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Show ei DESERET EVENING NEWS MONDAY OCTOBER j j D Ul a a iwM Q O - D MS IHH 1 Kamo pUc shortly i til b guest et honor ihto shower a parly ( Rt.mko) Aha Mu by g.van homo? Th Iora t per ,ttn wilt ho In llallnwoon Hr.ijtia pumpkin and othar la Ernsialk. voplanned. Tho aupor a aaauraloro of marl-r.l- rt tied with yallow mallno, Tha kaataaa will ha aatad by bar alatar, Viaa Claudia Hteakiy. and about guea'a ara Invltrd, tho mrril lilH Salt Lakes Leading Phonograph Store. Charles Haekett Now Makes , i Records Exclusively for Columbia m Q a , New November Columbia Records Th Wasatch Literary club will glv a banafil social affair nett Saturday afternoon at lha Jlottl t tab. tha lu b davolad to charitable purA rnualral pose prugiam has baan arrangtd under direction of MraW C Th arrangements ar under IB direction of lha entertainment commit le. Including Mrs Lari Punahe. chairman: Mrs Mark Raad-1pro-rea- H. Dods. Mr. T. V. Mis Mra O. W. Harrows. Mra. John Pleper. Mr. 1JIII It Tanner, Mra a a a If A. King Mra Han Johnson and M'.aa Vary Cllva, a hrltla alaot of atr Alya Pickering. a (no month, will ba guest of honor a a rtttmbar of aortal affalra prarloua Tha WartjuaM club will glv e to har marrlaa. tin Wadnaaday dancing party Nov Mina Mary Harrington will a for hrr, and on Thursday ava-ti- l Woman's laagua t Catholic The tig Mina Mirlla Edwards will glv a planning for a dancing party, to b aflar-iiiHi- n .laming party. fin Saturday Monday evening. Nov. I, at th Mim Nellie Ohlandar will give a glvan Nawhoua Hotel. Mrs. W. H Hodgson W 1010 m4 Reservations fur tables may ba mad from Mis Frederick Cowan. Mra 9 R. Inch and Mra. J V 1.) Is. HART, OKNKVIKVB 20 Phar-woo- d. FROM La to US US 4 progress has been one continuous Q M a triumph through the important op- eratic centers of three continents.' -- He ha s - now - selected - Columbia Records as the medium for expressing his art to the widest possible ' , public, t H a ova-nin- lunrhann at tha Hotrl I'lah of Mim ("lit a. Tha Ll Hallo rlub lalnnl on Wevlnreday 1 human. In honor will ba anler-Mra Jenkyn b MEcco charga of a arrangement. a a I foil-ag- ficers of Ilia rlub. who arv Mina I.lola Mia Paulina Hag-ma- n Mra prraldrnt , Mia Margarat I Min Mamtira urrnl, on. treasurer. The palrong Included Mr and Mra. .1 It. Hagnian, Mr. and Mra Rrrt Uhrlstv. Mr and Mrs. II H I turrenl and Mr and 8. e Me A Meter. - . Mra Bamual Paul gav a children's party on Balurday aftsrnoon tn celebration of th savanlh birthday anniversary of bar Itttl daughter. Margarat Dougall. Hallowaen Ideas In the decoratlone. and refreshment and th table from which luncheon was served had a large cak with seven yellow candles for a centerpiece. The little guests Included Lawrence Lola Crandall. Hathrop. Anns Cline. Robert Crandall. Conant Moulton. Helen Marcua. Jack Duncan. Bruc Duncan. Ellen Golding, Richard Dick-lErwin Crandall. Alice Crandall. Samuel Paul. Jr., Horns Duncan. Margaret Dougall and a Florence Dougall. affair was thr held by tha Welleelev Uolleg luh In honor nf Mrs. Thoniaa U. Winter, who waa here aa a gurat of lha Hlata Federation of Woman' clubs Mra. Winter wae a classmate f two well known Salt Hake woiyien. Mra J. A. Marahall and Mr. Qu was Tea served from a ta-Steil'ng decorated In autumn flow ara and fmlta, and oovera were laid for Mra. I. T Tan Winkle. Mra. A P Slone Mra Allan C. Keith. Mrs C P. Over-fielMrs F. C. Richmond has returned Mrs. Ouv Starling. Mrs. J. A. Mai f hall. Mr O IV. OH. Mr. Dana from Boston, where she ha been visVorla. Parkinson, Miss Dorotny Day and iting her daughter, Mrs. E. F.accomwho with her little daughter Mra E. T Smith. panied Mra. Richmond home. Mr. and th An interesting etent of Saturday Vorl will arrive next week reiidenc was the marriage of Mia Vivian family will lake up their Frown and Charles