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Show A Woman Metnl Worker. There is a Now England girl now carrying car-rying on quite an i-.xten.slvo work In metals met-als who long clu-rishcd tho idea that woman's wo-man's creative energies did not stop with tho needle, but could ha displayed In many other directions In tho lino of ornaments and utilities. Her idea was immensely strengthened when she went abroad and became deop-lv deop-lv interested In tho exquisitely wrought metal ornaments displayed In the shops and by dealers in antiques. It was thc doslgns on these ornaments that tlrst attracted at-tracted her attention, becauso for many years who had been Interested in thc Btudv of design and had carried out many original ideas in embroidery. When she got home she bought a small forge and sot It up In her own home Her fad huB now become a profitable reality. By her llttlo forge she now turns out buckles, buttons and all manner of dress ornaments, and Is driving a lucrative business. individualism In dress Is now all the rage. There Is a crazo for new designs This enterprising Yankee girl struck a new idea and had tho courage to carry ll out. She has escaped ihe annoynnce.s of bosslsm and Is bound to become Independent. Inde-pendent. Women should not distrust their own possibilities. It Is to be honed that we may yet see many moro Independent women wo-men metal workers, Boston Globe. J |