Show 4 How ow and d Hard ard ab f r Are Vo r I L evea inQ fie 9 omen omens omen 1 t- t s Q While Feminine Contestants Have Been Making rP 4 5 i I F Fk Frances eA O Cowells I I k x Winner a of Many I d Astonishing Records in the fhe Water and in All California Contests Man and am Looking for I lLand and Sports the Girl in in the Factor Factory Has Had Even n F t I i I J irn A iJ IJ- IJ tt z J M More 0 r e J I 4 fl j. j i mtr c I 1 r fk N Notable t bl Ie t 0 a e I 1 f r Triumphs J t j i r I t I f t t i A t i LT So 4 4 l I j I P s. s i I ISo r 1 C f I l r L E t I I J 1 Jj rr I j 11 f w L Yr Y v i ox t Il I- I l l' l j r tl t i 1 1 Ir l. l I i r y fi T One of the Asto Astonishing i hin Features of Wartime Work Has Been r l' l an r Fl r X the thc Success of Women in Rough Industries This Picture Shows Two J l Radcliffe College Gir Girls 5 at V Work o ork r y 1 c t. t X K r r 1 0 1 i A i ii g f i r 1 11 t 1 S. S I Yn draw I IW the tho eyes of or even ell eella a war war- 11 W served 10 to A 71 her yard 25 did dill 4 J A stricken world orl Miss Cowells from her opponent P t dash dash in ht 13 seconds cods n o 9 5 5 11 of record o IIi II Went nent the prey previous ions worlds world's s r i rt Y E V W seconds Miss Cos Cowells oils a also lo won tivon the yard yard Y seconds io lowerIng lower lower- event in 2 minutes and 59 9 sec of second the previous Ing T h by three three fifths a Ott American record She set sel a new mark marle at 00 oo I 2 2414 31 5 r t yards her time time here being s The water successes of or other aspirants t t s such as Clare Ga Galligan an have utterly shat shat- shattered i Il fl Il I ill Il the traditions as s to any inferior p position sl tion Lion for women in sea contests In fact by a r 1 evidences cadences r that are a real puzzle to students 4 i t 5 1 L I 1 1111 of ev even en n pha physical a a. a superiority development to en n women wornell in ill long distance g distance promise I I If swimming 1 In other sports there has been a weaken weakening en ff f another sort The shoot shoot- shooting f t in ing of or traditions of rr z i in ing of Airs 1 Adolph of San Salt An An- t I ft it 1 J f j. j i 54 r JJ I lit rl J a 0 I h 1 f 1 t c b bt I x t a By Barbara Cr Craydon i. i r AR Is an athletic matter oven open If U It has haa WAR seemed to cripple le at athletics pieties so far a as wartime war time Is concerned So 89 that there thero i Is s no paradox In the fact tact that athletics have received an Impetus while while being being restricted For example L' L under the inspiration m of or the discovery I ery that women may actually rival men In phy ph physical sl sl t r cal expression have lla have plunged Joyously Into out outdoor door sports with Uh a new kind of or zeal Not to the tho discardIng discard discard- Ing tug of ot war work No r Indeed On the contrary 1 often as a natural recreation atlon or relief relic of the tension ten ten- slop sion brought o on n by war work and as a means of ot 1 preparing for it For whatever cr rea reason on there has been spirited rivalry In swimming Incidents like the triumph of gf Miss Frances 1 Cowells of Alameda C Cal l. have leave J Q r Working t t C Farm eret Costume r I- I r er 4 1 r t tI I p 1 i d' d 1 tl j u f 1 J tf t- t f w. w a 1 y i ir r y r IC MIt 4 I l 4 r F SF f w i J Mrs Adolph of San Antonio Texas Only Woman Professional Trap Shot M i tonio Tex has astonished the trap sportsmen She is said to be he as good as any man professional class the professional she herself has entered who havo have attracted One of the gun prodigies notice is Miss Lucile Muesel l of or Green Bay WIs Vis there Is nothing noth Miss Muesel is only l II years cars old ohl but ing youthful in her shooting Women who are aro the tho Judg judgment ambitious resentful ot ambitious Hr are always s 's m man n. n But Dut Duta Buta a as ns good as that they do any anything thin Inference In Inthis Inthis Inthis resent any a girl of or is only need not this phase From Sport to Labor LaborI records of or other two Wo I run sports but Jut it might be be hazar hazardous oUS at a time when so 50 many men are arc drawn awa away b by the war It I might be he argued arg that women do o not now meet the tho same sa-me competition But Dut I am not making merely at least not In the ordinary a s1 sports ort argument contend that there art are sense to only sense I am eager of or now neW status for or women n abundant evidences a sports help illus illus- in ply physical cal expression and that It a. and in the tho wide wid In other fields in actual war X en Feature t I 1913 t S. S L J tr h I Miss Lucile Muesel First in Women's Shooting Events at Green Bay Wis field fold of war work women have made a demonstration tion ion that may well astonish the world Not women's wom worn ens en's work can never again be said There is no nc such thing as a dividing line any longer When you rou see women not merely merel driving ambulances but switch engines when you OU see them not only making cartridges or guns but working on war tar warships warships ships when you OU see them not on only I mining coal horseshoes and riveting rivet but laying bricks briels forging in lug ing steel plates you OU realize that tho superstition about physical limitations limitations' has received a pretty hard knock The people of or Engl England Englant and France says John W. W V. V Upp of or Schenectady have hae known for tor two or three years What hat we are arc just finding out the put the fallacy fallacy fal tal lacy of believing that women could not b be trusted to handle intricate bits