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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL,' PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNINO.' SEPTEMBER 20, 1008. 10 Women's Clubs and Their Work Edited by Mrs. Sarah A. Evans -nil 1 3 cantury li rapidly beoomlne I known aa the century of wo- ImM'i advancement, not only In , this country but In nearly every civilised country in to worm. Many people do not know that the rep . raaentatlv woman of t eountrle have organised for tha purpoee of providing rpportunltlee to met together from all t, parla of tha world to eonfar upon que, tlons relating to tha welfare of tha com monwealth, tha famllyfnd tha Individ ual. Thla band of waroen la known a tne international louwm ,." . and Includes tha following national ..noiia- irnitad States. Canada, Cr- f many,-Sweden. Great Hritaln and lre J land. Pcnmark, Netherlands Saw ee. land. Tasmania. New Bouth Walea. Vic toria, Boutn Australia, amir, i-"-. Argentina 8wiuerland. Auatrla. Hun gary. Norway,- Belgium. Qoeenaland, . T(,.. la Rulc.rla and Orec Kach of thaa national oounolla la composed of ' national orgsnlsatlons of women, the combined membership mil councils being over l.eOO.OOd Woman. ' ; It l Impoaalbla lo ovareattmata' tha far-reaching 'Influence of euch a ooun CIL An Interchange of opinion on tha great queation agitating tha world can not but rouae women to naw thought, i th.ir ln, of liberty and give them a reallilng aanaa of tha power of organised effort. , lfowaver, tha government, religions. laws and custom or nauona may amer, ; all are agreed on one point, namely, roan's aoveralgnty In tha atate. In the church and in tha home. One of the wreat queatlona upon which theaa 25 na tional aocletlea are united la woman cttisenshlp. Tha work cS tha Interna tional Council of Women, however, la ot limited tQ queatlona touching tha political rlghta of women, but Includes religious educational, industrial, pro fessional, social reform, moral reform and civic reform. On September 1 to I tha International fV.unc.ll of Woman held a special con tention In Geneva, Switzerland, - for the Imperfect sight and thought ought to Mrs. Barrett has flarted president of the International hearing; and will have a lender . ,, ,,.-,. ,aw "'man's Hnffraeje alliance at Berlin In for those defective onea who 01 philanthropic work. ltti, hvln for the four year Just hava especial csr and training. Incorporators of the previous held the same office In the "She will always Inalat upon a, rauonai American woman' Burrrag tlvai is- sssoclatlon. succeeding M lea Anthony, that r- Bhe la. a freauent contributor to the In g of well-known raaVaslnes and her Influence will has long bean felt In thla field of work, aires a. cul- kn place In the delegation to which her J of woman' suffrage, Mrs. Catt was tare (ealed as office entitles har. devoted her Ufa to and was on of the Wnmen'a Medical college of Georgia. I National American Woman's Suffrage tlvatlon of senile mannera and and la now ona of the vlce-presldenia-1 association, succeeding . Miss Anthony, that education should hava Its outcome at-large or tne Virginia Mai tonier-1 one is. a rreauent contributor enca or Charities and cootaraneo C'harltlaa and Correction. mm. Ida 11 ii a led Harcer. author, ed itor and corespondent, a1dreaad several I preaii congress, al the World a Fair. Chicago, I t oiuraq women, and haa does much ror I u late the brain and to fit tne young and wrote tha atate monograph for In-It lie education and mental growth of the folks for the practical side of life, and dlana. receiving a diploma of honorable women or tier race. . in he will want high achnoia, so that tha niKnilnn Abe haa served aa delea-atal Tha Study of labor conditions and ae- full benefit of nubile education may be and speaker to many of the conventions I curing legislation for the protection of I open to very child. All these prob er iha InKrnaMnnil