Show BETTERMENT Of I INDUSTRIAL WORK The Trend of W Womans Thought is in iii That Direction at the Milwaukee Biennial ot of the Federa tl f clubs wai opened at al h y Coulter There was larg arge attendance and keen In a 11 W 1 t III a In alt all the I of f th Ih f The first feature of th the theIn In ig s the report of oC the I h 11 hows that out ot of thirty dub J or of them hall had made II a reo ie I t oC O the clubs which had hadu u their work to the theft ft ity t C lIterature hail become Inter L j 1 In I the Ladles club hr r lh r subjects such luch a aI aI I rill I sociology civil gO gOfIr uv fIr i W lit etc dc The stated that It ft 1 nul prepared to do more work IL 11 f n It any 10 In Its III history 1111 of oC the commIt club and t le that the WI wert properly SALT LAIm LAI 1 CITY I L I II I Mrs D 13 11 1 Mrs Iglehart nuh Iress It II 1 heller r M hyde hydeA j A j i Irs J 1 n 11 nI M I retry Mrs Irs I n fl Mrs Irs J 7 Q Jonos E f MIL Iu Kinney lUnney I I II hattie lit tie tiel l 1 Ar 1 I if In illIon 1 L 1 Imon Mrs Ira r f rk r A VIncent secretary Mrs Irs Ellen EllenJ J I t 1 Mrs Ir Mary MaryI L I Im I Minnie H James Th Mra secretary Mrs Irs M Dale Dille DilleH ii H Mrs lrI C p F pW Fw W x Mr Ir Charles rn 1 Th AI jr Jean l T Mrs Gideon h re 1 r Mr G C I nl I 4 I l Mrs In Sara Sam Saras s i 1 Itar Mrs Ir Katie WrIght L 1 Mrs Ira U J 1 TT Mrs Edward DI secretary Mrs J M PARK CITY CLUBS Mrs E secretary Mrs rs Waiter S F tt Da Mrs Mien Allen PROVO nOVO Mrs D D hI Rei et Mrs Irs Pearl Yates C Mrs Flora Mrs Irs flosetta Swab T Trin n Mrs Sarah Serah A AFu Fu Funer secretary Mrs Irs Mabel Moore VERNAL VEnNAL Tb Ta an pre by the secretary 1015 Ethel Ashton HEDEn HEBER CITY nt Mrs W S a Willis secretary Mrs ANTI MANTI Lal rs Mrs D D c I r wn W K IC Heed CITY C 1 Miss E 13 L Hankin SETTLE DUllS DUES At A the l of oC the report II a r rt J i c arose nrose over oer a 11 mo moti tion IUt ti bl of o Ogden to th lIe t th thOe those clubs who hid had not paid d dues the tho first V 1 WIlt wa tic en hoUld not b be permitted to c fter haunt the Mrs Ir wal waw durnI Informed that the by bv I a such a luI th the t Irn tm af therefore ruled out ot of lla haney ot of Salt Lake Ike then mow moved t At t th be suspended and th tL I I uhs be to vote ot as aB th II re maY many who could not 1 I In 1 the payment of their dUe dues v r r hart said that the clubs er l rl for Cor the Of f ob lUros Ir u business training as wel well I as a g els and she t t Ig g t 1 I t til the rules should b be rigid Iy 11 C el 1 that the lesson of prompt ri n J ray bE b taught h lr Ir S J 1 n p f el said that Bi ving to sacrifice her vote ote I lg ig that that would be a Just pun 1 Ier f t fr hr tardiness There wa was p lp pr pro anti amI eon on vI 1 th h rota ote wis caled called and the mo tn W wa 1 Tholo Those clubs therefore j hd It paid their due dues by the tho a thac the Vote WI waH taken wi viii have Ilave f e I n the convention h AND FINANCE T Was as a briet report ot of the cor cr liP ng secretary Mrs Whalen a J followed by the report of oC t 1 p I which was as follows i Q It t begInning of oC yea year nO fl t 1 re I 1 aj i f fund un d I I e on hand CITY b t I V Ilija of if Huler City made R It re ra I the Ladles Ladies club of t cub r rity She sId ald that the club I much I 1 t I If following a a program I Ik up ml miscellaneous studies lanous I JI lIy that of literature The Tho a I t attendance was vas seen seven t tI r I r y n representing the Ladles T r of a 1 9 a 1 f Id I 1 tc 10 Ime some extent against Vt t f Ih h hut that I r kai In much fl I dolg In to studying t stulln Iut had k tl a free tN 1 n T during the summer school I ai aol c maintaining a mothers SPItING VILLI VILLIS ra J 3 S r representing the Wo We WoI t I 11 i 01 uh ot made a very err t c f r ort bo said 11 flint her an history and Shake pearel pan plays ad and novels that lies hu bearing upon Roman history such AS al Quo Vadas adl Dy Days ot of 1 of Ancient Rome etc In additon addition to this