Show I I CLUB CHAT CITAr The Th Tourist section of ot the tho Ladles Lit Ut Literary Literary club will meet on Monday Oct at nt 10 The will bu bo Luther and the Reformation by Mrs Irs Miller and the and Mae Mas by Mrs frs Henderson 1 1 Tho The Daughters Dau of or the Pioneers will meet with Ith Mrs rs Harker on Tuesday Tues ay next 1 1 1 The post PMt week elk witnessed the tion of work by b nearly all nil the clubs of or orthe the city and anI from this time the club members will r Ill h be hu hIlR busy y with the r ro grammes which promise I from their list of ot subjects to be more Interesting than any nn past year 1 1 On Monday the time Reviewers club held Its lis first mooting meeting m of the season lI nt at the res rell residence of or Mrs 1111 WIghtman Mrs Ir Kelsey 1 giving a n gaper tl per nn on the tho life lire of ot Stephen Phillips with rending from his works work The rooms room were prettily decorated Ith flowers 1 anti autumn len leave es and refresh refreshments h ments menta were served Several guests were present to enjoy the afternoon 4 1 t 1 tOn 1 On Tue Tuesday Th The Womans flub club met anti and Dr Pod Paden on entertained th the m mm m mb b bl rs and nn guests UE with an nn Interesting talk lalk upon Travels In III Tea was vas served after the th program 1 At the l tidies Ll v club ul ye t r afternoon Mr Mrs 11 Tuttle gave an Inlet paper ur upon n The Great Groat Steel Strike anti Mr Mrs Whit reviewed Gilbert Parkers Right Hl ht of Way Wa WaSt 1 i 1 1St St Literary society ty re cc recently Gently organized 1 nt at Bt St t Marys academy has hAil 1 1001 the following for tor forth forthe th the ensuing year eor Miss 1183 E Ashton president Miss Mis III M 31 I Plumhof vice Ice pres president ident Ml Mies Ethel McDonald secretary ant and Miss N Mullen treasurer In ac nr accordance with the flint aim of ot the society to III cultivate nn an acquaintance and ap nr appreciation nf ot the Shakespearean dram drain dramas as iho serious work of or the year will Ite he hethe e eth th the study anti analysis of ot Julius nr newer Hudsons of ot the uc r pre present nt The Wedding Diy Day Df nt at the tl l Hamlet Merchant of or enise As You It and were wereth th the studies of ot previous passions In n lighter v vein ln In current will oo cc 0 b tJ be u 1 and nd discussed at It atthe th the society JOelet meetings 1 The Tha Round Hound Table club mH cast with Mrs Allen Sanford on Monday the poet piet being boo III I Taylor T lor and cud the chair chilI UD rasa MM Mit Preston The table t ble was prettily In iii yellow and gre en n nM n need eed M th the plats card ard s w were r Ink otters h with lIh a II c cover v r h hh handsomely dl l In InI I ah I ir green en linen with a 1 beau Uy by b hand yellow iri the tho flub climb color colon M A delightful time U was wu i spent several guests lIe ts being present nt to 10 enjoy ih tM the afternoon 1 In Portland J l M Ate 1 the Liter Uter at cry ry union which teas l All g been h n ln instrument trumen till ml in III Ann ta a II work ti h school l toom om decoration Ion hll voted to donate donato ln n y In to nt fit up tip a kitchen In the then n new w twining t building nf of that dub tl nt 1141 Influential In of dub i are ro 0 member of lit the hool board and t I to i this thU fart t may be bitted bUI tn fn I a Urge large degree the Interest that exl exists ts In making manual a I put port of the regular school chool work TIle tl union nan has ha n a rule ruif rv that members shall kc k keen n th themselves hu s In n a clean and suitable dr ds s for tor their duties and a elaure la jie In pars par tat that when hn the thi union 1 t is 1 THE LONG LAMENT GARMENT R SUP SUPREME v 11 a F 4 r o p n 1 4 r 1 f 4 I t Tt I w With scarcely an exception is the modish woman worshipping ln at the shrine of the long wrap Title This model designed for tor carriage wear Is la an nn ex example example ample of or the gay cay eu touches possible on these thelo all 1111 enveloping garments It la is built of ot light gray cloth and has a 0 collar yoke olle cuffs cults and trimming bands hands of et Persian embroidery The circular flounces ounces at nt the bottom are aro trimmed with satin folds Colds v It will Insist upon employers doing likewise And then the time old adage will wilt be n re reused used to rend read Like maid like mis mt mistress mistress tress 1 1 Tho The latest acquisition Requisition to the ranks of womans suffrage Is Norway On May King I Oscar promulgated the tho law of at municipal suffrage which admitted women 26 25 years yearn of age who have had hall fixed places of at abode for Cor live IIvo years who pay taxes upon SSI In the country and I 1109 In the city or who live IIvo with hue hus husbands bands lI who have paid an equal amount the right to cast the ballot In October the women of Norway will exercise this right for lor the first time timea a Tho The question of ot whether the club work of Denver should be bu altruistic or purely literary was wag decided by b the tho club women omen of ot that city when they ther Inaugurated In the scheme of ot the Pingree ree Patches I How lIow to help the tho poor Is 18 Isnow isnow now no nn longer a theory theor with them A philanthropic citizen gave IfO the use of ot fifty acres ncr of nt land and the county com corn I had ha It