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Show 8 PKSKRET EVENING NEWS 1 SATURDAY! DESERET EVENING NEWS iPDT SECTION SATURDAY MAY 3 191!) V. Kmith, treasurer; Mra A. H Parlisons, critic; Mra Robert Tllney, brarian;' Miss Linda Jessup, historian, tireciuis. Mra CT A. Peak. Mra C. C. Fred Meakin. Mrs. H. N. Dally. M Mayo, Mrs. Frank N. Gray, 51 ra T. W. Nay lor. FFEtA and Ge'trgeUe are, eom-- blued In the smart afternoon frockshown in & sketch The enure fnsk Is of taffeta except the Georteves, rwhlrn srr lurked Embroider, in hk or metal gette. thread g.ve the trimming touch. It os applied in a conventional design on the bodice, outlining the wide neck. nd covers the ah licit which Is Ued in front. A peg top drappery appears on one side of the ttlrt and the other hangs straight and plain. When any sort of flare to accorded :hs season's frock, the strongest tendency to to feature a flare at on Mde only, or at front or back only, although the hew mlhouette to which has Just been introduced and really tu its try-ostage flares all around and is drawn In to form a sort of Harem skirt line at the anklea In this new silhouette the most pronounced flare Is about the knees. The gown here shown would be of navy taffeta and charming made ficurvretla, - w ithomoroldery in gold or silver, or in Henna color. Or it might be developed in gray whh blue or green emhroldery, V cry Interesting frock are shown made of primed Georgette and silk voile. The dexgn here shown .might bo used fyr Audi a frock. If a printed material is selected, the sash belt may lie of plain satip or taffeta and toe neck plain fabric may be used to pipe and sleeves. The amateur dressmaker to wise in -electing a priajfij .fabric as no frltn'mih ever realty 'required and sail. ful. hand ling of the material will result In an artistic frock. Individuality to unquestionably the keynote of present season dressing New silhouettes come and go. but careful study of the sartorial scenery In any fashionable gathering place will convince the observer that 'the women are wearing what is becoming; that few of them am nowr to be permitting themselves bound by Iron-da- d wyle ratings, either as to color f fabric, skirt length, or 5fay. wtth blo9m!, and orchard and ii ttw of green tfeif f Un aiJ phihin Kafv maonrrh n th enxyraid -t - Mt anh Hrr -- tkn tf. xf f mitt-Mf- the uMialH with daja of spring. 2&ny that Xrtue arr& Ffnirkk f'fder. The -- ii; firtfl guests were Mrs George L. Byram. Mra. Frank Graham. Mce. ft O. Jones, ph-- ww4ir wr trs. AV:Ml3m. J. Lttvering, M re E. VV. (twmtdttdtng garden and cwntry parties' Ifigala. Mrs A W. Drew. Mra. C. H 1 10 he hfld tui IjMii Harrison. Mra. H. J. Hinkle. Mrs. C. K. Borland,- Mrs. Clarence Kingman. A defightful affair of the week w Mrs. Frederick Pflefer,. and Mra hr annual luncheon of the Ladies' Nerving. rtZ T ol fceei rl ed J - O. The Women of the will have their tost regular University meeting of the year Saturday. May 19. at 2:39 In the women's rest rooms in the Administration building. The University of Utah Kindergarten children, under the direction of 51 toe Rose Jones will give a demonstration of free rythmic interpreta- ut Donald wa hoatea delirhtfuS iKK'tal affair vi anti here. briMfiTig at Kort aenre of t;iriri?, in MKbl f d eho imi! oofm hv'nr of Dr Ifnrton., May fragrance was ihatel. after apeml.nt, for in riuiny olwrH Tbunwlay. The Town hMh-iat the port ti am? uiimhs ?t or m ,re t, right w th mhng f.owrr. andarmj.r. rnd the! Ijurtt t ,v scneT frorti'siiWJ iahladrha' hir.Jd run.nr ita uiiirhn .rt-- in unflower and fharta da-theinviting I during Thooah chill Mrortne Awiving the hot U Is Clarence King- tho orarlng ti - afternoon were Mi the feathered The .club, formerly known aa the