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Show v i vm DESERET ' ' -- EVENING xfew SATURDAY ZEZT ArRIL Fashions For Americans One reason the tailored dre quicke suit from first ly ousted the outfit was street correct as the place the fact that the purchase of A suit involved so much additional extense tor blouse and other accessories, whereas one-pie- - Been k ha rather by the shabby .fiom ptged of the weather, which has kept a strangle bold on big coat and other "wrap, so holme Lusnel a dainty suits .under ing and hat, yearning for display,-an- d t, planned to have a special note m the week' special purpose, Ho- been here, and , ever. Che spirit- ha . many new gown and street atilt f Ibarra been purchased to replace the !, i older one given bo freely by thou-1 wands of SaR Lakes best people to drive for war.suHeren Jl n 1 - eabroad. The tiew apparel will not as effectively at Easter, so -t 'Tfr may be repeatthe ed materially then, even as its spirit of human desire the 1thas permeated f hearts this week. J of- Old' largest wieial affatraof On, ; the- ryasu- furore wiir'bt'' that 'to be i given at the Hotel Utah by the Wom-- j ens Republican club on' Tuesday aft-- . ernoon, Apnl 22. Several features are nued ht addition to the special pas-- ) numbers, un- Including musical thsc--hrrof Mrs-. ' i' ton. refreshments and a candy sale, i i Tickets may be obtained at the Drueht 1 and the Sail Lake drug company . i - , I 1 p;-t- bloa-Ises- I1 I4 dress-trjrwe- i tr. -- ! HwflM nffu-n- ' The following committees have been j V appointed and are busy w?th the- - ra I rtrvs details.' 4 - L. t Ahrangemenls: Mrs Leo. J. Uachle, f cHairman, Mrs P. S. Witcher. Mrs. . f f ' Joseph Sharp, Mrs. E. 8. Wright and I JjljUra-M- . J. Ruddy. i 4I .Refreshment: i Mrs. E. A. Roger. ; ailnia Candy: Mrs. Anna King., chairman; Mm. A. C. Ure, Mrs. Lee "Jones. Mrs Jam Sharp. Mrs, J. V. Hampton, i1 Mrs. 1 B. Morrison. Pmonulon: Mrs. F. C. Loofbourow, I - 5 chairman; Mrs. W. H. Holland. Mrs. j 'JW.H. Ellison, Mrs, Charles M. Mor-- I Mrs. Margaret Zane Chord ron, Mrs. Frank' L. Hines, W. C. Lockington. Music; M n y cgi airman; Mrs. William Spry, Mlsa Ij Li , "i ! rk Lillian Cutler. f Tickets: Mrs. H. C. Taggart, ' l man: Mrs. H. L. Cummings, Mrs. "I M. ! chair-j- r 1 McCrea. Mrs. Jennie Musser, Miss I -- f . W. Zina Llnnerty. J ! 1 Reception: Mrs. George T. Judd, j1) i chairman; Mrs, T. D. Lewis, Mrs. W. j Mont. Ferry, Mrs. Jennie Elliott. Mrs. , J j E. 0. Mrs. Preston Isttherwood. Nlbley, Mrs. I. C. Trftnmer, Mrs. Ja-- . JcoJ Evans. Mrs.- 8.' A. Jenkins, Mrs. i fj I. N. Btraup. Mra. William A. Lea- Priee. Mrs. Emma . tham, Mrs. Fred Stockman,-M- ra "Wm. PhUL Mrs. I JeMnie B. StanfordMr Alice Price. 1 . Mrs, .Kate Shill. Mrs. Minnie Tavlor. s,j Mis. Helen Kimball Tilton. Mrs. Fan- J ma Falimson, Mra C. Townsend. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rtter enter-o- n vl Thursday evening - a i a Ld Inner at their home in hon-- i r l Mrs. Reed orQ of Senator and f? Smoot, who have recently returned 1 fr$m Washington. D. C. The table f r i hajd for a centerolece a sllvrr basket -J fliled wdth spring flower ahd Ihe ; J place cards were decorated In the ! same flowerp. The other guests were I fB 1 s . 1 - -- -- lat-ter- . Mrs. Alvah Lee was hostess on Tuesday at an informal luncheon given, at the Hotel Utah, the table, being decorated In red tulips, and covers laid for about 19 guests. The affair was given in honor of Mra John S." and Mra Charte J. Thompson, formerly Miss Virginia Beatty, and e. Miss Aline McMrilsn respectively. and Dustan M. A. were Robbins Major guests of honor at a dinner given Tuendav evening by Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Pustan. at their home on avenue, the guests being the Pouglas members of the bridal .party, and Mrs, Henry Robbins of Washington. D. C., mother of the prospective bridegroom. The rooms were decorated In crimson Mm Esther Little Stories For Bedtime Far Tb Deseret Hew by Tberatra W. Bari BUSTER BEAR