Show Womans Woman's Place I in in Nature By DR ROBERTSON W WALLACE f Mans luaus rans ran's Place in N Nature is the title of ofa a volume by Huxley But no daring scientist scientist has yet given giren us its companion work on Womans Woman's Place in Nature Admittedly Admitted Admitted- ly the subject is a little difficult and not a a little dangerous It would also be largely gratuitous since woman has has' afre already dy taken her place and is not likely to be moved morea by any man man except except t r to to tea tears She undoubtedly undoubtedly un un- occupies occupies' the f first fast pl place 1 e. e Hence the saying Place aux d dames daines nes Although they are generally believed to leave have come come after a after ter man an the pl planet net and n have hart been after him ever since they since they have made m de up for lost time They know their place a and d they are re going to keep it itOn On that point the the softer sex is adamant r t I The fact is woman has lIas got a Yer very good place and she he knows k it In Inthe Inthe Inthe the drama of Life she is ont on and is walk We have walking on an man an walking off e heard before of the leading lady but this our lady pi of f the the ancient planet is islea leading man farther than he ever er dreamed he would ld have to to travel This boldness of Tearing caring a certain confidence in so the themselves sc a 1 universal v l c craving aing for lor domin domination tion which the other women women of the tho world do hot possess possess sess at ata any y rate to the same d degree dr or so so- universally Ah yes 1 American women are independent I That has Jias bc been n repeated only 10 loo often But independent of what Not of love what love what woman is inde independent nd I t of love lov ter V J y 5 fl 1 t 4 J 71 Then of what H t Of men v Here Herc the Frenchman staggers and puts his hands to his to-his his head iI i I do not quite understand H How w can th the s same same me wom woman n desire lo love lore I e and keep m men n out of her way i i Keep off oft is too violent an expression The The-Ame woman The ca Woman does docs not keep man out of her way at till all She Sh tolerates his hiI homage on the way I r and it is just that which she calls flirting 4 This problem then remains to be he t l How floes does g it come come oine Ih that t the the American A man so bold in his business so valiant in his struggle against n material difficulties if r so io foolishly brave brave in his sports dt da does 3 not succeed in dominating the Am American rican woman and alto allo allows vs l himself to be bc led off by her on voyages without voyages without a port rt on adventures rc that have n no climax 5 S |