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MAY, 1909
CRAY HEADS!
Waa your hair Red, Golden, Brown or BlackT
Is it Gray or White now? Mine was gray 12
years. 1 cured it myself, have a beautiful head
of hair but not a single white one. For fl I will
sell you my recipe outright. No dye, nor re
storative. A positive cure. 2 cent stamp brings
story of my gray head and its wonderful cure.
Miss E. Nichols, Dept. W, Box ICB, Chicago.
“I nvare flirting over the wire.” a
LUYBIo beautiful song just out; music com-
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rets, Mrs. Ella Coleman, Pickensville, Pickens
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1 1 1 HI VLAI 1 1 e t Book explaining
If IIH 111 11 about the Giuseug Indus-
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F. B MILLS, Box 40, Rose Hill, N. V.
Every Woman Should Wear One.
Lenox Sanitary Belt. A woman’s invention.
Safety attachment both ends. Made of Deodor
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gum, and paper: gives easy touch, deadens
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Something New For Women.
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Tell City. ludiana.
Big Music Bargain.
Standard Sheet Music atWholcsale Prices
Golden Twilight, Sunlight on the Waterfall,
The Hayride (Two Step), Bubbling Spring, By
the Fireside (Reverie;, Field Floweis Waltz,
Wandering Though's (Reverie), La Sorelie,
Moonlight Reverie, Blush Rose W -ltz, Falling
Waters, Valse Bleues, Thoughts of Home, Moon
Kisses. Single copies and large catalogue show
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only 25 cents. Address, Plants Mfg. Co., Dept
A , Holyoke, Mass. __
I AMCQ* Palette Photo holder and Perpetual
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Hardanger and Six Cross Stitch Col-
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Emn I orlinc Handsome Stick Pin of
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MOTHERS.|
For Woman's Work.
BY MRS. E. E. ORCUTT.
TWO little boys who nightly seek a kiss,
Ere they are wrapped in childhood’s dreams of bliss,
And, rising with the day-star, greet Mamma,
And then with outstretched arms embrace Papa.
Excuse me when I say, these are the “songs”
To whom my every power belongs,
Enough for me their words and acts to scan, —
To guide their measured feet as best I can.
Enough I quaff from the charmed cup of Fame,
As they daily love me and repeat my name,
With a silvery music’s voice and ringing laugh
That the hills echo back in behalf.
But words are too weak my love to express
For these little epics in boyish dress,
And I will only add: “Wonder no more
That I so seldom tread the classic shore!”
For Woman’s Work.
PROSPECTIVE AND RETROSPECTIVE.
TTJT OW many joys we miss, how many
Ini chances to give pleasure, by neglect.
Month after month have 1 meant to
write to dear Woman’s Work, whose
visits are like glints of my own old south
ern sunshine; but other things have caused
me to neglect it.
I enjoy every page, but especially the
editorials, and Mrs. H. M. Lovett’s articles
that now and then give us such delight
ful glimpses of the “old south”—the old
ideal south, when slave laborer left one
to the cultivation of our finer qualities of
heart and minds that made hospitality
(the world renowned Scuthern kind) pos
sible, because plenty of help left the ques
tion ol finance and laborer out of consider
ation, and one could give self up to all
the enjoyment of making guests “at
home,” without the drudgery that such
things now involve.
The practical issues thrust upon us by
the war have been met, I am glad to know,
in a brave, manly and womanly manner by
the Southern people. The diflerer.ce in
ideas of labor I can see by reading our
magazine. As work is lifted to its proper
place, when good, faithful service of hand
For Woman’s Work.
DENVER NATIONAL CONVENTION, W. G. T. U.
DT was my privilege last fall to be a
delegate to that progressive and repre
sentative body of women which met in that
queen city of the West, Denver, Colorado.
The four hundred and seventy-one vot
ing delegates hailed from every state and
territory in the Union, one from old Mex
ico, and one I think from South America.
Women from Georgia and Minnesota, from
Maine and California worked, prayed,
talked and sang together during those
eight days, and separated with a stror ger
tie of sisterhood from our mutual confer
ence. The reports exceeded any other
year in new territory, new workers, and
new work.
Our hearts rejoiced with our dear sisters
of Georgia and the other states where the
map is "Made all White" by the outlaw
ing of the liquor traffic, and we took on
new courage to follow to its death the de
mon that has for ages been woman’s foe
and the home’s worst enemy.
It was a mother's convention, the arous
ed mothers of the nation, who for thirty
five years have labored to bring public
sentiment to where it would protect their
children and homes from the whiskey fiend,
whom above all others she fears, as it has
power to cast both soul and body to de
struction.
The great Auditorium was thrown open
to us by the Mayor. We were welcomed
by Governor Buchtel, Mayor Speer, the
Woman’s Work.
or head or heart is alike considered respect
able, the world’s workers honored and its
drones driven out by public opinion, a new
era will dawn for North and South alike.
In one issue ot Woman’s Work it was
said that antebellum ideas were drawn
from English literature, which verified a
statement I read years ago that .Scott’s
novels portrayed the ideals of the South;
that the fox-hunting, hospitable, hot-blood
ed Southerner with his slaves in place of
peasants, was the outcome of these ideals.
However happy and care-free those days,
I believe a nobler and better citizenship is
being built, with honest toil and inde
pendent manhood for its foundation, and
with a respect for his fellow worker that
makes all brethren.
Our land will never reach the ideal state
which God meant it to be, while caste and
class distinctions rule any part of it.
Merit must be the standard, and a lov
ing, helpful spirit must boost our old world
heavenward.
80, here’s to the Sunny South, coming
out from its baptism of blood into the
grandest and noblest constituent of our
Union, as she is so fitted by nature to bel
Superintendent of the Public Schools, and
by the Ministerial Alliance. Then our
own gifted Antoinette Hawleigh, in the
sweetest and choicest language, gave us a
royal welcome for ourselves and the cause
so dear to all our hearts.
Responses by the Presidents from Mis
sissippi, Indiana, Nevada and other states
set the notes of fraternal spirit all in tune,
and then we settled down to the business
proper of that great deliberative body.
We were later addressed by Judge Lind
sey of the Denver Juvenile Courts, and
known all over the land as the originator
of trusting and paroling young culprits,
instead of jailing them with hardened
criminals. He said among other good
things: “I honor this organization. You
are dealing with causes of crime—I, with
effects. When I began to tight for the
child I found I was fighting the saloons,
the dives, the gambling hells, and later
on the political parties that were pledged to
these things—in order to get votes to help
them in their avaricious plans to steal the
civic rights of unborn generations.”
Sabbath evening the Hon. Seaborn
Wright of Georgia made an impassioned
appeal to men and women to cease mak
ing capital of the vices of their brothers
and sisters.
We were very much disappointed in not
hearing that wonderful Southern woman,
who is electrifying the North with her fiery
ekquerce, Mrs. Mary Harris Armor, of
Georgia. A physical breakdown prevent
ed her presence, but I see she is again on
the platform and has been in Washington,
D. 0., raising money and encouraging
voters. Southern women will be a power
when once aware of their responsibility,
as they have shown in these fights for God
and Home and Native Laud.
It made my heart burn with admira
tion and love when 1 read of the part they
took in freeing my native Tennessee
the legal zad I'q'ior business.
May the good work go on until every
state wears the white robe of prohibitioi I
Mrs S. Na< mi Wolcott.
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