Show i dear 7 old fashioned dear to this heart are ara tho old old- fashioned dresses Then hen he fond recollection presents presente them to view vie I fancy f ric I Y co the tho old and nd presses held th the loved gowns that 4 in girlhood I knew wide spreading mohair the stile sill hat that hung hunS by It t of IS straw colored satin with trimmings of bro brown I ruff led foulard the Ole pink organdie organdie organ- organ die I nigh it it t oh all for Cor tho the pocket that hung In each gown The old fashioned p pocket the tho i. i obsolete pocket Tho rho praiseworthy orthy pocket that tha t. t hung In each gown roomy pocket Id I'd hall as asa ass B. B treasure uld ld I but behold It In gowns of at tod today Kind ind It a source of ot an exquisite pleasure it t all aU my sternly l p answer an nn- mo Nay Nayl ayl uld mid be bo so 80 convenient when go- go out shopping would hold m my small purchases coming from town towns always s 's m my purse purse- or m my ker- ker Im I'm dropping dropping- a me t for r tho the pocket that hung 1 In n my gown o 0 i old fashioned pocket ot the obsolete pocket ho o praiseworthy pocket that hung In m my gown Carolyn Caroln Well f T LAT LATE L-AKE E society has not risen to o the heights of former formel years it t t this season and amI although there ave lavo been a number of interest interest- ng social affairs the past week whole there dogs does f not seem to lo be manifested that gener- gener generI I arks tho the few v weeks following 1 9 d that the spring are beto be- be to materialize e a now new Impetus f given Together with an nn ex- ex or Jr entertaining jd dings will attract the usual in- in connected with such stich important f theatrical attractions at this ro 0 0 a R po potent lent factor In the Ule life of ot lety ety t. t realm and the evenings have havey g gely l y given over o to t hils h as' as the there ii sj seen seon 1 a a. more atho audience than tho the one one reeled Rose Hose Stahl at her peto per per- o 0 Monday evenin evening The samen same attended n tho the engagement of 01 ew eI and antl company the latter laller part week vc k fatter a Eater da days s 's of oC the preSe nt w week el distinguished by the annual apt apu ap- ap b u t of ot Maude 1 Adams oI at tit the Salt catre The arrival anival of or the fa- fa etress s always a milter matter of con- con tion In fn all parts of this country so JoO in this this' community she he Is welcomed wild open armold arms arm old friends and admirers Adams Adams' a an as is her ilet usual lIMUal custom very er ry quiet outside of her pro- pro cn us as she n never vcr s g to anything in the wa way o of so- so being done in her herr r referring to visit with antI and relatives ti while In her old wn She Sho nn and her mother Mrs darns dams Kiskadden will bo be the tho Quests nests of or their old uld friend Mrs T. T Pitts In fn Main 1 street yer ver vert h her r friends show their apin ap- ap in n b by attending all productions of ot her plays s 's which this year Is tho the fa favorite favorito ta- ta Pan There Thore will be many stall and theatre parties planned for tor forthe forthe the engagement ong In fn n honor honorof of the re re renowned artist actress v i r. r sj Sc It Is IB pleasant n news to o hear that there Is ocr every pr prospect sp-e sp t. t of the annual out out-of- door play heln being presented this thi spring b by t the c Dramatic club o of the University of ot Utah probably at Wandamere rho The success of or these thesa plays playa from an artistic and educational standpoint has been remarkably satisfactory i and delightful ht ul The Tho pla play to bo be put on all In the late spring will be e Shak Shakespeare's Midsummer ummer um- um mer Nights Night's Dream which contains many possibilities of oC presentation in connection with tho the shan surround surround- In ings s Many tan of ot Shakespeare's plays wore originally written en to be produced In the open air amid the natural environment environment and