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Show u UTAH DAILY . i JOURNAL. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17i 1904. an adjoining room. Japanese Geisha! our parliamentarian (for her rules of of the discussions in the auditorium of them moat but girls presided over a dainty tea table; were impromptu, order are being very extensively used of evidence previous preparation, out on the balcony a Philippine band by club women), and our own splendid gave waa some real played national irs, while above in the he to fair, there liut all' west claim the Mrs. Decker tfor Oil the great dome of this magnificent buildspeaking. extemporaneous her) who I known as The common Bradford C. C. ing a chime of bells told that the day Mr. Mary t.r" when you know her you know-why- (i'uiug day was done and such a day it was Federation Colorado of the wa tactpresident she time all At quiet, to was memory holds no pleasanter recollecWomen's Clubs, uf requested a that ful. alwys showing tion than the sight that met our eyes from the fraternal the greeting The day she give wa truly remarkable. association. This as we gazed upon all the beauties of upon the National Suffrage addressed the convention h,, nor was entirely unexpected, but the Ivory City just as the evening suffrage question the great auditorium .Mrs. Bradford rose to the occasion and shadows fell, it wag worth all, and was packed. This day would decide: - gave a most brilliant and effective more, than the effort cost, but as Kip-lin- k eonserwas after of mind the served, in the her fate supper sere of the wedding September, the month says, "That is quite another And Mr. Decker speech on equal suffrage. At its close leaf, often the lovelleat which the tune was pleusautly spent va rive easterners. and the so was the eiithushiMin that the story! great The music. and verse of the 111 social i on did not fall short expectations, of any, has been the signal for the Possibly, being women, and conseaeaaon. young collide received many hand- of her friends. She struck the key- er. audience stood and saluted the opening of the new autumnal curious, you will be interested quently will speaker. their "The make chief some she said, thing: They when note presents. For the paat two week club meeting he something in knowing something of the appearto election The proved one a woman the About for is doe Wyo. liunie ut bullnt Tiiane, that the nnd elub organizations have engrossed voting ance of the ladies who were in atted-anc- e. and twenty-liv- e guests were same thing that it doe for a man. It, of a trial. It was decided that the attention of social circles. Future hundred cast As a whole they were a splenballot secret by be should by makes her conscientiously a part nfj winter pin us ure now the question of present. not by roll call of did looking body of women, the maand individual, charge! One world." the of the plan moment. Dinning clubs are forming states. The Utah delegation waa In jority of them past early youth; in against Mrs. Decker was that she Is structed to propose ami many brilliant functions are even Unique and Pleasant Party. the following fact, nearly all were crowned with Very unique and pleasant In every not womanly" the reply was, 'SIij amendment to the constitution: now in embryo. The snowy hair and many of them were time It three takes as married been was has autumn arduous the yesterdetail as given Cupid has been quite must committee present it large and jtortly looking; possibly this doe nominating to woman do to and that, a womanly day afternoon by Mrs. Ilert Harris usual of late and the damage done he two names receiving the highest condition only added to their dignity. Mrs. Harris at not?" Mcultosh Archie Mrs. his heurts by quivering This proposed Their costumes were dreams, repreof votes. Wire pulling anil political schemes number arrows is apparent anil between now home. The autumn idea was carried and the senting the height of the milliners art. was not amendment accepted, in somewhat will evidence, of course, leaves autumn tires were, of in decorations oul und Yuletide Hymen's altar commit of the chairman nominating They came from the north, the south, was there no time unpleasantand astors. The very interesting game but at likely be kept burning. the tee, Mrs. Kistler. of Denver, present' the east