Show The Business Woman Womans club trot met o on n Tuesday In an Informally social WilY way relative tp the future y of the club bring b d discussed during the th e evening Amongst Amont the pleasant tea Litres of the were a allm cumber of vocal I rendered b by MI 1141 Th The a affair It H one of oC a serla which are N pia so bra lIea feature tea tu n of the club 1 The ot of for the art exhibit planned lanned for P week b by the t Ladles Literary du occasioned a of tM the affair for an In time The Reviewers win will meet mett Monday Io April a with Mrs W V A Nelden The T 11 program will bo be In of Mrs Ira Vin Vincent In cent the subject T It an d Things Thin RUI Russian Ian IanThe S The met OR on T at the th e home of Mrs III Eldredge Mrs 1111 WI Wills u as by Mr rare a lecta re OR on Ancient Sculptor touching upon Don u and aAd p lure ture Mrs W handled hr her t h la a very pr able abl manner Next weeks week e program ro I is a of ef this cam e subr t I and II Culmer Culer and nd MI 11 ss Cl alder alde r kale hn the afternoon II I IThe e I The Table holds It its next t meeting at a t the of Mrs lira J L T VT r Mrs J D is III chair chairman man Nn for lor the dy day and the subject le Is Robert B Women In In philanthropic work ork among young children hay have been summer after summer at their Inability to a place In the or at 1 the seaside for tor sick dick infants Through III the of oC two 1110 women who with h their none withheld from publication Un ad infante hospital and a beach pavilion will be built at 1 Coney Cant Island this summer The new bull buildings will be an extension to those thON owned there th by b the Children Aid Md 10 sot clel clety of Brooklyn to whom the gift BrItt of for the purpose was w made mad The hospital will be ned for Cor caMe of critical fUne The main floor will be divided into a number of room moms so 10 as to permit mothers mothe to he be with their ok children Th The are to be In time lime for the summer eoa son IOn The Th Womans Christian Temperance Union of New York is II di l to preventive and work amon among child rep It Il has h tI proposed J to the sheriff ot of county a plan of appoInting deputy whose hOlt duty It h 11 be to discover and nd If necessary anent juvenile offenders In a crusade to uP t N Juvenile crime and reclaim offenders In their letter to the shrift sheriff call attention to treat street ring the assembling at Improper tithes ana and pl pieces ot of the Ih youth of both botha a a the Illegal Legal 11 use Ie of tobacco and In t and other petty offences They suggest that It f from m two to tour four representative men from Cram each of the tho churches church were ves authority a special officers there would be a prompt and nd growing decrees deerea In this wrongdoing It would au be brought about they say NY not b by making ar arrest rest reet primarily out but by the establish of n a trong public sentiment s In favor flor of the zt ht TM The sheriff has approved the plan and fax appointed a committee con COli Meting of te five clergymen a teacher In tM lb publiC pubic schools and representatives of the church who have authority to tk tike lh the legal 1111 measures mu necessary to realizing this end emt and duty it II I ii to 10 oreate and stimulate a public een for tor the protection of oC the ty tr of If children e Club all conscientiously desiring to co coo cooperate o operate ral WIth school authorities may t ething to their advantage In till the place ot of the womans club It hat has three branch bronch of work the deCoration of grammar schools with Uh and works work of art applicable to the COu course of study the admission of two members of the graduating cedes alus of the high bleb each year ur to the club as honorary member leaving the to Ih the teAchers The last Jut branch of tin work Is III the th formation of oC tot clubs which will give ghe assist allOl ties to 10 primary Inuit grad gradS S Three leading principles are presented by the State Stale federation In hi u nome Talent Day programs iTO arold mental menial and to a clear cut definite detinUe Impression enly one subject should hould be presented ala al a cession unless the subjects are very clo l allied I sure lure that the topic selected it I rich in ht interest hatert vital In lie Its Import and worthy of oC serious study tudy As Ro Be NUl ettl wrote to 10 a poet friend Work your tour material an all yoU please only be sure It is II gold old and worth working ITa Take up the from different points of oC view U Usually I a subject lane bae ethical en should be devel In the pape papers antt discussion the adoption of these MIl rules be a detriment to club meetings out We aide of the one specified by the fedora IS S 11 Mrs JonN secretary of the general Par Paris is ion writes The Paris meeting of the general federation tau haI been riven Ien up also the tour I sill r receive e letters regarding till the tour so o I am m advising fm State shale mill men to send a notice to their mot most widely rend State Stat newspapers so that po no club wo n n nil be disappointed M 11 e club Women to take Ice warning from the men tat status ot of following student John the rapid pill reader sat lat him down te le read d Sermon Marmon 0 poem an awful lp speed dl Such omnivorous absorption no good end attains John Jobe Swift the rapid ruder reader ignorant remains Eves EYen the cherished treasures of the china closet clONt an not from one womans little hatchet It all al lisp hap p ned at a meeting of the Denver Wo Woman Womans mans man Ib and Miles was II the brave bare who broke up yur Sims ware wan Into II a t und atoms and 00 then the scattered bits bUI nr nave hid had been artistic and that china should hould liars bave decorative effect not pictures that changed their colors In fixing coal ond were consequently Jie s It shattering of your fOur Idol Ideal Were wen not MI II Miles went on to eay ay that tapestry I le not the creation that tradition has taught us UI to respect and lId admits admire that weaver cannel weave pic picture lures and that conventional patterns should take their place ju just t as al other designs tire are for wall paper pa r others for Cor carpets and no 80 on The I trouble with lIh the makers ot of I la that they the have tried to do on an clay what l i s anI only suitable on an camas Mt Miles remArked that she hAd no there to Iho show them so that they could collid pee how ugly It was because after aUer peo pie had paid so 10 much tar for R a thing they want It criticised But Dut anybody who hall had true artistic feeling would rather have 1 a little Indian or Japanese Jug than one on of those thOM great greal vas v that adorn the apartments of eme 1 Sixteen young oung women received tn from n the housekeepers ai alt lance lIce of Philadelphia March II f at testing their thorough With plain cooking is III the am ail ancee first graduating class olal An et ef fort le la being trade under the combined auspices or of the alliance alii nee and some memo mem bell bete of the Sew New Century club interest interested ell ed In the subject to have a demon Ilon stratton ot of electric cooking held In Philadelphia this spring pring Mrs JennIe June Croly Crol Is not nol going abroad to remain permanently In reply to 10 the rumor she saya khat she Is II simply going to Parts Pari for lor the sum summer flier mer but that lint Amerl La I her homo home and ond that hr her Interests and life long friends are here and she not stay away I from them Mrs Buth McEnery MeI nery Stuart found hoe first Impulse toward lit literary era 1 work In the modest duties assigned her when she he was a member of n a little club In Washington Ark ArkIS IS Mrs Mary 11 Fords Ford first abiding In In art came to her when the president of Kanas City CUy l Friends In II asked h r on Or tk tAt I art 1 i In hr I P the th work enk lav Urn that hll of III Muse as UI nd I ancient III I Ind notable writ toda k II early litera literary clUb ow s 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