Show UOfni file Uom 1 CM5s The Free Kindergarten1 > On Friday evening the chlldron of the free kindergarten gave their Christmas Christ-mas exercises and could the club women of thc city have witnessed them surely they would have fell repaid re-paid for all thc time and efforts pent In behalf of the little ones who dally gather at the old Thirteenth ward SchOOlhouse There were thirtyseven of them there clean bright and well behaved and evincing a wonderful interest In-terest In all Several I 01 the proceedings prominent clubwomen of the city were present and seemed as deeply Interested as were the children Put there Is always something pathetic pa-thetic about a free kindergarten and on Friday In spite of the fact that teachers children and parents seemed supremely happy tears would spring unbidden to the eyes of the visiting clubwomen and one was heard to say uTo me the free kindergarten movement move-ment Is the most beautiful work that clubwomen have undertaken Kindergarten Kinder-garten work among any children must be intensely interesting but somehow I feel that the kindergartner 1 who de Votes her life to children such as these who would otherwise miss the most beautiful part of child lifeIs worthy JUst a little brighter crown of glory than her sisters who work among the rich amonS ichThe The clubwomen of the city are makIng mak-Ing earnest appeals to maintain the free kindergarten throughout the year and believe that the work will not be allowed to lag for want of funds Authors Club Prof F M Blanchard holding the chair of oratory at the Chicago Unl rcrslty Is coming to Salt Lake to dc I liver a lecture at the First Congr ga lonal church January Dlh at S oclock I I will be given under the auspices of I thc Authors club and the proceeds rtlll be divided by the traveling library and the free kindergarten I klndelgrrten Ladies Literary Club I ART EXHIBIT A glimpse at the beautiful things to I be seen at the art exhibit to be opened I at the Ladles Literary clubhouse next Friday and Saturday afternoon and evening promises J an occasion of rare romses artistic interest Thc original drawings from thc Century Cen-tury company have arrived mounted and framed Among many notable I features of this collection are nine I drawings of A Caslaignes In the number arc some o the beautiful stud I los of Alexander thc Great published a few years ago In the Century and two remarkable views of Niagara Some of Howard Pyles illustratlos for Hugh Wynne and thc pictures made by Louis Loeb for Mr Crawfords Via Jrucls are included in the collection Among the other artists whose work Is epresented are W A Rogers C S Relnhart Frederic Remington Will How H-ow C D Gibson Percy Moran and Oliver Herford Much interest will attach to the opportunity op-portunity afforded of seeing the prize pictures of the Utah Art Institute to bc on exhibition at the same time As for the casts too much can scarcely be said of them Thc are exquisite In finish and In their repro luctlon of the spirit of the originals The Victory of Lamothrace thc Flying Mercury and a Mercury seated two line copies of the Venus I 1 of MIlo a Diana a Minerva an especially line cast of the head of Her nes Michael Angelos Moses to be used In the mode I schoolroom and a lumber of other equally fine things arc to be seen The Interest of the cast collection will be enhanced by the opportunity to hear Mrs Jennlngss talk on Friday evening about Greek sculpture together 1 to-gether with Mr Harwoods demonstra i I ton of claymodeling The other addresses I I I ad-dresses on the programme will be of equal Interest as they comefrom people peo-ple who cait speak with authority on such subjects Mr Culmer Mr Tag gart Dr Padcn and Prof Hagar are among the speakers 6 it i The Music section will meet next Wednesday morning December 26th at 10 oclock in the clubhouse The pro jramme will be miscellaneous All interested In-terested are cordially Invted The lllslory section will meet on Thursday morning at 10 oclock Subjects Sub-jects Battles of Blenheim and Ra nlllles by Mrs Douglas Battles of Oudenarde and Malplaquct by Mrs 3Inlz Subjects for oneminute talks Pope Addison Swift Steel and Defoe Poets Bound Table The Poets RoundTable will meet on January 31st at the home of Mrs Rachel S Miller Mrs L C Karrick Is chairman for the day and James Whltcomb Riley the poet The Cio The last session of the Clio was held on Tuesday evening instead of Monday he programme was carried lIonday prearranged and consisted of the following numbers < The Polish Writer Slcnklewlcs by Miss La Von Pierce Selections from Quo Vadls and With Fire and Sword in response to rollcall rolcal Ancient China Miss Eva Rankin The Negro Question Wireless Telegraphy and Thc Spider as a Silk Producer were subjects discussed under un-der current topics Council of Jewish Women The regular meeting of tho Council of Jewish Women will be held In the B B lodge rooms Wednesday December De-cember 26th 230 p m A full attendance attend-ance Is desired Tho following pro irramme will be given I Music by Juvenile orchestra paper How Can Obedience Best be Obtained In Children followed by chain discussion discus-sion Mrs Theresa Simon Current Events Mrs S Bambergcr Club Notes The College club met with Miss Rowo at the Miller on Thursday evening S The Massachusetts Federation of Women clubs now has a membership of nftyslx clubs representing 21636 Individual members But ono cluU withdrew from the federation during thc year while nine were added Some time ago the Philadelphia chapter chap-ter of the Daughters of the American Revolution undertook thc task ofnvlen tlfylntr eight unknown portraits that tfylng In the Hall of Independence Nothing was known of them except that they were portraits of men of Revolutionary fame Three sets of photographs were taken some of which have traveled all Over Europe and the United States for comparison with 1 known pictures of possible persons Already even of the eight have been I Identified The frt was Col Isaac Smith of New Jersey n Justice of the Supreme court of that State and president presi-dent of a bank In Trenton He led a regiment at the battle of Trenton The second was Col William Few of Maryland Mary-land who distinguished himself In the Revolutionary war and was one of the first Senators from Maryland The third was Gen Charles Cotesworth Plnckncy who was aidedecamp to Gen Washington at Brandywlne and Germantown and was 0 member of the first Provincial Congress of South Carolina j Car-olina in 1775 A fourth wa Jdentl das d-as Gov Thomas MeKean i I fifth as Gen Samuel Smith of Maryland close friend of Gon Washington and u hero of both the Revolution and thc War of 1312 A sixth was BrlgGcn Fhlllp Van Courtland of Now York and JJifi seventh BrIgGen Rufus Putnam 1 one of thc founders of the Order of thc I Cincnnat V In New York they have n German I Housewives society The purpose of the organization Is to secure faithful I and elllclent service from domestic sera ser-a ts The annual meeting was recently re-cently held and twentynine girls who I had serveda like number of fajmiliitt foij two consecutive years were given 510 each In gold one girl had been 1 wflh the same fall for three years J and jeuelvcd an additional 5 premium |