Show 1I I I EMILY FAITHFCLL I It has not been learned that Miss f C i Emily Faithfull will give the people of Salt Lake an opportunity tort tor-t hearing her lecture but we hops that before she leaves town the lady will favor us As a rule female f reformers are more or less cranky and it is too often the case that their ideas and their selfim r i posed missions are extravagant and Impracticable One will be satisfied d f with nothing short of the complete and radical social reformation of the race and the plans that she presents pre-sents for accomplishing the work would bring pandemonium and chaos Another finds the source of all evil in this world to consist In 1J the fact that women are denied the 4 2 z right of suffrage A third wants the women in the office and as a consequence t e men to stay at home tend the bbiesand perhaps bang their hair And ao they go only now and then one adyanc ins clear and practical ideas of reform re-form either social or political Miss Faithful seems tobe one of the few whose work can be heartily commended com-mended for she is engaged in really bettering the condition of her sex in showing woman her true place in the world and teaching her how best to perform the duties and1en joy the blessings of life Her lecture on Modern Shams a quotation from which appeared in THE HERALD some time agois bristling with gocd sense and filled with wisdom It is u I the production of a thinker who had a clear idea of what she aimed at rather than the work of one who I was bent on abusing existing things j merely because she coiilJ find things I to abuse and knew how to abuse I There are many Shams in the society of Salt Lake and if it does no good it will certainly do no harm to have Miss Faithfull point them out |