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Show A EADwnces-in-fefif- tlr I ft8. E. O. LEATHER WOOD) 1 rfa of thl city, president of the Utah Federation 'put of Women's Clubs, writes In an entertaining way of her recent experiences and. impressions of life at the national capita especially as related to ac. tivities of women's dubs. Mrs. Laatherwood siysr The most tactful meeting for the education of club husbands I ever attended In was held in historic Alexandria, tha eld church of which Washington was a member, Engraved Invitations were Sent out by the Cosmos dub. About 10 people one-haof whom were men, responded hi Iso Cummings, director for the General Federation of Woman's Clubs, of Virginia presided. Mias Cummings said she had been asked. she did not regard. Virginia as the center of the world, as It almost surShe had replied rounded Washington,' 'No,' far when she visited Utah last summer alts was told and convinced that Utah la the Center of the world Then she paid the dtlsens of Utah A snoot glowing.. trIbaLla,foc the splendid .way In whlch men, women and children had In entertaining the oeunoil of the General Federation last June and declared It the greatest council In the hts-toof the General Federation. Mrs. J. White of Nerth. Dakota gave greetings for the northwest and Mm Thornton of Georgia responded for the southeast. Then Mm Thomas O. Winter, president of the General Federation, was Introducad and gave the address of the evening "Mm Winter described the development of woman from the house slave to the present time, showing how woman had suffered and sacrificed to bocome toy part of .civilisation; She illustrated the great women of the races Mrs .Winter voiced her hearty disapproval of all an attempts to arouse sex strife or ConferShe declared the present ence for disarmament the greatest triumph of woman's, struggle- - for human betterment. She gave Interesting facts about the conference and stressed the fact that the spiritual forces of the world are hack of the oferencd and eaJUng for peace. She pleaded for patience and I Congressman Leather-woo-d V, lf It ry ' tat-onts- sidered by many th mo?t .pWlOTir dress Mm Winter ever fnede. After the meeting those In attendance went to a colonial home and had coffee and sandwiched. s. There a college professor took me aside and asked me If the had things Miss Cummings the people of, Utah are really true. He milch relieved, when looked surprised, but reI assured, him they sue true'. Ho marked , most surprising.' , ., business Recent J attended a meeting Of the Congressional club, which Is composed of wives end daughters of con-u- gressmen, senators, cabinet heads and ludgea A woman's ?reme court depends on being the wife of her husband or the daughter of her father. It was my first attendance at a business masting. Reports on rentals. In tsrest and running expenses apd other familiar subjects wefe given, so I soon felt much st home and almost expect sd to har the voices of homo friends. The ,dLThats each Friday afternoon from I to I, from December to the end The proof the session of congress. grams are short! never exceed an hour oma noted parson Speaks and a quarter. or a great musician performs or some other feature of unusual Interest la presented. A beautifully appointed tea ai V-- ' ways follow. , The dob glveb an evening reception his wife, and each tba year for president 'IT another for the vice president and hie wife and one fog the speaker f tha end hls wife The club husbands are ii always guests At evening event. . r "The reception for President a J Mr. Harding- - this year . was a irery bRlllynt said-abo- ut hn affair. .Mm Oselldge- - and thr daughter and granddaughters of former presidents were among those assisting. The foreign' delegates to tha disarmament conference .there . In and the