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Show THE REVIEW. 4 The Review, PUBLISHED WEEKLY. ANNIE M. BRADLEY, 241 - - - Editor, E. South Temple St. MARGARET E. WALLACE, Business Manager. Address all communications to The Review, E. South Temple St. 241 subscription : $1.00 One Year. Six Months, .50 Entered at the Pott Office at Salt Lake City at Second clast matter . The DenVei' Biennial BV MATTIE E. ROGERS, A Member of the Denver Press Committee. The Club Women of Colorado are hoping great things for the General Federation of Womens Clubs which comes to us June 28, 1898. It will, without doubt, bring together more club women with mutual desires and plans for interests, with the betterment of mankind, than any like gathering in the history of wofar-reachi- ng mans work. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1698. The Review received this week a pleasant word of encouragement from Mrs. L. A. Baker of Webster Groves, Mo., a member of the Monday club. She says: I am much interested in your paperandwish it deserved success. Mrs. Mary H. Hurst, who repre- All things conceivable which will insure the success of this Biennial is being brought into action by the With Mrs. Local Biennial Board. Jame B. Grant, as their infallible chief executive, with such wise counselors as Mrs. Mahlon D. Thatcher, President of the State Federation ; Mrs. Frank Trumbull, the Federations Treasurer; Mrs. Eli M. Ashley, Chairman of State Correspondence; and Colorados great representative woman, Mrs. Sarah H. Platt, President of the Womans Club, we need not fear for the result. Each careselected chairman of the various the right hand of the president who fully committees feels noblesse oblige to do is Prime Minister of Belgium. her best. At each meeting of the Local The death of Miss Francis E. WilBoard they discuss earnestly improvelard yesterday morning removes one ments and additions to the Biennial of the worlds famous leaders in the program of entertainment. Denver temperance cause. She has been conis full of gracious hostesses who will nected with the movement for many be proud to do honor to their Biensince and been the 1879 years nial guests. Their present assembly president of the N. W. C. U. and rooms in the Unity church will be after the organization of the Worlds open in free hospitality to the BienW. C. T. U. has been president. nial visitors, and some club woman Miss Willard has been a very active will be in daily attendance to counsel worker all her life and devoted her and assist guests in such a home-lik- e best energy to the bettering and upthat they will forget they are lifting of mankind. She was a noble spirit in a strange land. woman and her example is a worthy strangers those who have sented the movement for scientific temperance education in the schools of the United States at the recent Congress held in Brussels, was given the seat of honor at Anti-Alcohol- ic For one to follow. Wanted. A good reliable person to solicit subscriptions for The Re- view. Liberal commission. 241 E. South Temple. Apply not learned of the plans of the Local Board we will briefly sketch an outline. Transportation will soon be satisfactorily arranged with low rates for tourists to all points. Denver is the open gate OPIHriES 1 Telephone S36. have outgrown our blankets and moccasins. A week of awakening in Denver will fill their hearts with desire to pass on through the Utah gates and view her majestic beauty of mountain range, canon and peaceful loveliness of her valleys; her famous capitol, also with its curious and interesting attractions will strongly draw them. We will assure them a hearty and cordial welcome by the Utah club women, because we know it is the true spirit which pervades the entire West. The entertainment of the Biennial is largely social; society hostesses will strive with each other to arrange many pleasant receptions; there will be delightful car rides all over the principal parts of this beautiful city, of which Denver women are so justly proud, and a at a suburban repleasant sort Elitchs Garden with lunch served by the North Side Womans Club; one great, free excursion around the world famed Georgetown loop will give them opportunity to characteristic admire Colorados mountain scenery, and enjoy a lunch in a typical mining camp; in short a general good time and relaxation of mind and body for graver matters. What beautiful music, artistic decoration of lovely flowers and clever women can do for the Biennial in the daily program is already assured. The Bureau of Information is daily adding every comfort and convenience to their department that can be conceived, from a telegraph operator to a postage stamp. It warms the hearts of Colorado club women to realize that our Utah sisters are in such close sympathy with re-uni- on Nos. 17 and 1 ! K. 1st South. THE LflRQEST STOCK. Greatest Variety, and Lowest Pric in the City. to a paradise of mountain viewu and delightful trips beyond. Some of our eastern friends, whose conservative lives have been limited by the boundary posts of their native state, will arouse to the fact that there is something in the west beside prairie dogs and sage brush and that we women THE ROYAL MUSUN s Ladies Linen Clothing, HB Cents Furnishings. UNDERWEAR SALE Continues for Another Week. 80L0N SPIRO, Manager, |