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210 NOTICES OF BOOKS.
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Needlewomen''s Institutes / their Manage...
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tShadoio and Suhs7iine ; or Life Notes. ...
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Female Labour And Our Unemployed. By A M...
feelings , and to withdraw them from scenes of frivolous gaiety , where tethptations With to sin such , sorrow an institution , and shame rendered rule supreme popular . as well as profitablethe
benefits of which could he _enjoj , _^ ed at a small fixed sum constituting member , - Let ship for there a year be , courses many among of lectures this class _—evening will be classes found to for take Eng advantage lish , grammar of it . ,
to writing remed , y arithmeti it . A reading c , and -room book-keep and library ing—for would many of feel course the , form want a , prominent and wish feature ; and as very many of our female workers do not go home at meal
lasting hours , good it is , would I think not , worth be accomp y of lished consideration , by furnishing whether suitable or not and great complete and convenience for preparing and cooking such food as they are in the habit of
of providing it . Such for a themselves department , , with superintended comfortable by ap a artm large ents and in active which committee to partak of e young would , ladies to my , mind able , and prove willing no menial to instruct or fruitless in the occupation art of . economic " _cooJcery ,
In his comprehensive survey of _" Woman ' s Wants / ' the writer further lances at the field opened bhotography for
g y p attractive the efforts of and educated withal women not _zmlad as a trade like , " " profitable at the necessit , interesting for -,
introducing , sewing machines into y charity ; schools ; and at y _£ he advantages derivable from a system of not only giving more
thorough instruction in arithmetic * and book-keeping in ladies ' department schools , but where of adding " common to such things establishments " should be an taug industrial ht to all
the young ladies , who might wish to add to their accomplishmentsqualifications for usefulness . This very practical little
pamphlet , is dedicated to Miss Phoebe Blyth , Secretary to the Edinburgh Societfor the Employment of Women ; and any
profits accruing from y its sale are to be handed over to that
Society .
210 Notices Of Books.
210 NOTICES OF BOOKS .
Needlewomen''S Institutes / Their Manage...
Needlewomen' ' s Institutes / their Management < £ Working . By Mrs . G airland Price 3 d . JoHn F . Shaw and Co " ., 27 , Southampton Row . by A well the -digeste use of sewing d plan for machines the organization would afford of institutes remunerative , which ,
, finishers superintendents employment & c . to Several , large or secretaries num establishments bers , of forewomen women of this of , various machine kind are classes workers now , in as ,
course of , formationand we would recommend all who are interested in them to , read these very sensible suggestions upon _, the subject .
Tshadoio And Suhs7iine ; Or Life Notes. ...
tShadoio and Suhs 7 iine ; or Life Notes . By Jeariie Selina Beeves . London : W . Mackintosh , 24 , Paternoster Row . no This fiction story , illustrates or rather chiefl memoir the , for difficulties the preface encountered implies that b it an is y
amiable and , conscientious y womanwho having embraced that our form Puritan of relig forefathers ion which , maintains with regard , in to modern amusements days the , feels ideas the of
souls of herself and her children imperilled by the entertain-
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), May 2, 1864, page 210, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_02051864/page/66/
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