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Show V THE 2-- A' HETJALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, .SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 1916. X, SOCIETY o o Contlnued on Following Page.) returned from an automobile tour of Tellowstone park. Mr. and Mrs. Rue! G. Ilalloran. baby rtauchter and maid, left the latter part of the week for Ocean Tark. where they win Join Mm. W. B. Stanley and little daurhter Katherlne for a month. Mlin Nanon Croxall has rone to Tirisrhton with a party of friends, who will occupy the Croxall cottage a j I have returned from a two weeks" automobile trip to Fish lake. Miss Befjie Nlekerson will spend the week friends In Brighton. sjf Mrs. David Reese and son David, Jr.. of New York will arrive today to spend a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Merrill, at 333 S. Ninth O o attractive younp daughter of Mr. and j ' Mrs. Henry 0. Wood of Provo, whose engagement to Earl Drown j is announced todav. Los friends several weeks. Idaho. llipmlj Jij. , u,. i,, pil'II.WILIMU.... 'Hl HWH' nil . v P 1"" i l Hi --- - HH MUMMMkaUkuhla - iiiip.ji i,. An ii .. .v rf'i.iir r , mm ftiA mi,4 w it sii't t I j In the Store Heretofore Priced Up to $85.00 uV II !1 WeekinSocietv 1. i:L Jackson Hole country by Pi ' The Last Price Cut of the Season. t. of the wek from a short early part l. In I'rovo canyon. SprlngM-lat stay for bridge and others came In players for 5 o'clock tea. 'Jf Miss Eliza belli Prysrlale of UoRan and Miss Corrine Devnno of Denver "are quests oncf Mrs William Hoffer at her home Canyon roid. Mrs. Dora Van Alstyne left the early for a stay of several part of the weeks in southern California. The Short Story club was delightfully entertained on Monday afternoon by Miss Josephine Spencer nt a theatre party, followed by a tea at the Hotel Utah. wk if. v Miss Margaret McCarty and Miss Lyall Sweet were the young hostesses at a picnic supper on Tuesday afternoon at Liberty park In honor of Miss Francis Armstrong, who will leave in the near future for Omaha, where she will make her home. The table was covered with a dainty cloth embroidered in bluebirds and the place cards . Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Harrington, accompanied by Mrs. Barrinston's broth- er, Jacob Oterlsch. have returned from a month's stay in Brighton. 3t Mr. and Mrs. A. T Iloppatigh and daughters. Cathertn an and Madeline, automobile trip have returned from and will through Yellowston park leave during th week for a motor trip to the Grand Canyon of the Colorado. sfs a.. were decorated in the same design. The party was chaperoned by Mis Catherine Davies and Miss Carol Hutchins. sc Mrs. Fred Sands entertained at a theatre party on Tuesdav afternoon, followed by a tea at the Hotel I'tah In honor of her cousin. Miss Myrtle Rellly. Tea was served from one long "MB lite III.IIIJ MIIllll., UUIM lauic decorated with bronze and yelprettily low gaiHardias. The flowers filled a lafge crystal basket in the center of the table. The affair was enjoyed by twenty guests. k y Mrs. George Gowans and Mrs.s Charles Shields entertained at a bridge party and miscellaneous shower on Tuesday afternoon nt the home of Mrs. Gowans In the State apartments in honor of Miss Teresa McLouerhlin of Park City, whose engagement to Joseph Weeter was announced last week. Tea was served at the sm.-l-l tables that were gay with baskets of Shasta daisies, coreoposis and goldenglow. The ices and confections were in golden and white and the Invited guests liuluded Miss Josephine McCarty. .Miss Ada Kimball. Miss Gertrude McLaughlin. Miss Lillian Pond. Miss Eeah Henderson. Miss Gladys Conely, Miss Myrtle Gibson, Miss Martha Henderson, Miss Susanna Shields. Miss Marguerite Rice. Miss Julia Hurley, Miss Elizabeth Prosper, Miss Nonie Hurley. Miss Leona Mr. Curtain. Miss Miriam Hubbard. Miss June Street, Miss Anna Paul, Miss Ticlla Cressup. Miss Ruby Murdoch. Miss Helen Miss Carolyn Wallace, Dewey, Miss Willa Rohhins Miss Isabel Rice. Mis Jean Ingalls. Miss Clara Kimball. Mis- Hannah Ee Compte. Miss Jeannie Sherman, Miss Mabel Street, Miss Corpella Arbuckle. Miss Grace Hatch, Miss Edna Wilhenson. Miss Edna Williamson, Miss Iva Gitsch Miss Mary Williamson. Miss Elizabeth Patrick. Miss