Pound I of Woman. I Children who work are tha two alma to lama and many more will demand her alao to the International Woman's Suf-1 which Mr. Florence Kelley, aecretary thought and sympathy, and ah will frnge alliance. For several year Mraior in National consumers' league, has feel, ss never before, mat in toes Harper was editorial writer on tha In, I g' van raqat attention. Har con trlbu-1 great public schools of our II all rilMnanoIia News, and for five years was I tlons to leading rarer and maaaslnes the Issues of the future." department editor on tha New York Sun. I bay . had much Influence In bettering Would It not be well for dub iunm ior mooring people, ana as motners io cm out meee suggestion. ood moral Ufa and. character, alba want klnderaartena. If they are not eadv eatabllahed. In which to lay tha mrm. mary tnurco xerrei la honorary i moral rounaation or ina ruiura man. aalilent of the National Council of I Hhe will want manual training to atlm Hhe ha traveled xtnalvety, corr-oon army of women from all paH of ths TJni i f..wnl -5. ,n oion biennial filled with antlulpatlon. lUger ami v"' i."'." mi e many women would do and how tha great work of f-,.onT,n.Moi W0"IJ be accomplished, 1 t ! A,"to, Uh a great Umirt(on vi iiiv mail v rmvap n m m a. t r t ';m"n,Jl d ssen and heard, for their aplendld reports, for tha work that had ytmum o( m erganiaauon." .... v.' AWEETINa wa called In Cincinnati on July to la tha Woman' club room to eonalder tha propoalttoa of tha Clnolnnatl Bulna league through their president. W. B. Mallsn. to furnish tb finance and tha labor peceaaary for th entertainment of the general federation, should th axeou live board of th federation accept tha nvltatlon to hold tha nest biennial. 010. In Cincinnati. Tha following nam. pi It tee was appointed to aeoura ths inaorsemont or ina noard nr lha nhin xeaerauon: him r. j. DeVora. lira. Oeorga 8, Ballv, Mr. D. U Murray, aire. Alios wnuama nrainrrAii Rir& Annla D. Tatem. Mr a. Edward 1 Rurh. waiter or Hnrinariairi and Mh w i Orr of riqua, war later added to th committee. . . m ly tackled by waaael. float or even fer ret, im th sanded floor of Small publlo bouse near Cheetnut a ftrrat of long asperieno wa matched with an ,d J,0?' "c- the. properly of tha Tha ferret m&Am r..l.ki en tha k. blfs throat, but lm., i. ik. air before faster ferret could reach him. and leaping clean over th ferrets head lt OUt With those nn.rfi,l l.a , kl. a kick .Which hurled tha f.rr.1 knllv agalnat tha wainscot. Twlra tha ferret returned to th attack and twice h , J. ' I IB J a iriTaaed Ma grip . and went hurtling through the air. , The third repulse wa enough for him. He knew he waa beaten and could not be persuaded to Stand up for a fourth tound, " Three carta by weight of boraolo acid to ona of powdered burai makea a aood compound for braalng ateel. It should b applied a a paata with water. Tomorrow (Monday) positively . last day for dlarount on east side gas bills. ton't fall to read gas tips. . ButiMloB Baie to Saayar. Th annual meeting of tha ovrelgn spondlng Tor the largest paper in in !" ""vrctor ipr inciorie in Illinois, ana not leaving u an io a woman ai Unltsd states and. Is now correspond-1 aha la able still further to puraue her rector, go themselves to tha school Mil for the New York Run. Bos tor. I work, which extends also to foreign I and check off each auggeatton and find Tnnvrlni. Waahlneton Rtar. China a-o I lanaa. lout how conn tlona really are In our I grand lodaa of Oddfellowa win L niiv w.ih. .n fnii,ii,nnti, Khal Mr. M. ' Joflfo Nelson I who nrotidlv I rirft,nn arhnnla? rliM In Dunvar flunUmh., n ha .. . wvi r r m w nAnv ,iit r n a i m m rt - i v,n.,,iw v i'. 