the organisation way tOI tion is II doing much In tin educational IRaHA 1 CITY Miss I Hankin rePorted that list there were four of the Clo Cilo dub chub or of Bell Bellham ham City but she wanted the tho federation to understand that th the Clo Cito was wae one erie of the liveliest and most mOlt ate active club clubs 11 In Utah I its moto motto We are Iro coals to OU to do 1 a good oi Irlo The club had studied Carles Hero heroes anti and antiHero lero Hero Worship Roman Homan history and WR was no now studying American history S Cm t thIs juncture Mi r Charle Charles D 13 Dort ort IretH secretary of the federation sub a mOt most interesting report of oC the biennial meeting of the C feder 1 atlon held at The report Is In part as al follows VI myself pieced at a tremendous disadvantage because many of oC you have hae already le tIl to brilliant reports or of the Firth Fifth biennial from women whose opportunities for seeing all and hearing In Milwaukee were quite 18 lie good as my myown myown own I 1 ehlI teal deal perhaps more nore mi wih with the more practical side hIe of the I great at convention The Th meetings of the department ot of art I did not aten attend partly on account ot of the of being In two VI places ace Rt at the same time and again because I bleve believe we ne need to realize and gain ain inspiration Cor or beter better work along Industrial ant and educational lines anti and ot of time the Fre Free Tray cling library but however I 1 did be become become come more or less lel familiar wih with the Arts Art and Crafts dl play ot of 1 Pictures portraits jewels jewel la laces rugs rul and the bau beautiful I rul books ot of the Philosopher Press published helt b by Mrs Van The pre press meetings I lef left to Mrs Dr Brown wn although we ral calI delightfully a reception given to PlU press delegates elegate exclusively where here We had no right except by the courtey courtesy of oC Mrs Lockwood extended through ll Mrs Drown Brown and the only drawback to my mr entre entire enjoyment ot of the function was wa terror le lest t helen Windsor might tx fix her cler clear eyes eYel long enough upon me to ask what paper I represented Mrs In Moore ent on to relate In wit witty style tle numerous Incidents of the con describing the iii III social functions to the great ret It Its opening when hen the president bl bad neg looted to bring her gavel and after 1 searching ee ever In the bouse a 1011 tack WaS wIth that useful domestic article the biennial was opened Continuing the paper Nr states that Mrs Lowe considers the tle m most st sign feature ot of the two years ers past to tobe tobe be the growing interest of Jf the women ot of tIre the federation II ili the women omen and ehl dren Who are In Amerl ca Our work she ehe says has here her heretofore ben been for Cor other other now we pr tro In the with POU pose other sense to wih Perhaps no part ot of convention us mor more than the eare earnestness which thoe those In II Its Industrial department manIfested under the lead leadership or of Corinne S Brown ot of Chicago Mrs Brown Is in a woman of oC unique per and determined that she and the committee ot of whIch she be I Is chair ruin should be they were Mr Mrs OUe of Georgia plead eloquently for Cor cooer cooperation tn tion li between club women and nd I wage earning women the formIng of oC unions Imong amont the moro than women In America an and for tor the elimInation or of the wage earning cid child Mrs Ir of Evanston Enston tel tol tollo lo lowed anti and stated rot molt impressively White slavery exists In the South to today today are day cheaper mot mostly little children white souls Charlott Perkins Stetson the only pid paid of oC the Biennial whom Mn II UrQuhart L Lee named to the Re He Reviewers viewers ewer the tho other afternoon the woo wo wooman woman man ot of the S greatest tNt brin brain before the American public today heM the tr tie audience of this session intent without the tite least leut apparent effort