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Show the review. New England women, interested in the Biennial, should confer with her the Biennial will be the pride of Utah the matter. It is a perconcerning and the whole west. There is the sonal responsibility of every club wosame loving fellowship and lofty aspiman to come and assist in making the rations to be written as those who Biennial a magnificent success. love humankind. Utah club women a club Denver is rea are so fired with enthusiasm and it breaks out in new clubs all city; alization of the grand results which over, like a fever epidemic. When will come to all women that they the Womans Club met in their former need no urging to come to the Genrooms in the Masonic Temple, there of eral Federation. The descendants was a timid knock one day on the those pioneers whose rugged deterouter door; as the maid opened the and mination redeemed the desert door she saw the eager, inquisitive of the made it blossom like garden Please, face of a street urchin same the inherited have Paradise, said he, is this where the Mam," heroic spirit. They are bringing women are clubbed?" Some one of rank front Utah women to the told me that the women were clubbed thinkers and workers. They fully here today and I want to see the realize the new ideas, new methods, fun." Every one of the four thoufill to will which plans and hopes sand club women of Colorado are on of week's the program overflowing vive , as they realize that each day the Biennial. Although we western qui the great Federation nearer women would never admit that we brings their reputation and honor are to in things and are not always be strongly tested to make this the lessons we learn can progressive, many General Federation ever from the wise women of the East and greatest known. South. One reforming feature of the BienIt will be an inspiration to breathe nial program will be universally apwith workers air such famous the same plauded; there will be few dry papers as (Jennie June), Mrs. J. C. Croly, or essays or long dissertations which the author of the new History of lull us to sleep; but women have at Woman's Club Work in America," last discovered they can discuss and and lately appointed Inspector of the reason. Public Schools of New York City by There will be committees to preMayor Strong for five years, Mrs. pare subjects for discussion, a promEllen M. Henrotin, Mrs. Alice Ives inent leader and exbright Breed, the candidate for President of changes of wit and wisdom from the the General Federation, Mrs. h We feel also this assembly floor. of the Sorosis of New York, will out some of the famous bring Mrs. Edwin Longstreth of Philadelimpromptu speakers of our western phia, Mary Mapes Dodge of St. Nichclubs. olas magazine. Then we hope to One of the best and most womanly have with us Ruth McEnery Stuart talks at the State Federation, which and Agnes Repplier, and many other convened in Pueblo in October, was famous writers and thinkers of whom Miss Emma McCornick of given by we have dreamed, but never thought the Ladies' Literary Club, Salt Iake it would be our happiness to meet. City. She was the guest of our state Excitment is raging high and visitors president, Mrs Thatcher. Her talk east and south report the attendance was impromptu, but was an inspiraat the Biennial will be unprecedented, tion to all as she told in a simple, sweet way what the Utah women as the general cry of club women is were doing to broaden and strengthen for Denver." It is agitated even womankind. Ho, now that a New England excursion When the crowds begin to come should be arranged by that bright, next June and fill every nook of the city to overflowing with enthusiastic active periodical, The Club Wowomen workers, you will see Denver s man," of Boston to come to Denver thermometer rising to the hospitable in June. The editress requests that occasion with a warm welcome to all. pre-eminent- up-to-da- Our Premiums We offer to anyone securing ly OAE HUNDRED YEIRLY UP PAID SUBSCRIBERS To The Review we will give a New High-Grad- e 98 WHITE BICYCLE. This wheel is handled by L. E. Hall of this city, and may be seen at No. 29 West First South Street. It is s in every detail and sells for first-clas- I75.00. FOR FIFTY SUBSCRIBERS We offer a Fine te up-to-da- Hel-mut- te SILYER WATCH, and Ladies or gentlemen's. Valued at $20.00. guaranteed. First-clas- s FOR FORTY SUBSCRIBERS action, extension rib, rebounding locks, low circular We offer a top snap hammers, English walnut pistol grip, lamen-ate- d checkered grip and fore-en- d, steel barrels, case - hardened mountings, rubber butt plate SHOT GUN. FOR TWENTY SUBSCRIBERS We offer one pair OPERA GLASSES, Good leather case, best of lenses, valued at $6.00. FOR FIYE SUBSCRIBERS We offer a PHOTAKE CAMERA, Handled by Browning Bros at f S Sold |