embassy peoplos-weforce. Many women Hvtftg In other ettte who still hold their membership- - wars present. It Was a moat Informed party, so people visited and became acquainted. These receptions are open Season for splendid attlra Many of the gowns worn .' were marvels of beauty. ,, "It Is a rule of the club that no woman who Is eligible to membership ean be In vtted to any of the club functions. . "The dub bouse Is attractive, not go large as the Indies' Literary club house in Salt Lake, but; mors homey.. The members use it a great deal fof private The Washington and Illinois parties. I stats, senatorial and congressional women f have given receptions there recently for Washington.- t the Women Of official "Federated dub women here are work i t ing pud for American muslo. A few days ago the chib women and American ! Legion introduced a Miss Bthel Masters to musical Washington, The young Jady received all her training In Amerioa, fj4 had She . sang American from. Americans. - - Musical critic from several eftfe musicj.J and various big papers attended. The Virginia, Maryland and t club officers of Columbia attended. Mrs. ths District of I Thomas G. Winter of tha General Fed- eration was Invited to represent the wo- men. pf the country, ah wars Mrs. J, Jaffa ferie of Nebraska to represent ths west. "The musician Is a splendid type of , America's young womanhood and showed rafrafa superior training, but I could, notfun 1 from rich wishing that shs had ths re which acme eg our Utah dirts have. voiep It wOi&d have been better fee the causa "The club women are pushing the Girl Scout movement. They believe It will make for better health, broader vision with greater sense Of responsibility. They think it win enable girls to meet (he world with greater esse and safety. Mm Harding is giving her Influence to the movement.' In art. circles comment (a being made about the pictures which received tbs Clark prises,- Western People remember that Senator Clark of Montana' gave large sum of money to Corcoran art gallery. By means of that money burgs prises are awarded for best work fit art produced each year, Bach winter a contest exhibit If hsidJ One prise fa given Sr wnfyctes frcmvlVlcrrlt was a great pleasure to recognise pome familiar western names among the competing canvases. - It .was also a Joy sea how the west Is Appealing to artists. The world fa fust waking up to our region's art possibilities Our moantatps Indians are valleys, U being, portrayed by artists of . all :hols of painting. Many of tha artists ara grasping the oolor and feeling of the west ad never before One of the practical firing Washington club Women are doing la providing the volunteer woman traffic officer. Many Washington street Intersections were not eats for school children. Tbs city said It could furnish no mors' officers. Then Mm John Loot organised a force of 100. women, who fake charge of dangerous Intersections not otherwise officered loom 8.2 to ItU Pa- - the hour when traffic la greatest, and children are going to school. Others serve on 'some crossings at noon and tha hour for closing school.- - Traffic managers pronounce the women good officers. 'Tha League of American Penwsmen Is. pushing tbs propaganda Plant tree for each tree cut dota'. They hope the Idea will take root,, and bip. It save forests fof futur generations. AT A Pen worn ell's luncheon a few days ago I heard this Interesting feot: One of the Paowomen whs consulting with the man- deserts-vlllagea-aa- d- a prepared for bust- has meh.. She psked Aim if Ms Institution bad many calls ferT papers by women's clubs Hie reply was, None if all. We get no business from thorn.' Ths woman said, Oood! 1 am glad women are doing their own thinking.' i Texas Club women hgye sent $5000 towards the new club house for tha General Federation of Womens