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EDITORIAL SECTION ThE DALY MISOULIM SPECIAL FEATURES MISSOULA, MONTANA SUNDAY MORNING, DE BER 7,1913. MISSOULA, MONTANA, SUNDAY MORNING, IEC-iBiER 7, 1913. -~7 1913. THEY VICTORIOUS Shoulder to shoulder with purpose and power, They of victorious womanhood go; Firm in the faith that now is the hour Struck for all people their honor to know, Struck for each woman her duty to know. Now the time right to lay hold of her dower, Talent and training of centuries to show, Shoulder to shoulder with purpose and power. Mothers of men, of nations, of laws. Holding the pulse of the world in their hands. Moulding foundations for each worthy cause, Womanhood now victdriou.j stands. Lacking one honor their winmanhood stands. Now for this token they make worthy cause, Seeking the ballot with capable hands, Mothers of men, of nations, of laws. -Mabel Kinney Hall. In the brief space of time not given over to making ready for Christmas or to engineering. the numerous ba zaars held for sweet charity's sake during the last week, Missoula ladies have watched with interest the pro gress of events at Washington. With the meeting of the National American Woman Suffrage association in Wash ington has come the most positive stand and the most aggressive action upon the question of equal suffrage that has evetr been taken by women citizens of the United States. Mis soula women are keenly interbsted In tihe points of - advantage gained, whether advocates or opponents of "Votes for Women." They are proud that Miss Jeannette Rankin of Mis soula is counted a national leader of talent and power and they are Iroud that the women of the United States are able to express their desires with effective dignity and poise through the leaders who serve as their spokes women at this time in Washington. Pupils' Recital. Miss Ruth James was hostess at her home on Ea-t Cedar street yester day afternoon, her gnuests being moth ers of the young pehople wvho are piano pupils of Miss Janu.s and the pupils themselves. A delightful program of musical numbers gave evidence of the thorough and artistic instruction given by Miss James and of the faithful and enthusiastic study done by the young people. At the conclusion of the program refreshments were served by the hostess. The program included the following numbers: Duet, "Over Hill and Dale," Margaret Jones and Eva James: solo, "Melody in F," Vir ginia Winter; solo, "Pas Redouble,' Opal James; duet, selected, Alice Vio lette and Miss James; solo, "Gaziella Waltz," Mildred McQuarrie; solo, "Humoresque," Eva James; duet, se lected, Josephine Pritchard and Fay -- I FOR , Xmas Gifts I Why not come in and let us show' - you some suggestions for Xmas gifts? * 1 We are ready with a large stock of high-grade jewelry and up-to-date novelties suitable for gifts for men, women and -childre.n All our goods I we engrave free of charge and our work is guaranteed to please you. Remember our time and stock Are always at your disposal, so that you may get suggestions. Goods laid away until Xmas George L. Flaherty Restless Sleepless JEWELER "."....-........ Waggott; solo. " he Uplr," Francis Peterson; duet, selected, Alice Ander son and Josephine Pritchard; solo, "Berceuse" (Jocelyn) Margaret Jones; solo, "Alice," Josephine Pritchard; solo, "Queen of the Night," Mrs. Win ter; duet, "Ititermrzzo," Mrs. Peter son and Miss James. Catholic Foresters. The Women's Catholic Order of For esters hela an important session Wednesday evening at Loyola hall. An election of officers to serve the coming year made Mrs. Alice Smith' chief ranger; Mrs. ('harlotte Dugal, vice chief ranger; Mrs. Anna Kelly, record ing secretary; Mrs. Marie Davis, fi nancial secreta:ry; Mrs. Angelina ('he vigny, trieasurer; Mosdalnes Mary McC'auley, Ceonevieve Stoll and Rose Herweg, trustees. Mrs. Marie Davis was elected to serve as