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Show THE REVIEW. 2 O. S. FHIR, Street. Educational and Industrial Work in Buffalo. 262 Main FINE UILLINEB7 and CHBISTMAS GOODS. Our objeot is to give you good work, quick service, the right prices, and satisfaction guaranteed. NEXT DOOB TO KEKLXT8. J. liHYSOfl CO. H- - Is, this season, making a specialty of Ladies and Gentlemens Toilet Nets, in Silver, Genuine Ebony and Ivory. These are all high-grad- e goods. J. H. LlEYSON CO., 164 Main St., Salt bake City. The Buffalo Women: Educational and Industrial Union, the eldest same daughter of the institution of the name in Boston, dedicated its new the building last Wednesday, with declaration that every dollar of pnud the $65,000 and building cost, had It appears from upon this happy upward which the been paid. the remarks made occasion, that the work of the different unions varies according to the communities in which they are located and according to the needs left uncovered by other The Buffalo organizations. for instance, has no place for of handiwork or food, which table feature of our Womens Union, the sale is a no- Union, providing employment for two or three hundred women in their homes. But in Buffalo the need seems to have been for domestic training, of which CHAS. EBERT, Prop., 10 E. 3rd Booth St., Salt Lake City, Utah. Save money by consulting me before having your Fur Garments remodeled, redyed, cleaned or repaired. All kinds of far made to order. work at moderate prices. I furnish first-clas- s raw Far to sand Game for Highest prices paid 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., Salt 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 Graniteware. U AND It EAST THIRD SOUTH StREET. TflOWSON & BlSTiriE, Dealers in Staple and Pansy Groceries. GOOD BUTTER A SPECIALTY. 836 S. MAIN, CORNER MARKET STREET. The schools of Jacksonville, where the Annual Convention of Womens Clubs was held, were dismissed in order that the teachers and: pupils might attend the educational afternoon, arranged by the program committee. The Supt. of public instruction in the course of his remarks to You repre the convention, said: sent not alone the homes of our nation, not one institution, but the highest in aim and culture. We wish that our young people could all come in contact with you. Speak to the young people; show them some of the beau- g the teaching of tiful impulses that stir your souls. A children is an important part. This school that would not be dismissed to work is done in a great room, covervisit this association, would be a dead fitwhole the the of ing top building, school indeed. ted up through the liberality of two women who have made the Union the The biennial local board has enexecutors, as it were, of their benevolent intentions, by providing for the gaged the Broadway Theatre, in maintenance of this department. which will be held the convention of This Union has also accomplished the G. F. W. C. There will be a sesthe appointment of women in the posion held on Sunday night, at which lice stations as matrons, and upon the the most prominent speakers in the The Spirihospital and school boards, and stands Federation will discuss ready through its civic club, to put tual Significance of Organization. kitchen-gardenin- SALT LAKE FUR CO., She laid stress on the need cial life. of a wider knowledge of the beautiful and true, and argued that good newspapers and magazines would drive out debasing ones, if the public, could be educated to appreciate good English, and clean wholesome reading. A plea for works of art in the museums, public galleries and libraries and school houses was made. forward suggestions as to city housekeeping, where a feminine eye sees more clearly than the masculine what is needed. It h s established a Noonday Rest,' and has been helpful to One of the subjects that could be very profitably and entertainingly discussed by a mothers meeting is story telling to children. How to adapt a in securing excursions working-wome- n story to children of different ages. for them in the summer time a: reTo make it convey its own moral duced rates. Boston Herald . is a serious question with most mothers, and the suggestions which would come from experience that many jMotes ftom the Illinois Fed e rat ion of Womens Clubs mothers have had would be a valConvention. uable help to a busy woman, who earnestly desires to instruct her children The president, Alice Bradford Wiles and at the same time amuse them but, of Chicago, in her address to the who has lacked, perhaps, that self convention, expressed as her concepsame instruction in her childhood, tion of the general purpose of the and has not the ability to adapt what I. F. W. C., the ministrv of culture she may read or know without some in the home,, in the school, and in so hints on the subject. |