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Show I When Working Girls Go-to Coflege V.r V f if) " Ths wsrklnr gtrir Who are "t trending trend-ing the special summer school at Bryn Mawr, tha famcua girla' college, recently gavs a play reproaentlng the coming of pescs out of strife entitled. "Puckietowa fair." which ws written writ-ten by Miss Hilda W. smith, director direc-tor of the cummer school and former for-mer dean of the college. Since the doors df Bryn Mswr havs been thrown open to the lnduatrlal workers during the summer montha many glrla throughout tbe United Btatea, who have never known anything any-thing clss but hard work In factories, besides receiving a tab Hod college education have been able to enjoy eight weeke of the eporta. recreations, good comradeship of the campue and dormitory, and the happy, care-free life that fortunate college glrla the country over havae livsd and are llv- nThe gills havs breakfast bctwsen 7 0 and : and then there Ic at leaat five noura of the day apent In the classroom and study. When they srs at liberty, they 'are permitted to enjoy all the privileges of the college. Out of doors, ths girls Plsy tennis, baaketball and hockey. In the evenings eve-nings they have lectures, sntertaln-menta. sntertaln-menta. moving pictures and Informal dances. The splendidly equipped gymnaalum and large awinunlng tank are aleo at their eervlce. . They wear very aimpls clothes, ths regulation costums being a cotton skirt, middy btouss, snsaka or low-heeled low-heeled ehoaa. The object of the school Is to offer young women of character and ability a fuller education In order that they may- widen their Influence In the industrial in-dustrial world, help In the coming social reconstruction and Increase the happlneea and usefulness of their o wa Uvea - . i BARLEY IN SOUP. Barley I very nourishing and may be used Instead of flour to thicks soups. |