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Show Charity Ball Proves Supperless; Simple Gowns Show War Spirit j CkM'ii'y, nusiivssmon aiul Army Offkvrs I .end Background to the (Most Cosmopolitan Social l:ent ot" the Season. IVit'I i:K in form, owimk lo (he in- Sfluence of w;ir. tun eharaotorUed b tho thulty :md clc.'-..uuo which has (Hit it in :i el, is to Uself unuiiiK soci.il futiolioi'.s, tlie tlit!'l -scemh annual charity ball, under the auspices of St. Mark's Hospital tMiunty association, associa-tion, wius Kieu at iho Hotel I 'tali last ntht. The usual supp.-r was eliminated n'1'1 S.nvns Wi-ro les elaborate ihan Hi lovm.T e.irs. In tact many ol" the lair wearers confessed wlili p: ule lh.it tiuur towns had seen previous wear, since ononoinv in dress is a mark ot patriotism. Kxenlus eloihes. however. alwa 5 have a festive air and as tuloroioeut t oittK and beauty they did not fall shoi t. even u t hoc ore not s ml lo be tip to the minute in m lo or ti esh from lint skillful finders of the dressmaker. V'lltux tulle, Xleaininy silver and old la. e. shtni tuarln saun and elegant velvet were in evidence and the chartiv ball did not suffer ui brilliance when compared to similar lune-noes lune-noes of other ears. vleorette crepe souls." to (uoN fivm a popular audeMie sket-'h recentlv seen lie re, w ere in theo- element and Salt I ake society, revelli:: in j;eo.l clothes, if not ahseluteU new ones, surrendered to the call of t he dance and became !i scene of :.iv festivity. A feature of the charitv ball which rimkos it d1 f'Vrent 1 rom other enleria ' n -me ms of tlie ear is tha t sueh a la rue number ol" elements are brought loelh. r. The tave ..lerv in(erc!-nl lu the b.dl j from a. h n in.', nitari ui pomt of vpmv are there. The business and professional men. eacer to deote som. of their ttnan-cal ttnan-cal prosperity to i pood cause, at ten. i. Th a members of so-'iot.v circles, who pv to da ne for the sheer joy of it. at the same time fee'lnc a, comfortable slow of satisfaction in the fact that In liulutc-i;- 'u a f.ior te pastime they are at the same tune nidi'ac a j;ood cause. Rive a sparkle to the crowd. A spriukhn of the nuiltarv antor.n the quests last m.iu added add-ed east motion to the i imctioa. About ."ei1,1 were l:i attendance and t h ball rommitlee esf.maies that $1000 will be cleared from the entertainment. The appearance of Miss HarbHia lib-cock lib-cock in classic dances in irracef'd oos-tumes oos-tumes wms a pleasirv: diversion in two of the dance intermissions. Committee in Charge. vVmmtttees in charge o: tlie ba'.l were! i'.s follow p: Kecen tion com mi t lee i lovernor lnd :.:js. s":::ijn Rur.S-ror. Ma, or and Mrs.: . Mont Kerr v. lv. a!d Mrs. V. S. HsvV!H. I'ean mil Mrs. W. V. Flectwd. Oe'oi:el A'tred 1 la s:r-ov.ck. Mrs. IV. er Hii::i:i. Colonel Carence R, IVntler. Co oriel and Mrs. Ceo:i;e L. Ii ram. i Rill executive oommntee -Mrs. R. S. 1 Alison Mrs. John Wo;-. Jr.. Vr. KM-erl KM-erl .ia:r.nto:i. Mrs tllon MiMer. Mrs, j . Kdwar.i Krsenbamn. !"s. John V. I.te. ! K'-or A'T'i'it;-'-' -Mrs l.ee Ch.t 1 ,M.e'' chrvrrnav Mis. Thomas Kea-ns, Mrs. W. i K ser. M. Jay T. Harris. , M :s:c . o:i::::;l ee M - s. V. W. Arms' Arm-s' rone, . :-.;lrm.ui: Mrs. A. H. IV a bo-v. ; Mr?, v': arl'.s W ilkes. Mrs. lkmiei Aiex- ' '"VlV co-.miuee - Mrs. M. A. Keys-r. . Mrs. ;u';u MaeUine. K:rar. e cotmi::: t e,M: s F. Os- ; waM. c:-.s:r:r.an; rs. V'ra Thompson. , Mrs. J. A. Reeves. Mrs. W H. Child, nncor-.xtirc n t ' ee- V rs. J:r-.es A. ' Ho;'.?, c':: "ia:i ; Mrs. ilers;e N. Tjw-. Tjw-. rein-e. Miss I';i.:.