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Show L Social Saunterings 1 O Denver has had its first chance at the Direc-toire Direc-toire gown. Mme. Victor Victoire di Ff .aria of Rome, i Paris and St. Petersburg brought the first sheath creation into the Colorado capital. She is a mem- i ber of one of the noblest of Italian families and is , I ' on her way to Japan. I i "Zo directoire gown it ess tres, tres con- S ! venable what you say in Denvair quite, quite B propair, ees it not so?" she exclaimed. "In New 0 ; York ze actress she sink ze gown, he is ze sensa-jH sensa-jH ; ' tion mais pourquoi it is artistique, but improp- ' air jamais nevair! 1 , "Ah, it is quite exquisite, ze directoire gown, I but it ees not for ze fat woman nor for ze femme ' B tres maigre too thin figurez-vous a woman oh so II ! fat in ze picturesque directoire. C'est pour rire. : H It is to laugh n'est-ce pas? p 1 ' "It is impossible for ze American woman wiz La J ze American corset to wear ze directoire gown H Impossi-ble. Absoleument. It is ze long, very long hipped corset which must be worn." flU ! 3 VV t jn . The Brighton colony is thinning out to some i extent. The week has witnessed the return of Mrs. Leylard Bailey to town after a visit with ' ; Mrs. E. B. Critchlow at the 'vitchlow cottage. Mrs, Russell Woodruff and daughter came down the latter part of the week. They have been stopping at the hotel. I & & & ; The regular Wednesday table d'hote at the ' Country club Wednesday brought out a larger J , crowd than usual and the verandas were j filled with luncheon parties. Mrs. 'Fred A. Hale entertained for Mrs. James McFarland of Denver. i t M tf 1r to" t Mrs. E. T. Harvey gave a bridge whist party at the Lake Thursday evening for Miss Madge Harvey of Chicago. e & Miss Fruchott of St. Louis was guest of f honor at a small spread Tuesday given for her I by Miss Helen Colin early in the week. R ttj 1& lW I Tuesday Mrs. C. S. Snyder entertained at I bridge for Mrs. Calvin and Mrs. Wise of San I Francisco. 3 i(5 Atlantic City, still furiously bent upon main-1 main-1 taining law and order, and having blossomed forth in a superb attempt to abolish love making in , , open daylight on the beach, and the appearance in ' M '' the streets of men and women clad in bathing- 1 suits exceedingly abbreviated, has now started a crusade to suppress the ubiquitous hotel "barker." 1 These "barkers" have become a public nuis ance in the City-by-the-Sea. i One of the prettiest parties ot the week was that given by H. W. Walker, manager of the Keith O'Brien company, Wednesday evening at his country home, in honor of his sister, Miss Margaret Walker, who is visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Walker of San Francisco. Fran-cisco. A number of the members of the Governor's Gov-ernor's club and their lady friends spent the evening at Mr. Walker's beautitul country residence. resi-dence. The interior of the house was decorated in the club colors, green and gold, and the party made the -trip in three big touring cars. g ,3 & The marriage of Miss Martha May Coalter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Coalter, -and Lewis Charles Brooks, was solemnized Tuesday evening at the home of the bride. Yellowstone is drawing more Salt Lakers this month than ever before. During the week that is coming, among those who will leave for the National Park will be George T. Odell, manager of the, Consolidated Wagon & Machine company, Mrs. Odell, Miss Jean Odell, Miss Marie Odell, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Richards and Dr. Howard P. Kirtley. The Odell party will remain In Yellowstone Yellow-stone Park about a week. John C. Sharp, manager man-ager of the Sharp Livestock company, also goes to the Park next week with several friends. fcj ( ti Cards are out for the wedding of Miss Mary Jane Eldredge and Lee Greene Richards Tuesday, August 18, at "the home of the bride's mother. Many out-of-town people are expected in for the wedding. & & Mr. and Mrs. J. Rogers are in, Brighton. H. J. Hayward and daughters, Misses Jean and Bessie Hayward, accompanied by Miss Clara Hayward, have returned trom Berlin, Germany. w w & ' Miss Delia Gallacher entertained at cards yesterday, yes-terday, in honor of Miss Josephine Brown. i5 Miss Irene Peterson, of Chicago, was the guest of honor at a lake party Thursday morn-lug, morn-lug, given by Mrs. Clarence G. Dresser. V O The George W. Glenny home was the scene of a pretty wedding Wednesday evening, when Mlbs Julia Clarice Glenny became the bride of N. Frank Cooke. The young couple will be at home at Tucker, Utah, after August 20th. & & t Mrs. J. R. Flater of New York, who has been a guest of Mrs. Irish, entertained a party of twelve at the Orpheum Wednesday afternoon, in i honor of her nieces, Misses Winifred and Beryl Irish. Mrs. Flater left Thursday for California to stay until the middle of September. ' & & & ' j Among the Wednesday hostesses at the Country Club were Mrs. T. R. Woodbridge, Mrs. C. 11. Peaisall and' Mrs. Arthur Bird. & & Mr. and Mrs. Sig Simon will chaperone several young ladles through- Yellowstone Park during the next few weeks. fcj fcW tv Mr. and Mrs. George W. Parks are entertaining I Mrs. Harry S. Lane, of Belmont Park, Mont. ' W Mr. and Mrs. Walter GJ. Filer and Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Ferry returned Thursday after ten days in Yellowstone. O tJv An elaborately appointed Wednesday evening party was that given by Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Hos-mer Hos-mer at their home. & & & Mrs. Russell L. Tracy and son are at Long Beach, California, for the month. ,$ & & Mrs. Russell G. Schulder entertained Informally Infor-mally at the University club Wednesday at luncheon, j Mrs. Ben Davis and Mrs. H. Lewis lelt Thursday Thurs-day for a trip through Yellowstone. 3 & j Miss Leet the artist and decorator who made j many friends during her summer stay in Salt Lake, is in town and has reopened her studio. & & Miss Margaret Park entertains at a luncheon at the Country Club today. Miss Isabel Duncan and Miss Virginia Elmer, two brides to be of the summer, have been enter- tained considerably" during the week. Miss lola Rouse entertained for them Tuesday. j v tV iv j Mi, and Mrs. J. R. Walker and two daughters left Thursday for a trip through the Yellowstone and a fishing trip on Snake river. y W W Col. Walter Scott so improved in health during dur-ing the week that Wednesday evening ho left ' the Post for Camp Crawford in Wyoming to take command of his regiment again. t&& t3 . Miss Lorene Leary and Mrs. George Koysor returned this week after ten days at Brighton. |