delegate to the national convention in Chicago next August and Mrs. Agnes Thompson was elected alternate. Dr. Flynn and Dr. Shea were chosen to he medical examint~lers for the local lodge. Away for Wedding. Miss Della Harding left Tuesday for Spokane, where her wedding with E. H. Polleys of this city will be solemnized next Wednesday at the home of her brother, A. W. Woodworth. The bride and groom will make a tour of Pacific coast cities and later return to reside in Missoula. New Officers. Thursday afternoon the Garden City division No. 101, Grand International auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Loco motive Engineers, elected officers to serve the coming year. Mrs. J. S. James was made president, Mrs. J. W. Shriver, vice president; Mrs. E. G. Greenfleld, secretary; Mrs. J. C. An derson, insurance secretary; Mrs. R. F. Jones, treasurer; Mrs. S. G. Whit MEOilmlmu Ing, chaplain: Mrs. C.. Sampson, guide, and Mrs. \V. L. Minnerly. sen tinel. The ceremony of ist'iiill:.iion will be held at the first mneeting of the division in January. At Dinner. Miss Amnelia Ioffneu entertainled at dinner Satnrday evening, in the home of her Ibrother, P. F. Loffnes, Misses Isobel IHarkness, Louise Weisgerher, Beulah Prov.lt, Irene Thompson, Janle Eddy, Ruth Berry, Grace Sher man, Marguerite Stevens, Nel! Con nolly, Iress taker and Grace Foley. After enjtoying the choice menu served, tho, nlung ladies ,went to the Empress theiter and later returned to the Loffnis home for an hour of music and 'conversation. Miss Loff nes expets to leave ablout the mnid dle of this mionth for her new Illhomle In Eeantle. For Miss Wilson. More than 43 young people, nlem hers of the Intermnodiate Epwirtlh league of the Methodist church, us semtlled act the church last Friday eveninig in compliment to Miss RIuith Wilson. who hlss been until recently supellrintendeti of the league. .Hiss \Vilson expects to leave next week for the east to spend the holidays with her parents and brother, and the entertainment was in the nature of a farewell. Gaimes and music \with a lTnumber of clever recitations ocellupied the earlier part of the evenintg, then all were setedi for an elaborate han quet at which Miss Wilson was toast ed as guest of honor. Miss Itazel Turtle, plresildent of the league, was mistress of the banquet table. Birthday Surprise. Mrs. William H. Talbert was given a birthday surprise Monday after noon at her home 724 Cooley street. Mesdames C. J. Lemley, H. W. Rost, David Mix, J. S. Tracy, Longley, J. H. Daly, Charles Crawshaw, C. I. Sturm, W. Hoogbruin, A. M. Stevens, Brakey, Van Natta, Morris, Tease, C. B. Rick ert, tWard, Murphy and Belknap made up the company of ladies who spent the afternoon with Mrs. Tal bert, playing a game of progressive whist and enjoying refreshments served at tea time. Mrs. Crawshaw, as spokesman for all the ladies, pre ,ilnted Mrs. Taliert nly srt I' cups and saucers . hiy in i nmliranci.e. Car Men Entertain. The Missoula ibran th. Broth ,rhod cf ('ar Men , :i!ned in the t tdhl Fellows' hall V. ' slI night with a card party .a., : short pro irapm of "stunts" h;i , , fisrti( ofi the f , BETH CONLON The winsome little daughter, 14 months old, of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Conlon of this city. craft. Members of ,' rdr with their wives and guest- iunbered 85. The next regular wI t will be a Shasket social on the ::t We1dnesday in January. There \.- :a goodl deal s of fun over a ladies i ntest which consisted of screwving !Urrs on a long - bolt. Mrs. .