| Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING’ JUNE U- ARTISTIC TREATMENT CF DECORATION " AND DESIGN FOR THE HOUSE'S INTERIOR! ' was htue j coveted with irfute pai-t- u fetched Xejt toWflianu Mrs S A Cotterell will entertain members of the graduating class of at a bridge St luncheon Friday in honor of Miss Mary Ahlquist and Miss Patricia Connole pinJc geoigette inth Auteui' emlnoidetij trdov and anothet elegante in a' Hack velvet Ahait coat Mr and Mrs A J May and daughter Patricia who have spent tile past four months in the east have returned and are at home at the Ambassador hotel icith aalrtc Summer Some of these gowns that were seen at smart Parisian rendezvous and which will tie seen much on gala Summer evenings here were so utterly adorable that I just had to sketch them for you today! The frock I have sketched in the upper left corner is from Premet of a beautiful pale blue tulle and checked over its entire surface with tiny glittering white paillettes And because of the beauty of this checked tulle the frock vras untrimmed but decidedly chic with its short molded hips and its four ruffled tiers Tollman’s classically simple’ and dignified gown is sketched in the lower right corner This is of rose with unusual silver fedrgette emphasizing the smartness of tho bodice in front and outlining the deep decolletage in back with its floating wing-lik- e Thu panels of the georgette frock so very beautiful in itself is for Northwest ’ Musical Tea -i- Mrs Edna Evans Johnson has issued Invitations for a large musical tea to be given between 3 and 6 p m Friday at her home 1339 Normandy circle honoring her sister Mrs Sullivan C Richardson of Chicago who Miss -- ’ for Mr and Mrs Jesse J Thompson Miss Betty with their daughters Thompson and Miss Zona Thompson will leave Saturday by motor for Seattle where they will attend the graduation exercises of the University of Washington from where their daughter Miss Virginia Thompson will be graduated clu Is visiting here Emily Lynch who will be one of the speakers at the Girl Scout Afternoon Tea to be One hundred and twenty InvitaRocky mountain conference Jane tions held at Colorado Springs have been Issued for the tea to to W be given from 3 to 6 p ra Saturday honoring Miss Adrienne Mayberry who has returned from spending the Events of the Day winter In California by Miss Merry Tor Visitors Powell 1030 Twelfth East street Mrs Frank L Parker entertained American Association of Uniat a delightful luncheon Tuesday In versity Women 8 L branch honor of four Salt Lake visitors Mr June Breakfast annual spring luncheon 12:30 entertained and Mrs A E Bennett of Butte Mrs George p m Country club Mont Mra Edward Warner of long at a breakfast Thursday morning Beach and Mra Emma Merritt of honoring Mrs Elmer Lawrence of Salt Lake County Dental asCulver City who were In Salt Lake Los Angeles and Mrs Ed Livingston m 1:15 luncheon sociation p for two days this week The luncheon of Ferron Utah Salt Lake visitors Country club table held a bowl of Ophelia roses The table was centered with a low a ten and covers were laid for bowl filled with roses and covers were No 1 0 E 8 Lynds chapter AL '' laid for Mrs Lawrence Mrs LivingsMasonic 7:30 m temple p Clara M Clawson has lust received ton Mrs Frank Lawrence Mrs Sam another shipment of Eyelet Embroid Brown Mrs Lawrence Davis Mrs associaAthletic Women's ered Batiste Dresses In street garden of Utah 4 p m Henry Colbert and Mrs Vern tion University and formal lengths Specially priced Southam annual outing Emigration canat $15 and 11650 38 North State yon ' 4 apt (Adv) Bridge Supper Alumna of Phi Mu formal Complimenting Miss Viola Morris dance Hyrun Jensen home a bride of June Mrs F J Lucas 868 t ii East Third South street Miss Bernice St Margaret's guild 8 p m Lucas and Mrs C J Berry enterMr and Mrs Lawrence Pierce tained at a bridge supper Thursday 1585 Harvard avenue evening The guests were seated at small tables which were decorated John F Crltchlow auxiliary with roses and garden flowers Twenm 3 No 8p armory ty were bidden —nn3 ‘tea the Oliver O Howard W 'R rC Mr- - and Mrs H H Husbands of 3 p m Mrs Christine Cook AMBASSADOR CHOSE Los Angeles arrived during the week lift Second avenue by motor to visit with friends here for two weeks W B A No 11 8 p m K P hall Mrs T L Irvine entertained - Silver Thursday afternoon at her home In Maple circle 108 8 East Mill creek In honor of Miss p m Z O O F hall - Ir V Elizabeth Taylor a June bride The afternoon was spent sewing for the Ladles auxiliary Colfax No bride and games were played Peonies 1 2 p m I O O F hall daisies and