plowed and furnished n a superintendent to each tench agriculture The Tho woman clubs supplied the tools loots a n charity chari organization the seed Deed nna the tho street railways half fares to the gardeners I going back bock and forth from front the patches Tills This wins was eight years ago What are lire the results re The average number of ot families receiving re receiving gardens nM since mtr Is 66 rep representing representing resenting re families of ot various flous niu nus tonalities From I 35 to 60 acres have been cultivated annually amorally J 1 ver very gard nard gardener ever ener has hall realized from 5 to HO In cash cn h besides having supplied his table with all nil the vegetables e needed ll during the summer and storing enough enouch for tor winter use Severn Several families traded vegetables vegetable for groceries five ve to the tho amount of or JIM 1160 worth each The annual expenses e p aver nel average age about as an follows t To the county for tor plowing J sir 16 6 for superintendents services 1225 to the charity ori for seed seeS US for plants 13 for sign posts post 2 2 to the club chub tot for car fare advanced and refunded by the tramway company 10 for signs 1660 for tools toots S 10 D and for fur am a m dries 6 C The rho report of the time superintend eat ent a practical gardener and man placed the value of or ho he crop HI p n inking such an nn outlay at nt Ap An Approximately p proximately the have earned cornea for tor themselves in III eight summers but It II Is not by b dollars and cents that the clubs measure the of ot their venture hut but rather by b the tho stirn stimulation illation to which It has given to a class clas that was wall as fast drifting into absolute pauperism 1 1 Westward W Seats rud Ho hot IH Iy time the he enthusiastic cry en of ot the club climb women nowadays They Thoy whoso who l Inevitable last word worl Is law the executive board of the Gen General oral eral Federation of or Women s a Clubs have decided to hold the thu sixth biennial In n Los Ios Angeles The exact tale date Is la MAy 1 I ISO i is As s a n club womans state stat 1 Is I Interesting Jt It 1 Is an nil In with splendid sectional organisations or of the time fair sex set ex so that after Innumerable Its final us IS a n state with the general federation Just jUtt before the Milwaukee biennial vas as ns the cause causo of ot one big JIg broad brand smile No sooner had bad California been b on put putdown putdown down on the list ifill than Its moat per persuasive sisters headed by hy the president of the tho California Federation 1 of Wo Woo mens menH Clubs Mrs Ir Hubert Hobert J began to tl Urge that the th next conven convention COI n nUon tion Uon come conic to the Golden Gate Each Individual letter hotter sent East this thin year by hy bya hya a California club woman It Jt Is III sate safe to say contained a 1 hearty haart refrain same Home thing like this Do all nil you can to bring the next biennial to California We Ye want it With Boston In lit a cold and classic lo but not colorless state of mint af nC after after ter tel posing for many months i loa an s tho the prospective pro hostess of or the next biennial al aI the executive committee was all glad to send Its It most gracious Thank you across the country to California That the convention Is I to go KO to tl Los LoR Angeles makes conspicuous Its Ebell club which of course will be open to 10 wayfaring cu club woman dui ur every ery week It Is le attractive not convention Is a alas cla Jilly for tor or Ile but because It wad de Greek and built by Mrs ex lined III the I Club and om flit for or pressly because it w WitS was s hero here that I the California Federation of cl cli clubs came into being a little over Oer one ont y rear I Iago n ago he charming personality of ut M Mr I dlo Burdette The wittie with turning turning doubtless other the tho has hns official much lo general federation toward t of the tM of beautiful poppies stole state hospitality In speaking at nt the M J 11 ed biennial she said waukee California Ili or nu 1 brings you ou u greeting w wa with witha v bunch to of at blossoms blo tied wl v a streamer of golden sunset n That Is Just dust the sort of at glad toy to i 81 club women to the th biennial of y you ou u will relit receive e In California ot e ethere 1602 there nf be Lc a bunch hunch of ot orange b sums for Cor overt every blessed ed one Though young youn as a federation sti eta state California hRS has been naive In spread the thu creed of the th twentieth th century s tf vo man Inan from pine to palm from t tho Sierra snows to tine the oleo wai surges So It Comes lomell Into the tho fold Cold u wl with clubs cluba numbering mei mr mem hers berg The Immense size of the state tate rat rather than Intellectual apathy has proven prevented earlier federation n na nil a state slate or In ti tu turn affiliation with the national n body bolly Th They TI TIthe the California club women will t tell you ou their president has me to cover coer coverless no noless less lees than square miles In her ol c dial rounds rounda They rhey will proudly 1 the territory or of this state Is equivalent to that of Maine Vermont Now New Hum Massachusetts Rhode Isla New Jersey New York Delaware ai and a Maryland so that to lobo bo president of this