Show j I I I I WOMANS ECONOMIC POSITION London Landon March 9 The position of of the married woman worker was one of at the economic ec problems recently discussed by Mrs Helen Bosanquet in a remark remarkably remarkably remarkably ably lecture delivered delvere to the members of aC the National Liberal Club Political and Economic Circle which held Its dinner thinner in the committee room roam of at the club With lh respect reset to the e marriage marage risk they might taker take it I said id Mrs Bosan Bosanquet Bosn that nothing nothing could alter ter the fact that the majority of women must al alternate a alternate ternate between two occupations the industrial and the Ule domestic Personal Personally ly I she did not desire to ta see this ar arrangement altered But what hat might be beca changed d was wa the th attempt made ade ny by by eo so s many m ca ny women wamen Il in the es esto to carry cary on an both bath occupations together There Tere were various reasons why they did this They were driven to It I by sheer necessity by the mistaken esti estimate estimate st mate of the duties and be because because because cause they te found faund work wark outside the home more mare interesting But ut Mrs suggested a remedy Much might be effected she thought by the better beter domestic train Ing ingot of at girls But a great geat strengthening of at public opinion on an the matter o of mar mari i ned work wark or more precisely of the mothers of at young children going out to work was also needed |