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Show TRUTH hospltall-!- h coi'iiality and delightful event marked a the meeting Se woman's club history of Utah. and zeal shoWin b,y fihe T!S.i of Provo gave new Inspiration Tmf nrpetuVto the meetings, and life to those whose good Krtune it was to be present. One of Somorit pleasant features of the week wajsThe visit to the B. Y. academy, the enthusiastic greeting from the great numbering about 1000, was a source of much surprise and ionsure and the earnest attention which they listened to the addresses was flattering im-nVom- in-de- e? to the speakers. Mrs. Nelden traveling library; Mrs. william Jennings told of the practical done by the Home and Educational section of the Ladies' Literary noke for the In establishing the model schoolrooms they were making impressions the plastic minds of the children refine- Piub that would give them art and ment and beauty in their lives that otherwise might forever be denied Mrs. Elmer Jones talked of the purfederatposes of the national and State ions. They stand for the highest and best in life, wider education, broader culture and helpful and uplifting in- POPULAR SONGS. fluences. What is only begun by the womans clubs must be taken up and carried forward by the younger assoThe rage for the latest popular ciations. The federation numbers thirty-tThe song wo cIuds, with an enrollment of song is not on the wane. must be new, yet not too new to have about 756 members. The interests of the Utah federation already begun to gain popularity even if it has not yet reached extreme will not be neglected at the meeting to be held in Los Angeles in heights as a favorite. May next. Mrs. Coalter, by virtue of her office as president of the State federation, will be a representative, Music, no matter how popular it beand the delegates elected at the Provo comes, last only for a short time. Mufederation were Mesdames W. A. Nelden, John McVicker, P. A. Vincent, sic more than six months pld is generJennie Nelson and D. D. Houtz. All of ally a drug on the market. So all day them are capable, cultured women, long the anxious inquiry Is heard at with years of experience in club work, the music stores, "What is the latest who will use their best influence for popular music? the advancement of the club movement at home and abroad. Coon songs are not in such favor as they were, but the supply is unlimited. At the Womans club Tuesday afterThese songs are supposed to be excrunoon Mrs. Gatrell gave a most interciatingly funny, although any lover of Rusof on life social the the English language should shed tears esting paper sia. of bitter sadness when he reads them over. The Consumers league, which was organized two years ago by several Songs not of the coon variety are It can women, for the purpose of eliminating gaining favor all the time. sweatshops by persuading shoppers hardly be said that the poetry In these to purchase nothing that is not marked songs is on a much higher plane than that of the "coon songs, but of course by the leagues label, is already showpeople do not concern themselves so is it results. which for The ing object much about the words of the popular striving Is to send garment-maker- s songs, as they do with the music. from unhealthful slums sweatshops to facTwenty-nin- e country factories. tories are working under this system. It Is hard to say just what is the So far the league has supervised the said a music dealer. We production of whitemuslin underwear latest song, only. A typical factory is located at have catchy pieces from all the operas and several good Richmond. Vt. A fifty-acr- e farm in- that are running theatersand vaudeville the from closes a long, building, things heated in winter by steam. Nearby is the minstrels. "Good Morning, Carrie, the a commodious boarding-hous- e for the the "Wedding of the Reuben and Green, Sister Little Mary and Maid work girls electric lighted, steam heated and provided with a tennis Zamona and Im Tired are all in "Go Way Back and Sit court and a fruit and vegetable garden. good form. for frequently, and so called is The employees number 100 woman and Down is Paul Drapers Mr. Volunteer. girls and three men, all well paid, prosperous and intelligent. These are the conditmrs indorsed by the league label. Dolly The sorrows over "Good-byThe owners of the establishment are yet there is still a afcie t with the sweatshops Gray" are declining, compete of larp.- cities because of low rent, em-pIt is a sentimental good call for it. a about young and fond lover all si erase room for large amounts of ballad to arms and sees the raw n. call the who hears and the best mechanical for appliam cs; an elertric cutter runs over marching of troops and goes to fight the stanza second In the like a lawn mower, cutting 192 his country. but the fond k, ,'":SeS of cloth at once. regiment comes home, whk do not return those Thouis among lover are now thirty leagues in eleven states, who has fallen after slaying Is3000 or besides many active and of a The music correspondents of the national league, 4000 of the enemy. and of full character i he conditions huge governing the produc-tli- e martial to fire the patriotcalculated and calls whte muslin underwear ism of any audience. The chorus runs: in the are known to members. funtry wassM i setts is regarded as the Good-byDolly; I mustleaveyou. odel breaks my heart to go. 