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Show I An J,pei'lilent Jn lv(if.iiii;i iaiil.'rer- An c-xperintetit is to be made by "Tba Silver Cri-s ; i 'irele" of tite King's Daughters Daugh-ters in the shape of a "Quiet lb. use.'' j Mrs. M. L. Ii illister is treasurer and ; Mi-s Anna F. Pieraon prwident of the ! tovement. The sum jf $l,iK has been promi.'ed and no difficulty is iiuitciptit"! in witring tht necessary funds. A larg! house will 1:' rented snitablefor the convenience con-venience of t wenty families. There will j l a common a-sentbly room or parlor, i a general laundry and a nursery and ! tindergiirteii. w here-tho yomig childreti will be caved f.-raiid amused at an ex-pees" ex-pees" of a few cents a week. The rooms will be rented singly or in writes of two and three at not more than : CI a week. Tli" object, while phihn-i phihn-i thropio, is in no way charitable, the iil-a i being to assist working womeu, widows ; with childreti to support, and aged pe. ' pie in finding .a safe, convenient, cheer-; cheer-; ful and ine.xi'en ;ive dwelling place free J from contaminatiux influences. The so- ; ! ciety pniposis to paint the floors, thus . ; doing away with carpet:,; to lay in a ' large supply of fuel and retail it to th; tenants at actual cost, and to help solve the problem of bread and butter, provis-; provis-; ions tied light in tho same manner. ; j New York World. |