| Show NOTABLE WOMAN VISITING UTAH Brilliant Author of and Economics to lecture Here Her COMMENTS ON ANNIE Iho Luller or of tier Iter ls II tue tho or of II Class Clau Irs Charlotte Perkins Stetson the tho noted author and lecturer arrived In SaIL Lake Lok Saturday evenIng anti Ind spent Sunday at the hotel hotl MrS rs St Stetson left leU today for where she will remaIn three lectures there during her eta stu After r filling this III Stetson return to Salt Lake where she will probably lecture before hay Ing for tor California Owing to a 11 change la in dates some orne existed as to tb the time Ume ot of Mrs Irs Stetsons Iet ns arrivAl so the Plans anti and for Cor hr her and lectures In Salt Lake h hind tI not nol been Jeen ma matured t u r ll Mrs rs McCun And Mrs Irs E B n 1 Wells whom Mrs Stetson met In London duro dur lug the International Council and who with Mrs Mill Susa SUH y Gattis Git prevailed up upon upon on Mrs Stetson to tCo visit Salt lake are absent both been en called away from homo home at this Iliac so 60 that lag Ing was definitely known ot of the plans nor time decided upon for her coming Mrs n Stetson who has been widely known for some time past through her deter Ioor literary contrIbutions to the tho prominent reform and other maga tines of at the countr has hIlS achieved II a reputation through her hur reo re publIshed book and Economics which hichi lies bes made her ono one ot of the most notable lights amongst the authors of 01 reform literature of the century The book published about OO ago Is In Its third edition edillon are a me record for tor a york work dealing chi chiefly ell with dl tIr economic It 11 hu has been translated Into German and Dutch Is about to be translated Into by a noted ot of that thaI country and moot mOlt notable of nil all allIn In the authors estimation has been translated Into b by nn an author who sho recently wrote Mrs Ir Stetson stat statIng stating Ing that he had already alread translated her work am asking her Cor or sketches for his hi book A representatIve of at the tho News called at the yesterday y and hatS had n a mOI interesting interview with wilts the gifted reform Mrs Stetson In all appearance I is th the ex Qt of the popular of the new woman She Is slIght alight almost petite In figure and Is extremely manner She line hns dark hair brown eyes and antl a face Cace which possesses no distinct I iy quality In repose but be becomes comes fascinating under th the lion of her thought and talk of at the Ideals to which sh he II i devoted Her ner personality Is most striking She speaks In n a lo low soft voice olce modulated one tie do greo gree perhaps oboe above n a whisper yet her herton tone ton words fa face e gestures tell the story of a wonderfully forceful In individuality which bubbles out In epi grammatic ot of hr bier ideals a wIsdom and logic whIch It new to un on prepared or untraIned thought Is when heart from the lilis ot of the t forceful I lIou and brilliant woman who ex plaits them Sirs Stetsons first words word were In reference to the News reproduction ot of Mrs In Winnifred Blacks alleged re Ie review view of and Economies which appeared In the Pot Post reo re recently under the title of Only n a Man Ian Mrs Mr black Dlack either elthor has bOI never read ray my book at eli all Yrs Mrs Stetson said or she has maliciously misrepresented antI and Its contents and meaning There Ther is III al absolutely no truth In her statement that it 1 tells All about how women have hae been put upon and Aad abused and relates their crushing sorrows antI and the awful humiliation and of women antI it Is no au equally untrue that the book ends end with are an appeal to the downtrodden sisterhood to ri rise and throw oft the oke The book I is II a simple statement ot of and O economic facts and ends with tile tb summing up ot of the van vanous arl ous OUI factors that have created conditions described and the effects that might naturally be to follow the es establishment of a now system ot of econ economy omy In dally daily life lite Mrs Irs Black effort Is simply Imp one ot of those convulsive outcries that go up out of this the mouths ot of a certain class closs when whan whenever ever eer an Idea Iden I is advanced that hints at atthe the progression or independence ot of women Such Ideas nt at their first Intro hare always caused terrific up of scorn and Ind ridicule jince the world began