Show I I Womans Woman's Place In the News Feminine Affairs in Review POWER IN POLITICS One of New Yorks York's political powers powers pow pow- ers is Mrs Ruth Pratt member fo for New York of the seventy sec second o 0 n d W congress This re-j re recent re- re cent photo was made while she was in conference conferenceS with W. W Kingsland Macy New York Republican state chairman in New NewYork York recently h Mrs Pratt the u mother of six children chil t dren is an j P y politician 4 and few moves are made in New York Republican circles without consulting consulting- her hen Mrs Pratt She is taking an active part in th the presidential campaign which will b be somewhat influenced by her own campaign for reelection S S RETIRES WORKS ON Miss Mattie Burgess for lor 39 years year yeara a missionary to India has proved that even missionaries have ways o of saving money Miss Burgess who wh has lias just been retired by the United Christian Missionary society is going going go go- ing back to India to work without a salary She has saved her money through an annuity bond plan until until she has enough of an income so she can stay in ill India The India mission mission mis mis- sion has ha ask asked d her to come back Miss Mi Burgess has been ben in charge o of sev several ral orphanages at various times time and nd has supervised industrial wor work in several schools S S COEDS AND THEIR CHILDREN Dr Caroline Carolne H Robinson of Tunkhannock Tunkhannock Tunk Tunk- hannock Pa a sp speaker aker at the third international congress of eugenics natural history history his his- held at the museum of ot tory in New York says that graduates have larger families lam fam ie of children than tonal graduates Her statement is based base on an observation of coeducational coeducational graduates Women who rate rat over 90 per pr cen cent intellectually marry marry much less fre frequently frequently fre- fre fre than women whose intellectual rating is lower she also alo has dis dis- dis covered S S a CHILDREN LOVE PRACTICE Mis Miss Mabl Mabelle Mabell Glenn and Miss Grace Helen Nash Nah know that hat their music students arent aren't practicing because their mothers in insist 1st on it They are doing it i because they like to go up and down the scales The Juilliard school schol of music in New York with wit which they are affiliated is i using children between the ages of 7 1 and 17 17 as a laboratory specimens to I demonstrate to ninety music tach teach teach- ers rs in attendance at its it sumer summer ses ses- ion sion what can be accomplished under un un- un der the new methods metho of instruction The children willingly give up sev- sev several sev seve eral ral hours of play every day Miss Mi Glenn has charge of car ear training and M Miss Nash directs the piano class clas |