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Show the review. Y. City, wrote that he questioned whether the greatest wrong done the children of the poor in the past has not been the aesthetic starvation of their lives rather than the physical inSuch work could easily be accomplished with the aid of the State Federation. Let some practical thing be started by our Federation, in which every one will see and realize the benefits being bestowed upon any mined to meet her application with an energetic non possumus, for they are fearful of creating a terrible precedent if they admit her to the bar. London Telegraphs Paris jury. immediately its growth and influence will spread and it will be recognized as a power for good in the State. It will not suffice to pass resolutions at our annual conventions adopting certain lines of work as the object of the Federation, and at the year following show no progress toward accomplishing that purpose. It is good to have an ideal, but something must be done to attain that ideal if we accomplish any community and pro-gres- si A Female Iiacuyet in prance. Chauvin, the lady lawyer, is determined to demand admission to the bar and leave to plead in public when the courts reassemble. She maintains that she has a full right and title to practece before the tribunals, as the ladies who possess medical diplomas are permitted to attend to patients. While awaiting authorization to act as a barrister, Mademoiselle Chauvin is organizing a good practice. Her clients are chiefly widows and young women who want advise about the management of their money or property, or who have cases of a delicate sort which they hesitate to submit to men. The young lady lawyer denies that she intends to act as a shrieking sister or an aggressive champion of womens rights. She merely wants leave and license to speak in court in defense of her clients, and one of the questions of the day now is, Will she be allowed to do so? So fas as matters go at present many lawyers seem to be against her, and it is considered that the high judicial or legal authorities will emphatically refuse to permit her to plead like the male advocates in open court. They are, it is said, deter- Mademoiselle In considering some of the many interesting programs of various clubs, a selection of topics that seem to be especially suitable for making a womans club in a small town, contribute much to the social entertainment and instruction of the community, are such subjects as the construction of homes, the heating, lighting, ting and sanitary arrrngements, water supply, sewerage and disposal of sewage discussed in a practical way that would make them applicable to the needs and resources of the town. Others still are the cooking of foods in a variety of ways, the care of the sick, the care and amusement of children, especially when a kindergarten is out of reach, flower and kitchen gardening, house decoration, and anything that relates in any way to comfort, convenience, health and enjoyment in a country town or home. There should be one such club in every village in our State. Seepetapy Gage on Caiweney Reform. 3 If You are going why not try the Steam-Heate- East this fall, Electric-L- d, Vestibuled trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway? The Short Line from Omaha and Kansas City to Chicago and the East. There is none better. For ighted time tables, maps and other information, call on or write to L. L. Downing, Commercial Agent, Oregon Short Line Bldg., Salt Lake City. Physicians and Surgeons Soap Is the Purest and Best Made. Guaranteed Not to Irritate or Barn the Most Delicate Skin. MRS. M. E. RANDALL, A e;ent, 419 Constitution Building A LADY CORNETIST Is Always in Demand. . Why Don't You Do Uno? PROP. 64 JL. o. read You One Can Mnlco MAIN ST. Invoices of Crepe Paper and Holiday Goods coming every day. Going almost as fast as they come, under the New Mniiaireinciit. 5 & 25c STORE, . 260 MAIN. UTAH COAL. and CASTLE CATE WINTER QUARTERS. D. J. SHARP, Agt., 73 Main St a at address in his Secretary Gage Telephone 429. dinner of the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York, on the celebration of its 129th Anniversary, said: In a word I commit myself to the STRONG COMPANIES. At a cost too Reasonable Rates. Fair Adjustment ot Losses. following proposition: PROMPT PAYMENT. for serious consideration, contemptible YOUNG & FOWLER, the debatable condition of our curBasement Deseret National Bank Bnilding. rency and banking system may be put upon clearly safe, if not theoretically Anderson & Rosslter Co., Hlgson, scientific foundations. This may be PLUMBERS. secured without any necessary conIttenJcd In. Rot Wakr fbtiri. til Wirt Ginrutol traction of the circulating medium of Jutting Pnoptli Telephone 475. exchange and with no danger of an 105 E. First South Bt. SALT LAKE CITY. undue expansion, and, best of all, this desirable end may carry in its effects J. tf. GERTZ, potential relief to those districts in the South and West which, though rich in possibilities of soil and climate, And Hanger. have been held back through the absence of banking capital and credit 25 E. Third South St, Salt lalu City. facilities. 1 FIRE INSURANCE - Painter Paper |