111 rtm in im 1 1 11 iirm n 1 1 1 1 i i n i :kb 1 1 1 u 1 1 m i m b Ing magasin and ha alao written v- "9attM1 U auprem ecraUry for the K t t open rata from Portland' and ail points oral booka. SX!hin-,j?tr. in9J' f1" ot on.lt Una of III 0. Ticket for this 4 IIO lliUIJ vi ItVVVI fa II avail lis V wl U I a m a 2 T v. m - w wa-iaja " v-... w.. -r.as w w .wa I I 2 smiw A uspapusj, y mtHA 1TW fQ nw m ra miliar to vry Amtricin wo-i Tr - a. , I man nd la devoting her tlmo-and N I A ?,?P?Bl,t ?? p2$? dwtri"e' Vi , Ila I forts to tha woman suffrage movement I fi ,,..t'ilcJf ... V Mead, of Boston, Miss Shaw la a homeopathlO Dhya Clan I --"""" i" mwrnaiionai peace bearing th degraea of II. D. eon-1 men pointed to learn that th board of VJ,kl1y of September It and the n.n.raJ Federation of Wo- 16' t"1 M otn limit la 10 days, the aenersj ireaeration or wo- purohaser need not aUrt on thos days 's clubs Ceolded upon Cincinnati a if they do not wish to. Just so they -miTjf ueiore n limn expire. naa leciurea in every ataie ana lern-1 C ' i - i . --- . 191n v,,r .ih.. ... in it,. """ rciurn iimn ss aays rrom date of tory in the United SUtee except Alaska, h who, time to the "on of 1910. Four cltle were In tna sale. Call at tha City Ticket office, and aha ha traveled In Europe, thi .?,u''. J?- published work and mag- field Atlantic City. San Franclaco. Hot Third and Waahlngtoo treet. for any w i.u. ni BAinh a m.n. Kin ina newspaper articles bearlar on I onin. i.i, rin,innn utmnttn I Information ata jv. a' iper articles problem and I helned to mak known to tha reading public. Among tna woman Dloneer and pro-1 iv.Vi " "VVT" z n,nh,ki. h. th. Itreaalv. sffort. for womanhood andiha S"-T,-BS? "2f" WJHSS Mr ehW hrthVr.v.'ntlon' not been in .hnl.. hoH V,. rnv.nllnn nnt hun In I IM ill) T TlCT I T1T1 WT1 lirill.mn race, th name of Mr. Ellablh B. pumic Yk",.," ZZ.itM. " " AllXitU? 11111 Jilta. -! i - m ki., . i vi" " wnmw x-ierce or inaiansnoiis - ...... Uinillll. Will IHLU IJIBLUI I . JU I V. I - w ... . . I Uan U wm nr.l..n , .. . m . r,UAW .0 T ,h , ursBiiiwwuoa. r r 11 ouuTOuufi in .1 , , T . . least of the Kocky mountains, ana me uereat or a. Krrf . . .t"" r" . " V'" I (Mrs T.TU.TAV nr wnT.T.THTPTn long, expensive trip was a great ariw- of th National Chrlatlan league for tha v-tLnXSZnAik foe thJ nAtr bac nmmotlon -Af nurllr whlnh m.mhara rT"."P,n9j?.nt fo' tha United u" purpose of revising; tha conatlt standing orders, also making promotion of purity, which numbers p.: t T Couno Tot 1 Women about a many men on iu memberahlp Btaw" c?unolf Wonen- iisi as women, ona is a strong aavo-1 i v m cats for CMUMtlnn.' nnlahop and I . fn " aasociatlon or tne sexes in amusements. From Peaerson' Weakly. ,i, . ..... v.AA.. ( xu a, man . mat na naan t tha Mnnt LUD '.1 J 1 , VI . 0 , . ' - , oiid iiva i y ' ana ii na aoean't niinmv. V 1. 1 . . I . . r.. Cincinnati Is in .I..I.J.. X I n . 1 -. , I fled so many people as well. Ohio haa " .Dy, nlttina; you h 1 certain at any aireaay oegun to prepare to give tne " , nnoyeo. clubwomen of the country a royal wol- tha taunt Is a libel on th rabbit come. A do rabbit will fight Ilk fury In de- The invitation of San Antonio to bold fonaa of her young. She will char- tha council meetlna- of 1909 waa ao- "M a battering ram and use, tkna in.. I( haa n.v.r I ' -. . n. . In.ntl I alam InMlama ' . . . . e Aha has been xnnn.rtad wlfh I "' v ouoa in - I lt..l I " '" "f Pr- or tne aexes in amusements, i .TiniBiirnua . ... th. wnatituUonandfae truly a In church counael and prob: U Z . yrvF. . to making arrange- ismauo reasoning togetner ror tne h ments for the quinquennial meeting of er development or the human race. . k. i.i.n,iinli.i rminii nf Woman I activity in the world s work haa which is to be held In Toronto, On-1 relaxed. r pensatlon of affair connected with th eomlnc convention of the Ore- wnicn IS xo ue neia in lorenw, vjii- i "..T . " " f hl fit la . j amn a muni, tario, in 1909. - Two of the important the Woman Christian Temperance tnl" c,tT " nowunder way, and many which waa read at questions discuaaed at thi meeting I union almost since its beginning. Her I or the general plana are already worked choice meets with general approval. -wnat women at jjoing co ao- "HI,',v,"',Jl5"","u,r ""I out, all polntinr to tha ona aim In view Publlo Health." and "The Educa- Pen to mitigate the hard conditions of ; . """" o tne on aim in view Information Schema" The gen-th Insane has helped to bring: forth t0 fv federation the best enter- Boston and the An old buck rabbit Im not to b ltsrht- Pacific National Fair and Live . ' ' ; Slock ' Show ' : Portland, September 21-26 ATTRACTiVE nXHIBlTS j BloodexJ Stock, Poultrr, Agricultural and Manufacture Product! y TRACK KA CINQ DAILY ; ; , , ROUND TRIP ' VIA..