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Show THE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MARCH 5, HERALD-REPUBLICA- N, S. IIERMAXSEN" of Aarhus. Denmark. itefty I coast. th" 'U l'' tvr About ;:.V Mm. Wnt h Paul Midly nmbr rr.'Hin at of her eljh i- Cat rf rlair.l Friday aft- - . a tur.'heon in rorrsptiment Colony The rooms Saturday evening. The affair Weal to Miss I'ryllU were decorated In the national colors. was given a? the hnni of the hostess The evening wa spent In playing 'avorn were won by Mis Nel-IMr J. A, Van I! iren. on Orwn Tort." Mrs. White and Frank ! lunch;ilIinor. ar-r arrange-th atret. "?!5r was served. The place S'ipper eon t.iMe rtrnn decorated In rren and cards were in the form of hatchets. whit In s'isf zt!"n of St, Patrick's ;y. Mr. an Mrs. White were Invite! In entertainwa ass'. Mrs. Miss k Nellc will enterest. (llllmor an J Van Mr". Mary rnrfhr ing by tain tne cltsb next at lis meeting Mr. J. II. JA-obs-- altr - - , I'"""""' . , s s , , , , , m . w. Smart tELJZJkt . luc.eJluic :i I "T ,,,,,,,,,, r S3 . . ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ri, ilPifm.lS ei ibWisiiJ gr3 w iiI ? ti Mk WliMWW i.-'PJ-f . - z:;xrVX''' - e " :.:.;mm:-..;..- .- l:irle Hoyce entertained the Card club at her home on First M'i? - -. kirian. H - ' ; ri Jacobin club. Mmlc wan furnished by Miss Thelma Johnson. Miss Lucille Packman and Mr. ftent t '.. Tvho Mil Mr. N. J. Thcmii, Mr. Woodford and fContini! rr. ;r. !rer liner Page.) P.accman. The Trotira.lour ..r hetra f jrnlhe1 Milton Mr. Woodford la president of the Pa Ihe music fifl rar'l were played In f the library. o i with i Mr. Ilermanpen has Leon visiting in Salt Iiake the past week at tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. II. Harry Madsen, en route for the Pacific TVTRS. THOMAS 191G H si I II iSSlliIlilliif Ul. . n. I- 11c-l.'urd- 1 Mt-!z!- hr tUtir tn. 1 td -- If. Nelsnn and 1!!m Ifc at the Arap-nho- e afternoon. TSif J. 3 club srnsi entertained - of Mrs. Kdg.ar Pryor, 857 fit Mrn. y. Lona horn- tre-- t. Wednesday Ifamlfn entertained yesterday afternoon Punch and were eerved. refreshments bride-to.hf In honor f MIi Mari Hamlin, a fl!owfl by musical selections by Mrs. rf the j.reenl month. ame ni Itobert Henderson. a music wrp enjoyed and musical Margaret McUne entertained wfr g'.vn by Miss Melta Xeljon. theMiss XI. D .M. club Thursday at the home Ml Miss Pace Vivian Vonnc Ijororhy Mrs. U. U Owens, SS3 of her slr-r- . and Miss Stella :esley. A lunch was served, Hlatr avenue. after nhlch Longfellow's poems were I.I fit I"r. f'.indbftjt entertained rad. r friend Thursday a f n forty of MIs CHza was entertained I at he Lome f her parents Dr. at her home t'orless afternoon In Thursday from "."0 and Mrj. t I.. of her birthday anniversary. k. Tii cfcislon was the Many friends came In to offer congratuntil T o and a family reunion was held. fourth birthday anniversary cf the ulation Games and music were features of arnaf! !ietes. A olr.r effect In nlr.k the afternoon and light refreshments wer served. i!nn and white prevail. i In the were played! !!anl refreshment.. .Toner entertained mem- and prises v on t.v r0nM Kutherford. w Miss Alberta ond th Mutual sewing JL :,s. fornthv ar: Margflr-- t "l I:r. hme ?n Flfth Wade LangX. a !rw birthday .ti: Th Pent the afternoon r,r t i n.i r,.,.,Ir,!,t it,. re In sewlr.tr. while one of their number fish pond, from trhbh n'.ivenlrj read from "Little Kir Oalahad." Re ft ir rent amusement. rf i T- - - - ' rff ?, ' - j fci I kj;3 jc I" " A "i -- i S Ca-"'- I t- I v.