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Show THE REVIEW. "6 THE HEW BOOK STOIE Is the Place to Order BOOISv'FINH .STATIOflEV, CALL-Ifi- G Special Correspondents CAf?DS, 1UAGAZI14HS. Smith & JVIontgomery 218 S. Main Co-- St t Co. Salt Lake City. Blacksmith Shop MARKET STREET, op 73 Between Third and Fourth South, and West Temple and Main Street. Horse Shoeing, $1.00. Tire Setting. 5c. All other work at lowest prices and satisfaction guaranteed. A. M. SURBAUGH, DEALER IN . to the Review. Dr. Orielle Curtis. U. W. Press Club, Dr. E. R. Shipp. Reapers' Club, - Alice Reynolds. Utah Sorosis, - 8. L. Monroe. S. L. Woman's Club Mrs. Lizzie Wilcox. Authors' Clnb, . . . Mrs. Lana A. Savage. Cleofan, Ladies Literary Club: Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Mrs. Mrs. Dart, Lain K. Hempstead, Agnes Vincent, Georgiona R. Girard, Section Chairmen Olive S. Y. as usual io oclock Wednesday morning. The Repairing of Fine and Complicated Watches a specialty. . No. 10 McCornick Block, Salt Lake City, first hour was consumed in experiments, testing of the different senses; smell, taste, etc. At n oclock, the Section Members with other Club Members and guests, adjourned to the Auditorium to listen to Prof. Whiting on the brain and its functions. For a little more than an hour the Prof, talked, in such an interesting and scholarly manner, that to his listeners it seemed but a few moments. A feline brain was in evidence the joint work at vivisection of vthe Prof, and A Beautiful Line of Decorated China in New and Elegant Designs, especially Suitable for CHRISTMAS. Reasonable Prices. DstriGh Plumes CLEANED, COLORED AND CURLED. Equal to New. McKerness. J. 605 L. Bast First South. St. Is the Purest and Best Made. Guaranteed Not to Irritate or Barn the Most Delicate Skin. MRS M. E. RANDALL, Agent, 419 Constitution Building. St lam Carpet Cleaning Co., Feather Renovating, Mattress Cleaning, Carpets cleaned by t'aipets onr new machine will prove we are the Re-Fitt- people. Office: 24 ed. L W, s WHITEHEAD, Prop. Third South St KODAK HEADQUARTERS. A ' model of the human brain with all its complexities the rest of the time was It was most clearly shown devoted. with the aid of the model, how every nerve in the brain in disorder reach upon its connecting part of the body and vice, versa. The cause of neuralgia was made plain, and some of the methods of cure referred to in passing. Naturally the question of vivisection came forward, and was discussed somewhat ; the Prof, defending mast ably, and from the most lofty standpoint of humanita-riauisu- r the use of vivisection where it is clearly shown to be of bene, He also cleverly re. fit to the race. fe.rred to the antivivisectionists with whole birds in their hats. It is not too much' tojsay that the ladies went away from this delightful lecture with a sense of benefit as well as Mirsi A. E, W este n have rj Corset Parlors and Art Needlework. Beautiful New Stamping Designs. Full line of Embroidery Silks. Lesson in and drawn work. Stoat ladies corset work a specialty. 175 W. Second South Street. em-brod- A new club has been formed at Wellesly College, open to the girls who are or who have been and are connected with the self-supporti- ng This club is called the college. Social Union, and it is its purpose to join the Massachusetts Federation of Working Girls Clubs. Chapter of Liberty, D. the chairman. This was used by way of comparison merely, and to the Physicians and Surgeons Soap WiMeid A committee of the Denver Womans Club is taking steps to have the uncovered patrol wagon and the chain gang abolished in that city. The ladies advance as reasons for this reform that so often innocent persons who may unfortunately be witnesses to some disturbance are subjected to the humiliation of a ride in the open patrol, and in the case of the chain gang, that it has a bad effect upon children and young persons to see these disagreeable sights. Fannie P. Morrison, Amsri.an Waters, Clocks and Jawelry. STUDIO. . Emma J. McVicker, Blanche S. Lewis, Leoline W. Brown, AdeliaM. King, The Education Section met HISS 5. L MONROE. cation for membership in the General We wish every Club in Federation. the State might join, and we could send a big delegation to the Biennial. The Denver Club Women are expecting Utah to be there in full force, and all who can should go. CLUB jiOTES. ery The Cleofan, the Reviewers and the Authors Club, have made appli . . A. R. On Tuesday, Washingtons birthday, at the home of the Chapter Regent Mrs. Eugene Lewis, the Spirit of Liberty Chapter of the D. A. R. entertained the ladies of Salt Lake known to he eligible as members of the organization. The quaint invitations were written in the same style as those issued by our great grandand mothers of ye olden time, were exceedingly unique. The guests were received with great dignity by Master Morton Lewis, who dressed in a huff and blue suit, knee breeches, powdered hair, and so on, looked quite like a page of the Revolutionary times. As each lady entered he presented her with an enamel button with the American flag on. The staircase, doors and walls were artistically, draped with flags, and red V and white carnations, and red, white and blue candles were used in the dining room. The programme opened with a piano solo by Mrs. Fabian, followed . . |