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Show PRESS PARAGRAPHS AS TO WOME.V. Baltimore American: "A western unl-versltv. unl-versltv. shocked by the discovery thst nine hrtflnnw are afimiariy spent In th I'nited Stetee for fond. shelter end clothing by women, denismt that women, he trained to epend money economically. Tet when women made a beginning In clothing, by cutting down the amount of material for aklrta. In hobble ahape. about one-half, they were crltlclaed juet aa harshly, what are the poor women to do?" Philadelphia Record: "The department of houaehold economies In Madleon'ts Intruding In-truding upon the realm of nature. Women Wom-en are born ahnppere. The vast difference differ-ence between S3 and Sit la a part of their Inheritance: they need no benevolent benevo-lent university to teach It to them. Women have ' been hunting barrejna ever alnce ng leave went out of etyl and 'coat u me had to be bought Instead of picked off the tree." Nw Tork World: ''Shoe manufactur-'ers manufactur-'ers report that the American woman's foot haa grown larger. There la now practically no demand for tha No. 2 els, and whereas twenty yeare ago tha elae of shoe moat In demand for woman' weav ranged between 1 and t. It 1 at present from ' 4 to ft. Devotion to athletic ath-letic snorts and to outdoor life, aa wH aa the larger participation of women In commercial vocattona. ha directly helped to enlarge their feet. Women walk more than they did.", , Rochestar Democrat and Chmnlcl: "It I a fact of vryday experience that women ar mora successful than men In enlarging the purchasing ' power of monay spent for the family neceeaitlee named. It w a palpable truth that many men having m Oder la rncomea would Involve In-volve the domestic craft In shipwreck If relied upon to purchaae supplies. Aa a rule wo 111 buv mora cloeely, whan al -lowd to provide euppltee. than their husbands, be the latter never so careful and cceMMnical." Cleveland leader: "Aa long aa th poets made tha standard far the world tlM email foot fetich waa all powerful. A awaet heart might hav all th feminine virtue and all tb famlnln beau I lea aav tha dainty foot and her lovwr no tad the defect and mourned over It. That wa In th doll age of woman. Kowl ahe la man'B chum and hia companion and he wanta her for dally aaaociation. She .en't pedestaled any longer a a statue." Waahlngton Herald: "Women have pur-chaaed pur-chaaed arroplanea and are navigating th air with tha skill and courage of men. A young girl retntly mm arm th Hudson Hud-son river because a boy friend had accomplished ac-complished the feat and ahe nrapoaed to demonstrate her ability. At Newport the swimming record hve been eel I peed by worries, and now come th tory of a, Suffrage Suf-frage rie. who. ccoaalng from Bermuda on the Oceana, went down Into the stoke-room stoke-room for twenty-five minutes and aaov-eled aaov-eled coal Into the furnaca" Boston Post: "We rsaent the application applica-tion of any such Judgment to th women of New England ' Our n.mn. our mother, moth-er, wive, daughter, ar th keeper of th home of our families. They have served for generation In thl rapacity and they have not only th Inherited knowledge of houaehold economy but the Intimate knowledge- of the condition of today which no mere man can poaseaa." |