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wli knw lUjK ril i if 7 Jiii 1 tn jVX i Ltesssan PIM B3S a i fa i 4i JrnASJkiii 3J tji tm mi tt jtfUBemt Slate MdnuwiU to down from there today and ttherizwin iqalt until the next 1OuWef a7mbeWwliotrt Uel ledatDUjU6nte folheJsanp mer7fvJU Jmofor i btxiv faftf mf aW1 i Sfl Ml i tVti sOi tej Tivrfijv PW WSfiV LViv Bt JiW 0 Mi mm bte 2Sfe IIL on iM JM 3Jw baraf they guests front the Palter VwQlfcome north great it the xierestMk this remnant of otd California festival making Mrjcaid Mrs OsMeCdrmlci ran4Mr will ride in the Bodeo during the big week 7s Major and Mr Philip Wales and Mn Wales dattghterMist Geral dine Forbts will leave for Salinas by motor on Thursday rim JMr home at Menlo Park jf i Mr and Mrs Edward A Howard of Hillsborough accompanied by their thltdren will leave tomorrow for the Jack tancho near Salinas One of the civ places tn California which still hids its reputation for oia umt iavisn nospiiauiy Mr Peters and Miss Anna Peters who are domiciled at Del Monte will entertain at a motoring party and week end in Salinas Mr and Mrs A astro and their daughter Mrs Chadbourne will tome all the way from Bakers field to be there Governor Clarence Oddle of Nevada Governor Hiram Johnson and Parker Whitney Jr are others who have signified their intention of being present From Carmel and Monterey the artist colonies will be there full force The Charles DUkmans the George Sterlings Mrs Mary Austin the Perry Newberrys the Harry Leon Wilsons and many others of the artistic set wilt go there to gather color for sketches Mr and Mrs James A Murray of Monterey will make the occasion a motif for a week end party which will motor to Salinas for the last two days of the fiesta Last year was the first time that the smart set took any part in this unique festival and so enfhusiaiic did many of its members become over tle color and the life they found here that they passed the news on and this year it ha become quite a fashion for them to attend And indeed it is well worth while For miles around the boys and men from the cattle ranches gather in the wild horsei that have never felt the touch of a bit There is some wonderful bronco bustina to be seen In which the women from the ranchos join The bright red and greens of their neckerchiefs ahd their gayly colored blouses and skirts the sombreros and bandanas the lariats flying and the gay shouts of the people create a carnival that Is entirely Laltfornlan and one that is only too truly dying out in our latter days of a highly developed community And the best part of it is that none of the participants in the rodeo Is a showman or show woman Every one of them is from the ranchos thereabouts All the year they drive cattle and live out upon the ranges and from yne end of tht rodeo to the coming of another they prepare and plan for the great event Last year several maids and younger matrons motored over from Del Monte to see the parade and be present at the round up and the races that followed and they became so fascinated that two of them who were expert horsewomen joined In and enjoyed the cheers of the crowd as much as the full fledged busters And it is fust these little bursts of enthusiasm of the California society woman that keep the color in her cheeks and youth in her heart long afler they have died away from their sisters in other places Wm i TfiJfffSV7trs WLLEffi ft WTA PAW ft rxatc PiattS yA Secretary of ffie Navy is Guest of Honor at Reception WHAT SOCIETY IS DOING I rv MR and Mrs rforac Blanehard Chua who art summering at Castle Crag celebrated their wadding anniversary at the mountain resort on last Tuesday evening The Ufile was tastily decorated in white and green ferns and tulle being ud to carry out the scheme In the center of the table was a large wedding cake ornamented In tuIe and erange blos aoms It was surmounted by a miniature bride clad In wedding finery At the time of her marriage twenty two years ago Mrs Chase Miss Minnie Bllsner wu considered one of the most beautiful young girls In California her picture In her wedding gown being awarded the first prlie at tho Parts Exposition Those present at trie dinner were Mr and Mrs Dlxwell Hewitt Mr and Mrs Charles Clark Miss Taabel Chase Mr and Mrs Cuyler Lee Cuyler Lee Jr and Horace Blanchard Chase Jr The Chases were Bests at another dinner on Wednesday evening when they entertained a dosen guests In honor of Judge and Mrs Cooper and John Weir of New Tork On Thursday Miss Tsabel Chase Mr and Mra Dlxwell Hewitt Miss Treat Miss A Treat Miss Booth Miss Campbell Miss Callahan Wright Cuyler Lee Jr Chase Jr and Richard Lee formed a merry party which rode the trails to Squaw creek They started shortly after breakfast returning to the Cags In time for dinner Mr Eleanor Ma A In presided at a table yesterday afternoon at the St Francis at the reception tendered to Secretary ef the Nary and Mrs Jose phus Daniels Her guests were Judge ahd Mrs Morrow