HUNTS FOR PRICKLY PORKY. dug his claws into the nearest tree and tore great piece of bark from it Mrs. A. L. Adams of Oakland, Cal. Ho struck at every branch within sister of Robert C. Gemmell. who has reach as if it were some enemy' He been ihe guest of Mr. and Mra. Gem-me- lt growled, and his growls were terrible for several Weeks, has returned to hear. Yea indeed. Busier Bear a as to Topeka, Kan. accompanied by Mrs. in a terrible rage. Gemmell. to visit for some time with When It was all over he felt bet tee. Mr Ge mm ells mother, ; Mr. Anna Also he felt very foolish. One always . ,, feci IooUkK when one lets temper gel GemmelL . , the best of one. He looked all about Dr. E. P. Lecompt of Park City to see If any one had seen him in ha returned from Ocean Park, where that foolish fit of temper. Then he Buster Rear, youre a chump. Yes, ter, Miss Hannah Lecompte. Mra In youre a chumpTL he growledYou Lecompte and M1m Leeompte will re- sir,' main in California pntil tbe latter his deep, grumbly, rumbly voice. onght to have had mo.re aense than part of ApriL to have trusted that Jay bird' You know well enough that. Sammy Jay Sergeant Francis V. Birbeck has ar- Is always up to tricks. He- probably rived from France to jotft his wife, wa teUing tha truth"iibout Prickly who Is ac Jhe home mother, Porky, but you - might Mra. Isaac Jenninga that when he had time to think he ' where Prickly Mrs. Rdbert Spangler left Wednes- wouldnt lead you to Is certain, and Porky la' day for Pocatello.' Idaho, to join Mr. that Is that Porky Isn't anySpangler. Irand Mra Spangler will where around Prickly here. There Is just one visit Boise and Twin Falla -- Rvend that- t 4e- - hunt for addition to Pocatello and will attendin banquets thing Just listen to that to be given in celebration of western him yourself. rascal! Justjisten to him! consumers' week. Instead of helping you get a difiber he making It I ai.-- as hard as It uaa na Mrs. U. Hr Dooflrtte left before. Everybody will know that you to week-thia make their home- - in a are about and everybody-wil- t be on beautiful new residence near San thv watch for you. ' Francsco. . If ever there wes a foolish feeling ' ". -- -- . - -- me-col- or. m THREE relatives. -- -- SECTION JL. had been tricked by BUSTER BEARYes, sir, Buster Bear Jay. bad been tricked by Sammy Jay. He Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gesas and son, knew it the Instant Sammy flew 413 Milton, have returned from California. screaming at the top of his lungs. Miss Florence Geaas and Miss Clarice Buster Bear is awake! Buster Bear Gesas have returned from a visit to is awake! Instead of. leading him to their sister at McGill. Nev- where Prickly Porky was. Sammy had I, led him way off Into another part of Mra- - George W. Stevenson of Port- the Green Forest. land, Ore., has been visiting in the then and there Burner bad a Right city previous to leaving for Kansas, dreadful fit of temper all bylmaelf. one-pie- R. ESS-U- P 1919 Major Clarence D. Lang has arrived in New York from overseas. He is in an eastern hospital for treatment, but expects to be able to travel soon and will come to Balt Lake with his wife, formerly Mise Mary-Wal- l, who wentfo New Tork to meet him- - two-piec- dress was usually comthe plete in Itself, apd, OBce 'purchased, the expense ended except for occasional cleaning and pressing. This condition has prevailed for several sea son a with the drees gaining In favor each year and the suit losing caste. Thfc year, howthe sult h aa again received pubPresident and Mrs. Heber J. Grant, ever. W. lic approval. But the question of ae Presiding Bishop and MMrs. RCharles W. cesaur and ra, lcbard Xdiv. General, ever Young Mr and Mrs. F. 8. Richard, rial point of view than have a before aepar-at- c Nearly every suit must and Mr and Mrs Harold -- Smoot. H hotrldbave a number vest, and A deightful affair of Tuesday was of them. When the average woman the lunrbeon given by the Katinpal examines these little vesta In the shops of 