Article clipped from London Women Penny Paper

2WOMEN'S PENNY Ihair, parted at the side and falling over the forehead, and dresses quietly and well. Her manner is quiet, natural, sympathetic and sans fagon. She has the greatest respect for all women who do real work, and do it in a womanly way. For dilettantism, the striving after sensationalism and exaggeration, and the apeing of men, she has nothing but contempt.A short time ago Miss Cornwell bought The Sunday Times. She had the management re-organised ; her present staff, she says, work not only with efficiency, but with hearty zeal, and the circulation has gone up by 40,000.Mrs. Mait: Cricket Club playing, but ■Carmen Sy entitled,li W1Dr, Alice the Finnic lac window whe Some of voui St. Petersbur has already h;
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London Women Penny Paper

London, Middlesex, GB

Sat, Oct 19, 1889

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