General and Mrs Arthur Murray Mrs jOhn Klll cott Mra Richard Sprague Colonel and Mrs John Knignt miss unigni ueu tenant Howell Captain Harry How land and Barclay Henley Mrs Samuel Johnston a prominent society woman of Butte Mont who has been visiting her son and daughter in law Lieutenant and Mn Johnston retired will return to her home the latter part of next week While here Mra Johnston has been the motif of much entertain Ing by her friend In cne smart set She speat th laet week end a a houae guest of Mr and Mrs James A Murray at their hacienda at Monterey Thla week and she will be the guest of ttle Phillip Wales at Menlo Park accompanying them on Tuesday to Nile where they will enjoy the novelty or seeing a moving picture In process of taking at the Anderson colony Mra Eleanor Dore Mrs Ruby Bond and Miss Edith Wooster have arrived in New Work after a vlalt of two years In Europe The Misses Bond have been attending school In Paris and will be among the coming seasons debutantes They are nieces of Mr Auguatus Spree kals a Ml Ernestine McNear the daughter of Mr and Mrs Oeorge McNear Jr of Oakland did not return to America wlta ker parents who are for the present domiciled at the Holel Oakland Bhe elected to remain with her grand mother Mrs Oeorge McNear and her aunt Miss Elisabeth McNear until after the latters wedding In October 8he Is a stunning girl and has been having a delightful time having been presented at court and being surrounded by a coterie of suitors two of whom bear titles listed high in Burkes peer age The new home that Is being erected In Sulsun for Mr and Mrs Paul Foster Is nearlng completion and they will soon move up there to live Since their return from Cleveland they have been the guests of Mr and Mrs Arthur Foster at San Rafael Mr and Mrs David Sessions and their daughter Miss Jeannette Sessions have returned from a trlpwbf several weeks duration to Alaska Victoria and Vancouver Mr and Mrs William Bralnerd Orlng who were married last month In the Bast have arrived In town en route to their home In Santa Barbara and while here have been much entertained by their friends In the smart set Mr and Mri Harold Dllltnghom of Honolulu are the guests of Mr and Mra Talbot Walker at their home near Menlo Park Mra Dillingham was Miss Margaret Hyde Smith before her marriage several years ago She and her husband have Just returned from the polo meet at Meadowbrook and have been the guests of her brother in law and sister Mr and Mr Baldwin Woods while awaiting the sailing of th ship that wilt take them to their home In the Islands Mr and Mrs frederlck Kohl left yesterday for Idlewlld their handsome home on the shore of Lake Tahoe They have spent most of the summer there and returned to town this week for few days to oversee the construe tlon of heir new horqe at San Mateo and to attend the Qallols Hlll nuptial William Keith Who lawmaking his annual visit to California with his mother will loin his friends at Bo hemian Orov before returning to his nome in New rork Mr and Mra Peter Martin and their young son will arrive In New Tork next Monday and will come at once to California They will be the guests of Mrs Eleanor Martin at her residence on Broadway At a quiet wedding at San Mateo on last Saturday afternoon Mra 6eerge Downey became the wife of Perry Cumberson Mra Doevney was th widow of the late Oeorge Downey and Is a daughter ef the late William Cluff and Mrs Cluff and a sister of Mrs John Wilson Mrs John Breunerand Mrs Edwin Janes of Los Angeles The groom is a prominent business man of Ban Francisco After a trip through Southern California Mr and Mra Cul berson will reside in San Franclaeo The wedding of Miss Gladys Hadarn Van Mater of Berkeley and Clarence Prouty Shedd will take plao at th home of tha brides parents Mr and atr Aioeri iwis van stater jrnaay August 1st After a honeymoon trip SECRETARY JOSEPHDS DANIELS of the Navy Department was the guest of honor at a reception given him by tha women of the San Francisco Center of the California Civic League In the white and gold room of the St Francis yesterday afternoon About 400 member of the center were pres ent to greet the Cabinet member ami after his speech to meet him personally The reception committee Included Mrs James Ellis Tucker president of the San Francisco Center Mra Robert A Deane Mrs Ida Flnney MackrUe Miss Miriam Mlchelson Mrs Cul Mra Oenevleve Allen Mrs A Qranpner Mrs Brownell Mle Julia Oeorge Mr Oegood Hooker Mra Mary Sperry andMlss Franc Pierce Mayor and Mrs Rolph Captain Oove and General Forbes were among the Invited guests The Secretary who was presented to the club women by mSs Tucker said In part DANIELS ADDRESSES WOMEN To the women of California I want to say that forty states are looking upon you to see how wisely you exercise the right of suffrage You have been given the right to vote and I rejoice with you I live in a stae where suffrage has been denied up to the present time 1 stand in the minority In that