Review of reviews and world's work . AN ENTRANCE FROM HAMPSTEAD WAY. MRS. BARNETT AND HER IVORK. 699 Sff^?^g^. A GROUP OF HOUSES. HAMPSTEAD. should be studied, so thatshe could make iicrown plans and feel se-cure about lier engage-ments. Labor-saving appli-ances must be providedand greater use made oftemporary help, so that herhours of recreation shouldnot be followed l)y the bur-den of extra work. Mrs. Rarnett finds thatin this matter, as in others,{godliness has the promiseof the life that now is aswell as that which is tocome. The two chief laborswhich now preoccupy theattention of Mrs. Bar


Review of reviews and world's work . AN ENTRANCE FROM HAMPSTEAD WAY. MRS. BARNETT AND HER IVORK. 699 Sff^?^g^. A GROUP OF HOUSES. HAMPSTEAD. should be studied, so thatshe could make iicrown plans and feel se-cure about lier engage-ments. Labor-saving appli-ances must be providedand greater use made oftemporary help, so that herhours of recreation shouldnot be followed l)y the bur-den of extra work. Mrs. Rarnett finds thatin this matter, as in others,{godliness has the promiseof the life that now is aswell as that which is tocome. The two chief laborswhich now preoccupy theattention of Mrs. Bar-nett are the reform ofthe Poor law in relationto children, and the realization of hercherished ideals in the Hampstead GardenSuburb. THE HAMPSTEAD GARDEN SUBURB. She began by saving for the public eightyacres of beautifully wooded land for the pro-tection and enlargement of HampsteadHeath. It cost £43,000 [$215,000] to secure 1901 by Lord Rosebery, was largely due toher exertions. But she has never been con-tent with merely providing institutions forthe service of the people. She has beensedulous in inc


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