and west. seaMr. welcomed Decker, All ness. which theatrical was for euchre of the prizes of played, The opening of af- ed only one candidate for each office. Each one dressed in her Sunday best! son will be the occasion for a number were won by Mrs. E. W. Matson, Mr new leader, with every token convenThese remarks, of cdurs, apply to Some nominations were made from of the close winter the At Mrs. and fection. the Ceorge C.eorge McCormick of theater Kirties and commuofficers, speakers, and others the the but the floor, a nominating that little talk simple Halverson. At the conclusion of cards tion she gave ' promises to be a gay one. The was went home to the hearts of her hear- te practically elected. However, we prominent for various reasons. a daintily appointed luncheon one very humble delegates wore shirt-wai- st served. The personnel of the party ers. She advocated the simple, hu- assembled at one o'clock 444444444444444444444444 was: Mesdames I. N. Pierce, Heber man universal things, making each warm Hfternoon to go through the fa suits six days out of seven, the fewer waa caused number of changes the better, because Scowcruft, A. P. Wood, Gulllhur, F. M. feel herself a part of the work of the niiliarty uf voting. A delay The Slate Journal will be the jani- we came to recognize each other by a made mistake A. by being M. M. by O. Flo world. Runyon, welling. Nye, pleased to receive contributions is the our clothes and too frequent changes were we that and to tor packed, Armseemed C. Idea J. A. predominate (1. This McGonagle, Harris, to this column. Initials must be and weary forfeited the nod of recognition. word, A. G. Horn, W. A. during the whole of the convention proper perspiring L. conP. Ensign, name strong, fur every furnished the Throughout the convention McGnw, W. R. Wedell, R. E. Hoag, J. not what "I am." nor what '1 have for three long awful hours in the foy' 1 tained in an item. Artleles must were of The club Hostess to orthe members booths er for the open. as we an can waiting what F. Thmnns.J. J. E. but II. Peery, the of Bagley, done, 4 4 be written on one sideArticles G. F. McIntosh, A. L. Reynolds, ganization do for the uplifting of hu- eastern women took the situation very untiring in their efforts for the pleat sheet of paper only. Kedzie seriously, for this was the first time ure of their guests. Those in auAs Mrs. Nellie George Reynold. T. II. Carr, George manity? X must lie fresh that is, they Mcno M. "Women speak they had ever experienced the pleas thority were tactful and courteous, H. longer said. Rowe, Jones Halverson, 4 George must describe events occurring but ure of voting like a man! The west and it was a pleasure to see the three of the O. M. J. rs, education uniHanson, of the Cormick, George within the week. All comm St il well, E. M. Conroy, G. W. Matson, of the education of the three h's, the ern women, accustomed to voting for growth of loyalty and X cations to this column should be And lest years, were not so fearful of making tion; it was good to watch the enjoy1). A. Parmly, William Dnuglaa, T. head, the hand, the heart. Editor, "Society addressed: over a mistake, especially as only one tick' ment of others; as one woman said, that should Thomas say wiseacres and George some Fitzgerald, Purdy. X The State Journal. Ogilen. It was good to feel the Individual must be In by Friday night to 4 MeCnbe. T. II. Davis, R. L Reynolds, education tends to race suicide, Miss et was in the Held. most impressive scene smallness and the collective great of W. the T. M. Mawr, C. 8. Radeon, Bryn Perhaps Andrews, Thomas, president following the X insure publication W. Richey; Misses De Vorss, stated In her talk on "Educated Wo- was the day of the dedication of Fes day. And now just a word about Utah's Kitty Fitzgerald, Olive Richey. Lou men in the Ninettenth Century, that tival hall, the central building of the Mitchell, Ella Conroy. Celeste Conroy, the birth rate of one hundred educated exposition, when the bronze tablet waa delegation. I have been told that at of a baby presented to the art commiMee to be Los Angeles the Utah women were Ivy Thomas. Clara Boreman. Grace mothers was one hundred Belle Slater and Victoria placed as a memorial in the perma- distinguished by being the handsomthan McGonagle, greater Mrs. Alma Lambert Is I11 Ogden Slater. nent