Show COLORED WOMEN ARE FAVORABLE TO TOli li j PROHIBITION I IM M Vote V t to Enter State Wide t Campaign Pledge Support Support Sup Sup- port to Orphanage I Members of the Federation of Co Col ored Women Women's s 's Clubs of Colorado and Juri jurisdiction diction comprising Utah Montana r and Wyoming will fight for state wire wre prohibition according to plans plan launched at their fourth annual annul tion ton in Trinity A. A MJ M lt E. E church at East e Sixth th South street in this thi city t today In rn addition to fighting for prohibition pro tho colored women will wl also alo work for the tho sustenance of or an old folks folk's home and orphan asylum for negroes in Pueblo Colo Cob Such an has hu been opened through h the tho effort efforts ef ef- forts fort of Mrs Dorcas Dorc Watson Wn son of Pueblo and ad now that the federated clubs club arc aro backing it its it success i is practically as as- l ed Tho The two meetings held today were attended by full ful delegations from the tho four states state represented Forty live women have hae been pie present ent at each ech session ses sese ion sion so 80 far who represent over o er members member in tho the fo four r states tates of the fed fod Today was 18 Negro Ne oda day and three programs will wi have havo o ha been completed com corn when tonight closes the sessions sessions At all al these thee meetings cose papers paper have been boen read red on tho future of tho the ne negro ro race and various carious chairmen of committees have havo have reported on tho the activity and success success suc suc- I ce cess s of ot ne negroes oes in certain lines Jnes of work Workers Are Encouraged As an example of ot the earnestness which these thee delegations are manifesting Is a program booklet printed printe for tho the olca occasion lon On It are written words of at encouragement for Cor the workers such as al To o To the stars through difficulties etc The Interior contains contins tho tile ro program ram by days das the of officers ot- ot of the organization ton and committee heads heas S. S The program at this afternoons afternoon's meeting meet meet- in ing was s as follows The negroes negroes' possibilities In the followIng follow follow- Ing lines Iines Ine of ot work Education b by Mrs Irs Eva Ea Bess literature Mrs Lizzie LIzie Watson Vat Wat son eon f domestic science science Mrs Irs Ida ha Bol Holly music music Mrs LUlam Jones rescue cue work Mrs Mr Beulah Baker young women Mrs Ir Lizzie alone suffrage Mrs J. J H. H Patten Patton Patton Pat- Pat ton ten temperance Mrs J. J C C. Young art Mrs M. M r. r A. A Wright professionals Mrs Macon parliamentary law Mrs Irs G. G Len Lan Ln- Ln I caster social ocal science Mrs Irs C. C O. O Bryant health belh and h hygiene lene Mrs Mr J. J T. T 1 Muse The sessions session will 1 conclude with wit wih to tonight's to to- nights night's musical program at the Trinity church Yesterdays Yesterday's session was a n bus busi business ness flees Je session lon only In which respective committees were appointed for the ensuing ensuing en en- suing year |