Bute but the minority will soon become a majority according to my way of thinking Friends and foes of suffrage alike nave their eyes on California to see how the experiment works They are ask Ing what of the experiment and the answer Is how soon will the other states adopt It I once advocated a plan to determine whether men or women were best qualified to govern by proposing that ror a period of ten years all women should be enfranchised and all men disfranchised and at the end of ten years expert should determine which sex was the best fitted for the worlds chief and hardest task But I soon came to see that this was not practical or practicable Men are unwilling or afraid to make the necessary sacrifice to permit the test But the admlrsion of so large a new element as California has done rauees the world to eavr There Is an opportunity to test whether there will be improvement In government by womans participation BftUAl RIGHTS TO ALL The world I only now fully awakening to Jefferaona conception of government It has long thought that governments only function was to employ policemen establish courts and Jalla and to legislate to protect Infant In dustrles We have Just seen that with the simple government proposed by Jeffer son ne incorporated the duty to see that kftor shall not be deprived of the oread it nas earned and shall carry into execution ths doctrine of Equal rights to all and special privilege to none This chart of human liberties first of all declares to the Mate that paramount to the protection of Infant Industries I care for the Infants of the Republic It I only In recent years that the conscience of the country has been aroused to the protection of girlhood and the suppression of the white slave traffic nas been vigorously undertaken by local state and Federal governments Juvenile courts have come out of this new enlightenment KEEP HOUSE AND VOTE TOO The only arguments against suff rage that have had and still have weight have been the fear that women would neglect the home for the hustings that the family life would be less retired and less wholesome that race suicide would ensue and that the mod esty and grace of our women would give place to self aeserttveness and grossness Of course if such results should follow woman suffrage would be worse than the murrain or the lo custs of Egypt and the plague would desrby the human race But did God make man and woman capable of forgetting the object of sxlsteneeT Can love and marriage and the family ever fall to be the trinity that will have no rlvale To doubt that the family will always be the center ie to doubt the wisdom of God I am persuaded that neither principalities nor powers things present nor things to come learning the ballot nor anything can separate woman from womanliness and from the making of the home and the rearing of children Therefore none of the dire predictions of evil will fall upon us when women vote And moreover no matter what might be the personal views of anx in dividual we may a well get ready for the inevitable for women are going to vote 0eeeeeeeeeeseeeseaO Wi rwi i MtVXS inff jymoBy WeCKJLLS fe f2R3SHtxYSV3mrjiEir jjejpbpooD jtooksrs Mrs Osgood Hooker and others prominent in the ivragist cause who were addressed by Secretary Daniels yesterday PI0NEERJ1ST OIES AT BERKELEY Judge Winchell Passes Away Thursday Night After Long and Active Career CARGO SEIZED 8Y iii i fA is fi lu if I ii i The death of Judge Ellsha Winchell which occurred in Berkeley Thursday night takes one of the pioneers of this State closing a long and honorable career He was born In West Springfield Mass July 25 1826 rounding out 87 years Emlgratins to Shelby county Mo In 1835 Judge Win chell afterward began the study of law and completed his course at the College of Paris Missouri at 21 years of age He left St Joseph in April 1850 crossing the plains and reaching Sacramento September 1 1850 where he became a law partner of the late Judge Henry Starr and was also City Assessor Moving to Fresno county In 1858 Judge Winchell established himself In law and served In various official capacities becoming the first County Superintendent of Schools and afterward County Judge from 1884 87 He opened the first law office In Fresno In 173 practicing until 1880 when he retired He was always actively engaged In the civic advancement of Fresno and was the principal promoter majority owner and president of the Fresno City Belmont and Yosemlte LRallroad and a heavy stockholder In the city water works Judge Winchell was widely esteemed for his unfailing courtesy and unassailable Integrity He married Miss Laura Alslp In Sarra meitto In 1853 her death occurring In thle city five years ago The three surviving children are Lllbourne A and Ledgard Winchell of Fresno and Anna Cora Winchell of this city A brother of the lata attorney Is Joseph Inchell collector of customs at New Haven Conn and a sister Mrs Fannie Anderson of Palmyra Mo Judge Winchell was an uncle