| Show U IAl The Poets Rou Ro do Table met with Mies s Preston at her residence 9 9 it et on Wednesday Mrs Irs Stanley Stanle Clawson being chairman for tor the day Tho subject was teas Sir Edwin Arnolds Arnolda Light ot of Asia 1113 The Utah Womans Iress S club meets tonight with Mrs Andrew Jenson north Second cond West street An inter interesting esting program Is promised 4 4 Mrs Mary Marr G 0 Coulter president ot of the thc Utah Federation or of clubs tie de delivered livered an Interesting address before the State Slate Teachers yesterday Her subject was rho 1110 Home as n a Preparation Uon for tor the School SchoolA A number 0 of Salt Lake Inke club women were In a attendance At the Womans club next Tuesday airs Im A Y V will give a paper r on Th TIlo Relation ot of Political Freedom to Industrial Reform Text Toward De Democracy Discussion DI The Initiative and Referendum Important among amonS plans of club women Iii Is time the meeting of presidents presidents dents ot of state throughout the middle west which will be held In Chicago The exact date Is Thursday Jan f 4 and the place pineo ot of meeting the Chicago Womans Club on Michigan avenue This Is the first time lime State presidents In this section ot of the country countr will ha have come omo together for conf conference There will be nn an exchange of over the lIw teacups ot of cannot tall fail to inspire each state president ns as she re returns returns turns unto her own for the work of the new year S SOne One of the prominent madame presidents presidents dents who Is coming to Chicago on this hits day to sometimes counsel take null and sometimes tea Is Mrs Mra Harrison St Louis the leader of club club affairs In In MIssouri e That reo reorganization matter 0 of course out nt at this conference The down eastern sisters sIster In the mean menn meantime time continue continua to write reams about It as this question was re recently submitted to Illinois club women In the form Corm of a 11 circular letter mlle made up ot of Interrogations touching upon tile the vital points of reorganization It IS 13 Interesting to know the official opinion as turned In to dale The one to whom w hom these answers are sent Is Mrs Eugenia M Bacon of Decatur chairman of state correspondence and In anSwer to toa a 0 query she has thIs to say on the sit FIfty clubs have hoo reported s so far so It Is not possible to predict the re suit BUIt ns as some soma of the largest clubs have hae not responded As to those clubs however the tho vote 18 II n a largo large majority In favor ot of the tho change of ore or and h Willingness lv to pay the tho 30 10 cents per capita 1 s expressed At the same line Uma clubs are anxious to tobe tobe be represented nt at tile the man many hope b by the way that hat the blew ble will be changed to a at least one del delegate gate There are exactly 17 federated clubs In the State It nUt may be mentioned who are ure yet to be heard from 1 Mrs In May Wright Sewall of Indianapolis Indian apolis president ot of the tho International Council of Women will be recommended t for r appoIntment t td the congresses of time the Paris exposition Club women of Mass are arc strictly up to date In their doings The Tho Theother other day they decIded to have plans for fOI t a club house to the en entire entire tire club by means pt pf u a stereopticon Tile TIe Womans Club ot of Detroit Is nothing not bIng If not patriotic for It recently to have hao points of historic In Interest terest In that city marked b by moan monuments merits ments or tablets The spot where the French landed ten years before the grims ret Iet toot foot on the Atlantic coast Is Isto Isto to be especially marked Colorado club women are a proposition whereby the they ma may gain ot of famous cliff clift s lh fie federation It seems has bas 1 n preservation committee anti not long ago Chief or of time the Utes offered the club omen a thirty year lease on the entire Mesa erde country countr for Cur 1300 The chairman of 01 this UnIque committee Is Mrs Mra VirginIa McClurg Mc McClurg Clurg ot of Colorado SprIngs who has personally assisted In Indian excava Uon and Is naturally keenly interested In this proposition There I is n a club In New York called the thc College Club and Its illS splendid purpose Is to loan lonn money mone withOut Interest to student graduates graduate and undergraduates s or of any of the lead Irad leadIng Ing colleges college This fund Is supplied by the contributions of In Inter Interested ter sted persons and by the proceeds of an annual concert which these club give I Those club rooms are open every cery day 11 In the week and a maid Is constantly In attendance to serve sere thu ever eer corn com comI I forting cup of ten tea r The Noonday Noonda Rest Hest the Social Economics Club proposes s to open for forthe forthe the m men n ot of Chicago Its prototype Is III II a club for girls The Tho first noonday Grub dub for workIng 0 men was started several years rears ago 10 by Chicago go graduates of the School tor Girls near Philadelphia It was CAlled the Ogontz Club ant and formed the model for tor Innumerable other clubs that Immediately sprang up In ChIcago and other large cities The object of these clubs club Is to furnish a good wholesome lunch at moderate cost and to give at the same time comfort In n a JIg big J reception room at all 1111 hours bours or of the day and a study course nt at time the noun hour III as well ns as In the thee e there Is n little music and lively companionship which to many a working girl Irl Is the tho one OM ray my of sunshine In a 11 hard days das work This same scheme It seems Is for tor time the first time to be applied for tor the young oung men ot of Chicago The men need noonday rest liS as much all as the women Is the way wa time the Social Economics Club women put It and It If tM the men elate It halt half as much as the women It will 11 be nn an immense success from trem the first da daThe day The question hiss has been asked d are not club women given too loo much to tul ful fulsome some flattery 7 I answer negatively Club women to be sure sUIe hlo havo 1 a pleas pleasant ant little habit ot of saYing nice to the essayist of oC the afternoon or the member who has distinguished herself In debAte That the tho one who compliments meets ments means what she sa says lot It be devoutly hoped but however that thAl be many a mere member who hu has feared to climb the dizzy height of a club platform has been cheered on her way wayby wayby by the encouraging word 1 heard one woman say the other da day that when she made her big speech she stopped after the to swallow low two awfully big lumps In her throat when tM the club woman behind he a good point That little lin boon helped her to the tremble In her knees as well as her voice olce and to give gle forth her opinion without fear To become n a member of the only and orIginal Chicago Womans Ath Athletic letic Club one must have ns as sponsors two members of the club who shall submit In writing to the board of tors the qualifications of the member rite fhe initiation fee Ceo Is 1100 the annual titles dues are HO und and then the memo mein bar ma may spend ns as runny dollars as she pleases In the numerous athletic do de departments There Is III Instruction In sWImming aesthetic calisthenics fan fancy C dancing fencing to say nothing ot of treatment b by electric or Turkish baths and massage The clubhouse on Michl gl gap avenue Is not open ollen for public In being n a private en enterprise but there are times when hen one tray be admitted by the courtesy courtes or of II a member S TM The National League of Wo Women men Workers Includes eighty clubs stoma seven seen stales mostly In the east and ench club has hns n a representative on the executive board bo rd Its connection with the national Convention of Work log Ins Clubs Is this At Its third convention about three years ago the league was sUggested It was the Intention It should be II a central bureau of Information as coUnsel for tor working clubs rime fhe league was WIlS per perfected Just two years ears ago III There Is no Ironclad rule as to the theline line n a member small hall serve ero ns as president pr sl dent Of 1 a club thought It Is commonly believed that rotation In will III best conserve the Interests ot of nn an organization Most of the big metro clubs lIMe have a limit though this does not necessarily mean meana 1 a president shall be reelected to a 0 see and ond term This Is often orten done however because It Is thought a member who Is onto the ropes as It were will make a better president the year ear |