But Dut she hp was cruel cruelly Interrupted ant anti Cm com compelled elt to rell retire ot at the tal fall of oC the gavel cavel bue because previous speaker speakers had taken the time that belonged to h her r Every Everyone one who wi b be eager to eon con the completion the leture lecture which I to b be embodied In her forthcoming bok book on ork the Industrial said Mrs I It should hould b be cler clear that we nel need to elevate thO those conditions through the expression lon o of the organized will 1 o of the O and surel surely the wo we yuan are the people on onearth earth arid mothers of them al alt I 1 know just how eu easy It J Is for Cor women to Colow follow the tle came me deep deeply rt rooted lines tha that they have followed since the was but even it If It Is II hart hard for Cor us to charge It Is for tor us UR to ijo do I it itI I wish you al all might have heard hear or orI orI I might adequately describe Mrs IN Fred Frederick erick crick Nathans work In this connection Amon the many brilliant attractive women woman the peace of that serene thoughtful face Cae lingers longest ft ns as fA tar and away the mOt inest Mrs Ir Nathans idea IMa WI was for greater thought and con consideration on the part ot of purchasers upon whom certainly reste n a large share ot of the tue blame for Cor Indus Industrial industrIal trial els evils that ex exist lit and la gave some mot most startling exam examples ot of disease which hl lies been crrIe carried In garments Illde made In sweat wea shops Mrs Nathan Is on one of oC the ultra pr pm women of th the day dllY In matters politico o and led and moat mORt or of hl time I Is deot devoted 1 to the work ot of the sweat et and tie the IR Lestie ue ot of Now York of whIch she phe Is president and she was waR the happiest women woman In Milwaukee she was able to form Q a legue league during durin her Itay atey The IMIe league seeks to encourage ale age merchants and manufacturers f to tomako tomake make mako and sell goods under proper cn con These conditions are that fair air pay lY be given to those employed In manufacturing the foods and that t the places where th they are madl made shall be healthful Mrs Mrs More Moore then reported at length upon the educational work wok of oC the men Blen nial and devote devoted much ot of her tm time to th iii ot of the Fre Free Traveling library which institution is 19 rowIn rapidly and Is II doing an Immense amount of Jo good goodIn In conclusIon the tho report pays ar Two of the Utah delegation OJe one n a star eraker speaker and the other a humble dI d le wore were at rid meld n ht In n a at alt 1 as lightens day 1 so su eat penetrated 1 it would DUld bo be nice nor nar wIse to s say Intoxicated Intoxicated wih with the brilliancy of Upson Clark the ait It u ut Octave th the poetry of Alee Ailee hut wisdom of oC Charlotte Perkins ISet tet ln son and th the music of Mrs Proctor al as were Mi all Ihl the Ut ul le Federation that simply lImply did not know When to go 0 home nor or hur wal was that they are alve alive an sad present toay today ad and their bun buries not halt bleached Oi on the shore of oC Lake II d due e solely to the kindness of oC I a gallant Sn to too honorable t to betray theIr imbecile condition and Ind too modest to his hll own miame Dee the themen men ald saId Kate Upson Clrk Clark blea bleathe bless tile the the th tp tiit t ot of lon lion r t of oC ts had our fare tre to Mil Milwaukee U waukee pad paid b by one and some ot of us UI have hid had lIke little letters asking us UI I If We were sure lure w we ha had enough nouh money mOne and Ind enclosing something quite acceptable We ble There TheN Int one of us UI who bo lant lanta a good word to say IY for Cor the men I The he aim Im of the General Federation of oC omen never ver did 1 so much disinter disinterested ested ted work for Cor as they are doing toay today and the best 1 le leson son Ion to b b learned from It al sit I is to for Cor Corlet forget let get seit anti lve lire for Cor a purpose The excellent paper rad by br Mrs II Moore Wi was followed b by a very I thought thoughtful ful UI paper on The Measure of oC Success by Alis Miss EI Eva ot of City which WI was In part as al f fOllows loWI Each ot of u us h has a gift to ole offer the world that that girt gift a le life and one Which WI We make our best possible or our possible gi gift It I lii nut Ilone aloha that we owe our ur abilities ir or our talents but We OWe ourselves developed from what we cn can make out ut of our abilities Ind and talents There here I ii no r ter nel neeti never ht has the need fur Cur strong trong healthy human Ivel lives strong In body mind and IU soul I and helth healthy all also In tle the Ire same threefold ro is The world ned needs 11 lives tha that wi wIll It lift tt it out of oC Is its Its UI its slim In Our earth 1 Is a Ol lit Old d fr 9 i haut beauty and perfect human lre life cn can but bUI butI J I E Atkinson h has said of oC life I Is the II law of service We are mem members M one ot of another and the vera tr exIstence or of society rests et I upon the In of Is Its members The he only factor which ar are or can be placed at atthe the disposal of oC ech each and al all alke alike with without out distinction ot of race color or con dlton II are tune and These TheM being In given and eual equal rights being 1 ew cured under just laws IRWI the measure ot of curet your our success wi will b be the measure of oC the Ine services which you ou are capable ot of rendering to our fellow men menThe menThe The only factor factors alke alike at the disposal of al all being time and opportunity how shah we e use Ue them to the best lit adwan adan tage We may maT not be ready read to con cun concede cede that each h has the same amount ot of time cee and opportunity RI as ever eser other but we are common In ha has I a I is his hll time and Perhaps s if IC we tan can settle Justly wiit ma may be meant by opportunity We not timId nd ourselves 10 so hampered after al au our bulet times and seasons lay be our opportunity The rhe greatest amon among you oU must be beDur your Dur must be laid self must still b be prominent for Cor self is II the agent through which We above himself he Ian can cret erect 1 how pour a tiling thing I is man manNo manNo No mAn adds to his hll stature b by don nag a tail hi hat and he cannot deceive the world orld b by Juch audI We do donot tle not mikE make a tree b by binding I lund around it Il the thick bark of another I trI we want our tl trees to grow antI and and bloom and forth fruit fruite J i e must an as nearly nara 1 a brn possible the I I to growth and nd bring to the tree thOe those elements which brn cause development The melure measure ot of success ot of a garden Is In It Its I flowers anti fruits Ihal shall we neglect our queens gar gardens r lens dens where the Ime sesame and Ille fillies gro OThER The irom for Cor this afternoon con ite of nr the following interesting tea fea feature tures ture Traveling libraries Reports of at S Nelden Report of subcommittees Suggestions for Cor reorganization of oC the state federation ot of state art Mrs II Fr nc I It Elot Elliott Art 11 In the Il bie Schol Schools Mrs ll Thayer Thau Colorado Colordo Yoal Vocal tro trio The Th Spell lies Smart Mrs II 1111 C Wt Wet Mrs ra Kit Kate B Anderson Miss I Idna DIrer 13 AI Ag a Means of oC Culture Is the Novel ovel Worthy Worth of oC Consideration f Miss 1 Mice lc Discussion le led by Mis Its M I L I This evenings which opens at atS S 8 wi b be u as Cl 81 8 1 M Yol Vocal solos selected Miss Il Mabel Clark a h 1 March RaIl from suite all op 9 91 Mr r l C The he Prom From II a Mans Stand Standpoint point Mr Ir Jon Jones pint Polonaise I nl lie op 46 March gr grotesque op 8 82 SIndIng OI 01 3 38 Tar G t sharp hap minor Nade Mr Ir Eugene C The New Dusk Duek Miss Zona Gale Oale Milwaukee or of the Milwaukee Journal Session The Federation 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