of Benjamin Winchell the railroad official The funeral will be held from 4493 Piedmont avenue Piedmont Monday the services to be followed by Interment of the ashes In the family plot In Mountain View Cemetery Sugar Which Should Have Been Brought by Jason Is Taken at topolobampo KNJGHTS OF AMERICA HOLD ANNUAL PICNIC TOMORROW Th Kntht of Amrica 8art Fran cUco Lodge No 1 are lvlnff their annual picnic this year at the Sehuet len Park tomorrow The picnic will be given under the lupervUlon of Al Uwli chair ha an and the following general committee Kimball Dr Louie Jacobs I Beck Wohnar Albert Conn Volpe Victor Kriii Trleber Nathan Jacobs Bonaclna A Boehm George Devlin Janovlti Stein Po laeka Robert Boehm Milton Ijasarue Herman Bauer Dworak Charles Heck Valentine I Weder Bernard Richard Siess Tobias Dinnlene Klelnsmlth and Chamberlin There fwlll be games for young and oleV for which valuable prises will be awarded The steamer Jason of the Jebsen line which was believed to have been seised by rebel during the engasM ment at Guaymas the latter part of June arrived here yesterday from tho lower coast unscathed On the way up the coast the freighter put In at San Pedro where she landed a number of refugees brought from lower coaat ports Arriving In the harbor of Guaymas on June 26th Captain Larsen anchored near the United States cruiser Pittsburg In leaving for Topolobampo the steamer was given the escort of several customs officials and a Mexican war ship Finding Topolobamp6 In the hands of the rebels the gunboat put about while the customs men aboard the Jason were taken ashore under arrest by the rebel leaders A cargo of sugar which was to have been received by the Jason at Topolobampo was seised by the rebels Among the passengers brought north by the Jason and landed at San Pedro was Clark chief engineer of tho Mexican Central Railroad who was forced to discontinue his construction operations when the rebels began rob bing the paymaster Clark managed to save J500 by burying It in the ground before departing from Mazatlan The Jason rarrled several Mexican hankers from Guaymas lo Manzanlllo and it was reported that these passengers took with them money and valuables representing 10000000 fearing the depredations that might follow the successful attack of the rebels on the town William Morrison an American chauffeur was arrested and thrown fMi fir i rir KJhi vyaus weary yvije Thought Married Life Was Anything Like This is Hi report which reached the ears of the JasdVs officers Morrison was said have assisted tn the movements rebel Generals Captain Morlensen who took the former local schooner William Ren ton from here to the lower coast for the Jebsen Company returned home on the Jason The Renton Is now known as the Salvador and files the Mexican flag According to officers of the Jason the Salvador was being used as a refugee ship in the harbor when they left Guaymas KAISER HAS BECOME AN ARDENT TENNIS PLAYJR BERLIN Ji1y 26 Emperor Wllhelm has become an ardent tennis player and is devoting much time to acquiring efficiency In the sport Even during the regatta at Kiel when all Interest usually centers In yacht racing to the exclusion of all other pursuits he has been spending two or three hours dally at tennis Prince Henry and other yachtsmen wlhlng to consul him have to seek him nn th nrslinv Irtrflttxl rnnrta into prison at ouaymas according to khcn jft juat behind the Kiel THH PANAMA CANAL throuh UViOutnr part of tor 8UU puck and whlt tutls bat tha 3 aung couple will be the rutta of Mr and Mrs Van Pater for a weak before Waving for their future home In Worcester Mass where the groom elect haa extensive business Internets sees Mra Daisy Parrot Whitney iMit tb weak tn town aa the guest of relatives ftha lurrohed with friends at tha 8L tfranejsen Wad net day and looked Very en lo lit a black satin tailor suit and a Am 1 11 lamina Hag Book th Greatest Modera Kaglaeerlmg Peat The general reader In search of a clear and entertainingly written de scription of the greatest engineering enterprise of modern times can do nothing better than turn to Panama Oanitl What It la What It Means tv John Barrett director general of the Pan American Union Within reason able compass the author has crowded not only all the information one Is likely to seek but a multitude of details of the kind which Impress the imagination with ma wonders of the achievement Though primarily In tended as a handbook designed to meet the demand of those who are con stantly calling upon the Pan AmericanAmerican Cm ion for particulars the writer findlrtg himself so full of facts and possessed of narrative genius has gone beyond tho original purpose and produced a hook which will appeal even to those who consider themselves familiar with all phases of the canal In addition to tha numerous Illustrations which tell the story with something like the force of a moving picturepicture film there Is a beautifully colored and enlarged map giving the big