Ethel Hartwell, Miss Norma Miss Margaret Cahoon, Mrs. Wareing, D. L. Brundige, Mrs. G. T. Peterson. Mrs. Ed Smith. Mrs. B. Chamberlain. Miss Frances Sherman. Mrs. B. Miller, Mrs. A. E. Smith. Mrs. A. A. Allen. Mrs. L. D. Foreman, Mrs. J. H. Steven- X V K Cutler. Jr.. and 1 cot-I- n r IS sis- - i Ninth S. '! Mi.as I'orothy .IcnKinpon is spending a week with the MisstM Gertrude and Kathleen 'leoghesan at their cottage In Brighton. h Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Foote Uft yesterday to spend two weeks with Mr. snd Mrs. StaynT Richards at their home in the Wcbcr river. Mrs. Katherlne Howard has taken a cottage at Ea .loUa for the summer, where she has as her guests her daug-te- r Mrs. John Mallick and son. Mrs. H. C. Hemiue will leave today for her home in Grand Kapids. after a two months' stay with her parents. Mr. aje -- and Mrs. G. Swan. sTs V-- 5jf Mrs. Alma J. Larkin and son Jay, accompanied by Mrs. Larkln's sister Mrs. Obrid. and .Mis Ada Stark have gone to IMnecrest inn for an Indefinite - stay. - Mr. and Mrs; James M. Wells .will leave this morning for a two weeks' stay nt Fish lake. V Mrs. Sherman Armstrong spent a couple of days last week with her parents. Mr. and Mr. Benner X. Smith. ' v Mr. and Mrs. y. J. Conely of Bocatello are in the city for a week's stav. Mr. Conely is manager of the branch store son. of th Crane company In Pocatello Yesterday employees of the local store The Wasatch Literary clun entergave a lake party at Saltair in honor tained at their annual outing on Tuesof Mrs. Conely. day evening at Liberty patk, when the .' of the members were the Mrs. A. B. (i'rearn has returned from husbands of the occasion. The honored guests a stay of several months in her old lon?c table was decorated with bowls home in Indiana. of nasturtiums and greens and the toast mistress. Mrs. Howard A. King, Mr. and Mrs. M. Stockman and on was introduced by Mrs. B. F. Frohes, a Lyman, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.! former president of the club. Toasts Fred C. Crahbe ami daughter Marjorie. were responded to by Mrs. J. J. Bus- - ei i f 5 n 5ft 5(t i'jC - re-fro- of her East street. 3it auto-Arizon- :iprp w ill be a ue?t Mrs. M. M. Niclson. :?.) Icr. 3( spend-IMncre- . sic re fi r 111 " 4 - 3T e Je children bave, taken th McHwan Fmlsratlon canyon until September 15. Mr. and Mrs l J. Wescott. accom-ranle- d by their son Warren, have returned from Yellowstone park. They were Joined In f'oratello by Miss Anna Marie Dalley. who will spend several weeks vlsitinsr friends In the city. Brighton to spend a rouple of weeks with the K. F. Crltchlow family. ;"; & f'. Mr. and Mrs. O. Olson and daughter I. A. Clayton has returned from a K'llth have iron- - to Coeur rt'Alene. Ida., where they will make their future short stay at the Clayton ranch In East home. Miss Olson will have charsre of canyon, where Mrs. Clayton and the the music department at the Coeur children are spending the summer. d'Alene college. Miss Fhoeh Dey is visiting relatives Miss Kthel Selhach has returned from at a fashionable watering place on a stay of several weeks at Brighton and I,ake Michigan. will leave early In September for Berkeley, where she will enter school. Mr. and Mrs. Roderick E. T.angton. Miss Vera Lyon and Miss Foster Mrs. FTed Ahelhausen Is vlsitlna- - rel- left from and Soaitlrthere for Friday a In Kansas City. Mo., month, atives a steamer for Alaska t'j be and from there will go to St. Louis, will take she win spend some time before awaj three weeks. l' returning home. v Mr. and Mrs. Sol Siegel will leave th near future for Atlantic City. The- following Salt Lakers are at in where they wll spend Vseveral weeks. month: Misses Heln Lona- Beach for and Mary Kirk. Taul Kirk and ClarMr. and Mrs. R. G. Merrill left yesence Itu'ltne. terday for nn automobile trip to PortBefore their return they will Mrs. Addie Poper has returned from land. some time in southern Califorsrerd a visit of several weeks with friends nia. In Butte. She also was in Yellowstone park a couple ofit weeks. Miss Kls'.e Scheid Is spending a roup..ft of weeks in Brighton. K. I Jones have Mr. and Mrs. J': to an the extended from trip will lea ve Mrs. Eliza bth Coray Pacific northwet. fur an extended eastern trip. Thursday