-'' FARES COLONIST FARES From the Eait During September and October.' Ticket Deliveries Arranged at Any Polnta East or South. , Fares to or From All Points Quoted by Any Passenger Representa tive oi we v-ompany. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon, j t at t t - "mr" ut"'.ur I u iin MO T,lu. WW mil. m, declrtert tn wrlta tn Mr- Ta.n ?ei ' or.an xc. . . I . . . aP importance to th. welfare flnV, rmin nr th niHon,!";.. VSJiiZJSSr?: J?G2: tna.com.lnf convention, which will forestry for mi oStl ne of .tudv that .were "What Women Are Doing to Ad-1 work with organisation and vane Vlnn.l InfArmatlnn RithamA" Th. r.n. I ml insane 11B eral plan of thi schema la to eatablish gjny reforms In publlo Institutions, tainment in th history of 1U orgaolia- THE Forestry club held It monthly J." '".ftr6r.fi"".?f 2a"Zu": riiV..TJS. fo-" .hVun:::.":r XmXl tlon. Thu. far th plan, carry out the I meeting at the Oak last Monday mximmmMdtntSrnV would "Fidelity Bill" in marrlaa. now t law 'm admirably. At a meeting of repre- The day being rather chilly th be available for private Individual on " Nw York. senUtlve of the Lyle Tuesday Musical attendance was not a large aa usual, the career; open to young men and . "la Blna M. West, supreme record and ths Neighborhood clubs yesterday but thos that were present enjoyed the fwomen. and the best means of training keeper of the Ladles of the Maccabees afternoon, which will be Joint hostesses outln verT ,lrh y foys ana grins ror tne seieciea lines oil "vnu, una vi me inagn u mo iwuuiii ovcul, rciiuwa in ine ap-i - work, to organise these local bureaus I f-mongr those -premlnent In fraternal I polntment oia full alate of committees, I A aood deal of business, preliminary . in connection with a central or head-1 5fn e'rcle ind la editor of th La-1 th decision on the emblem which will I to the year's study, waa transacted. It guarior uurwuji in oscn gouDirr ttoichi""-. "-t'b-i enouid serve as tne recognised mean ot communication oetween tne local bu- ... j iuun iu mij i m ,,T : - cvnitire wii iu nvYsiuucr tu u jrot i woilM be 4oneeciitlva anil .nmnr&hn Ather country, imnn, tha fnntlnna nt and writer of rare force and olaarneaa. I .,n,wtHi - , ?",a oneecuiive ana comprenen- a central bureaux would b the collec- M'" West haa- contributed-to fraternal Bug- Bt Bmblem. better ouallf led to f.frnhnthi.ei?l3r firm AatnA infnnnnHn. , k. 1 11 tera ture tiuDT ianra and Aiirt.a - . "" - Deiter ouaiirisa to furnish t hi in f orma- local, bur-aur. the a.a.npt.m.nr VnA . Vi! which. Uken in jonnecllon .with her re. . " " optional with the city " enter- on tnan Mrs. Peterson, whose address sequent publication of Information in I"rkable record a leader and execu- "lnL J?1" J1 KXnwmi i-eterson ave- : m.ii.i.i ,k. .1 . I tive manae-er. hava i... An.i. own emblem and dictate what will be "uJl8- v-nieago. vision of information and Ua emulation nenc jmong the thoughtful, the orlg - PrtnUd on the badg-ea. The committee "b'"0".,! Kntl ISi to the national and International ystem n1 and th progrresslve fraternallsts. meeting yesterday afternoon chose the r".r,eJman,,;iLhe ,.lu-b Yea to.Jn.et of bureaua auonai .y.tem Mr Ma - bright Bewail.' third hon- "Bar '""" emblem, and F. SreSden t a t 2 KM vrtil ItJt -r 1 2 The nrenMant f fha i..ra..in.t orary Dresldent of tha national Mmn O. Taylor ha UDDlied a