VARIOUS NOTES.
-Career/'-'and Vsihce. then - S|gSSWoroen J s; ; lVa(les'4:'U jaiph? LeaiiUij,;: dis'seiliiliatii g ®Si^S3Sctii^/fSnptfiep^ < ;{ IfiHJfevjx-td - tho /.coii^eiitibnl rand received" a'.'special' ydt6 } ™£& ?, 'to&Vtheir -.eiicelleixt;work, : while 'a : ' literary - linmorously. mdvedi; -t .'< ; v v^ ; • V ; . ' : ■;•- : i;./'■ '■•■/ '? siJ®>£ o 'neWpapers-vvas. 1 ':~i niadu by .Mis.-J. K.- Greer., president of "the 1 jK@5' l '^sd ; Ciation;.df --WomenJournalists,^at; a-'ladies'' i |ftSo;diniier>in'yt6nneotion :^withythe -il'ress' tCiub.' ] 'their;, interest •] foreign.; Affairs stin)ulated;«rholly>by/political 5 Jf®?-' telegrams,, brit-by'rth? 1 peaceful.news'of ■ civilisa-; >t jv. > tiOD, bo that they might learn to know thoir ;'t neighbours hotter m their daily life -in '!■ the move- 1 te^;iii«nt\iMw'.voiAeii'Bvrignts > ?'n , ;en- 1 jffti-.s^;scireUng-the ~world;-.; The -leader iof -rtho ■ move- i therPhardahs -is :the wife 'sheikh, v hwhbj,:.fbr,f/some.!-years i t®r ; SSsMt'has ; psOudonyrn 'oh' i jpf i rights. Lately!; she ijp;s^Baveia;;vlecture; ; on othe".-subject, : -ahd! ;it : was ; r^''i^t>'itß^:;irere;.pwMni.i m6re; than ' :tS®pi2oo, : ladiM 'froin!ithe.mbst'distinguished .harerns,' j with v . attention \to; her demands - monogamy,; reform in. tho divorce r.'- laws, . I'!-. higher education for. girls,: - and -equal rights 1 >;:; .v. for-, women before the law.' .•''.;. 1 |&^fl^;partioular]yJihteMsting; l .exhibitte of 'bm- : f;.v.f.!,;-:broiaored , toys-;has -been ;l>cld at tho Lyceum i Club m London. It occurred to Mrs" Max--spSj:rjwai;jArmfield^vwhosb ;activities i as : -Miss Cori- J BtiincbSmedley; : ranged' from : : fairy-stories .' to jig;#;tho::founding;iof:a great-club;..fromv suffrage ; to ; .th(! : <kei®iiiMt interest, in. modern mi\sio Pfi^indi.artUHiat,the ' child-mind mights be favour--' i ably influenced by toys Tho exhibition was •' tho result Nothing ugly found a place, but $i?~>-t.'i.th'e.' humorous -touch; was: there i in; abundance. ■ JjSVjWi-IlogsJ-with^embroidered '■■;,■ collars, horses- in medieval trappingi, latten-, dragons, etc, .were-among..the list of exhibits; dolls dressed ii-,,■ ; in. simple,.: removable garments, - too, f and furni--1 turo for their houses Mrs Armflold has r-,, - started quite a -.-village; industry ,'in: tho actual k-v-K-:-*moking :- ofv; these.- toys, ■ every ono -of which !s?Mr->has.ibMni-finishcd and embroidered,by "horself, ;
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 694, 20 December 1909, Page 4
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