art building. Music, flowers and est, best dressed body of women in mothers. from Salt Lake visiting her parents. The spirit of helpfulness was no- beautifully gowned women, added to the convention. I have not heard that where more a parent than where the the beauty of this msgnlflcent spec- charge laid to the St. Louis delegation. Women's Clubs at the Fair. of the Woman's Club tacle. Mrs. Denison was at her beat However, if we were not shining lights Mrs. F. A. Cook of Fremont Is visitreI Mrs. Blchsel's representative The following Porto Rh-o- , stated that the on this occasion, her voice being the of beauty, brilliancy or brains, we of Ponce, ing In Ogden for a few days. port of the Seventh Biennial in St. sent first ever heard 'in the building. Her were earnest, conscientious seekers large collection of drawn-wor- k LuIm, as given before Aglaia Tuesday by the native women to the exposition response to ' the address of welcome after helpful ideas to bring back to Massafor left has Miss Itay Tyler chusetts. where she will resume her ifternoon, at the home of Mrs. J. G, could not be placed on exhibition for by President Francis, was perhaps the our individual clubs. We sadly misssome time on account of the unfin- best effort made by her during the ed Mrs. Kinney, but we organised studies ut Wellesley college. Paine, Adams avenue: The greeting given by (we were only seven) and worked toNewspapers and magazines every- ished building. Mrs. Miller was urged convention. most harmoniously and I am Mrs. Clarence Adney, formerly of where have told the story of the sev to place this collection in Mlsouri Airs. Berryhill of Iowa at this time gether was sure women each also club beautiful the where very and delegate will aay it was is have enth told appropri it biennial; of headquarters, Corinne. now visiting brilliantly, this city, ate. worth and yes, a thousand times the while, very examined told well. and Doubtless goods bought it you have with Mrs. A. I. Bigelow. Of the social side I shall not speak worth while. read of it from the different points of generously of her. Now every story is supposed to be And so I might cite Instance after at any length. Some one has said If Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Spargo and view of various writers, but I thought was told cannot for a purpose.. The purpose of climax be brilliant ran the he you but you In Instance, possibly be Interested IMissibly you might daughter have returned from a pleasAs I never expected to excel this is to empaslse the fact that the some of the phases that es- reached when Aiks. Henrotin sacri- brief. of hearing to California. visit ant in writing up social functions, I will large organisation is made possible ficed her position as honorable pecially appealed to your representaof the federation, that all only say it was worth while, even st by the state federations; they in turn, tive at this great convention, Miss Lottie Pleeth, accompanied by shall not attempt to review it In de- retiring presidents might have equal the expense of your best gown, to draw their strength from the individuher cousin. Mlsa Alma Hicks, of Los tail shall Just touch here and there opportunities of sharing this honor. stand for hours in a thicket of strug' al club as we in our small efforts toAngeles, left Thursday for an extend- umiii some of the things that par- Some there were who doubted Mrs. gllng arms and feet in an almost as ward carrying out the work of the ed visit to St. Louis. ticularly impressed me, and shall hope Henrotin' motive in thl action, but I phyxinted condition to at last pass various standing committees are addIn measure, to bring to you a little believe she was sincere, and loyal to down a long line of notable women ing to the sum total of the grand re Dr. and Mrs. I. V. Wlthee left of the enthusiasm that was so manl her Idea of right. and grasp the warm, loving hand of suits attained by the parent organizaOf the various addresses I shall not Helen Gould, who had an individual tion. Tuesday for a visit to New York and fest during the nine days' convention Boston. O11 their return trip they will of club women in St. Louis last May. attempt to speak. They were all good greeting for each new face. No won And now let us "render tribute to visit the fair. Back of all We were for a time simply