| Show WOMEN MUST PAY TRIBUTE t club members throughout the coun try assessed 10 cents much parliamentary effort was lost in k athe the movement to top defeat the tax fe women pul their hats on straight va rf to have a picture taken and then came the free trolly ride papers read the afternoon session was devoted to art and industrial problems denver june 24 the thousands ol 01 clubs belonging belo agina to the general federation of clubs aie aye to be annually taxed at the rate of ten centa cents per capita this victory was finally scored today at the broadway ebeare amid a sp sputter utter 4 ol 01 play points and prolonged applause mrs henrotin Ilen rotin who made an effective speech on behalf of this finan cial innovation sailed triumphantly and the tle delegations who declared they would withdraw looked somewhat wilted this was the most breezy session of the whole convention and it places the federation op a strictly city business in essad of a semi charity basis this ruling came as a s a result of the re solutions offered by julia K D ahattuck of chicago chairman of 0 the ways and means committee who stated the treasury bad had but resources for the coming two years with prospects of fully expenses leaving oat out of consid oration the expenses which officers would probably partly assume this new provision will not go into effect until 1000 and will bring brin into the treasury treo eury about annually mrs was emphatic in her tier arguments ente ending with women who come coule to conventions to cavil on play points when a areat issue is at stake had better stay at home ended every weman woman patting her hat on straight while a picture of the convention was taken with sirs Ilen henrotin rotin conspicuously in ground following the tree free trolley ride in the orni orning was the educational conference with reference to the wok of state federations addresses were made by mrs alice frye briggs of maine alaine mrs alice bradford wiles of illinois mrs E L walton of his alto jennie lozier of new york mrs 17 B lowe of georgia mrs 31 A heating of michigan mrs J D remly and mies celea celia F osgood of at ailbe the same time was held hold if I 1 on chub I 1 methods leth in I 1 alt D with mrs afro 0 E perkins af E 0 of 54 in the chair and mrs afro J A C conice anine as assistant chairman some of the ti bp akers and other subjects were stall be limited or unlimited mr at U richa deon of colo ana and ai 11 platt of colo duties and disadvantages of mit mittens mitt eee tees mrs frederic le 1 yea ea 04 of 0 I 1 new york are the beet best iki tattled by working tog together etheil 1 me 1 Ilard ford of neb eb relation ei study classes and department clubs mrs laura Esc amaon of missouri value an d best methods of promoting extemporaneous extern speaking mrs henry newton leo lee colo shall our literary work tend toward specialization or generalization mrs 31 A B JIo welle of 0 michigan MIc hiRan IB ile it in to danger of lessening the practical elizabeth hitt of indiana the afternoon sessions Ees siona will be devoted to art under mrs afro herman hall of illinois and the industrial problem as it affects women and children in charge of misa of 0 washington A dispatch from porto rico says that cruisers cruis ere are detill visible off san juan de porto rico |