it has haM now become the tho universal l C custom tom at colleges es and universities universities uni uni- to follow tollow the thought of or the tho Immortal bard In that direction Every Everyone one will remember the delightful delight delight- ful presentation of As As You Like It last spring on the stage erected oft off the bunks banks of oC lal lake e rho Tho remembrance of or Pinafore that perennially per per- beautiful musical production as given gl so BO l 5 successfully a a. few years ago ngo b by local musical talent for tho benefit of or the free kindergarten will Also bring a thrill o of delight to those so fortunate as to be he present There Is just a It word to be sal said In connection set connection set the date date subject to lo change for change for to mal make e the occasion In every overy wa way ideal there must be no trace of ot the unkind earl early spring temperature In the air At best sitting for several hours on scats seats erected on mother earth on the bank of ot a no body of water is is more or orless orless less unpleasant until unpleasant until summer Slimmer is well Nell established Then there can be nothIng nothing nothing noth noth- ing more enjo able and satisfying than viewing tho the picturesque scene and listening listening listening lis lis- to the accompanying music M MI f I I I r Coming COIning 1111 Events Li 1 4 t T S has been issued for tor the tho 1 I eighteenth annual commencement exercises e of St St. Marks Marl s Hospital TrainIng Training Train Train- Ing School for tor Nurses Thursday evening oven even oyen- oyen Jug ing 4 at 8 o'clock at at- St St. Str Marks r cathedral A ie reception n will to follow from 9 to 11 at the trie Brith clubrooms club- club rooms 20 o Third East Last The members of the class are Mary TO N. Hill Salt Lake c Ethel B. B Harrington Barrington tun Ida Laura ii E. E Stoddard Ogden Martha MarUo 1 K Cornwall Fast East Bountiful label Mabel C C. Lehi Eleanor E. E Salt halt Lake illio May Mar Green Salt Lal Lake c Martha Mm thu L. L Boise Bulse Ida U ics c I. I U 14 Lynch Helena la Mont x If sk Mr Ir Mrs May right Wright Sewall Sc a club club- w woman noted lecturer educator an antl 1 l writer of ot international renown willI will I visit t. t Salt alt Lake Luke the last of the we wee week 1 1 reaching here I Friday and and I over Sunda Sunday While hile here efforts will lJ bA made mad t to have C her lecture upon Woman oman an and the World oriel Movement lo cm nt a subject upon which she is I especially sp qualified to speak having been heel identified identified iden idea tilled with almost aImo l all of ur the big JIg movements movements move move- ments undertaken b by women since th the Inception of oC womans woman's advance Into the tha activities other uther than home duties Mrs Sewall Is a charter chartor member of tho the thoe New New- NewYork I York honorary president of oC tho the I International Con Congress rees o of Women and chairman of or the International commit t tee c on peace and arbitration l Her Fier visit to Salt BRIt Lake will be welcomed b by many ninny of or her por personal onal and club friends who have been associated with her at different times Utne Arrangements are aro being made with Mrs Sewall by correspondence to have havo her hor lecture Jecture here liere Saturday afternoon The place has wit not yet ret been decided upon uon A number aC of prominent club and antl Society women arc nrc Int interested rs o along with officers of or the Utah Conservatory of or Music It Is 18 also albo likely that Mrs Sewall will speak before some of or the J I city cl clubs U be c J r Iti Tho The Crystal Card club will will willbe be entertained enter enter- entertained tills this week Ve Wednesday afternoon by uy Mrs James l L ington Langton at her hone hoano honeIn In ls E. E South Temple street xi Mrs Mrs- Voris and sister Miss 1185 Ethel Campbell will entertain Wednesday e n afternoon In honor of r Miss Edythe M. M Evans Leans Mrs Its Joseph