anti the strange thing Is that women Use UN these ancient tools to tear down nt at their foundation lures which In time they may rejoice to In Such criticism does no actual harm however sue save as It wilfully tent the nature of my book It is II the misfortUne ot of journalistic work that It often otten has to eater to special 1111 tastes Irrespective ot of personal conscience Journalism m is II one on ot of the most powerful factors In the enlightenment anti tess s of oC the world worl 1 anti Is on the other hand a dangerous thing In the Iho hands of oC the thc unscrupulous Th The world is so fa big that we hare havo only one way ot of coming to know end ond to bo be In touch with It its I denizens and doings doIng and that Is through the Important consequences of ten test rest upon its reports and nd for tor that tea rea teason son fOn journalists should be nobl nobly trained and generously ly ald and ond bring to their profession the Ibe honor of oC a judge My tr aim I am am glad lad to tell you for many people think that I am trying to 10 realize a 0 change existing con conditions antI amI fix lIx things up Ul myself The flirt fact It is I have no scheme whatever I Iha ha have simply observed unit facts and have hae written m my d deductions ant conclusions nothing more It Is simply that the thought ot of the world Is 19 read ready for chan change e and progression along economic lines and I 1 am In the curr Current nt of oC that thought amid tr trIns try tryIng Ins Ing to 10 help channel a 0 way ay for its III coume The effort is II not n a tad fad nor n a scheme echem It is Q a socialistic movement In St Louis louls where the kIndergarten Is most moet supported chiefly by the State after I hat hall been lecturing one oneda da day n a little woman CAme to 10 inc Ine with evident emotion and deep distress ot of mind and ant asked What do you ou mean to children front from theIr moth mothers r and nd let the State Slate take charge charre ot of them It would woul l be cruelly neIlY Inhuman I point oil 00 around me and said fald you have In Institutions here where you rou sets your children n for five fIe lioU In the day dar and the State takes care ot of them II It II cruel or Inhuman should not nol children have han places built for tor thorn them where they may be surrounded wills fUh ob to ilease and Interest and educate them thum CUI as well as gro grown people plo instead ot of I being Mt left to pick up thEir knowledge and at haphazard l Our mothers Worn lorn out lIh the care of large are very ry glad BInd to 10 lee leave their little ones one In some ones care for a afew few tew hours houri of not In of those carefully selected Bud and traIned for that purpose These things arc being thought about antI and wili eventually re suit In some sYstem which will sift Im problems that have hao Ion long been stumbling blocks In our cur domestic science How It 11 come com about I can cannot cannot not say lay In reply to a question In regard to her Interest hi ii socIalistic Ideals Ideall chiefly th those outlined by and others ot of his hla Mrs Stetson on said Aid I Inina aln nina 11 Christian from beginning to emb plan IliaD for retchIng the tho goal 1011 ot of socialistic thought Ina may nut not be b nationalist move moe alGal ment Instituted In with his hie ideas ho has already died Isle his books has hll been a mighty factor In spreading socialistic he was VaAI one ot of the or of that great Ert sea of so 10 thought whose onward sweep can stop Speaking of her lm ge to thi sail influence of the InternatIonal oun of Its London Mr Stetson said It Iota ebl lly and importantly i you have read Mrs criticism of the council for its Itch of defInite aim and In comIng together Well there was no reason why the should have had a set The important thing sas that on every eon I subject should be brought out Yet in bf lie tact that no alas governed discussion at the coun It was that In nearly sit the read there the pre predomInatIng domInatIng tinge of was economic I confess it surmised me Yet it shows that the world I ready for the and of certain problems and nothing can stop time from going on Asked as to her plans for the future Sins Stetson said that as as her present lecture was fulfilled she should go to CalifornIa and corn mutes lien work tipon a new book which will be upon her cherished sub Stetson will lecture in Carson city and San and wilt then take up her |