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Show I , rtADKT -YOU HEARD H by willy Wallflower. H "SJdbtjvton to one's surroundings is the H 'iitfjfi;thlng in tho world providing: it is B ndpbvor dorto. For Instance, ir two "Very H dijftgtiiup socloty buds arc lunching at the H raSliWrfable liotol or the city, and' thoy are H exceedingly loquacious in their discussion H , or currant socloty topics, they should em H plqy a bit or oaUtlon In mentioning names H in a tonoShat is clearly audible to persons H soatod at nearby tables. PH Willy does not wish to insinuate that iHj tlJrgs aro cvor said under those clrcum- H stances that shpuld not bo repeated; but the quorry, "How do you supposo that H got out?" is no Stranger! H Qn the occasion hinted at, the pre- M surnal)le popularity or a certain society H girl was on the dissecting table; and m Willy camo to the conclusion, rrom the M time it took to consume the lunch, that Vfl thefo might bC grounds for popularity In mM this particular case; otherwise she would M have been dubbr ;cASlble" at the iH fTiio vordjot tur . . was to the effect H i tlKaftho VoUng 'person In question Is really m t$5 dangerous (with her tongue) to be M Idft out, and that hostesses aro arrald not M fr invito Her and that men llko her H dSinty rerreshmonts consequently, slui H rocolvos bids to all tlio parties, and en- H Joys them as If she had been asked out or H rqal hospitality. H jit had never occurred to Willy that H popularity moant anything but apprecla- Hj tlh or loveliness; but this "too-dangerous- B tolcavo-out" business throws a now light M oaftho girl with an engagement book filled H two -weeks ahead. It isn't anything to M bist about, anyway. What dirrerence do M j a -row extra cards to too make or the at- tontlons or this or that man? B i H Speaking or oblivion, it is useless ror a H young ballo on Brlgham Street to deny her H engagement to a rroquont visitor at her H home, as long as ovulatory pastimes aro m frqely indulgod in regardless or raised M window shades. Murdor will out; ror HHi nght hath the oyos or a cat. H 'All other ovonts or the weok were ovor- Hl shadowed by the charm .or Mrs. Edwin F. H Homos' toa Wodnosdoy at the Amelia Pal- m aa& Carriages and motors crowded the H, ontranco rrom rour to - seven, bringing V nlfflut nvo-hundrod guests, dotted horc'and Hj trap with members or the sterner sox as K tins aftornoon advanced. H Irs. Holmes ir anything Is original, and m hen plan or hospitality was a graterul mod- H Ifloatlon or the ordinarily stirr nrtcrnoon WM reception. The Palnco was thrown open R rrbjn art gallory to Turkish room; and H orchestras stationed about, added their H sweet melodies to the semi-tropical dec- Hj orations in ovory part or the Palace. H Mammoth chrysanthoumums and American B Beauty roses bounded. Very roalistlr H butterflies woro perched at all angles H aiming broad streamers and butterfly B bcjys. Tea is one roature o'r an aftornoon H tliUt Mrs. Holmes always makes delight ml; H anjtt her caro ror tho details or the tea H tafflo mado Wednesday's affair a triumph H for? both palato and tlio arts. H 'Mrs. Holmos was assisted ijy her sister. S Ni J. T. Harris, Mrs. II. 0. McMillan, H Mils'. John Weir, Mrs. J. H. Frodorlckson, m M& Krnrts, or Now York, and Mrs. C. H. Hf Mjinchard. From 4 to 5 Mrs. Wallace B Brjfhsrord and Mrs. Evans poured; rrom 5 g talrcMrs. Hobor Wolls and Mrs. Donnor X. B Smith; and Mrs. J. n. Walkor and Mrs. M Wnlbor Salisbury botweon six and sovon. t fjaptaln nd Mrs. H. D. Coburn rollowed Rl Mrit Holmos affair or Wednesday nfter- R noph with an ovonlng reception at tholr H Foci Douglas quarters. Tho guosts were H' lnvltod to moot Captain and Mrs. Robert H' W,"Moarns, who have but recently ro- H turSod rrom their honoymoon or sovcral H mdjithB spent In European travel. H JJair-blown rosobuds were usod to nrtls- H tic Advantage lp all or tht rooms; and shaded candles completed a very pleasing effect In tho dining room. Mrs. Moarns, wflo'ls Mrs. coburn's jBl's-tor, jBl's-tor, has had a warm welcome ut tho Fort among rrlqnds nlado (Hiring hor visits with the Coburn's on rormor ocaslons, when her romance with the army officer was at Its height. Mrs. Q, W. Whitloy, a brilliant hostess among tho young matrons, will leave in a day or for a brier stay In New York. She will bo absont rrom a numbor or functions func-tions whdro hor presence is usually counted count-ed upon. . Mrs. George D. Koyscr, prominont In tho arrangements for tho Charity ball, will Jcavo shortly arter that annual affair to spend Thanksgiving with her famllq. Be-Tore Be-Tore her marriage to Mr. Koysor, she was Floronco Suydatn, of Now York, and her (return visits are. always llllcd with lavish 'entertainment by rrlcnds at nor old home. Mrs,. ..Fejrdlngtid. j.