die which will Pre"l(1?nt- .al .6l,i! Myrtle, street. The council, her excellency, the Countess also enUtled to a vote in the inter- be used to make Impression on the red, Moorrwai Ztrf to Sir. h f Aberdeen, Is a well-known leader in "onal council by ylrtu of being the white and, blue badges. In view of the next meetinaof th ih -Ria5: yartous phiianthroplo movements, and honorary president Mrs. SewaJl'.abll- Mt that La Grande la the only city in rMondtv OctUr l! ii.s u?.9 ha published six volume on "Women !ty f" tudent and teacher of claaa- the Ut that can boaat of a beet sugar Breyman. October 12. with Mrs. in froieasions, -women in Social Ufa li m" i." ?, , recogniaea ana n I tactory in inaignia wui d especially umea in inoustnaiism, women in ; r"" V'"'""' D,I'r ", woman appropnaieu Poll tics'' and "Women in Education.- cl " b"tht country -and Europe. , Kra. a. a Koore Onalrman. The corresponding secretary is Mr. Mrf- Estelle Rlesenbera;, of Indiana p- J , "n Marie H. Oarllvi Gordon. Di Sc.. Ph. D 0ll8 K another student of sociology and x To procure harmonious, yet concen- V I. s f unio, irno.i. .r' ' an .active member of the rnnnnii nr trated direction, the two clubs have don is 'well knon 15 , thi - i.niSi. ' Womrn, th Phnomtlhean dull tomWned on t hml In tht ibape of Mrj. Lt . T .. world and wa tho first woman to Dr J na,tM Pfhters of the American Rev- E. C. Moore, second vice-president of the v Z-T wrana jury, said: sent an original work on-any natural olut,on- ! th.9 search for revolutionary tate federation. She waa chosen per- twelve terms of court, ladle and science ubject for the degree of D. 8c S2Sffir."n Jj 'de!i ,.t0 J,olnln5 tne ,a8i manent chairman to preside at all com- gentlemen. I have now held. In which Ixndon). and she was also th first P!" 9jr' J ?'eebrjf. found mittee meeting on arrangements. Mr, -omen hava . "'7. the degree of Ph. ,V.?1 it.r-,"JV5i V.rl ar "0Dert Nowim is permanent .ecretary. ,,- .1 " L,T" "I Tli Committees. .. . .m, . u oe- vMuuMrm. yond dispute that no other 1J trm . . i .1. . , i ivi hvi inw.r naaaan .... u aw . n .. , , . -nrnmirTAAa aa t. nrv. , n n . ai. n . a i . i . . . . crenmic oooas. in uecember. .T. jii; j ..r.r,,,' I .i.. " V 7,. u auuwrjr tor restraint or crime have J 804. she was among the first troup e field In which to work, ever been held In this territory. For scientific women admitted a fellow of PVatn.'i 1? 1, -.tJ.. J SSfiL wiV,,he.n..adiT?".?' labor. 16 year. I have been trying to 7o what ic uinnwui eociety or tiondon. 1 1. nVnTino ::" .1 I r r " " uorogw m juais" ougnt. Dut nave never till the rni7n?.il nV Taiah V. v " ..'r' . wor" "cnoming last six montns felt underneath and every D K It at TTRINO the time that women had the right of suffrage In Washing ton, Judge Roger S. Greene, In xne national council of Woman nf 1 t"" ii" ar." F"1 delegates trZifatot'ihmZrnlmRJ Z t1 "1" """AV,1 f ' i"w.ln" ile.Kr? : ' V.!"' . "lr1" lo internauon. Woman'i cluha .m h-r,i.AX.V- r."l V.",' 'i" x. " f.u:I .M''? lw ln upDuoy S u, women nem tn eneva of Woman m T ih. f . 1 . " CT""" i" wu- !Ig 'i1'?."1 "I lne PWP'e in tne line of Switzerland, finnlnmlu. l.K tiiZ-. I ?r women, ana M the first woman tollnir hand frt the mutlnr aa luinv.nH,.. the full and reanlut -i Vr.iOA10Wjr: P Ieot Public office in her cltyi of"aTy , derlrTtioA a ' f tha Xrl.i I " ;w iT "5 ? cnnuiuitie ior turM. The fill lint . 