- - T. i Friday ntjrh! rUo sophomore class of the Hast Sid. Ills!, school cave an Or- were phum pnrty. r tt'ilh ftftj'-tw- o present. occupvm ojre After tbe performance they adjourned to th home of Mlm Mary Iern. .; afreet. vl-- , president cf the cla.ss. where they spent th- - batanr- - of the eveninsr. lief reshment were by Miss 4 Puese" entertained ne Jos-phi- '1-- members of the Kewple Klub Tuesday afternoon. Cards were played and re- freshmen ts served. mis wnittan was tue mvuea truest. The rlub will be entertained Tuesday even- by Sirs. Frank Folland. Sixth ave- In; nue and i; street. Jjt Mr. Georpo Smith entertained the Old Albany club Thursday afternoon. The topic of the discussion was Mrs. Dern. A luncheon waa enjoyed. "Marc1'." A A The session of the club will be Mr. a n.1 Mre. f- - H. Packman held the at of Mrs. Higbee. SIS at their home on Flrt North Fourth avenu-home -. jir atrest for O. W. Woodford of Mrs. A. J. P.rown of 53 Pussley arho la maktne a short visit In the citv street entertnlnod with five tables of on Mt way from th- - east. brldtre Wednesday evening. Mrs. J. Covers were Hid for Mr. ami Mr u sf wn award ! the prize, .supper r. Mr. nl Mrs. i u. F.'n.t- - wn naries irved from the amall tables, Mr. and Mr. J. It. Armtrons. j Potted In nrd ferns were rr. and Mrs. Jack Imptncr. Mr. and th of the rooms. t. s-.- ' 'V.' A .x"-- l :'; J ! fl Mag-oaim- J J? i sv- , 1 1 -- 1 3jC , X er- v J 4 I. V ' ved n-- -n- ter-lalned 1 - ... At 1 - xt f tle. ;Tari 1 1 M i. TJff ryn X--t , 'J I. 3 1 7 ft a ST II ki.S v. VV II I A LI W-?- ' S&at'aj' s'5V I I Si wn morsels which it the proper lines to the figiu ic i t - - at. Tie .!i-'- : i dor J. x y latest creations from the style centers. Elegant Tailleur, Sport and Dressy Suits, Charming: Evening and Afternoon Dresses, 83i Exquisite Blouses in all the new materials, i Attractive Street and Pattern Hats, Clever Models in Coats and Skirts. r, M Many of these are original imported models, and all are up to the minute in every respect. v;i Dainty Neckwear. i !e fc, - num-t-er- ter-nno- We are now prepared to furnish t ho Ifl.rl inc Ait1i tlia iickaarioio u ivo j.f it tn iu rix n rv ilia iiii k.iiv.' iivj o i, cfvloc mjv 1 I i- -it ; h-r- p:, .- - ; s-- en --- i, i , WOMi Jo-- OZ. 1 Mi 12 If OiEl . Hi b vcCii Lm 1 -- - 4 t i ! - Unsli .' aii i " . - A-- rf..- ii acn .iiajifcfc all THIS WEEK 1 1 IScmeiiibor Our Immense Sclecrtious of Era IJaiiini? in I'ricc from 1.1c to 12.00 per Roll. ?k the comlnK biennial of the Oen-- i XA. eral Federation of Women's Clubs to he held In New ork City In May la the upermost thouprht in the minds of clubwomen at the present time, the following extracts from a California paper will fflve an Idea of the broad raniro of subjects to be brought up at th" sessions: ."Clubwomen throughout America will take an active part in the discussions on dress at the biennial to be held In New York In May. On of the most interesting: sessions of the general federation will be the conference on the designing of women's clothes and the consideration of correct dressing. "At a recent meetingr held in one of the larse cities an address was made by Mmc. Winifred Burns, whose work as a designer of American clothes for American women has made her name a household word. Mme. Hums urged the clubwomen to encourage American desiprniitK of gowns. " 'Not only would this make for a and more womanhood.' higher said Mme. Burns eloquent before the clubwomen, 'but Its adoption would tend to Increase all the industries used in making- clothes. From an artistic viewpoint, a, echool of designing; properly conducted, would provide a new field of art for talented young1 American " "Let us ask ourselves what