fhm6rThe Woman's WoHd. mIn LUe Juno number of Woman's uiWorld there Is an article, Tlio Instil'- figeiit Sex,'1 by Wailey Millard, which rriwill be of interest not only to everyspf£ragc worker but to every woman.- While evincing' much sympathy for Ihe nlmovement In England as well as Jn h'America, the writer asks whether wo- iumen.are yet ready to assume the graveresponsibilities attaching to the cov- tnoted privilege nf casting the ballot. tr•»^’specially appropriate for the com-mcncemenr season Is the story, “Their Decennial/' by Adelaide Evans, In f which two lonesome people, who have retuvned to college for their class' reunion, make it Iheir own reunion. The of serial, At the Three Sorrow#, by Alice MacGowun, \s continued, and A Mantle TCadford Warren tells the story J of a girl who aspired In u career on nt the singe. Mothers will find some so- If lulion uf the everyday problem they A face In bringing up. thclr children In Cl IhG Sketch, Mothers 1 Iljiv^^lCnnwn/* hi hy Emily Cnlvid Blake, 'Apd there arc oj t%vo unusually, good poems/; ’The bj Haunted Swing, hy Strickland Gilli-lan, and Lost Footfalls/' by Edith. M, E Thomas. sit Tim ITpuschjIil Department has ill; io reftloris ^for canning and preserving summer vegetables and fruits, anil housekeepers. will be glad lo know of thQ Tools of Tuesday, labor-saving de-:ClMN