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PHWWWS Side because th'ey dare not do any thing so revolutionary as to part. It's vile it's ImmoraTT In days to come, men and women will love as now, but live separate, meet only when thejr want to and silk "ladders will be let down from balconies to the sphVoFmen who to day enter the home like process-servers. to J "EVERY GIRL SHOULD HAVE VOCATION RICH OR POpR" MRS. NORMAN E. MACK ajH jm Bw Mrs. Norman E. Mack and Her Daughters. San Francisco, CaL "No matter how wealthy a man is he should fit his daughters to be self-supporting in case the time should come when they have to take care of them selves." This is the sentiment of -Mrs Nor man B. Mack, wife of the chairman of the New York commission at the expositon here, a Democratic" na tional committeeman and owner of a Buffalo newspaper. It was expressed here recently upon, the arrival of Mrs. Mack and her daughters, Norma and, Harriet, for an extended visit at the world's fair. "I believe in girls knowing how to do everything," she added. "Both my girls have been educated with the purpose that if ever it were neces sary for them to earn their own liv- I ing they would be perfectly capable. It seems to me utterry wrong to send girls out helpless at the end of their schooling." Meantime the Misses Norma and Harriet were busy knitting. Mother and daughters placed them selves on. record as ardent suffragists. o o CANDID A lawyer had a horse that always stopped and refused tp cross the mill dam bridge leading out of the city. No whipping, no urging, would in duce him to cross without stopping. So he advertised him. "To be sold, for no other reason than that the ownei wants to go out of town." gjg