Show I H HI Hb Hj I I I b j W Nt r E H 1 t W ubon I IOn On Tuesday afternoon aft mOOn the Womans I club dub held bId an n open meeting me tIng at t which friends of the members w e enter entertained tine An address addrel en on Human Sacrifices crI I was delivered by Rev Re P 3 Thacher and was listened to with the keenest keene t interest by those present Tea I was wae dispensed at the close cIoe of the pro gramme Dr Thacher r acher spoke warmly for tor the higher education of women awl and for tor recognition rec of her equal rights with man in labor politics or society After hoing ing how women are sacrificed in regard rega rd to education conventional pru prude de dey y prejudice and pride Mr Air r Thach Thacher er r said A womans moral conscious consciousness ness nes is ls often blurred and the difference between vice and virtue reduced to a I Lore is le vanishing point by flirtation too sacred a thing thus to be trifled trIed I with It is rubbing off on the bloom from froma a fair tall sweet flower z d once rubbed I off it will not be restored in after years vears Flirts become conjugal bank I i Women are sacrificed by being re regarded regarded I as a mere meie ornaments and instruments instruments instruments ments of pleasure to amuse the lord of creation An indiscriminate love lore of ad admiration admiration is fostered which enamels the th sensitive and receptive faculties and frivolous employments have or sapped the nature Is it strange strause that thit tb t women who wh have some ome conception eon of the of their thefT own being should resent this t Is her true policy bearing brooking endur enduring enduring ing all aU things Is the peculiar privilege jf mn man What chivalrous man man will say o Has Baa wo woman woman woman man not the common rights of pf f human humanity ity Uy If It she ahe is shall baIJ she he not JI t tv v feel It resent it t If tf a yield to mans temptations cannot l she he be for forgiven forgiven l given not only to go to heaven n but to tobe tobe tobe be good for something on the earth earthMen earthMen Men are forgiven for lapses from vir virtue virtue tue and shall we say ay y woman cannot be ber r Strange is it not that women them themselves selves sei ele es arp are most p one to say ay so 80 They will pardon perdon their brothers but hut are only too ready to thrust their sisters s cut in the cold That which is l true reverence for woman from which alone genuine courtesy can spring is a gracious ious and arid generous impartiality which is not bounded by the ft limits of class or con condition Show us the man who WRO u would ouM wouldn no n more act rudely to the poorest girl than h would to the richest heiress who treat treats indigent and unprotected maidenhood with even more cautious deference than wealth and beauty who I scorns corns a boaster over womans woman weak weakness weakness ness as the meanest of cowards show us such ch a man and you show us more a conventional gentleman gentle laa you show us a nobleman of natures na best pattern and of Gods God own anointing I and consecration Reviewers Club The Viewers Reviewers R met on Monday after afternoon afternoon noon Doon atthe residence of Mrs John Cain Cam After preliminary business Mrs F P A Vincent delegate del ate to the P 1 F FW FW FW W C rend red a report of proceedings at atthe atthe atthe the recent se a on at Provo Following th the report came the topic of or the afternoon after afternoon afternoon noon Recent Electrical dri al Discoveries Miss Mi Della Delia Snow gave gae ga e a brief account tile stepping stones that have ed d to our present knowledge of the aid given to electrical e M development by the ad advancement of the mechanical arts Miss MLee Sn Snow w also dealt in detail deta on the discoveries dt dise e verles reri s since ISil 1891 This included an account of the successful experiment k of the transmission sion of electrical force by water power Marconis w wireless ireless I telegraphy Tesla wireless light Ugh the Xray and the stimulus it has hu been b be n to scientific investigation A A discussion followed led by Mrs Ms Y vr v F P Adams various ladies ladi contrib contributing items 1 of interest interestS S I Irbe The Agitation of if the tile Great Reform Wa BD During the Reign of George XV IV was WM the subject at the en n Tu Tp da afternoon Mrs Entity Emily Miner was chairman of th he h day The next t meeting of the dub club will be held heW with Mrs IT Clara M II Reapers Beepers At an Interesting meeting of ci the Reapers on Monday in the office of f the Womans Weman Exponent Mrs B BW W ls gave a sketch of the and also alBo J i short alk on the history of Christianity IK is i the first century The life Itte of Josephu Jo was as given bv by y Mrs Mria M Mx Mria ria 11 W Wilcox Daughters of the devolution I In c of Thanksgiving Thank Sky lay the Daughters of th tb involution E I enjoyed j a royal feast in parlors of Mrs Wells Wel In th the T ton tn m building L yesterday B Wic it and ami buff the club lors were i f in th t lit i l eort I Tie Tte yellow them urns in Ic blue Vases placed about the Ute room mom and on the table produced a noni no and anu an petty pretty effect An was sa as served consisting f roast IUM baked beans bean Rn browl bread doughnuts doughnut pump pumpkin pumpkin pumpkin kin pie and