other garden flowers were used to decorate the luncheon table Jolly Dozen club 1:30 p m Mrs C C Hartson 44 West The hostess' daughters Mrs A W Serve the delicious blend Wiscomb and Mrs G L Duffln as Eighth South street " ioimuig poota and match the buthgu f the othet night ee noted pvt met 'i Mrs Emma C Park left Tuesday for Denver Colo to visit her son Arthur L Park Conference to Be Held The Rocky mountain regional conference of Olrl Scouts will be held at Colorado Springs June 7 to 10 Mrs E M Bagley regional chairman will preside Miss Alice Conway and Miss Olga Carlson members of the national field staff will discuss councils leaders and camps Miss Emily of A Lynch will talk on the place games in girl scouting and Mrs S O will "Brownie Paul give Training" The following persons from Salt Lake Mrs Sam Paul Mrs will attend E M Bagley Mra George H Short Mrs O M P Dougall Miss Alice Hubbard Mrs H J Plumhof Mrs R B Porter Miss Emily A Lynch Miss Florence Kooyman and Miss Margaret Dougall irulooi toorZg gomn By ing this gathering at the Lido bn and since the styles worn there aro the same as we would wear in Summer to any but the most formal ball or reception I want to tell you a little bit about them The colors hi general are pastels and the materials are of the lighter types triple voiles georgettes and chiffons There certainly is a tendency to moro and more elaborate trimming and nowhere is this seen morethan in this particular type of dress Glittering paillettes strass and rhinestones scattered over the entire surface of the dress give a refreshingly sparkling note to the evening’s festivities Little or great ostrich plumes give us feminine and romantic glamour Delicate metal thread embroidery outlines delicately the bodice of many a chic gown And the furs that are used for your little wrap’ are of the costliest though sparingly applied pot U' It 'A qiLitt the thing to owe tf duie at the Mrs Warner Wood and Mrs Stephen Philip Holt have issued Invitations for a tea to be given Wednesday between the hours of 4 and 7 p m In honor of Mrs William Wood of Virginia who has spent several weeks Mrs Wood and Mrs In California Holt will accompany Mrs William Wood to Virginia for a visit Leave perfect for the more mature woman who still wants a pastel colored frock in her wardrobe The effect of this one is graceful and dignified in the extreme And little wraps being so important this year I have sketched for you in the center a saucy little one tucked at the waist to hug it closely and then flare in a brief little peplum and then adding' a sumptuous note by the huge cuffs of sable which hang from the elbow over a plain sleeve of the velvet Somehow I always hate to leave the glamour and color of smart evening things but' tomorrow I have lots of amusing things to tell you of a day in the life of a modem and lady And so until then how formal is Summer? it all depends on where you are! For instance in Paris the Lido you know is a very smart indoor swimming pool and the smart Parisiennes’ most JUST important rendezvous And there the spectators who outnumber the swimmers wear evening gowns of great formality and charnv Naturally here in America if we do go to a swimming pool we don’t wear evening clothes of any description unless we happen to be on our way to a dance or the So you theatre afterwards to settle this question of Summer’s degree of formality we have to take into consideration our times and our custom But vou’ve no idea how charm Fashionately yours SSding Through the Garden Gate of ineffable grace Other good pinks are Queen of May Rose Unique and Her Majesty In what is classed as the red class Opera Is a beauty This Iris Is most florlferous and Its general tone Is crimson-viole- t The under side of each fall shows a cream colored blotch which Is quite characteristic Seminale a later introduction than Opera is darker in tone and shows its orange beard by contrast It has been a consistent prize winner Medrano Is one of the darkest of all Irises so deep crimson purple as to be almost black pale j orchid-pin- A beautiful pale yellow is Sheki-naIRISES three feet in height and most By Maud Chegwldden delicate in appearance Deeper yelOf the thousands of Irises In Com- lows not so tall are Mrs Neubroil-ne- r ones Sherwin so and merce there are Wright the former many lovely that a choice is quite difficult Com- being very rich in tone The old Honorabllis with yellow mencing with the lighter Colors we find White Knight to be an excep- standards and brown falls has been slsted Sixteen guests were present elected by the AmbassU NLBridge club 1:30 tionally pure