carried Some der she is spoken of as the best whom tribute Is due. heard more we did not away by the Impulse of the moment, hut the auditorium was very large and loved woman I11 America, for to see these grand chievements attained by the women of our land stand the husher is to love her! Mr. Ray West left Wednesday night lmt let 11s trust that the enthusiasm it took a large voice to be heard. Howfor Ithaca, New York, to attend Cor ami inspiration will not die away, ever, we applauded whether we heard Receptions were held also In the bands, fathers, brothers, and sweethut. like a blessed, uplifting memory nr not, for we appreciated the effort. various state buildings represented in hearts, for without their aid and sympell university. live ami bear fruit in the months to Practical subjects were discussed dur- the Louisiana purchase territory. pathy we can do nothing. Women are I know, but the Gening the day sessions. The evenings These proved to be very pleasant; the bread-winner- s. Mrs. Claude Huberts and daughter mine. From first to last It was good to he were devoted to music, art nnd litera crowds were scattered and one could eral Federation of AVomen's Clubs and Mrs. Roberts' sister. Miss Edith breathe. The luncheon was lndescrib doe not draw its strength to gny ex to there, to mingle with null stand face fure. Corey, left Monday for Nebraska 10 face with the great brainy array of Mrs. Mrdiirg. whom you will re able; pandemonium reigned. tent from the laboring classes. I say visit relatives and friends. 'iitliiisi.'ists who came there from all nicinlicr as having been Aglala's guest The International Press reiVptlon the honor is largely due to the generheld In the German building was an osity of the good "club husbands. Mrs. Daniel sections of our country to pay tri- last year, gave a talk on "Irrigation. A party, comprising bute tii effort: to teach and This was to carry out the plan of the event long to he remembered. This who. In bidding good-b- y to their rtuh Hamer, Mrs. A. T. Wright. Miss Mar- to he organizedI say It waa a taught. Mrs. Meflurgs building, which Is a replica of Char1 wives slipped a check into their hands committee. great forestry Miss Florence and garet McEli'uy privilege to stand face to face with very charming talk was supplemented lottenburg Castle in Berlin, represents and whispered. If yon need more Just fiwilllams, left Monday for a visit to Jane Addaius Dear little Lidy by solos from "The Irrigation Ode." the height of German art. Addresses draw on me. And so I propose a the St. Iamis exposition. Jane." as she is called whose written hy her for the Irrigation con- were given hy representative members toast to these loyal helpers who repshows the goodness ami large- gress. They were given by a Chicago of the newspaper fraternity and one resent the power behind the throne, Mr. Waller 1. Drown will leave ness of her heart: Mrs. Robert J. vocalist nnd added very much to the thought expressed hy the president of and I am sure you will echo the same tomororw evening for St. Lui where Dlirflette. whose Club Creed Is good pleasure of the afternoon. However, the Associated Press brought down sentiment in your hearts. he will enter the Marlon enough for us all: Mrs. May Alden the cream" of the convention was on his luckless head the wrath of the Hats off to the club husbands! ATay eollege of meiiicliie. His many Ward, who has the courage of her his sex. in found small the He forbearnce never cease, nor his hall were said woman where, upper gentler friends extend best wishes for his sucMrs. Mary S. Liekwood, Mrs. daily, kindred souls met for conferresponsible for yellow journalism If purse-strintighten! cess. Williams. Miss Mar ence. Here were held Lydia Philip rt they did not read it. it would not be garet J. Evans. Mis Ellen llenrotln talks: here also the discussions were printed. The statement may, or may Mrs. S. E. Lyon cordially Invites laMrs. Eckles. who lias been visiting ami no others less interesting. Impromptu nnd spontaneous. It seems not. he true, but In it there i food for dles to her grand millinery opening, Brown for Waller Smlt Mr. ami Mrs. convention to me of all natural or acquired Throughout the entire thought. After the speaking and September 20th, 21st and 2!d. Southe last three weeks, left Thursday for Mrs. Dei. ion was a delight