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Show W0MENJN&INESS-' ton Wo"""1 Mae fr"', Ran"" Reitaumnt. ' " told of the woman who an exact account of her t0 ,nd when asked to show liiU,reS;,Jv prCHluced what she call- ap j book," a date and ' Tj- on ono page, on the op- a date a"" "U BPent:" and i ' na who presented a check V ot l told that 8hB : lt all h money, produced 3!k as proof that this could rfStiU had several blank fVmay 1 illustrations of eonie . nf womankind, but they SaWneral. . ' Ionian has Ho money to han-1 han-1 in to transact and no inter-', inter-', t after, naturally she does not Acuities in any of these direc-When direc-When necessity or inclination B, . .hou'lits in the channel of bus-1, bus-1, .S if she is free to carry out ewill succeed in what S woman in this city fur-;err fur-;err excellent case in point. "reared in the lap of luxury, but "overtook her family and the of bread became an imperative "Taking boarders" proved to Sterol in many ways. She con-that con-that opening a lunch room m one or important department would be ;laile, though it might not be an ,t employment. some difficulty she secured the " ; she hadn't a penny in or out 'tajik, hut she had more backbone . ,16 body than many a six foot a, boast. She borrowed money m :, friend who knew of her sterling and made the necessary outlay art in the business. Somo pur-i'were pur-i'were made that afterward proved and supplies furnished in excess demands mado in the beginning, i necessitated more borrowing and interest to pay; but she never j and is now on a footing that a man might envy.,- She has lit her business to a cash basis, and bilitr and pluck challenge the ad-ion ad-ion of those with whom she has ss relations. is not making a fortune, but she ting a living, which is all she d to do. She lias succeeded where men would have failed. Wash- iPost. |