Show c tT Makes Home M Mere re Appendage of Man ManBy By Mrs CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILM OILMAN GILMAN Sociologist P 00 mu much h has hadry had hada ry TOO T a very damaging effect on civilization It Jt has kept wois woman woman wo wo- s i man down It has overloaded the f L' L I. I childs child's natural gr growth with an atmosphere at at- S. S of dominance belonging 1 to the masculine point of view Ita It a t S rt has made the home instead of a place of comfort for both a MERE bIERE J APPENDAGE OF MANS MAN'S where V the the woman spends h her r whole time k j r making ing comfort for him lr it t t UNDER NI ER CHIL- CHIL oJ b ti U. U I 0 a- a 1 t DREN HAVE B BEEN E DISCIPLINED AND DOMINEERED OVER THE FIRST GREAT WOMAN EDUCATOR MME MONTESSORI HAS SHOWN WHAT MAY BE DONE B BY THE CULTURAL IDEA ALLOWING THE CHILD TO DEVELOP INSTEAD OF BREAKING ITS WILL WILLIt The home has always been mans man's from the time when it contained as many women as he could buy or steal until today when he staggers under its burden but will not al allow allow allow al- al low his wife to come out of it and I earn money Man has put an AURA OF MYTH AND POETRY about the home but did you eversee ever eversee eversee see a man who would stay there for any length of time P |