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J- - Here and :" THE - : - - the most beautiful luncheons ONE of the autumn was presided over Fashion Show with all 'their creations have taken - - oval-shape- - - - - - - - j - designers-- " ‘ displayed' during evening frock week Is a ' lovely combination of gray blue tulle and s duli flame colored filniy material the skirt' at least the lower part appearing to ‘be a regular frou frou of points of the combined materials Another dainty 'model Is of pale sea green silk and tulle with narrow bands of 'crystal that give life and light to the airy 'frock- The dpep lovely tones of yellow significant of the autumn shades are seen of the evening frocks and with soft touches of fur and lace are entrancing for the brunette type ' The matron whose locks are of a ' silvery gray and who chodses now for the winter wardrobe will be wise to Include some of the' lovely shades of purple that are shown extensively whether it be for the informal afternoon frok or the dinner and theatre gown 'of French velvet'br satin frocks some SPEAKING of modish worn by Cathleen Clifford at the Orpheum a fortnight ago were up to the minute in every detail and the "Little Colonel” was busy answering phone:' calls fromP 'young lassies who were 'anxious to know if she oould furnish patterns' of her frocks The stage always setsthe innovations and- after pace for milady see a- certain style featured by a prominent theatrical star she is likely to copy it for her own ward robe The Turkish hem bids fair to continue In popularity : for dancing frocks from which peep pants-latt-e of dainty chiffon and lace The Influence of the war Is seen in the military touches and martial trappings of the suits coats and chapeau Dame Fashion has decreed that fur galore will be favored winter trousseau and fur band collars and cuffs will add to the attractiveness ‘of the Winter apparel while taesels will wave elustvely from evening wrap and frock ONE ’ - - in-many Sl-mo- nds - tea-tabl- - - - - ct - ’ n pi YpHHinlC' I W CvJU iCJo Q C7 1 1 I vice-preside- entertainment committee Daly J of Miss Vada Eeelas THE marrlaga of the late David 'Eccles of Ogden and Ray Thomas Savage a son of tho lata Charles R Savage took in the place on Monday afternoon President's suite of 'the ‘Hotel-UtaThe ceremony waa followed by a wedding breakfast for the relatives and a few dose friends of the couple' The) guests were seated at one long table decorated with a large gold basket filled with American Beauty roses and astern in the same shade The place cards were monogrammed In gold and white The bride wore a stylish going-awa- y suit of' white broadcloth with a of black velvet After large picture hat Los a honeymoon In Angeles Mr and! Mrs Savage ' will make their home in New York' a gg £ jg of the early wedding interesting AN was solemnized on Tuesday at the home of Mr and Mrs Henry Sadler when their granddaughter Miss Caroline Wells daughter of Mrs James Brandish Wells of : Helena Mont became the bride of Chalmers HalL The ceremony was performed by' Rev John Mallck of the Unitarian Church at frlgb noon in the presence of the relatives and a few close friends of the jroung) u ‘ st oss G p i h - s - - couple The bride who was unattended wore a girlish wedding gown of white - and lace and carried Georgette crepe roses From her a showertoofthebride’s hem of her frock fell coiffure a filmy wedding veil the same her mother wore at her own wedding The bridal pair stood beneath a canopy of and white asters and ferns while pinkattractive an background was formed of potted palms Mr and Mrs Hall left for Helena early in thewillafternoon make their home- The where they bride wore a chic tailored suit of dark blue broadcloth with white hati J of Miss Eva Williams marriage THE of Mr and Mrs' W X Williams' and Stanford Darger will take place on Thursday September 20 in the Salt Lake Temple The young the aftercouple will leave Nearly'-Inoon for the east for weeks’ honeymoon' and will make their home ‘ - - - here' - A lovely September wedding was solemnized at noon Tuesday at the ' home of Mr and Mrs Charles Frederick daughter Eugenia Stayner when their Lewis Stayner became t he bride of Horace Robert Christmas of Kemmerer