Draper Mothers xlub. met on Wednesday jSnd voted to change the name of the club to the Bah. Lake City Motbenf club. The organisation to the only One In the city devoted chiefly to the study of mothers problems, and has so far done moat excellent work, their program dealing with question of paramount interest to all having the cere of children. When the club takes up Its work next September it will be under Its new name and a much larger membership, ttaw Interest in its line of study being steadily on the- vIncrease. tion of music. After a short program, officers for the coming year will be elected. The host ease for the afternoon wifi be Mm - - IL Tipton. Mr. E. E. Erickaen. Mrs. L. A. Quiver. 51 ra L. F fchacketi, Mr. T. W. Mr. G. C. Dunford. Mies Reynolds and Miss Cahoon, Mra J. H. Chapmen Paul and Mra E. H. Beckstrand will receive. 1 -- ' 1 -- f BOvTKR TRIES TO DRINK THE I,ArGHiG pROOK DRY THE OWL, silting on the top of hi watch tower, which J had just you know to a tall dead tree, sounded hU fierce bunting call and rustle waa listening for some of leaf or twig Httie where a suddenly awraked Off to bidden.wm ileier of lb faint sound hout movi g crackling tobrush, the least, he ,urn his body fierce yellow head, and his great eyee glared In that direction. It didnt take him two know that somebody waa to a ntirnr. his direction and coming to Whoever it waa he wasn t firing move quietly. In fact. It if be were trying to mjike all the noise he could. Louder and louder grew the eoutld of breaking twig under csreiesa feet Rue and with It mingled other grange and once more plnngrvl hi and J f- Tin-ge- see :Q xm .! f .7 ht " best-dress- -- - eke inl -- - ni-i- n-- poke. "Fr-- r drop, 'TKm sake. Buster Bear, whai ever 's a, matter with you? said he. Buster lookeo up. and Booty wasnt sure whether it was from the Laughing Brook or vrzy co'-lr'c- -- ' running down. Busters fac- -. j know, sobbed Buster. l)al t feel as U I hsd a million be ;K. side me. Tea sir, I feel a if million bees . ward inside . uj every onfe stinging. ' dont ,Se Bra of Mra cut-glas- s - " me -- edet&u absent-membe- - J vwmdietgkfa T What is there your ce figure that you do Tkk likel. Whatever it is a Redfem noodd will correct. Morr over the Redfem is a mould for your form, which will take . oirJts beautiful - contour as easily as you breathe. - .2 - You will not realize that you are wearing a corset excepng for your attractive figure and its comfortable support ra. Alford, record-tn- g secretary: Mrs H. K. K linger der. corrrspondlrg aecretary; Mrs Iff , The Warner Brother Company Joe. St" wsrvss SKJtWliTjTw- -iMraa John expevt to return in the near future to make their hoaif hers - ri MaJe fkw 4 th T. E. j Newman t The-areeetlon of he talri-Li- . erary club will give a etud,. ia"t ! 4- .re-- .j i. - w. R Mur-G- tn-C- - Il. . Gets by T. W. nt he- - span-meIn the Kensington on next and the program will a talk by Mrs. B. t. Hammfl on "W5at Can Be Done With the. Engli-- n Language, Good and Bad 7 aim ,i acier Sketch. hr Mrs K. W. Inaxon, and the reading of a short sm. Steadfast Tin Soldier b 5Ira v j Barrette. ' . A rtntr: . Curiosity Bu-ae- r. tCopyright. sug-ges- - to "Oh-oh-- - 3 J t- the water. ns if r.X is; Then he tiejmnrtp-dlrm- k tended to drink al! the water iu He Brook: ukea-nos- e Laughing out of that water l to get hi breath. cried Bsnq ' and once more plunged his Brook. He didnt Uxj-,Laughing because he couldn't" hof j Wed-"nesd- r W.lwtna Weses by TWerales OOTY I- ap-pift- ' -- An rr Tie Deseret sounda little moans Ju ' growls and snarls Burier Bear, recognized ta VOice of He was runBuster came to sight ran when-can only Buster ning a he to a hurry. - He waa quite heedor Once lew of where he stopped. twice he bumped into trees he sudtree at the foot- of Hooty's ground denly threw himself on the It The Womens Republican club will and rolled over and over. n fikdAritosWhftitAWVtH( WVffrftay clapped Dtoe Ssijstor time the sit afternoon at the home of Mra P. K. and kicked hla hindlegs Witcher. 