looking Iris although much Improved In the variety Iris ador Hotel the choice m Mrs W W Stoffle 738 Faculty women of the University re-of not a tall grower It reaches about King which Is a tallerlgrower with p of leading hotels ever20 Inches but Is free flowering and richer coloring and larger blooms Utah will entertain the board of Ramona avenue One of the most exquisite irises I gents faculty members and senior of much grace In the herbaceous borywhere Here's QUERIES have ever seen is Dream a charming class at a tea In the John R Park der quality Tea at baccaE L Murray Utah writes: ‘‘My the building Sunday after lowest coat Guest of Parents peony plants are covered with ants laureate sermon Mrs R S Lewis Is Will they eat the flower buds? SprayMrs William Edward Wright ol chairman of the committee and will San Francisco has arrived for a be assisted by Mrs L L Dalnes Mrs ing doesn't seem to do any good and I am afraid to try any other remevisit with her parents Mr and Mrs James Barker and Mrs 8 B Neff dies because I might hurt the plants W K Mordock of 118 U street A Library in Miniature Can you help me?’ University Notes A The buds of peonies are cov Mrs Gall Brook entertained the XI Alpha chapter of Chi The members of the Bridge club Wednes- Omega will entertain the alumnae PRESIDENT MONROE AND IIIS ’that the new world would have a ered with a sweet secretion which is better opportunity to restore balance very much to the taste of ants The DOCTRINE day evening at her home on Second active and pledge members Friday little creatures will not harm the avenue Bright garden flowers dec- evening at the spring formal danc100th anniversary of the death under this arrangement The orated the home Two tables were at ing party to be held at the Ambassa- of 'James Monroe Is to be observed 7 Yes It prevents the United buds If you want to get rid of the ants play dor hotel A buffet supper will be by the University of Virginia and States from annexing the territory t t find their nests and attack them In the evening Miss Gwen Charlottesville served which late it the protects Latin In during there Boiling water Is effective so Try Glaus Tomato Bread rich Bltner la the committee chairman American round table of the lnstt 8 A treaty made in 1850 in Is vitamins Special today and Cyanogas or carbon bisulphite assisted by Miss Betty Calllster and tute of public affairs which is held which Great Britain and the United 265 30c 3 Glaus' row loaves ' TO AMERICA'S TASTE loThere are also numerous remedies large Miss Mildred Ross each summer— News item States mutually renounced the right which poison them such as antrol (Adv) ’ of colonizing fortifying or occupy- and the several ant QUESTIONS pastes The alumnae active and pledge b (ltd to aning any portion of Central AmerMr Chegwldden will Lambda Phi 1 Lambda What members of distinction possessed by ica swer jour (trdrn questions In her colbe entertained at a formal dancing no other president except Washingumn For t personal reply pleas lend 9 William Plumer of New (tamped envelope party Friday evening at the Hotel ton did James Monroe hold? vote Miss Virginia 2 How did he personally over Hampshire cast the only Utah roof garden him In Sharp is the committee chairman and come a - crisis during the war of against share withorder that no one Washington the One-Vot- e might Miss Dorothy Flandro Is assisting 1912? a 3 When was the Monroe doc- honor of unanimous election ): 10 'The Seminole war Sigma Delta Theta will entertain trine formulated? the acquisition of the Flori-da- s at an Informal dancing-partFriday 4 Is the Monroe doctrine a law? (1819-2the Missouri compro— in spile of summer tceather evening at 433 Thirteenth East street 5 Whywas it proclaimed? Francis Christiansen Is planning the 6 What other country approved mise (1820) first conflict over slavEL PASO Texas (UP)— affair ery under the constitution and the Stretton will have to overcomeStanley e of Monroe’s policy? a SELBY ARCH PRESERVER Shoe keep feet presidential message which became Does limit 7 Monroe the doctrine can become preshe befor? Jinx details adIs Anderson reMonroe's doctrine to Monroe the Boyd planning healthy by giving the support necessary in any way? Paso Rotary club for an Informal dancing party Friday this country was ministration was called the "era of ident of the El lleve strain on the bones and muscles of the foot 8 What the Clayton-Bulwe- r In the last election he lost by only ' evening at the chapter house tor the feeling1 good one vote to B W Lewis' alumni active and pledge members treaty? ' 9 Why was Monroe not elected one vote Last