'Mvui i mernDfr Or TnA hnnM Af aimntinn v. ; ' - - - - . will act aa Toledo' Cblden Rula mi a if low: . " -1 ureaentiaia Aiesaames desirable ven-tbe law. committees fol Mrs. Kate Waller Rurrnf lfeneralfunerintandanf n Florence Crittenden mission "r mi presiaent or tne United I Jones. iwho-found"0 ittJSSS ?X.t5w .Ar-arrl Chapman Catt, prominent . , , u.e OlIverT George Palmar J.mT Barry A r," t i I T. h.... F. 8. Ivanhoe. fe C. Mnor. M n U"rage a follow: George Caroy. N. Molitor. entertainment Mesdames K tt Q. T, Cochran, tDOB Ashman of the orphans' court I of PhlladelDhla rive. Turner! J rearardlnar th ABiroHitit " " -"'fv v nuuiau BY' R?6E TERR1LU mOUSEHOLB Hints Donohue, E. Polack and Margaret Anson. "Woman auffrage is one of the few Music Mesdames O. E. Sllverthorn. I auestlnna In J. F. Corbett, A. Lu Richardson. John which it ha. alwiv. .m7 .T Anthony and Nellie NeilL ' " na" a1WttVB "eemed to me thero Hospitality and reception Mesdames wa" scarcely room for conflictlna- W. A. Woraiell, J. D. Slater, J. T. Rich- opinlona The axiom that taxation with- b rA mr, f Cl nK,,ra Pl.t.. O.iw I - . ... . j v" luur, i out representation la tyranny wnnM iausaisf' wmiara Rami,oy and KiaPsi! 5S?i?"-r N'"-i..Hun.tock; havee? wtl' i?""'" ""re Dcnoer, .core nf nnlloir tn l.. iT" O"" K. k. amitn, J. w. Snowies, George H. which haa not imhim Currey. J. li Wright and Miss M. Kirk. Tsh ThTvlel tha?LP u mni.ii."ei" Paeea and uahera Mm H K..11. i."' .in." J"? V?.1 .ne 18 mentally in- . " , mrtUMi-iwi I n AlnTPlNK a. .mmH 4... chairman. ment In civil 1'resa Mesdames F. E. Moore. V n I nnn.i. Currey and W. 1 Brenholt. thousands of men who throni hiVMi- ftiesaames ueorge and in effect control the destiniea of ment in civil matter Is grotesque when tne mental makeup of Committee on hall 1. coenran ana n. Montor. nartv and tha ni .. This committee will select permanent duties are incompatible with the duties tne state, has been meeting places for the two clubs this winter and also select the hall In whlrlh the convention proceedings, which will last three days, will be conducted. Ija. urana uuserver, Now Is the time to buy for next sum mer. That'- no Joke, and don't let any ."mere man"keep you from doing i ma very thin sr. Him atorlea nt Mr. Ylargaln Hunter are all very well for the foolish woman who buys something no win never use, just oecause It is cheap,- but the man who must make little money go a long way will take advantage of the fall sales, .if she Is wise. White goods for waists that were 2S to 60 cents may now be bought very . cheap. Pretty reps and madra that , were Imposalble to her limited nurse mre now gumx ior less man nair. i is tne time to buy tne materials for chu- oren a oressea and aprons ror children will wear dainty colors, and white, al ways, and tiny checks and flgnre are 1h only onea suitable, so there is no chance of their being behind the fash Ion. I have found the cry of "fashion" la Just a scarecrow anyway. That is, when It 1 taken in connection with - materials for summer clothes. We most of us fret the same material year arter year, unieaa we sre or tne calsa that can arrord strange and outre col ors and combinations, and that lady aloe not have to read this column, anyway. We can aonsole ourselves with the ' reflection that the simpler things are better, taste. Th dainty colored linen that are ao erpenalv each spring are now within reach of th woman who must economise. I do not mean for anyone to make the gar ment now. That were folly. But If many houre each day. Tou should be In a position to Judge, If the child does tt at It t progress, as to where th fault Ilea. T lljrry weli "Peak of a teach- I a devotion, and there are many of 1 N the "Civic Primer," got out by th civic committee of tha general fed- them who 11 va tAr thTr ,ZZl'yQl - eratlon, Mr. Mary P. Mumford class, they are human, like the rest ofgivea snm very wholesome suggestions faulflr a Takh .Blistf,te8; " is your and advice, which Is particularly apro- child unruly, and dull a-T 'SSt .?"JT P toT the elub mothers whose chll more your fault If your child makes a lren are tartlng In for another year's nmcnr r s lire miserahin h rii..i..i I .i,i -'" "Hicuto. nor in nirmonv n-m, and learn to know your the teacher. The first strongly advocate putting cniid. ir you are not absolutely sure one or two women on every school atilanr0.wini "?,7' .J'ner.e ar. more board, giving these reaona which wiV. i. , "ir1 oeuevaoie. i mignt d auggestive to any