Club. District of Columbia gave $1000. It Is to be hoped this new club bouse will not be confused with the Woman's Foundation. The latter Is owned by some, rich women. Tpe Seeds and , should General,,- - Federation have our support; the Foundation doe hot. Rumprs say $20,000 a as given ths Foundation for advertising pJone. r "Ths sMtpp all say spring has arrived. The red, green and blue strew hate Sri In the windows.. Spring suits .are out and. th vendora of violets,' and sweet peas are on the street corners. girt e era bringing out mother's or grandmoth-er'shawls embroidered to throw beautiful, over their gay fUmy , evening dressed. Among the women f matures years large figures embroidered or brocaded on lace or heavy Ukt OndvalVets are popular, .'"Not in many years have young girie protected their necks And shoulder with such care a pow, for IW doing M they use the handsome Spanish face scarf that has been reposing la mother' trunk these many year. oi "Calling- in Washington fa theoretically very simple. .Monday fa assigned to Cap-ltHitt women as fhetr day at home. Tuesday Is sUhoms day for congressional woolen Wednesday for cabMet and as- cut labor costs, enabling us to weave the finest wickers, use .the best materials, employ the m6st skilled work- Is- Party - Planned Pleasing . Program Arranged for Legion. The Service Star Legion will most Monday afternoon at f.S9 o'clockT Iw th ladles parlot W the Hotel Utah. Musical suittbors , will be given by Vilas Anna Dailey and Miss Valentine OorUnskl and Thomas Btrchiir. AR members and eligible women are faviteaT , by Catholic. - d) FOR sistant secretaries, Thursday for sens, facial and Friday is generally tot the at-ho- r and legatlona wives of congressmen living at Congress Kail. y each second add fourth MonAt those teas wo have several day. hundred callers. Among the people remy cently from horte who gladdened heart by cinfhjr were Mrs. H. X. and MW Hauls Holt. Both were oA their way to New fork. People from home are most, welcome callers.. "fifty-tw- o Senators are are at "borfl a,-,'- I I I I i 'tba dramatic section of t14 ladlea afternoon Literary dub, winA meet Monday on 'Tho Russia at 2.20 o'clock. par . the' purpose Of falsing fund to used In furbishing tha recently purchased rectory, the member of Chir Lady of Lourdes church will at a dancing And card party at (he Nawhoua hotel Friday evening. Folin charge of lowing, are the committee , . r th ontertalnment: Reception Mra Lawrence W, Hardy, M. Mra James .Devine, (Mra J, Murphy, Mra P; F, . Cpnlota Mra William. O'Connor. Mra Ralph Shaw, Mia R. W. Console,'. Mra i J. J.. Kavanagh, Mr. A. H. Fleckensteln, Mra. M. J. Xestar, Mra N. A. Robertson. Mrs. Edward Jones. w. Mrs. J. E. Dowd. Mrs. J. P. Ticket tblrlot, Mrs, M. G. Shear, Mra J. 6. University Women B. J. DaughGln, Mra L, H. Boro.lei.Mrs, Mrs. Bert Ft Have Interesting Program;' erty. MrsMraPatrick 'A. iRi Erhard. Mis, ThomaA oley. Mra J. H. Ingworsoq,, Mra J.-Tha American Association of University Mra Mra . DC Aumias, Woman gave It monthly luncheon and Timothy O'Connof,. f r, Wheeling, . , , W.' C. A. Clubhouse Table and cards Mra F. LT Peterson, program at the Saturday afternoon under the direction of Mra Wo Hummer, Mra P, IX Erickson, Mr Mr1' r,,H. Ag"r, Mra. I'A Houghton, - : , s . 