Show WOMANS WORLD IN paragraphs stand imiela An anterita terica girl liali nhit binl lenad work both it must lie a matter of pride abill plead ure to all women that americas greatest violinist ii a 1 I woman a and lid a young woman not yet out of her twenties maud blaud powell burn born in ruru ilia she is that enrest sweetest gift of nature to mankind a born bom musical lau genius when kiev lio was years old site played thia piano p I 1 io at 8 years old she used to go 9 home CT crying illg through the streets because the A allago boys boya guyed her as tho girl gill who played the fidi fiddle ie but she did riot not give it up on oil that account the story of her first public appearance at 0 years yeara of ago age is peculiarly chai chaining aiming ch ming sho she WAS at a summer inner fc i picnic with her family and f friends suit anil in an interval of the mill mime le asked the orchestra leader if she might take his I 1 U bolm liolin and play something lie ile consented as enuch amused na as surprised at her audacity alieu w without n thought that she was doing anything any tiling that diew it eav attention tiou to her but with most delightful iniseta and childish unconsciousness she took tile the instrument and poured upon tile air such strains of if that it drew a spellbound crowd about her there was no suggestion estion of eta stage etao o faight 7 there for the child knew nothing of thit that uneasy self conscious consciousness nesi which is the bane of all our lives and AN winch inch we ought to pray to be dp delivered livered from the 41 hilds parents foresaw tho ilia inabel vel ous future that lay before her and wisely gave her every advantage she stud aed iu in europe several years leaving nothing to chance or natural gifts but pursuing a study stud drill which few men or women either cither would voul Ll care to endure when slit slid was 18 that greatest of violinists linis ts joachim who was her last teacher f rankly frankly told her that neither lie ho nor any other master could do more tor for her that she was to bo be one of the masters ma herself she inest develop the rest in in her own way avay by studying still and hearing all the booi good gooi music she ehe could since then sho she his been before the public constantly playing always in tile the leading r orchestras of the country it is very pleasant to read of a career in which there have been so few sorrowful drawbacks drawback s and EO little dis discouraging cornu waiting as ai in that hat of maud powell but let lc not trot therefore others who do have awful drawback dray backs 3 and fearful struggle and waiting gi give ve up somewhere and somehow tho the reward will avill come collie wd W towy d ak be sure of that dead sure so to the sad tired workers greeting sympathy and hope mrs low dow tho the lady who own lowus and manages such largo street car interests at do er N ai H is said to bo be not only the street car magnate but also a skilled housewife a judicious mother r a good shot with avith gun and pistol a fine swimmer and the possessor of property worth wort that about enough foi one AN balau it is time our hi hiher higher her institutions ot ol learning were opening their doors tc women it is ii indeed otherwise they would soon lian ha 0 no longer any distinguished C dished students the men college students of this day are distinguished for their liard hanl kicking hicking attainments in football their proficiency in traveling minstrel performances and their ton dougl 1 I arma I 1 in n rowin rowing matches I 1 have not heard in five years that I 1 now recall of one young riall man collego college student of efti extraordinary aar promise in scientific or literary studies very well let the boys go on and kick high 0 throw hard and travel through chri augh I 1 the tao country shrieking their college yells meantime the girls AN will ill buc bric ue kle down to work and fulfill the real eel col lege ie stealing from the boys the honors the Long fellows the charles arid and tho the phillips brookies Brook Drook ses used to win we women omen v are not complaining any why should we the tha land hand that holds tho the strings is the hand that rules the world mra I 1 irs julia brown is E first woman undertaker the anti crinoline league of great britain has already nearly women pledged not to wear the monstrous ious skirt no matter though it become tho the fashion tu twice ice over wo we tails considerably about Av omans emancipation in our time to my mind a crucial crucia test of that emancipation will bo be an s avill willingness dingness to put herself inside tile the fright frightful fill iron cage that iti encased incased cased tho the sex 0 30 0 years ago tho the steel hoopskirt hoop skirt h thoroughly ugly arid and inconvenient it is also dangerous wets the accidents th that at befell women iu in th tho 0 days when it wai A worn cern they caught their heels in it and flipped upon their faces in several instances girls working in factories were 3 caught by t their heir crinoline and drawn into machinery and ground to death if women consent to wear avear that frightful ugly shirt again I 1 shall have my opinions of them all the noble strength that comes to us from attempting and carrying through difficult enter enterprises pries is the best part of our reward in all your wrestling with the world the flesh and the de dei ildevert il Dever never beaw struggling onward toward tho the sweet lufty lofty ideal of if truth sincerity an and 1 purity the absolute ly just jua person gains a power over mankind that and t alie lie underhanded tinder handed never can call acquire avith ull their tri trickery kery ills dr dol i t ila loncy is woi avol thy forem foreman at of district 41 hi knights of labor annew in kaw york city I 1 anciano co |