- Fablanwliq. upends, several months each year in Boston and New York with relatives, returned Tuesday rrom those points, and wont out to tin Fabian's handsome new country home to stay until the coming or cold weather. Mr. and Mrs. Charles w. Stlmpson and their beautiful baby have moved rrom their pretty house on Second -South to the homo or Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. Thomas, who with their children wjll remain in Novada ror the winter, continuing tholr stay or the summer, Colonel and Mrs. Elsworth Daggett lcN Thursday morning ror tho east. En routo thoy will spend a row days in Cincinnati, at' tho homo or Mrs. II. Billings, who has beon a frequent Salt Lake visitor. The Daggotts expect also to seo Mammoth Cave In Kontucky, irocccdlng thence to Washington, Wash-ington, D. C, New York state and Boston, for tho winter, roturnlng to tholr popular placo in socloty hero In tho early spring. The first of the winter's concorts or the Salt Lako Quintotto chamber music, was prosontod Tuesday ovonlng at the first Con-grogatlonal Con-grogatlonal Church by Horbort Sallngor, who conducted tho sumo last wlntor. The house was comrortably filled. There was a good, showing or socloty and musical representatives or tho city. Tho porrorm-ers porrorm-ers woro In rare trim and tlio program was pronounced fine as silk. Mrs. Roscoo M. Breodon was the gracious hostess at bridge toas on the arternoons or Thursday and Friday. At tho first, Mrs. Barry Hogarty, who Is a now resident or Salt Lake, was the honor guest. On both occasions a groat many woro in ror toa. Tho Breodon homo, statlonod on a picturesque pic-turesque eminence on Fourth avonue, is a most Ideal placo ror ontortnlnlng. The full docorations or yellow accorded artistically artis-tically with tho right tonos or brown in tho interior. Mrs. nussoll Schuldor and Mrs. Elbrldgo L. Thomas assisted Mrs. Breodon. In tho finals or tho goir tournamont at the Country club tho first or tho week Mis? Floronco Halloran won over Miss Margarot Dunn. Both young ladies, how-ovor, how-ovor, wore awarded trophies or honor. Tho card party and tea glvon at tho Ladies' Lltorary club on Tuosday by tho mombors or the entortalnment committee, was concodod to bo most satisfactory In point or ottractlvonose as well as rrom a financial standpoint. Mrs. Ashby Clovciand will leavo very scon ror a leisurely trip to Now York stopping at Chicago and other points ror short visits with rriencls. She will remain re-main In the oast about a month altogether. Mrs. N. M. Hamilton and her vivacious ERNESTINE SCHUMANN-HEINK at the Tabernacle Oct. 20th and charming nleco Miss Lucille Clark, have left their country place, and are In town ror tho wlntor. Arter a brlor stay at tho Utah Hotel, they havo taken a cozy apartment at tho Oodbe and tholr hospitable portals aro now open to Trlends. Ex-Sonator and Mrs. Thomas Kearn? have Just roturnod rrom a flying trip to Novada, where thoy combined ploasuro with business. Mrs. Samuel n. Meyer or Milwaukee Is at homo again Tor a visit with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Well, at tho Bransrord apartments, and has mado her ro-ontro Into In-to Salt Lako social gaieties, as miss Josophlno Weil, bcfo.o hor marriago about a yoar ago to Mr. Meyor thon or Chicago, Mrs. Moyer was ono or the leaders or the young sot, and hold high placo as a beauty. A corsage bouquot Is a dolightrul finishing touch that she affocts, end ono which ac contuatos hor striking brunette typo. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Lowls havo again takon possession or tholr handsome suite at tho Hotel Utah, having roturnod Into last weok rrom a trip through tht cast. Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Howard havo beon on a visit this wook with prominont acquaintances acquaint-ances up In Idaho. J. M. Doll, a ravorlto In tho young socloty so-cloty sot Is leaving today (Saturday) ror Pittsburg ror a protraclod stay. Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Snyder will movo Into tholr extensively romodelod house at 03 Sixth East on Tuesday noxt. |