wili stop at Colorado Spring", Mrs. Edwin Sheets and daughter Hel- She will he a lclate to the where en returned the earlv part of the week women'ssheconvention to be held there from IMnecrest inn. Emigration canyon, the latter part of the week. Mrs. Coray an.! have gone to Bear lake, where thev will as in several Chicago days spend will-JoiMr. Sheets and the boys a a Miss of Wedgwood, Edgarda guest couple of weeks. ;: jusd nfter a trip to Niagara Falls will Ko to West Point, where fh will visit Mrs. W. II. Ferguson ha gone to Calun Donald and later attend imporifornia, where she will Join her daugh- her ter. Miss Ada Ferguson. In Los Ange- tant Insurance convention. les a couple of weeks Mr. and Mrs Gergf T. Badger and an children Mrs. R. K. McConaughy has returned indefinite ar-star.at rincrest inn for from an extended visit with relatives and friends in the easf. Mr. and Mrs C. II. Prks sre inn. Emigra- Mr. and Mrs. Kussll (I Orahsm hve Ins a week at atone to Yellowstone park for a ten tion canyon. ?y ft i;t days' trip. When they return they will Mr. and Mrs r,o;r Towers will b at the W, A. Cooke home in Fifth turn tomorrow an extended Kast street. mobile trip to Mr. K. W . Brooks and daughter a ;e Myers has rettirr.ed from Oriella hare gone to Bingham, where a stay of several weeks In the enst anl they will erend a coupl of weeks with Is at home at 143 Fourth Ea?t street.; Mrs. J. II. Butte. ll Jt if Mrs. John D. Scheld returned yes-- i Mrs. Charles Carlson and two small from Denver, where she has terday ef weks at been visiting "ns are srendirc a couple canon. relatives and friends the Finecrest inn. Immigration ?i past M X J(t J"' Mr. and Mr. Frederl k Relirr have C. P. Harvtcl'e of Mammoth Is a Mr. returned from nn automoible trip guet of trs Earl Pembroke at the park. through Yellowstone Pembroke home on F street a few m days. Mrs. Arrh Gilbert of Boise. Idahn. is t at the Hotel t'tah for a few days. She Mr. and Mrs. Eowis Jeffs Ift Thurs- will leave early In the week for dav in their automobile for B ar lake for a two weeks' stay. a i if Mr. and Mrs. Girard V. Hale have Mrs. A. S. Bower and little son Robrne to Gol Fpnr.Kj. New, in their ert have gone to the Yearlari ranch In automobile to visit Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lemhi. Ida., where they will spend the weeks. Hale, Jr., a couple of of month During their stay August. if if De Witt Nichols Mrs. will visit they Mrs. TV. B. Wallace accompanied by at Gilmore. Ida. her daughter Luclle has Kon to New In Wis., to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. - W. T Idwsrd Fife and he autumn -Miss Walae will enter the Miss Gretta Cosgriff srent several Fond ilu l.a- school for girls and Mrs. days at Pinecrest inn during the past Wallace will Join Major Wallace, on w eek. duty with the t'tah guard on the Mexiif can border. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Adams and Miss Eatough are spending a week at Mr. and Mrs. George Crltchlow and Mary Inn. Pinecrest baby daughter Isabel have gone to Miss Margaret Connell has Joined a party of friends for an automobile trip through Wyoming. Mrs. Mary L Nlcholl has returned from Mammoth, where the. visited Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sullivan and Mrs. Spence Lloyd. Mrs. Nicholl Is spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Fred W. Trice. The Misses Cora and Florence Rad-datMiss Janet Groo and Miss Paulina Brandon left yesterday for the Girls' Three Layer Brick Friendly home at Brighton, where they will spend a couple of weeks. French reran Orange Sherbet Miss Eunice Raddatz has returned Raspberry Bisque E L from a visit of several weeks with relatives and friends In Tooele. PACKED MICE AND DCUViRCD- if Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Prosser and Elizabeth left for daughter an automobile trip throughyesterday Yellowstone park. it Mrs. Dora Thorpe, daughter of former Congressman Jacob Johnson of Etah. .landed in New York yesterday from Athens. Greece, where Mr. Thorpe IUTVvo Phones Wasatch SS6 687 Is connected with the Fnited States legation. After a short stay In the east 5!: st ni j I a. I jUT ISS MYRTLE CIULDS. daughter of Mr. and Mr: A. H. Childs. who will be one of the charming September bride;s. Miss Childs' enaemcnt to Clarence H. Worden is nnnouneed todav. .W.S ' ,y .. - 0 x - : :.