year he lost by only 1931 King Features Syn(Copyright to Oscar Allen STATE SETS RECORD unanimously in 1820? dicate Inc) Sizes events 10 What were the chief Arias PHOENIX (UP)— Arizona Si to Monroe's administration and t b holds a national record for the num- duringwas the administration called? what ber of extra sessions of Its legislature in proportion to the age of the state ANSWERS Admitted to the union in 1912 AriMan 1 He served In the armed forces zona has had ten regular sessions and Order 12 extra ones The number of ex- of the American revolution ruled tra sessions probably will be raised to 2 In 1814 while Monroe was set- 13 during this summer retary of war under Madison he I CCS SILVER FOXES TO SELECT FROM found the treasury exhausted ForFrench Hard Rolls fresh from the ty thousand troops were needed to s new InterprctaUon of ths ovens at GlauS' 265 So Main (Adv) defend New Orleans and he pledged NOW ON of fins kid leather In QUR his personal fortune as a subsidiary three popular shade — Patty Brine Dark Blue and Black each with reptile trim Priced at new strlo Coate— OrYork M with to the government Thus New Mr Wood Juit retnrnrd from New 100 BROADTAILS CARACULS U 8 IIVDSON SEAL PERSIAN LAMB leans was saved and the was of 1812 CHOICE BUT INEXPENSIVE h :3C£ WHAT'S THE ANSWER see TREE im RECIPES SEWING HINTS FOR THOSE WHO BUDGET THE HOME! Auction and Contract Bridge MILTON 0 WORK ELAINEExplains the Latest In Fashions Delightful Tecr For N Y Matron Mrs Enos D Hoge Jr wiir entertain at a bridge luncheon Wednes- -' day at her home on J street ' A Invitations to Tea for Visitor Bridge Luncheon - MENUS Matrons Issue Mrs E W Pehrson 1465 Kensington avenue was hostess at a delightfully arranged tea Thursday after- noon in honor of her daughter Kira Spencer D Harris of Syracuse N V who Is visiting here for two weeks The tea table was covered with an Irish lace cloth cover over pink satin and held a silver bowl of pink roses green tapers in silver holders were at the four corners A profusion of garden flowers in pastel shades were 1$ used throughout the rooms Those presiding at the tea and coffee urns were Mrs J L Gibson and Mrs T B Brighton Assisting in the dining room were Miss Marie Pehrson and Miss Barbara Ludwig Miss Barbara Quinn received the cards at the door The hostess and honored guest were assisted In receiving by Mrs D W Parratt of Syracuse N Y who with Dr Parratt also is a 3alt Lake visitor One hundred and fifty called 1931 Women-Home-Childre- n SOCIETY Scores Call at 5 tomor-ftLEHOE- -- 111 CP Keep Those “Happy Feet” (1817-1818- ” Dogs queen of hearts It could do no good to hold up the ace When north played It east ruffed and led a club which west ruffed West then led his three good hearts east discarding a diamond and two clubs After that west and east ruffed the hand out taking all the tricks CONTRACT BRIDGE m fH-IMj noath fW-10v(-3 W (W 5 - - 104-7-- 2 free AA-K4- We tre pleased to announce we can now renew the offer of Milton O Work i meat Contract aud Auction booklet entitled 'The Playliif Problems' Bridrere who received copies from previous offers are most enthusiaetie oer It ‘Plarins Problems’ presents eighteen hands the complete auctiou and contract bidding for each hand with reason for each bid the answers to every question and the reaeon for each answer In complete detail "Playing Problems” which will be of much treater value to the auction and — contract player than many high priced textbooks ts not for sale It has been prepared exclusively for readera of litis newspaper by special arrangement with Mr Work One copy will be mailed to you upon request if you send 6dfd-dresse- d The above hand shows north and south with practically all the high cards of three suits and the other side return envelope together with 9 taking the 13 tricks It was held In cents In stamps to defray part of the the eastern pair contract championcost of orintlug and handling this ship In New York City in March and booklet Requests not complying certainly should be classed as a curio with these conditions will be ignored The bidding at one table was es(Copyright John F Dllle Co) pecially interesting It follows: South pass west one spade north double east four A Texas auto dealer Invented a (of course lnformatory) g spades south five clubs (Justified wheel method of by north's double) west five spades teaching to drive doubtnorth six clubs (an extremely ful declaration: with the north hand It readily might be that diamonds would be a better suit for the two hands than clubs) east six spades (also extremely doubtful most players with this holding would