8. T., Smith. The following program wXX presented Mra Paul Smith, Mrs. M. J. . Cosuiola under ths leadership of Mr' Guy Ster- Mra O. li. Wheelock, Mra Peter Lund, -. . , , v Mra. Howard Emge. iling: i ,, Bchool.'f (Music and danco (Mnt, !C M. StodeA. Th Purpose of tho Part-Tim- e Professor L, L. OlllUan; "Fitting tha Peg Mta Georg Helta- - Mra O. J. Enklng, to It Hole In the Part-Tim- e Mra Otto Fisher, Mra B. F, Baum, Mrs. School, Miss Sadie Rossers Bookless Lessons In' M. O, Heeler, Mra J. Harmon. Mra 'J. - School Mr-- "- L, A. M. Murray, Mrs. Gr K Usher, Mra" J.' fh- - Psrt-Tt, . Work! Corelating" M. Overs. .... Brldglsnd; "Follow-u- p tho Homs and ths Part-TiPunch Mra Boy eponcerc Mra T. J. School, Miss Mildred SteefaUfa; "Tho Appeal of Fanning. Mra 'James Pitman, Mra W. tho Part-Tim-e Soheol to the Teschor. D, HI d ridge, Mra J, M. Ttoffi, Mra J. Mr .8. J. Marferdlng; "Th Ideal of H.' PUIS. Mrs L R. Gamble., Mrs. J. the PArt-TfSchool," Georgo N. ChUd, F, Kcphard, Ifra Frank MoBwen, Mra . superintendent of city school Hugh iMcGIll, Mra C. J. Schultg, Miss - Mrs, Sterling eloeed tho program With Anna (Huber, --dlecusdlon of .What May tha AmeriMra Joseph Hyhund, Mrs. Fred 1 Ckndy can, Asaoolatlon of University Woman LAonard Mra A. J. Prunes u, Mra J. F. Mean to th Part-Tim- e 8chooir . MclDnany, iMra 'J. Mass. Mra O. Williams, Mra A, I Yatea Mra S. E. Ford, Mrs James OVtermor. Mrs. M.- li Roaofi e.' Mrs Fred Rprtngroan, . Mra J. fesnthoefer, Mra L A. EngUah, Mr. Fred Brttnlg Floor Dr. J R Dowd. Dr. Leo Hum mar. Dr. P. R Erickson. Dr. U. F. R W. Connole, J. H. Pllle. J. M. Bopp. T, J. Fanning, P. R. Brohmert, P. F,, Conlort, .Thomas Foley, J. Jv Xava-nautr- h. A. Is Franca M. J. Leister. C. VC StolTeL Bert Fttapatrick, A- - J-Georgs Curley. James Devine. J. H. mgwersoA, J. M. Murphy, T. J. MtUln. Jareeg O'Cennor, ,W. H. Smith, i J. J, m-gere- men, add the latest, refinements and still tell our wicker products at very moderate prices. Your dealer will explain' the Fifth Wheel Reversible Gear; 03 Tempered 'Springs; Continuous Steel Pusher; patented Double Spoked and Double Rimmed Wheels; patented Automatic Hood Adjustment features that add materially to the beauty, convenience, comfort and stability of the carriage. Write for Lloyd (woldet; showing Lloyd Loom Carriages and Loom Woven Furniture, for sale by leading furniture and department stores. will be given by Th reading ef Mrs. FX D, Hammond. "He Who Get Slapped,' by the Russian writer. Andreyev, will be given by Mra H. G. Hevonor, Theater and Andreyev " -- . lg Fit-afrte- t. k, ... 0j,tac:x: Wasatch Club to Hold Meeting, The Wasatch Literary club will meet Tuesday afternoon In the upper room of Unity hall, 12$. BeconiJ East street. Mrs. James H. Mays will bo general chairman. Musical numbers win b given; by F. Woolley,' Jr., Mra Oup F. Mra Anderson, Mra A. A. Barr and Mra F. F Phelps. Under ths direction of Mies Georgia B. Johnson tho wtudenta of the physical education department of the University of Utah wHl present folk dancea It will be an open meeting and friends of members afe invited. Jd The Lloyd Manufacturing Company (HgneA-gtiaA- ' . m t -- Rru-nea- Byrno, A. R. Erhard. u, ? mi man n Schedules Announced at Civic .Center, The Womens Cl vie Center association and (he University of Utah, cooperating through It extension division, ; present th following schedule fof the week commencing February to: ,, remodeling; Monday- . I e. mUIfnery. , Advanced dressmaking; Tuesday. dress beginning dressmaking; , form; millinery. Thursday. beginning dressmakiasderg training1 class; ing; Bnery. Ire modeling; Friday. begin ning dressmaking. The Instructor are Mrs. Eva Thomas, Miss La Ru Tolton, Miss Vera Gray. Miss Thelma Dahten, Vila Helen Ingram, - The Classes Scheduled fof Wednesday will bs postponed oh week, owing to the fact that that day 4 holiday and th slvlo center will b eloeed. Registrations for tho flow and dress form alasaeo- - for next, week may b mad any day this week. 10-1- 1, 10-1- 2, 4, 4, 10-1- L 1, 1, g-- Mlwmdr-'dutpte- F Ofdeft bl icAtortatn Thursday gtaf, will Nor orlock front I until r- stern 0 at th temple at a Washington, tea. , A All mem bo musical program wil given. here far Invited, f , afternoon Maaotrie t -- , ... St Anns flowing circle will meet Wednesday afternoon at t oclock at the Holy Oroae hospital. - . ' - yef Menomlaee.Mkliigah "5 . rVdto-tM- m - Co.) M Uoy4 Co 7f d - 11 Depi. F, Mepomtitee, Mich--. Fleas moAsm year bwfclst, Methm of the i Warld, tsiUng about ths rtaearkahis invssllasq ' , whkfe nts sssnhls tbs wosdsrfutiy Wsotiful Lloyd Least Woven Baby Carriages and Funatura, sod IUaatrst- fag SMoy charatiag sty Isa Missionary Society to' Elect Officers . ' Th Womans Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church will meet Tueeday- In the church parlors at 11 o'dock.