135 C street, and an address whining and groaning and now and will be given by W. H. Foiland on then growling. the noted, English statesman, Lloyd Just as Hoetyf, waa trying to make hsd mind-Igone Buster George. A musical program- - will be up his to his feel given under direction of Mra Wil- craxy. Busier scrambled ahead reckliam Spry, Miss Elms Young to be and once more plunged vocalus. The assistant hostesses are lessly. Hooty spread hla great wings ss a moving Mra A. R. Barnes, Mra. O. P. Cher- - and followed as silently was bead'd toward dron, Mra G. R. Judd, Mra William shadow. BusterBrdok he and Bhiil. Mra Farniy- M. Paulson and fib Laughing 4 Mis Zina Fin tier tr. stop again until he got there. I a place where there was . Afternoon Gown of Taffeta Straight I- ' The members of the Author clubl no bto beto rashed. and plunged hi Georgette. will to .entertained at a social affair i nose into the cold running water. next Tuesday evening by 51 ra W. W. Riter, who to one of the club mem- Zealand, Australia, Canada and Engbers Other guests in addition will be land. the husbands of the members and also a number who have lectured beThe aocletr of Utah will fore the anciety. Including Prof. G. II. meet onPoetry Monday evening at t oclock Thomas Prof. B. Roland Lewis. Prof at the public library and the evening Senator and Mra. Reed Smoot, ac G. A. Marshall, Prof. Reynolds and will be devoted to the original work At the next meeting of the of local writers other Sirs. Among thoee who companied by their daughter. Grover Rebenstlwh. and son, Ernest chib. Prof. George A. Jfarshall will will respond will be members of the the famous novel. The Four class in poetry composition conducted Smoot, leave today for Washington. review Horses of the Apocolyp. At the D. C., after spending several week Prof. B. Roland Lewis firof. G. H. Thomas gave by with relatives in Salt Lake. Logan and alast meeting on . lecture Labor Problems" Provo. The Short Story club will meet with briefly sketching the systems of New Mr. and Mra L. R. ft'ulix have purchased the H. C. Edwards borne in Cottonwood and w ill be at home there in a short while for the summer. I' '.eMonday tntcrestiug. affair of Liter-v- , was the luncheon fook Ilia re at the given by the dramaC ub on Tuesday . afternon. the tic seyuomrf the Ladles' Literary club - ary rooms being beautifully decorated In In honor of the new member, tram- -, era-- lt blossoms dith. Japanese wring bering about a dozen. The table w ere hlems everywhere artistically ar-- 1 laid In the main hall at the clubhouse, with vases of red , ranged, and with butterflies and and decorated birds rllted amid the- foliage. The ta- - japomca Covers were laid for 40, mbles and place cards were In charge Including the former and new memof Mrs. B. ft'. Deason, who with oth- bers. Afterward an election of offier members of the entertainment cers was held, and the following committee arranged the rooms. A de- chosen' Miss Ethel Blxby, chairman lightful program arranged by Mrs. Mrs, Freeman Bassett, vice f halrman: Mm Ooorge E. Walker, secretary and width. tj. W. C, Loegtngton and Mrs F. Wire was given after the luncheon, treasurer; Mr, ft', J. Barrette. The m comprising some of the best known guests of honor were Mrs. L. M. Bai- the tea table having a of - ley, Mra. C. H. Talmage. Mrs. O. J. rnueicaJ and dancing talent. The The patronessescenterpiece 4 are Mrs. fair was most successful and thor- I