Show iU1k o fte 1 1 W netts CUb 1 1 L Very llttlo has been done among the I 1 clubwomen tim city during the past 1 week Nearly all the clubs adjourned tho 1 previous weelc until after lie new year 1 i when active work will bo taken up again 1 1 Ladies Literary Club 1 Tho Newspaper and Its Influence on 1 American Life as Seen Through tho 1 Public Eyn wa Mrs 1InncocW topic 1 ni th Ladles Literary club on Friday 1 1 afternoon p She gave an ontllno of the work ncces Bary of the numbers employed In the pre 1 jiaratlon and Jlatrlbutlon of a Mlnglo cdl 1 tfon of ono of our largo dalllca Shu hpoke of the dove as tho llrst reporter 1 who returned with no copy but later brought tho olive branch tho symbol of 1 good neww I The JnlHienco of tho public press for 1 good was brought out very clearly and 1 dvc crcclc wits given to tha editors of 1 many Influential papers for their successful success-ful efforts In raising the tone of their papers that the pulillu might brt nclltcd 1 thereby 1 Tht power exerted by tho artHt and II Justnitor waf4 spoken of na an Influence 1 dlfilcult to rat I mate anti a HtroiiK pka 1 vi mnilo that the dally paper he kept I 1 jiurc and clean mid on the SIde of right I Mrs Eugene LowlH alo read a very In 1 tcrestlnR paper Ring Out the Old 1 4 1 Tho music section of the Ladles lAte 1 rar > club xIH hal Jls regular meeting Thursday morningvJanuary 2nd at 10 1 oclock at the clubhouse The composer 1 for the day will be Tschalkowsky The 1 paper will be given by Mrs Richmond jind current n < wn by Mrs Iloppaugh Vo 1 rU and Instrumental numbers will be 1 given by Mrt A Ixswls Mrs Peabody 1 Mrs Snow Mrs Anderson and Mrs Xel 1 len Club munbers arc cordially Invited 0 i l The current events and current literature 1 litera-ture section will meet Friday January l r < i at 2 oclock The following Is the programme II Hung Chang Mrs I Meyer an original story by Mrs Royle 1 and The Schlcy Case Mrs Woodruff 1 Reapers 7 I At the moptlnsr of the Reapers on Mon Uy tliu birthday of ihn prophet Joseph 1 Smith was commemorated Several members 1I I mem-bers read sketches of his life and mel rlontfl connected with bin career Light I refreshments were Horvod by Mrs C J 4 TreRcott Mrs Mlnnlo If James and Mrs 1 P K Thomas I Coming Zeetings q Tomorrow afternoon the Reviewers will 4 lio entertained by Mrs Woodruff and Miss Klmball A blosraj > of Tolstoi 4 and a review of ono of his books Is Included 4 In-cluded in tIm programme 4 B 4 The regular meeting of the Utah Wo mans Prosb club will be hold tomorrow 9 night at the ofllco of the Womans Exponent 4 Ex-ponent 4 The College club will meet with MISS 1 Morgan and Mlns Condlt at the Collegiate 4 institute Thursday evening 4 I 1 There will be a meeting of the Chamli ado chorus on Saturday January Hh at 4 halfpast 10 at aiders to dccldo 4 whether the concert will bo given nr not 4 Every member IH expected to bo present 4 4 Club Notes News of the death of Jennie June 4 froly which occurred In New York on 4 Mondav will be received with sorrow In 4 all parts of the country She was not only tho founder of womenii clubs but 4 through liar efforts the FciUratlnn of Wu 4 monn rlub sts formed Mrs froly was 4 bern hi England seventytwo years ago but came to America when cjuito a young I woman She achieved an International 4 reputation as a newspaper writer under 4 1he nom do plume of Jennl Juno Mrs Orolv or > inrlzinl Srols thirty years ago 4 nnd at the time of her dcii tit wa presl 4 dent of the New York Womens Press 4 club S I i At 11 mooting of Qerman women hold 4 recently at FrankfortontheMaln to 4 1 protest against cproi > oscdtiirlf on fooo 4 I slnffb many enoo < ips vcrc made by both men and women One doctor declared p41 I that the prnpovd nieaHikre wnn full of 4 1 danger for tho family and urged women 41 1o continue to band th mFoh M together 4 to realm It The following resolution was ase1 UtLttlIfllOIIRlY 4 That the women of Fnmkfort strongly 7 4 protest ngalnnl the now tax on foodstuffs 4 proposed by I the protectIve tariff which would