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Show I i TRUTH 4 Social Xlfe, The Japanese tea given by Mrs. Ewing at her charming home Monday afternoon was quite a unique affair. Not only was the Japanese idea carried out in every detail, but the air was redolent of the land of mysteiy. The rooms were decorated in Japanese fashion, dainty bits of exquisite workmanship being used on every hand. The lights were encased in Japanese lanterns, and a boy in the costume of Japan met each guest at the door. Chrysanthemums, the symbolic flowers of that country, were the only ones used in decorating and these were arranged artistically in jars of Japanese workman- i - i i i. i i I : ; i i ' t 4 j 1 t b ' t . Captain Harbeson, Captain Winn, Mr. Fred Tardee and Mr. Holla Watson, at at Mrs. J. W. Neill and Miss Neill held an at home New Years afternoon and evening. The ladies receiving with them were: Mrs. George Henry Taggart, Mrs. William Igleheart, Miss Sterling, Mrs. G.K. Fisher, Mrs. Sol Siegel, Miss Creary, Mrs. O. B. Hewitt, Mrs. Kate Bridewell Anderson and Mrs. Rosemary Glosz-Whitne- y. at dinner was given Monday evenat the Tavern in honor of Walter ing B. Townsend. Covers were laid for ten and a most elaborate dinner was served. Mr. Townsend left at midnight for San Francisco, where he ship. position of contractThe special feature of the afternoon has acceptedfor the the Missouri Pacific, was the talk on Japanese art given ing agent at at by Mrs. Rollo S. Farnsworth. The Miss Clarahan left Tuesday evening talk was given in the form of a revsome of the for with and dealt Missouri, where she will visit erie, land. art in of with her sister. that dreamy phases an wore Mrs. Farnsworth exquisite at at Japanese gown of yellow silk, with Herman Gentch left Monday for his yellow sash, and large white chrysan- home. Miss Matie Kimball and themums. at at. Miss Violet Neill, who served tea in Miss Marjorie Paine has gone East the dining room, were also gowned in on a short visit. was the Japanese costumes, and tea Mrs. at at served from Japanese teacups. Miss Alice Coulam is again at home Ewing was assisted in receiving her guests by Mrs. Ira II. Lewis, Mrs. C. after a two weeks visit in California, It. Pearsall and Mrs. Cleaver. at at 0 Mrs. D. C. McLaughlin entertained Tt ris, Mr. and Mrs. Pearsall, Miss Swift, in the a party of friends at the opening of at the Theatre Miss Simplicity, Monday evening. The party occuaftpied three boxes at the play, and Tavat the a erwards enjoyed supper ern. Mrs. McLaughlins guests were Colonel Bubb, Captain and Mrs. Pardee, Dr. and Mrs. Hepburn, Colonel and Mrs. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Har A Misses Florence and Sadie Armstrong arrived home Sunday from California. at at Miss Mary Ireland arrived from the East on Wednesday and is the guest of Mrs. C. H. BrinK. at at The ladies of the Hebrew society gave a card party Tuesday afternoon B. B. hall, Auerbach building. The proceeds were added to the charand ity fund. Mrsf. Nels Ransohoff hostwere the Mrs. Louis Simons esses. at at has returned from Griffin Mrs. E. H. the East. at at Misses Bessie and Mildred McMIl-lia- n gave a most enjoyable dancing party Monday evening. at at A Chanukah party was given Monday afternoon at Christensen's for the children of the Jewish Sunday school. Those on the committee who had charge of the affair were Mrs. Reynolds; Mrs. Getches, Misses Ruth Sanders, Martha Watters and Mrs. H. Schillers. at at Miss Ethel Valentine, who has been in Pocatello for the past two months, is spending the holidays with her friends, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Valentine, at 630 South State street. at at Frank Dey, from Boise, Ida., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. Lawrence, at at Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Michelson announce the engagement of their daughter, Rose, to Mr. C. W. Brewer, at at The White House Set is the latest contribution to a city that confesses already to a hundred d'stinct social cliques. It is made .up of those who have the entree to the unofficial entertainments of the executive mansion, and will in time constitute the essence of all that is smart in Washington life. Mrs. Roosevelt separates bidden, so that there need h heartburning. But that list is entiwi ly distinct from her musical and sonal list, although many ure in both. Mrs. Rooseveltpeonlo gave h first tea this season on last Fridav As the people at these teas a! cruited from almost all the clioueT there is a striking absence of friend' liness among them. They stand around and stare, but are satisfied with being White HouaJ guests. Cannot the Washington gosslng who are criticising the removal of presidential portraits from the East room of the White House, credit the President and Mrs. Roosevelt with sufficient good sense and good taste to show no discourtesy to their predecessors, from Washington and Mrs. Washington to Cleveland? The changes in the White House have evoked sarcastic criticism from the senators. The new offices and cabinet room are small and cheaplooking. In the folding doors that open from the presidents private office to the cabinet room are already big cracks. Similar evidences of shoddy construction are visible everywhere. The upshot will be that a commodious White House will be built within the next year or two. Congress is seemingly convinced of the petty policy it has pursued toward the proper housing of the greatest executive officer of the world. at at The presence in this city of Mrs. Robert McCormick, of Chicago, wife of the newly appointed ambassador to Russia, and the fact that she is making preparations for their departure for Europe indicate that the wedding of Miss Ruth Hanna to Mr. Joseph Medill McCormick will not take place the goats from the sheep admirably. She has afternoon teas to which the so soon as expected, perhaps not more presentable of the goats are another season, it has been for an- - yv sail NOW IN FVLL BLAST As house cleaning Money - Saving Glory Hundreds of trophies of ohr buying victories fall under the bargain hammer you cant go wrong when you buy right and the time comes to every well regulated household, so comes this clean-swee- p to AND AT THE ZENITH OF ITS Cohns establishment bringing to light myriads of bargains and unlimited money-savin- right time and place to buy is here and right now. g. That all Utah Shoppers know the meaning of the above tallsmanV title was denced by the auspicious opening of this Gigantic Sale, - - evi- |