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Show I IT11 a view to retiring front the hf iQmPtations of the world Y f flesh and the other one of the trio, the good people in the 'smartest of smart society have diiicou-Untied diiicou-Untied their card games and prize struggle strug-gle and kindred affairs for the next forty das or so, and during that period whatever of enjoyment they have must be kept from the knowledge of the recording augel, so that thoir joy may bo full at 'Easter time! Of course where one has not reached a state of pcrfec tion in auction, it would be almost; in-excisablo in-excisablo lo neglect an opportunity to iinprovu one's mind in that dirceliou. eo that J-inall clubs for the purpose of studying anything of an improving ua-ture ua-ture auction included since it. is newer new-er than the other games will still bo in existence, of course. But, iD the main, there will be considerable of re-H re-H tircment whether for prayer and medi-EB medi-EB tation or for the siege of the summer NB djessmaking plaguo between now and I the glad Easter tide.' nJISS GERTRUDE DALLAS and 1.VJL Miss Catherine Couutiss, both of whom have many warm friends here, Brc to be starred in Cort productions in New York shortly, the former appearing ap-pearing in Allan Davis's "The Itou Door" and the latter in a comedy bc-inc bc-inc written by Alexander Brown. Miss Dallas is back at her old hotel, St. Margaret's, ou' Forlj--iicve'nth street, in . c or . A BRAIsD new type of philan-thropist philan-thropist haa bprung up in far away Boston. A man who is willing to sacrifice his time and the time of the Massachusetts state legislature in devising, de-vising, designing and proposing a law to limit the hats of the fair sex to one, which f.Imll be so durable that it will last a lifetime. He has proposed H to ihc legislature of his state a law B compelling women to wear this bat, and proposes wheu he gets the law passed in his homo state to extend it to cover the whole couutry. The man's nnmc is John F. Bcuyon of Boston. The hat is to bo of aluminum, and the Benyon person adds "may be bent into any shape or painted any color.'" The main feature of the invention is, however, not its adaptability nor its undeniable fun provoking qualities, but ihc fact that it will save, according to its author, the sum of about $-100,000,-000 which ho cstimatos is Squandered in feminine headgear every year. jyi ISS HELEN RUSSELL of Grand J.V1 Graud Rapids, Micb., whose picture pic-ture appears today, is ono of the attractive at-tractive young visitors to the city, the Rfl "2uest of her sister, Mrs. Charles W, B Stiinpsou. Miss Russell has been enter-nfl enter-nfl taincd at numerous affairs sinco her HI arrival, and many more Such events are H planned in her honor. pQ B T?ASII10XS' in flowers change as rap-mm rap-mm - idly as they do in other realms. am One season one flower prevails over all Dj others and the next 6easoa one rarely B see? it. The new styles of roses come, announce their names, and before one iSH has mastered the varieties, pass out Bb to be replaced by some new ones, which, B thanks bo to the florists, still keep the B same beauty and fragrance under their B new names. But especially does tho HS fashion m arranging flowers change, B and even the bridal bouquet is to be of MB radically different form from tho long B shower which baa held sway for years. B Mrs. Finlcy J. Sbepard dared to carry a B great cluster bouquet done in the old-M old-M fashioned style of long ago, a bouquot UJ symmetrically round and with its B flowers arranged in rows the wholo en-BB en-BB circled by the old-fashioned paper IB bolder. npHEATRICAL visitors 'to the city fl- have furnished tho motif for sov-eral sov-eral delightful affairs in the past week. Paul Dickey and hi9 cloVGr associates in "The Come Back" at the Orphoum found several friends here and -wore among the guests at quit the most delightful de-lightful evening