to the the ability to speak Intelligently gift nnd hand tea waa served in one venirs given away each day; 2331 ear and eye. as I am sure those who well at a moment's notice, is the room shaking her home in Helena. Mont. hy the Singhalese In their quaint Washington avenue. her our at met convention in Balt greatest, and since this talent only costumes, the men wore white baggy One of the pleHsant events of the Lake City last iVluher can testify conies from practice, would it not trousers, black coats and bright col Special sal of sofa pillows for this Then. too. there were Mrs. Emma A be well to devote some week was the surprise tendered Miss part of our ored sashes, their hair coiled and held week, $1.65 grads for 99 cents, Ogden we fifFox. whom to a honor delight club time to its development? Ethel Rapp at her home by about Some In place by tortoise shell combs. In Furniture and Carpet company. as a birth teen of her young day compliment. The time was spent in games, music ami the serving of refreshments. r i5 STATE self-prai- se ; 1 well-direct- i Your Doctor What i. the be,t .n th. market for building' p weak constitution! lnH . 1C ..... Ilk-- .y Pabst It is the puie atrength of best malt, combined with thl tonic properties of hop, nutriment-n- ot Has no equal ai an invigorate! Relieves fatigue and build,? P th. system. grocers All drug ,to, sell it. na Mc-Nl- tt, one-eigh- th M Makes the Weak Strong F. J. Kiesel 01 Co Distributors nt 11 f I w-- ! I $$$ 44 ' . . 1 I coiin-tenaii- : ee nt gs heart-to-hea- j. K ! 'a f i THE ONLY PEBBLE ON THE BEACH Phoenix The Riverdale or flour haa so many point of auperi-oritthat it stnnds in a clan alone. Whether for appearance, for easy rising, for reaultant bread, pies, cakes, etc.. It Is thto "It" of all flours so milled as gain every Increasing favor. Order in a sack or two and w wont need to tell you more. y MADE BY OGDEN MILLING & ELEVATOR COMPANY frU-iul- s Miss Margaret It. Martin of this city, who has been studying music in London and Paris for the past two year returned Wednesday morning and visiting with Mr. and Mrs. It. Thomas. Give Us Your Business We Give You Time to Pay In j. A wedding of interest to many Og den people was that of Miss Ella Ho gan of Pocatello, formerly of Ogden and lr. William Wright, which took place Wednesday evening in Salt Like City, the ceremony being performed by Father Cushnalian of Ogden. I Historical Society. The first meeting beginning the m year of study of the iigden Historical society, was held at the residence of Mrs. II. Smith, ITiS Thirtieth street Saturday afternoon, September 10th The topic under diseussion was The People of Russia, their Origin and Characteristics." A ery Interest iug afternoon was passed, the usua nn in tier of members being present Vacation reminiscences elnse, the program, eaeh lady telling or the good times vacation had brought her. Re freshinents were served on the shady lawn liy the gracious hostess, nsstste by Mis Richey. Ogden . f . r . . I . .i . v V ) l ' : 1; " d ' .1 f;T k. i v- - & s" The home of Mr. Thomas Slater in Slalerville was the scene of a very pretty wedding Wednesday evening, the principals in the nffair being Mias Edna Slater ami Mr. Eli Heep of Th ayne. Wyo. The spaeioii parlors were attractively deoiratod for the occasion and at nine o'clock the ceremony was performed liy Judge Joseph Hall, very old friend of the family. In the presence of a large company of friends nnd relatives. The bride w attended by Miss Relva Slater, nnd Mr. Charles E. Slater ncted as best man. After the reremnnv n rwlur. WV invito von in huy your furniture on tin installment plan. It makes when you want it, and pay it m udi easit-for ymi to get what you want, for it according to your income. r We can sell you a WE SELL THE Dresser Jewel Rangessavers. like this for $11.25 IT IS A NEAT, SOLID, SUBSTANTIAL. 1 9 U.k-- . ' the great coal THE GREAT COOKERS. WE WARRANT THEM. YOU CAN WELL-MAD- THIS FOR AND THOROUGHLY CONSTRUCTED-WOTHE HAVE A GREAT MANY STYLES. BUY ONE FOR E WE $10.00 CAN SHOW YOU 54 STYLES 1 A WASH STAND LIKE $2.25. IT IS MADE OF OTHER AND PRICES. $5.00 a flonth. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD & Carpet Co. Furniture Ogden The Installment House HYRUn PINGREE, Manager THIS GOOD IRN FERENT COLORS F0R100 NEARLY HAVE STYLES AND PRICES. qThER |