Show i T 1 c i i ri Ii iL r I KU G the torrent of adverse er e criticism that has s 7 N- N followed the tho popular danco dance or orthe Ii the da days day or of the a. a aBuses uses that have crept ept In In connection with steps tep th there thero ro seems to be a a. dis- dis P in local circles to pa pay more moret v t- t f attention thin than ever evel before to the clas- clas c C lie art There is without doubt good and sane ane reason for the tho criticisms that have been passed passed ed upon the extreme dance of the theda vday da common commonly called cn In undignified terms term the rag but here as In n everything every ever I thing else ele there can be found an dont elo- elo nt of or beauty and those competent k t to 10 Judge affirm that the steps th them them- mt m- m f t stives lr's are capable of ot poetry of or action 1 and nd grace brace when properly executed Dancing Is as necessary to the young as u an any other kind Ind of healthful exercise and when adapted to appropriate mu- mu ic and tUne time is the he natural outgrowth lor o of the spon spontaneous enthusiasm of or oath j th There has beep been the evolution of ot the dance down through the centuries the centuries the minuet t of early carh days gave a 1 way to th the more marc democratic reels quad quadrille quadrilles qua qua- 5 the dreamy d and waits the tho most beautiful of dances held Its own for several sc generations until followed b by the popular two o It impossible impossible- that tho the graceful grace grace- ful fiL waltz with its time old-time associations can ever be entirely relegated ted to the background and a feeling celin of ot pity Is Iselt Iselt elt for or the thc members oC of the younger generation 1 who have hav never realized the II delight of dancing to the theof S of or The Blue Danube or others Ph Incomparable Strauss is-al is waltzes I The The folk dance is a step in tho the right direction adopted from tram na native dances may many of or which are c exceedingly ly til ul and nd Dd intricate the tho costume adding iio 0 o th the tho attractiveness nes of or the popular fad ad In ID certain exclusive circles t i v f do down dow t the present time It Itis J i is 18 claimed by the married people ho vho h have wc passed etl the ilia first years cars ol ot their young cun married life and are In a away a 1 way iray left b behind by the tho exuberant rig rig- ogo og generation that unless they wish to lo dorn th the tho seats that are aro placed the tho sid Idl ide s of or tho the rooms and dancing hall hafl at social functions that it tt iti i J r. r necessary for or them to fall tall in lino line and ind take up the modern steps under the direction of or competent teachers and in- in To that end one clas has already teen Leen een formed holding the initial meetIng meet- meet in Ing- Ing iff last Wednesday evening In tn the B. B B. B i. i hall haIl when a 0 couples of hr ir ar young oung married co couples well known In i local society circles passed a most and encouraging evening It I is claimed d that under tho experienced teed and talented teacher who has recently returned from tram the cast whore she took a course in advanced ad dancing that the tIle much abused tan tango o when rightly hUy danced is a dignified and ma- ma dance the step one-step la JH another L V v 4 lj bp tp iu U uc lie CiL IID and a great deal of ot pleasure Is anticIpated anticipated antici anticI- In tho the course of ot lessons which 1 will tale take up the weeks of tho the autumn probably ending with an elaborate so social so- so cial dat function T T In- In class In tn artistic dancing which I L has proved Iro so successful and popular pop POI ular combined with f gymnastics and andt andr r t swimming swimming- will wUl bo be continued during the fH hll and winter Inter at the Deseret turn The c Lasses classes last 1 season included forty or more members of Salt Lal Lake Lako o f. f leading society women and girls nearly nearly near- near ly ly all an of or