molasses i Mrs LH LB L 14 H B Fth h vice vire ice regent rg nt presided I at atthe the Mis Irs Lucy V V Smith read a patter paper pa Pr 1 on It The rile of or the he R ut i describing fl fifty v y battles from from Lf LL ington to Yorktown 1 An n invitation was v is to the numbers Im to meet on un We Lc U ii at the i home honi lome of Or f Mrs Walter Waiter P j atie tie when the Boston Tea Toa Party p ny will m be com mem memO j O 0 ted teel Council Cou cil oi ot J lt Women The until if f Jewish Women W men held if It regular mee ng n at the B B lodge rooms on After a short d f 1 n busha session Miss ta Carrie Mooney opened the interesting with witha wItia a v vocal Meal caI selection Mrs tra Sig Sk g Simon tile tUe delegate delate t to Provo gave gara ave her report of I the meeting of the State Federation An excellent ex paper on Some Sabbath St 1 Legends was read by Mrs rs Stella En Engelman relman gelman Mrs S Wj w HT ur followed with a aing I reading ing on The Women of the Bible Dible dwelling principally on the t e story of I Rebecca Current events was given by I Mrs 18 M Block Light refreshments were served at atthe atthe atthe the conclusion on of the State Council of Women At the annual ann al meeting of the State Council of Women held in the office of the Womans Exponent on Friday the I following officers were reelected for forthe forthe the thu year Mrs Emily S Rich Richards Richar Richards ards ar 8 president Mrs Priscilla P Jennings Jen Jennings niD 8 v Yi ve oe e president Mrs Augusta Grant second vice president Mrs Georgia Fox Young third thin vice president president president dent Mrs Nellie Little fourth vice president p ident Mrs J Fewson Smith re recording I recording cording and corresponding secretary Mrs H 11 S Lapish treasurer Mrs irs J Melton Mrs M P Silver Mrs Rebec Rebecca ca en Doolan Mrs Mary Luff Mrs S M Stewart were elected executive com corn committee committee and Mrs Alder Mrs Eliza reth th Cohen Mrs Emma Jensen press committee The next meeting of f the club dub will be beheld beheld beheld held Dec 10 Daughters of American meri Revolution Mrs Irs George Y Wallace entertained the of nl f the tile American Revolution j lion tion ti n on Thursday A thoughtful re review review review view of Dr Di Ames The Log Loa g of the was ji C E Alfea Mrs Irs Percy and aad Miss MIst Olive Gray contributed several choice vocal and instrumental selections The Th I business of the meeting consisted in inthe Inthe inthe the election of Mra Mrs George Hancock as Ms registrar I Ladies Lat es Literary dub At the Ladies Literary club on Fri Frt Friday FrIday I day afternoon the subject will be In Foreign Lands Reminiscences given Biven given en by Mrs Park Literary Land Landmarks Landmarks I marks by Miss Miss Dukes and 1 I It School Systems by Miss Pains Paine Paines s t The history section e meets on Thurs Thursday Thursday Thursday day Nov 21 at 10 a m French his hia history history tory from the th year 1223 1221 to 1316 will wID be given by the members The Shakespeare section will meet at the club house Wednesday Nov 20 Je G Gat at 1 i The last three acts acta of The rile Tempest will be read TIle The ho tourist section meets at the dab club clubhouse house hou e on Monday morning at 19 iS Subjects The German People by Mrs 1 Fenton lenton People of LIed by Mr Mrs Woodruff Needlework Guild For nine years a branch of the Needlework Guild Gund has been in exist existence existence ence in this city In the most quiet and unostentatious uno way it has done an untold amount of good It was organ iced in 1893 with a membership of about The simplicity of tie the or organization organization organization the small tax upon the members and anil an the great amount of good acco vi 4 all commended themselves to the thoughtful A con contribution contribution contribution of two new garments once a year or a donation of money no amount specified constituted member membership membership membership ship in the guild How many man may conscientiously say RaY that this fee was J O much for them even in addition to in other directions In addition to this requirement of o the National Guild the Salt Sail Lake decided to ask BIt a dime from all who wre e willing to ftp p taxed in order to toha toha ha have E e a small coal frund und for lor the relief of the sick and aged ased during the cold weather eat her As a result of this small tax upon the individual about new garments have bave been distributed in I Salt alt Lake more than sent to Cuba and about Ii to Park City in times of need Also Iii 12 has been sent for the support of the parent guild in Phila Philadelphia Philadelphia delphia and abut ab ut 30 expended in coal roal and shoes for the sick and needy in Salt Lake City A record which speaks well wen for itself surely This number numb r of garments means ab absolutely nothing to the reader who has bas not seen at least once on e the piles of warm arm underwear blankets and hun hundreds of pairs paint of stockings collected and nd arranged for accord according according according ing to th judgment of those who wished oily olly to accomplish the great greatest est P lt amount of good We believe that L no ana and in many instances the tile iene ed accomplished by bythe bythe the guild it ir our city elty The merchants have i zade ade most