Show vw S 8 a 0 g general thing It t has not been tho the custom custom cus cus- cus- cus custom tom In to this country ati at i least to give Ive much b credit to Russia as contributing greatly to popular taste In music art arl and literature as these appeal to cult cultivated cul cul- lt t and ond artistic ft members of ot polite so so- so clet But Jf It one stops slops to reflect on the tho unusual treats afford afford- afforded ed right here In our own city within the space of ot a few tow weeks a change chongo of or sentiment and appreciation mu must t comein come comeIn A In lc regard ard to the the artistic merit and talent existing in that Immense though rather unknown empire First Josef Joset the Russian pianist appeared simply carrying his audience by storm b by his exquisite and masterly interpretation of ot tho most compositions known in tho the realm of music Following n 0 close second came camo Nazimova Nazi Nazi- mo mova moT'S va who deservedly ran ranks s as the the greatest actress of tho the age Sho She is i I distinctly Russian and with a less at- at at- at personality her native accent which t It seems Impossible for Cor or her to ov overcome would bo be a L drawback butIn butin but butIn In her case cuso it only adds to tho the fascination fascination tion of ot her natural charm of ot manner r- r Lost but l hv CU tin no I moans means lf thero i has been that hat wonderful musical I combInation combination com tom known knon as tho the Russian SmI Symphony Sym Sym- j I phony phon orchestra which In company compan with tho the Ben Greet players so BO thor thor- thoroughly thoroughly captivated tho cultivated in ln intellectual intellectual in- in members of ot tho tiro community tho early part put of ot the past week wook The he strains of ot A A Midsummer Nights Night's Dream Dram will linger for tor man many a aday ada da day In the minds and hearts of ot th the he e fortunate for tor- for for- hearers Th The thrilling ecstatic music of ot tho the Mendelssohn Wedding March J and tho the Spring Sons Song as rendered rendered ren en- en dered dared by that Incomparable orchestra of or Cort forty pieces was one of or the tho thin things worth Jiving living for tor From henceforth weare wo we are In dut duty bound to bow tho knee to o musical and artistic Russia From all accounts tho the University club dub cotillion Monday evening e was do- do tho social affair of ot the spring reflecting great credit upon the committee In charge chargo of all details which were so perfectly carried out Now New figures unique favors ors fascinating music and antI graceful dancers After Arter tho the social retirement of ot tho the last six weeks week tho gay occasion was particularly particular particular- ly iv nin enjoyable and then it was an nn ideal and delightful opportunity to io air me uin new neu Easter gown flown own One of ot the University Uni- Uni clubs club's best seasoned and eligible old bachelors Is Js responsible for tho the remark Tho The women and girls present were ere without exception so entrancing entrancing- h ly IT bewitching that one could hardly mako Inako a mistake in choosing partners with his eyes ees shut Recent authorities on dress give o I It as MS their opinion that tho the ear eor will have will have to go o. o It is beginning to Interfere with the the movements mo of pt the collar collar col col- lar which is steadily rising In the tho world Several dressmakers have alread al already al- al read ready eady recommended Its Us painless lemoal re re- re moval mo When Ten It comes to a case of ot the ear eal versus tho collar why Life LIte ii II WEEK IN SOCIETY H fl l II n will be largely largel In evidence c this afternoon at ot the Colonial theater to do honor to tho the Salt Lake Symphony orchestra at the last concert of ot tho the season These Sunday afternoon concerts concerts concerts con con- have been eagerly looked forward to during the fall tall and winter by tho the leading members of ot society