of or machinery machiner It Is fortu fortunate nate hate that Hiat women can call step into th the places left lert vacant vacant va a va- va cant by the tho men for while the government IB is steadily withdrawing the men from productive work worl it is calling on the tho producers for tor moro more and more output The Triumph of English Women Tine The English women nave navo proven proved themselves marvellously efficient In all tho the departments of or work made necessary b by war says Lady ReadIng Read Read- ins hug and for which thousands of or course havo have had bad no previous training and what is more our women have shown wo wonderful physical endurance through It all In all my varied experiences In war work I have hae yet et to hear the first complaint from front a British woman Our women of or all classes have met mel the tho tremendous readjustment of or life without a m murmur Frederic Martyn n of or the thc Foreign Legion oven evon endorses tho the entrance ce of or women women into fighting It lt self Ho says Can women fight I think 1 I can correctly answer er that question for I have had practical experience experienc of ot women behind rifles I have havo fought against or side b by side with men of or pretty nearly all nations and of or all shades of ot butter nul f or ebon ebony color and I am firmly con convinced vinced need that as as a fighter the of or the tho species is more deadly than the male But Dut I am thinking of or labor rather than fighting and what It has proved pro with regard to w women men Women have always done hard work orle Because they did dill not do it with engines or In factories there grew up thi this tradition a about out her not been beIn being fit to handle tooh and metals and intricate ma mn chines The he war has changed all our notions about such uch th 1 lungs Look at them In overalls 0 In tho the shops and on the laUro railroads Is there any my evidence that with proper training ln they cannot do all so sorts I f 1 d i. i i of oC manual labor labor or or if It not all sorts as is near to that as may be said of or anything like average men Caen Mca hS for bodily labor as well as women require training raining work fork bid hi hhas h Farm class of ot work wore fo for example a has developed the famous and very ery useful farmer CarmEl ette farm ette farm work Stork breaks the back of tb th the average aver am average age man Women have ha had to go slow But they have hare teen tees have thousands gone Thousands upon and Join doin it well well- ell doing farm work in this country the few things that Most farm work aside from Crom sip sin Im Imply strength calls call for exceptional muscular ply for or patience and endurance Oddly it Is 13 la ia En 1831 that women are occasioning the E thea the ue astonishment She h has g a lot of or endurance oat cal calo nt- nt it a average woman and tho the world orld is finding t to lo o her glory and and to the profit of at the world Women After the WarWe War Var WarWe VarVe lo log We Ve shall soon begin to wonder as they what w 1 ago ngo began to wonder in as to tb this social and dome be the results of or all upon Ufe life life when l the war Is over o May ar Wynne e Jn In Engl England of the great change In the P s to U W t wom women n says sas Presently she will pause pauso Jd tJI I 11 That wont won't breath and ask Where am L who bo hs c the war Is over for the tho women of appeal have 0 grit enol ed to that mighty might cr cry to b. b wt Its stick If the world world war were to to It ft even evert through for years years The They mean to see it li It lasts mean to see It through well If It will have learned leare d to enough the tho woman plough fill r. r Amazons turn her furrows herself hersell The j haps be bo found along the lino of trenches shoulder to shoulder with th their men This Tho bar Or 1 limitations on he h her r BO woman refuses to see seo Besides Be- Be rue to busy bus today todar and the tho men are just too avd J forIt it ned for tor sides their voices would woul be dro drowned d' d j the be alas a six one argument and 5 woman ca can still talk Not that she gossiPS hEr thin In another that Is of ot much as yore yoro oro fa favor VOl ItI f l ie I Imen And Ana i breath She has neither time nor r n till the Walt will WAIT men ore are wise they to 10 I being caned called without woman herself pauses s peremptory hat halt Wait Valt and let lei her see wi where is Js Then Then the the war over o over over-If If tr I am a true pro J. J be beshe she will aill turn her lIer steps steps home She will Falu those even on of or freedom Silo She will remember e sheltering she Fhe wanted to kick hick down were t tIn W She will want to go tack rack A And I in tho the wean J t hire bITt ni will we WC shall see perhaps that the tho walls bl j There wi be De rebuilt on a n different plan as Da Dallas tho the And many mans women women women-so so few Pow men has earned her rights nobly Long Yay a 1 A Parsec Is s a tong Long f that tb the C lip PARSEC is a distance to to I hardly hard C cs A PARSEC A zealous pe pedestrian would t breakfast In fact t fac ac t It M 12 walk before all operation on 5 at f cuter euter into the sphere of or human It is s i 1 t tto unit in astronomy TO hIt but it is a handy fa the t e Is to miles and A feW ot of t the he a Or cars Jt light In to 33 years traveled by to to nu five par parse parsecs r from ono one ther cst cat stars aro are that dot d a aare t the stars 9 from us but most of or the away awnY are ale scores or hU hundreds of or parsers parsecs f ao a f o I III II I |