C Campbell, here. s a which took place at the home of the Mr. Harrv Urolle and children of latters siater, at 75 I, afreet. The ceremony was performed during tha aft- San Francisco, formerly of Balt Lake, ernoon by the Rev. E. I. C.oshen. and are here visiting relatives. Mr. and Mra. Campbell left afterward Col. and Mrs E A. Wall are tn for a trip to tha Pacific coaaU. Tie hiTde wore a traveling ault of dark Boston visiting their daughter. Mre blue cloth trimmed In real fur, and Clarency Lang. carried hridearosea. Mr. and Mr. Mr ' Ella Jepson and son have reCampbell will be at home for a time turned from an extended eastern trip. otv their return at the Hotel Utah. a a a Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oteaa- - have Tha Short Story club U meeting this afternoon with Mra. Charles G. Plum-ma- r gone for a trip to New York. Boston cities. at har apartment on east South and other eastern a a Tha hoataaa will be Temple street. meet Wednesday will The Cleofan Assisted bv Mra. Charlea D. Moore. The program for the afternoon will ba afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. given by Mrs. W. R. Hutchinson, and Clarence Nealen, 313 Third avenue. Mrs. A. CL Treganza. will review The Mr. D. W. McAllister. Marne Campaign. a Tha board of directors of the Sarah The Utah Audubon society and the Daft home held a meeting this mornIntermountain Chapter of the Cooper ing at the Institution. Ornithological club will meet TuesWomen of Mooseheart legion will day evening at 8 p.m. In the reading rive a aorial affair this evening at room of the Deseret gymnasium. Moose hall. Mrs. R. W. Young. Jr., and Miss of bride parties are Eln Parkinson entertained at a tea planned for Miss Julia Stephens, the In honor of Mra. George D. Parklneonr following to take place this week: with Miss Deanne and Mies Alelda On Thursday Miss Ellen Orlob will en- Parkinson assisting. The rooms were tertain at a tea and on Saturday Mra. decorated in marguerites, and the Homer Sherwood will give a luncheon guests Included Mrs. George Doney in her honor. Parkinson. Mrs. Richard W. Young, Mrs. GeorgeC. Parlnkson. Mr. LuA large tea will ire cian Ray.. Mrs. Preston Nibley, Mrs. given at the Hilerary clubhouse on Oct. 2, George M. uannon- - tJi., Mr. Ralph T. by the Salt Lake committee Fatherl- Richards, Mrs. Marcellu Snow, Mrs ess Children of France and Halloween Charles G Billings. Mrs. Moyle Gray, ideas will prevail. The proceeds will Mrs. Hary Smith, Mrs. Sant G. Thurhe devoted to penniless French war man. Mr Adam Bennlon, Mr. Wilorphans, who number about 30,000. liam T. Ward. Mrs. Serge F. Bailiff, An interesting AIo Played by Saxophone Sextette With Singing Chorus kou ns are divided thj season Into two general classes, the picturesque and the classic.- - In the former class some charming taffetas are shown, vouthful and chic. Both plain and figured taffeta are approved for evening wear and when the plain is usad a trimming of in heavy silk in flower basket pattern i particularly smart. Panniers of lace are also used on eveskirt ning frocks of taffeta and in-- ny itte- - wi pa rat ivei v . pLun, bu t w lied, to stand emartl away from the figure. of clarsic evening In the line-u- p gowns, satin, velvet, metal 'cloth, and iaees are used for the long clinging I'nes sought. Few sleeves are seen and he tendency- - ts to- - feature a jeweled shoulder hand. .Howev er, some women insist xipoij a shoj-- t sleeve rtf , 'dr other transparent fabric, regard of the geheral in stjle emplojed -the - a na SB am . Q a --- . proval B3 Rosa Ponselle a in O Patria-Mi"Aida from . lv Verdi never hid a more heavenly inter Yy refer of Aidai hopelett longing for ome thin Pontelle in thin 49557 $1.50 outpouring of tong. f heart-brok- en Ntm ColumUs JLtttrii a Stlt iU lOtk 4nJ 20tk Ettry MaulK COLUMBIA GXABHOPHONE COMPANY, iXhx . Nrr a o