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Have mercy on the soul of me J r. r r. r Exchange p. p t I dows dews in the the- fence to afford light to the factory So says the court I Though Eleonora Duse Duso has beyond doubt reached the top top- of her profession she holds extremely pessimistic views re regarding regarding re- re garding life on the stage In a recent I statement I she sho hE declares that her forthcoming forthcoming forthcoming forth forth- coming American tour will be her last and she adds t these ese somewhat uncomplimentary I i remarks about dramatists and i L h her r players fellow-players I need not repeat that I leave the I I stage without regret but at the same I time honesty compels me to say that I Iam Iam I am almost forced to the step I cant can't be forever replaying Dumas and Ibsen and No one of ac account account ac- ac count Is writing writing- new plays for me and those that are written might as well remain remain remain re re- re- re main That means that I am threatened with lIterary famine Shall I wait walt until the public tires res of my repertoire reper reper- toire That would be foolish and d I have a I l always s taken I pride in avoiding I I acts ct of slavery folly Y Besides of stage I life must That escape arse Is no from omet ome life t the at atall all 1 I assure you it Is hell hell downright downright hell Of man many of m my companions on the boards I cannot think but with feelings of ot loathing and suspicion Most 1 of the players I meet are a contemptible lot Some eloquent and witty speeches were I delivered l a at the recent meeting e n of the Minnesota a aa at State t Federation of Women's g e I Clubs One of the happiest was as that of Miss Alice J. J Mott l Her subject was Our Advisory Board the Club Husbands Hus Ilus- Husbands bands and the paper was fully fuRy up to Its witty witty title Miss Mott said she sho found men too capable In their present development development develop develop- ment for In their presence women were overcome with timidity For that reason rea rca son said the speaker I 1 am willing that men shall remain connected with the clubs only In an advisory capacity Sl so that women may not be overtopped an become mere spectators unable to do themselves Justice Mrs 1 F F. H H. PeterSon Peterson Peterson Peter Peter- son spoke on The Women omen of the NorthWest Northwest Northwest North North- west and said sh she found in their restlessnEsS restlessness restlessness rest rest- a hopeful Indication for It was prompted by a hope for Cor better conditions Contentment she said was a a. sin so 10 long longas as Improvement of existing conditions was possible In Iii discussing the subject of What hat Is Worth While In Club Life Mrs II Il C C. C Marshall of Duluth said The impulse which loads leads women to unite Is twofold twofold-a a desire for self-culture self and a a. desire for the companionship of other women On the subject of ot the duties of and others she said The status of domestic service must be raised I by the education of both beth mistress and maid The mistress who carries Into her relations with her hei maid all the dignity and courtesy the kindness and tact L I which sh she exercises In her social world plus the patience and firmness which she shows to her children will In her own I household solve the problem of domestic service |