| Show CLUB ClEAT VIIAri ClEATOn On Tuesday the Ladles Ladies Aid Society of the Congregational church held n a nIn In meeting UnG the time being spent In stew HeW HeWIng lag Ing for the need needy Refreshments were served durin during the afternoon U C S The members of oC the tho others Mothers club met Tuesday afternoon at the First Pr Presbyterian church and listened to toan toan an interesting and instructive talk by SU Superintendent D B F Cooper on Some Critical Periods In n a Childs Life Lite C S C The Tho usual monthly meetinG ot of the Womans Press club took place last Sat Saturday urda eveninG nt at the tho home bomo ot of Mrs Andrew Andre Jonson Jenson horth borth Second W West t street The rooms were decorated and a program Willi rasi consisting g ot of ota ofa a vocal solo entitled Leonora Ju Judith Anderson an organ cole by Mill Lizzie Thomas a vocal solo b by Misses lIsses Minerva and Etta Imn Jensen Jenson and a song soni by Mrs Christino After the pr program ram dainty refresh refreshments ments menta were sered the evening win being II a most delightful one oneS S PS Next Monday nt at the Reviewers club Mrs C D Moore will review t Ul the Christmas Books Book I MI Emmeline Wells and 11 Helt J lt wilt have charge of the pro pie pram next week at the Miss Well will rend read a entitled od Wo Wom Women m men n as 9 Educators and Mrs Felt wilt will give fiyO Current Events S SC SCOn On Wednesday nIght the second nd meet meetIng lag Ing or of the new Jewish social society the club was heM held at the Ladles Literary club hou house The evening wa was pleasantly 6 spent nt In dancing C 0 At th the meeting ot of the Womans club on Tuesday Mrs h A V Taylor Talor gave an anable anable able paper on the subject ot of The Tie Re of oC Political Fr Freedom dom to Indus tria I I SI At last Tuesdays meeting of the an Inter interesting Ung pro nun was I given en or of the Ole subjects Alex under by Mrs Susie R H Wells London Bridge by Mrs Alice Moyle and Current Events b by Mrs Claire IL H Felt Alter After the tho program tea teo and cake were r It beIng social da day at atthe atthe the club US It sounds attractive at an any rate that thal scheme for tor a traveling picture gallery for tor illinois dub women As chairman or of the art committee ot of the illinois Federation ot of Clubs Mrs Mn Herman Hall ot of Chicago sent out the other da day the first circular letter to Interest the club women of the State in this art innovation The traveling victure gallery galler nl as explained Is III to consist ot of sets of mounted pho photographs with condensed of the artists This collection It Is In Intended intended I tended shall be loaned In turn to such clubs as desire them It Is a idea particular particularly I ly for tor club women In the smaller towns who have not the opportunity of at drop droll plug Into an art gallery galler even so often otten or It ma may be coming In personal con contact contact tact with the masters of the palette 0 as asAnd And still prominent club to marl marry The latest one to change chango her name Is Mrs Irs Evelyn Fitzpatrick ot of Montgomery Ala who the other dR day became Mrs E H Mun Iun Munger Iunger ger of I Kansas anSAS City The erstwhile Mrs Irs Fitzpatrick will be remembered by the Chicago club wo women men nt at the Denver biennial as the ar dint backer of Mrs Lowe for tor the deuc When some fome opposition was wa made to Mrs Irs candidacy on the ground that the she was a southern wo woman woman man and might arouse sectional feel teel inga silly argument to be was the tho capable Alabama woman who arose and bogged begged to remind the dele delegates delegates I gates that the candidate would feces I sadly have hae to come from some sectiOn ot of the country the she ad ded glibly she would be Miss Nobody from Nowhere And after atter that sally the sectional were silenced After the biennial Mrs Fitzpatrick I returned to her own sisters lIsters ot of the south rewarded with the office ot of State chairman ot of correspondence and did much to arouse interest In club mat Among other r enterprising things she started a 11 club paper called Wo Vo Womans mans Work which Is now published under the auspices of the tho Alabama Federation S SC Inasmuch as club women everywhere are establishing traveling libraries In districts It I is Interest Inc Ing to note how they ate are In some sec C lions receiving their own sweet reo re reward ward rd And from the tho men It If you