whom will m take the present i work ork under f the competent Instructor i t C H It Ills is also tho the intention to form torm othor other classes along the same sarno lines when tho the Proper mo mode e of ot the classic art ma may be bo I taught taugh eliminating tho objectionable phases hU that have crept In durin during tho the extreme modern rags Dancing classes will will 1 be held during the fall all an and winter win win- Intel tel ter r in tho the senior cla classes se of or tho the Girls Girls' j Friendly at intervals for the tho k b to be bo derived In teaching the irla grace and po self j There are also 2150 rumors that the thc Dan Dnn f funt ant the tho t tea te-a a dance danco will become become- a a. L. L I Popular diversion this season in exclusive sive 81 society circles tho the successful function of that character given last Year Jear by br a a. leading ailing charitable tio lion in the city being still fresh In the theof minds of all interested T r lIE iri IE annual fall Call openings s always I L fascinating and absorbing absorbing- to tho the thor r average wom woman u have proved to be bo Unusually un- un usually so 60 this year car almost to e exi ex- ex i elusion ulon lulon of or afternoon social affairs The without exception have made a 1 ap arave p rave rave showing and the exhibition has hasCen t. t ten Cen a n. delight from a n picturesque aside from the Inspiration wined ined in reference to the necessary t tall ial and winter war wardrobes robes I itil it y il It I L I Coming Comino b Events I t C III i pres Present nt week In society prom- prom ri 1 L J Iu es to b bo be brisk In social circles as Ib the following oll ing announcements will ow J tor frs 1 C. C M M. M U Lell 11 has Issued Invitations lu r a series or bridge co teas to be e given f tiP zt C A n I A J f f f tc f rd tf J t 1 t r I. I ti i I 1 V A vL A I- I f v I 8 I y v f M tt ji r w s sh N ir p I iA t h ek f i X- X u sj v i v f t J t M t 4 1 1 t 4 I K x J 4 vt- vt v T f t 4 41 c I f f t tf 1 i 1 t 1 J t. t f o M 1 t J oI f M f- f tJ r A n Cv 1 S f t 1 f. f I J t 1 t. t lf L J r J. t-n. t r t f j 4 i iy j r s 's I y v ry 1 r. r 1 M 4 to t. t t Y fr JN c T T r V 4 i 4 j Ut r l Y k V U f r r's I v s i r ui if C t t 1 LM 8 S 5 1 t. H m T i T r M 7 J r 4 i 1 r fT 1 t V t J K r i I t lt y a l 1 1 1 g f 4 a 4 4 ic i I l l I 3 i f i ft v I r i L t T 4 I J Photo from Coo s Studio MRS MItS FRED PILED C. C LOOFBOUROW Wife of Judge P. P C. C Loofbourow One of the attractive Salt Lake matrons who is interested in club and philanthropic philanthropic philanthropic phil phil- work at her homo home In First avenue on tho the afternoons afternoons afternoons aft aft- of ot Wednesday and Thursday of or this we week k The Tho one ono on Wednesday is given hen in compliment to Mrs Irs Walter alter L. L Mans Maas of or Los Angeles SJ 3 T r There Thera are arc a number of social affairs to be bo given during the tho w ck k for 01 Mrs Maas Monday Mrs Isadora isadore Mayer and Mrs Pauline Sands entertain at a luncheon ru Tuesday da Mrs Ir George Georgo F. F Felt gives 08 a a. bridge party Thursday Mrs oIls C. C C. C Crismon entertains with a a. bridge and Friday Mrs Karl Spinner Spinner Spin Spin- ner ncr gives a LL luncheon followed cd by bridge i Mrs lr George Geors-e P. P Holman and Mrs William M. M Bradley will entertain a number of ot their friends s Thursday at a luncheon given gl l en at the Alta Altu club 1 Miss flu Helen r will be hostess at an on afternoon t tea Tuesday tea a Tuesday given at atthe atthe the tho Lafayette Hanchett homo home In compliment compliment com coin to Miss Margaret Margarot McMIllen c 1181 1 Louisa Spencer r will be bc the complimented complimented com corn guest at a tea given Tues Tuesday a afternoon by Miss Wells ells nt at her home homo Saturday Mrs Irs Mor- Mor Ill i-Ill N. N Farr Furl and sister Miss 1158 Rehan Spencer will entertain for their cousin Miss Spencer with an afternoon affair Mrs Carl R. R Williams and Miss U Malito