Wyo The ceremony was performed by Dean William Fleetwood of St Mark’s cathedral In the presence of relatives and a few very close friends of the brideBright early autumn flowers (Continued on Following' Page) ' - ’ - - - of-th- e d: - - - K ' V- - - 1 p V - sSc sAe - many 'friends of Coland Francis Holmes - will regret to learn' that ' the couple will ) not return to Salt take for the autumn as they planned ' CoL and Mra Holmes their' Pasahave spent :the summer-a- t dena home El Rbble1 and have ' recent- Trumani 7 j returned from a stay ' at ly '!" at where Mra Holmes ' was the hostess ' Marie Giles has returned: from a- number of social functions Bingham-Citwhere sha has been 'the i "sjr i v' Miss Carmen of BlanchL guest lamb harold bransford 5' t two: children her r Miss Hazel Hill by Mr and of daughter ' Sue and Joe-- ' Houston'1 will’' start early Mra - R C Hill left Thursday for Nonext month for New York where they tre Dame Ind where she wiircoiitlnue 'hwill spend the winter' with her school work v mother Mra J W Houston r Mrs Caroline M ClancjK of Colorado DAVID HOWELLS returned Springs who has been the gUest of ber MRS Thursday'f rom Calcutta Tn avenue mother Mra'P J'Dlebold- - 8S8 Second afternoon for her left she-haThursday ' : spent the' past-thre- ' dla where Mra Howells' W" "AWVvisit- her home:''"-will months' Mr': and Mra George M Can andi small :son Mrs parents' non for ra month and' will later go 'to have returnedMcGregor friends from-glslt‘wlth New York': to spend the winter She In ldaho and a motor trip through- will toe Joined in- New York by Mr Howells about holiday time on his from India and Mrs- W ' E Madden' Lieutenant t ' Wood apart are now-- at home fn'thu ' Miss OLIVE WALL JV':--- ' v” i menta MISS" “and Miss' V Cptchett will and :Mrsf W for - Northampton ? Capt tomorrow departed on Frlday -- for Chicago Mats where they will enter Smith col- leave 'Cotchett has been 'recently deCaptain lege for'thewinter to Major-Gef : tailed yta f 'M’QOWAN CHESLET-o- f Wash: eral Carter J(iV-’':-‘MRS D Ci arrived yesterday Robert-Parke- r Arrived the latter' part shori :vlsit with Mrs Frederick of for Minneapolis and has who has 'spent 'the Steigmeyer iMrs Steigmeyer’s sister Joined Mrs John Foote' has returned to 'her summer at the C' C Good win Tipme ' hbme lh Washington D C after spendS Miss Marguerite- Riee has gone to the summer at the Steigmeyer home ing ' on E South' Temple- street' Los' Angeles and' the Jbeachea f or a- stay weeks-- ' 'v RS J 'M: CALL0W!‘ accompanied Jje by her twp daughters Miss Marn ':Mrs‘ George GrooandMissKate'Grob San have returned fromgaret' and Miss Francesthe'Callow' left where heen'-'month have they Mis's east Thursday afternoon 'for 4 "V’1V Margaret1 will enter her sophomore -Mfs1- - Charles Jra Tuttle and little Miss and Vflssar will Frances year 'at are guests of daughter spend the year atv ' t"l ' v i': v'- Bos "at-- ' the-- ' Chees-ma- n Chessman Mrs Morten ' ton' home Ln'pie Cottonwoods country ' ft sk"1 je' rjjt M’MURAND MRS STEPHEN J Marian Green Miss' Ruth and Miss RIN left s Friday for California Green 'returned : to their 'home Zlii to San '‘Francisco for direct' Toronto Canada aftfr ’ spendlu g the going' ten-da- y will 4ummer:wlth- MissHelehIIanchett stayr'Mrs McMurrln 'Los J j spegd six' weeks:V' wit!rfriendsjin VV-- ' V ti Mr land'Mrs Fra k Harris hgye Angeles " r from' a seven'' weekaV A trip v ac ''$ 1 Miss Lillianc Pond daughter of Mr through the Yellowstone- National park ' ' and Mrs Sf SPond"78 8 street-wen- t lake and'Henry's to- Logan Tuesday where she win- at:' rjYvv-- r-' Mr and --Mrs Sylvaln Noack are a special course tend the A C taking r 'fc ir'J iF i v'v' j ''t V 'ry v Mrs THE - - ’ - - " - ' - -- & - Del-Mont- e - The State 'Federation of Women’s clubs will 'meet October' 24 and 25- In SaltrLake CityJ On the first day all out of town mem hers will be guests at to he by the faculty at the of the university given University of Utah A conservation ' meeting will ' be held On October 25 the Salt Lake City club women will entertain all out of town' guests at:a luncheon at the ' of- Utahi-'v-Th'? : vu bject and be will announced later speaker ? circle-An"Radiant-SewinRed Cross will 'motv Wednesday afterauxiliary noon