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Show I ADN'T YOU HEARD H BY WILLY WALLFLOWER. H Oil, wns It alio H Who in tlio summer throe short weeks H M In Uatlilng- costume rathor woll you H know H Stood by the sounding" soa? H And did, sho ro3t H Her protty Psycho curves upon tlio snnd M And Tor a pillow Unci, quito closo at hand H A mnnly l)ronst7 H No, I must dronm. H She never could have ploughed the 1)11- H lows bluo H In costume a la "1-102," H And dared to scronin. H I seo hor sit H A haughty quoon in virginal repose H And IT slio showed an Inch or hose H Sho'd have a fit. B Now York World (A few yours ago). H How times havo changod! H Now In the lako alio shows no higher MM than her lovoly kneo, Hi 11 ul at an evening dance, where light H rell sort and free H My vision rangod H , Oh me, oh my H , Just wliero tlio shadow through her drap- B cry cast, fl l thought or all the sculptured hoauty or B 1 the past, H And breathed a sigh. H Thoy sat at a small table In Maxim's H last Saturday night, lie and Sho, and H thoy folt the propor degrco or enjoyment H of a slightly clandostlno mooting. Hor H husband was out or town, and tlio busy H press agents had mado tlio announcement H that very morning. Slio was drossod In B a wonderful gown or tho half stroot, half M evening kind one sees on "The Woman H or Today," and over It slio woro a hat H so boauttrul as to attract Immodlato at- H tention. We sat near by and becauso she was good to look upon, and becauso B the lady with mo called my attention to H tho hat. we both took a good look. Woll, H our oyes traveled as eyes will, downward, H and lo and behold she had twlnod a pair H or limbs (I won't say shapoly) round Hj tho chair on which she sat to a wondor- H rul oxtent. This was plainly evident to H all boholdcrs, and doubtless Slio mount m it to bo so. liut tho thing She did not M mean was tho most evident of all. Her H gown was silt enough to permit of Hit H gyrations which had rcsultod In tho or- H rcct wo behold, but on ono or the long H sllkoii stockings was a Jagged piece of H open work which marred the wholo or- H roct. No, it wasn't ono or tho laced H stockings, at all. It was simply ono or H tliQSo roorrul rents which como In tho D bost rogulatod hoBlory. M Doubtless she thought all tho glances M cast In her dlroction -woro duo to admir- M atlon olthor of her person or hor norvo H In displaying It, but there was a more m commonplaco reason. H A really Important society afTalr or tho j week was the morriago or the second H daughter or Senator and Mrs. Ilecd Smoot HE to a rising young business man or Salt G Lake. Miss Annie K. Smoot is one or tho H attractlvo young girls who have had all H tho advantages or lire in the national H capital, and has been much admired there, B and yet has preserved througli it all tho H loves and friendships or her childhood's j homo. She was attended by hor rrlond, M Miss Leona Wilson or l'rovo. Orovcr A. H Ilebontlsch, the bridegroom, had George H Earl Tor his best man, and the ceremony H itself was a simple one at the nome of IB the Smoot family. A brilliant reception Sg' was given In the e anlng, and all the H relatives here as well as a great many H warm friends of the family went from H salt Lake by automobile or train to at tend the alTalr. The young people will llvo bore after their roturn from a wedding wed-ding trip. Anothor engagement was announced lust week, that or Lloutonant Hugo Sclniltz, ono or the supposed fixed stars In bachclordom, to an oastorn girl, Miss Marguorito McClollan. The announcomont sooms to havo boon a surprlso to ovory-ono, ovory-ono, Including tho very dearest rrlonds or tho young lieutenant, who has been considered more or a heart breaker than any or tho military men in the reigning roglmont. Tlmo was when ho holpod stcor a motor car right Into the arms or tho police rorce, and yot escaped. Again he figured In a wild night rldo when tho advlco and escort or tho pollco woro askod also, but he got away with only a row scars, and those honorablo ones. And to think he will come back a bonodlct, and all will bo ovor but tho ringing or wedding bells! Thoro Is still another marriage to como In tho proscnt month, which Is or Interest to many rrlonds both In Salt Lake and in Ogdon, that or Miss Margarot Spargo, tho daughter or tho lato John If. Spargo, to James WHIam Collins or this city. Tho wedding will take placo noxt Wednesday night In the Church or tho Good Shopard, and will be rollowed by a reception later In the hotel Virginia. The honeymoon trip will last through tho rail and oarly winter, and will bo to the Orient. Ono of tho elaborato social events of tho week will be the luncheon to bo given this artornoon by Mrs. Edgar Behrlng and hor mother, Mrs. Hillings at tho Bohr-Ing Bohr-Ing country homo noar Murray. A largo numbor or rrlonds will motor out to spend tho day at tho placo, which Is said to bo ono or tho most boautirul or tho country homes. Mrs. Behrlng was Miss Ilsa Billings or Cincinnati, and berorc coming to Salt Lako to live was a rro-quont rro-quont visitor horc. Mr. W. A. Rowan or New York who Is horo roprosontlng tho russ on tho cap-itol cap-itol stono project, has boon nado a social so-cial lion during his visit and has boon an honored guest at a numbor