affair of the- week, a ) s&5 supper and danco following the play last Thursday night, at which Mrs. Paul Keyser entertained a. party of young people in the grill room of tho Hotel Utah. Tho theatrical peoplo besides Mr. Dickey were Mr. Morrison and Miss Plnmmer, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fogg, associated as-sociated with "Tho Bluo Elrd" company, com-pany, -were friends of the Cowan family, Mrs. Fogg being a graduate of Northwestern North-western university and a musician of markod ability, -who -was associated with Miss Caroline Crawford in tho arrangement arrange-ment of tho dances and tho danco music in the play. Mr. and Mrs. C6wan ontor-tained ontor-tained for them, as did Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor, who also wore former f rieuds. Then, the extremely interesting Hampden family with tho same play were friends of Lystcr Chambers and of "Mrs. W. P. Kiser, and thoy -were greeted greet-ed by local friends. ti TTTV. Trinter exodus to California has been particularly heavy this year', and oven before the uonal time for leav-1 ing many Salt Lakers have already gone to that attractive placo. Quite a colony col-ony loft for variouo points yesterday, including Mr3. J. R. Walker and Mi6 Margaret Walker, Mrs. George T. Odell and her daughters, Mrs. J. H. Richards and Miss Odoll, Mrs. Clifford E. Pear-sail, Pear-sail, who goes north later to visit Mrs. William Igleheart in Berkeley; Mrs. Union Worthington, who left for Santa Barbara; Mrs. J, H. Fredrickson and her little ones, who havo gone to San Diego; Miss Kate Halloran and her niece, Mrs.. Lewis Sowlcs, who loft for Los Angeles, An-geles, tho former to , visit at tho Sowlcs homo there. TWO EVENTS of tho mouth which will not suffer by the Lenten season, sea-son, sinco thoy are of a litorary-social nature, aro tho annual birthday breakfast break-fast of tho Ladies' Literary club, which comes this year on Valentine's day, and the patriotic luncheon of tho Daughters Daugh-ters of tho American Revolution, on Washington's birthday, which is to be an unusually interesting affair the present pres-ent year. Some new ideas aro to bo introduced in-troduced at both these affairs and surprises sur-prises are promised by thoso in charge. A A DELIGHTFUL gathering of the young girls was that of yesterday at the Commercial club, when Miss Genovo Savage and Miss Mary Lurnan entertained a fow of the friends oi Miss Plorcnce Halloran at lunchoon prior to hor departure for a world tour. The long tablo was laid in the main dininc room, where tho guest could enjjoy the musical programme, and was all in rosy pink, A great basket of pink sweet peas decked the central part, and placo cards suggestive of the coming .-journey for the guest of honor, the handiwork of Mies Savage, were at each place. 4 ft A THE middle, of tbo week being Ash Wednesday, only a few social affairs af-fairs are planned for the first part. Captain and Mm O. C. Smith of Fort Douglas aro to celebrato Shrove Tuesday Tues-day in a unique fashion with a "boy and girl" party at their quarters, quar-ters, at which the guests will all bo little lit-tle folks once more. Miss Lucilc Prancke will cntortain a few friends, mostly the army folk, Tuesday afternoon after-noon at a bridge tea for Airs. V. I'. Kiser, recently home from an eastern trip. Mrs. Orin W. Bcmis will onter-taiu onter-taiu the Fortnightly club ut, the Commercial Com-mercial club also on Tuosilay with a tea following the usual game. The bridgo tournnmout players will bc on-tertaincd on-tertaincd by Mrs. Ash by D. Cleveland. The same evening Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Gallagher and Mies Purcell will entertain enter-tain for Mr. and Mrs. Phil .). Purcell. Thursday will bo tho regular at home! day for tho ladies of Fort Douglas, and many frieuds from town will bo calling on that day. Tho hop of Friday evening, even-ing, one of the regular informal series, will furnish another pleasant opportunity oppor-tunity for dancing, although dancing events will bo fow from now ou for Borne timo. ONE of the most important yacht contracts ever let in this country is said to bo tho one which D. C. Jack-! Jack-! ling has .