'Mnufacturing State. The an-it Though :nent product of Massachu-sett- s Something tells me I sun needed the foe. At the front to fight negates 22,000,000; of are blue marching, in im.l $32,000,000; of Illinois, $42,-'- y See, the boys And I can no longer stay. .ml New' York, $126,000,000. I hear the bugle calling. nou1 Massachusetts stands at the Hark! Good-byDolly Gray! 0 is llst has sixteen league fn! ugainst two each in Penn-- l svu. Sweet Annie Moore has been sung 'nd Newr York, and one each one. 8ev other States. everywhere. The story is a sad like tbeper-sonag- e Annies papa, Owen Moore, the old of the same name Miss ';owe more entertained the College poem, has gone away, "owing takes he dub at r rooms in course, Of than he can pay." th Miller hotel. bi-enn- ial . ed e, - le nit-ria- l, - e, &' . ' ' e. : : Vice-Preside- -- them. well-light- The dispatches tell us that the daughter Annie with him, and naturally those who once loved Annie will had gone off on a climb in the never see their Annie and more. So Adlrondacks when he was summoned the chorus runs: back by the increasing illness of PresiAnnie Moore, sweet Annie Moore, Mount Marcy is an We will never Bee sweet Annie any more. dent McKinley. old camping ground for the President, She went away one summers day, And well never see sweet Annie any and he is an experienced hunter and more. companion for the guide. The best of it is that in all his experiences in the The negro melody and slangy words of the "coon songs still give this class of music a steady sale, in spite of the The Ladies' Literary club has re- opposition of Prof. Johnny Hand and ceived a fine collection of casts for the the Western Society of Music Teachers. "Go Way Back and Sit Down is now decoration of the Webster and Jack-so- n one of the Chief favbrites of "coon schools. songs. This is the story of a coon who liked his gin buit never had the money to pay for it. He bothers the Monday evening the Utah Womans bartender at one saloon so that at the Press club celebrated the tenth anni- end of the first verse he is told to Go back and sit down. mie chorus versary of its organization at the home isway heard everywhere. of Mrs. C. C. R. Wells, in the Constitution building. A timely programme Go way back and sit down. was enjoyed. The members appeared Coons in your class are found; in the costumes worn by the ladies of You seldom have money; easy you never teart; the White House, since the time of Get in your place and take a back seat. Martha Washington. Many quaintly Go way back and sit down. beautiful gowns were seen. An elabA Chicago production which is fast orate banquet was partaken of, amid displacing Dolly Gray and "Sweet the flow of reason and merriment. Annie Moore is Carrie. The first verse runs: body, 1 The officers and members of the Needlework Guild are advised that the collection and distribution of garments this year are unavoidably delayed for a few days. The collection will be made Tuesday morning, November 12. If there is any one who has neglected the privilege of contributing two new garments to the Guild this year, it is not yet too late to do so. 13 "Good-Mornin- g, nt woods Roosevelt is as helpful to the guides as they are to him. This is shown not merely in his knowledge of general conditions attending hunting and camping, but in his personal attention to those in perplexity, fatigue, illness and distress. A' number of incidents are known to the friends of the President when the President assisted at first hand and enthusiastically In cases of accident, so that the stories of his personal attention to the dying and wounded on the field in San Juan need excite no wonder. President Roosevelt is as active as humane, and as humane as active, and probably does not know a conscious ten minutes that he does not live with all his superb Fergus Coalter Music Co. Pianos and Organs. Sohlrmers In sunny South Carlina lives an old Aunt Complete Diary. Dinah, McKinley Edition of 10c Music. And her daughter Caroline. B. F. Woods Edition of Muslo. Shes winsome, cute and airy, her folks 39 Main St.,two doors So.Z. C. M. I. call her Carrie, 1 hope that some day shell be mine. Andthey To meet her every evening, when the stars are brightly beaming, Brings joy and pleasure to my heart so Iona In the light of early dawn, with my banjo on my arm, I awake her from her slumber with this JOHN F. BOES, MANUFACTURING song. Jeweler ajjd Engraver Then, of course, comes the chorus. Which many people are familiar with who have never even heard the verses: Diamond Setting, Medals to Order, Loose Diamonds, Opals, Rubles, Turquoise. Old Gold Bought and Taken in Exchange for Work. Carrie, how do you do this morning? Was you areamin bout me, my pretty maid? Say, look here, Carrie, when we goln to marry? n, Long springtime, honey? babe. Good-momi- 1 n, From this date, Nov 9, till Jan we will present a Good-momi- Silver Thimble Sterling To each customer . A pastoral love story is told in the Honeysuckle and the Bee, which was made pupular by King Dodo. The chorus runs: You are my honey, honeysuckle, i I am the bee; Id like to sip the honey sweet from those red lips, you see; I love you dearly, dearly, and I want you to love me. You are my honey, honesyuckle; I am the bee. 1, 1902, $2.50 that purchases or over of our goods. 259 S. Main St. Dont Forget the 1 3" Do Your Eyes J. Thimble. Trouble You? H. KNICKERBOCKER OPTICIAN, CAN HELP YOU If this chorus seems to be too prosaic tested for Spectacles FREE- kinds and dignified the person who is looking ofEyes Lenses ground to order and ail work guarfor something of a more sensible sort ' anteed. 259 8outh Main 8treet. should also steer clear of the chorus of My Lady Hottentot, which goes: A-11 She is my Lady Hottentot, she is my sweet forget-me-no- t; She is the one I mostly prize, she has such dreamy eyes; And from her side Ill never part; she has a mortgage on my heart. The birds that coo love you, my Lady Hottentot. If this does not carry the notion of "foolish powders then the seeker after the inane should try My Caroline, a song which is redeemed by the melody, as most of the popular songs are. My Caroline, sweet Caroline, l long to kiss and call you mine, For nothing else In life I pine. You are my queen, my Caroline. This Is quite a rational piece of poetry, however, compared to others. Fbr instance, read this, the chorus of Mary Green: ever seen; Mary Green, nicest little girlie graceful as a fairy, Light and airy, Mary Green, sweet sixteen; Brought up in a truly rustic scene, Extraordinary fairy, Mary Green. On the theory that the hair of the dog will cure Its bite the chorus of Maizy may be taken as an antidote to Mary Green. This is the inspiring chorus of i i 4 4 Thanksgiving Linen Sale i THIS WEEK i A Big Line of 4 i Dirammeis Sample i 4 Table Cloths, Sets t and Napkins "Maizy: i Maizy, Maizy, fine and daisy; You set me crazy, my mind is hazy. love me, and not above me. Say that you O, Maizy, fine and daisy, I love you, O, Maizy, you! 4 4 AT H Off Regular Prices. jumigynui urn HAP |