or dinners, Mr. and Mrs. Baum and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fredorlckson all or tho same firm, and Mr. and Mrs. Ceorgo Auerbuch having entertained en-tertained ror him. Mrrf. George D. Keysor gave a luncheon at hor country homo, Waldholm, to hair a dozon rrlonds rrom town, tho afTalr bo-lng bo-lng In preparation ror leaving the country coun-try placo ror tho winter months. Commissioner Com-missioner and Mrs. Keysor will bo at homo aftor Octobor 1 in their town house on East First South Streot. Mr. und Mrs. Joseph Nlbley gavo a dln-nor dln-nor oarly In tho weok In honor or a party or house gnosis rrom out or town, having hav-ing In a row or tholr noighbors in red-oral red-oral Heights. Dr. and Mrs. F. F. StaulTer entertained a party or rrlonds at a dinner Monday ovonlng with an Orphoum party lator ror tho talontod slngor, Margaret Tout Browning, and her husband, who leave ror the oast soon. Miss Catherine Jennings gave a "rosebud" "rose-bud" tea on Monday at tho homo of hor slstor Mrs. Loroy Dlnwoody-, as ono or tho pronuptlal affairs ror Miss Louiso Spoticor, the daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Spencer, who Is to be married in October to Maurice Tanner Mrs. Carles II. McMahon was called iat hurriedly tin llrst of the week to attend, a.. meeting or the General-Federation or Woman's Clubs at Niagara Falls, sho bolng a mombor or the board or that organization. Mrs. Arthur II. S. Bird entertained a party or rrlonds at a very pleasant luncheon lunch-eon at tho Country Club on Thursday, . having decorations or tho gardon flowers on tho tables, and providing bridge later ror hor guests. Mrs. S. C. Adams, who Is ono or tho attractlvo McMillan ramlly or daughtors, Ion oarly In tho weok ror Donver, whero hor homo Is, artcr a visit at the McMillan McMil-lan home horc. Mrs. Noblo Warrum entertained a company com-pany or rrlonds yostorday artornoon at an olaborato tea at her boautirul borne In Federal Hoights, for Mrs. Walter L. Maas, romorly or Salt Lako but now or California. " " Mrs. Arthur G. Hortzlor, who has speht tho summor hero -visiting tho William H. Mclntyro ramlly at tholr homo on Seventh Sev-enth Avonito, has gono to hor home in Pennsylvania accompanied by Jicr little daughter. Miss Mary Smodloy lort tho first or tho wook ror St. Louis whero hor homo now Is, arter spending a row weeks at tho J. F. Dunn homo here as a guest or Miss Edna Dunn. Miss Florence Waro, who Is ono or tho city's girted young artists, has gono . tho Chicago Art Institute to spend tho winter in study. Miss Ware Is a daughter daugh-ter or Walter E. Waro, tho architect. Mrs. C. C. Smith, tho wire or tho regimental reg-imental adjutant at Fort Douglas, has gono to Baltlmoro to spond ' the oarly winter visiting hor paronts thore. Mrs. Thomas Koarns and her Trlend Miss Bosslo Faddls reached here rrom Calirornla early in tho week and Joined the family in tho Koarns home where thoy will spond the winter. . Miss Lydla White, tho talented daughter daugh-ter or Dr. and Mrs. John T. White, lTt early In tho weok ror Boston wnore she will study under ono or tho loading teachers thoro. Mrs. William Held entertained yesterday yester-day at a luncheon ror Mrs. Ilobort C. Easton of Now York, whose husband Is romomborod as ono or tho noted singers who visited Salt Lako, and who is hor-soir hor-soir a mombor or the Young ramlly. Captain and Mrs. II. W. Moarns, who woro married early In Juno In Wyoming, have roturnod artcr a wedding trip through Torotgn lands. Mrs. Moarns Is the daughter daugh-ter or Judgo Brown or Laramlo, and was one or tho hollos or Wyoming. Mrs. Goorgo W. Lambourno gavo a toa Thursday artornoon ror hor daughtor Mrs. Stuart G. Taylor, who was a brldo or tho oarly summor, at which a largo company or rrlcnds or both tho ladlos woro guosts. Miss Mildred McMillan has gono to Los -Angeles for a -visit or a row months-with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S,. Masson, wjio have a boautirul homo thoro. Mrs. Mds-son Mds-son -was Miss Lew McMillan. Mrs. Horace 0. Whitney ontertalnod a row rrlonds on Thursday at a luncheon ror Mrs. Hal Russell, who Is just recovering recov-ering rrom a scrolus operation, and who loaves soon ror tho cast to Join hor husband. Mrs. Frodorlck l'orkins tho wiro or tho socond onicor at Fort Douglas, has gono to Southern Calirornla, whero sho will spond tho winter visiting rrlontts. Mrs. N. M. Hamilton and hor, nolco Miss Lucllo Clark havo roturnod r'rom a trip to Now York and tho Hamilton ramlly ram-lly arc again at homo at Wandorln, tholr country placo. Mrs. Charles W. Watson has gone east ' to accompany hor youngest daughter to I Chicago whero sho will outer Northwest- ' em Univorstly. Mrs. Watson will remain I In Chicago lo visit Mrs. Hanco. I Miss Ilopo ICorvln has gono to Bono to ' visit hor' slstor, "Mrs. Woodburn. Mrs. i Kcrvln will Jojn hor lator and thoy will go to San Francisco ror tho winter. ! Mr. and Mrs. DoWltt Knox arc expected expect-ed homo today rrom tholr wedding trip 1 to tho northwestern rountry, and will ' be at homo at tho Prescott apartments. Warren and Horace Stratton, tho two sons or Dr. Graco Stratton, havo gono east, tho older ono to sail Tor OxTord Univorstly, wliero ho hns taken the Rhodes scholarship. I |