'Women s "service In honor She U surprised at "the prices.' even league local of Its president, Mra Lily C. those of heavy linen with the merest Wolstenholme. who has recently re- touch of embroidery costing as much turned from an extended stay in Cali as an ayrag.elrp pie blouse. The thing to do, then. Is. to make forma. Mrs. Wolstenholme was requested to attend a meeting of the these vests at home- - This can be done members for Red Cross .work, and very cheaply and with but little difafter the usual amount of needlework ficulty. They are nearly all cut alike was done, was escorted into the rear diningroom, where a long table stood most of them are collarless. .Plain beautifully decorated in varigated and biWcaded ribbon may be combined and violet, grid spread with irf'a vet-u- ch a the gne sketched. poppies, edibles of spring. The guest or the vest may be of plain ribbon all the of honor waa completely surprised, as or silk trimmed with hand embroidery had" been planned by her hotesea. or entirely of the brocade, The list included Mrs. Ida Q Van Cott. - Linen, etc? make pongee, Mrs. Bessie M. Leavitt. ..Mr. Louise Charming vests, andrajah, very dainty ones Morris, Mrs. Clarissa Cleghorn. Mrs. are fashioned of fine white or colored Margaret Long, Mrs. t. IV. Milander, handkerchief linen, cotton net or cotMrs, W. Potjcy. Mrs Edith Morris, ton voile In white or color. Mra. Wat kin. Mr. W. C. Marshall.. The sketch shows hat and - Vest Mrs, Louise Pickett. Mra. Ira Abram. matching, both made of wide ribbon. Miss Atargaret Taylor. Mias Helen These- la any. .preferred color- -, worn fcss Leavitt.-- Mew- with simple tailored suit of navy Muriel Doxey. table having for a Mrs. Marlon H. Foss a as hostess snapdragonc a.the basket of the flowers on. Wednesday - afiempon u.t..AIi !- 1- centerpiece 111 UnUSa tldd with formal tea given at her home The gueels mallne' besides Mra. Robos-- ' east South ' Temple - street bins. Mrs included, D. Coates. Major RobR. In fnor of Mr John 8. Sclfndge. the Laeut. bins, Com, Shirley A, Wilson guests including a numbci of the and Air. R. D. Coates. intimate friends. The rooms were decorated 'with a profusion of spring H. ' W. Mrs. enterReherd blossoms In various colors, California of direcboard flowers being effectively used. The tained of the Westminster College on hostess was assisted In entertaining tors at her hum, the table by a number of friend. The hours Wednesday being decorated in - pink, carnations, were from 3 to g oclock. f and ' covers laid for about a doxen Covers were laid for Mra. Mrs. Victor Stephenson entertained friend. H. G. McMillan, Mrs. A. C. the members of tbe Entre N'ous club at Mrs. George R- - Hancock, Mrs. Watts, E. B. her home on Wednesday, the usual pas- Crrtehlow. Mrs. Samuel Williamson. time being followed by a tea. The Mrs. A. T. McCanne, Mra Freeman guests sat at a long tablea decorated Momingstar, Mra, J. R. Bnwdle. Mrs. in Enchantress carnation, basket of H. F. Bard Mra Ernest Ashton the flowers, tied with pink mallne Smith, Mrs. well, Rom Beason, Mra F. C. Besides the forming a centerpiece. Mra. W. W. McKirahan. club members, .the following guests Jensen and were present; Mrs. C. J. Geary and Mra Oliver R. Meredith, Jr. The club Officers of the war prison barracks members are Mra W. E. Coulam, Mra at Fort Douglas gave an Informal E. H. Chapmsrt, Mrs. George Mor- dancing party Wednesday at the post gan, Mra A. Bailey, Mrs. Max Bea- recreation hall, the Evans trio furver, Mra T. E. Coffman. Mrs. Mat- nishing music. . Arrangements were thew Rumph, Mra John Ebert, Mra in charge of Capt. C. A. Kingman. M. Z. Forscutt. Mra Bert Fox and The guests comprised the officers at Mra R. J.Jeffs. the post and their wives. 12 -- ofhr One-thin- Matching lla and Vest of Ribbon. serge .or. gabardine would, complete, charming street outfit. ' - blue-coat- "handkerchief, ehower given da'krvaJohn Erickson at her home, by Mr. thtrfoomir' being decorated lti Uvenv der and pink sweet peas, with a ban- ket of them cn th table for a centerlac cloth was laid piec. ever pinkThe hostera was assisted j Mra. E. Hawxhurst has returned are guests" of Mr. and'' Mrs. E. O. by Mrs.