mother as fnr th- -Sii?Z,mf kJn.the bouse fresh well as arguments why a woman should f?f,th winter, don t forget that a few always be on tha school boards: -i.l ll.ul" kerosene in the water "Having leisure to visit th schools toe witn wnlcn von waah ,,, i , lighten votir h "f "f?r wmm"y. tnan if you see shs will have an ""V r.po"P!' . . of them, which can be galnd in '' iw roa tnroush sash other way. .25 tI. rJLfl, n thimble over the "As a housekeeper the school bulld- -"iw uui anag or tear youi f??u?'i y.ou .w,Ii .b 8ve the irri! M.,,... iiBiing eaten. When maklna- ralun . , of cucumbers to serve .either with fish V JAM J TTB, h hmirs dt thai rao-nlaB a.a. bor and I make brighter slons (a privilege enjoyed by few men) intimate anowieda-e no "l "nag or tear your lag should claim her attention. Ia it large enoua lira BDiiac somes you have tha mate ' rial In hand It will tnak the question f th Children's clelbea and your own a nleatsure. Instead of a matter over wblcb to 11 awake. 'Of coarse, the wo. mu who never haa any money beyond to neeos i tn oay cannot ouy much, but let her mak a beginning of t a ru ing tb expena accoant around, so aa to nave money aneaa. oy cutting some where else end storking up a little from the wonderful barsrains aew being nurm in r win woman. Don t I uy fnollshly. Fe rare the thing la awnmethlng yoa will aot only want, but wui 9 Put tb nxmey yrr-t cm aT- ror epena ia a cwmer or yowr parse, M J ot allow yeorweif to be carried -ui tr rear seets By ta teanntation ri i-Tf rooa at enea prloe. I era a ye" Jlrl Wh wss hang-frig vaota say: 'Iff at leave br by mala fotrav I l I bare t . w1tbt a fail snlL" . VhxJ bclna aM th rkUdrea ar batey. ro't think. Kowrrer, that ywj yiwr whAle e'ery by baying t'-nmt a4 rVeib aMt aanaf that tfeey ' 'f la t'ap erayy y.riig. o rmir. - , t- -Kr4. m th acr.ar t -a fv irn yoor i,a for Seilodae yoa. Peel and crate a Bfltm I ha I P -. cue umber a Throw nn - 1.... . - drain aa yon grate them. Press all the . ii .? "-row it away, add two uuioiiwmiui oi mustard seeds and aalt enough to taste. Then with vine gar fill wide-mouthed Jars or jelly Usaes and seal with parafflna This Is delicious and Is very simple and easy Blue dameon catsup I nice also and a i.V . w,lu roo" men, wno. aa a rule, like spiced, pickled and canned fruits better than preserve or Jama ...Bo"-llo,, of b,ue damon plum till soft and then ran through a col ander. Add four pvunda of sugar a teaapeonful of cinnamon, cloves and some sxirir of maca. Rofl ia mi..,fU ard aeai whlla hot. I hope yoa will bring to tb winter's worlt s stor of health and a-ood riir rae enourn to accommodate all tha cnuaren or tna aiatrictT "How Is it ventilated? "How many children in a rlaasroom? Are there proper closets for their wraps 7 "How does th light fall In th rtfom wnere tney ait all day 7 "Have they toilet appliances, soap, towels and a looking glass, so that they may be taught hablta of neatness? "How does th Janitor do his work? Haa he suitable supplle for hi hou aeeningT "What I th condition of tb cellar? Of the clararound. of tha aibr cioseia i "As at woman (director) ft may be a raomw aiao, so win o in sympa thetic friend and kindly erltia nr tha teacher, because, living in th children' mrTA liarair aha will n ...4 am. . 1. - problem and trials which belong to "SD win discern whether thav sonar teachers la round bole, trying that -ZiT ZL naio ana rood enrte teach little one when they are far ii.r, "1" " - - ' " w w 1 ""aa ai Better uuo t Mr cniMraa aad vie full prwaerv and pick. pantry. Health I versa. m more saatter f rtsht thlnkina than! -Bba win most of a realise. A cheerful attitude t the World UI hrlna- na .l rvm wncomt wnerever tea so. Hut th place whr tb wblnina man. with a stor of Interesting (to '..'"' "d pa'aa. Is welem Is ao small that I fear you ceil a not And It a iw w oar rrrn. -thi u t.rf tha mil wlj be reflected back to yow ss kundred fotd." B of ana rher and rr r4ace la th baarta of yner friends wlil b a aar taa4 lhiaa aaa 4ia- feel Inatlnctlrely the at. raoapbar oa? tb acbool rooaa, whether 'y is a graveyard OTXJer. wbick comas of crael restraint, or whether mere is tn easy content r cblkJr happily employed. She will kaow warmer ine learner ia anil mr w.