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Show t THE CITIZEN THE SEASONS MODE. . No .womans wardrobe is complete without a velvet frock or two. Plain colored velvets, velvet prints, velvets trimmed with gold and silver lace and velvets of every hue are seen this winter in the smart shops. Mulberry is registering as one of the most important of the . seasons shades. It is found not only in dressy fabrics but as a predominant note in the blends employed for jersey sport frocks. Pansy purple, fuschia, and all the red gradations are high in favor. At the same time this is proving a period of unwonted popularity for all the brown tones for every kind of day time costume. Blues especially of the powder or turquoise and pencil tints, are strongly featured for evening frocks. But neither this color nor greens nor yellows have been able to oust pure white from its strong position in the new collections of dance frocks. The same thing is true of black and of black and white. A smart presentation of the latter combination is found in many dinner frocks. White velvet shot with a gold pattern fashions a long, plain bodice, further embellished with an embroidery in rhinestones. Skirts gathered, made with a full flare and shirred at one sider sponsored by a decided dip at one side and in the back to correspond exactly with the dipping movement of the blouse is seen. Its velvet this:year. she will attend the national conven- of the Service Star Legion in Des Moines, Iowa. Miss Mabel Player and Miss Lois Davis have returned from an extended eastern trip. They visited in New York, Boston, Atlantic Gty, and Washington, D. C. Miss Sallie Houghton has gone to Billings, Mont., to visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Houghton. New York to attend Columbia univer-tiosity during the .winter months. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Kennedy and son, Walker Kennedy, are now at home in their new home, 1309 East South Temple street. . . : . ; . VERNA JOY Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Hancock. Verna is seventeen months old and as a rule is just as full of joy and' sunshine as her name implies, but she wanted another banana, and daddy had to say, No, we have no bananas today. , Miss Frances Porter,' daughter of Mr. annd Mrs. Nathan Porter, leaves today for New York, where she will enter Barnard college. Miss Porter received the Carpentier resident schol- i .Bishop Arthur W. Moulton, accompanied by' his spn, John, will leave today for the east. John Moulton will enter his junior year at Harvard. ' Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Wattis have re- turned from a three weeks motor trip to the coast. " Mrs. A. A. Harlow of Memphis is visiting with her sister, Mrs. L. V. Guild. ' home from Samuel C. Park, Jr.,-iNew York for a short visit with his mother, Mrs. Samuel C. Park. s jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiuiiiininiiHiiuiiuiiiiHiniHiiiiiiiiuiiiij; 3 s 3 i w I j i Lieutenant and Mrs. George Albert Smith of Fort Douglas will leave Wednesday for the Hawaiian Islands. Mrs. J. G. McAllister of Los Angeles, who has spent the past month with her sister, Mrs. W. H. McIntyre, has gone to New York, where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Victor Sears. i Mrs. N. A. Dunyon has left for an extended visit in the east. While away MRS. ROBERT D. STEELE, before her marriage Thursday, was Miss Elizabeth Reherd, daughter of President and Mrs. Herbert W. Reherd of Westminster College. Mr. Steele is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Steele of Middletown, N. Y. G. S. Sheets and Miss Helen Sheets have been spending a few days in San Francisco. M.A.KEYSER I Fireproof Storage Was 5722 I 328 W. 2nd South f 3aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiii? i Real Ice Cream! f Colvilles BLUE RIBBON is real ice cream! Its made with, pure, ..sweet, fresn, rich cream thats whipped over and over into delight- ful smoothness. I flavors are added with fresh, genuine crush- ed fruits, with full flavor I Fruit I SS SIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIMUIIIIIIIIIIIIIt! STORAGE PACKING OR SHIPPING HOUSEHOLD GOODS 5 ICECREAM PERSONAL ITEMS. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mathews and family left Sunday for Washington, D. C., to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Crismon have as their guests William McOmie and son of Los Alamitos, Cal. Preston Robinson, son of President and Mrs. J. W. Robinson, has gone to arship when she graduated from land Hall last June. RowS Mrs. E. J. Chadboume of Boston is visiting her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Beless. BLUE RIBBON is rich, delightfully new and re- freshing. ! OOLVHIE I ICE CREAM I I2 2 CQ SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH 352 South 5th West . Mrs. L. H. Stohr has gone to California for a visit with her son and family. retained. 1 Telephone Wasatch 5170-517- 1 LiiiiiiuiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiMiHiiimiinminniumiiiiuimniiuitMiuiiiiiiiJ i |