- Annual reports' win be glvert and officers will be elected. Current -- Stract- - Otr- - events will bo given by Mra. W. T. Olbor-soA box luncheon will be Served at 12 30 o'clock L. M. GllMan wltn Mr and Mrs. C; H. Bigger as hostesses. Ths study, Th Kingdom and ths Nations,1? with India aa th topic O f the day. will o'clock: n. - f ,mmmm t JT z The ladles' auxiliary of the Bethel Baptist church will meet with Mr, Georg T. Smith, 1187 Sherfman avenue, Tues day afternoon. - Wednesday afternoon members were tha hostesses at a fare-parat tha. home of Mrs. A. B Jackson on Fifth 'orth street In honor of Mrs. E. O. Melh who left for Eugene, Ore., Friday eveni ig to make her home. 4 The guestaJiumb kUmsth If you wear the ordinary shoe with a The tAdies At .. , rigid shank (made rigid by a eohdealed Methodist church! will meet at the Strip of steel called a ,"npk-nieee- ) next Tuesday afternoon for a will certainly appreciate the woa-erf- u Luncheon .a 111 be served., 4 meeting, fit of Cantilever Shoes under the -- rThe Cleofan will meet Wednesday after- trek. For the Centilever ehdnk ia flexnoon with Mrs) Luta Van Hills. Mrs. ible. It draw up when yeu lace the Isaac Blair Fhanp will discuss cjonUip-porsr- y shoe and fits itself restfullv to the American Dramatists.'' of your foot. j I xa i Here is the way a writer in a fashion Th Salt lake Mothers club will meet magazine described this feature of CanTuesday Instead of Wednesday for Shoes i t o'clock luncheon at the Civic Center. Res- tilever " Each shoe is excellently made, with ervations may be made by calling Mrs F. E. Calgona. Vfra J. V. Garrett will an arch which keeps the position pf the foot in its proper place, instead of leavbe in charge of the program, k a a ing it suspended above or flattened Homs Tho Woman's Missionary society againstthe sole of the shoe, a condiof the First Methodist church will meet tion which In either ease holds a per' Tuesday afternoon st 2 20 oclock at the nicious effect." Deaconess home, 347 Fourth East street. The flexible Cantilever (bank, with Miss Anna Davis will hate charge of the nug fitting instep, helps the arch.rnus-- ' program. eles and ligamenta to maintain the norThe ladles auxiliary of the Veteran mal position of the hones which form Volunteer Firemen's association will meet the foot arch. At the same time, the Friday st 11 o'clock 'with Mra Henry shoe support I healthful, for the flexi... , 2X1 Fifth avenue. Barnea bility permits the Toot to function as . arch of the foot nature intended' The Monday Night club, will meet iltould flex with(the eyery, stepK Thu 8 at o'clock at the Tuesday evening pub the muscles .exercise, Uc library Th program will consist jA circulation ia atimulated, and weafc or readings by Mra Esther Husband fallen arches are corrected er prevented; Centilever comfort is the kind of shoe Gleam Epsilon alumnae chapter of Chi Delta I hi. will meet haturdsy evening at comfort- - you will, cnioy especially 7 fa oclock In ths public library. Miss when you see how good looking CanDorothy Ramsey of the University of tilever' Shoes ore. Sold only by Walker, in this city. OestinasA sa Fag Tea L 54 7 i A t A '"" a a wwA-- JLwaO- CE'WF&DB'S FlexibleArchFits - p t T-- ' J , raffiaW ,v.:l -- ' . Is Hetfpimari fof . - Wonderfully- f State A atl a ty . 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