-just placed for a new twin-Bcrow twin-Bcrow oil burning 3tearo yacht now being be-ing built at Seattle. The yaoht was de-signed de-signed by Messrs. Cox and Stevens of ISott York, xn3 th contract call? .tor the completion of the vessel during tho early spring. The yacht has many now foatures as planned, the owner haviug imposed upon tho architects tho task of designing a vessel which, shall combine com-bine a maximum speed with, the greatest great-est possiblo accommodation. The vessel ves-sel will have a steaming radius of 3500 miles at least, and it will bo capable ca-pable of cruising in heavy water with comfort and safety. Incidentally it will bc the largest yacM on the western west-ern coast. 9 THE Conner pupils of St. Mark's school have selected a design for the memorial window they arc planning to place in St. Mark's cathedral in memory of tho late G. D. B. Miller, formerly headmaster of tho school, and within a short time work will begin on shipping and placing the window. The design which was chosen is a picture pic-ture of "St. Paul at tho Feet of Gamelicl," submitted by Hogormann of Xow York. The subject is oue which accords well with tho idea of a memorial to the much loved headmaster, headmas-ter, and it will be a permanent joy to all who came under his influence aud who honor his memory. AS a clono of the pre-Lcnten society so-ciety season nothing could have been more satisfactory than the card party and musicalo given yesterday afternoon at tho Hotel Utah by the members of the music section of tho Ladies Literary club. The place presented pre-sented a gay appearance all during the aftornoon hours, the first p3rt being devoted to cards for which more than seventy tables were arranged on the mezzanine. In tho late hours the ball-oom ball-oom was thrown open for the musical and the guest3 were given a rare treat by come of the leading musicians of th9 oity troll hn nnufnisl piivl- 1C4,J iiifiiiu imui(,o w.- Kelly of the Coloniul company and witnessing a clever lightning change act by Rivolli of tho Orpheum. Among jtho musician.-; who appeared were Miss Tana Ksband, Edgar Bayliss, Morris Andrews, Miss Virginia Smith, Miss Jean Cliftoi: aud Mr. Walter Tuttlc. The affair was under the direct management man-agement of Mrs. A II. I'cabody, the chairman of the section, and assistiug her in preparing the programmo and caring for tho tables were Mrs1. Jack Taylor, Mrs. W. J. Barrett, Mrs. W. 1L. Ferguson, Mrs. F. L. Oswald, Mrs. J. C. ltanehett, and Mrs. Ira D. Wines. Assisting these wore ninny of the youDg society girls, among them, Miss Richmoud, Miss Marguerite Hichmond, Miss Margaret McClure, Mis."' Hazel Butler. Miss Kendall Franckc, '.Miss Edua Farnsworth, Miss Emma Zanc, Mis3 Ha-zel Oswald. Miss Jones, Miss Groo. Miss Helen Hauchett, Miss Lucy Lewis and others. Many parties of frieuds enjoyed tea together in the main dining room. BEAUTIFULLY engraved invitations invita-tions have been issued for the fifth state inaugural ball to be given at the Hotel Utah on the evening of Wednesday, February 12, in honor of Governor William Spry. The reception will last for one hour from 8:30 on, preceding the dancing. The affair will bo limited, of course, but largo enough to iuclnde a goodly company of representative repre-sentative people. The engravings are by far tho most elegant ever issued for an official function, and show the state credt in gold as a. decoration. Personals Fred A. Hale is back from a month's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Hunter in San Fraucisco, a trip to Los Angeles and San Diego with them and a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Hale, Jr., in Good Springs, Nov. Mrs. Halo is still visiting