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Show SEVERE STRUGGLE OF HUNT WOMEN Rev. Frederick Vining Fisher, in his address at the Methodist chuich Sunday Sun-day morning, argued that the fact of sex does not settle the question of goodness. "It," said he, " i8 religion in a woman's wo-man's life that makeB her a good mother, as it is religion in a man's life that makes him a good man. We love to think all -women are good and all mothors are Ideal, but alaa, the Ufcuaa " ""TCuimiiiLi in ir,--ujmma.. n.u. facts of history and life are against j , Us We face alwayB the lenllty that the girlhood of the nation needs God J and training for life's highest duties as much as the boys need It It is the shame of our day that with all our noble civilization, hundreds of young I women aie obliged by economic conditions condi-tions to forego the highest privileges i of a woman's life, marriage, the home and motherhood in order to go In the bitter struggle of the business world It is no disgrace for our brae daughters daugh-ters to go, but it Is our disgrace that they hae to 0. For after all, moth- , erhood is every woman's ideal and every woman's privilege and the home her highest throne. t |