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Show IjmIIm' Walkliif Club. A letter in a Ixmdon newspaper suggests sug-gests tho formation of a Udies' walking association, by means of which lailies who are fond of walking and unable to ilnd friends of like tastes to join their expeditious may bo provided with congenial con-genial companionship. Tho idea is a good one, for there Is no doubt that comparatively com-paratively fow women appreciate the great lieiiefll of walking exrt-isi or the liiiense pleasure to bo derived from It girls who wiH spend an entire day at lawn tennis or fox hunting, or a long night dancing at a ball, will profras themselves unequal to a six mile stretch by sea and stream. Lady's 1'icUirlal. |