- chanlcal. or aert and aympa thetle. t betber the la w ere a ner grind (rem tb txt-hook or nattm ae rii.i tatet t arakaa mlada "k WIU know what HxiL. . rtv to the pbrvlna n4 of tbe rhU irm U aamea, ArUia, evrf. whether Uv which aha rt-oenm disproved by experience. Aftr all th convincing argument with m is 'tha wie average woman is on a n la; tier moral plane than the average man; that sh is a worse sufferer than he from tho mischiefs of misrule; that instinctively her voice would be raised for social or- aer, ana tnat ner presence at the bal lot box would be, as It now is in the church, a fore upon the aid of en lightened rule." ALMOST dally th malls bring soma, echo of the .great biennial con vention that waa haM In Ha,Ia. in June. Here are three: Mrs. Ed ward L. Buchwalter of Ohio, who has attended every biennial convention writes: "The ninth biennial will pass Into the history of these splendid meetlnas aa being clearly a meeting nt club women for club women, free from all ths distractions of outside Influ ence. It was a buainass meeting and delegates were always to be found In their seats when business waa to be transacted though outside attraction. never more carefully planned, lured them on every aida This feature bore 1 such fine rrult that It will probably I not be Ions until a 'play day with Ita chance for tragio consequences will be a thing of the past." e e e Mrs. Samuel B. Sneath writes from her aummer home In Canada: "It was a grand biennial! Each department of work moat ably prraented. But to me that part of the program devoted to industrial conditions seemed to create most aenerai interest "Tne address on Vhild aad th Need gardlng the Same' mad th earnest, m inning woman manse that bo mat-i ter how aerfact any state laialatin ! might be, there ran only be com pi at freedom from child elaverv whoa ? . nation I awakened to a full raJiaatiai i that this great evil Is a menaca t our national Ufa Tho state that fcav tb beat child labor lava ahc4 faal compelled, la future ta work uncea. ingly ror a am verse law Although th Mveral state have varied and dl- 1,1,1 l.urU. .kl.1. . h. . . . . I- -w..ww mm w w ,.u nm cniia I employed, tbey most he nnlted la this I grand work af child liberation." e e e e e Waa Blanche Tlgnoa. vtae-presMent of tb aortbeast district af Ohio. ae attndd a bieaaUl for the first ri. write: T tb aalnttlated a MeanUli I aaer er tee aa snknews book. All! r ana sntK-Tpetloa I ha I a xperlawoe apoa Inokina- Inmri t. fwadlng bok. tkat baa bee rvrxated ly spokew ef aa4 praleeH by mr f rw ' "pea ! the wltey who fa th flrat Urn attend a atactica 4 thi vast , . . . - : il : r r- ii 11 i ii rTnTTTrrrv Ly Li u u) IS CN 1.1 XV 11 X X I ii i J i si j i ss i I I I 'y- I I sitK iv ii if irmi interest. j Idress by Senator Baverldr Labor. Ita Attending Evlla reed f Wlae Leglalaflon Re- j the changes for the 1909 cars' are in no way radical, but are such as to secure a refinement arid improvement in some respects of the already satisfactory 1906, 1907 and 1908 models. Refinement of all parts make the 1909 models the most silent and most comfortable riding cars on the market We have always used four-speed selective type transmission, which has proved to be the best. . Our patent wire bar, in which all wires are encased, is only one of the many good features of our car. We have both four and six-cylinder models in Roadsters, Tour ing Cars, Limousine and Landaulets. We have a demonstrator at hand, and will be pleased to show the merits of the car to anyone, whether interested or hot.' Western Motor Car Co. C. B. MINERS, Sales Mgr. - 526 ALDER ST. PHONES, MAIN 2583; A-4944.