-- ,v " J. t:j .irV J - , - ' "V"-- . .' i i -- i . ' ... ' smv'-v. MMEMCDM . z. I I walking frocks which the French woman is wearing so much at present. This is of beige colored "serge. The skirt Is faced up en the right side and has a box pleated frill at the hem top. Pockets on the girdle and skirt are adorned with dark blue embroidery. A white organdie collar has a little black velvet cravat, left untied. r ., , .. i - v-- , C- r. ' ' : ' " well, E. D. Palmer and F. D. Keeler. One hundred guests were present. 'f Miss Pearl Margaret Fowler, a bride-elec- t, was the honored guest at a miscellaneous shower Monday evening, The given by Miss Elizabeth Jensen. decorations were a combination of and yellow dahlias and white lav-end- v " J Shasta daisies. An informal musical was enjoyed and games played during the evening. Assisting were the Misses Eva and Sylvia Jensen and eighteen guests were entertained. Miss Jennie Snyder entertained at a card party on Monday evening at her home in First avenue in honor of Miss Estelle Glanfield, whose marriage to Dr. W. D. Budlong of OSden took place on Wednesday evening. The rooms were decorated with quantities of midsummer flowers, and at the close of the afternoon the honored guest was presented with an artistic work basket. Twenty-fiv- e guests were entertained and the hostess was assisted in entertaining by Miss Rilla Snyder. Mrs. George Savage entertained at - ' - y - - - i vrv Heretofore Priced Up to $49.50 ? ALL CLOTII SKIRTS Heretofore Priced Up to, $17.50 WASH SKIRTS Heretofore Priced Up to $8.50 CLARA a delightful affair on Tuesday afternoon at her beautiful country home. in the Cottonwoods, in honor of her niece. Miss Ora Dunford. The guests motored down in the early afternoon hours and returned late that evenWild-wate- r, ing. beautiful luncheon of the week was the one presided over by Mrs. Paul Key-se- r at her home in E. First South street on Tuesday afternoon In honor of Mrs. James Austin, a bride of July, who was formerly Miss Krminle Calvin. Half a dozen close friends of the young bride were seated at the table that was adorned with lovely shell pink roses. A large silver basket of the flowers while graced the center of the table,candleat the four corners' stood silver sticks filled wlthpink cathedral candles and shaded in the same dainty hue. f Miss Melba Dunyon entertained the member? of the S. S. club yesterday afternoon at the Dunyon summer home in Emigration canyon in honor of Miss Anna Marie Dailey of Pocatello, a former member of the club. Dinner was served at 6.0 o'clock on the broad veranda that was decorated with a profusion of canyon flowers. The guests included Miss Alice lloare, Miss Lulu JenSpiker. Miss Dailey, Miss Francis Louise Hodgson, Miss Helen nings. Miss Chance. Miss Marjorie Gowans and Miss Gene Hanson. f V Miss Theima Cronin entertained at a miscellaneous shower and musicale on honor of Miss Thursday evening ina hride-elet. The i Margaret Connelley, veranda was strung with Japanese lanterns and ftill vases of flame colored placed in the gladioli were attractively room. Golden glow and living parlor and greens were combined for the decorations in the dining room, the table over being, covered with a lace cloth were yellow silk. Musical selections given during the evening by Miss May O'Nell and Miss Margaret McFalland. Twenty guests were entertained. A ... if 274. MAIN ST. We Especially Cater to Large, Stout Women. Sizes 40 to 52. 'L HSnet rTmi3 t V on Friday afternoon at a beautifully arranged bridge ten given in honor of Miss Myrtle Reilly, a popular bride-elec- t. Lavender r.nd white were the colors chosen for the decorations of the tea table and were very artistically carried out. In the center of the table was a large crystal basket filled with beautiful lavender and white variegated petunias. The basket stood on a glass reflector, while loop3 of lavender tulle radiated frcm the basket to the corners of the table. Assisting during the afternoon were the following sisters ol the hostess: Mrs. Earl L. Skldmore, Mrs. Leaver Stauffer and Mrs. Roy Hlg-soFour tables were filled With ihe players for bridge. f Mrs. L. L Terry entertained a