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Show FEB 25 J898 LIBRARY. IREVI EW UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Official Oman of the Utah Federation of Womens Clubs. $1.00 PEE VOL. PEICE FIVE yjE-A.i- a. SALT LAKE CI'I Y, FEBRUARY III. The Denver Biennial. General Federation of Women's Clubs Programme, Monday evening, June 20, 1898, at 8 oclock, board meeting. Tuesday morning, June 21, 1898, at 11 oclock, council meeting. Tuesday afternoon, 2 to 3:30: Conference of state presidents 1. in Brown Palace Hotel, Mrs. Henro tin, chairman. 2. Conference of state chairmen of correspondence, in Denver Club house, Mrs. Breed, chairman. joint conference of the above, 3:30 to 5, in Denver Club house, Mrs. Henrotin, chairman. Topics for discussion: 1. The Relation of General and State Federaof Edutions. 2. The cational Forces. 3. The Income of General and State Federations. Tuesday evening at 8, Social meeting of the board and council. Wednesday morning, June 22d, at 10, in the theatre, Mrs. Henrotin, chairman. Addresses of welcome by the Governor of Colorado, the Mayor of Denver, Mrs. E. M. Ashley, for the State; Co-ordinati- on Mrs. S. S. Platt, for the Womens Club of Denver. Response by Mrs. Henrotin. Report of recording secretary, report of corresponding secretary, report of treasurer, report of auditor. Wednesday afternoon, June 2 2d, 2:30 to 5, in Denver Womens Club, The Home. ABYAMC women appointed Sunday afternoon, at 3, Childrens meeting: Two addresses and music by the children. Wednesday evening, at 8, Education, Miss Annie Laws, chairman. Four addresses. Music. Thursday morning, June 23d, 9:30 to 12:30, Civic Clubs and Village Sunday afternoon, 4:30 to 6, in one of the churches, vesper service. Sunday evening, at 8, in theatre, Mrs. E. Longstreth, chairman, three addresses on The Spiritual Significance of Organization, and National Mrs. Associations, Improvement Cornelius Stevenson, chairman. Thursday afternoon, 2:30 to 4, in The Library Broadway theatre, Movement in the United States. songs. Monday morning, June 27th, at . committee; election; new business. Monday afternoon, 2:30 to 5, in Denver Womens Club, Mrs. Cyrus . Perkins, chairman. Informal Conference on Club Methods. Monday afternoon, 3 to 5, in theatre, Conference of Literary Clubs in three departments: Literature, Travel and History classes, and current events. Monday evening, at 8, in theatre, address by Mrs. Henrotin, introduction of new officers, resolutions, social meeting. C. P. Barnes, Music. Uncut Leaves. chairman, Friday morning, June 24th, 9:30 to Mrs. in Broadway theatre, Miss Margaret J. Evans, chairman, Educational Conference. 12:30, Friday afternoon, 2:30 to 5, in theatre, The Industrial Problem as it affects Women and Children. Friday evening, at 8, in theatre, The personal tax assessment of John Jacob Astor has been reduced from 2,000,000 to 250,000 by the Tax Commissioners of New York on his representation that the entire value of Mrs. Alice Ives Breed, chairman, Art and Utility. Saturday morning and afternoon, June 25th, excursion. Saturday evening, at 8, in theatre, Mrs. Philip N. .Moore, chairman, Folk Songs of America. Sunday morning, June 26th, pulpits of the city churches occupied by jj in theatre, Mrs. Henrotin, chairman. Report of nominating 9:30, Thursday afternoon, 2:30 to 4, in the Denver Womens Club, Mrs. Henrotin, chairman, The Press. Thursday afternoon, 4 to 6, receptions in private homes. Thursday evening, at 8, in Broad- BRY GOQBg SAL by the Biennial Committee. Clubs. way theatre, NO. 8. 26, 1898. Wednesday afternoon, June 22d, 2:30 to 5, in Broadway theatre, Phases of Economic Work in CE3STTS his personal property January 1st was 1,020,000 and that there was a mort- gage of 785,000 on the Astoria hotel. This is the largest tax assessement reduction on record. f0 f Tea Thousand Yards: Mill Remnants of Peracles, Light Outing Flannels, Figured Satines, and White Goods at Less than Factory Prices. . . . OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. t . |