ac acceptable acceptable cf d nations of clothing every year tar The landlords have placed a room at the tle disposal of ot the guild free tr every yr and our daily papers with rK r exception have hae cordially allowed notices f Ind nd articles pertaining to the work ork w never necessary n These have haver till fall r been potent factors fator j in tl U e success of the work ork and the aid nid has beta most appreciated For e mysterious reason the in interest Wrest terest a ad d contributions have haP steadily arid nd d rapidly rap ly failed for the past two or three rs Whether the work was taken up as a fad ad that mischievous I thing and ano the novelty has worn off ot who can t ten tell ll I Perhaps some excused s by ly i thinking that in such a large member membership membership I Iship ship their small contribution of or only I two articles would not be missed but I they should realize that If ff the small contributions would b lug ing such great gNat result the failure of the small contri contributions I buti would make a deficiency 1 ly 11 great There is no doubt that many I with the best beat intentions have failed 0 in their contributions either through carelessness or forgetfulness t and per perhaps perhaps perhaps haps H k is with these that the greatest responsibility must rest and so for lack of support the tile inevitable result has come and the pUdas guildas guild as a branch of the national organization organisation has ceased to exist It Is II net et the arst ti n for good in Salt Lake that has re recently recently recently ceased to for the same reason but oh Gh the pity of it all am It Itis Itis is 18 indeed Cause for fot deep regret that c quI r city cannot take and hold its place with other of Its size in the philanthropic as u well welt as the educational educational progress SI f the day The same officers with one exception exception tion who began be n tile the work had the mel melancholy m melancholy l lI duty of ending It Mrs Walter WaI ter Murphy the Ole first treasurer tr left the I city and was wa necee succeeded e by Mrs Watson Watson Wat Watson son Th The other r who have sieved served every year yeas with wI increasing ng faith In the principle ef f the t guild have been the honorable president Salisbury president Mrs Mra NeMen Neiden and secretary Mrs KnE E B CrItchlow lQ The ninth collection coU of garments for forthe forthe forthe the Needlework Guild was made on Wednesday Nov It U The garments were taken taen ta en to a room roam in inthe the Kenyan Kenyon Keny n kindly loaned by Mr Kr Porter to Mrs Nelden the president of ot the guild The total number of garments col collected collected collected was wu Given to poor fam families families flies given Biven to Salvation Army lU to Kearn St SL Anns age ge given ven to State street orphanage given to Parish Visitor given to St Anthonys An Anthonys Anthonys guild Total To the stores which kindly contributed ed to the members who worked so ef efficiently to all who have hav been inter interested interested ested in the guild gull work since its be beginning beginning beginning ginning nine years yean ago o the officers ex en extend extend entend tend their hearty thanks feeling that much good has hu been accomplished hed by bythe bythe bythe the new Bew garments given to the deserving deservIng ing poor But the difficulties in carrying on the work have beeR been so 80 great for the last few years and the interest of the pub public lie lic In hi the charity so evidently falling off as y manifested by b the yearly de deI decrease I crease in contributions dropping from 1700 in 1896 to aa 71 in 1901 that it was wu decided by the members present at atthe atthe 1 the annual annu meeting on Thursday Nov 14 to withdraw from tie the national or organisation organisation organization r So one more loore good work one more source of comfort to the helpless and needy panes MeS Into oblivion Club hb Notes UnItY circle will meet m at the usual hour on Wednesday Y at the residence of Mrs Watson Watsen 11 South Second East street The College club meets Thursday evening with Miss Kia Yardley at 65 Lo Ito Logan gan gun avenue The Daughters of or Utah Pioneers will meet on Tuesday Tue day Nov Noy K 21 Mrs Harker will entertain the club x l There will be a meeting of I the Chaminade C chorus at Calders hall hallon hallon on Saturday morning at 10 M I S v 1 The Parliamentary club will hold bold a special meeting meUng m Un on OD Wednesday daf after afternoon afternoon noon at Z 3 at the club house houseA A full tull attendance is requested as the question of continuing the club through the winter is J to be decided at this meeting I oi What is the first step necessary to take to enable me inc me to t become a member of th the Salt Lake City branch of the Daughters of American Revolution as asI asI asI I am entitled to be through my mr an ancestors ancestors reStore having fought tousnt in the war of I I th the Revolution A SUBSCRIBER Apply to t Miss MI 8 Anna ADna Elizabeth Mur Murphy Murphy Murphy phy Salt Lake who is secretary of the theD theD D DAR A R Provo Clubs The Utah met Wednesday evening at the home of the president Mrs Beck BeckIn BeckIn BeckIn In answer an to each member repeated President Becks Beck favorite 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