| Show I In Womans World I ITh Thc Th Little o by the Anna Ann In the April is Ia a 11 generic term and It br all 1111 lIOta gotta and conditions of nf I the h wll who work for tor u us who ho a are fortunat I Is It that we Ae do not have bave to W do every everything thin thing for tor The Then I Is th the woman man why makes make our summer frocks the add nd the and the little wo woman who always nines when we the tha giving a party and wh who hI help our ur wok cook cut and Uld spread sand and or our In the pAntry or our guests tn in the there he I is the little 01 oil woman who come coalt with Ith br and her br ontO a week weak and anet gives u us the thu proud that w we are real phil philanthropists t nth co grateful h she ht rr for the chance to earn a few ew pen pennies nies nl b by mending our UI soak I 1 always w was one that liked to feel J I Jw w independent idle us and nd brie It is the little woman who cornea olne slid doM delta our n nails or nr our hair or 01 orIf It If we CO are re Vr very vain and nd frivolous in III indeed deed 4 tJ our necks neck and ad ta faces and ther therIs I Is the on one who directs our envelopes when we are re sending out oat many liun and who rise that they all f go into thc th poato le and II not merely mel Into the trail mall box bux whence ballee Ute the ed p postman always 1 ma manages to ices at att least t x It third of nt the tb mat noat Important 0 one Oh them are re all arts aorta of women who work rul us though None ome of I them hem make malle the term seem grotesque I rot 1 U Uw 1 me w f I th hr chief adva of t I lot v illK Ik ak dune I h these th uI ld s i ith th the 1 l ss ill nerl uniting U think III b thud we II owe nn nothing sept pt their him It I Is II not ours marll to It cau rn with the II conditions wider which the they live we wey y I thy they live 1111 like the th of th thId the rid Id In surroundings us whet ht thy they as tile they can an W Wr II sae t 1 to tn our truth tar of what they shut hu cat tIt or nr hat the they lIati drink 0 or I ilI y shall le I or of 1 that th they always Ia make k n II per met ly hn they appear In nUl F Ieppert ahiE sit r a al ane use wedded to this Mea of the lack of le tee toward tord our help helper er 11 that we to have t any n other soft ot otIn S In the April umber number ot of Smiths Smith H HAnderson Anderson Brute Bruce In an eu the II Women ot of the lie ghee n vivacious description by Mrs d f Morristown of 01 a visit to M MI when the r was 1 with bet husband in III winter qUill tare at the Arnold Amold lie ot of us said Sirs Troll Tromp in iii relating herr her ell experience t to Ih the wirE wife wirEr of r the Reverend Beerend Joseph t F t lot lotI I whom horn the present ws s this interesting sidelight on severed ra of u us thought WE would uld visit Lady tint nd as ashe she he w was said Id to ale so 0 grand ard u lady ludy WI we thought w we must put on our beet bIot albs and bands band Su II wee dressed our II In our most moat elegant ruffles and aDd silks and we were introduced to hr her ladyship lady ship And dont you Ou think thin w We t found un her and with Ith a specked apron on a very vety And easily atty but after the Ule compliments w were OWl over she aile resumed urn her knitting There Thre we wr were without a stitch or of work anti and sitting In state t but general lay lady with her own hand was waa knitting docking for tor herself and nd husband was wa not all In the after her er ladyship took occasion to say sayIn in a way war that we could not boo be d at that lIat at this time It Il was a Very important that American Id ladles should I patterns of industry to their coun countrywomen countrywomen a the separation from the mother ther country viii fIr dry up the sources whence many man or of our nr h have n been t en derived We e independent by our to 10 todo dc do without what we III cannot make It Whilst t our and brothers are ex example amp ot of we must mut be patterns of f Industry 1 Tho They did not lot filter when the gage Pili 0 of batt batik was thrown down when the news from MI an flounced that war ar had at last Inevitable With splendid promptness of decision they buten to bake wady reMY their men for the fray to send them lIam forth well 11 armed well II clothed and Ii strengthened by th the that th they were having at home not weep p Inn and despairing women bitt women wn who whose greatest hope wu that their lod on ones would indeed acquit them themselves selves like mn men Many a tale tal is Ie told ot of the spirit shown lIbon by th the woman or of the i Revolution Mary Draper Of Dedham hUU at the aNt aNtall all to arms arm not only b her hus husband hu band hurry hurr to hi his aid ald but INt strapped lit It a knapsack un oust the beck ut of hr her sun a lad of Id and thrust a tam In 1110 hi his with tI the remark that ua Is I n needed hIm and 1 I lu bust JC g I Ii mh when IT Juit Iud 1 nII I o I I oil t 1 1 d In A body belt lit Mr KI se Bias t tho u ho hn AIr already wi had n one Item M the pa hl bla brother I 1 telling lIIng hUn hire Yen V met t go goo o s end n flan the Ise battles of nr ege comm mun munI t I with It h John J It mut said saidI Id IdI I I the old hI 1111 boys have bAn dens 1 m fr fir Ih the liberty of their I II m the hf Widow stems Another rrt mother wll whose name nam namI has hasI I sled from recollection Insisted nI I two In young volunteer ant antI 1 I n nn one complained that h he 1111 had nn n nt t she grimly ml assured nod him that Ii ill plenty of nr spore I I Ilea Ih |