OU Over In Iowa for tor Instance It has pleased the masculine legislators to set aside aalde 2000 for books book tot tor the 0 t use of Iowa club women This Is the wa vay It Is arranged The state lIbrarian Is Instructed to lonn six books for tor six weeks week to an any woman womans club that wilt will send a 11 certified to cover caver the coat of oC the books This check Is returned to the club women ot at the expiration of six weeks the books are returned to the state library With the 2000 books ot of special need to lawn Iowa club women were welo purchased s the they Are re at devoted to household economies n a large part ot of these books are ure on this subject So Instead of Iowa club women digging here and there for tor bits of information the they may In a bust busl bustness ness like way ay to tern and get all sorts ot of Information for tor the asking Therein Is a reminder for Illinois legislators who might for the bene benefit t of the thousands of oC club women who ho are earnest earnestly studying domestic science set aside a small appropriation for tor books for our club women Eastern club women who go co shoppinG for tor white muslin underwear nowadays are pretty prelly apt to ask It if It has n a eon con consumers sumers label This Is n a tamp stamp which shown the approval ot of the Consumers leagle and bears the two printed inscriptions Made under clear and wholesome conditions and LI LIcense License cense to use thIs label Is gran granted ted after investigation Indeed many club women have taken takena a pledge to purchase no other muslin Their attention has beth beeh first directed to muslin because both the producers and consumers of It are largely women They aim to tG down the sweatshop and support the tho which among other ether things thing Is both sanitary and aM fireproof employs lID no child labor and has hasa a limit on hours of labor Thill movement started In 8 several years ago aKO and In that state today two to thouSand women are organized for better Industrial condl condi conditions ot of women and children It has to New York Pennsylvania and Illinois These tour four states make up the National Consumers league The clubs hare become actively Interested because e Industrial problems lems affecting women and children are now flow receiving attention arid and b by individual pledge and united effort to secure better laws and tall fair ones ot of leisure are doing a vast Ast amount of good or their sisters of loll lollA A club luncheon given at al n a club clubhouse clubhouse house by club women was an ion which It was left leCt for tor the Welles Wellesley Wellesley ley club to originate In Denver and which proved exceedingly pleasant The club is II made up ot of women who have attended or graduated from the thc college There are In inthe th the club but bul man many of them live lIe out of town The latter lire more apt to be In Inthe inthe the city at holiday time than any other and hereafter the luncheon at this time will be an annual a affair trat r The purposes of the club are mainly social and fra fraternal fraternal The lun luncheon heon was given I In the ladles ladies room at al the hal I club This room Is d decorated Corat In blue and white which caused some s me of the guests to ask In surprise it If It had been done specially for tor the oc occasion ens casion Ion since those thole are the Wellesley y r 1 Streamer of bright blue rib bon boa ran from chandeliers to Delft can The mints were blue and white and a great vase ot of white car carnations nations formed the centerpiece The souvenir cards veto rero adorned with a blue print view of the tho college and be beneath neath In blue lettering the first two lines ot of the famous Wellesley Song All hall hail to the college beautiful All hall hail to the Wellesley blue blueS S OS As a 11 suggestion for tor n a unique enter entertainment entertainment for tor the home department of II a club I 1 vau along a plan recently tried In the East It Will was called Pash FlUh Ions for tor Women n Durin During the Nineteenth Century There was a paper by n a abright bright essayist vho wittily referred to the curious chan changes es In feminine garb the last lut years ears an antI to make the paper even enn more women appeared at proper on the stale stage dressed In the gowns Gown referred to In the paper There WM was n a little of everything from the short waists Cit of long lODe ago o to the short horl of to today y L |