Ma- Ma lito Cummings aili bo he hostesses at a 3 Kensington ton tea Wednesday at atthe atthe the tho homo of ot Mrs Irs Williams In Gordon Goron In honor of or Mrs Edward P. P Kimball who leaves Ci soon for tor an extended ex ex- tended trip abroad 4 Invitations In have hac been Issued d for Cor a a. din dinner nor dance to be given Thursday evening e at Pinecrest Inn A trout and chicken dinner will be served and the tho affair promises to bo ho one of the most mOlt elaborate and enjoyable of C the social events c that have havo taken place durIng durIng dur dur- ing tho the Mia son at the beautiful rummer summer sum rum ummer um- um mer resort In Emigration canyon Mrs E. E A A. Wall Wail has has kindly offered her beautiful homo home for tor a card party to bo be given for tor the benefit of or the Girls Friendly society holiday house at Brighton There Thore still remains a a. pay par ment mont of ot to be paid on the house before before- January Januar 1 1 six hundred dollars has already been beon made through tho ef efforts ef- ef forts torts of the society which has not ot come como before the publio public for tor help of or on any kind in erecting the tho attractive summer homo hoino and resting pac for tor business girls to spend p nd their weeks' weeks vaca vaca- tion The last year ear proved Bo 20 o J successful from every oven point of ot view that the 5 sod soci society cl clety ety hopes hope to extend the of usefulness use use- i in a n. still more marked degree another season The c card rd party parly has been arranged tobo to tobe tobo bo be e Riven 11 on tho the afternoon evening of ot Wednesday at the now Vall Wall resi dence ll J Ji E. South Temple at o'clock In the tho afternoon and ann 8 S o'clock oe In the evening evenin g. g Mrs Ir John Jo A. A Groesbeck has hali 15 invitations for tor two social affairs to be given this week at her hel home Thursday and una rl l Friday 3 afternoons ft r. r it Mi Miss s Omega a Woolf will ll entertain tho the members of h hl r bridal party part Monday evening e at h hr I home hom in U street ut at a n popper supper The rhe p patty t ty Includes s hoide bo- bo ide a Miss Woolf oolf mill and Mr Mrs rom lorom Woolf oolf of Kansas cSt City Miss s of J ton Wyo 0 Continued on 2 Column I. I I tc 4 49 r I. I a r 1 I 2 t L tr i. i MISS FLORENCE POWELL The accomplished laughter daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas Powell whose marriage to A. A M. M Brown chief clerk Utah Light and Railroad company will take place October 1 4 r I c I I 1 0 CD CJ Q cc IT It T Y CD 0 CD It ItI I 1 1 1 I 4 Continued From Page 1 Miss lIss Nettie Woolf and R R. Alfred Alred Tre- Tre of Butte Tuesday evening Mr Buchman will entertain the bridal party part at a dinner at tho the University club to be followed o b by a box party at tho the Orpheum c For Miss 1189 Florence Powell pow 1 whose o to A 1 M M. I Brown n takes place October 1 I Mrs E Ei Powell will entertain enter enter- entertain tain tRin Wednesday evening at a l luncheon Thursday evening Mr Mrs l Irl-l Thomas Pow Pow- Powell Powell ell will nill entertain a number of friends in honor of or her daughter daur at a supper The club will be entertained entertained enter enter- rl Tuesday afternoon by br Mrs Irs A. A LA A A. Moulton Hf Miss rr s Lillian l I Thomas entertains entertain Monday craning at a shower for fo- her hel sl sister ter Berthe who I Is to bo married d the early caily part of oC Octo October bel I Unique Invitations have e been issued for fOl a harvest est homo home festival and reception recep recep- tion- tion to the new members of ot the First Methodist Iett Episcopal church to take tako place Friday Frida evening at the tho basement church parlors parlor Every o vel one Interested Is cordially In Invited Invited In- In to to attend the get acquainted gathering ath which will begin tho the years year's work of or the church A short program and light refreshments refreshments refreshments refresh refresh- ments including