- A. A. Hall. The guest besides Mrs. Hall and the guest of honor from-a- n extended visit to Los AngelesrfHdward on their way to Omaha from D. Stark. Mrs. Charles were Mra.-Revisit to California. Woolf. Mrs. George Purdy. Mis MaMrs. E. E. Byer of Pocatello is the (a bel Bean. Mias Lottie Felt. Miss Fran- guest of her mother, Mrs. Clara Wood Mra. Henry A. Robbins of Washlng-tonJces Hurd. Miss Florence May, Mra. ruff Beebe. JJJ First avenue Mr Cahas trrtvedLttj the city, and h, Clayton-SmitMiss Irma Borrman Byer is here for the week-enduring her atay wllt be at the Hotel and Mrs. John Treweek. Robbins is the mother of Mra Utah. a Mr, and Mrs. Fisher Harris are re- MaJ. Alfred McCallum Robbins, whose The El Exito club was entertained ceiving congratulations over the armarriage to Mias Esther Dustan took Wednesday by Mrs. G. W. Anderson at rival of a daughter, born April 2. place on Thursday. a a her home, a luncheon preceding the a a usual pastime. Th table had for a Mrs. James Austin and two children Mrs. Hattie E. Jensen has received centerpiece a crystal basket filled with sweet peas. The club members includes Mrs. Jenkyn Thomas. Mra Albert Zobell, Mra John Anderson, Mra King Thomas. Mrs. Fred Dust, Mra Mrs. Claude A. Joseph Anderson, Woolley and Mra J. A. Powell. X d. Ho Dug His Claws Into- tlie Ncanat Tree and Tore Great Piece of aarh - From It. " benr that bear Bpster Bear, as he sat with his bent cocked on one side listening. From far off in the Green Foreat Sammy Jays harsh voice" came to him clear- -' ly. Buster Bear la awake! Buster Bear Is awake!. It was clear that Sammy-Jahad forgotten all about Prickly Porky and the loas of his IHUe h in the exciting speara was now spreading everywhere. . Busier scratched his head thought-fully- . rasProbably that cal led me off In Just the opposite rection from tbe place where Pncky Porky-h- r, growled Ranter. "T the- - tiling for me to do is to 0 straight back to where I started from and then look in the opposite diree-tuInx going to if for nothing more than to show Porky Sam- -' my that he Isnt as smart as he thinks he is.r With this Buster Bear started" off to hunt for Prickly Porky. word from her son. Capt, Earl E. Jensen, a ho has been with th 26th division, that he will return to his borne In Bait Lake next month. Captain Jensen was on the firing tin at the time- the armistice wag signed. - a a a Mrs. Frederick William Connolly, formerly Miss Stella Snell of this eity is visiting wtih her sister. Mra. mark Snyder, at 21 First avenue, bh has been at Kelly Field, Ban Antonia Texas, where her husband, Lieut. Con- newe-whrc- -- blue-coa.- ed ind-Prickly a Miss Esther Dqstsn entertained on Monday at a trousseau tea at her home, the hours being from 1 to C oclock. Tew was Served from a table decorated In crimson snapdragons arranged in s a basket. The hobteas Was aasisiel by On Thursday Miss Nettie Woolf, a her mother, Mrs. R. C. Djsian, and bride-eleof the month, was guest sister. Mra. Roy D. Coates, Mra Edof honor at a social affair given by gar M. West, Mrs. Erneet Hill and Miss Erma Borrman at her home on M re. Paul Hillsdale. Little Virginia east Second South street, about 2 Taylor received the cards at the door. friends' being Invited. The decorations About (0 guests called during 4the aftwere in red and white snapdragons, ernoon. the tkble in the diningroom haring for . . a centerpiece large basket filled with Mr. and Mra Edward Harvey gave tied flowers and the with mallne in dancing party on Monday at their the two folors, , home in honor of MtmcFlsther Dustaa a and Major A. M. Robbins, whose marCol. and Mrs. Russell P. ITartle en riage takes place this week. Th tertained Informally at a dinner at the rooms were decorated In spring flowHotel Utah Wednesday evening, covers ers and refreshments were serve-bring Isid for six intimate