I i t will give I e a 3 abridge abridge bri bridge ge tea Wednesday afternoon In honor hOllor of at Miss Blanche Squires Saturday Sat- Sat ul lay afternoon Mrs S S. S B. B Clawson and daughter Miss 1185 Burdette Clawson will entertain also with a bridge be tea teator for tor Miss lIss Squires r The fh members of or the Sewing club will willbe willbe willbo be bo entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs Florence Grant Hunt In the Poplar Poplar Pop Pop- lar apartments Jc 3 c Glen Porter entertains next Tuesday evening with a a. box party part at the Orpheum Or- Or for Roy Craddock A supper will 1111 follow tollow at Maxims The file Ladles Indies East gast Side se section tion of or the Central Cc Christian church hurch will give a musicale Saturday afternoon at 3 20 O at atthe atthe atthe the home of or Mrs A A. A T. T McCanne U street trept A program will be bo rendered tendered b by Mrs J. J W. W V. V Curtis and Miss Jennie S Sands n s in vocal ocal selections Miss lIss Ethel Dofflemeyer piano and the Hall children children children chil chil- dren In iii a a. trio Readings and recitations recitations rocita- rocita will be bo given ghen b by local talent nt Ie c The J. J C C. club will ll give she a n dance Friday ar evening in Whitney hall Th The girls belonging to the club are Misses s Lucile Timms Juanita Timms Viola Hall Lucile Luclle Cluff duff Pearl Hudson and Clara Clar Gardner vf v y F f r The O. O D D. O. O club will meet Wednes Wednesday nes day Tay a afternoon with Mrs H. H Fr Franz In E. E Tenth South i oJ T- T r There Thero will be be a a meeting o of the Satur- Satur Judge e Mercy Hospital league I day dav a afternoon at 2 O 0 at the Hotel Ut Utah h. h I 1 T N MN t I I Week in ill y I w 1 have hae been a number of ot delI delightful de de- T THERE lI afternoon affairs during the past t week including bridge parties I and teas teaM mostly given hen for out of or town ton guests s Tuesday ay afternoon Mrs W. W I R. R I Tyndale was vas the hostess at nt a R pleasant card party given In honor of uC her guests g Mra and ami Miss Dooley Five ta tables tables ta ta- bles of bridge 6 were played In the early carly afternoon hours hour and the tho tea which followed fol tol- fol- fol lowed was attended b by a large o number num num- her ber cr of or friends The rhe rooms and tho the tea table were adorned with lovel lovely spring flowers In fn artistic effect and the hostess hostess hostess host host- ess was Ivan assisted by Mrs M. M J. J L. L Ritchie Mrs Jr R. R U. U Hampton Mrs Irs L. L M MBailey ne ll Bailey Mrs Irs George Merrill Mrs A A. C. C Smith and Mrs C C. C C. Sn Snyder der T f j. j K The same fanlO afternoon the C. C P P. Overfield Overfield Over Over- field home was thrown n open upon for COI a pleasant affair when the members of the Wellesley club entertained a number number number num num- ber of ot the college e women and girls inthe in inthe the tho city with a n prettily appointed tea tei in honor of Miss Ruth Sharpless Gordon GorlIon Gorlon Gor Gor- lon lIon of ot Wellesley coll college Sc who i is 18 in the tire west vest In tho the Interests of the tho college work A delightful social reunion was enjoyed the guests g being received b bIrs by Mrs Irs Overfield Mrs MIs O. O W W. Ott president president dent of ot the Utah club an antho and tho the complimented guest Miss Hiss Gordon GOldon was nl also o entertained Tuesday at at t a luncheon at the University or- or sity club before leaving for tor Los An An- n geles V V f Mrs W W. B. B St Stanley n r enl entertained I Thurs Thursday ay with a delightful bli bridge ge tea I when a large ar e number of or her hor friends were Invited to meet her hel Mrs Irs 1 Garratt n 1 B. B Wilkin who will return this I wee week to southern Utah after ator a n stay of or several months In the olt city olty at tho the h homo honno mo I of or her par Mr 11 and Mrs Matthew Cullen r Eight tables of ot the game were wore filled with players and 1 later a as many