have doubled six clubs but east sensed a freak and also that if he doubled six clubs north would shift the suit) south pass west pass north double (of course business) east redoubled (his redouble being based upon the belief that west had no clubs north and south having shown all the clubs that east did not hold) East had no hearts and figured that all were divided between the trumps west and east hands so that apparently the only trick that could be lost would be east's one diamond Tpe play was as follows: North led the king of hearts which east trumped East then led a trump (drawing the one adverse trump)1 west whining it and leading thei double-steerin- VRICSl miBShbi CASTILE fciitM Take an extra week and add a hundred extra thrills to your vacationlj plans each completed in Chances are you need such a trip more this year than ever before In an hour you’re out to sea million miles from cares and off to the finest vacation you ever had Plan it now! Trips outlined here may be completed in three weeks or take is long as you wish Why you will want to go via 'Panama 'Pacific Three great liners designed especially for this are the largestships calling regularly at California ports No fiber resort than the ships themselves Swimming dancing e glorious time deck pports-ju- st afloat as well as ashore Timely Sailings: SS VIRGINIA JUNE 20 PENNS YLVANU JULY 4 CALIFORNIA JULY 18 FORTNIGHTLY THEREAFTER NewYork Cruise After the gloriods cruise to Panama and Havana you continue on to New York From there you may go to Philadelphia or Wash ington or Niagara Rotarian one-vot- All that AU shades 1 aeW and beautiful AU-ell- k CUlUon In Hosiery may be found at Seme Weight or Net ? f (1 ET Hunter-Ibompeo- i ALSO LOVELY BILK ?lvi HOSE AT ONE DOLLAR i -- momonoainc SETTER SHOES 6- - HOSI Up 3 4 December 1823 No It is unilateral and 1s of therefore merely an announcement of a policy of the United States 5 As a result of American ap face Purest smoothest powder known New French process makes prehension that the combination ot it stay on longer Coloring ap- European power? known as the ijoly would Interfere in South proved by United States govern- alliance 1 ment blends perfectly with any America to restore to Spain her col-asserted their in-- ( complexion Noflaky or pasty look onics which had This It was thought MELLO-GLNo ugly shine pre- dependence vents large pores never Irritates would have endangered the United States skin Schramm-Johnso- n Drugs 6 Gfcat Britain which believed (Advertisement) That youth natural bloom Find It In MELLO-GL- lovely O O SEALS mad to order Prices lowest la history for Ask about out payment plan quality fur Old coat accepted a part payment i Call and et tho largest stork of fine fur In th west Th most modern daylight factory Safest modern storage vault Full stock of trimming for cloth coats Sanitary cleaning Remodel your old coat The latest wofd In styles are now hers Take a Joyride— drive out end seo the fire foxes Phono Was S2M for evening appointments WUford C Wood Mgr GOV Return Havana Qruistj Includes the Panama Canal Havana and Florida Three full daya in fascinating Havanaviaiting its manyhistoricspotsenjoyingtba gaiety Then to Miami and a full day at Palm Beach And New Orleans wittf her French quarter Overland by train back home Paris-lik- e ever-charmi- Panama Cruise to hiitoric Panama croe-roaof the world through the Panama Canal by day four daya mingling with colorful Spanish By ea American li fe Picturesque shope and gay night clubs of Colon and Panama City Thrilling sights thrilling times A happy week a sea returning — r r Independent or all expense tours with shore programs included Rates are surprisingly low Get a few of your friends together and see us about special arrangements -- -- ut supply you with further information? fanam a faeific Une IXTf (NATIONAL MAIINt COMPANY MMCANTIll 687 Market Street y San Francisco or your local railroad or itcamahlp agaoc An Opportunity This Week-En- d ' with People like to FURS FURS AUGUST SALE IS won Falla by rail via Chicago and have time for a aide trip to Grand Canyon lm New Face Powder Smooth as Satin weeks Jinx 1) FURS rii! - morrow and all week in Tribune ALASKA WOOD FUR TANNERY North Salt Lake Just South of Val Verda get settled In their new home now that school is out a place where they can romp and play free of traffic dangers If your home Is for sale advertise It to- ' next and Telegram Want Ads which will present your message to over 523000 families 89c a line per week includes both papers) Pick up your phone call Was: ’ 590 and gets results during home buying season 1 " |