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Show mm Till- - DEE will bo shown oji n mammoth scale on this occasion, for not only havo receptions in private) houses boon planned, but also several trolley rides, and ono all day excursion, around the loop," when all club women will bo the guosts'of the Denver wo- K,f men. 0 Utah is to havo throe representatives on the program.: iMrs. C. H. Allen, of Salt Lake City, will speak on the Political of Women; Mrs. Don K. Corey, of Ogdon, will givo a paper on Kthical Teaching and at the educational conference, when there will be one minute speeches from every stato in tin Union, Miss Emma McCornick will represent Utah. Besides these throe representatives Utah has received other favors and honors. Mrs. J. C. Hoyle, the tirst president of the In-lluen- 1 co Ladies Literary Club, the tirst club founded west of the Mississippi, has been invited to occupy a seat on tho platform and will probably be made honorary of the General Federation for the west. Mrs. W. A. Xelden has been asked to servo vice-preside- nt Ilenrotiifs own committee of on Mrs. re- ception. At this biennial mooting thcro will be elected a now president, Mrs. Honrotin not being eligible for Tho nominating committee will consist of ono delegate from each stato. Mrs. William C. Jennings, president of the Stato Federation, was chosen last Monday by tho Utah delegation to represent Utah on this committee. It is thought that Utah can get representation on tho board of directors of the G. F. W. C. If so, Utah will support Mrs. C. S. Kinney, present chairman of correspondence, for that position. Interest in tho General Federation by no means throws into tho background inre-electio- n. MISS RVTH KLDRKIMiK. terest in the Utah State Federation. This was never in a more flourishing condition than at present. There are twenty clubs in membership, three clubs having recently joined and several more will probably be admitted very soon. NNIE FIELDS tells that when Oliver Wendell Holmes returned from his medical studies in Europe and hung out his professional shingle he must have found the public just about as indifferent and tardy in responding as other young physicians have always found it. For, to a friend who called during this time, he declared his intention of decorating his place of business with the sign, small fe-ver- s gratefully received. rangement by the word relation, and they' chatter with a ready eloquence about to tho relation of A to a, and that is simply bewildering to a slow-coacof the old order of things. In one of our pretty primaries, the other day. the children wero explained to that relation meant the same as ratio, and that hereafter they might use the word the big boys and big girls used, a word one did not hear every day from everyThe small people body, ratio, absorbed the new word with tho usual eagerness; so the teacher was not really surprised to hear an airy little Miss reply thus to a query if a smaller child, she had in tow was a relation of hers MISS RUTH ELDREDGE. -- It will be interesting to the public who have "-- A-- always so warmly admired Miss Eldredga in her many beautiful readings, to know that she is the author of several plays. These she is arranging to publish this fall. One is Parsin', a dramatization of Byrons poem of the same name. Another is Daphne, and there are others. She has been a most successful teacher both here and when employed as assistant in the physical culture department of Madame Albertis School of Expression in New York, and her friends can only wish for her the same measure of success now in her new field. d (, h ra-she-- . SPEER System of number work, which has lately been adopted in Salt 'pHE No! No, Lake, is an improved method of teaching arithmetic. Its characteristic feature is the use of many different units of measure instead, as of old, one fixed unit. Conof the new syssequently, the watch-worBut tem, in technical phrase, is ratio. the tots are introduced to the new ar o. shes a ra-sho-- o of mine. equals the feeling of jOTHING the woman not on the d j super- wheel iority, feels for tho woman who is, except, tho perfect indifference the woman wheeling feels for the woman who isnt. vVVVVVVVWWVVVVVWVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVSAAAVyVAAA)AASAAAAVVVAAVVVVVVVVWVVWVVVVV . . R. K. THOMAS DRV GOODS CO. 48-5- 0 SOUTH INIAIIM STREET, SALT attend our great HURT WAI 1,000 Styles. K E CITY L ggegg-- : Prices 25c, 50c, 75c and $1X0. One Special Lot 50c Each Worth 75c to $1.25. . . ' |