aa 5 MAIN. 12Q a Salt Lakes Leading Phonograph Store. .3 j 3 nEg)CQff5raf5Tr5Tf51foiroir5V5iralf5Tfaf Jr., Mr. Wilson McCarthy. Mra. Orson Rogers. Mrs. Robert Boyd of Ogden Hortens Mias Mary Young, Miss Young. Miss Eva Lund, Miss Eva Kasa, Miss Gay Groasbsck, Miss Harriett Moyle, Miss Florence Groshell M1 Martha Richard. i i by her son. Walter 0. Moyle, left yesterday for Waahingtor J C. Mra. Moyle was present at th xrrtage of her aon, Henry, to Alberta Wright of Mis Ilaene Barns, hwo has spent fhe past'elght"month In "Washington D. C.. haa returned. GflEJITEH Ogden, Thursdhy of laat week. - f The Alliance Franeal wllf meet at the home of Mrs. Elias Smith. M east C. A. and Mr. Dangerfieid family Seventh street, Wednesday, Oct have returned from a tay of three 22, at 8 South p.m. months in Idaho and Canada. a Miss Lesle Leigh, a niece of the The P. E. O. Sisterhood met on Sat- well known actress, Sarah Alexander, urday with Mrs. L. L. Legg and Mica will be here with the Tailor Ada Breech was assiatant hostess. A Man" company, which will b Mad th paper wa given by Mra. A. J. Gorham Salt Lake Theatre shortly. itMia on '.'Social Service aa Evolved by th on been has th Leigh stag almost War. since Infancy, and has played with a a ' numberless noted companies In the Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dugan have east. She will be the during her gone to California - to make their stay, of Mra George guest, M. Marahall. home. I SILT LIKE Mr, and Mr W. W. Taylor have returned from'an extended stay at the coast and are at home at 413 Seventh East street. a a Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright have returned from New York, where the former wa recently tel eased . from - military service. 18 J street. They are at home at At a meeting of the Oreatac 3It Lake League, attended, by about 73 Mrs. James H, Mbyte, accompanied of the most active members of the organization, in the Hotel Utah Saturday night, decision was reached to InLOS corporate the league and make it 1 'a t gown. Th most extreme of evening gowns are. very low in Jha hack and" quite high In front. One unusual model Is prarlieallv without a back In the, bodice, while the front Is high and held around tha throat with a band uf j nstrieh. The effect is decidedly strlk- - i Ing 4 ANGELES that mav he worn for either afterioon of evening. The foundation Is of met- al cloth. Over this is a father, long tunic of luce, held In at the waist with s girdle of al cloth. A land, of fur If preferred, finishes tha , iir ple.'rnund neck, Certalnlv tWs la a season of In drea. Vo Woman need f Wvleif she ha the being e,ad tsai to select clothes that'ar omTng and United tn her Indrrra.taT vpe This state of affairs is a long toward a nation of wom-- n The nnfnrtTtnate'fenrtenvr- - has can net a w ithn tha last faw ea-- i v ! to how to rule regardless of he. . comingness The reailf was often far Till f'nm a happv on Ml o Ha-di- es mencans $10 - a TELL ME, Fox Trot With Singing Chorus. SWEET HAWAIIAN MOONLIGHT, Waltz a US - -- -i WHO PLAYED POKES WITH POCAHONTAS, Sung by Al Jolson TULIP TIME, Fox Trot ALEXANDERS BAND IS BACK IN DIXIELAND, Sung by Harry Fox. AND MANY OTHERS And Remember Our Records are brand-new- . They have not been in Several homes on ap- :- a D The New List Also Includes:' as Fashions For o Be Sure to Hear I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles e. SAN FRANCISCO The Old Gardener Sajt: OAKLAND Jn many of th markets strawberry basket filled yib Chlv growing In earth may t$e purchased. If these plants ar taken home and at in a box or pot in a sunny window and kept well watered they will thrive all the winter through, renewing themaelvae aa fast aa the leaves are picked. They are mueh liked by many people for flavoring purpose, tasting something Ilk an onion, but being much milder. Chive ar perfectly