\. C(. Mai.,s was the first worttna sucPessfitl in threading the t,,elve burrs on her bolt and the see ond prize went to Mrs. James Joy. There waB more art but less fun in the men's contest which was won by A. E. Zulke with George 'Wilson only a few threads behind. Whist was thent played and prizes welre awarded to both ladles and gentlemen. After the cards a luncheon was served. Park Addition Club. Mrs. L. E. Tucker was hostess for the Park addition club la t Thursday afternoon and Mrs. I1, . \\'right had the program in charge. "l)icipline of Children" was the topic for the day. Mrs. Wright opened the progranm with at round robin of troublesoime problems that arise in the process of raising children, asking each lady present in turn to answer stome of the qtestions. Then Mr . Wright gon\e, a talk on "Discipline of C'hillron" which was runctuated with selected readings on the subject by Mrs. Ioles, Mrs. Veed er. Mrs. Cavin and M\rs. Deering. There WaS a ipotoem by Mrs. Vedellr entitled "Donts for Mothers;" at tatk on "Sex Problems int Iielation to ('hil id Training" by Mrs. T:aylor; rollcall an swered by tquoted ait sayings of chItl dren. Mrs. Stenllett sang charminglll lullaby and Mrs. ta vin and IMrs. Veeder sang "Backward. Turn IBack ward." A social hour with refresh ments closed the good meeting. In addition to 20 memnlbers there were tpresent Mesdatnes .1. WV. Rely. E. i'. Anderson and (trossheck, 'Misses ('on verse and Noeth as guests of the club. Following is Mrs. V'teder's poimll, which was considerled by the Itdits to tie qluite to the point: Il Don'ts for Mothers. IDon't be always finding fault S And don't forget to smile. Don't forget the pIromnise, that I's Been standing this long while t)on't folrgct that youll were otlie A child like one of these, Don't forget the "Than.k you aitin in" And don't firget tile "Please." I)on't forget that no one likes The naughty, willful chilld. Don't forget a pleasing home May hold the boy that's will. Don't forget to teach the thing That's pure and good and true. Don't forget your chilld should have Respect and love for you. Don't forget to praise sornetilnes; lhe happy while youi maly. Don't forget there are some hlomnes \VWhere blaby didn't stay. 11 I)Don't forget that kindness and N .\ wealth of nIlother-love it .thould go with ievery chastening, Its mnission time will pirove. lin forget that childlhood lies Within the realm of play \VWhse' pbaths all load to grown-up land. \iWe a milte liacross thait way: l ii'nt forget thet y 'eairs are fleet. titi'o youi are aware, Yur Iboys andti girls will have their' ilollies And youl,11' be "Glrandlma" there. Seventy-Five Years. tMrs. W. It. i. Dickinson was Thurs Iliy 75 years old aInd the annl v\'rsary \\:is matde theli occasion of celebration and conlgratulation by a number of her friends. Mrs. Will Dickinson and Mrs. Itobert Harkness asked about 12 of tilhe intimate friends oif their mother to spend the after I noon with her at Mrs. Will Dickin son's homrne on Wioodford street. Later, some of the mnembers of the Women's IRelief corps called us II pleasant sur tprise. Both groups brought gifts of love as well as their congratulations. At tea tinme, besides the accustomed refreshumernts, there was a large and beautifully trimmed birthday cake jupon which 75 candles burned. The guests stood about the table and made wishes fir thet continued happiness and good health of Mrs. Dickinson, I who hats eent for the last 41 years one of tlh fitne, inspiring influences lin Missoula. The guests yesterday were Mel.sdtlames Lemley, Murphy, lJaltns, Itlrry, Sturm, Wheeler, Rog ers. Durant, tDaly, tBelknap, Woody. Keinnedy. Brooks, McDonald, F. A. Mcl)onat l , Myers. McCormick, Dodge, Moore, Spencer, Dulnn, Cyr, Walford, Pease, Tracy. Heckler. Angevine, Dar Ibee, Iankin, Nesnmith and Harden burgh. At Cards. Attorney lndt Mrs, T. N. Marlowei enttrtatlned ait cards at their homne on It'niversity avenue Monday evening, the neighborhood club, whose name fur the season has not yet been chosen. Messars. and Meadames John R. Dally, William Steinbrenner, Henry Green hoodt. H. L. BIickenbach, Ruel Cosner, Earl DeVore and T. N. Marlowe com prise the membership of the club. Monday Afternoon Club. Mrs. Kenneth Ross was hostess for the Monday Afternoon Tea club yes terday at her hIome on Gerald ave ,nue. Meadames Ralph Adams, H. T. Wllklnson, John Bonner, Frank Bon ner and James Bonner visited over their needlework and took tea with i Mrs. Ross. Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Almons cele brated their 34th wedding annlver sary Sunday at their home on South Fitth street, east. Ant elaborate turkey dinner was served with charm Ing appointments and good cheer. A. MISS MARGERY MAXWELL One of Missoula's talented singers who is to take part in the Y. W. C. A. musical festival this week. Slm th, Mlr. i:tI .\lr.. i. . 1E:dward Sions, Mr. .and irs. Ilwnrd l.orIhe iand i i tn, iss i thl t lll' t SI ton and Car. perr t'. Bir th. Miss Stevens Hostess. Sess Tt '-\sthtly "\4tt l I i t hI l" h nglll l , North hti4"l o d t r.l " . , th."4' gu111 st of spI il hIliloll' h 'nIlt't l~ss .\i u i 11i 1 I nlfnies t)'her gu stl ' \\4'r M, . 1 . I "'. ' I oI elllts, is..se- \Vti I:- r r, Ilabli, "'T hnll(,li .l , Mlerry, I'lo Ill. ,"hr'r lnn , t'allnlly .tl lt I|1:|ll l t" o .ss. 'I'T e ," ' " iI- " ,\ n Itulallh |+l'ltsaut \\ith tiits e, ent' efltlaiti , :1 daintily ,erved spllper ;1111 an I'htsh light hietute 1 the .'lll.; Carpenter- Birch. The \\ emli g ,tI Mliss ,. il Itlh L ('arpento' ;411,1 .\lhet I1 r0 ' , s ,"I'ni nized in la'nrgo, N. I).. is of interest to math)` frletms in Mfistouhl, "u,,l knew Mr. lItrlh whini h." resshled hre msome years ago. Mr. lHirl'h is '.unnat., d with he has - hf st . f rum hi in 1, ' ir perf, 'lln ,d nl the 1tI 11 nf 11rh lal'ih l,";s 08000l I , A Ir ..i.l A.1 1 .l ine -. I HI hl\ld S ';Il'lr ' t' - . I. . :I , \ I '.-..1 I' . , I lh . c ut'oIgrtl ;lll_ t '. ; T.I Gift Portraits The time between now and Christmas is lim ited. If you will favowr us with a sitting imme diately we will he able to complete your order in time. I)on't delay. We'll do our part if you do yours. We Il)h'iver When Promised Regardless of Weather. Ward Studio Old Western Montana Bank Building FURS "\' l t lll to Iwoi N11 it Ily ft, Sl i .luil ,, iil (' putt it off 111111 t l \~ . ,Lt l,*.m. A .Small deposit will sw", n,, I ,"tln. W e ] ,1\(' ;I \t ry t tllltlll , tt" stn I ,l n "l , I .W' ,"'. tr :III11 t IIllf'ls,. N otlthi :ng12 Ii;l.' m or pprI ri;itll' f'lr " ,l - i rs € i ' fl 's ar , n el' ' Ill , i thi , , .' . "t - tla } i I w a?. If w\' tin) It. .i l.{ , t w .,n t s ., 'ant M. L. Gulden 135 EAST MAIN STREET. Pictures and calendars of Montana scenery for Christmas presents _Picture Framing McKAY STUDIO Higgins Block PlI ;Intl v'ry V atli l' gownvtse were worn liy th I ,il ,i hnr latlte dants and the ist .A\ w~ddinlg tilnller \was served it the Ii it' ('enterl, and a OreceOption held theretll.er n lithe evening, when 't llriends atlled to offlr their con S lull ltions :and 'est Wishes. W. R. C. Election. .\ .oodl illting was held by the \tont.n Itelie corps 'T.sdaily after ool it v\\hichl offw(lrs twere elected to s.mer the co ining year. Mrs. Ilelen Stu. ill.l s made ll resident, Mrs. iSu I i ,Li lnes, senior vie president: 11..' (live \\Valford, junior vice presil dent; Mrs. Vannt ti t Iy, treasurer; ii' s. Kite l'lJonalh, chailallini; Mrs. ('arl lllt 'ns clonductor; Mrs. Chris tin:i llregl, gualtrd; Metdaimes 1Wal I.or, White a;ln Siegel, delegates to Itit, state en napmenllll t and Mesdames I Ilrrihk, Tracy and ,)tschbach, altern l:I I liegltsl to tthe elincampmenllt. Presbyterian Ladies' Bazaar. Next 1 i'trllay and 'iti 'iday the lidies of the P i'rohyteriln church will (iodl a huli r I" nd supper in the 'l l'l'h pillors'.. 't.here will lbe tihe I v.lof' ind ltirl vt\'' airticles of ;litl"y WOrk Ltd ' ll h.I vslll lhished :I n ' h I ,11 itl) Ji bI l'l lt l,,l"1:i 1 'ilhl i w iill also e hoinii - Se ,, 0t ilnd canllidy fo ille i ndl u i , tu. 1 al . I .r lin l . u.n in le t e c h icl k - "nI ii 1 111 1'1 ti ll th ' sl ,1\ ,. .