as well as In fn high-class high musical circles Among Amon- the prominent people who have taken Vi RJ 1 1 tarn tain parties are ere Mr and Mrs Karl A. A ScheId Samuel Colonel F F. F M. M Sterrett Mrs ra 3 J. J J. J McClellan Mr and Mrs Harold Horold Peer Peery of or Ogden and a party from Evanston Wyo Wo The program as os announced elsewhere elsewhere else else- where is one of at tho the most elvo sivo yet et given by tho the orchestra and tho the last number by Liszt Is said to be of ot exceptional beauty The wedding of ot Miss Althea Mar Margaret aret Walker Valker daughter of ot Mr and Mrs D D. D 1 F. F Walker and ond Rulon S S. Smoot will tako place Monday at high noon at the homo home of or the brides bride's parents No 76 75 C street Tho The ceremony will bo performed b by the Rev C C. E E. Perkins rector of St. St Pauls Paul's church An town out wedding which Is of ot Interest to mon many friends In Salt Lake was that of Miss Elizabeth Callison of Gage Okla and Malcolm A A. A Keyser Keser of or Salt Lake a a. brother of ot Geor Georgo o D D. Keysor Tho wedding took tool place at tho the brides bride's home homo Monday April 12 Mr Mrs and Keysor will arrive in Salt Lake Lako later later to make mako their home week A delightful social event of ot the las lag t occurred Thurs Thursday o. o evening at th the o j I homo of or Mr tr and Mrs Frank A A. Druehl when forty family and ond personal friends friend s wore were oro Invited to celebrate tho the fifth twenty wedding Mrs Druehl The anniversary decorations of ot were Mr and am an d were unusually un un- American usually beautiful with a a. profusion o of ot f beauty roses In tho the drawing w room and hall and bowls and vases o of oC f I large e pink carnations on In the library and dining room Hearts was tho the game of the thA evening o I ten tables being played from which supper was serve served later r The hostess was assisted during tho evening en h by her daughters Mrs Milton L. L Otle Ogles Oglesby Ogles Ogles- b by Mrs Irs Walter F. F Druehl an and Mrs s sHugo I Hugo uGo W. W Druehl Choi Choice musical selections selections lions were wore given b by Mrs Charles G G. Plummer cr and Miss L Edna Cohn Colin For Fot Mr and Mrs Irs James L L. Fran Franken ken who leaf leave lea o next Sunday for Cor tho the East Bast to sail May ta 6 0 for tor an extended ers European trip a number of or elegant dinners have boon been given luring during tho week Mr lr enter enter- and Mrs Irs William 11 It Cunningham entertained enter enter- tam nor evening o tamed In their honor Monday londay when covers s were laid for tor 10 Mrs Francis S S. Bascom entertained at a charm charming In bridge tea at her arms homo Saturday afternoon In honor of or Miss Louise Bascom Dascom who wire Is a guest at t the Bascom home from South Carolina Four tables of the game gamo were played with others corning coining In for Cor tea lea Th e rooms wore 0 artistically adorned In tulips and jonquils carrying out the class color yellow ellow of or rel esle the college from which Miss Bascom recently recently re re- recently graduated The tall tally cards were In yellow marguerites the class flower Tho The F F. G. G F. F club met mot at nt tho rho home of ot Miss lIss Winnie Parr Parry Monday April 12 spending a very enjoyable evening Invitations have ha been beon given for COl a u. party part Monday April 19 to b be given Iven atthe at ot atthe the home homo of Miss Margaret Haslam 4 s. afternoon several intimate friends of 01 Miss Edith Shearman gathered gathered gath gath- gathered ered at tho tiro Shearman home 1063 Ea East t Second South street Tho The home homo has been sold recently b by Mr II W W. Shearman Shearman Shearman Shear Shear- man w who with his sister Miss Shear Shear- man win Will moke mago their nome home fur Cor tau ino I present in tho the Kearns' Kearns terrace expecting expectIng expect expect- ing to build on tho the hill later Inter A pleasant afternoon was spent for tor the last time In