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A Beautiful Line of Decorated China in New and ' Elegant Designs, useecially Suitable for CHRISTMAS. Reasonable Prices. EVERY WELL REGULATED FAMILY Utah Sorosis held its regular to the Review. U. W. Press Club, Dr. Orielle Curtis. Dr. E. R. Shipp. Reapers Club, - Alice Reynolds. Utah Sorosis, - S. L. Monroe. S. L. Womans Club Mrs. Lizzie Wilcox. Authors Club, Ladies Literary Club: 78 THE HOTUiL LIFE Correspondents Emma J, McVicker, Blanche S. Lewis, Leoline W. Brown, AdeliaM. King, Fannie P. Morrison, OliveS. Y. Dart, Lola K. Hempstead, Agnes Vincent, Georgiona R. Girard, Section Chairmen. The Spirit of Liberty, Chapter D. A. R., met at the home of the Chapter regent, Mrs. Elijah Sells, on Thursday, Nov. nth. After the business of the meeting was disposed of, a very interesting paper was read by Mrs. Fisher on Abagail Adams and her time. She was followed by Mrs. C. E. Allen, who entertained the chapter by giving the methods of work of the National Congress, D. A. R., which annually assembles at Washington, on Feb 22. When she had concluded, Mrs. O. J. Salisbury, who is vice-chairm- an of the George Wash- Should have ington Memorial Committee, placed A Calendar Clock Sale. before the Chapter, the plans of procedure for raising $250,000, by the women of the country, to build the Memorial Hall in Washington. One Just as essential as any other piece of fnrnitnre. Saves time, labor and a thousand steps. 73 W. 1st South St. H. W. KEITH, Agent, ACCORDION PLEATING. Fine Pleating for Raffles and Fronts a Specialty. Dressmaking and Plain Sewing. Satisfaction guaranteed. Rates reasonable. Roots) 13, fto. 47 E. First South St. Whiteheid Steam Carpet Cleaning Co., Feather Renovating, Mattress Cleaning, Carpets cleaned by Carpets onr new machine will prove we are the Re-Fitt- poop- - Office: 246 W. ed. L. S. WHITEHEAD, Third South St. Prop. KODAK HEADQUARTERS. JOHNSON'S PHOTOS. 46 S. West Temple. Mrs. A. E. Westenhaver, Corset Parlors and Art Needlework. Beautiful New Stamping Designs. Full line of Embroidery Silks. Lesson in em broidery and drawn work . Stoat ladies corset work a specialty. 175 W. Second South Stbeet. hundred men have pledged themselves to raise a much larger sum tobuild afterward the university for which Washington left the sum of $25,000 as a but which has been lost. neu-cleu- s, At the S. L. Womans Club on Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Piper being ill, Mrs. Kinney read a paper by Miss Raymond on The Evolution of Sowhich was prepared for the ciety Cripple Creek Womans Club. A better or more exhaustive paper has never been presented before the club, and the paper will be published in part in a later edition of The Review, for the benefit of all the club women in the State. week- ly session at the home of Miss Bachman, Nov. 4, 1897. Special features of the program were the parliamentary drill by Mrs. Hannah Pike and the papers. The first subject, The Legislative Branch of the Government, was treated by the president, Mrs. Maynetta B. King. The discussion thorough and instructive, dwelling on the powers and functions of the Senate and House of Representatives and the mode of making was Mrs. Hannah B. Tucker followed with a well written paper on law. the Executive Department of the ernment. Gov- The club held its session Nov. n at the home of Miss Bertha Bachman. In the absence of president and vice-preside- nt Bachman presided. Mrs. Hannah B. Tucker conducted the parliamentary drill. A paper discussing the Library Value of Daniel Websters Speeches was read by Miss Reynolds. Ralph Waldo Emerson was the subject of a very happy and impressive paper written by Mrs. Miss Bullock. Meeting adjourned for one week. The Utah Womans Press Club will hold their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Clarence A. Bradley, 241 E. South Temple. Original Thanksgiving stories and poems, and sentiments will be presented. This meeting will be a reciprocity meeting, the officers of the Federation and the Presidents of the City Clubs having been invited to be present. Invitations have been issued by Mrs. O. J. Salisbury, to a number of Salt Lake Ladies, to meet at her' home, 445 E South Temple this afternoon, for the purpose of organizing the Utah Branch of the George Washington Memorial Committee. ales, Clubs, Socials, Dancing, etc., there is no better place in the city On next Tuesday, Miss Gilmre will present the subject Economic Questions Affecting Social Progress. Main and West Temple. Review and Northwestern Monthly for one year for $1.75. . JgyFor Private Tea Parties, Music than Landrums Terpsichorean College, Third South Street, between -- The |