great Brent state and bring Into co coo coop s oration Its many was Indeed an onerous undertaking There were nd no less than four tour flan Ino fin h fee organizations In California beta the state federation Idea Iden came tb ti way There was the San Joaquin V VIcy Val Valley ley Icy Federation of Clubs with tl the I motto by b the tho way of Firs Fir First Information then thim reformation The Thero was the Congress of Women with i nn annual convention of ono one week la h S Francisco Tho The Federation of s sIn In Southern was wall In a II leut Isling condition while the California Parliament convened once year with success So Bo three times was an effort made ma e to federate before the triumphal one I Ithe In Inthe the Ebell clubhouse In Los Ios when no less than club n Ie m many of the delegates delegate trae Ing fag hundreds of miles to register the their Interest An able assistant a to Mr Mt Burdette In this new movement wr WIS e Mrs Frances 13 B Eastman then n a res resl ree dent In California and a II director of th Iho ti General Genera Federation who now spend spas most of her time In Chicago and I Is Identified with the Chicago Woman Womans Club California club women have attracted attention over the counts country through their efforts to save a bunt bunch of big trees In Calaveras county Thes kings of the forest being belll threatened b by bythe 1 the ax of the mercenary lumber mer mci merchant chant aroused the club clu women Wahlen to vii vis protest pretest A committee by the Federation of Wo Woo Ct mens clubs presented a memorial t to I Congress praying that body to pur pui purchase chase the tho grove rove for tor a II public park Th Tt Tho depredations of the lumbermen in th 1 meantime have been abated and th tho are Bre good for the I of monarchs of the tho woodland No on one ant however can speak so BO Intel K gently of the aspirations os of at club women wane in this va vast t state as Mrs Recently she Blip wrote Being n a child we cannot boast of o n many things accomplished but whiz what we have wrought has been done dono will n a childs enthusiasm of purpose am an simplicity of ot method Clubs have beer be n induced to lay aside aalde provincialism one and nn work f for fer r Urge large purpose to tear tent y the barbed wire fence of or they had in some Instances themselves and which alway shuts out more than It shuts In Inan and to learn the sweetness and strength o oeo ol of eo cooperation We have great hopes ho es from our oui reciprocity bureau of that that growth ol of u club life liCe which naturally follows In to Increased Increased creased knowledge of our work vork From Frau the educational commutes development j of nf individual practical Intelligence fl I Ithe the public school system and the state stale laws pertaining to women and children From Prom our forestry committee clearer Information and more conscientious activity on a II question which Is le of or more man vital Importance to our state than to tc tonny tonny any other In to the Union Not alone forthe for tor forthe the beauty and matchless s grandeur of our world sequoias must our forests be saved and developed hurt but for tor forthe forthe the stronger reason that under the for fol forest forset set est trees live the tho springs that give vi vitality vitality to the tho seed time and glory to tc our harvests Although the President had suggested It as os a II state work the pressing need of Immediate action moved the tho California club of Sun Francisco promptly and successfully to appeal to Congress to make the tho appropriation to save the Calaveras giants from destruction We have havo property values In club clubhouses clubhouses houses that are elegant and costly and club homes homeR that are arc charmingly simple buildings In the old mission style stylI of architecture In to the Greek temple In Inthe inthe Inthe the m model del of the conventional club clubhouse clubhouse clubhouse house and In the bungalow In conclusion California women In federation stand for the home first and for tor oil nil that Is noblest purest and best b lIt for true truo womanhood and the state The Ebell Club Club In in Los lies Loll Angeles n aside ld from having a n model clubhouse erected for Cor It by a II progressive club woman Is out of ot the ordinary In that It was lI In Inspired inspired by hy a II man Dr Is his name He Ire came traveling along the Ilse sunny Pacific patino slope dope one day stopped In Oak 1 1 I R THE FLARE TOQUE TOQUEs s L r r x r ti l r ii at ti f c t f r r 14 47 I ty rr t ci h t I I IJ 7 J floss fioS trim trimming trimming with the new now draped crown Gray velvet hat with an y and rhinestone orna ornaments ornaments wings ming ning folded across the front trout They and white ments front and back complete this stylish model I land and Induced the cultured women living therein to organize or a n club They The did and nd they named It after him This Ebell I club of Oakland whIch now boasts of members mem and no less ices than eighteen study sections formed the pattern for tor numerous clubs cluba along alons the coast const The Ebell club of Los Angeles is one of oC them while several bearing the same sarnO name are In Inthe Inthe the th southern part of the time state When the Ebell club of Los Angeles An le was agitating 1 |