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Show WOMAN'S NATIONAL CONGRESS IN SESSION SALT LrVKE. Oct. 19. What constitutes consti-tutes w oman's .share of work on a farm 1 Iwill be dlSCUSSed by leading national, jspcakers and by Salt lake and Utah speakers at the opening of the two days session of the Woman's National I ! Congress at 'he Assembly hall today.! The sessions will be under the direction direc-tion of .Mrs. Fannie M. Kllnek. pnsi-deni pnsi-deni of the organization Among the speakers besides thos? from this city land state, will be Lorraine Elizabeth (Wooster of Topcka, Kan.. Kansas state superintendent of public instruction, Mbu Julia Lathrop of Wasntngton, D C, who win represent Dr. P P. ciax-ion, ciax-ion, United stales commissioner of I education, who will not tie able to at-! tend; Frank E Howard, professor ot sociology of the Idaho State Normal school, whose topic will be "Prcsent-daj "Prcsent-daj Needs in Education"; Mis Elisabeth Elisa-beth Skinner of ITorlda. who will dis-c dis-c uss tropical agriculture: Airs. Theodore Theo-dore SoxOp of Topeka. Kan-, who will apeak on "Hogs and Hollyhocks "; Mrs i Eva Lehmann of Wisconsin, whose laubjecl will he "Cheese Making"; Mrs. I John Al. 1 low iht of South I'akota, I whose topic will bp "Flowers for the Farm Home." and Airs w H. Thomot Of Missouri who will u:.cuss "Willing Workers," on |