ditch at a glance Printed on high grade paper and bound In decorated board Washington Pan American union price II net ii i ii Tse Fillmore Branch Ofee ef the Csronlele CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION ANNOUNCES EXAMINATIONS The United States Civil Service Commission announces that the examinations listed below will be held In dan Francisco at en early date Assistant preparator In paleontology National Museum Washington salary 0 per month Mechanical engineer office of public roads Washington salary 3000 per annum Chief office of information Department of Agriculture Washtnaton salary 2500 per annum Laboratory aid in horticulture Bureau of Plant Industry Washington aalary 20 per annJrn Laboratory aid In physics Bureau of Plant Industry Washington salary 60 to 720 per annum ODOWI HELD TO ANSWER After fixing ball In the nominal sum of 25 United States Commissioner Francis Krull yesterday held Thomas ODowd steward on the steamer Yale to answer before the Federal Grand Jury to a charge of assault on the high seas preferred by Albert Gerard a waiter on the same vessel ODowd admitted that he had slapped Gerards face and the Commissioner held that this constituted technical battery The defendant will appear before the Grand Jury August 6th The offense occurred July 18th while the Tale was running between San Francisco and Los Angeles ODowd eras given his lllbarty on ball WOMAN SUES AGENT Elisabeth McCullough brought suit In the Superior Court yesterday against Austin OHara to recover 1200 She claims that In March 1913 she secured 300 on a diamond ring pledged with the San Francisco Remedial Loan Association She gave the defendant the money she declares and also 900 which she had received from other sources CHara being her agent sha claims and under obligations to use tha money only for her benefit Accord ing to me compiain i ne naa refused to return it and she sues for tha en Naval Acad roar As a result of his recent practice he has Improved rapidly and now plays a hard and fast game He la particularly good at placing long swift drives from the back of the court During the week lie has played in a number of singles and Roubles together with the Crown Prince and Prince Adalbert who are both tennis experts He Is especially fond of play ing In mixed doubles In a number of games contested this week he had as his partner Frauleln Klrchhoff one of the boat young woman players In the Kiel naval set The Kaiser has played tennln In a desultory fasti Ion for a number of years but It Is only recently that he has begun to show real enthusiasm for the sport The Kalserln and severs of the Princes are also fond of the game but the best player of the family Is undoubtedly the Crown Prince who can hold his own against some of the best amateur players in Germany HIS ADVANTAGE That circus man does not srem to be in th least bit afraid of the effects of a spree Why should he be Didnt he marry the snake charmes Baltimore Amer i can FRANCE LACKS OFFICERS TO MANN BIG BATTLE SHIPS PAULS July The dearth of officers for French dreadnoughts Is causing much discussion Thi1 naval authorities Hnd It Impossible to make up a staff of officers for the new Ironclad Jean Bart norr ready for service Ths ministerial statrment fixing the number and composition of tii stafT adds Thro required complement finnot hn made for a long time to come especially aa regards senior midshipmen and gunners Only two thirds of the latter can be found white for the time France8 finest ship will have to get along with eight middies Instead of thirteen This state of things will help the new naval bill which ls about lo be brought to Increase the personnel of the navy At the same tlm the Minister of Marine Kaudln In view of the present fan ln of officers la arranging with the Krole Ioly technique to more than double the output of pupils training for th career of naval officer RIBBONS SHOW LINGUISTS AMONG BUDAPEST WOMEN BUDAPEST July 25 In Budapest one flees walking about the city waiting at the railway stations and driving In carriages muny Hungarian women wearing ribbons of various colots Some have two or three ribbons others have four five or six One woman had nine rlhhonn That meant that she spoke or at last understood nlnelan giiiiges each color representing a lan Kigp right red represents Kngllsh a heliotrope or lavender Is German a brilliant yellow means French a pale blue Is Italian a brown means Danish Dutch Ik Nile green sni so on throughout all the colors and most nations of the earth The treat majority of the women who act as guides and Interpreters wear at least three colors A SAN FRANCISCO BOOK BY A SAN FRANCISCAN FOR SAN FRANCISCANS LANAGAN By EDWARD HURLBUT AMATEUR DETECTIVE Tense situations baffling problems the shrewd analysis of crime motives by a police reporter of the old school In every essential the best type of gripping detective story LANAGANl Bully Summer Reading AT ALL BOOKSTORES By HELEN DARE ERES the sad