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Show Nineteenth Centnry Club. The club held its session at the home of Miss Ida Jones. Several very in- leresting sketches were read on different differ-ent subjects. Among them was an article ar-ticle on horeeless carriages cr vehicles now being tested in France; they are propelled by petroleum. Mr.. Jensen read a very fine article on the advisability of admitting colored women in the federation of women's clubs. In all of the large eastern clubs, this proposition prop-osition is creating quite an excitement. The womens' clubs in Chicaeo are hoMing lengthy discussions and debates de-bates on making colored women their equals, socially as well as intellectually, intellectu-ally, by taking them into the federation. federa-tion. Cuban customs was the subject of a highly interesting article read by Miss Jones. The lives and habits of these people are a great deal like those of the Mexicans Mies Brown gave the domestic news, Mrs. Bonbam acted as critic. Those present were Mesdames Ban-bam, Ban-bam, Jensen, Bartow, and Misses Bose Moore, Alice Kellogg, Josephine Kellogg, Kel-logg, Pemberton, Brown and Jones. The club adjourned to meet in one week with Miss Florence Pemberton. |