Show I UT AHNS IN NEW YORK I By ELSIE GREENE NEW YORK Sept 3 EatIng Eating chicken chow and rice wi with th two slippery chop sticks requires not hot only dexterity but a c certain amount of ot con con- However being 5 seated by byan byan byan an open window In a Chinese restaurant ant overlooking o tho the teaming life of ot Mott street I found It Impossible to devote my attention alone alono to the matter matter matter mat mat- ter of ot eating once a bit disgruntled as tho tim smooth brown sticks touched m my lips Ups minus a a. particularly choice bit of ot chicken I encountered Mahonri Youngs Young's quizzical look YouIl have havo to stop looking In that across the street young lad lady 1 if you ex expect ct to go slumming through the east side sido with me tonight I 11 1 was wall aa watching those adorable Chinese Chi Chi- nea nese children playing In front of ot that Queer Junky looking shop and and they they are ore such dol dolls I replied defensively Chinatown on a Saturday night buzzes like a a. hive full fuU of ot yellow round faced bees Not lot that the cluttering up the narrow streets ever seem lIum to talk out loud for they are In Indeed Indeed indeed In- In deed the most impassive and enigmatic of people but there Is nevertheless a ceasel ceaseless hum rolling up to the second story restaurants with the sound of at t the e steady beat-beat beat of ot torn tom toms tome While eating our almond cakes and preserved carrots Hal Burrows and his hie now wife wite surprised us by walkin walking out of the other dining room which had Just been newly decorated and but re recently re- re opened to the public We tried to persuade them to go slumming with MB us but they needs must munt rush away Leaving Chinese Mr Young and I chanced Into an oriental bazar bozar where I haggled with the almond eyed Korean storekeeper over oYer some some gorgeous Chinese medallions heavily embroidered In gold thread I I simply elm elm- ply must have ha this largest piece I told him mentally promising mys myself lt I wouldn't va pay any ony more than the price of the smallest piece And I walked out with the ono one I r wanted An hour later having g left the Bowery and Mott streets behind wo found ourselves In the tho middle of ot a a. riotous block party In the Italian section near the tho East river rh-er Olive 0 skinned musicians musicians musi musi- clans on a n flag lag draped dias blared forth Jazz tunes that turned the whole block Into a seething whirlpool of ot hu hu- hu- hu manity Ga Gay multicolored streamers fluttered from rows of or brilliant electrio elec- elec trio lights strung ov overhead A red roo lipped dusky eyed eed Sicilian girt girl of or 16 all aU fire and vivacity bits of or crimson and blue confetti still caught In her glossy black hair danced by In the arms anus of a n. handsome Italian youth The music stopped Tho crowd Jostled the couple In front of ot us as we WO pushed our way out In response to Mr Youngs Young's Im Tra so sorry the girl curtsied an Oh that's all an right and her young escort tipped his hat The east side Aide for tor all Its lurid reputation might give Riverside drive lessons In etiquette and not do so badly adly Jack Anderson surprised us by an announcing announcing announcing an- an h he had been talking with Jay Tipton of or Suit SnIt Lake Both are Gillham Gillham Gillham Gill- Gill ham Advertising company alumnae Jay having arrived In New Now York but several days ago Upon being Interviewed Interviewed Interviewed Inter Inter- viewed Mr Tipton said If It ho stayed I 1 which ho he hoped to his wife would Join him later and the they planned living in Now New Rochelle Mr Tipton expects to 1 continue continuo his hie career along advertising lines S S S SJohn John Corey of Ot Ogden has been In Now York Tork for tor several days past having como come here to attend the tho sessions of Ot t the I National Insurance associations association's annum annul annl convention Carlyle Burrows left last week for tor a n. brief siesta in the Adirondacks He Is staying at th the same samo camp whore Hal Burrows and his wife spent their honeymoon Beware the power of ot as M- M Coke I S C The latest addition to the medicinal section of ot the tho Utah colony hero Is Dr Charles who comes to us from rom the fhe University of ot Pennsylvania He arrived In New York several se weeks ago alO after atter having 8 spent nt six weeks In Salt Lake and la is already deep In his work at the Lying In hospital on East Sixteenth street Mrs Elizabeth Coray oray and her son Donald stopped in New York for tor several several several sev sev- eral days this thIs' week Donald belongs to the arm army and was en rou route for tor t the e Panama canal where he be is tobe stationed sta eta S S C The Ross Jenkins moved into our p part rt of ot town the other da day and are practically our next door neighbors in th their heir lr cozy apartment t at Lexin Lexington ton I aven avenue S S Leonard Anderson Is la rejoicing In the arrival of ot his brother Wayne who plans lans to enter New York university this his fall tall in pursuit of further knowledge in n finance and accounting He is now with the Swift company The Ander- Ander eons oria are aro popular r residents ot of Ogden and equally popular members of ot the o Utah colony SS The Otto down this hia week from their lovely summer Bummer home ome In Larchmont Celebrating their return they invited a number of at up last Sunday Tho day passed assod too quickly what with motor boating swimming sunning in inthe the sand ot of f the Harbach's private beach and later ater Reluctantly Micky Yates Clarence Hake Bob Jonts Jons and Mrs Pearl Ridgeway their heir wa way to th the train |