linen. Mra. A. H. Vogeler. Mrs. B. C. tulips. George M. Marshall. Mrs K. L. Buroughly enjoyed by all present. O'Neil, Mrs. George E. Walker. Mra ton. Mrs. John A, Widtsoe, Mr. E. G. e " John Cain, Mra. Taylor Woolley, Mrs. Gowans, Mr. Jeanette Sharp Fergu-so- n Mr. and Mrs. George .Albert Bmlth E. W. Hulse. Mm George A. Know and Mr. Joseph Hyde. The comwere guests of honor on Tucs- - and Mm Ralph Guthrie, new mem- mittee on arrangements for the enterX "day evening at a supper given bers, and. Mrs. John F. Cowan, presi- tainment included Misa Karah Burton. by employees of the tub Sav- dent of the club. The committee on Miss Golda Hyde. 51 is Belle Livingand Trust at arrangements included Mra. K. L. Par- ston and Miss 5farie Covey. ings cornpunv y ker. Miss Louise the home of Mr. and Mrs Allan S. Holt and Miss Ethel on Logan avenue. The rooms were Buby. The entertainment lo be given at decorated in red and yellow tulips, and the Ladies Literary dub next Monthe small tablgf from which supper Cday evening for lb benefit of the a Mra. - G Berm hotes was served, were' decorated In da ffo- Sarah Daft Home, decida afternooh at promises a Wednesday rill. ' About 59 guests were present. on treat for its patrons. Mies Naomi luncheon at her home, given ed . Mr. Kmtih was presented with a hand- - In who Hoffman, has the program Mrs. Will honor Ueere of of ' eomely bound diary. to -an herself artistic dancer Los Angeles. .who Is visiting In the The table had a centerpiece of and has had training with artists of Stra. A- - K. Tleraan entertained at city-world wide Miss Ca'her-in- e a in red reputation. tulips, effectively arranged an Informal luncheon on , Alice Levering has been in train.Mr. and Mra J. K. Walker- - Miss - Wtemoon at lier -- home crystal . basket.-- - The other guests at Walker and Mias Sybil Dentohawn the A.' Reeve. Mm 1L W. ing Margaret school, and will Mrs. were H. on , east South be with Ruth St. Dennis on her next Walker have returned from a several street Sheley. Mm' Leslie Newton, Mm Temple a n r. Mrs. honor of tour Gladys--FtsheJ. Forbes ttfom la.-mmth,-tartio Harvey, Mr."- ArB Barker,- Mrs. T ring atJlias -, of Toronto; Can.; 'who' to here J, the entertainment, leave, in wT Oswald. Mrs, R. Mra Tdpworth, visiting her mother, Mrs. E. F. Boot. Knowlton... Mm C--. W, Bennett. Mrs. June to In Captain Dean F- Brayton sing Harold The decorations were In sp'rlng Ifow- - 1). L. Reeve. Orlob a new musical home, after a year's service in comedy. Mis era, the table a basket of tulips Waiora having I "ranee. callRoger . J for a centerpiece. The other guests ed Little "The Rong Bird." cxrrles Mm J- - D. Brown entertained on In a professional way j were Mrs. E. F. Root, Mrs. W. H. Sira Russell P. Hartie left this Monday at luncheon at her home in her trills I Wallace, Mrs.a C. M. Bell. Mt J. Y honor of the . musical arttsra. Be- Week Tor Logan to Join herihuxband. big 70th annlvftr-the ,?f birthday eimsttarmenr-Mrthese there are a number of oth- Colonel Hartie, who to military intTIi; WattisT Mrs of her mother. Mm Ellen Burt. sides er local and professional talent. In structor at the Utah Argiculturai Harry Sturgl. Mra. Fred DavWson nary col, one at were The sealed long guerta j and Mrs. H. E. Caliinan. table decorated in pink Knchantreai cluding ""The Dixie Four " who will lege. vj and the place card w ere appear through courtesy of Rantages - Mra.- Mr. and Mrs John Aiton enter- - carnations, Horace 'Ik Bowman and Small also in-- the same color.