| Show AVOIttEJT AT 1VORIC I The Now TTo mans club Is a recent and successful development of Brook lyns progressive femininity t r y Mrs MellusSna Fay Pierce pronounced pro-nounced Purse by the way is one of the brightest and most original members of that very bright organization organiza-tion the Political Study of Society jtlonthe The young woman who was recently denied admission to the New Jersey bar by the New Jersey courts Miss ICilgcre by nameis a most attractive young woman personally She is tall slender and her face is charming and interesting as well as bright and intellectual in-tellectual Still even all these things failed to secure her the favor of the antedeluvlan yew Jersey judge Ail the court was notably impressed how over by one point of her argument It was as follows You know it is the 1 custom she said for the New Jersey Jer-sey courts to permit lawyers from other states to come here and practice You must also kmw that in many ststes ICew Yorlc Pennsylvania Massachusetts Mas-sachusetts Rhode Island yes and even Florida there are women lawyers law-yers Tou therefore if the opportunity opportun-ity should occur would permit women from other states to practice at our bar Tfhy should you deny it to women of our own state For the past week Smith college has been given over to exams No other work was even attempted and as for pleasure it was a thing of the past Each examination lasted two hours and each two hours meant five or six in the way of preparation or else the dreadful alternative conditions Many poems Were ventured upon the occasion one of which To the Great God Cram was particularly effective Its refrain was Thou only can help us thou Great God Cram Over the door of the room where the economies I It exams were held the girls found the JL Dante llke inscription All hope abandon i aban-don ye who enter here while inside i huge letters that glared at them all through the ordeal was i long for blood I thirst for gore I love to hear my victims roar Red chalk as appropriately I ap-propriately gory was furnished the I teachers to write with All over the college were signs upon The students i Do Not Dis I doors such as Busy turb No Visitors Need Apply etc i etc One damsel apostrophized the spirit of the hour by sporting her bait as follows I followsAll night cram All day exam I f All time damn The Wednesday Morning club of Cranford N J is one of the most prosperous members of the General Federation of Womens clubs It is made up of peculiarly clubable individuals indi-viduals women who represent the test in both the Intellectual and social world Its able president Mrs 2 II > H Horton of Cranford Miss Eleanor Crown eld is a young woman who has been and is still making a notable success In that profession pro-fession so peculiarly a womanshouse decoration Miss Crownfleld began her Work in a very modest way which which seas of such quality however S V < 3 0 dJII tMtk < Tf e1 f that It soon attracted the attention ofr all lovers of the artistic and the beautiful beau-tiful She Is the originator of many of the most unique and striking de sings in house decoration Withal her ideas are ever characterised by a sincere and charming simplicity Personally Per-sonally Miss Crownneld Is most attractive I at-tractive In figure she is of medium height and is graceful and slender Her dark brown eyes and fair hair relegate her to that rarely lovely class mown as French blondes |