lead to a groat change In family 4 living and would lucreHe the cost of 4 houKeki plitr und the difficulty of educating 4 edu-cating the children Mothers and honsr Jeepcrs feel Mill moro anxiety about the 4 future of their families inasmuch as the c4 adoption of the proposed tariff would Iuse general noinlc ruin Gall Laughlin on Domestic Service In her report on nomistlc service Pte j pared under the direction of the United 5 Htntcs Induslrlal oomrnlHsl Miss Gall I Lnughlln dlseusses the llfllcultlos of lo mcstlu service and says that houschold S labor should have applied to it the business busi-ness principles which art applied to other elasscs of labor tind thus the relation l > etve ii emplover anl mployee should lie recognized ns erommlr rather than personal that ervlre enntmcted for should bo more carefully pp l l fixed Itours of labor should bi ilabliMhe l FO far nx this In jrirlleablc In household worK and trained service should bi tilE ntltufd for untrained Mls IiughMn favor truction In tin puhllf school E nnd colleges lit cooking the Chemistry of I fo < id bid the broad general principles of hanoeliold economic the latter tn hs l 1 taught to boy as well tot girls She glp a lift of the Iollegc inil unlvr > ititles that now offer cnnraes In dompatlo science ind i urges more sciuntlllc study anti Investigation In-vestigation along this line In conclusion Hho says To aummitri the cnncluslonrf readied r Comlltlons In doircstlc sorvlcu art at present uiwitlMfHctory Tin testimony of liuPle nerally und thy facts stated by thoso who uorne most rln ely Into touch with domestic labor serit to odUibllsh that in a large pniportlin if cases the frirIco rnLtcret1 bv h clomostic employees jg unHallKfoctory and that the supply of competent domestic worker Is far helw t the illman 1 In shorr donriMl sii vUo Is largely In the handgof nntruln < d and ltict > iiK > tcnt worker and is unpopular vlth the mnJorUy of intelligent women apiearncr The rciHonforthis Is l not found In lie wag s pxlu for Ic IK admitted that wages In dotn > i < tl vrvico are all I thlnKK considered higher than are the I wageR paid in many more popular line of work Tho ronxon Iii l fount In otlnc conditions which otlut and prlmnrlly In the fact that lie domestic inployco Is looked on as a personal uorvnut rather Ihnn as nu employee hired to perform pccllli1 servIce l3t cau > e of thin view 1 turn IH no llxoil stnnrlird of work the hours of labor arc Indefinite the emI em-I roees eiltlm time Is uubject to the control con-trol of the employer Thi position of the mployfj in the household I that of a rmldpp > nJent her social position is that t a itf im inferior 0 To improve the chnrnetr of domestic servIce Its supply of intnlllicvnt workers must bo Increased to Increase the supply of Intelligent workTH condition must ltr 90 modified HM tq make the conditions in 4 OomefitlD sorvlcn conform to as grt it an xlent aa poM lblc to conditions existing in other Induutrles nnd csiwolnlly KO inndllcd as to put the social iraaltlon of I the doniMtlc employee on a par with that of other wageearners In other words domestic wrvire must tw put on a bUBl nr > 8 bittts i This Cin be done only through corporation on the irt of both p employers and employ > s cHjovrntlon based on a better ind morn sclmtlllc con orptlon of the character of hnu choid labor la-bor The rrocwm must be primarily educational edu-cational bosh zx regards employer uwl fmployc Instruction in lh public L schools In the < lcto < ntur > itrlnclnlctt which brtir upon housholJ nffalrs would do much to ive to th ntfxl ffitlvrullou it J S hotter und tnudlix of the Imnorlaiue of household labor and the principle 1111 drrlylnir It The vxUUlWnntnt of tn ln ing Kchool in which young girls could I jbtftln training In houfwirl ax n tmil would In conjunction with th ottering by omployrrs of biieln M condition brlujc into dom mlc frvlo an Inlolllgout claiw i > f workert trained to perform the work for which they wure hired Th nrlcntlOc Mtudy and invwtlpuliii of household