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Show 2 THE C. S. PHI R, 262 Main Street. FINS MILLINERY and CHRISTMAS GOODS. Our object is to give yon good work, quick service, the right prices, and satisfaction guar anteed. NEXT DOOB TO KEELXY8. J. H. IlEYSON CO. Is, this season, making a specialty of Ladies and Gentlemens Toilet Sets, in Silver, Genuine Ebony and Ivory, These are all j. H. goods. high-grad- e heyson co., 154 Main St., Salt bake City. In States, review. es whose parental care provi such circles can traveling libraries, have the advantage of excellent ence literature. refer- Smaller classes for more advanced if study will take care of themselves, furnish encouraged to organize. They delightful oportunities for congenial discussion and thought, and the chairman should at once put herself in touch with the leading educational institutions of her community, in order to get every possible stimulus from such a connection. An advisory instructor to help formulate a course, or prepare a bibliography, can always be procured from a college or university at a small fee, to which members are often glad to contribute. Out of such centres can grow university extension courses, and many valuable educational developments. All members of the club should be cordially welcomed to section meet- SALT LAKE FUR CO.v CHA3. EBERT, Prop., 70 E. 3rd Booth St., Salt Lake City, Utah. Save money by consulting me before having yonr Far Garments remodeled, redyed, cleaned or repaired. All kinds of far made to order. I famish first-clas- s work at moderate prices. Highest prices paid for raw Far to sand Game Heads. - THE POLICY ISSUED BY The Union Life Insurance Co., OF OMAHA, Is not exceeded by any for liberality, plain statements and guaranteed results. DR L. LODA, Mgr. for Utah, Idaho, Montana. Room 80 Commercial Blk., Sait Lake City, Utah. SALT LAKE COFFEE AND SPICE HILLS. Coffee Roasted Daily. Coast every week. Teas imported from the We have a fine line of Glassware, Crockery and Graoiteware. 12 AND 11 EAST THIRD SOUTH S REET. Thomson & BtsTiNH, Dealers in Staple and Fan :y Groceriis. GOOD BUTTER A SPECIALTY. 883 8. MAIN, CORNER MARKET STREET, ings, but such meetings should be distinguished from general meetings on the monthly postal, or whatever form of notice is sent to members. A club should be an intellectual and social clearing house for its members. Women suffer from too much isolation, and a recognition of this defect leads them into organization. Find out what courses of public lectures are to be given in your city or town during the winter, prepare lists of those which pertain to club interests, post them on the bulletin board and distribute them; provide, if possible, copies of the catalogues of public libraries, so that members may have at hand the literary resources of their city. Keep a table distinctly for .the current reports, pamphlets, etc., which relate to surrounding interests or to topics under discussion, and see that the chairman keeps them up to date. Most people do not know half the resources of their own city, and it is a club s golden opportunity t ) point them out. Have a stereopticon in good working order so that any can be at once illustrated, subject whether a table of statistics or a members latest journey into picturesque scenery. Spend money freely in giving information, but do not waste it in duplicating work which is being better done elsewhere; connect yourself with movements for popularizing and diffusing knowledge in your own community. You may ask what has this to do with the winters program? You will find it vastly simplified when you come to arrange it, and see what economy of money and strength is obtained by availing yourself of collateral interests. You may also ask what will be left for the program if every possible club activity is to be sorted into sections, if members are to be referred to outside educational advantages, if every good form of popular education is to be utilized. What will remain as the distinctive features of a Womans Club? Attention has already been called to the legitimate functions of general meetings and to the special advantage of departments. There will also be more time and strength left, by a wise conservation of energy, not only for the ordinary club comfort and pleasures, too often overlooked in their considerations, but also for the promotion of some departments of local interest, such as village improvement associations in small towns, or household science sections everywhere. But the best gain of all, through this cooperative policy, is a much-neede- d consciousness of the solidarity of the human race, a centralization within the club of the varied interests of the community, a development of the resources often ignored by members, and a connection with widespread national movements, which will all ultimately enrich and enlighten both individuals and clubs, and provide endless material for programs. Elizabeth T. King, Baltimore, Md. For the G. F. W. C. Kate Bridewell Anderson, formerly of New Orleans, and recently of Ogden, has opened a vocal studio at 68 S. Main Street. Operatic repertoire a specialty. Hours from io until 2 p. m., except Wednesdays and Saturdays. Mrs. A LADY COBNETIST Is Always in Demand. Why 64 Dont You Be fne? PROP. L. C. READ MAIN ST. Can Make You One. |