with her brothers and is just now at Atlantic City. b Mrs. D. M. Guillotto and her small son left yesterday fpr southern California Califor-nia to join Mr. Guillotte, who went there for his health some weeks ago, and who is steadily improving. m Mrs. C. W. Midgloy left yesterday for San Francisco and after a visit there will go to Los Angeles and vicinity vicin-ity to spend several weeks before returning. re-turning. U V n Mrs. H. B. Sprague and her young sister, MiBa Laverne Eakin, aro back after a visit of a month on the coast with friends in Los Angeles and vicinity. vicin-ity. I Mrs. Paul Keyser will leave during tho week for a stay of some time in Corouado with friends there. M Mrs. Joseph Leavitt and her mother. ..Kuum oaruch. lft . for southern California U ,"B rest of tho winter, Il its Vera Fucger left T6a iBfe Cornell lo spend junior 2?i!S8 large house party of ftJJ she mil go on to y some time with p:irlics J-BJ Mr. and Mrs. George CkjH Boston are -ponding a fow SBE city vis.t.ng the Fabian fa2 at the Hotel Utah. B Major Jah.cs M. Arratmitt Jfe Mrs. Arrasmith, is now s,3w Presidio of San FriEjR ly been appointed on IhotttSB' of tho western divic50I1( r.7vB smith is now tvith ibo Sixth 'SBl Mr. and Mrs. E. E. - fwt Mr. and Mrs. G. R. BotwSB evening for Los Aagele. aa jfjB go to San Francisco Dr. and Mrs. A. C. ES evening for Los Angeles aDa s3B to bc away several -cks. !w W. W. Page, Jr., otHnvtt of Major and Mrs. WillirBj spent the past two days h, Ur?B ing yesterday for hi5 home, W? Mr. and Mr3. Samuel PaalwjMji Ethel Paul, Mr. and Mrs. A;$B and Mr. and Mrs. W. H, BnaX among those who left yuUrfajW the coast. B Mrs. D. C. Brough leaves of the week for Montpelter, QK join her husband trho ii foB Mr. and Mrs. C. W. JUjB their two Kttlo ones -vrill Inrt 'tor part of the -nreefc for Ly jSi and viciuitj'. Mrs. A. J. Gorhatn learej tNgjB morning for Logan where &fS spond tho next few days as fejH of Professor and Mrs. E. O.BiHiH Agricultural college. 4MM W. H. Walker of GarfieH IdS Los Angeles yesterday irlere tt'fl visit his family for a O0M Mrs. Rac L. Banners huitiR from a leugthy visit vrith. MflB Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. A very Timmj MB son Avery and their two Hi have left for tho coast vB Mrs. F. C. Schramm espeehttfll during the week for a visit iriliB in California aud will ga bfcBi1 Portland to be with her khBi short time. jjfi w! J. Halloran and Bis fogbtyBi Florence Halloran, Trill lava -Hf for a trip around the world, suEJjB San Francisco on Thurtdajv Hi Judge Robert B. Tripp of IaB S. D-. spent the early partcfflijB here visiting his brother, -Jl Tripp, and his sisters, ir?.8.F.JjB and Mrs. Orson Howard. ' B Mrs. Edwin L. Carpnte, Jrg came here from tho east tti Bf tho week, remained OTerforftB at the Hotel Utah and -frill lBj day in company with Mr. B penter, Sr., to join joMgSfcjjB tor in Portland, f jfl Mrs. Emma W. Bantii pft sistor, Mrs. Woodmansee, IcS "Bf tho week for Redding, tw, VU will visit Mr. and ifrf. C. Bj for a short' time and &! later go to soulbent Califen BP Mr. and Mrs. B. E. .gB youngest daugater, Miss via, were here for a few WWW the week and visited tl They left in their PnfjM Wednesday for their fcmM"BI Mr. and Mrs. Jobn DMl early in tho week for Su SLM whence thoy will ?LlB , " (Continued on jolMttgJ (Continued from Preceding Page.) K: - v. K MnMiIIu and Mrs. -Wl yesterday for iiEweek for tho oast, ,,0 fouth to spend tho ?? oenth, coast 'of Flor- W. i W-. Thomas B. Miller of Unat were in town for a few Z r.tnia Jlorfran loaves tomorrow rfeaVtoS.ahpjrillHail short-'jHKf5,TTW short-'jHKf5,TTW to Honolulu. X. 0 B-Henatt is tho guest for of Mr. and Mrs. Austin $8111 leave with Mrs. Jack-'Htiur Jack-'Htiur tl week for southern Cali-4Bl? Cali-4Bl? trill oe with her sisters at feS a time. Wore joining Eqjfct in Berkeley, Hta nd Mrs. John T. Alton j,ere within the next f ort-jjKjfWil ort-jjKjfWil eomo time 'with old Ek. Tasy tave hcon nt Fort Mao-; Mao-; Wro for the past f ow yoars, JE&,Aonls with tho Eighteenth riKuS Mn. Join 0. D. Clark left during tho wcolt for Chicago, whero Mr. Clark goes on business. They -will be -away a few weeks. ' Mrs. "Frank IS. Stephens leaves within a few days for southern California, whoro she will spend tho next few weeks visit in;; friends. n Mr.