gained by encouraging American 1 . j ' ' 11 e? n Vasj-irw- l 1 .1 You clothes could be encouraged. wastea of are accused we being know, ful nation, just so it is true there And one of the most important of all, it Designwould Increase our industries. manufacers would need materials tured here, where they could supervise the making. Our dye industry would be encouraged; they have already started, but we must, help them. Now we are absolutely dependent on for coloring Germany and Belgium have plants matter. Several of ourof the lack of had to close' because not to be. We can dyes. This ought will. make them If we " 'Never before In the history of the world have our women had the oppornow have. Let us work tunity theyI trust that my simple plea together. will meet with your favor and that if of February. f f Mi : t tit w Is ;? m.-- w- ; - , r i-i jr1 - w Wt I. h, m CLARA f h 2PHEWS0 v up w 274 3fain Street. .s ji.ii!'.mii;ininniii'ijiniiii mil c TROLA Leave or phone your address and we will mail you a list .of the new records each month as they are pub- - 7 lished. MAIL ORDERS FILLED. iSSESSSSiB fc : 1 'iC ' .i ".':-- - 1 , 5 " i i 7Tir II 1 ii B . i A ii mi ii iutuii ii 1 1 1 1 in y i A R I S n ? -- , it. i VlCtl i .if. i n I nsasvistor itBcoros 1SOJWLAI.H i Your " ar and -- records NOW while our stock is The whole new and complete. amount may be divided into very CONVENIENT MONTHLY PAYMENTS. distinctive touches that instantly raise them above creations. Brilliant new checks the average and serges. Gros de Londrcs and navy and black taffeta suits striking novelty suits in combination of serge and taffeta and scads of other styles not to be had elsewhere. rJK M 1 Entertainment, pleasure and happiness for the whole family. One has but to hear the VICTROLA to appreciate the wonderful qualities that set it apart from all other Musical Instruments. Select vour instrument and list of de- - "With those the most fascinating new novelty ( "3 J In fects; distinctive and original designs, t) JL 3i 3$C The program for the regular meet V $24.50, $29.50, $39.50 ef-- e uality.' ing of the Ladies' Literary club Friday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock will be as follows: The Church and the Social Sense.. Mrs. E. B. Critchlow Special oratorio music as follows: How Lovely Are the Messengers, (Continued on Page 5, This Section.) Enjov It Mow TOMORROW Adorable New Spring Dresses it is possible you will do something that will encourage American designing of gowns, the highest and noblest art, to clothe the human body, and that our beautiful American girls will have gowns to bring out their individ" - CHARMING NEW ready-to-we- SL MAIN "IXTHS. ALMA B. SPE2CCER, formerly Miss Alta Maxfield, daughter 1Y1 0f Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Maxfield, who was married the latter part j j fe: jSrL MSI SOUTH I ffl!lllll!lll!llllll!ili!!18r,llllHllllllililililllllllllllhlll irST UNPACKED HEADY 216 ' ' Individually, conforming to our ideals; clothes that would, make us beautiful and happy and briny out the best s Anilvs It fall nR a npw f,e,d Qf an for Amerieans. So often in my travels I have come across young girls and boys wonder- fully lifted in this direction, more es pecially have I noticed this in my workroom. The talent is with us, but tho expression of it is forbidden. Oh, how 1 would like to establish a school where our wasted talent In designing IV ; f3 -- j a signing? First of all, to be sure, we would have clothes that belong to us A S artists. -- .e.aa,aaW.a-xJ- -- COHTIjMUHS r - - . Women's Clubs j ' rM- - ... 'i n n " i r I . I xciusiver STREET r 4 ;l1 i |