. Daily Colonist (1894-09-18) . ting, Wit^ thisknowicdgo ii; was easy for her directingbrain to guide the workmen who puttogether the bits of stainedglass. Homo of the most beautiful artis-tie house and altar fnruishings at thoWI aids fair were made tmder bor di-rection. The htmuiii race is a child, and every woman is its mother. Tho ofliciiil organ of tho Federationof Womens Clubs is The New Juno is its editor, and Helen of Boston is its associate edi-tor. 13. .Shepard is a womanflorist who seeds for tho easternmarket. Her gardens and g
. Daily Colonist (1894-09-18) . ting, Wit^ thisknowicdgo ii; was easy for her directingbrain to guide the workmen who puttogether the bits of stainedglass. Homo of the most beautiful artis-tie house and altar fnruishings at thoWI aids fair were made tmder bor di-rection. The htmuiii race is a child, and every woman is its mother. Tho ofliciiil organ of tho Federationof Womens Clubs is The New Juno is its editor, and Helen of Boston is its associate edi-tor. 13. .Shepard is a womanflorist who seeds for tho easternmarket. Her gardens and greeuhonsesiiro at Pasadena, Cat. Sho now has one of tho seed farms in the of Tho Breeders (ja/ette saysof Mrs. Shepards home: It is likevisiting paradise to spend a morningamong flowers. Imagine live iieresof notlnng but sweet peas if you can andtluU try iind imagine tho hummingbirds, tho niockiug birds and metidowhuks that moke their homo amongthem. DERBY PLUG SMOKING TOBACCO. UNION MADE ITS SALES f There is one woman coiinnercial trav-eler in the west who draws a saliiry of!?u,000, so viiluablo has sho proved her-self to her employera Miss P. M. Bru-iier of Dayton, O., is another very suc-cessful ihuminer. Those tsvo are busi-niss all tluough, with no nonsenseabout them. Mrs. John Richard Green, widow ofthe historian, is uow ouo of tho com-initteo to transact tho busin(!ss of theLondon library. When it is remem-bered that sucli men as Herbert Siicnccrservo on this committee, the honor be-stowed ou Mrs. Green may be under- StOO{1. Elhabeth Kingsbury says tho reasonmany young women do not marry is be-cause of tho (inan(!ial slavery in whiohwiv.^s aro so often kept. The unpardonable sin in , man or woman, is wont of ac-curacy. Nearly 750,000 pntitioners asked forwoman sulfrago in Nmv York f:tat(\ Wiiasked the const itutioiuil convention, incase it did not want to pass on tluuiues-rion itself, to simply authorize the ref-erendum to
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