Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 184, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 August 1913 — WOMAN’S PLACE IN THE WORLD [ARTICLE]

WOMAN’S PLACE IN THE WORLD

While woman's place in the world la not merely that of a useless ornament, she surely never was Intended to detract from the general art effects of nature. And this she does when she ambles along in awkward ungainliness, dis tortlng every beautiful line which is her divine lnherttahce and making of hem If a most unattractive picture. Feminine heavy is not a matter of

patches and is perfect only in absolute completeness. There are graces innumerable of the mind, of the heart, and of the speech, as well as of the body. Usually these graces help to develop each other. The girl with bouyant thoughts speeds on her way with buoyant step. The discouraged heart is always borne along with slow, discouraged tread. Our actions Indicate our

moods, our manners are evidences o! our thoughts. We are continually giv tng outward expression *to our prir> ciples. sentiments and beliefs.— Ex. change.