tho the old home with the gentlemen dropping In for or tea teo Mr and Mrs 1111 Roscoe M. M Breeden en on- on Informally at dinner Saturday Satur Satur- Saturday day evening c at their apartments in the tho Swallow In honor of ot their guests Mr and Mrs frs Charles Nelson and Mrs Noson's Nelsons Nelson's Nelsons Nelson's Nel No- sons son's mother Mrs of or San Francisco who have hn been spending sov- sov eral da days s 's In th the tho city Mrs William McAllister l entertained at a prettily arranged party partly Saturday Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- afternoon at al her hor apartments in th the Kensington ton to meet moot her hor sister Mss Miss Caroline McAllister o of Logan The decorations were wore of effectively carried out In Easter effect with with willi i lilies and mounds of or violets Six tables of the tho game gamo were played and the tho hostess was assisted by Mrs W W. M. M Rash and Mrs William Pa Payne ne The Tho other guests who enjoyed the afternoon were Mrs Joel Mrs Herman Erdman Mrs W. W W. W Snow Mrs R. R E. E Montrose Mrs C. C E. E Fuller Mrs Irving D. D Lowe Mrs Dean Da Daynes nes Mrs L. L D B. B Hills Bills Mrs Vaughn A A. A Paul Pau Paul Mrs LaVon Bridge Mrs l Jack Hyde de Mrs Belle Due Mrs Geor George o L L. Savage Miss l Maud lifter lUter Mrs Irs Maud Snow Miss Ethel Miss lIss Alice Alico and Miss Genevo Geneva Ire Felt It A large arge 0 affair h of the week was as the kensington given b by Mrs Irs John McDonald McDonald Mc Mc- Donald sr at her hel home hoot on East Fourth South street which was enjoyed b by about 70 friends The house was beautifully beau beau- decorated with cut flowers Jowers and potted plants Easter lilies carnations and roses An elaborate luncheon was served at ot 6 5 Tho The hostess was assisted b by her daughters Mrs George B. B Margetts Mrs Frank lar l Margetts etts and antl Mrs R R. R Chamberlain Mrs l W. W C. C McDonald Mc Ic Donald Mrs J. J G G. G McDonald Mrs John M McDonald l Jr Mrs firs RUb Ruby McDonald Mrs Airs George McDonald and Miss Helena Ireton a r I tta nested in the dining room M Musical l ant and literary teran S se c onH given m I by Mrs W. W C C. C McDonald and andl Mrs Willard Brown Bro and Mrs Susa Gates spoke on philological work Twenty friends of Mrs l A. A II H. Little gathered at her home Thursday afternOOn afternoon after after- n noon oon for a pleasant surprise The o rooms were prettily decorated 1 in n Easter lilies and soil carnations The Tho game gamo e of or the afternoon was and tho file prizes prize es s were wera won by Mrs J J. J H. H Witbeck Mrs l Henry and ond Mrs Reese Luncheon followed fol fol- to- to l lowed owed tho the game m The Tha Jolly Twelve club was pleasantly entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs l E E. E Y Taylor at her residence 25 5 South First West street The Lund Suree girls met with Miss Delevon Delavon Childs Monda Monday evening Tho The next meeting will be April 19 17 with Mss Miss Susie Glenn Glonn The next meeting of ot the l Monday Night Literary will be held Monday onda April 19 at the homo home of or Mrs Root No South Second West Nest street Miss Mamie Mamle Price entertained the Undine girls at an on Orpheum party part Thursday afternoon followed b by a s dinner at her homo home on West South Sout Temple street The Tho table was decorated for tor the occasion and covers cover s were laid for tor Kathryn Gabbott Lisle Bradford Mrs W. W Bert Robinson VirginIa Vir Vir- ginia Sm Smith th Ethel Griggs Ma Mayme me Sum Sum- o f f e- e i fro I 4 4 f J r F O j. j r 4 r 1 f it j r x i t rn r f J. J F MRS SAMUEL NEWHOUSE Wife Uc of Colonel Samuel c of Governor Go 11 Spry's s official staff lio uhn is ii now nou tilL the J season 1 n In London aunt and Paris AllIo Fletcher May Iny Billings Enid Edmonds Alice Smith May Thurman Thurman Thurman Thur- Thur man o of Provo Pro and Beth Bradford Ii COMING EVENTS 11 I I ii I i 1 II The largest affair aClair In society this week tt will ill bo be the tho card