-i. Clayton Van Ktircn Smith, who has spent tho past two months visiting tho Campbell family, leaves today Xor her homo in Nevada. Bishop Spalding lias eono to Lawrence, Law-rence, Kan., to be away" a fortnight at-I at-I (Muling an important meeting thoro in connection with his church. Mrs. Clara Stephenson left during tho week for New York to bo away a few weeks on business. a r. Mjs. N. M. Hamilton has gone cast to spend the next few weoks in New York and iu Washington, -where alio will visit tho Smool; familv. . Mrs, .T. H. Beifuss left during tEo week for Los Angeles to spend somo time -with hor son Milton. n n Mrs. Albert ,T, Vorse and hor children chil-dren have gono to southern Culifor-' nia for a stay of some months. Mrs. M. B. Charlton and Mrs. Banks loft during tho week for New York to spend the next month or so. It M Mr. and Mia. L. L. Tnrry have gone lo Coraoado Beach for a short stny. ., Dr. and Mrs. V. 3. Bascom aro back from n month passed in southern California. Cali-fornia. Mr. and Mrs. John Cully of Ogdon spent a few days in town during tho past wcok, having conio down for "The Bluo Bird." - Miss Kathcriue Dougall of Spring-ville Spring-ville has been visiting friends in town for the past few days. Mrs. Howard Ingham and Miss Carroll, Car-roll, sisters of Mrs. W. If, Bintx, arc here from Cheyenne. "Wyo., to visit tho Brain family for a time. n Colonel and Mrs. K. A. Wall and Mass Mary Wall expect io leavo during dur-ing the wcok for the east to 'be away several weeks in Washington and Now York. it Miss Gladys Wickcns, tho talontod 3-omijc: cellist, expects to leave tomorrow tomor-row for Boston to conLinuo her musical studios. Mrs. 0. M. Brown and hor small aan aro back from a visit of a month or more in Los Angele3 and viciuitv. M'rs. N. Troloar and son left, vester-day vester-day to spend the remainder of th'o winter win-ter in southern California. M Mr. and Mrs, Henry M. Dinwoodoy and Mr. and "Mrs. L. (.f. "Dinwoodoy aro back front u stay of several weolifl in the cast. r n Mrs. 'Ida At.hcrloii left yestcrdav for San Francisco to visit, .friends for a lime. u Mrs. Golden Kimball and her daughters daugh-ters left yebtorday for a visit of a few weeks in southern California. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Roberts and son of Denver are visiting with Mrs. Roberts's Rob-erts's parents, Mr. nd Mrs. M. 13. Sowlcs. Mrs. Thomas Graham and son Reginald Reg-inald left yesterday for a mouth. r& stay in California. Miscellaneous Events Tho Souvenir Card club will meet next Thursdav afternoon with Mrs. . IT. Whipple at Xortb Fifth West street.. ton The Initial club was entertained last Friday aftornoou by Mrs. Henry Jackson Jack-son at licr home. Tho usual game of "sixty-three" was played, and Mrs. Brady and Mrs. McDonald won the prizes. The B. Y. C. clnb members were entertained en-tertained last Thursday evening by Miss Vera Tollestrnp at hor borne on East Tenth South street. Mrs. M. S. Solomon entertained about twenty-f I vo of the young friends of hor daughter, Miss Christina E. M'oLa-icn, M'oLa-icn, last. Monday ovoninp. in celebration celebra-tion of the birthday of M'ibs McLaren. (i t Mrs- Von TOim of 947 East Eighth South street entertained tho members of tho Oliver 0 Howard Ttcliof crops and their friends last Thursday afternoon after-noon at. a pleasant social affair with cards and a tea. Mre. C. C. Brooks of 173 Q street will entertain the ladles of tho Maswell-McKcan Maswell-McKcan corps next Thursday afternoon at hcr nome. Mrs. J. !F. IQrk entertained at a luncheon Saturday, followed by a mati |