Show DANCE HALl EVILS ARE OUTLINED Clean Amusements Must Be Provided Declares i Woman Social I Worker or er You ru must never shut up one ono thing a a a saloon or dance hall hail unless you yau u furnish a substitute said aid Miss Lutio i E. E Stearns of Wisconsin speak speak- lug inS ot of social work ork this mornin morning at the thc session nesson of tho the Utah Federation of Women's s Clubs Miss ss Stearns is director tor tor br of the General Federation of Women's Clubs and is the important out of town for tho speaker conven tion Miss iss Stearns told of oC the thc the social work in iu Milwaukee with which she is con con- I Our ward is onu one of tile the he worst ill in in town she said For instance I visited a dance hall hail ono Sunday evon- evon in 1 I went at 10 0 o'clock clock and loft at nt 3 o 0 o'clock clock in the mornine Conditions were simply terrible There was a minute u dance danco for 5 cents followed by a a. 15 iS intermission for drinks drinks drinks-a a o lance dance followed bv by ba a min 15 I ute intermission for drinks This was the program for the evening There were Vera Sirs girls there with dresses up to their knees As i soon oon as ns I got sot home 3 in in the mornin morning a as it was s. s I 1 sat down and wrote my inny report In a very short Bhart time timo we had bad the saloon license there r ro revoked o d the dance hall hail shut up p. p Need Recreation I I r repeat you must roust never close coso a place of this sort unless you rou furnish a a. substitute a tea or coffee house or Something thins of that kind These young people I must U t have hare some somo place to dance ance to 1 o we opened the school SNow ow tho boys bors anil girls dance there with rn moth th- th lr ors era and anel fathers for chaperons chaperon They Ja e t as good od tune time a JV as and all is as Jt it t should be I am uni told that even husbands bus bus- bands dance with their wives wins some some- l c have ha places where who work tin In la and similar S places lc learn wand come and un to with ii v. v i sew sew- We Ve e a n. room lined books from the public library where they can read We have ha entertainments of oC various kinds to suit all tastes taste We Ve have hl especially tak n n up tip tuberculosis work and have ha established a 3 dispensary which Is open mornings s afternoons and e and Is with all sorts or of apparatus This Is Is' Is Iso o only l however In and we arc now looking to tear tear- down causes The gr greatest problem of ot all aU which we wo are art now facing racing among the many wh which h arc f to bl be considered d is 18 lh the tho Problem of ot leisure Tell fell me what a 0 man do does with his evenings o and I 1 will tell toil ii I you what hat he be is 1 Tell mo mc what a girl does with her spare pare moments and I can guess what the rest of oC her life Bre is like This Is where the school comes in Let us make them social lIodal centers center for tor good clean leisure hou hours and we will have one answer to tho problem The Big Problem from this his talk of ot Miss Iss Steams Stearns m this morning the meeting was riven Ii over O to open parliament under the tho leadershIp lender leader t shIp of or Mrs R. R B. B Porter Matters uni un- un i der ler discussion were wele Reading for the Child in Home and School May lay j i the tho Women's omens Club Add to the Homer Hornet i rho Tho Home Bome in League With Jut the School i The TIne Social Center Movement Mo and Problems in Club Work Different women told of oC the work of or clubs throughout through through- hout h- h out tho the state of or attempts being made to U use use- f Schools chool for rOl on social centers of or work worl to get mothers molher Interested in visiting schools and keeping in close touch with their children 1 The Tine chief problem according to most of the speakers seemed to be that of or orr r reaching mothers and arid children ho Tio did die not care to be reached What is 18 ono one to todo todo 5 do said one speaker when hen a n girl comes comesS M S to school with an b Improper dress on the I paint and powder thick thiel on her face tace and I I when you speak to her about It she says I Mother thinks It is all right She does It You just have hn lo to work on Of her r I was as the answer some come on one gave ave LUnch Luncheon on was served to the dele delegates ales k today at the tho University of Utah Miss 1 Steams spoke again at tho the university I f In the afternoon h her r subject heln being The f Significance cance of or tine the Modern Club Move Move- ment mend Following Following- the talk lalk the tho delegates ates and other visitors were taken for an In Inspection In- In of the tIne university grounds This there will be a l special program at jh Jho Indies Indies' Idles Idles' Literary club club- house Mrs ln 1 Cu s mm Ings will wilt present pre pro sent the toned Red Mans Man's Universe Miss MIs Mabbott Ia assisted b by six young wom women n will present a it typical Navajo dance and an In interpretative e danco dance The DreAm of at D Death th Tine The now off of- of f r fleer fibers will be he presented at this meeting meet meet- ing nh nig after which the tine con will be bet t adjourned |