few friends at a' delightful luncheon on her home in E. Friday afternoon at In honor of Mrs. South Temple street. Roy Ridge of Kansas City, who is spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. George Raymond Walker, at the Walker farm. Mrs. Winn Willis entertained at a bridge tea on Friday afternoon at her home In Tenth avenue in honor of Mrs. Baird Murrill of Los Angeles, formerly .Miss Dorothy Janney. A cut glass pas- - -- aiui;iw;nnnjjf re iMniimiiiii Xil.H, . .1 r'. " . kct of lavender and white sweet peas Georgo Gudgell and Mrs. Carl Willis. if if while graced the center of the table,chandeA number informal of dinners were the from extended tulle loops at the Countrj- - club. lier to the corners fo the attractive given last eveningtable. During- the afternoon Mrs. Wil- Among- those who entertained their lis was assisted in entertaining by Mrs. (Continued on Pace fi. This Section.) - - - wmm mm fCjaMiHHimwuntiiiMiiii!!nuuT!HiM'i :i ti i! t i.iii i 'I! .'TfT ii'Ui 4l You'll find it interesting To attend the free demonstration of ectric R ange if and tallies were hand decorated in yellow flowers and covers were laid for the following club members: Mrs. Ada Hills, Mrs. T. C. Squires. Mrs. J. T. Bowen, Mrs. S. William Sears, Mrs. II. T. Hatfield. Mrs. W. C. Bowen. Mrs. A. E. Hurd, Mrs. Thomas Hobday. Mrs. D. S. Tall, Mrs. A. J. Tall, Mrs. J. R. Glynn and Mrs. Emmeline Openshaw. Y ik. WOMEN'S SUITS Lol? if Mrs. R. W. Flandro was the hostess vT TAFFETA PI ITS", SPORT SUITS, STREET SUITS. Every All fanhionable Salt Lake women know about STF,PHE.SO Suite their nuperlor qualitr perfect tallortnjc and nmnrt atyle find when nuitn of this character are offered at 912.N5 there I enre to be something of Interest to every unman. The eeason's latent novelties In cloth, silk and com binntlon effects liny Monday nt 1K1S.S5. Tle Is here. ar Mrs. Ada Hills entertained the members of the Congenial Thirteen Card club on Thursday afternoon at her home in Eighth East street. Luncheon was served at 1 o'clock from one long table that was decorated in yellow, a golden glow belargeinrustic basket of The center. the ingplace cards d. : t One of the new one piece simple if : f I, IIJI CHOICE OF ANY (Continued from Preceding Page) if Mil-for- I.Ki.r mKf 4 George Reed. Mrs. A. J. Knight and Miss Mignon Denhalter. The out of town guests were Mrs. Philip Hopkins of Kansas City and Miss Six tables were filled with the Mr. and Mrs. Parlev I. Jenson and Mr. and Mrs. Oeorare Howe returned the V-- Mill) w .. STARTING TOMORROW THE CLEAN-U- P SALE PRESENTS GREATER VALUES THAN EVER. Jr. and Mrs. Tierce, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Conyers and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bergner of Eureka are In the city en route to Yellowstone park and th Ang-etes- re-turn- sic sje Crawford have as sister, Mrs. of children small two and Stiles, . Mr. and Mrs. John . MW..I JLt, Miss Ida Gile3 left during the week for a two weeks' visit with friends in K. C. . l Frick Benchdlxon at Focatello. Miss Lillian Beverldge left yesterday for southern Utah, where she will visit -- Mr. Crawford's Sf I ll If z TVTIS'.S ELECTA WOOD, the , i.u t IIJ Miss Elizabeth Beverldge has returned from a several weeks' trip to Idaho, where she visited Mr. and Mrs. C. Chase and Mr. and Mrs. Rules of St. Anthony. She also was a guest of Mrs. Tounar and children. Billy and Agnes, have rome from New York to upend the remainder of the rummer with Mrs. Yoijntr'a mother. Mrs. John Sharp. Mrs. Yountc formerly was Miss Cecelia. Sharp, a talented musician, and is being welcomed by many friends. Mr. and Mrs. .mini JI.IWMWIL Fast street. M. M. their jruests O. I". I.LI, IIM HINT w-lt- h month. Mr. THE DAILY FASHION ilj Cooking Tuesday afternoon, 2.30 to 4.30 o'clock, at the model electric kitchen in our Retail Store, Ground Floor Kearns Building. The following menu will be prepared on Electric Cook Stove: Broiled Ham Corn Bread Smothered Potatoes Coffee Those free exhibitions of Electric Cooking are conducted every Tuesday and Friday afternoon in our model electric kitchen and you are cordially invited to attend. Utah Power & Light Company n. sje liiili "Efficient Public Service.' Ground Floor Kearns Building Telephone Main 5C0. MM |