-y Kaybould. Miss CaJT'.e Tukec o:n-r:I!ee- Mrs. K. P. St:i- in?, el airm an: M r--. W. A. R iUan. Mrs. C.'I. T'..at. :'.er. Mrs. KUz.-iN.-th Corey. Miss Hes:e Calhn. i I'rin'.ir.iT commit'ee Mrs. Hard'.e I.vnch. crairman : M:ss Pess e C il'mv. Miss C.iro'vn Cowan. Miss Adel I'd'-Woodruff. I'd'-Woodruff. M'.ss LVroihv R-aUey, Mis Ma-;o:ie F-Mweil. ; Pvmcn L-omiriTtee Trs. John Weir Jr.. assisted bv M:s Ke'.h Ia'.dwin. M'.ss He'en l :inci:e' t. M:ss I 'oroll-.y R-in:-bercer. M ?s Jean Covey. Miss Marj-rie T'd.iw-e'l. Mi ss A dels i '.1 e Woor r: : : . Miss Marior'.e- Howard. M:ss Ivtrv Riliey. Miss Cortie C.ra e. Miss r' vlls Kunian. M.?s Nir'.nii Whitney. Miss poroihy Miir;or.eav. Miss Oert' '.:de W-'o; he-. in. M;?s KUrVek. Miss Fhol e ivy. Mis Klsa Ha.mbei eer, M.ss Hi.loran, Miss Carolvn Cov.an. 1 I'ubt.rirv ccnr;:ttee Mrs. Hardie Ia:.c:i, e' :r.rman ; Miss Ptirlene Kiinbaii, 1 M'.ss luc:ie Clark. Floor nv.nrvs'ers Pr. Robrrt Ham p tor. ; C. P. Oliver. Cieortre V. T.owtv. W. H. : Cavlev. Capia'.n F. P. Pa-kinsori. K. J. i Ka'wke. Pr. VA P. l-eCo:n;ie. Cup lain ; W. O. Gul'.ion. Costumes Are Gorgeous. Mrs. T.or. rarn'neru.'r wore a b.and -" : sorve gn n of b';;ick velvet. Mrs.' I'eter Mulme was sowned in hlack ;ul:e and jetted ;ie:. Mrs. W. Mont Ferry wore an effective ' evt-nins cown of black velvet. Mrs. George L. 1'yrrn wore b'aek satin ' and tl'.e, with an introii:ction of blue in j the trimminir. Mrs. W. W. Fleetwood wore 'liht blue ; crepe d; chine with iaee tr: turn ins. Mrs. L. C. Miller wore a smart costume i of midniuht blue net and velvet with sil- er trim mii: . I Mrs. W. P. Riser wore white silk, em-1 em-1 broitlered in silver, combined with silver i Mrs. John Mael-ane wore black net over j cloth of trend. I Miss Virsinia Whitney wore turquoise j blue silk tiiuimed in silver la e. Miss Porotiiy Failey was q owned in ! rose- cot ot ed charrneuse with sivor ti im-t im-t mine. -Miss Marjorie Hldw-etl wore a irown of I white tafreta trimmed in pink ruses, Alice I blue ribbon and silver ernbroi Jer'. j Mrs. John F. Catch low wore a black tulle gown with an Iridescent bodice. t Mrs' R. Sv Allion was gowned in white net and lace, i Mrs. A. I.. EIoj. parish wore blaek maline ! over b'aek satin, trimmed in colored ! pas;Knenerif. ; Mr s. i lardie t.ytu h wore electric blue i tulio over silver cloth. 1 Mrs. C. I. Thatcher was costumed In t black ;eoi '--ette oi'epe and black panne velvet, trimmed in silver. Mrs. Ceoiire Harris Smith's own was an eft'ei-tive model of pink net over pink si';. Mrs. Glen Miiler wore an orchid shaded uown of net over Fckui blue tulle, h'a- i ilv ont'Moldciovl mill beads In aUilc de- j -Mrs. UoIhm t Hampton note a lutuuoise bt;ie meia I .-Nnh. w h h H idescent trim-ii:ln;s trim-ii:ln;s and tulle. Mi-:. K. S. API on wore n tiMidvono- I mol.