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Show The Women's Co-operative Guild o; England may well stimulate American women favoring co-operation to like effort. ef-fort. The organization has been in existence exist-ence only a few years, but has accomplished accom-plished a wonderful work. At its recent annual meeting over 300 delegates were in attendance. Its branches number 70; its members, 7,511. It has secured shorter short-er hours for employees at Bristol, providing pro-viding 97 courses of nursing, health, cookery, etc., besides singing and physical phys-ical exercises, classes, clothing clubs and excursions. The laws relating to industries in-dustries are discussed at their meetinga They are in fraternal relations with the Woman's Trade Union association, the woman suffrage societies and other educational edu-cational and reform movemecta |