hardy, and when one started may ba kept growing In tb garden year after yelr, a few plant being taken tap each fatl and used to supply .the table while the outside garden i burled under th snow. - CHICAGO and EAST m-t- - well-di-es- - ary-,,- w i I Heckett HU Very Bert Haekett has found the true inner "this tneaning-o- f tender sympathy touchingalrof from ruccinis LaBokeme -- 49645 - Read That Ad a pra-vail- . We are stooping three sh rare- - to 4b above eltiea and neighboring towns. Telephone us If you have any fii.nitur to ship as w can ear you merer: J k Rf. A Keyser Fireproof zjSforago Company ed toss May Afternoon or Z Horn for ERIicr tianluj. : Che Gclida Manina Assisting In serving war Mlu Anna Merrill. Mias Jean Hampton. Mta (Ira. a Wllkleman, Mis Helen Kirk. Mta Mary Mael. Metropolitan Hit Hear this exquisite aria from Rossinis Barber of Seville , which gave Haekett his first great oppor-'tunl-ty at his Metropolitan Opera 49604-$1- .50 premier. .taachar. .Th room war bright Tha at with autumn flowers and foliage; and a dancing party on huturiiay arming lha guests wtr received from 4 to al hr luultea' l.llrtary rlub, lha o elm k Assisting were Rails Caaadv. luotna bring decora led In aulilinn Miss Ella Duke. Ml Carolyn Payne ami thr punrli labia hating a and Mm a, M. Pomenge. Presiding al anti Mrs Ernest Ashwar imi uf whlla raabuda taa table lha anlrrplata Tha guests were received hv lha of- ton ttmlth and Mr. Cto re A Eaton. thnaly. prraulanl, Ridente in, CieJo HU Mrs. W, C. Jennings entertained at tea at har horn on Naturday In honor of tha liaw teachers of tha East r high school, being assisted by th for-ma- a.a..a. Sana duuri club entertained -- Is In South America and the New York Metropolitan Opera House, Charles Haekett musical a NOW ON SALE Scala Grand Opera, , gaeand r. 4t.T l.4H Phases a. S7Z3 aed ! Street ;i I14H aa STM VV .' . permanent organisation designed to work for the betterment of the city. T, A, William, chairman, wa authorized to appoint a committee on incorporation, which waa instructed to have the necessary articles prepared A committee on smoke nuisance wa p pointed and delegated to confer with th city commission for the purpose of Inaugurating a movement looking to th abatement Of the amok nuisance, with which Balt Lake suffers every winter. Tbe committee consist of L. B. Hampton, chairman; Joy HI Johnson, 3. W, William. A- - D. McMillan and Joseph Decker. A statement issued Ey'CTfa'ff mi'll William danfae that the league was created for political purposes. H said the league was era tad for Just whst th name Implies to better Belt Lake, and that participation tn tha city campaign waa only aa event that tended to Increase the Interest of the of th streets which made It Impoe citizens of the city In taking part in sihle for the drivers to stop their ma- . chines. Neither machine ,wa badly naming city officials.. v damaged. After first aid treatment al BloomfleK lha emergency Wm. Bloomfield Suffers a taken to his home. ho-pit- Laceration of Hand William Bloomfield, 23 years old, 725 Second East street, suffered severe lacerations of, the left hand and xvrlit Saturday evening when th automobile he waa driving collided with eit-etmachine, said to- - Have - been driven by C. T. Switzer. J42 south Second Wst street. Th accident occurred at Exchange place and StatF street.. Bloomfield's Injuries w- -e Inflicted. the police say. whan he thrust hi hand through tha glass of th Bwltser limousine during Ih excitement. Officers tay th accident we &u to th wet and alippsry condition hr 4 STl i)Y S4LKSXI 4XSHIP ""Th L. P. S. Buelncss Collage class meat Monday In galaamanahlp will beginning tct. 13 unevening at '. direction of John It. Spencer der the now. Advertise, xiakn- - arrangements i ment. D6p-Soa:c- d j!"rJoy Lzi oc aid tsrcaCac: Or 5 exter.- - Ccugftg If mecW. roosdr tlul pn |