-l ol while la e ami net, with touches Mis. w tilt or 1 .ow is w ore an Import rd i mesial of bltiv ! panne elv et. wuli ji-i i n'unln-s and tulle. ; M rs, .la v Tar m Harris w ot e an Im- 1 portfd wovn f oichid vebet. elaloiaieb , emle ohb-ft'il in Mler ;ind pearls. Mis, v:u v. Scheld wore tui iUti.ili-: t'tocU of I'ektn blue tulle o r-r satin of, the same- shade, with Iridescent trim j ml's, I ! Mis. Cl:ito;i 1, ThaMicr w or black , ;C.eoi-efto ui'i'P and panne el et, with' I siU er lace. I i Mi.-. W. I Id ward Fife wore a band.some ' creanon of white satin and lio-e. 1 Mi.. John Weir, Jr., worn a dnhi! j jcowi of w hile bro -adod satin imd l.u e. Mrs, W. A, Kuit.in wor palo blue I Georgette ereo- and tvTot.i. i Mrs. Charles WilUes wore tnrviuolse hi n s'MimUsl not over blue tafl'etu, Mrs. John N'lneent 1 . lo win e a t-eauti- j ful kowii of white satm and silver lace. i M rs. Hai old ! li an.-foi d Ui utb w or mi ehU'Oiate model ot Mack pernio velvet, i w a ti jot ti imtntncs. M'.ss IVth Haldwin woro a plrllsh frock .'f uso pmk sati n, with t one iie. of pale Miss 1'orolhv 11am herder woro an ev-Oiiiislto ev-Oiiiislto own (f orchid .atln. with KtvnWi bine tube and cot sae boiuiutl of Riir- Mrs. Joseph Niley w oi o an at t ract i e fro. Mi ot peach coloied tjlet. with opal-es-'ent bead tritiinuiiks Mi. 1-dwsid Ibisenbaum wore a handsome hand-some sown or M.i U panne el vet. beaded in .let. M iss 1 vn leno Ki mbaU w ore a datnt v model of fles!i-. ohned chlftoil and Viench bl',.e, w !',h catvenias. Mis. i:.:t,i T: uvnnson wore ,i handsome yowii oi bia.-k t..ttiu aial net. with trim-mincs trim-mincs v( Mts. a. K Tiernun w.!0 pink utm tri'iiiiied in stiver Uo-o. Mtss Fhuence Colitns wore coml satin w::n pearl tuif.mim:. M ;ss Maraivt C;,in. w a? cow r.evl in white tu!,e and satin. Mts-. Hess Kaddies wore l!t;)it blue tulle tind silver. M:ss Certrud Ge ic!'ean wore, vrilow taTet.i trimmed in co:-1 laee. Mis Kathleen Gevutean wore while Georgette rreiv. Miss Horotnv White was Kovnc! in w'-te cl.P'fon a:.d s.lver. Irs. 1. O t'eik'.i-s wore biaek net trimmed 1n sequins. M:ss A in- Kelt was gowned In pink tui'.e and s' er. M:?s Mart-Tie N'el eker wore a frown of v b'ue tnhe tMmmr.i in sliver. Mis. 1 ::n t a Smith w ore h striking cown of A-nerican H latv s-Uln trimmed m c.'d. Mrs. J,srph V'-;i-- wore a sown of bhi'-k vIet ii-M s:ler lace. Mrs. T J Nipper's coi was of Ma.-k velvet w :th bands of ermine. Mrs. i c Hof:':aan Wore a bsndsom jown if b' uk tic: over treen eharmens-w'tli eharmens-w'tli e-at -et trim-r.-is. M !s- N.o'tTii I b m's row n wui a Fei..i imvV! of wbhe satm and preen net with ermine hand. Mts. I. i . Marloiieau w---re a utrlklrs cost a: r.e of preen s'iini:ltvl net. Miss lirot):y ,i r;on.a was hand-some'iv hand-some'iv i:.-w-n.-d In c !d met il oith. Miss J'hvii.s l:vn wor phik a n-I whi:- t.i'fe'.i wi-i, i-rvtal trim inn,-. Miss ;raoe Cowie's esfu-ne was v,f silver sil-ver w it!i lace dr.iper- ai d si'.vcr trlm-tr.i-s. Mrs. A. C. T':Ie wo: e frreen taf fetn wl'h uol I trimminc. M -s M.T-j-aret t'rowleT wor a trirtNh fr'. k of rl' k satin. M s. I awrence IVnne't wore an ef-fe.-t:ve combl :u I io n of Uiven ier and fur-rV fur-rV !llk 1 Mrs. i"!:ir(r'.' Hirron oT F'v. Nev.. : w -e calr'v tz vn of whit.