Show UTAK LADIES TO THE FRONT Their Work in the Tfntional Cozmci Cot Women The Thursday session of the council iras particularly interesting because of an essence of Mormonism suggested sug-gested by the chief actors The topic for the first part of the evening w Education and the presiding office was 1lrs Elmira S Taylor of Utah The Ethical Side of Womans Education Edu-cation a the subject of a < paper by Minnie J Snow of Utah She contended con-tended hat the strain of college lire was so great a to deprive women of physical strength and thus unfit them for the battle with the world while the mel pursuing the same condition of study are given a distinct adv j age through their indulgence In boisterous bois-terous sports Mrs Elmira S Taylor presided over the first half of the entertainment or jrogramme which was given under the auspices of the Young Ladies Na lonal Mutual Improvement Associa ion an educational movement in the far west whose watchword is Improvement Im-provement our motto perfection our iJm iJmElmlra S Taylor of Utah is a distinct tinct figure in the council She is a fluent talker has a bright countenance and Is ever ready to take up the part of her sex She knows the history of Utah up hill and down dale and every bit of her work here is permeated with a loyalty to the territory of which she is a representative and a hope hat it will soon become a state She is aided by Mrs Emeline Wells Mrs Snow and a large delegation of young ladles from Utah They seem to be as much interested in the coming statehood of Utah a any mother is in a new daughter The speakers were Mrs Minnie G I Snow who talked upon the ethical side of womans education Mrs S Y Gates on What Is Modern Education Doing for American Girls Lillle T Freeze on The Relative Importance of Preventive to Corrective Work in Moral Reform I All three speakers took high ground in regard to the intellectual ellectual training of women They deprecated the unnecessary waste of time in studying many subjects which II were of no use in after life and in neglecting others which materially influence in-fluence their dally welfare More time i should be spent upon womens opportunities oppor-tunities for her securing a knowledge 1 of the applied sciences There were many fields such as architecture and electric engineering where under proper training < she could undoubtedly make her mark New York Recorder Ill have no bigger this doth fit the time And gentle women wear such caps as these protests bonny Kate to mocking Petru chio So does Prices Cream Baking Powder fit our troublous times gentlewomen gentle-women will have none other Household Matters To test a ham cooking run a sharp knife 5n along the bone I it comes out milky looking the ham Is not done if clean It is Keep the stove or range free rrom soot in all its parts A hotair passage clogged up with soot will prevent the oven from baking well Steel that is rusted may be cleaned by applying several coats of kerosene Let stand for Q few hours and then rub and apply again Sandwiches of walnuts are new Chop a cupful of walnut meats and mix with oue tablespoonful of Mayonnaise Mayon-naise dressing spread the bread with this mixture cutting the slices very thin and trimming off the crusts An other delicious sandwich is made of thin cut buttered bread on which sliced cucumbers are laid covered with a dressing of oil and vinegar One 2s pretty sure to get the skirts of gowns wrinkled in traveling no matter how carefully they may be packed J ibis happens have them hung out on the clothesline stretched out to their extremes width Every crease will be taken out as entirely as if they had been ironed Old couches that it would not be profitable to pay the upholsterer to recover re-cover can often be rejuvenated at home If over them there is put afresh a-fresh cover of chintz sateen corduroy or mohair furniture plush If the sofa or couch has a back which 5t is diffi cult to manage on the new plan take it off Cold boiled ham or roast or boiled beef left from one days dinner maybe may-be acceptably served at the next days lunch or dinner cooked in a chafing dish in the following way Slice a quarter of a pound of the meat in thin slices Heat a tablespoonful of tomato catsup with the same quantity of butter but-ter and of sherry When hot put the slices in the sauce turn them over while heating and when boiling serve If your street gown shows signs of wear at the bottom or has shortened a some woolen gowns will do get some Hercules braid and put a band smoothly around the foot of the gown letting it come below the material so as to lengthen the skirt Hold it a little lit-tle full when putting it on so that it will not draw It is quite fashionable and certainly is economical I you like you can lengthen the skirt with something and set the braid over that but the other answers quite as well and it is less trouble To prevent burned hands and much annoyance every housewife should tiara plenty of holders around the kitchen stove They can be made of a double piece of ticking with a layer or two of cotton between stitch nicely around the edges and put a loop or ring to hang up by Holders are much nicer than using the nice clean apron or the tail of the dress to lift a hot coffee pot kettle of frying pan For the sitting room and parlor make the holder of a bit of thick silk and embroider em-broider it if you like making it ornamental orna-mental as well as useful I will come in handy a dozen times 3 day Womans Suffrage The San Francis Examiner ha opened Its columns for a free for all debate < on woman suffrage The old straw is being thrashed with a great deal of vim The discussion has extended ex-tended over several weeks and shows no sign of closing fn a recent issue n woman who wouldnt vote if she could quotes Merediths opinion that The world is n nettle touch it it stings grasp it firmly it stings not and concludes that A woman is too slight a thing to trample the world without feeling its sting Another of the fair sex insists that the government Is rotten to the core and cries t heaven for some purifying purify-ing element and woman is that element ele-ment These extreme views are being aired each day to the edification of the Examiner Ex-aminer readers |