Show OF GIRLS i A magadi no entitled wo inan published in now york de scribes the labors of a d aught or bo has graduated arom college Ms lekve spent ciuch to her to bring back her spent many earned dollar and made mady sacrifices for mr sake how ii thid labor and love requited ashe takes eake in bed tj nove a ar letters hasp r t tile din per ai in 26 to t er itu rd coat a 10 A 0 then comes an afternoon nip more novel reading in the dewy va she sails down to tile or croquet grounded picture of loveliness operatic music aril card are indulged a late hour this course varied with visits to the cities a ad watering places consume several years when she Is silo it 9 a wu a can the keep trix picture may be a tile overdrawn but there is a great deal of truth in it the remarks suggest tile what shall girls learn from the it would appear that it is r to chef are educated today to day As a ruie boys sire taught must do some thing that they must carve a place for themselves in the orld while the girls are left to drift aimlessly alm lessly through life in such a mashl ion as de sor abed there no trouble in answering the quett on has won a heart can ull with such an education there IS or ly faint hope that mile can before her fond of married life Is and should be the hope and ambition of every true woman can be realized she has much 40 da leak no woman Is read V and qualified for marriaga until she is drilled in domestico dome stio labors and economy until she stands the care of ilia sick and calill dren aad hs some idea of the grave responsibilities Is herself A such as the woman describes can know nothing of these duties and te Is it any wonder iipp that divorces and unhappy ages occur or that marriage Is I 1 00 upon ith scorn that love IS chille dj and that noiselessly but surely separation goes on until tha marr iw couple have nothing of their union left but the le gal form T industrial training has been spoken of as the great panacea for these evils and there can be no doubt that it would greatly lessen them it would be a great blessing to womankind if like the boys the girls be taught some trade or calling aich would insure it occasion shmid require er calling to aban that of superintending super intending a barat no grander work than that of alie but 10 time Is apt to come in ta life of every woman when it will not be possible for her to look to her bus band for support this life thata comp in every comans womans history when the question will arise what can I 1 do to make money in this country wealth is fleeting there Is no aristocracy thear who today to day are wealthy may tomor to mor list many are now suffering for the necessaries of life whose financial hopes were the meet promising ahen the last new year dawned upon the wo rid t is well to prepare for such yet there Is time in girlhood so that if dependence overcomes the girl may have a refuge a pillar of strength to which silo can flee As an illustration of how a ha sch eda m tl 0 n does not always ive the beet pure pose a writer in the 9 ives a fine example an accomplished lady daughter of an army who no score or more of yeats ago served ilia country nobly in her hour of pe fill is today to day Jear alog the art of telegraphy none of our western cities in hope that she may be enabled thereby to support her little children in the happy home of her youth po expense was spared upon this lays education she as exceptionally talented and won an enviable reputation as a skill fill pianist pl anist it was not that this petted favorite of for farke coa a brilliant marriage her pathway seemed strewn with r oses I 1 and for Year snot a cloudo icare or sorrow shadowed her young life but trouble came at last dea ita robbed iier at one at rote of ter noble has band loved ildia then financial troubles followed and in A few short months tills delicately nur bared gentle vroman found herself bereft of also as she was sha felt flint tl 1 ra still left to live for ald I 1 forthe make of her two little 0 shib mk u p liar e of lifland faced the future bravely xa so music would afford her the elded means bf support but aishe soon found st are of small abail in ilia struggle bof a living and that teaching music was too a means of earning anoney to be depended upon with any degree of certainty for the support ot although a thing to acquire an education cannot al ways be made to yield proper ret urns for the time and it the truth soon forced this anfort a to mind that a servant anybody os kitchen WAS better off than she she must therefore loam something at once illet will be of more marketable mirke table value than tile accomplishments ments of which until n 0 w she has all her life been justl Y proud hence we find her laboring to master a new and difficult art at an age when study Is not an ifer children meanwhile are being cared for by kind friends frion ds 11 8 the seine writer goes on to ask VV OUd it biot be wiser lay to induce young girls in thousands of happy prosperous homes to make ample provision for any and all enter gorches that the future may have in store hm could A better axe 14 be found for some of the years that intervene beleen tile time a girl leaves time for comans womans work has bearl opened ill of late years in so many different directions that a vocation can easily be found outside the teaching that will be genial to tastes and consider 01 lucrative lbook keeping typewriting type writing y engraving dentistry medicine mc dIcine nursing anda dozen other occupations might be mentioned then too in du schools might be established derotho her otho daughters of ants could 6 trained in ilia practical details of any particular for which they displayed any special aptitude it it Is not oe neath the I 1 ms and daughters of a monarch to learn a trade it ought not to be be beadi tile sorts and daughter daugh tem of re publican america to emulate their good example provided they possess the requisite ability to do so it will not take long to master ilia mysterious art of good housekeep house keep rig A bright girl can masters it in loss than two years while she Is doing this site need not ne elect lect study and other recreation that I 1 ill suit indi tastes and yet how faw do even tills among the daughters dt our own territory how many are masters of domestic economy and housekeeping then hat shall be said of some that will in case ot necessity make them independent and often spare them untold suffering and misery in afterlife Willit not pay to set apart two or three years of girlhood in aich to conscientiously pursue and master gome art or voca tion which would render the sor happy and ah supporting the knowledge of these things will not make a slave of the possessor it will rather make her tree and in themselves make her independent and as the writer above quoted con eludes it would be absolutely certain that happy marriages matild be promoted by this very ce arbing women not one in twenty of whom would voluntarily choose a business life in preference to domestic happiness not being at leisure to narse every passing fancy girls would elect to wait patiently until the light of true love came into the ir lives it is vastly different now in many where unprepared for tile geat and responsible duties of motherhood rush into matrimony against their parents dest resto plea be a fleeting fancy and thus render the remainder of their lives veitch should be devoted to the goot of mankind a long darkness of sorrow and weeping |