Show WQIiIANSP4RT Ilf LI J Some of the Clever Phrns Attributed Attrib-uted to Mrs ltrcrington Women and the part they play In life r cr naturally interertetl 1lrs Ierington I writes Mr C OConorfEccIEs in the March number of the Pall Malt faga zen and on this subject some of her phrases recur to me For a woman to be much respected crlten meanS to be but I1tHc loved It Is womans greatest curse that in too many of her most tragic woes there enters an clement or tile ridiculous which compels her to be either silent or absurd Womea she said agaIn are often apparently htid becauSE they are too lrltualmlnded They do not always comprehend a standard lower than their own Ie they were a little more earthly they would be sorter 11 lees admirable 1 hate women whd are emanclpat ed I like them born freeMen free-Men love women not tor what they are but rwhat they seem The we IL ct 1 He Saves Their Souls by Keeping Them Amussd man who Is bettegthan she lookS never gets credIt for her virtueg I am always sorry to hear of a woman wo-man havIng written a great book It 1s so often the outcome of unhappiness Happy women feel and do not think Once referring to a malade imagln sire she remarked The number of women in society who are too delicate to do anything they dislike is remarkable remark-able They are always strong enelmgta fo amusement And again Cen trary to the receIved opinIon womEn who have gone a little off the line 4 d the qUickest to talk scandal about other women Like the fox who lost his ta I they wIsh to persuade themselves and others that every one resembles them |