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Show Good Parisian Charity. At certain places about tho most crowded curriers of Paris one may notice, at meal times, scores ot poorly clad women, with infants in their arms, entering what appear to be mall eating houses. They aro eating places, and they aro maintained by public charity expressly for tndlgont mothers. Seven sura places are scattered through tho poorer sections of Iho clt7. Lact year they furnished 37 000 meals to mothers who' otherwMe would doubtless havo fared sadlvfor nutritious food for thomsolvesjp and their offspring. f Mme. Henry Coullet led thf movement move-ment which resulted In theptabllsh-mont theptabllsh-mont of these free eating hou lea. She enlisted tho sympathy andnld'of a clr-clo clr-clo of friends, and, as sympathy ox-tended, ox-tended, aid camo pouring in. Generous Gener-ous merchants cqulppd tho dining-rooms dining-rooms and kitchens. |