Show II I IN NEW YORK I I i I By ELSIE GREENE NEW YORK Feb 18 All AIl All the way I from the corner of Sixth avenue and Ninth street we followed a trail of Jazz melody that teased our not feet Into a half halt waltz step right to the very door of the Guy Pene Du Bois home In Greenwich GreenwIch Green Green- Greenwich Village An invitation to an Impromptu party at the home of the famous artist had that after after- come to me via telephone noon Therell be several Utah people people peo peo- peo- peo pie there hounded like an added in- in but as I had mentally registered registered registered regis regis- before the Invitation invitation in invitation In- In a Id love to go was half halt completed It was hardly need needed d. d The very first person I saw as I reached the second floor where three i. i rooms had been cleared of Impeding I furniture and rugs was Utah's famous sculptor Mahonri Young Before many minutes had passed I sensed that he was quite the lion of ot the evening having been headlined into attention by bv many comments In the New York papers on lila His current of Navajo NavajO p The home of Pene Du Bois Bols could not help but be Interesting In the library li library li- li hung one of his paintings that had just come back from an exhibition at the Louvre in Paris where it had been called one of the most remarkable nudes ever painted My Interest however however however how how- ever was claimed mostly by the people people peo peo- pIe gathered there that Arthur Crisp a Canadian mural dec decorator ec- ec orator who had been especially commissioned commissioned com corn by the Prince of Wales on his recent visit to paint for tor him as asa asa asa a memento of a very enjoyable occasion occa occa- sion ion the electrically hung garden of ot a Canadian country residence Then there was the pianist the Gifford Beals he an artist of wide repute she the daughter of ot a generation of ot Powells who own the ferries operating on the Hudson river Oscar Howard illustrator whose drawings appear regularly in Century Scribners Scribner's and the like Herman Palmer Palmer Palmer Pal Pal- mer whose animal paintings are at attracting attra attra at- at tra ting Ung the keenest interest and whom Utah is proud to call a a. native son ROn Mr and Mrs John Held Jr he a Utah artist whose drawings are the rage of ot the hour better known as the crEator of ot Ields Belles Thero There was waa wasa a harpist whose name I cant can't remember ber her and several writers But the dance was the thing that night and how we danced and danced Answering an article reprinted from froma troma a London paper In a recent issue of the New York Tribune a non-Mormon non felt called upon to challenge some of ot the untrue statements made by writIng writing writ writ- ing the editor of the Tribune as follows follows fol fol- fol- fol lows When the Rev Sir Cave- Cave Cave Brown-Cave was a resident of Salt Lake City he does not say but if It it has been in recent years he was not very observant if we are to judge by his statement that Mormons possess the city and every dweller in the city from the crossing sweepers to the porters porters por por- Is a member of ot the Mormon church Salt Lake City claims a population of about one hundred and some say twenty thousand The actual number is probably less than this It Is generally generally generally gen gen- estimated that about one half are Mormons I have spent many weeks in Salt Lake and am fairly familiar fa fa- fa millar with the situation there It If it fell to pur our lot to pick an allstar all allstar allstar star football team we should most certainly certainly choose Lillian Lorraine for tor fullback full tuII- b back ck states James Roberts dramatic critic The gorgeous gowns which L she wears in Otto Harbach's new musical musical musical mu mu- production The Blue Kitten at the Selwyn should convince the most S skeptical that white sho shoulders dare me artist to Higher planes Otto Harbach bach and William Cary S D Duncan have taken the French play S La Chasseur de do Chez Maxims Maxim's salvaged salvaged salvaged sal sal- th the many amusing situations S deleted its all too Parisian salaciousness salacious- salacious S ness and turned out a clean wholesome wholesome whole whole- S some musical comedy well up to the I Hammerstein standard Well up to the Otto Harbach standard we should L say Aside from Miss Lorraine's becoming becoming becoming be be- be- be S LS coming deletion of gowns In the region L Lof of the shoulders she lends her usual pl pleasing asing personality and dancing to tc x the play She also had Cutie to sing and and It is one of those songs Bongs you go away whistling Reading of Otto Harbach's star Lillian Lorraine reminded us that notS not so many months ago the Sunday supplements supplements sup sup- S were full fun of an unfortunate accident to Miss Lorraine She wa was laid up In the hospital with a broken L back and the papers dolefully prop he- he cled she would never walk again The x most mournful future was depicted in L the pathetic phraseology of ot the crack sob stuff writers And then Miss LorraIne Lor Lor- raine raino up and fooled them all and here x she Is back behind the footlights dancing with the best of them Somebody told us tho the other day that Mr Frank Masters of Salt Lake has ha I been in New York for tor the past month L or ir six weeks but we didn't have a a chance hance to get In touch with him as ax x the he news didn't reach us until he Ie was wai x well veil on his way back to Salt Lake We reported last week that Spence x Eccles Intended returning to Salt Lake I last ast Tuesday but hut since then we learn I he ie has changed his mind and will stay on on here indefinitely Among other rumors we hear that thai Mrs drs Smith of the Paris millinery Is 11 x in n N New w York undoubtedly at the Wal Wal- S dorf We know for tor a fact tact however that thai Mrs drs Emmett Fuller of Salt Lake ha has x been een here Also that Mr Solon Spiro x 1 has las sojourned In our midst for he even yen went so far as to break Into print At tt least the New York Evening Post I contained c an Interesting Interview had with him at which the mining situation situa situa- hadS S tion ion In Utah was discussed at some somo length S SS I |