pumpkin pic plc will aIll bo be served Th The members of oC the Young Ladles Ladies Sodality are arc making arrangements for forthe or ortho tho the annual dancing party part which will be bo given early earh In November The rhe officers of the the- sodality so are Miss Mary Owens president Miss 1183 Nora oln Gleason Pico Ico president Miss Ruth Huth Killeen secretary Miss Mary Ian North orth treasurer 1 1 f Z 1 c Y j I Week in Society a I IY beautiful new suburban homo borne of T THE h Mr and Mrs Edgar A 4 A. A Bering In was tho the scene of ot a a. delightful i social affair lr in the nature of a a. luncheOn luncheon luncheon lunch lunch- lunchI I eon yesterday when Mrs Bering as assisted assisted assisted as- as b by her mother Mrs Billings entertained entertained en en- nearly forty friends from town lown The gu guests were convoyed to and fro b by automobile and a n. pleasant Informal afternoon was passed sed The affair lr which was the first to be been given Riven en enIn in the artistic new home took the form of or a 3 house warming and also of a farewell reception to Mrs Billings who ho leaves es ea next week for her home In Ohio after a stay of several months month here The luncheon was served from Crom small tables which wore attractive with decorations dec dec- decorations orations of oC pink roses roes and f terns ferns while the home was bright with garden Clowers flowers flowers flow flow- ers and autumn foliage Mrs Mm C. C E E- Fairweather was hostess yesterday ter R afternoon at a n large largo and beautifully beautiful arranged bridge party part and tea given Il In honor of her cousin 1111 and house guest Mrs Irs A A. A M. M Hicks of or Seattle Eight tables of bridge e were pla played cd during the early hours of the afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon and fully as many n additional I Jue guests tl camo came In at the close of tho the game to enjoy enjo tho the afternoon tea The zooms cooms were attractive with a profusion lon of astern asler cosmos cosmo and other bright ht fall ran blo blossoms somA In tho the dining room the decorations decorations dec doc orations were t exceedingly effective all allin allin in yellow ellow the ten table holding for fol forthe forthe the central decoration a brass hn basket ket of or marigolds tied with graceful tulle bows In tho golden shades Here Mrs P P. S. S Keogh Mrs Raymond namon Ackerman kerman and Mrs Louis Lotus F E. Arnold presided assisted b by Miss Miss' Emma Cohen and Miss Lyle Payne in serving Little Little Lit Lit- tle tic Mary ar Elizabeth Fairweather the dainty little daughter of or the tho hostess welcomed welcome the guests at the door hS Miss Louise Spencer pf cr who has hns been the center of a 1 great deal of social at attention attention at- at In anticipation of or her coming marriage was the guest of honor yesterday yesterday yes yes- ester es ter nr afternoon at a charming kensing kensington ken- ken sing ton tea toa given g b by Mrs lr V. W. H. H Willey and Miss lIss Faa Fao Lambert at the Lambert homo home Asters and sunflowers were used In beautiful effect throughout the hou house e. e a largo basket of the golden olden flowers gracing tho the center of the t tea a table In the dining room where the hostesses were assisted by byr Mrs r George C. C Lambert Jr Miss Hazel Needham and Miss Mits Rowena no Rogers er A delightful informal musical mu-Ical pro program ram was a x pleasant pleasant pleasant pleas pleas- ant feature of the afternoon One of the largest social events of yesterday was the afternoon tea given b by Miss 1158 Harriet Harrl t Partridge at the home of or hot her sister Mrs Irs Morris H. H Forbes In Twelfth East r street in compliment lOher to lO her house guest Miss Elizabeth Root of ot Los Angeles Ang The rooms were a bower bowel of lovely I autumn flowers a color effect In yellow yellow yel yel- cl low prevailing pre throughout Tho hostess hostess host host- ess CS was assisted in receiving ln by her mother Mrs |