- s'Ik. ! Mr-;, j. p. wh:r-h?ll wore a striking j fw-M of yei'ow tulle w.th cold t:in- I M ss r'p.j-nlyn fvo.v.m was da in til y uowr.ed In Mue tulle i-d siher lace, i Ms. Ja":es A . '" oz le. Jr.. w ore rink I f.-'V over white satin trimmed in se-i :'::. I M-s. James A. l"'e. Sr.. worn silver ' ';"-e rver wl i:e sai.n, w.'.h a train of ; - i A er c!o; h. M:ss T'.iisv r;vNvf 1 wo-e ro-e-eV0red .c.V!v, silk with y.P.er la e Irinrnir?. Mrs. John A . Ibv ws wore ihl;'Iv r:-wn of whi'e n-M h r I or;-i,i'!-s'i 'ded tn'le. hand-embrede-v:! in r.ice it'-'-Tv Mrs. Tiitrrv F.intz w-.ire a chirmn-c fro'k of white lace, w.th bodice of cense M rs. TV Witt Knot wore a bea n ; fi :1 rn'Aii of pink iipv;i'I'''i1 satin, wl'h broad t:n"e ard s is'i of Kd;th bbie. Mrs. W. V. Armstrong wore an o-i:',lis: o-i:',lis: frock of white r;et. r fr'eetf vc'v headed with des'i;n hi opalescent .beads. M:ss Florence H il'.oran wore a pown of peari srav ehj-'r'"- uml silver lace. Mrs. x. m. HamtlTo! wo-e a .eavtif'?' Callot model ot blai. k p-inr.e velvet with touches of l;oM. Mrs. Khz.weth Corny w.)re A met i .--i i Peau:v velvet, with tmifbes of s ! I t- r and Ame-i.--n niutc tulle. Mrs. Frederick I.. Oswald wore a handsome hand-some creation of hkuM; tulle and lace, elaboratelv embroidered in Fersii'.n designs de-signs with beads In the pastel shades. M-s. William Snry were an afictie LMwn of kinu's blue tulle and silk, e:n-LTuidere-l in cold. Mrs. A- H. Feaoody wore a dainty -own I of iieliotrore tulle and silk. Mrs. .1 imes L. Franken wore a beautiful beauti-ful cuwn of black velvet and jet. with bla-'k tul-e. and a handsome necklace of pearis. Mrs. F. ?. Koeh woro an Imported irow-p. of bhu-k silk net over white satin, with ermine trimmtni;. ' rs. Kruest Fambercer wore a smart crown of palo pink silk embroidered in j xod, draped over a petticoat of crystal net. Mrs. Fen nor X. Smith wore black net over white. Mrs. B. McCornlck wore dark blue Utile over orehid-eolorerl satin. Mrs. H. K. Kllutfender wore black velvet vel-vet and net, trimmed in dark blue sequins. se-quins. Mrs. Fdward Smith wore a striking eos-tume eos-tume of ruse-colored tulle and messaline. Mrs. Seotl Croo wore peacock blue tulle triinmed in sequins. Mrs. Rob. rt J. deudiutiinir wore pink silk and silver ku-e. Mrs. Ira K. Humphrey wore white net embroidered in cr sial w.th a bustle drapery vi pale blue. M!rs. Milton K. Lituau wore blue and silver cioth trirmneci with silver lace. Mrs. F-M'raml Vounr was jjownod in white net and blue tattetn. Miss Aflon Vouuk wore black net over white, with a touch of rose. Mrs. Marcellus Snow wore flame-col-oreil tulle with zod lice. Mrs. Harry W. St-.uis was gowned in peacock blue net and sequins. Mrs. A. D. Fearson woie pale blue taffeta taf-feta rabroidered m silver vombmed with flesh-Cflored tulle. Miss Kate Croo wore a graceful t;own oi yellow chiffon over white sdk. Miss Frances Fvans wore black net and jet. Mrs. Kounev F. Fadcer wss powned in black net and jet over white. Mrs. K. A. Colbertsou wore yellow (idle trimmed in t;oM. Mrs. W. R. Tytulale w ore white brocaded bro-caded silk wi-h a touch of blue tulle. Mrs. C. K. Travels wore pink satin. |