Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 149, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 June 1910 — SNAP SHOTS AT WOMEN [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
SNAP SHOTS AT WOMEN
Mrs. L. C. Rawson is the only woman member of the Association of Life Insurance Presidents. Mrs. M. R. Hodder was the only woman member of the Massachusetts commission of old-age pensions which reported to the legislature. Mrs. Lucia Ames Mead will , present 4 the subject of peace and arbitration at
the next biennial session of the general Federation of Women’s Clubs. The state universities of Louisiana and Texas have chosen woman suffrage as the subject for their intercollegiate debate. Texas takes the affirmative. Through the work of the Woman’s Progress Association of New South Wales 1300,000 has been voted to increase annually the salaries of teachers in the public schools. The queen of Norway, King Edward’s youngest daughter, shoots well and as a child practiced daily at a target The duchess of Sutherland is a good shot and so is her sister, Lady Angela Forbes, and her half-sitser, Lady Warwick. Grace tally Draped Tnrhaa.
Black silk plush, artistically draped and trimmed on left side, near front, with plaited white chiffon, makes a handsome turban soluble for day or evening wear: Our sketch gives an Idea of the smart effect. ' To Whites ’Kerchiefs Handkerchiefs which have become discolored through careless washing may be whitened by dissolving some pipeclay in warm water and leaving them to soak in the solution all night. Next day wash and boil the handkerchiefs in the usual manner, and they will be wonderfully improved in appearance.
