Show Franklin Saw Day of 01 I IV Woman oman in Business Business Business' Although desiring a quiet life lite In 10 his hla his his' older years Franklin could not retire I l Ine One OUe ne political omen office after another Sought ought him out Ho lie tried his hest best to avert the Revolution ne and his examination nation atlon before the house of commons In n February 1700 marks th the zenith of his its Intellectual powers In September 1770 Franklin was appointed envoy oy tl tb Trance ranee and sailed salted soon afterward Despite his seventy se I years rears no other American could have accomplished the things thing gs he did dk Ills 1 reputation had preceded him to France ance Grot Great Indies ladies sought nought his company com com- POllY palm shopkeepers hung his bis portrait on their walls and the rabble rubble worshiped worshiped wor him Under Franklins Franklin's cure ence money was loaned the gling colonies He Ill won from France recognition of the United States and then hen the treaty of alliance This was his his' its last and most Important work Biographers maintain that Franklin more than tiny any other great American possessed the womans woman's viewpoint Some even o maintain that his great successes sue suc were achieved because of this I quality that the great French treaty might not e have been brought about II were WIe It not for the homage paid the first civilized American by the great dames of ot Purls I Certain It Is that he was the means of starting the first American woman In business and ond he was OS first In fn a movement mO that has changed the presy present pres pres- ent ent day life lite of Americans |