Ill 1 hnr In the hlRhir Inniltullon uf Icarnlrg would In tlmi rwjll In the discovery antI application at better methodK Inn In-n household labor and lend to imiwove I I hou > hold service as nuch study and tn vi voe tfctJou imvu raniUxI In re nect to ngrlruluri1 labor The evlln exist ln < in doDimtle ervl c arise rhLetiy fr > m tno fullur to apply to mch service mwirrn economic prlnrlpl Th jo ovIH niunt bo midlcd by the Mow proccM of eolndon through r < lu < uion I The evil Ahlh KT > v out i tin meilu r < I In vniuA It TTUUP If Hit innt lntl llson o oUt ae rcau able by exudation exuda-tion iirc1 Jppoflrns 1 M C A corner Main and First South strctsYoung mens meeting to day at 4 p m addressed by Rev E E Mark There will bo special music under the direction of Mr T 31 Gilbert All men arc cordially Invited EPISCOPAL SI Marks cathedral Right Rev Ablel Leonard S T D bishop Very Rev James B Eddie IJ D dean Sunday af ter Christmas December 23th S a m holy communion 915 Sundayschool 11 morning Prayer and sermon subject If Christ Camo to Salt Lake City 330 p m Sundayschool Christmas choral service ser-vice no other evening serJce Tuesday New Scars IViI 1130 p m holy communion com-munion and address Tho public is cor djally Invited to attend tho services Seats free City mission Episcopal church Rev F r C ook B < D pnaior Surrday uf tcr Christmas December 20th h J toria chapel Fifth North and Fifth Vcst11 a m holy communion and sermon a p mt Sundayschool 4 p m evening prayer ana sermon St Johns chaiwl Perkins addltlon3 P m Sundaybchool 4 p m evening prayer and sermon Mill Creek mission Scotts schoolhouse 040 p m evening ptuycr and sermon LUTHERAN Holy Trinity English Evangelical Lutheran church No S3C South Fourth Last street Rev Herbert Martins pas nuiiday after Christmas Sunday school nt 10 a m divine service at 11 a Zn a Chrhitmns Murmon will be preached Jhe Sundayschool will hold Its Christmas Christ-mas service on Monday evening Tlio pastor Mll Hirtfach In Ogden Sunday oveiilng The Lydla league will meet at the home of Mrs J A Johnson No 300 Last Ninth South Wednesday afternoon at 230 SwedIsh Lutheran church corner Second South and Fourth East streets Servicw today nt 1030 a m and 7CU p in Sun dnysenool at 12 noon Sylvester evenIng December lIst at S p m Sundayschoo festival and service at 12 at night P E ABlcv pastor Our Saviors Evangelical LuLherAr Church Fourth East between Fourth and IJtth South sunday sejviccs Ph young and old in the English begIn at 1030 a in Norwegian getvces are held at 30 p ni Saturdnysclioal begins 10 a in Confirmation htssmeth on Monday at 1 p 1 m and the JUtli1 league moots Monday evening nt oclock All friends are cordially Invlwd A O < II Ovcrn pastor > METHODIST First Methodist Episcopal church J L Albrllton jtaslor Jreaching at 11 u m and 720 n m Sundayschool Ii i lo ti in J C McClaln superintendent class meet lag 1220 noon George F Ooodwln leader lead-er kpwortli League service G30 p m Junior League 1 P in morning sermon Our Dwelling Place evening Discipline Disci-pline and Insnlratron music under direction di-rection of Dr Davis Miss Damon soloist Scandinavian M K church IfS South Second East street Emil K Mork pastor Sunday services Sundayschool 10 u m preaching In Scandinavian language 11 a m class meeting 12 m gospel song service at 745 p m watchnight service Tuesday evening from 0 p m to 12 p m Wo cordially Invite all lo these services BAPTIST First Baptist church corner Second South and Second est Rev D 1 A Brown pastor preaching at 11 a m and 7JO p m themo for morning Some Worldwide Baptist Work Evening Man and Ills God Sundayschool at 1215 B Y P I itt GTO p m Wodne dav evening wo will have ji wntch meeting from S to J030 There will be a social and light refreshments will bo served A Historical I Sketch has boon prepared and will IK read and there will be short talks and reminiscences of our church lIfe nnd experiences From JOSO to 12 will bo dpvolcn to prayer nnd consecration Wo hope ury member will be present A cordial welcome is