with 'Mra C IL Valentine 78: Q - y C-J- i c' ? -' Mrs ’ - - — - Mrs-Lamb’- s : 1 ' - Lfni-versi- ty - s - - '- -- J'F' V a street"F : - - ’- Inez-Sliarma- : : 5fc the-week-fro- r M - ' - x a - v Mercy-'Bryan- Dana-hall-near- i - ’ v : - ‘ - -- 1 J‘ re-tum- ed to attend-Members -- v-- r - ' - J 4 V'-“-- m - V ’ of' the : - Howdrd Oliver-0- Relief corps wiir be- entertained at cards next Thui - eilay after- Wmbmi: -- f '- - - - - held'-TuesdayeVenln- a -- V- -- - : - 7-- ' Mil -- e - -- ’ -- of-sever- - t x v : ’ -- ” ’ " JtC V-M- ' - Thursday' Septemher' 26’' the monthly meeting of the Business Women’s club will be ‘held- at vthe : Hotel Utah-There 'will be i a brief ' business meeting at Ti45 which will be on the mezzanine floorJ " afterwhiclv an address will-bgiven by Mrs Torlld Ar-- n old son Mrs Arnoldson : who waa In France at the' beginning of the war will speak on ’What' the Women of France' Are' Doing?’ c' ’Jr' The Poetry Bociety ofUtah'wiir resume Its regular meetings Monday September IT at 8 p mirr thelibrary Plans will - be'dlscusse'd for 'the year’s - ' : study - v'The ' first autumn meeting ’'of the Business Girls’ league of the Y W CL‘ A will be September 18 at’ the Continental Bank building- -' Supper at 6:8 0 followed by social hour ’’ AH gitls cordially invited ' : On 4 - 1 - -- ' : Mrs'-Parke- will-mee- b aide-de-ca- mp -- Mrs Cz D 'Kipp- chairman The' Geography and' Topography ' of South America Mrs M K' Parsons 'Dramatic section' of Ladies’ ‘Literary t club-- ' September1 17' 230 p m LunchMiss Linda Jessup chairman eon1 Address by Miss ' Jessup Talk on “Current-EventsMiss Louise Ilolt' a b 5ft 5t of Ladies Literary club Art' section will meet ' September 18 403® - rs' Earl WPinney chairman Conart tinuation of the study of FrenchConditions at :the beginning or the nineteenth century MidwnoLe Brun Mrs E O Leatherwood :?je Home Economics section of ' Ladles will meet September 19 Literarym club Mrs C II! McMahon:'chair-mi- a 230 P - - - - - sj Literary-cluBrowning section of Ladles will meet September 22" l Pm Mrs J C- Weeter chairman Reading The' Guardian Angel” ® ’1 s President’s it' was' day' Monday 'lb the Woman's- Republican club and' the of 'event was celebrated at the club president Mrs Justin R' Davis' Iq E' Second South streeL The of the meeting was the opening onewere al’members' club the year'and rooms! The a to guest bring loed were) bright with? baskets of nasturtiums in scarlet and 'yellow shades A number of the former presidents of Mrs Davis Ixr receivthe: musical' program' was given ing"MrsA Oliver Goodwin' - and Mrs Marby garet Duvall Johnson ' The Splrit'of Liberty chapter‘Daugh-ter- s of the American Revolution met ' for the opening Thursday afternoon' season at Mrs A“J of the' meeting Hosmer’s' Thirteen East street rMlss Kate Williams gave a very' Interesting talk on :“Practical Red Cross Work” and’ musical '’numbers 'were given -- by Miss Gladys Fisher and Schettler Refreshments will not be (Continued on Page 8) - -' I the'-hom- e - ’ ? club'-aialate‘ d - - - - : Prof-Corneli- F ’ o’clock p : ly Indorsed by Bishop Glass Its'object ' Cathis to' promote fellowship 'among olic business women- - ' V u “ mal luncheon' at the 'chapter house In Douglas' avenuei Thursday Sept 20 ‘the society will be host at an Orpheum party followed by tea at the Hotel U Ji- - j iv e 'v i- - m guest yesterday afternoon at a prettily arranged bridge tea given by Miss Emma Laughran at her home in Naylor avenue The rooms were effectively decorated with tall feathery pink and crystal vases of cosmos The hostess white asters and ' was assisted In entertaining by her mother Mrs II M Laughran and Miss Elizabeth Prosser Twenty guests were bidden to meet the bride to be Utalu SA' luncheon will be given Wednesday Sept' 28 at the W W Rlter country Home' Thursday evening Sept 27 'a" dinner da nee and slumber party 3E will bV given at the Hotel !Utah and MRS aPERCIVAL musical delightful gave of the Chi Omega In honor of Dr last evening Sunday THE members will ’give a “Mothers’ Tea on and -- Mrs Ernest Ashton Smith Mrs Wednesday1 Sept 19 'at the’ chapter Smith has recently returned from the the summer hous'e In Eighth East' street On Fri- east where she 'has spent’ rooms were atThe