more came In to enjoy enjo the prettily appointed tea Tulips yellow lo roses etl an and jonquils were seen in profusion loli throughout tho the roo rooms lilt and on the table where a golden color effect prevailed with candelabra shaded In y yellow lighting tho the room Assisting In presiding at tits the tea ta tabla table table ta- ta ble bla were Mrs Cullen J. J C. C Lynch Mrs Fred d U Ur Leonard and and Mrs Thomas ThomaR Marioneaux while Miss Emma Emilia Cullen Miss 1188 Mame Jame Sapi Sappington and Miss Elizabeth Elizabeth Eliz ElIz- abeth Perkins assisted in serving One of the enjoyable afternoon so social social social so- so cial oven h of the week proved to be betho betho betho tho tea given Thursday afternoon by Mss U B Bartley and Mss tUt Florence Hartley Hartley Hartley Hart Hart- ley in compliment to lu their guests Mrs U U. T T. Clotfelter of Los Loa Loan Angeles n eles and Miss 1189 Hazol Hazel Morse of or Chicago o. Between n tho the hours houn of U 9 and i C j the I pleasant roo rooms Ins were well Nell filled d with a congenial gathering gathering gath gath- ering cling o of friends friends- Spring flowers w were rc soon Boen on all nit sides Hides and tho the tea toa table in tho dining room where Inhere jonquils and violets formed a n dainty dl combination was particularly pretty Assisting at atthe atthe the tea lea and coffee cortee urns were Mrs William Spry Mr Mrs William Ullam M Bradley Mrs Clin Clinton ton Ga Gates n and nd Mrs Walter Lyric Lyno The young oung girls assisting were I Miss II lichen len Hartley Miss Kendall I Francke Miss Mlis Margaret l Andrews and aim Miss Mias H Helen lichen Han hott i. i I c Mr 11 and and- and Yrs J Joseph II H. Siegel were tl the e complimented guests at a a. beautifully beautifully fun fully arranged d dinner Monday Monda evening Continued On la Pogo o 2 Column 1 0 T 1 t J u I I. I CD b CD C IT It 1 Y CD I Ik Continued F From Fron Pago I. I won b by Mr Ir and Mrs J J. J A A. A Gr Greene Greene- one one- The he part party of f fourteen wore ware d around the table a 0 where hero tho thod t d were exceedingly effective carna carnations tJ 0 11 and ande violets t tullo tulle and Ribbon tn In the tho shades s of or 01 pink t nna pur- pur p pl of ot ro rosebuds e U nd K nn and yb- yb jett le laid with Ith th tha the place aCe cuds cards rs Siegel an aj ancia cia elaborate luncheon lunch- lunch eon onus W given Elven Wednesday b by Mrs Mm ae iKaS S. S Auerbach at tho to h 0 Hotel t L Utah et IJ Jr r took pac PAco 1 in t the tho banquet banqueted fo md ed the menu was wa served from rom whoso hoso 1 center was graced Uh mount mound oC ot lovely spring f o ero let sweet t peas narcissus tulip ip d al tia Fo Following l luncheon the tho GU guests t auction bridge played In i ti the 1 t he e mezzanine n I n e tI fl floor ri FI Fifty ft w were re 0 in t the complimented 01 1 Visa c r Evans n one OUe of or th the tho ct has been tho the center cen cen- spring g W ter o of a oM ocl c al l events during t h e week tek Mr Er F. F Anderson save gave Ive I arranged arrange luncheon Tuesday R. R for foer liar Ier at ten tea lose close friends nd were int nt A rustic basket of pink snapdragons snap snap- 5 dragons r r J EJi ns occupied the center ter of tho tabie taS ta ta- S drag anI nd d. d Pi place ce eat cards da o oc of ot otc ble bie laid for e each ech ch c pid i and nd brides FrId Friday Y afternoon Mt It sa Janet Will ret 11 r and bm on delightful bridge telfor tel tea entertained at no a Miss Evans tables ot of the tho for prec teA fame were trl ume In Tu- Tu other n later lter when for Ups and ind the rooms Anda program program pro pro- I adorning of or mu musical numb numbers en w wat sa pleasnt pleas gram enter enter- Si the the afternoons afternoon's ant nt feature of ot t 1 w. w j i Miss Hazel truel Cannon who wO tI e to tomorrow to- to trip abroad for tor a ft summers summer's morrow several l pleasant affairs his ha had hd for her during the pail palt wee vert given DaId |