- - The homes Lbeslre. XHAwc wk. knowv msV dalned"- - on Tuesday evening in waa assisted by Mm Georg Loraon. Maws axul. dancer will furnish' is" de-- 7 dh have "returned froin California, him or of John' E. "Whiting. stfn The (where lightful program. they spent several months included ten grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. DanlH A. and gursta t 1 j Mra. two of , i of Mrs. Melvin J Ballard and 51 n. , Mra Ralph E Hoag has come to Whiting, Monroe, Ctah. who has Burl. Covers were laid for 44 gueata 5 s Clara W. Beebe entertained In honor this city from Ogden, to make tier recently returned from France. He was with the itltb machine gun bat-- i of Mr. and Mrs George Albert Smith home and to at the Hotel i ifth EaitD. O. Mr. and Mm Larson enteralion;and wears a Belgian wag croaa. tained at a dinner party at their home Wednesday evFn In g at a 'dinner at the -- bestowed upon him by King Albert in In Mr. and Mrs L H. Farnsworth and honor of Corp. Moroni F. Faux former's apartment, which I in spin flowers the livmgroom daughter, 5!toe Ruth Farnsworth, are recognition of bravery under fire. wba has recently returned from miliin' white home In the 5Iaryland apartments and at red snapdragons service in Europe. He was with tulips tary Mm Emory S. Adams entertained B company, 363rd Infantry. 3 1st d Iri- apd the diningroom in yellow tulips the table having a on Tuesday at a luncheon at the Hotel , ston. bowl fillMrs 8. D. Evan and 51ms Francis ed with the flowers Crystal candle- Evans have returned from Los AnUtah in honor of Mra. Marshall Ran- - j dol, who has recently arrived from! Mra E. N. Slaughter entertained sticks with golden colored candles geles and the beaches where they South Carolina. The decoration were' Thursday afternoon at a dinner and were at the corner, present were have spent the last three months Mr- In Madame bhawyer rosex and eov-- 1 shower nd Mra Oorg Albert Smith. While in Los Angeles they were the party in honor of Miss Audrey ssraaa. LslA icd--l Ftew rt.""M r. and guest dnir. afidXffs William "STrs. Mr: fTSnrmrraCVBoa marnaguT Mra I Aaael Miss Edith Woodruff, (Miss Rose Evans). tSiauffhtfr' brother. H. C, (reenwIL Kmith. Mise Lucile Ballard. Miss 5tar-garAn Informal facial affair was given tak The table place today. M Mtoa Edna Jennings who-- to enand is Ruth Beebe, George A. efi Tuesday by Mm. J, &. Milner at hr in the dining room was decorated in Aome in honor of Mra. George Pamsh, pink and white, the centerpiece being Kmith. Jr , and Russell Ballard. gaged In settlement work will be ia who leave ehortlyfoV ber-hoin a basket of appleblotwoms tied with change of a large girls recreation of Marshall, Mo, after a visit here with pink tulle, and camp this summej- - iq the suburb nk hearts being -- r , friendx The rooms were bright with strewn abpul the cloth and twined 1y spring flower, and about 23 guests about the chandelier. The hostess was were entertained. Mra E. B. Crucblow left this week UMleil in entertaining by Mm H. L. for Vsvsar. where she will attend the Cories and Mrs. L. C. Greenweil, and Robert Mitchell entertained the other gueets were Mrs. E B Breer closing exercises Her daughter. Mise k: theMrs.members of the Ace club on Mrs Frank Caiwle. Mrs. Al Shaver, Anna will le among tha at her McCar-rolluncheon l. Wednesday home, Mm T. L. Gorrmge. Mm Jett Mr. and Mrs ft. C. McDonald an- graduae preceding the usual pastime. The taMcCarrolL Jim George Mm nounce the engagement of their Mt ble Was decorated It daffodils. Cov- Bertram Ce Id or. 51 rs Alice Klr.hall will leave soon Rector, Brita. to John Kimball er were laid for the club members Mm O D. Corlenn. Mr Byrsm France, to engage in W. C A. Lee Murphy. daughter the marriage to take place for Woolley, i and M,ss Mary, Clayton, who was a Mra. B. J, Colrm. Mrs. Jesse Low earl service. In June. M r. is a resisubstitute for an The man, Mrs. Phil Wright. Mrs S B. dent of Seattle, andWoolley i r waa formerly of club members are Mrs. David Reese. Calder, Mm