with’ relatives day 'everting Sept 21 a- unique ’Peli- tractively decorated with late summer can party" will be given at- the Chapter flowers and vines Yellow coreopsis house Wednesday Sept 28 the mem- In a large crystal basket graced the bers will be hostesses at' a banquet at center-othe supper table and’ the the Hotel Utah Thursday evening Sept high handle of the basket wps tied 27 an informal pprty wlll be given at with a smart bow of yellow m aline the Sorority house Mrs Perkins was assisted during the ' f evening by Mrs Graham F Putnam of rriHE Gamma Phi sorority will enter-’J- Los Angeles and Miss Dorothy Frols-et- h tain at tea Tuesday afternoon Sept During the evening a program was twenty guests the 18- at the enjoyed by the Miss Sorority house in University artists Including Pearl Rothsaenue : On a party will be child Mrs' Ernest Smith Mrs Edward Saturday given at' the Moyle country v home In E Hoffman Mra Theodore Beat and the Cottonwoods' ' v Henry Obendorfer t CHI sorority will entertain AwlHA afternoon Sept IT at the Miss Mary Louise Hays atwasa the hostess Tuesday afternoon ’ home of Miss Elizabeth ' Prosser ' in given nt the home of her sisSeventeenth South street On Tuesday ter Mra Enos Hoge on J street in Sept 25 a tea will be given at the Hotel honor of Miss Ruth Mandell The liv- - ' Utah On Saturday' Sept: 22 an Or- ing rooms were gay with garden floweffect being pheum party followed by supper at the era k ' yellow decorativeroom In the 419 house the ’Thirteenth dining chosen for East Sorority : were a large crystal table will be given the of center ' "j 4? v howl of African marigolds while at the RS DEE R PINGREE of Pocatello corners of the ' table were colonial will entertain: at a luncheon to- crystal candlesticks filled with yelcandles and tied with morrow afternoon at the Hotel Utah in low cathedral were The place cards maline yellow ' of dancompliment to Miss Eva Williams a French little figures bride: of the week and Mrs Matthew dainty cing girls In roil4c blue and yellow-Naalla-bridof the midsummer"v Mrs' John W’ James was the hostess will be Tuesday hop regular fortnightly afternoon at a luncheon given THE on 'Friday: evening-- ' at Fort at the Hotel Utah In honor of her sis' Douglas! '' The committee on arrang-men- ts ter Miss Eva Williams whose marwill take includes Uapt and 'Mra' R L riage Darger ' and Mrs place this week The guests were Eichelberger on Page 8) (Continued on Following Fags) 1 - - jQC Mr -- a ? - - f ' ' - L' - 1 V “ y yjg jp ji ken-slngt- on 1 ' - - ’ - - - Livlng-(Contlnu- V V s - - 906 MISS 18 Ar - - t tg Epsilon Sorority will rIE' DelTuesday at an InforSept ' I - - -- - 5( Zs ? circles the rush season IN University be at Its height during the coming ' 2 ct ta dayr afternoon' week and the various fraternities and History -- Tour 1st section of Ladies sprorities have planned a- number of 17 Literary 91ubm will meet September delightful-affairfor their members - -- ? -': ' i ' ‘ Women’s club ? j ’ will meet' September 20 at 8 : o’clock 'Ladies’ Music of 'section Literary p m In the Knights of Columbus hall club will' meet 'September 1S 2S0 pm Hotel Utah A cordial Invitation toat Mrs J B' ‘(Ambler- chairman ' ' Receptend is extended to all unmarried Cath- tion tea Music- under the direction olic business girls Thls-pluis strong- of Mrs' “ P 'O Perkins - ? yL - noon by Mrs LucyGurley at Tier home 927 Lincoln' avenue "The hostess will be assisted by Mrs Margaret OttMra Winch Mrs Mary Justice Mrs Lydia Elizabeth Martin Mrs ' Louisa Rogers and Mrs' Mary 'Spahi j Ladles’ Aid society of the Immanuel- Baptist church will' meet in the church parlors at 2 o’clock Thurs- Business' TheCathoic i return ‘ s d -r - -- v 4 e - nt LleuL Munn Cannon on Thursday dein 'Newport the the week-enparted for Fort Lewis' American Lake spending WashMrs of Eustis guests George Wash where he will be a member of ington D C - Mrs Eustis is a of of cousin the'Dental reserve corps the minister 'to Holland' f i 5k" jg ' Mrs'a- -Drusllla ' Grant'' has returned t Mr and Mrs J Charles Ross who from returned from the east have trip to Butte Mont and Spo- - recently taken-ukane Wash again tjielr residence at the ' ' ' - ' r ' Bransford apartments: ' Mr and Mrs Herman Xs 'se