Show IN NEW YORK I BY ELSIE GREEN The Metropolitan museum of arts is isso isso so big and contains so many wonderful wonder wonder- ful objects of art awe and architecture that one might spend days das weeks and even months wandering about inside and then not really see everything Therefore a Sunday afternoon between the hours of ot 2 and 5 seems very Inadequate inadequate inadequate quate Indeed in which to take it all in However whether one sees everything everything everything every every- thing or not it is a very Interesting and pleasant diversion to stroll through the big art galleries looking a bit wide- wide eyed at the original Car- Car and Sir Joshua Reynolds pausing for several long minutes minutes minutes min min- utes in rather awed contemplation of Rodin's massive The Thinker passIng passing passing pass pass- I ing on to an inspection of the wonderful wonder wonder- ful old Roman architecture and last of ot all stopping to marvel at the century- century old Egyptian mummies A number numb r fo to Utah young folks spent last Sunday afternoon in this manner the party including Drs Burtis Robbins Leland Cowan and Evan Jones and the Misses Evangeline Thomas Emily Brinton and Elsie Greene While viewing view view- ing the statuary composed of some of the the most most beautiful pieces of ot sculpture Inthe in inthe inthe the United States they were interested to find two works in bronze by Mahonri Mahon- Mahon ri rl Young Toung Utah's own noted sculptor Edith Barlow popular University of Utah graduate and member of ot the Little theatre in Salt Lake surprised the large number of ot her friends herewith here herewith herewith with her appearance in New York the theother theother theother other day She has been playing the lead in It Pays to Advertise a for for- mer Broadway success success which has been making the rounds of the Eastern and Southern circuits Ive been from Vermont to Virginia Vir Vir- Virginia ginia she sho said A regular barnstormer barn barn- stormer But Ive I've enjoyed it all immensely immensely immensely im im- im- im and Its It's been a very valuable experience Ive I've learned a lot par lot par particularly advertise that it pays to Miss Barlow Is staying for the time being with some friends In Washington Washing Washing- ton square but from her notable success success suc suc- cess tess cess In the foregoing play it is surmised surmised surmised sur sur- that it wont won't be long before some theatrical manager with a bent for discovering stars will seek her out with an offer of a a. bigger and better part Miss Evangeline Thomas well wen known in Salt Lake for her beautiful singing Visited with friends here over the week end She has been in the East for some time doing educational work for a large talking mac machine lne company spending two weeks of ot her stay in a thorough study of their big factory in New Terse Jersey She leaves Tuesday for Philadelphia where she will remain for u day or two before going back to Salt Lake a Miss Mae Edwards of Salt Lake has made an enviable step towards stardom by gaining a part in one of the current Broadway successes She plays Aunt Julia ia In Hetta r the Ibsen drama at the Little theatre E. E H. H Walker of ot Walker Brothers' Brothers Dry Goods company of Salt SaU Lake arrived arrived arrived ar ar- ar- ar rived In New York last week on a business business business busi busi- ness trip in the Interests of ot his store The room in Hawthorne hall New NewYork NewYork NewYork York where each Sunday the Mormon church holds Sunday school and midday midday midday mid mid- day meeting was crowded yesterday for tor besides the regular attendance there were an an unusual number of vis vis- Mr George Bean who takes care of the Joseph Smith farm at Palmyra N N. Y TY delivered a very interesting in interesting In- In I talk Miss Evangeline Thomas delighted with her beautiful soprano voice Jack Parrish of FarmIngton Farmington Farm Farm- ington and a recent arrival in N New NewYork NewYork w York also sang II number of friends at dinner Wednes Wednes- Wednesday Wednesday day night at the beautiful wednes-I wednes Howells apartment on Riverside drive Among the guests were Miss Elsie Peterson I Dr and Mrs William Hunter and Miss Beth Bradford all of ot Salt Lake City I The weekly Relief society meeting was held last Wednesday at Mrs Karl McDonalds McDonald's The lesson leson was in charge of ot Mrs Amy Howe Anderso- Anderso Pl Plans ns were discussed for the ann annu annual l bazaar which will win be held In Brooklyn some sometime sometime sometime time between and Christmas Sewing was commenced on a a. number of articles to be placed on sale The next meeting of the Relief society society society so so- will take place at Mrs Vera Eldredge Eldredge Eldredge El- El dredge Doherty's apartment in Haven- Haven the on and the one following that will be held at the home of Mrs Isaac Russell in Woodhaven I Long Island I Mr and Mrs J. J C. C Anderson of Salt Lake had as dinner guests last Friday evening Mr and Mrs Ranch Kimball of of Salt Lake and Ezra Ricks of ot Logan Irene Tolton Torton and Emily EmDy Brinton two Utah girls attending Columbia university university university uni uni- were the dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Jenkins Mrs Jenkins was formerly Mabel Bork of Moroni She Is a talented singer while her husband a New York man is a pianist They are both popular at Utah very gatherings gath gath- Word has been received by friends of Mr and Mrs Arthur Wright who were for so long members of ot the Utah colony here that they have arrived safely home although they encountered encountered encountered a cyclone In Wyoming Wyoming- which pretty nearly blew them from the train Dr Leland Cowan of ot Salt Lake in In- In terne in the Roosevelt hospital has been appointed superintendent of ot the Sunday school of the New York branch of the church Miss Emma Lindsay who left Salt Lake last June to fulfill a mission in inthe inthe inthe the Eastern states has been transferred transferred transferred trans trans- from Springfield Mass to Charleston W. W Va Miss Lindsay was waa formerly secretary to the state board of examiners of Utah Major Lincoln G G. G Kelly and his wife were in New York recently but only stayed about three days Major Kelly was here on accounting business He Heis Heis Heis is perhaps one of the best accountants in iii Utah was state auditor under the Republican administration and made special audits of ot all the training camps during the wr Mr and Mrs Horace G. G Whitney of Salt Lake were recent visitors in New NewYork NewYork NewYork York the occasion being the annual convention of American newspaper newspapermen men which Mr Whitney attended Plans for tor Maude Adams' Adams appearance appearance appear appear- ance nce in the new Barrie play Mary MaryRose MaryRose Rose were suddenly altered and itis it itis itis is now announced that Ruth Chatterton Chatter- Chatter ton will play the part Instead from which it is conjectured that Miss Adams is not so well as was first hoped she would be It is generally I known that the condition of ot her health for some time has caused her forced retirement from the stage Her many friends both In New York and Utah are looking forward to her complete recovery and early reappearance on I Ithe the stage I Irene Williams another well-known well Utah star who sang the prima donna roles last season with the tho American singers a at t the Park theatre in The Gondoliers The Pirates of ot Penzance and The Geisha has been engaged to sing the title role In the Francis Wilson DeWolf Hopper revival lof of Erminie The musical coterie of the Utah colony has has' another addition in the person of Miss Ruth Harrison daughter daugh daugh- ter of ot William E El E Harrison state metal metal metal met met- al mine inspector Of Utah who arrived arrived arrived ar ar- rived here the tho other day from Salt Lake Miss Harrison for the past fifteen years has been engaged in the study and teaching of music and will continue her musical studies in New NewYork NewYork NewYork York with the purpose of returning to Salt Lake I Miss Beth Bradford was a guest at atthe the he annual American Red Cross dinner I given Eriven at the Hotel ClarIdge one of New Yorks York's most exclusive hotels last week I Mr and Mrs M. M L L. L Reynolds entertained entertained entertained enter enter- Drs Evan Jones Bertie Robbins Robbins Robbins Rob- Rob bins Leland Cowan L Lyman man Horne Home and Dr and Mrs Joe Joe Ja Jack k a at t dinner last Sunday After dinner the party walked over to fo give a last look at the famo famous s f r 1 t f 3 j j r Ji- Ji i W m 7 I High bridge built in 1848 before operations op operations op- op begin for tearing it down l Ezra Ricks of Logan graduate of Georgetown university arrived in New NewYork NewYork NewYork York last week aft after r a brief vIsIt with fri friends in In Washington D. D C He TIe to spend the remainder of ot the winter here and may open ah- ah an- an office here and and- andi make this t his lis his permanent j residence i d v t v |