Charlra Wagstaf. Mm Kelt Luke-- . Mr. and Mrs- - John LI. Tcr.kic and Mnt George West. Mr a. George Jen, 1. E. MaxwelL-5iSL- Mis llarjorio Tonkin, who recently K ll. Htanghttr. Roderle Mra. to Kalt Lake from British Coca.ne Everett son,Jlm Korn. Mra George Davts and Mrs" E. A. JLr. and Mra Joseph V. Srobh a Towel!. Mm Harold Peck. Mrs. Doug-- ' Zanbot. lumbia have leased the J. B- - Cosgrlff of the heir engagement las McGee and Mrs. Mitchell. Irene 5. to Gilpin S. Wool-Th- e home on E. South Tempie street. active member of Ch! Omega daughter, f F;iizabeth A. and the cate ,Y. Me and M ra William Dunn have Mr. J. S. Earley entertained the sororlt) entertained on Wednesday at A Woolley, the marrLge ;c Lad ieg Auxiliary to the Greeters of the chapter house on East Third south Kamuel gone to Los Angeles where they will lake month, yhu. place Utah on Wednesdav, the tea table street. In compliment to the sorority make their horns s haring for a centerpiece a crystal vase patronesses and alumnae members y, 'Mr filled With red japunica. Invited guests The rooms were decorated Terence Mav and daughter. Mr. to the nouftv ox their F ,or--llu - .of the afternoon-were Mrs. C. J. sorority colors cardinal and straw. thave left for Lo dllu(th,r jvua to Jan.es L Hatch. i Angeles toDorohy, be gone all summer. the marriage to take place early to June in tiit Lake Temple. i t. 5fra 5Iurray Sullivan, accompanied on and daughter, have by ner lit'! fa k. a.a.ak..ds (AA An interesting event of the week gone to Kan Francisco and from there lives a marriage of Mm Genevieve will sail for Shanghai. China, to Join Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mra r. Kullivau. Sunday Dinner Specials Peter Anderson of Ogden, and WilV liam T. Cannon. Jr., son of Dr and Dr and Mrs. Chari Frederick THREE LAYER ICE CREAM Jlra W'. T. Cannon The' marriage Christianson (Miss Phyill Luman) In took the place morning in the tem- are. at horie at the Newhouee hotel BRICK . . . ple and dinner followed In the for tie p'tfent. home the at of Dr. and Mra mng chocolate of fruited Consisting' Cannon in honor of tl.c uridal uiup,e- Mr. aiui Jlra. J. C- - Weeter and Sod ice .cream and nut bisque and Rave rs'urned from a motor trip A 85c. hone of pretty wedding orange sherbet, .through southern California and are Wediiewlav was 51; night Home-mad- e at The Brantford. Chocolate Fudge M.ihel Carramij. -- the ceremony Cake being performed at the- prides home, with the Rev. Elmer I. deliveries daiiy--1- 1 a. m; Goshen performing Xhe ceremony. The rooms w ere detoraied in paims, ferns p.m. and 5 p. m. and potted plant combined with cut Tiolesale and Retaillaile in Che d loir groom t having a wfcker basket filled with Mrs J. D. Wood baa returned from pink plrk Sr.d whife sweet peas and ; souinern Caltforms where she has Red with pink mallne for a center spent the last five months. piece. .The bride wore a fcandsome go n 'of white georgette crepe over Mr. and Mra. Stephen-H- . 5IcMurrin white satin, and carried a. bouquet of have gor- to Kan Francisco to remain brtd erjts In the' rttn-uroom were Mra It. Moore. Mi Lucie Jenkins. Miss Katherine Rutzler. Mu Krebs and 5Uk 5Iar:on Moqrs The wedding music was furnished by Miss LucUe Jenkins vrioliatot, and Misa Cora Rotzler. pianist. After 5Iav $ Mr. and 5ir Krebs win be at borne at No. 4 Moore apartments A p ret tv wedding of Thursday was that of 511s Dana Geneva Quick. .daughter of Mr. and 51 ra J. H. Quick, and Benjamin Franklin Barnett, recently of B company, 2oth Infantrv. the ceremony being performed at uie home of the bride in the presence of a few intimate friends with v. J. H N. Williams officiating. The tS v4.e THItEfr Little Stories For Bedtime r. A -- Front Lace Bacl Lace t- -- . |