eard party to bo by given bv by the board of oC directors of or the Orphans' Orphans Home and Day Nursery at Rowland hall Thursday afternoon April 22 22 for which event great preparations preparations prep prep- are aro being made The Tho committee committee committee com com- composed of leading women In Inthe inthe the community is as aR follow Collow Mrs Rachel Ruchel S. S Miller chairman Mrs Edwin Edwin Edwin Ed- Ed Ed Ed- win refreshments Mrs Sol SI Siegel g I prizes Mrs J. J B E. E Oglesby scorecards score scorecards scorecards cards and Miss Lena Hague in n char charge o of ot the tho tables of ot which a a. large number have ha already been spoken for Those wishing to reserve them will have o to do so at onto once b by applying applying to Miss Hague HaRue Bell telephone 38 In Independent In- In dependent dependent t Those who have taken tables and will entertain friends are ate Mrs Irs Windsor V. V Rice Mrs M. M H. H Ii Walker alker Mis lS rs V. V W. W Mont Ferry Mrs Irs Russel L L. L Tracy Mrs Irs A. A II IL Peabody Mrs L. L C. C Miller lIller Mrs J. J W. W Delano Mrs Irs Clifford R. R Pearsall Mrs Irs J J. J C. C Hooper The Re Regimental Bridge club will I meet Monday evening o in tho the post hall Fort Douglas for or the monthly meeting The hosts and hostesses of ot the tho o occasion caslon are to be Lieutenant and Mrs l J. J S. S Upham Lieutenant and antI Mrs A. A A O. O Seaman Sea Sea- man Miss lIss Williams and Captain Sav Sav- age An elaborate affair of ot tomorrow evening is to be the annual banquet at the University club given b by the tho Sons of ot the Revolution The entertainment committee In n charge is Frank J J. J Westcott Westcott West West- cott chairman ot A. A E. E KImball D. D S. S Spencer Fred led A. A Hale Joseph KImball C. C P. P JHc president ex Mrs Irs J. J J Frank Judge JUdg Mrs l Arthur II Bird Mrs Louis B. B Mrs l Ernest Bamberger and Mrs Irs Robert C. C Gemmell who constitute tho the entertain entertain- entertainment ment committee for tor the season at tho the I Country Countr club will meet soon to elect a chairman and antI to snake make arrangements arrans for tor the tho formal opening of arrangement the tho club which will probably be the first week in May Mrs l F F. S. S Bascom Basconi will give Sivo the tho second second sec sec- ond in a series of ot bridge ge teas Monday londay afternoon In compliment to Miss t Louise Bascom Mrs Wallace M. M Bransford will wiH be th ho the hostess at a luncheon Monday at the 10 Bransford Mr and Mrs Irs Karl A. A Scheid will en- en at a dinner Friday evening at their heir home in East Enst South Temple street when covers will bo be paid for tor 12 Mrs John Sharp and Mrs Irs George W. W Cushing lushing will entertain Tuesday afternoon after- after noon oon at bridge for Cor Mrs Nelson Story tory ot of f Montanan Montana at the home homo of or Mrs Cush- Cush Ing The members of ot the Friday a Afternoon After- After noon icon Bridge club with their husbands will be entertained Tuesday by y Mr and Mrs C C. C B. B evening at their heir apartments in the Kensington The Tho Afternoon Bridge club at ot Fort Dou Douglas 1 los will win meet Tuesday with Mrs EdwIn Butcher Mrs Irs John E E. E Woodward and Miss K Catherine atherine i Judge have issued Invitations lons for tor a luncheon Wednesday fol- fol l owed lowed b by y bridge e at tho fife Judge home In n East South Temple street which An important will event ent of ot the the week Interest Colonial is the tho musical matinee society to occur In n general ut at the e theater Wednesday afternoon after after- after after- noon for tor the tho benefit of ot tho the University g girls who are fitting and towards a a. up a 0 rest room Boxes have been leen fraternity building Mont 1 taken by Mrs v W. W Ferry Mrs Airs N W. W M. M Bransford 1 Frank Knox W. W S. S McCornick S terrett Sterrett and John P. P Cahoon Colonel Colone During the first week in May Rowland hall tho a at t entertain at an elaborate sophomore class |