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Show THE CITIZEN 9 Miss Redmond has entered the Chicago Art Institute. Dr. and Mrs. T. William Stevenson and son, Gordon, have returned from a three weeks trip to the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Price left Friday for San Francisco, where they will .make their home. J. Mrs. Moyle Gray of Washington, has been spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. D. C., Beer. FETCHING STYLES IN COATS. THE SELECTION of a coat causes deeper concern than possibly any oth-e- r portion of the wardrobe. There are a wide range of materials and colors to select from this year. Most of the coats are fur trimmed. There are fetching combinations of beige cloth with beaver or mink. Red coats with Cavalier cuffs of raccoon and collars of luxurious width and length. Red have a fur collar and full tuxedo front. There is elegance and refinement in the slenderizing lines of a cloth coat. Tweeds continue to be good this season. Many of them are becomingly trimmed with leather. Some are have been spending the past week in Salt Lake. The French have taught the Americans the trick of what is known as working fur, turning stripes in certain directions for collars and cuffs, dyeing and sewing rabbit skins into Judge and Mrs. Elias Smith have returned from a two weeks visit in fur-trimm- ' Mrs. C. W. Pratt and daughters have returned from a three months tour of the northwest and California. w. Mr. and Mrs. Lester D. Freed and son, Davis, have returned from a two weeks stay in New York City. ed. Mrs. R. E. McConaughy and her daughter, Mrs. Duncan Grant Rich-ar- t, and daughter, Mary Elizabeth, are at home for the winter in the Ensign apartments. San Francisco and Los Angeles. Mrs. Ada Dwyer Russell arrived Mrs. E. B. Palmer, who has been at the Hotel Utah during the week, is leaving for San Francisco to spend the winter. Mrs. Roy E. Scandon left Wednesday for Los Angeles to spend the winter with her mother, Mrs. J. M. Baker. Mrs. Kenneth Kerr of Seattle is . vis- iting her sister, Miss Afton Young. Miss Young recently returned from a two weeks visit in southern Utah. Barry Baldwin left Wedensday for San Francisco, from wh;ch point he will shortly sail for the Philippine islands. Mrs. E. 0. Leatherwood and daughter, Margaret, have returned to Washington, D. C., for the winter months. IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlUimilllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIK 0 S ICECREAM s I MRS. JOHN Q. RYAN, and MRS. GEO. H. WATSON, Members of the Entertainment Committee of the Catholic Womens League, who, together with Mrs. R. E. Mark, will preside at the Bridge Tea Thurs- Colvilles BLUE RIBBON is real ice cream! Its made with., pure, ..sweet, fresn, rich cream thats whipped over and over into delightful smoothness. day at the Newhouse Hotel. M.A.KEYSER ! most attractive and serviceable furs. Treating cat fur in such a way that it is sold under a dozen names, not its own, is now recognized as well received in the best circles. Fur is used more extensively on coats this season than has been the case for many years. The fur scarf holds its undisputed reign in all manner of fox; the silver fox for the exfor the tremely wealthy, the cross-fo- x and foxes of lesser magnitude for purses of shallow depths. A few velvet coats, elaborately are seen, but these are not for utility wear. Fireproof Storage 1 PERSONAL NOTES. coats with a small black fur collar that crosses and flings one end over the shoulder; black Persian lamb or grey, Persian lamb on navy, green, grays and blacks are beautiful. Skunk was banished for a season or two, but is again fashionable this year, a fur which is very flattering. So are fitch, mole, civet and caracul. Many coats . . JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI!lliaillllllUIII!llllllll!llU: I L P I ; I STORAGE PACKING OR SHIPPING HOUSEHOLD GOODS Was 5722 328 W. 2nd South fur-trimm- ed, Mr. and Mrs. Allen F. Daily and Mr. m Siiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit well-to-d- o, and Mrs. Oliver Daily of Hollywood Real Ice Cream! during the week from Brookline, Mass. She will spend the month of October with her sisters, Mrs. Frank Jennings and Miss Edna Dwyer at the Dwyer home. Fruit flavors are added with fresh, genuine crushed fruits, with full flavor retained. Mrs. H. B. Loveless of Denver is visiting her mother, Mrs. R. S. Lam-bourn- e. BLUE RIBBON is rich, delightfully new and Mr. and Mrs. Blair Richardson and family are at home to their friends at 1418 Arlington Drive. Malcolm H. Redmond and Miss Lillian Redmond, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Redmond, are attending school in Chicago this winter. Mr. Redmond is a senior at Northwestern Medical School and I i OOLVmJE ICE CREAM CQ SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH 352 South 5th West Telephone Wasatch 5170-517- 1 Siiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniinii'iiiiHiiii"iuiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii . |