Show WORLDS WORLD'S lEADING WOMEN MOMEN ARE I ENTERTAINED BY SALT SAl J ERS LAKERS Representative women who have a at at- tamed the hi highest hest realms of thou thought ht i in their respective lands and representing many foreign n countries were enter ente entertained tamed by local club women and md rep rep- es of f the tho various organizations organizations of the Mormon ormon church durin during their stay in Salt Lake Lale City yesterday afternoon and last night T There ere was WIS a a. a misunderstanding concerning con con- cernIn the arrival of the tho three special specia Sleeping cars b bearing the dele delegates delegate ates Mrs C. C E. E Allen president of the tho Utah Uta branch of the National Christian Christia Lea League ue for the Promotion of Purity and her associates were advis advised d that tha the train tram would arr arrive arro o at 50 0 clock o'clock on the Short Line The rhe Mormon reception re ro- ro committees committeE's were wert on baud hand however however how bow ever eer when the train pulled into th the station and immediately took toole tho the vis is visiting visiting vis- vis itin d delegates to the tabernacle o ostreet on street cars ears The Gentile club women had made provision for a a. sufficient number of automobiles s to give th the guests a ride about the city This proVision provision pro vision ision was ignored nored by the committee committe that met the d delegates legates The visitors were met at O Ogden den b by Mrs Ida Smoot Dusenberry and Mrs Anna Wells Wens Cannon of the Youn Young Women s 's Mutual Improvement association tion of the Mormon church The visitors were rushed in street streetcars streetcars cars to the tabernacle grounds an and were shown the buildings s of the Mor lor Mormon Mormon mon church Then an or organ an recital was given and the guests were hurried to saltair beach where preparations preparation had been hastily made for a a. supper slipper The accommodations were more like lik those to be had at an ordinary country picnic than were due to such a distinguished distin body of women Governor Spry and Mayor l John S S. S Bransford who were expected to attend attend attend at at- tend the banquet and who were to have hav given toasts toast were absent In their places were President Joseph P. P Smith of the tho Mormon church Apostle John Henry Smith Apostle lIeber J. J Grant Gran and other leaders leaders in the tho dominant dominan church President Smith dill did not make an address and left the tho banquet before be be- foro fore its conclusion The absence of their Gentile friends friend at the resort was noted by the visiting w women men who publicly expressed their disappointment and displeasure They were indignant that the gentile women had been eliminated from the program of the evening and md were not at al an backward in expressing their opinions Among Amons the prominent Mormon lormon women wom worn en at the tables were Mrs Bathsheba W. W Smith president of all an the women's relief societies of the Mormon ormon church Mrs Irs Julina L. L Smith official wife o of President Joseph F. F Smith Mrs Em incline meline B. B Wells Mrs Heber J J. J Grant Gran and Mrs 1 Susie Young Gates dau daughter of Brigham Young Youns View of Miss Krog Miss Gina Krog who is considered Norway's greatest woman and who became became became be be- came famous by forein forcing the Norwegian ian or parliament to adopt equa equal suffrage for women on a basis of taxation taxation taxa taxa- tion after a bitter fight for twenty twenty- four years rears denounced Mormonism and polygamy in unstinted terms Miss l Krog was a personal friend of Henrik Ibsen and Bjorn Bjornsen The women women of Norway greatly admire admire ad ad- mire and look up to the women of Colorado Wyoming and Utah because they have won suffrage she said but we cannot understand how one of those states could so disgrace itself as to hypocritically give its women the ballot and yet hold them in economic bondage and social slavery under the domination of a vile vilo church which blasphemes the verv very name of Jesus Christ incorporating it into its by own I I The women of Norway and indeed indeed indeed in in- deed all nfl of Europe will respect the women of Utah much more when they throw off this horrible and degrading institution of Mormonism Mrs Wells Toastmaster The Tho banquet hanquet tables were spread on the first floor of the tho pavilion and nd not in the restaurant as had been ori originally originally nally contemplated contemplate by the There were two lon long tables at the tho head I of one of which sat John Henry Smith I Mrs rs Wells the chairman introduced John Henry Smith as the first speaker Mrs Wells then introduced Miss Janes Parliament Mansion London England president of the tho British Council Coun Coun- cil oil of omen V Women who said We Ve have had the opportunity o of visitIng visiting visiting visit visit- ing many wonderful places and seeing something of the promises that the United States of America holds out to the people of the world We Va have seen nothing more moro striking than the contrast between the barren desert through which we have Just passed and the beautiful beautiful beautiful beau beau- city to which we have been welcomed well welo welcomed wel wel- wel- wel tonight o Wo We see l In this city the example l of Industry and purpose u directed directed direct direct- ed cd to wise ends To have created a state appliances forthe forthe for forthe with the most up-to-date up the pursuit of ot agriculture manufacturing and the arts Is of the tho greatest achieve achieve- nt t. t Rabbi i Charles J J. Freund of the local Jewish synagogue was called upon to tor r respond spond to the toast The Jewish Idea t of Woman lIe He briefly stated that the tho literature of a people is is a reflection of it its life The rhe literature of the Jewish people from the tho most remote times has paid high tribute to the beauty to the tho virtue and the tho chastity of its women Tho The newspaper of the tho present a ago e will be bo the tho only literature that will be left to other generations It teems with scandal and with tales from the divorce court Will ill it reflect truthfully tho the condition of this a age I Frau tritt Responds Frau Fran Mario Marie president of the German Women s 's 8 congress conw was then in in in- After expressing thanks for forthe forthe forthe the reception which had been accorded the dele delegation Frau said We Ve are now at the end of our long t journey beautiful ul and country nf are wWI with passing s feelings through of l el your t Your America Is a 0 wonder It is a 8 Journey journey journey Jour jour- of wonder from tho Atlantic to the ney Pacific and we are seeing new and from the wonders on our way greater Pacific to the tho Atlantic One wonder greets us liS In unending sucA suc- suc another after cession A fter Ton After a terribly hard Journey of two days and two nights It Is such a relief such T as I think your our forefathers the shores must have felt relt when they saw of this this' Great Salt lake We Ve came to friends Several of you ou were with personal us five years ago at Berlin and you welcome There we met the first were woman who was a 0 member of your par par- I wish to thank you for your hospitality on behalf of the German dele dele- gation Iler lIer reference to the first woman parliamentarian was to Mrs Alice Merrill Merrill Mer Mor- rill nil Home Hornel a member of the tho house of representatives in 1896 Compensation at Last of the tho Mine Mme Marie president Belgian el ian Council of Women was the tho next Among the Salt Lake City women present present pres pres- tho the following the banquet were ent at I young N Emmelin Mutual Improvement Wells A M. M Julia airs I nuth 1 1 Fox I vulla Valla Miss Mis Augusta V. W. j I Grant Mae T. T Natron Miss Ann If M. Cannon Mrs Irs Susie Young Gates an and all ail members of the general ral board National Women's omens Relief Belief Society Society Mrs Irl r V. president Mrs Irl Id Ida T T. T Dusenbury Mrs Irl Phoebe y Beatles wini Mrs Irs hattie W W. Starker Harker Mrs Mrs- Clarissa S S. S Williams Mrs Irs Minnie H. H James and a all members of or the tue general board Mrs Irs Id Ida Smoot Dusenbury Af Young ra IO Ladles Ladies Mrs tr National Martha th H. H Tinge Tinge- I president Mrs Ruth Huth M. M 1 Fox Mrs Ma Mae T T. Miss Anna M M. Cannon Mrs Alb Alice IC Smith tI Committees lt of f local local branches branches of or organizations organ organ- an- an affiliated with the National Council of om Women n of the United States Women's omens omen's Suffrage Association Mrs Emily S. S Richards Mrs Irs I Eliza lIza Hayward Mrs Anna Meter Meier Mrs Elizabeth M Ii Cohn Mrs Irs Martha T T. nines Hines Mrs Martha Marth H. H Cannon Mrs Irs Anna I. I Young Mrs Irs Margaret Zane Zan Witcher Mrs Anna nna Piercy Mrs Anna L Lynch nell Committee of Jewish Council of Worn Worn- en en Mrs Matilda S S. S Cohn Mrs Martha Marth f t Representatives es from J J. B. B McKean post W. W It R. C. C C. C Mrs Augusta C. C Dume Mrs s. Jean K E. RUdy Irs lr Martha J J. J limes Hines Representatives of Maxwell post poet W W. R. R C. C C. Mrs Louisa Winegar Mrs Irs E E. V V. Brooks Mrs Irs Margaret Harvey Ladles of the Mrs Hannah Hanchett Mrs 1 Julia Webb ebb Mrs Irs Etta Patterson Mrs Anna Dubel Mrs Cora 1 Mrs Lavina Livingstone Mrs Irs Lillian lian M. M Hollister Mrs Irs Rena Thompson Thomp Thomp- P son Mrs Irs Alice Allee M M. Holden These were also present Rabbi Freund Henry Cohn Sadie Amerl American an Mrs American John Henry Smith Joseph F F. Smith lIeber J. J Grant and Dr Hanchett Foreign Guests Following were the foreign guests pres ent eat Clara Stavanger Norway Anna Hansen Copenhagen Denmark Ida Arendt Berlin Germany Anna Buch Ruth Copenhagen Denmark Miss Mis Amalia Amalla Hansen Bergen Norway Y De Vires Amsterdam a Holland I Dr Franz lt f lake Berlin li Adrienne n Ir Hacker c Berlin fl n tO Dr Agnes Bluhm Berlin I Miss Alice Younger R-e R Great Britain n and Ireland el d Elizabeth B. B Grannis New York City Mrs N. N C. C Smillie Montreal Canada Mrs Leo Manchester I- I England Ingland Miss Stillwell BIrmingham England Amelia American New York City Mrs Irs England Miss Janes Parliament Mansion London England Sadie A American Amen Ameri can New York City Miriam Dresden Dres Dres- den Germany Mary HIggs Oldham England Mabel E. E Boyd Ontario Canada Canada Canada Can Can- ada Emma F. F Robertson Ottawa Canada Canada Canada Can Can- ada Mary Mao E E. Gallup Ottawa Canada Mary Hary E. E Ottawa Canada Jennie JennieL L. L L Doney Ottawa Otta Canada Miss Marion Marlon MarIonB B B. Blackie Glasgow Scotland Miss AnnIe Annie Annie An An- nie I- I E. E Upham Leicester England Miss M. M M. M Anderson Glasgow Scotland Mrs Watt Canada A. A E. E MacMahon Canada Agnes Almes E. E Great Britain Ellen Von Platen Stockholm Sweden Imma mma I. I Mackintosh Halifax Nova Iova ova Scotia Gertrude M. M Wood Halifax Nova Scotia M. M 1 E. E Creighton Crelghton Carlisle Eng- Eng land and The International Council of Women left Salt Lake City for the east this morning at o'clock over the tho Denver Denver Denver Den Den- ver Rio Eio Grande railroad |