ADOPTING PETER PAN.
t g °° ch i U v r ? n ?f tb«r muriage. Mi J. M. Barne and his wife have legallyldopte JjJ! wh ;, w , on 'dn t grow up," who is noil otn«r than that fascinating girl who ho H own B P.. known to play-goers as Miss Panlin Onase. Miss. Chase a. new mother, Mrs. J J] Barne, was at one time on the stage hersel as Miss Mary Ansell, and was in TooVs "Wa ker, London," oompapy shortly before sh marned the no7eljst-dramatist. . The IWaii National Cominittee for 'Foma] SoffTage' diawg attention .to the fact thai tnoneh women in Italy are not mppos«d to li as Bdvaneed ae women in the more norther I- lands, there are 661,774 of them engaged i earning f their living in the manufacture o textile fabrics, «O,MB ■ in scrviw W,873 m the teaching profession, and man acting telegraph and telephone; girls. I spite of that, Italian legislation in the wor of women and children is very one-sided, an in.the of tho law tho position of a woma 16 inferior to that of a man. "Wβ got a now baby at our hotiße. 1 "Wot's its name?" "I dunno. It can't tal yet." . . ■
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 615, 18 September 1909, Page 11
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202ADOPTING PETER PAN. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 615, 18 September 1909, Page 11
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