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Show Olrla Maklag Rahy Clethes. Every new and then one hears of a new lnstsnce of ingenuity on the part of the working girls, more especially those who belong to clubs, and mo gt the benefit bene-fit ef eoitact with wis and tactfnl women. Fourteen of Him Grace H. Dodge's New York club girls have lately gone into a very pretty enterprise. They have eetablisheid tkotalTs on a co-operative hauls in the niaa of acrnre of dainty baby clothe. A liuia mosey has been put into klit plau from outaids. If the girls succotd aud anytiilng is left above their wages tke proiiu are to be parted in three, one pnrtiom for the stockholders, ! for the girk, to be divided aoeording to tkeir salaries, aval one for an emergency emerg-ency aad enlargement fuatl. I do sot kuuw ot a plnsuaaoter place in the city in which to spcad half an hour than the suuny little workmen above Ute store, etpefliaUly if one autrrperis in about 4 o'clock, when aH the wee tanerked frocks and long robes are dropped, while quaint blue awl white enpit aud saneeri and Uie iibiuteet little kwcitle are produced, pro-duced, and everybody haa a merry tern minntes over afterrBeem teat. The girls take to their work as gayly as If they regarded re-garded it Maaen41etaaicesMsionof jelly sewing bees. They are interested in their task, iateretretl in one another and inta-rested and enthnsiaic over their novel scheme. They are shout the only really happy looking sewing girls I have ever known. Hew York Letter. - |