inrWlThe Woman's WoHd. mrIn LUe Juno number of Woman's un World there Is nn article, The Instil'-geiit Sex, by Wailey Millard, which rri! will be of interest not only to every Ac spllrogc worker but to every woman. 1 jr« While evincing' much sympathy for Ihe nit movement In England ns well as In ly America, the writer asks whether wo- iM* men.are yet ready to assume the grave Mf responsibilities attaching to the cov- tn.l oted privilege nf casting the ballot. toEspecially appropriate for the com-mcnceinenr season Is the story, Their Decennial/' by Adelaide Evans, In which two lonesome people, who have ^in retuvned to college for their class' re- lt;union, make it Iheir own reunion. The ost surfnl, At the Three Sorrows, by sen Alice MacOowan, is continued, and Ah Mantle TCaclford Warren tells the story J-of a girl whn aspired In u career on mr the singe. Mothers will find some so- l-n lulion uf the everyday problem they Ar face In bringing up .thclr children In Clr Iho sketch, Mothers 1 Il^v^^Cpnwn/* nn hy Emily Cnlvid Dlnku, 'Apd there arc on t%vo unusually, good poems/; ’The hy Haunted Swing, hy Strickland Clilli- 1 lan, and Lost Footfalls,” hy Edith. M, En Thomas. she