Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 231, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1918 — One Woman’s Work. [ARTICLE]
One Woman’s Work.
Great was the excitement In ft certain small town. The local ladles decided to hold fin exhibition of woman’s worlpwith a view'to providing a treat for'Wounded soldiers. While the committee was busily engaged in arranging the exhibits to the best advantage in the city hall there came a timid knock at the door. When the door was opened a strange-looking object entered. It was a man; his face a mass of his hair stood ont around his head like tufty grass, his collar was dangling loosely behind, and his clothes were little better than rags. “Please, I’ve come,” he said simply. “But —but,” stammered the lady secretary, “this is not a museum; it’s a display of specimens of woman’s work.” “That’s aH right,” he replied dejectedly; ‘Tm a specimen of woman’s work.” —Rehoboth Sunday HeraldL
