Show I t j a r I h I h a t I a I t 1 1 I rii J I HB citi oi OP 0 ainis GIS We Ve note that when the Y W. W C C. A A. A Its Is for work it I will wf enroll enrol among its is worl workers els el's a trained trained train train- e ed deaconess s who will wi go to various arlous In Incoming Incoming Incoming In- In coming trains and look 1001 after young o ng women romen who are arc traveling alone alono and looking for fOI lodging in the ef city No words can be found too strong for Cor use useIn useIn useIn In expressing praise for the women of oC the deaconess's work Th They y arc singularly la ly devoted and effective company an and S Salt Sait lt Lake will wi be he glad to have them added to the agencies for good here But one ono ma may stop to nato nolo In passing pass pass- pas pas- leg ing iuS that girls Is Ua travelling In the west vest are C I pretty ICI well cl taken token care of as asI asIt ft It I is is Do not not- make this mistake of thinking thIs thIs' Is an assertion of the useleSS S of the Y W. W C C. A. A and tho the deaconesses It I I is simply the lie statement tate state meni ment men of a fact fact If I a girl of any all ordinary ordinary nary sn sense comes Into inlo Salt Sal Lake Lako and wants to find lind a I lodging bilging hou house e. e she can cn do u it i foil and she will wi find men all allup al l wa U up town and plenty plent on em ev- ev gl 21 vho hu w Will IL direct her and m t rAlf direct ct her l The y h LI I In a it IU running t h n rl i 1 I I r I r. r 01 Js f founded on nn the facts of the thC case As Asa s a rule th they will wili wi answer answel her question questions queston I as s to direction will wi volunteer to as- as fist dst her if she Iw needs It H it and will wH ill respect respecter hel er just in iii II proportion tion as sh she respects her elf Thu They Thel will wi let et her alone jl bout In proportion as 85 she indicates he the purpose of wanting to be let lone And n this Is It true truc to an even en great greater l' l e exten in the country The Tho other ther day he the papers carried the story of a young oung woman who hid went on horseback from t he the Panhandle of if Texas s to Helena no escort than a a. very velT ordinary ordinary or- or or 01 inar cur dog and unc 1 im no weapon of any l She did not even ha have haa a hat pin She wore a cap and It sta stayed ed put put Sh She Is described d as being good looking and when properly dressed an and reIch ed cd of the dual she probably I Is as fair Calr as she is painted She had a little lite money monc but not enough to tempt a ast st stage ago o robber though robber though it ita a was enough to invite the efforts of plenty of thieves if Ie it IL 1 had been safe to try for Cor It I. I She knew where she was going and asked cd little odds of or an any one further titan the direction to the next camp or town She was compelled to sleep on the prairie a i 1 good many nights and was as I entertained In iii ranches where there I IR was vas R no other woman And she he pa pays R I this tribute to the type of Americans who made her trip nh po possible Not Net ot the L suggestion of oC an Improper advance ad nil alII alI alI- vance was made b by on one of them The Thel i a as if I was wa a younger sister ant ala ald I L that hat thc they anything on earth u to Li ilo i so 50 o important as to take luke care of or me inc I Ih If I f I had encouraged them 1 could hav h had ad an escort from every er e camp to tu th the hi n nt next next- next Mote More loJe than hats once otice when a man mai t thought hought some soine 1 one tine had been rude t tm to tome me m I sav sw the Hash of oC anger that goes with ith lie gun 1 I know for fOl I have l ved ived lt in hi Texas all al m my life and I can cance ee ce when hen a nina nuin mal Is willing to shoot hoft A good goud man many years year eurs ago ugo the Irish honored themselves I es with wih the story story story-it tor It ItIs it its Is s good enough to be he true true true-of of the young youns oung woman who walked the lon length th of f tho kingdom om naked but hut for fUI a l necklace neck neck- ck- ck lace ice of of Jc pearls It I was wal a ca case o 1 like that lint of or the the Lady Go Godiva lva on ou whom was laid the he punishment which should save her people And never from frum Antrim to Cork did lid the eye of oC a man r rest t tier lun ier or the tongues of or the men il- il cuss u s her She Sho was ministered to by the women an and she sho endured her penance and won roii relief Iclet for fm her But nut Buthe he she proved the manhood of or her broth hoth C ers cis Nut Not ut long long- when ago Chicago was wa sta startling the world with wih the the number an and atrocity of ur Us its HI crimes against sl women wo w- wo- wo men mel tho the authorities there blandly a advised ad ad- women to tu keep off MT the streets its 1 I at nl night ht unless they could have an armed man for an escort That Inan in inan L Lan an American city In the year cal Such a confession of general InC un dims the glory glor of or man many achievement Against th the thought of ot it the runs beautiful leg legend nd of Ireland and the sure stor story of or the tho western girl who found gentlemen in every cow ow ca eaRth camj 11 1 for COI u a thoU thousand miles mies nn and defenders el In every man inait mal from Texas to Montana Because the men of or Salt Sal Lake are of the lie western type and square wo Wt feel 1 that lint no sensible nut and honest young oung woman Is in danger here We Ve e will wi not nol be he so 80 c churlish as to suggest that the labors of the deaconess s are art not needed hut but W we rc will vilI wI say MY that her la labors la- la bors will Wili wI wIh h be he Krca greatly ll lightened because I Io of tho ho character of or the men who o i here |