Show WOMANS WOULD WORLD AGITATING REFORMS INI IN HONEYMOON CUSTOM IN ENGLAND the th for an A new fen occupation for wom on the Ull sel rai fashionable root footwear arear items item of interest for the fair the question of reform in the wed wedding dizig aou journey aney is now being agitated by lead ers of english society they maintain that amneh tinie time and money are thrown away needlessly on this ideal trip anc anc that nit nat n it only is ia there no adequate compensation pensa tion for this losi but that frequently the hone honeymoon YM con is thereby robbed of its blissful serenity A dozen letters have appeared this week in a london daily sug suggesting gesting th that at the honeymoon should be curtailed and simplified one humorous writer jhc dates his letter from grosvenor square the most fashionable part of london declares emphatically that the newl newly married husband tires of the boney honeymoon moo 11 he fie may get very tired of it or only j just a little but he tires of it ho may idolize adore love or merely I 1 lae 1 e his young wife but by whichever gradation of sentiment he be is attached to her he still tires of the honeymoon sometimes indeed it is ia added the more h ha 3 loves hie spouse the more the wedding journey annoys annoy him shim the period of betrothal is an irritating and annoying one for the man the wedding prep preparations orations so highly appreciated by ay the bride are a source of continual worry for the bridegroom from the discussion over the brides dress to the gifts from the social to the civil cere monies everything represents minute and assiduous labor sa a much s so that unless he is aided by immense lovag love great Teat longing or strong interest he could not persevere in his task therefore the bridegroom when the tha wedding day arrives is in a state of aenne irritability anc no man can possibly be tranquil on tins this day unless he be is an imbecile and tho the departure for the honeymoon always harrasser harr assed sed by complications delays and confusion only augments his annoyance according to another correspondent it is next nen to impossible for things to P smoothly and pleasantly d during ring the honeymoon the young wife observes observe es her partner if he is too free and ea easy g Y she thinks him cold toward her if he ha is is lit humble litimo in demeanor she gets too proud if he be is disposed to give her a little liberty she is uneasy if he ia jealous she ig is unhappy and the opportunities for such observation and reflection 0 occur ICU r continually in the course of the h honeymoon ap it is true arne that there is love to ove overrule tale T ale all these little disagreements but alasa alas it is impossible to love deeply on oa the wedding tour and so EO both bride and bridegroom are dissat dissatisfied isfried with the journey and both are glad to return home london cor chicago herald the anchise for English englishwoman englishwomen women f lady henry Somer sets visit to amer lea ica has already had great results it hm has brought home to her own mind an overwhelming wh elming conviction that women must play an active and prominent part in all moral reforms and that they can never jully fully exert their legitimate influence unless they enjoy the parliamentary as well ws the be municipal franchise chise under the influence of this conviction lady henry has effected something like a revolution in the british tempe temperance rance association she bhe nap hap persuaded them thein to favor suffrage with iview a view to more active temperance effort than temperance women in this thia country have hitherto made under the same deep conviction she herself has consented to be ono one of the progress progressive ve candidates fo foi I 1 the executive committee of the ladies liberal national association the progressive candidates are all in favor of making suffrage iku an essential part of tho the work of the organization lady henry somerset has seen that women in america have in ia some soine directions rendered greater services vices to temperance reform and other moral movements than tl the e women of england have hitherto attempted there is every prospect that under her wise and powerful initiative we are about to see bee a great development of work in the tha direction of christian don methodist times A new occupation for women it is becoming coming fie the custom in all dry goods establishments to employ a person whose solo business is to write the advertisements used day by day also to get up all pamphlets pamphlet pam phleta 3 cincu circulars aars posters catalogues cataloguer catal in fact to see to all 11 tile advertisement matter used by tho the house in the few cases known to tho writer where women have filled this important place they have been eminently successful it is work peculiarly fitted to women for if there is ia one thing in this world that womankind agree in loving it certainly is dry goods and it is 8 second nature to talk about them and writing dry goods advertisements is ia dimply talking about dry goods of course the writer must know what to say how to say eay it and above all when enough has been said must be able to say much in a few worle wore and make those words telling 0 mua mu A exert tier her power of ingenuity t to 0 put her announcements noun cements in attractive forms that will catch the eyes of the readers as they glanco glance over the paper the chi chief ef object of the tha advertisement is ia to place the b business I siness written of before the reader antho in the best possible light all this cornea comes with a very little experience a little study of the matter some borne familiarity famili arit of the routine will ill soon wit one entirely at adease ewe virgini braue in ladies ladia home journal mr J T P bladen Bl aien ItLen it a extensive real estate dealer in des dea iowa nar bowly escaped one of the haveres attacks ditc irs of f por timonia while in the northern northera part of that at stae ale during burlog a recent bl azard says the it y review M had occasion to drive several raile 4 during the futorm and aal was wal so po th roughly rou ehly ily chilled i that he wits wac unable ot get WA and inside 0 tin an hon floor rafter after via bi return a he I 1 was thre with a i ev ri case of pneumonia nia or lung fever mr air blaize sent to the nearest drug stora and got a bottle of cha Chaj ibel lains foagh remedy of which he had often hard h ard and took a number of law d dopps aps he says the deflect was fa ant I 1 and that in a short timi tim 9 he be was br breathing eathine quite easily lie he k appt ept on taking the medial me dicie e ail aalthe the rit ri t tr flay wis able to corno corn to des dea moines mr blaize regarded his cure as simria simaly wons won defill de je fill 60 50 rent bottles for by pyne maiben |