y' " y 'Prosser - hJtve ’ ’Mrs ' 'the Glacier National park- for White Albert Gill and Mrs' ' : James gone to will entertain Monday evening a two weeks’ motor trip 'j in honor ofMiss Chalker at the home Mrs Thomas 'Mackintosh has' "gone of Mrs Gill on K street'- to Chicago where she will remain two i month s wlth her '"daughter: Mra M V’ a g —Photo by 'Griffith & Brant and musicale will be given Tuesday evening at a large reception C Daly chairman of the program committee of the league will have charge of Ladies Literary club last year and is well known in younger society circles NOES the auspices ot the Catholic Woman’s league ofw Wch Mh Andrew 6 Kranu ig H I TT “e orf aiiizerTand nonor club in of the Bev : Bishop Very 3a“es-ter“y was a member I iJ I D D ’Mrs John Joseph'S Glass 0 ’ the musicale Mrs of the ‘ t - a-litt- le e was-brigh- ” se ' on-th- e -- Cal-list- er - - t - -- : d’ the-baske- 1 " by Miss Darlene Kimball- on Wednesday afternoon at the Alta club In honor of Miss Fitch of New York who la the guest of Mr and Mra Edgar Newhouae The guests were seated at an table in the Gold room of ' the dub The table waa centered with an exquisite green basket filled with a dainty combination of feathery white chrysanthemums Scotch thistles and Ophelia rosea ' From to the corners of the table were festoons of smilax Twenty-on- e guests were bidden to meet Miss Fitch who has been the honor guest at a number of delightful social affairs during her stay ' 4c ?)e AND MRS W R DASHIEL COLONEL at a beautifully ardinner ranged Tuesday evening at the Alta club for eighteen guests The table was centered with a graceful basket ot rosy pink gladiolus and tied with tulle In the rose shades The place cards were hand decorated In Japanese designs Covers were laid for CoL Alfred Hasbrouck Mrs Peter Hulme Colonel and Mrs Byrum MaJ and Mra L B MaJ and Mra P IL Mullay Capt and Mrs II L Eichelberger Capt and Mrs Walter V Cotchett Mrs Pierson Captain Burt and Lieutenant Bills ije e e the’ benefit of the tobacco fund FOR Peter Hulme entertained at a bridge tea on Tuesdas afternoon at her quarters In Fort Douglas During the of the afternoon fourteen early hours tables were filled with the players for bridge and others came In for tea at 4 o’clock The with asters contained in wicker baskets and the tea and coffee urns-werpresided over by Mrs Lawrence Slmond and Mra W W Taylor- 4 LEROY PARRY and Miss MRS Reiser entertained at a raati nea party yesterday afternoon at the Orpheum ’followed by a tea at the'New-houhotel' In honor of Miss Irene of a popular 'young bride-elethe month The tea table was centered with a low imund of pink sweet peas with rink satin ribbons extending from the centerpiece to the guests places The favors were corsage beuqueta of sweet peas The guests of the afternoon were’ the members of the Skelton octette-anincluded Mrs Avery Timms Mra Leroy Parry Miss Marie Howard Miss Rose Plnnoch Miss Calllster Miss Ruby Reiser bliss Lucile Howe and Miss Lillian Reiser E CUTLER enter- MRS HERBERT a at bridge tea yesterday afternoon at her home In Tenth East street In honor of Miss Zola Bagley a bride-eleof September The Jlvlrg rooms were bright with a profusion of early autumn flowers1 Deep redofroses the were used for the decorations baskets of asters In pasparlors while tel shades were arranged la the library The tea table was centered with a large peas tied crystal basket of pink sweet with plqk tulle and the amall tables was served were centered where with smaller baskets of sweet peas Asthe afternoon were Miss sisting duringMiss Wills Robbins Miss Renan King Louise Cutler and Miss Dorothy CutlerSeven tables were filled with the players for bridge and at 4 o'clock guests v came in for tea' CARRIE CHANCE was the - up a’ great deal of milady’s time during the fast week- The shop windows are filled wlh wonderful gownd and wraps that tempt the ' conservative shoppers a hd even the 'most' economical matron and maid are prone to forget 'thelr res- -' ! ’ olutlons to ‘ conserve their allowances’ during war' time Every woman loves ! beautiful filmy evening ‘frocks- - with I " their exquisite blendings of materials ' and colors combined by the' skilled fingers and artistic taste- of the great 4c- - ed |