friend- a r M.ss Nettle Woolf, a bride-ele(if the month, was guest of honor Wednes- ct a I r. r m rA . u A tntererting event of tbe week was the marriage of Miss Esther Louise Du Lan, daughter of Mr. and Mra R. C. Du stan. and Major Alfred MoCa.1-lua son of Mra. M. A. Robbins, of Washington, D. C, ths Robbins, ceremony being performed on Thursday morning at 19:34 oclock at the hoiwh bf the brides parents, with the Rev. Elmer I. Goshen officiating. The bride ras attended by her sister, Mra. Roy D. Coalea as matron, of honor, and Limit. Com. Bhlriey A. Nllson was beat man. The rooms were decorated In the patriotic colors, the bridal couple standing under American flags, and flowers in the red,, white and blue being all about the room. The fireplace Jbkfore which the bridal party "Blood was banked"'witK palms and ferns, and above were draped American flags. Ths. bride wore" a ffoing-awsuit of tan cloth with blouse, hat and shoee 'to match, and canied Mrs. Coatas Madame Ward wore a cloth gown of apricot color, and a large black picture hat. 8h carried a bouquet of cream colored roses. Mra Dustan. the brides mother, wore a costume of gray georgette crepe combined with taffeta. Mra Robbins, mother of the bridegroom, wore a handsome black gown, a wedding breakfast followed, the decorations being beautifully carried out in the red, white and blue, with snapdragons and larkspur combined with red tulle. Covers were laid for 44 ' Tlie Beauty of Coffee . - a Any rose is beautiful, but the AmericanJBeauty rose, with ltssuperFbud, on a straight stemthree feet long, is the Queen of them all G. Washingtons Coffee is ihe American Beauty rose of the Coffee world- .It is the Queen of all Coffees. It is served on the table of the most fastidious hostess, who wants to be sure that the very crown jewel of her dinner will not fail, that no careless cook can spoil it, and that her guests shall finish their dinner with the tang of excellence. . ' G. Washingtons Coffee, that during the -- war could not be had by the public, because the Gdvemirtent took the entire output for the boys in the trenches, is gain on sale. ay 4. Your appearance means thing to you; Redfem Doris Walden. The couple left later for a to Ban Francisco, They will be attrip home on their return at the Roy D, Coate home on Garfield avenue. Mr. and Mr. Coates will spend the early summer months in Idaho. v- - figure to that vogue and that' which isfitted over it reflects v. perfection. T A Perfect Corset Was-aerma- n. Vent to War Home Again -- CrWASHIHGTON SALES CO, DiC KEW YORK Per-war- is se cloth, with hat to match. Jacob Bercu, was best man. A dinner followed,, the geerts being seated atm e long table decorated In baskets of pink carnations and. fern, and American Beauty roses and palms being all Mra Wasaerman ln receiving were Mra Jack Kindling, and Mra Loots Simon. Th bridal couple left a d for an eastern trip and w ill later make their homo a Douglas. Wyo. J ; is peif ect iii its in- terpretaficn of the latest vogue; perfect in its moulding of your The marriage of Miss Dorothy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Wasaerman, and Louis D. Berea took place on Sunday evening at the Hotel, in the president's suite. The bride wore a gown of rose colored georgette crape combined with silver New-hou- A' Corset rA Redfem -- Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Hazel Rowse. daughter of Mr. and Mra W J. Rowse, and Harold B. Bwaner, tbe ceremony having been performed on Monday by Brigham R Young. Both are Weil known re should mean everything to you, because it is surety, for figure' perfection. guests. Mr. and Mra. Dustan were assbited In receiving by Mra. Henry- - McCallum Robbins of Washington, D. C- - mother of the bridegroom. Preaiding at the breakfast fable were Mra A. J, Gorham and Mrs. Paul HJlsdate. Assist Ing In the diningroom were Miss Hope Parker .and Mie CYery-therefo- a Redfem X- - Mads iff , J P, The Warner Brothen Company, Inc . v BackUu Front Lacs A-- vr - 't V |