xtonded lo all lo all our services S Burlington chapel corner Indiana ave flue and Navajo street Preaching b > Deacon W W Randolph at 730 p m Sundayschool at V15 p m Friday evenIng even-Ing service at 730 RIo Grande chapel Second South between be-tween Ninth and Tenth West Sunday school nt 33i p m East SIde Baptist church comer of Third South and Seventh East F Bar I nott pastor Regular services at 11 alit a-lit and 730 p m Mr Willis of iho Phillips Phil-lips Congregational I church will I I preach In tho evening Sundayschool at 1215 p m Young Peoples meeting wt 630 p I m Now Years prayer meeting on AVcdnes diy evening at 5 pclock and will be addressed ad-dressed hy the missionaries from India All have a cordial invitation to all services ser-vices CONGREGATIONAL First Congregational church center First South and Fourth Eiust Rev Clarence Clar-ence T Brown pastor Iubllc worship 11 11 a m sermon by Ihe pastor subject Light and Insight Sundayi hool at 1230 Young Peoples C 1C mooting it rJlO evening service at 7lr The musIc Will beiaken from the Messiah The choir will Im assisted by Mrs Percy Som crsCockH Mr George Frederick Moss nnd others rite public Ls cordially Invited In-vited The annual meeting of the church and society will bo held on Thursday evening Phi 1bps Congregational church East Fifth South and Seventh East Rev P A Blmpkln pastor Services this day at 11 i m and 730 p I in Morning sermon Forward evening sermon The Dying Year and Its Story Sundayschool at 12lf C E at C1S Very cordial welcome Is given all worshipers nt thcso services PRESBYTKR1AN Westminster Presbyterian church IM South Fourth West street between First and Second South Rev George Bailey LL B pastor 11 a in sermon by tho imator Restoration of Iho Erring One 730 p m preaching by the pastor Finis 1215 noon Sundayschool 120 p m Endeavor Presbyterian Sundayschool at C32 West First North street ISO pin p-in Junior C E society 615 p m Y P S C E Wednesday evening at 730 p m prayer meeting FlrsU Pnttbytorhin church corner Second Sec-ond East ansi Second South streets Rev W M Padcn D D pastor Morning service nut sermon Ify puts I or at 11 oclock cole Within Thred Days Sunday school at 1230 Junior Endeavor meeting nt 630 evening service and sermon by the pastor at 745 topic Ix > oklnp Backward Back-ward Scats are free at all services and the public cordially invited UNITARIAN First Unitarian Society Pastor Rev P S Timelier residence 10C < S Third street Phone 1255X Services every Sunday at 11 a m prompt at Salt Lake Theater Programme for Sundav December 2D 1M1 Sermon by the pastor Crime and Criminals music quartette My Shepherd Shep-herd Toschat quartette The Beautiful Beauti-ful Country Parks Union male quartette quar-tette solo VMy King Lyon Mr Charles Pike Sundayschool at 1215 after church services The public Is cordially Invited to attend both services FREE THOUGHT Independent Free Thought Bible Spiritual Spirit-ual society will meet at Mrs Fontynos hall 20T South Woat Temple at II u m nnd Mrs T Mllncr 730 p m 733 Wot First South street Seals free CHRISTIAN Corner Third East and Fourth South streets Rev W IL Bagby will preach his farewell sermon at 11 a m also ho will pronch at 7l P m All welcomes welcome-s REORGANIZED Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints Servlcpp In mission clmpol 223 East Second South street us follows Subbaihschool at lo lu m preaching at ha m and 7 pm Scandinavian Scandi-navian meeting at I p m I SWEDISH MEETING Swedish meeting will be held nt Phllllpe Congregational church Fifth South and Seventh EHSt this afternoon nt 330 oclock by Rev John Poterson CJTR1STLVN SCIENCE Church of Christ Scientist holds servIces ser-vIces In iti church edltlrc Rt X > Fast Thlnl South street as follows Sunday school at 10 n m church shvlceii HI 11 a m subject lhrlllun Science Escii Wednesday evening nl S oclook a inept big Is hold to lIsten to tho testliuonlal ot healing of both ida uid lcknct ln readlnirroom open dally from 10 n m to r p ni in Mttnltoit hotel Kindly welcome |