case of a self oitnina woman who would acauaint i ffi the public through the Chronicle with the risks a woman takei SM and the dread fate she faces when she marries I ms And pinned to the weighty tale of her own woe Is a much frayed Sfil and obviously trustingly perused clipping of some woman orators flerct Jfcp arraignment of lyrani nan wno captures or mmscti una scuuacM ftjftjA wife in alSiS modcl flat or apartment and condemns her to the monofj Wetll The oratorical iteration of the doina he enaaae tn white i his handmaiden and bondslave and chatter land painful thing like that washingUhe Interminable dishes or watting dinner whtTey the steak shrivels and the pudding dries out Is enough to make artm woman consider the danger of wedlock or the possibilities of alimony I dont wonder that the wearied wife felt her lot a cruel one when she read it and re read it at she so surely did and got to thinking that its a pretty tough deal for a poor woman who has some looks if I do say it myself and wants SOME amusement to have to go through the ceaseless round of marketing and cooking for two and doing all tha other cleaning mending making chores that the comfort ef two modern young persons imposes on helpmate and housewife Her Letter Breathe Revolution Quite a harrowing letter did this dissatisfied young wife write fairly seething With insurgency She had a good home and luxuriated in an environment where there wot everything that heart could wish and mother never asked me to wet a finger or sweep a floor unless wanted to mother evidently bent on raising her alady tn oar misguided American way Out of this Elysium which father maintained a young man with a salary and enough saved up to furnish a four rooh flat with tlte things she picked out took her for his own He calls it wife she calls it drudge chattel etc plagiarizing freely from the hectic oratory of the clipping She does the best she can with what he allows her out of the salary for household expenses some of which after what he needs for car fare haircuts and tobacco is being laid aside to pay on a lot where we com build some day but You Just ought to see my hands They dont look like anything anymorel She hardly gets time to see her girl friends any more or to visit her family more than once or twice a week because there are so many things to do for two persons in a four room flat bnd he expects me to be at home and have dinner ready every day when he gets there Which seems to her iniquitous and corroborative of the oratorical charges against male tyrants Nor does she suffer alone she writes on pretty initialed stationery girl chums who were beguiled into marrying are in the same fix all cluttered up with things to do meals to get and husbands to consider and Its time that women did something about it to show men that their wives arent just servants to make a home for them Perhaps it is But shouldnt these horridlu abused and cruellu vut uvon wives per mit the filing of a brief for the practicah minded husbands who perhaps are deluding themselves with the notion that they are playing fair Wouldnt it be a good idea if their restive sensitive partners whose manicurtna it so shockinalu damaaed would divert some of their in terest in themselves to how the husbands get their pay ehSciopes with which then pay the rentman the oaker the Butcher tne tailor ana their way into the Orpheum every now and then The Other Side of the Situation It isnt one continuous picnic to bend over ledgers all day with the boss eve on uou to aa from door to door rutlrrlinn ihal reluctant debt ors owe to sell things to folks who have half a mind not to buy to lay cricks arive rivets enmo 10 aizzy neignis pursuing your trade at so much a day to lift weights that strain the muscles ana callous the hands to get goodnaiuredty ana all the day work dirty and grimed and bruised and battered and coarsened taking your chance like a man with the other men of being crippled or killed to play a mans part in a busu world not until uoure married and have a home of uour own but as long as you can get back to the job Men take to this sort of life as a matter of course and necessity and dont spend much time wondering if the beauty doctor can repair the ravaaes made bu labor You can tee them doing it by thousands if youll look about you on your way downtown And being willing to do it and stick to it it never strikes them as so much of a hardship as the wearied wife regards it for the woman to do her share at home The chances are if she did her protesting to them instead of by letter to the Chronicle theyd ask her What aid you think you were marrying for Hi I All rv tn i A i i4 3 I Wl I ft I If a 1 1 BLa fiS tw loeatea at rumors iieec seat Past lure nm ana iniaresi laiBiHBsHHMi fefeX1tL vv 1 iSa iiir i cJWSiiv4vi iVsifcftiSw ytTtTtTtTtTtTtTtTtTtTtTtTtTtTtTtTtTtTtTtTtT ijhHiatiT iMi ii if i jkib v3eaiaMiaiaiaiaiaiaiaauLdtaaaaiaiaiaiaBBtiJux.

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