Show MARRIED WOMEN'S UNION I AGAINST ALL HUSBANDS I in DY n. Il London Nov No Although these thes nrc the da days s of oC trade unions It comes rather unexpected that the married women of oC Great Britain are arc apt to form a union of ot their own acting upon the advice alvice given them theta the other day b by Miss Mary Iury ss JI-ss and Dr Mary Mur Murdoch at the of or the National Union o of Women Women Wo Yo men Workers Miss Mary lary Riggs Higgs who was greeted with applause prophesied that within a very ory short hort time we should see pee In this country coun court try Iry a i war b between tho the two sexes and asked If iC men were to become mere men pam paia- sites All AU the tho women In the world are arc wage earners earner although man many of or them do not realize it it Dr Mary Murdoch Murdoch Mur Mur- doch said and If Ir these women will vili not band themselves together to protect their own Interests something must be done to make malto them work le less s so that future generations may ma may gain In physique and general health At t tho the me tho the first steps were vere taken toward the formation of tho tile new union and if ono one is to judge from the enthusiasm with which It was received wo ore are apt to hear more of It within a acry avery avery very cry short time S Mrs Creighton Crelghton widow of or the thc late bishop of or London fondon created a a. mild sensation sensa sensa- lion tion the other day dav at a w omens omen's conference confer- confer once enec by declaring herself to be bo a now woman oman until she sho Ll JUst wh why r she the had adopted this term for herself I am aol a tl new woman inasmuch as I have havo lon long realized that it is necessary sar for of today to take more Interest Interest Inter Inter- est eat in public publio affairs than hitherto Mrs Irs Creighton Crelghton will Said and I cannot strongly ly enough cond condemn mn women who stop developing do- do eloping th their ir character after marriage thus titus having been provided for tor the they donot do cia donot not think the they have ha any other aim In oj life than titan to dress well and to look pleas- pleas ant alit We e all nIl know this 1 kind of or women The They do o rot not come to our conferences they are arc comfortably stout th they have o smooth faces races and they wear vear mantles an and bonnets with no nodding plumes In the faces of or the tho women who como to our conferences there Is IJ at any rate rat plenty of or character What hat should wo we say about abot charm A horrible fear sometimes seizes s me mo lest it should not be l e possible for a woman to bo energetic capable active e and also have charm The Tho time has passed parsed cd when hen women won grow row old With increased Inter interest in life we have prolonged life lito and amI woman of oC today is at her best lest for active work at atO 40 O Our grandmothers took look to 10 cap and an armchair at that ag age age During her recent visit to London Mme me Sarah the tho ho famous ac actress actress actress ac- ac tress gave the tho lie to the rumor that she Intended to retire from the at nt tho the end of or this season I can not conceive what tat my USe life would woul be without work the tho actress S said and I o IlIa have havo said ald an anything thing which might be construed us as meaning that I Intend to retire It ma may maj of course be mj my last season for or I realize that I am an old woman and m mj my life lire Is la in Gods God's hands but as long IonS as I 1 Iam Iam am living I shall continuo continue to work and I can think of no tore more beautiful than that which cattle carne to Sir Sli Henry Irving who died In harness Mme Mine Sarah lt celebrated her hor birthday about two weeks go but on tho the stage tago she is still able ablo to look like a woman of thirty and she Rho plays with n agility and enthusiasm of a girl In the twenties 5 0 S A millionaire Socialist Is one of or the I candidates In the coming municipal elections n In Glasgow G 8 s U position position J r W tion Is held by James James James-A. es A. A Allan ot the Allan Steamship Line who hn has hitherto taken no part In politics but was known to hold holt somewhat advanced views lows Owing to his great wealth which he ho advertises by driving driving- to Socialist meetings meet meet- Jogs ings In a splendid automobile Mr Ir Allan Allan Al Al- AlIan Al- Al lan Ian Is not IlOt so 90 popular with the electors ns as the other socialist candidates who are working men mn Explaining the Inconsistency of his position as socialist and anti capitalist Mr Allan said It is impossible for tor anone anone an- an one to practice socialism b bj by himself as socialism necessarily Implies a fundamental fun fun- tin tin- change in tho the social Rocial system I I tim am willing willingto to hand over m my property property property prop prop- erty to tho the nation as soon as the state is organized to lo receive r it I know my mv position as an em loyer of or labor lalor and Socialist is contradictory but tinder under th the tho existing system a Q man can not continue con con- to be an employer of labor without with with- out ut profiting from rom the exploitation of labor All ho can do o Is 18 to secure fair Conditions for his w The fashionable woman now wears hc her hN watch on her finger fin Tin Tiny Jeweled d watches fitted on a ring aro tho the latest novelty In ornaments and aro superseding superseding superseding super super- the bracelet watch In the tho equipment equipment equipment equip equip- ment of oC smart women Ring fling watches ma maj- maj be haul hall In an number num num- her ber of styles such as plain gold filigree or expanding chain for Cor the ring ling Itself while tho watch It carrIes may mav be plain gold sold engraved en or gem studded or or again enam enameled led The rhe cost of or one of the these o dainty watches which are of or Swiss tore lun and perfect timekeepers Is from Crom and upward according to the ito mounting mount mount- i ing S C Australia has a i coal trust which is arousing public resentment by Its efforts efforts ef of- forts to tn con confine One tho the trade to particular channels The rhe Vend Vend as it is called lIe l has made an agreement with flue tho Union Steamship company of New Zealand to restrict I flue tho coal carrying trade between the time two colonies to the lImo company's compans ships Great Injury Is done to independent OlIt nt mei- mei chants anti and shipping companies by this monopoly Tho The Vend Tend has Ilas forced force the tile price of coal up In the tho customary style of but hut hitherto has lisa escaped c censure n uro by b Us its astuteness in making bargains with the labor laboi unions whereby labor shares In each Increase of Its p prosperity But ut the deal with the steamship company compan has hus called forth bitter protests from Crom rival nl trade Interests |