwood at a delightfully Informal dinner last evening at the commandant's home at Fort Douglas. Doug-las. This morning Governor Wells. Col Lcckwood and others will take Gen. Baldwin to the Bear Blver gulch grounds lor a day's shooting and upon their return re-turn the social entertainment at Fort Douglas will be continued. The ladles of the First Methodist church will hold a Christmas bazaar In the church parlors on Thursday of this week. In connection with the bazaar they will servo a merchants' lunch from 11:30 to 2 o'clock, and dinner from 5:30 to 7 o'clock. Members of the Central Christian church nnd their frlondB aro looking forward for-ward with much pleasure to tho basket social if) be given in the church parlors this evening. Mrs. John Heed and Mrs. A. G. Andrews An-drews loft last evening for Logan, where they will give a recital this evening.' 6 Miss Georgia Hamlin left yesterday evening for Denver to visit relatives and friends until after tho holidays. Mrs. Morrow will give a tea at Fort Douglas this afternoon in honor of Mrs. Baldwin and Mrs. Drum. Mrs, Lockwood will entertain tomorrow afternoon in honor of Mrs. Baldwin r.nd Mrs. Drum. 1 'Mrs. Nowhouse will entertain tho J3ridgo club this afternoon. Tho Knutsford Seems to be a popular plnco theso days wilh so many belles under un-der tho same roof. e A visitor In the city en route to California, Cali-fornia, Is Corrllla Banister, the author of Self Building, a book designed for those who wish to bo better, physically and mentally. |